The Extunlln lnnnor In Whloh Klngnton In Advoulud. ` The Maura. Folger have issued I out lolderadvertining their Ilzoninboob room on the 80. Lawrence and the American line to Montreal. The folder conoaiua. bo- aides n map.ol t.ho Thousand Inlnndu. con- sidorab!e valuable information to summer bourista. Already 25,0900! these folders have been sent to ditferenh portions of Americn. and ,50,000 are now in press. These will also be distributed throughout the" continent. Thu lnI:I.- ----A~-'-~ V ' wm. 'Li36nA1. f MARENE umuueeuca. .AN. AID TO BUSINESS. nu u. U0 New \'<;|k, of the White arrive hero in time to bo- Iunn lnh Oawego, ar- nof coal con- and comort for Toledo to |.ll|5 IHLJFIIIHK. `ad this morn. consigned ca can use on not donututo his his with her. She volntoond to tan lain (ad 2,! for his hllunor In8iluh%th . To th'lth0nIioInloAndIr.H:3uln|l aonuud. Thought odiduotwut hnudehohdto|ho\ ' iudnlrh! ..., null wgunor nu tune -cu-ted darn mm "ago: oononouoy faiths?-lthol lay. They strolled into Bugno strut and Wbito poiuidout Ibonton oi Ron Bron. They wound a lnovny and found u.-can through 3 window. ' G. M. Iaulonnoll nppennd in bohal! at the oiuldndo aid Iocioty. voyi ho had writan to Mt. K0110 regarding t. can 0! young White. Mn. White aid the would to luving the city within two wash. and ilitvu pouiblotolock burn up until Ibo tine ol hr donu-can -In -n-`M The Young Led tune to Leave Theclty For Good. At the ice court this morning the led Wilbur hito. .lKNIeI' with two oom- pnions. aged nine end eleven reopectively, were erreigned on e cherge of melt. her- ing entered the note ol Reee Bron. on Sunday lest. from the evidence sub- mitted it wee ehawn then White we: the leeder end enticed the boye into wrong- doing. He celled for the two hoye on Sun- dey end together ell three netted "tenet eonennmn h-n..ou.. .; UIYE. Interest in lawn tennis is being revived and the game gives promise of being play- ed as u-duoualy this season at A few years qr. The courte in the rrickoc eld and duforenn parks are well pa`/t;ooi.1ed every day. There in L movemen to re-organine the Kingston tennis club. William Tnic. farmer, Collins` Bay. was aficted with Sciatic Rheumatism for twelve months. One bottle of Dr. Hell`: Rheumatic Cure cured him completely. Fifty cents 1 bottle. For sale no Wnde a drug store. n....|....~- .a.._u- _.-~-V -- nan Cafe. 1.. I uv_v u. wuuuu puny "A acmnuer in New York." was produced have this aeuon. bu writton a nut satire called "A Bunch of Keys," which in Ilid to bristle with funny situations. It in 3 noticmblo hot that the down or more plays written by this clever man all begin with "A." Dunlap`: clawing in genuine. Smdwichcs. poultry, etc. Frontomc .: D:|K0l 8. The police conducting the inapeotion of premises of citizens reporh these to be in II remarkably clean condition. Only in one or two instances were dirty yards mat with and the owners of (been complied at ones with the law. War map; R. Uglow & Co. Christie : fresh cmnm aodrul. Cu-Tg n.! Don't: delay in dealing here. Hurnnteed swing of from $2 00 $3 on every unit. Dun. lop. King street. 'hiln nlnv-Inna (`..-A:- 2- L-~ ` Iruq score. Dunlap`: durable men`: 85 lllitl. .-..`, um. .-can-_y mun-vu ll wrlnun (`Oll- x;_rr.1tian. 1!; Wu thrown out into the street: where it blazed furiously for n time. L-urge-ah stock mou`a auiu 1)unlop o. For style, duh and nirll the MvBn-r- noy-Beuttio wheel lend! them all. Hoax, the drnzuiat. aaent. Dahlia: and daisies. J. Craig & Co. A cn,-'r.em who returned from Toronto yoileldnv aavn rumor in currenn in Tornn` to that the llercmm rm wall leave the Queen cicv and locate in Kingston. Kingr scan will be ploueed to welcome the ind us- trv. `\....IA..7. .| -I ' U'_V. Dunlap : clothing wears like 1 Shirte, shine. as ever we loac Baker's. '||,_ _.-I.'-, - ` Tum` DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, Nifa - Gore Htreet; extenslnn dining mum and kitchen, wlm mrnau-4-;lmx10rn In uvery wm tout moderate. Also that Desirable Hloreuniul Dwelling on Wellington Htrw.-L, occupledby Mr. Dan. Egnn an n Lgar and Tobacco Store. I mu. nu. Dal 8l"G. A plumhor'.a poh caught. re ing in tho shop of J. W. Oldn t-Heat, and nearly cnusodn so on Alf:-nah ...l......\ ;. Ll-,-J I A Baker writes to the Wnm about working hours. bun fnilzz tn Pond his name to secure publication. Anonvmous (`mn- munimstions are not recognized. no matter how important) the theme disounsed. No other stock of men's suits in King. ston ne large as this. .l)unlop's clothing leads. " Farmer: my that the min tomlny will not) be hurtful, but; is needed by the crops Far more grain than usual has been sown, and the crop will be verv large The country is looking line and everything is prngresainlz rapidly. Uhenp extracts and spices. Quiz 2. If you want to be suited buy that new hat At. Baker e. A nl.....|-A..'. V.-A ' - " examine the l\lcBurney-Boattie wheel before buying. ltfsa beauty. Hoag. the drumzisb. auenb. J. Craig .\-. Co : plnnbe are selling fast. A new tennis court: is being constructed on Queen`: college campus. Tho ground has been plouglied. rolled and will be sod- dod. When completed the college will no cquippcd with two tnnnis courts. Fred. W . Sillw, l`hm.B, `.260 Princess street. has opened up a drug store with A lrcnh. clean stock of drugs. No nld stock. l)unlnp s boys suit: are wearers. Large banana palms. Sl.5||. J. Craig & Co. un mo occzmon of the visit to `this city of Dan Hodfroyla famous band. exr-ursiona will be conducted from Cape Vincent. Deseronto nnd way points and U.~umno- . (lll. '1~.YnI1\:nA \/\ |I-n " ,5 "nun: nolzoa. The best 810 suit. Dunlap. . I. Buy that new but at Baker ; it Repair: are being added to Swillfe wharf. New planking is being added. of Order peneiee from J. Craig Jz Co. of Cold meets. all kinds. Frontenac Cafe. ml The Cleveland bicycle company is be- a- bind in orders to the extent of 1,300 if wheels. y Ripe pinee at J. Craig & Co's. e Th e attendance at the Kingston busineel college is better at the present time then it has been for some time past. Use Roche : Oatmeal Cream for the elrin. Order seedlings from Craig. Examinations in connection with the On- tario medical council commence on Tues- day next in the council chamber. Last night in eherill arrived from Rideeu Falle wgth Timothy 0 Neil,who will epend two years in the Klngeton penitentiary for criminal assault. Ripe tomatoes . J. Craig it Co. Lunches and picnic baelrete. Frontenac Cafe . A . Eigliqcliampiorieiiipevents.fouramateur I and four profeeeional. will he run oil'at the annual meeting of the C.\\'.A. at Peter- bo'o on July ht and 2nd. Fuferinented wines. J. Craig & Co. The membership of the bowling club is ll increasing. Citizens are beginning to re bl alizo tho pleasure to be derived from the Ir game. The howling lawn on Queen's is cl one of the finest in Canada. 1 I)nnlop e sum t clothing. Try it. On the occ.-men oi this (u`ndfrno`.a 6........... L.-...: --~~~' T072 Hm AWAY. ` Examine the nfnrn hnu.'.u- ` -:-o-4 PARAGRAPHS PICKE-D up ax/oun ausv nsnonreas `I'M Sun 0! Ivory any 1.u-wnu um Poonlo An Tnlklny Aboul-llouInn[ In capo: no Anznntt-_-u or `thou who An `rum: Nona. 'VL_ I.--` nun -- - mcwxurs OF THE A DAY. 1'01. modem! A Iunlhnl lx....|....n.|.. L...._. '1 vv _ ... ., Lalauuln ` , ,, , _ .... .. HEB RN MEI L T { } ` - .. ....,..or n..... "`i.` A. ..,`. .,...u'.!k, .,`;f.f:..{. i .3 The Albert Toilet Soap Co-. Mfrs. fully ultuntemoppoalm Mmzdmmkl Park. Ap- . ply to Kmxmnucx dz lcumcu.-4, Unlnrh) St. % Montreal. :4 H T DESIRABLE NO. 116 A V ' Htreet. ' m}nau--; modern uver y wm" l\lcBurney-Boattie RE A hnnnfn Ihuuu Cl-A fire this mom. .1, \r\' nln nn l)_....|. Inna nu: Irnn. rwo load in shirts. I nun vuurn - on Brock n-in... ...... Ty ll.`- rmurannn 3:: buy ir:rfuuy.3:w. Illdl . would not hwithoul Dnityruk olLinuu"n`ln:l'1`u-punlinohlhohouu. I um-ea aynp. . "Itrieduon'catopI|oxno.bdnunol tho daalen hero bad It A nighbtr who was in Klnpton managed to pmdsuo two bottles`-hichhobtoqhtutnightio It. and I hung it In: the nuns cl uvingouonlyho . "f)nnInnnnrmnInI our other boy ooumfn livu an Wu -nu shout discouraged, than my eye on n udvuninnncnt of Chane`: Syrup. "1 triad Alan :-nlnpl nmgbdnm '1'nm9r.'-H'I`0.Y muux novsm, MODERN I 2 A conveniences, shunted 2-l0.lolnmLonHLr1-c1. ' 1 Oorner or Burrlu, oppmalm BIHh0p'u Pulncv; I Apply to R.0n.Awmun. root orquuun snout. I E IVE!` IIQRTU 0`. Hi ITIII IIIIK WI CHI fl know ol Dr. Chas`: Linseed and Turpen- tine until Alter the 30th. `than our young- aatdarlingdrd in spitootallwoaoulddo. Somotimo in Fehrnuy the doctor told Ill our an... hour annldn't [in till noting. DGXIIIDOID l00l'|'lIlyIllO IIICXWKI III couldn't ' . We-van dineonnged. P! .m*"`..., It mi nu} uluquti ...._.j mun. A. 1'. D unv A161 . 1-oagu. unu. nyn: " From the 7m of January to the smh, my van up night and day with our two lime boyn. employing doctors and trying every of patent medicine we ever honrd of. At this time In did not ` L-n.-\- Al I ). f'I.-_-'- I 3-..`) and `Panama, 1 .-- .......r.u-an.` suvu uuurui. 100 ($9100 thin summer will communes on July 2nd. The subjects are Latin. (heck. chemietry and animal bialogy. A further extension may be rude next year. : ___. .. .... ...-.. .uu-uuu nxnunnnuonl. A matter which the educational depart` mentahould take into conaideration is the lime ol tho holding of matriculation ex- aminations. The examinations do not commence until the limo week in July. about the hottest, part of the summer, and continue for two or three weeks. This is very unleir to atudenta to force them into hard study all a time of the your when most I-eneible people relax. ma consider- able extentl their work. It: ia hurtful to the uealth ol the student. and alto does not give many cf west temperament a lair chance toahow what. they know. There in no reaeon why a change should not be made, and the examinationn held 3 month earlier. This matter should be agitated. and not allowed lo stead any longer when etudcnu are continually complaining. There will be clause: at Queen : during the summer for the purpose of assisting teechere and others, who cannot attend the university during the winter session. in completing their course. The reunion `ind. Thu snhiu-on urn l'.p;.. r:.--a. -L__:---- tells how Dr. chase Saved her Bo}. A MorHEk'siEXK"S;` BX: syrup or Linseed and tine a Precious Boon. -upu 10 Have ulz llold. The committee having in charge the ham? races for the Queen : birthday ex- pec`. A big field of ontnos. Already many enquiries have been made. which gives promise of a large entry. The large purses hung out are inducing hora-omen to come hero giving emallor places the go- by. Patrick McLaughlin willnob enter his running horse, Tom Nye, at. the race: here on the 24th. He aaya H. in non possible to goo the horse in coudution in limo. and un- leas Tom Nyois in we pink of training there islittle use of him running Against: who Kelp. Regard Ingzlrlgnlutlon Examinations. A man`- ...L:-|. AL- -1 V -- - - NO. am UNIVERSITY AVENUE, BRICK V houaowlth ullnmdem c-onvonlem-e.~4. Item. lnodemw. Pmu-eunlon Mnv In. A ply to l~5mm1'. Rom`. Nn:Hm1'r. 3:17 Ilolnmton (mot. . -.n...-.-. ..._ -, , MRS. A. T. STEWART. Folgar. OIIL. !lvn- Frans H). "II: ml JnnnArv In Ihn An Um fulr Conigvetlrliln. The Belleville Ontario preteens against. Dan Godfrey's band ui-lug the drill ball when the city has A lame and commodiouu npora house built; for than purpose. The nvggerdly injustice of this is plain, the ().iLario says. The government gives the use of the drill hall, and the city hall and Bridge sheen church supply the chsirn These are all exempt: from taxation, while the opera houve proprietor is required to pay R large sum Ill tuxoa each year. The proceeding is dialionesb. and H the dnll hall. or the city, or the church is going in- to the show business they ought 00 be tuxgd. nu-ultra rrmoll On A few lines of shoes : Women :-3 tine button boots. patenb leather tips, good house boots, 903. Women's tan ehoea, 60. hliasoa tun shoes, 500. \\'omen a tine bfuck shoes, 750. .`-1on'u tun shoes worth Sl.."'n0 for 950. Men's ban boots worth $23 .30 (ur SI 5!). Ab Hxsincs & LOCkBN'vl. uuuuyullcu wmun no vmned by his hm gunge. Rev. J. A. Sinclair, now on route to the Yukon. was the solo mediator in the tinnl eabtlomont. u cunveyancor. A: it, proved the widow did not owe him nnytlaing. her friends advised pros:-(union and Pnmroee was ap- prohondcd. The Doctor "VIAllI(;fVl|Wl Charges. The (`mmliun l*'ro:Ju2un publishes tho news that Dr. I-Iinpoy. Sponcorvillo, has made a complete rotmczion of tho libollous vhm,L:o.I which he prefeired against the lluv. Father WuL-h in May. 1897. Ho alno rigzolngizevl to him in the? public press and lmsdochuod his regret ior the pninnnd annoyance which ha u-mned by his gunge. Sinclair nnxu nn mu.- -.-- - - Aoouletl 0| rurjury. George Primrono. of the township of Barrie. is in jnl awaiting trial on a clmrge `of purjury. He in ncvuaod of telling 8 widow that her deceased husband owtd him $170. and induced her to dead ovcr her property to keep the charm` out. I . imrosm Look nidllvib to thin elfoon before a conveyancor. A: it, him nnvtliinn I... r--`--A- I uuwny unm_;ur Delivery clmrues modoruto. Laundry, Princess Street. `l'hono 2.2. wny not Lev Baker's; laundry take charge of your (shirts, collars and culls! lb gives you a ouanmtee of eliillul work. work invariably (lawless, porfecb ua scrupulous cure and beat: fucillliea can make lb; maborinl abso- lutely uninjured. Delivery prompt: and | Lauudrv. :::n and 1-2-2 we mun want To Tell You . That) we have bho been variety of boots ever shown in the ciby, and she lowoab prices. A. Abernathy.` Will Have Haven Event: The bicyclists have arranged B pro- gramme of seven evgnba to be run oil` here on the `llbh inso. They consist: of: Ono mile novice. quarter mile open, one mi 0 hnmlicnp, lmll mile open; one mile. S.`--I0 class: one mile handicap. open. lintriea close on the `Jlsb inst. The half mile track is being put. in good condilioxflor the races. oornulura, nor. $11 10. _ ......___._._._.__..__-___._i. A VERY OOMFOBTABLE DWELLING. NO. 1'34 Klnn Htreas, pouuct.nalo::dMa};el'st ;Amoil- om m vemen ' ren m on ' next dmw Inna dntraozv. pp y xuo Lowols lIVO' Ono. Tho per copinn taxation for chain: in Om tano is estimated as follows: Toronto, $16 15: Hamilton, $10.74; London,,$l0_l'.'i; Ocbawa. $9.08; Kingston. 7.77: Guelph, .39 03; Belloville. $8 04: Brantford, 87 60; St. Cacharinoa. $10.54: Sh. Tbomaa, $8.24; Stnbford, $8.32; Chauham, $8.78: Wind- Au Klndl or Dnulng , For tan and black shoes no Abernathy ; A HEB: nu Inns tut. This morning while hnuling oonl into Amzlin 6: Co : big shed the horns and curb of R. Nolan broke through I abusing and dropped no the oor boneatzh, I distance 0! nboun eight: (eat. The horse was badly injured by the MI. `The car! wu bro ken, but the driver ogcaped. ao;:`i*}tinvu lug": Iold. .........-. ..... :.,_,_- We Jun Want To Tell You hung 5...... LL- L__; .,-.s.A - crrv Aha vucuinv. ._.._.._______:_ `u Lowout in/0' one. 5- A-nip- s-..-A.-._ . To-day '3 Prices `At/\| , Why Not ..._.I.__ A I , 0 week In July. eu mmcr, rwooke. Home F xx. ia It. and mpernment. y a be nn hald uld any nnplnining. pose . attend wintnr >0. mention re J nl 3' teak. mlher extension EEAKS. zed Lnd `lumen; F, I.."')') 3 F n aennnm Str` vjglnz Street I OUBE 000! - ~- KI Boron n noon. rtodunall 00M. 134 at cm Iln nnrmnnn uuuvuunl llUEU- , y, :23! and .13.`! Ucrcw.-.V ` ' and uvuIIlo1u_piI"up.h :3 "'!13hu(Wnvuknnnu- That!` __ :Fl>I>I>(>I-I (>3 `GEE! GEGFIGGIG (>3 QARDY &CO. WIJ don't you patronize him ? 3 FF!F$G5l>I~GFl>G$`ffGlGFC>`lv8 j-j- 4 New Goods Arriving Daily. All the Newest Lasts. x-io'nsly now, 13 it not ,. 1:; HAVETWO NICE HOUSES ON J mm- W awn Streomo rum, between Clcr and ti denham Stroou. Apply in Burru Knox xing Street. i IS THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE IN :`K|NGSTON.:` QJTHERLANITS As We Remarked {Before} Asa special Bicy- cle offer during our Fire Sale a High Grade Bicy- cle. with Dunlop Tires. $40. , _..v-Q which is equal to the best in the city. Every new design is here. The stock 0fPicce Goods which we purchased from the Grand Union were all imported direct. $16.00 Suits now $12.00. $18.00 $r3.5o. $2o.c0 $15 00. $25.00 x $18.00. $28 00 $20.00. $5.00 Pants now $3.00. $6.00 " $4.00. an LL ivoax 0uARANri~:m).u ..y;: \Jl \ll.4\JlJ on which you save 1 lars. We have an SUITINGS. LOVERCOATINGS. ETC., ETC., ETC-. ....v.. -.u nun: nut 11. .l`H'5l'( SUIT OF CLOTHES f0r_ nn \1Ih;I"\ nnn rnivn 1`---- Thavs `WY we are telling you again that we are in ;1_ posi- tion to turn nut a Fj -1. . SUITOI? (`.rnTLnrc 5i_C."3 Bxuulc nmsmmxcxc. N0. 179 mvrsuou eleven roomlx hot. water heating and other axodern oonvonlenooa. Apply next. door to E. Wnmu. Everybody Wants to Save. 131 Princess Streev. J of Top`: Brand. Cues and Patty 2 Then why `t tan that ovorybody npeuh highly II` `run. `a .. --Aau n.u _) UU, ave hve or sxx do!- :un assortment of .._-_.____....-__..__._._.._. WE HAVE TWO JOHN- d Clergy v onhmn u-no. A....n.. o.. u .... -. -... `lla;i'y a umu. '..'h _ ._.__:_.._._..___.____._._ RICK RESIDENCE. No.17!) ST, wukn: ecfglnng gmd (_)Lhg9_r Inndm-n .mn.....|-........ Bulvw HOUSE ON QUEEN fYl'IlPJET,W1 modern Improvement ; oxwnslon chen. Apply to J. B. C.uuu r11:uu. chan. Annlv on I In In ---- .._._...__._.______..____.._.___._.._. OK: HOUSE ON 'l'IlPJET,WITI{ m_:_t_2uslon kn" .. -111!-\In I _,.. ...- &'I`HREE-B'I`()Y muux ` Jorperj 0[_ oppunllyo Blnhnrfu Pnlnnm 5% f FRONT OIFIC Curruthol-I Ilulll. ` frorno ox~TF1Tzr"- Oarrnthow k. Apply (4 ~ In smut. Exwnulon mid tI":ii6E1B}i.' no Bent. moderate. Apply next >r1oJunol Pnwn. ' ni - . . 201 n9_u_a_o_wlt_l; all mpdeng Vc-onvonlem-e.~:. Item V' . JP OF THE FLAT OVER TH!) BIBBY kl : Clothing store Km unset oin- llllleh Prln in: 00. nnlv I um 0': Clothing Illlep Q as ousxuiwu. (`A1AI>l.\X AOIXCT. .._..________.. I D `N! WII4LIAM STREET. EX- !f0ll orig:-`u`:c.3?$3' '7" "-'d""" AP T5}: Lirr; -.__...._-..... n l'hA'l' UVEH. THE nf Kin: n gnu pply :14 um 0vJODKll.`lllImI'l.l:I 37-Wxlfudsxm xnontnzc awRml'|'8l0.. mnnnrnnsnttusrclgxsm. D('8lA)P$l:& All-nkudnlulepunstort Iqcbtutnquuhmy- Annual stark dtthuvfhlupt n 1 What to gh--3-&-:> 7*-W PA.*3I!*3_':3_If CY. - ut}n;si~nuLl , ncmotino. rector of Sn. I M dounondthuhc ond Inn near. Much I-DOC. In. Macmotino. wife of Rev. J. K. James church. dud yesterday afternoon utter an illness of comparatively short dnmhibn. 8210 was attacked about two month ago by a slight stroke of paralysis. bun had seemed lob: ptognuing my hvonhly toward: the return 0! her ordinsrf"bul:h. On lug. honm. aha run again can- oynpnlhy in blu by ulltowud but Innu- Iuhndtnd bail; in this their hour ofhtlryot ` `- Tholuh Mn. Iucuotino wan ion in Ihocityol Quite. Sopunhr 10th. 1342. Euro! tbohto William -v--an . . `Au sold out bi! practice nur Montreal to go with I party from that place. and through tome misunderstanding or other, failed to mail the root of the party as the apoointod time And plncc. He won: on to Vancou- ver, thinking to meet them there. but failing to do so and anxious to go through. wished to join the Cluk brother: and go with them. They agreed totnko him us partner. He in also -I rat-clam dontipt, and has with him I cemploco ouuit. Ed- win and liaorgo wish to be remembered to all their friends um ncqunintnncoo." ._J.in\ I`: . n- u I know, of who this doctor is. as his nuns will donbtleu nppou in Insure lecture. 115 1 nnrtv {mm than ..I...... _._.: .u___,, - ILIK (D Em! F030 `I. "They hauled nine hundred pounds one dey lleb week. The boys can ride back, so they do not have to wall: as much as the reel: of us. We wished we had gob here a month sooner and brought our big horses. We could have made more than mir ox- poneea by hauling, but hay in eighteen I come 3 pound. Had we haio known itwo could he ve bought. eupplieeclicnper then in Vencou ver, no numbers are going back. I Many are working eo hard in get: their goods hauled down that they are played out: before they gen through. Moat; ol the people cannot tell one day from another. Sunday mnkee no difference in far as work goon. line we will not work on Sundey. People ere ne friendly to the neighbors are there. If 3 person gets into trouble he can get all the help he neede. The lakes willbe opened in about: three week: or less. We will be eh Bennete by April Illlnh if nothing heppene. We will not have our boat: builo in time. bub we will make eeinoll boet. Uncle Alexander and the doctor will go Ahead end the other-. will follow with the rose of the provisions. The doctor says heie sure of e claim that will pay ebouu $10,000 each. Pro- epecte seem all right. It will new full to my lab to give A short. explanation. ee cl i me to. are very vigilant and alwa Another letter roads: Alaska, April `ll ~-We are getting along nicely so for. Our goods are within six miles of Lake Bennett. The snow is ten or fifteen feet deep in the woods now, and a person can walk over it without sinking more than a few inches. It is a strange The thermometer last week was 10". yet a person could work all day in his shirt sleeves and without mitts. In the middle of the day theeun is as hot as I0 is therein midsummer, you it does not melt the snow. We are burnt with the sun until the skin is all pealinu off. You would hardly know us on account of our being burnt so. We are hauling our goods ourselves. and made one trip of about eiiueen miles in one haul. It made a good long walk. We brought about live hundred pounds on each sleigh. For 310 George and Andrew bought four-dog's har. nesses and two sleds from a man who was going back, so they do not have to haul themselves. as the dogs can draw nbo t six hundred pounds and upwards, acccz ing to the roads. "Than I\...l...a ..:. .. L.._J_.: ya on the spot." Sunrise camp, HIIUW uuw no annrpen a bout peg. "As far as rutlians go. there is no danger ifa man minds his own bu inevs. You could leave 3 gold watch on tcp of your goods fora week are n time and no one would take is. We have area only one dead horse yet). Our things are being hauled up to the summit: on one-horas sleds. Uood aloigbing prevails after we goo to the summit: and we Will be able to get. over in a short Limo. The people are not so bad as you bear toll of. in {non they hardly dare steal an the mounted police are very vigilant. and always the along goods within an It cost us 810 35 (or wharfeafe. $20 for A custom broker and $3 25 on our bugge e; no you nee it costs money to get in. _ could never have taken the outts our- selves as the road is simply beyond der- cription. We had our svvvtl hauled here on waggone and thought that a cent and a- half we: too much but when we got about hell way we were eatieed. We had about fteen hundred pounde on each Waggon with [our horses and had to put six on to go up some of the hille and then would get stuck some times no that. A great many try to take it up themselves and the con- sequence is they are completely done out before they get half way up the hill. One- half of the people who started have turn- baok for the simple reason that they have not money enough to go through. Nearly all of them were city chaps who did not know how to sharpen tent ruiana on. tlmm 6. Inn A......... 5 cuau us tram Dllly. 1 I l I ( l t I a HER END PEACEFUL. vvyu. IVIIIUII FOICI In PM`! I! l0ll0WB: ALASKA, April ll.-We are still camp- ed about: twelve miles lrom Simguay. We started on Friday and zoo all our goods up on Ssnurdny. The mow is four or five feet: deopiu places. They telk_oi cold weather, bub you could walk all day in your shirt sleeves. It: has been as warm as ll: would he in May ab home. since we left: the Rocky mountains. They charge one and a-half cant: a -pound toll over the we gon road which is now conabruob- ed this at and is going be bebuills through to the lakee. Then we are paying $l00 to have outts taken up to the summit. over six miles from here. That: is just: what; in coal: us from Blnguey. In cost. mi km :lr'i lnr ..I...c....r.. can :-_ " Tj` V:'j "W H . ' .7337. lj. Q u An Nowconvoylng their Goods Ovor the Summit-'l`ho Wuthor In Very Warm But the uncut In zmu Dop- 1 lloulronl Doctor llolongl to the Party. G1.Imvu.n, May 7.-(I`o ahe'Edi:or): lamm receipt of two letters from the hop. which read in part follow: "ALASKA. Anril ll.-Wn nu-in mil m-mn- ANOTHER INTERESTING LETTER FROM THE CLARKE BROTHERS. EN ROUTEMLONDYKE. luuntlnco." -Jn!!.\' CI..\Rl. _,-.___._ --u u uuguu punt woman, who gave pencils 6! do ` into bril- liant vvuunlood. For but puns: Inch -3-why ii um--1 _ m . . w \ s1m'c.'r"a"mGEI.ERY IIIB Th:-nm .. an m-mu:'" z.....' "...""""........"3..I""....5.'.`.I { Eonaslnor GIIQRL Pmlnichd the lanini ylmughnho oug toupnuu. kuocluuoundthnirigha piece at I louqlibollhppinansndc `tinnvorkn tutu-ninnldalunnouiubtgiuning. I~l Ill | brick! VIIIIID Iamug ARPE.-rsw LEANBD . .. uucnnu height yang '_588'P|'Iinold 5 hntvcunnhngl I`...-L. ....... 'VVak Kidneys I'M ! IN`!!! g-_`-:-. ______ .,........ u. -u uuuuuu. In vnlcn not Gilli! ingu were untamed with the chrintinn -pirilol hope and faith. doth anoint night to Long, the aixtounyear-old daughter 9! Jgcob J. Gardiner. Princnno anon. HS long mm o! Biases: its igin in i auuncory rheumatism. ing toothordiaauu Panlnia oi the In-sin Irv-III Ill Ill UIHIKCI Aar I painful illness oxtondx'I.Ig 1 penod of Au mood. in which hot 1 int! `III hnltnnng nillc 0}`; al.- III . {lion Wbitoomb. late atanagnphor ol Quads umnrsity. has gone to Copper Clilf, where she bu secured 3 good posi- Eiou. Mia: King. of this city. bu taken or place an the col! R '1'. Hodgaon n:Zd the city yogur- dny and loft for Guelph ohm morning. He learned 0! his brother : death on Monday night and immediately left tor homo. He will return in I couple of tech. my my In.Ipect.Ion or the loot! orce. J. I`. Mclhnald, of &lonbreAl.n graduate of the Kingston bu.-inesa college. is now in chqnga of the ohorthnnd department in the Sbeucorinu business college. Detroit- Dr. Dyde will not be able to attend the school board meeting to night on account ol being ptecaut an the Oacawa teachers` COl|\ DD[i0n.I'hnra 5.. ......I.. . ......-- -_ W W---at p-u-nun as me uamwn tolchonf :'; `in. Where he reads A paper ta. Min `\u'}n'!nn-I. I-.- -n-_-_.._L_, 3; Iru lu Luonxreal lo nu p0elHL)n5. P. H. Mucurrow. Kingnton. assistant pout otice iuapector, is in Peterboro mak- ing bis inspection of the loot) .1. MP Ln-|I.| rs` \.-In-`O---I - -----'-A*- IBIIUIIIC. Chnlee Turnbull And H. Daniela, rrcent gndustas of the Kingston business college. no in Montreal to till poeitiuns. P. H. A\lAt\Al-ran k'inn.o.\.. --_:-.-_. In II ! we city. James Weir, ox-steward of the Kingston penitentiary, hm left: for Winnipeg to roeidd. Mics Ethel Bunford. Gannncque. in hero to enter Rockwood hospital as u lady at- tendant. ru.._n__m, . .. -- -- VKTQILTIIPOLITE CIL, Lhjitg ` 9""3t.K1QIton. ` CARAIIIAV Anlnrnv Iovomonu of the People - What They Are saying An-I Doing. Rev. James Binnie, McDonald's Corners. i is in the cits-. I CIT` city. Jnmnn Wm.- ucllsuur, RBHCFII Cl|I'gO. Pour l).u.mn'. .\1gy ll.--I)own ; Steamer Clinton, hargoa Lisgu and Grima- by. Toledo to Kmguton, lmn ber; schooner Bainea. (Hadstone to Prescott, pig xron; steamer Smith. Chicago to Praacoct, corn; steamer Longdou. Chicago to Ogrieneburg, general cargo: schooner Dunn. Toledo to Kingston, timber. Welland Can; Report Pnm` C'm.nnu.\'1;. 0.m., May ll `-lmm - Sceumera Avoroll. Chicago to Ugden:-burg, general cnrgo; Pueblo, Chicago to Ogden: burg. corn; Sc Lurranco. Chicxgo to Ksgaton. corn; McViu.xe. Chicngo to Og- den.-bum. xenon! l).u.1m1'.-In (hm U..- n H... . awumer nenver, 30,500 bushels; steamer Lundo-ay, JRMN) bushels; atoamor Prentice, 34)_5l)7 bushels. with barge M:r`Id|eer:x. 4l.`.. ()0 bushels. and Hnletead, 3. ) 000 bush- els: steamer Monte-uglo. .3u,wu bushels; Hemmer Omaha. .")3,.'>(IU buohelu; steamer Veronica. -67.135 bushels; steamer Amery, 53,310 bushola. r umluul l\uu0(1M0. Arrivals at the 4\' '1`. company's elovawr yesterday from Chicago, laden with mm : Steamer Denver, 50,500 buqhels: Llnduav. 13 400 bunhnlr nrngm.-m D..\..o.'.... The steamer Empire State iaon the Pie- bon ways receiving It gcnoml ovorhnuhng pn=parutory_co bogimnnu the summer}: bnaineaa. Io was found necessary to take her to Pncton as the government: grnving dock herein at present occupied by tho ntamnor Roaodalo. Arrival. (:5 sh. \I ll! --_ - ` uuu carnou a noavy trmgbc liss. The schooner Fabiola cleared law even- ing for Oswego with a consignment of lumber. Sho will return with coal. The bug Thompson arrived this morning no the M. T. company a elevator with three burger, and cleared again wish aix grain ladan. 'I'VL-_;._._,,,I" ' "- gill UllEln6!B on June 180. The summer James Swifo, Ottawa, Lnuct-M an Swiftfs wharf lamb ovemng. Sho carried heavy freight Ii.-4:. BChO0ll8I' Fnhinln lnurnrl lvlnh n ---- -- u-ugnuu L0 II. DWI": K U0. The steamer New Yolk, Squadron. will hen gin bueinesa June lab. Thn Ifnnlvnnn l..---a I-' Iunu grnlu tor Lmll port. The echocner Singapore, ! rived last night wnth a cargo \ signed to J. Swift. & Co. Thn nrnumnu M-.- \'...I. -1 mu. gram, new ror my ports this The schooner Acacia arrived 1 ing from Oswcgo with coal C0! Crawford & C0. 'l`bm ->......_-_ IvI...-- unawuuru ox U0. The steamer (Hongnrry Minnedosa left. this morning load grniu for this port. The n~hnr.mu- sxe.....m..... uu unu morougnly refitted. The schoonora Jumioson and Kate. laden with grain, left for hay ports this morning. arrived chi. "mm. The latest New: About Vessel: and the Port of Klngntnn. The steamer Cambria is being overhaul- ed and thoroughly retted. ECIIOOIIDFA Jmnininn nnrl k'nn; I.A.._ we evening meal. "Historically, Kingston stands for the earliest tratlie of the enterprising French- men of Quebec with the Indians. It was here than the block houee {orb of count: Frontenac was located. In beauty of loca- tion, in legendary lore and poetry of re- mance. Kingston boivere unique among the cities of tliir continenti. "Politically, Kingston is ane example of a colonial city. of the great country representing the imperial cro wn in Ameri- (ia. the staunch northern link in the chain of her possessions, with which Great) Bri- l min has engirdled the woild. The grand old forte and ramparts. the military col- I loge, Clio numerous formidable martello towers, rho sub-itantial public builrlings of limestone. suggest to the ebrangor the ( strength of this alliance and she perina- 1 name of loyal good order and prosperity. ] 7*" unuwu reaus : "The most. importenh community within the circle 0!: day ! excuuion by steamer from points among the Thousand Island! in the quaint and attractive old city of Kingeton. reached by the excursions of the steamers of the Foiger system in a. little over two hours. and permitting a stay of three hours before returning in time for the evening meal. "Hl'nt.nrirvnIlu l!.'.....L.... ..i.-...I- rw -- Death or loan Gunther. - -_:_1,| `n . we cuuunenu. ` The folder contains a short) eketch of Kingston. giving promise to the tourist; of grand scenery to be viewed and historical spots no be inspected by :1 visit to the lime- stone city. Cwizene can form An idea of the value of such advertising as the city gone through this medium. In brief the sketch reads |'I"hn nnnnl .'_., V - A PERSONAL MENTION.