"mun" $ -; CEYLON TEA I 0lUl' was corn and reared. When a young man his fither purcheeed nfarm on the Bath road and at "Bpruco L1wnepent the remainder of hlelifo. He married Mine Mary Strand. eix children blessing the union. Of these five are alive : Mrs. C. J. White. Twacdi Mrs. J. H. Mowen. Montreal: Stanley Day. iner- chant. New York; Arthur and a oungcr daughter who reside at home. emf by the aged partner of hie lilo. Decearod wee e proeperoue farmer and en jayed the reputa- tion of poneeeeing one of the bent appoint- ed and managed farms in the comi- ty. He lerved for fourteen years in the county council end was noted for his broad logielalive ability. In politics he was a relaunch eupperter of liberalism and who always a etrong advocate of his viewr, aiding great- ly the cause of liberal candidates in the many campaigns through which he passed. In religion he was a Mothodiat; an generous in hip llup orb of the church as he was brondmin ed in his political views. The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon nt four o'clock. eevanoy-nln year. Peter W. Day wee one 0! the beat known roeidonte of the county, wherein he was born and spam; hie entire life. Hie parents were United Empire lovelietza. eoourlngn splendid farm on we Front: med. nboub four mile: from the city. Hero lb was that Peter was born and reared. \V||nn a `nun... Dunn Id- LIL-.. ........L---.-I unlit] Another old ruideno oi the county ne- ed away inc evening in the person at `am: W. Dry. Death wee hutuned by an moi- denb which occurred on the morning of May 23rd. Mr. Dry nu driving eiong the Beth road when his horn took fright! no A penning train. running tiny and throwing Mr. Dayouo, injuring his spine. Perhiei psrelyaia wan hhe remit, the euiiener lingerin until inc nighh when death intervened. accused was in his eevenby-lbh Plhl` nun we: An: Al than Inna} Ionnnn null: Ilutunod As a mum Ola IOIIOIII Injury. Anni-Lg: nhl -..l.l-..s -1 AL. ._.._A_ ..-__ I JUNE 2, 1898. Iucmanf or THE DAY. in: LATE neftn w. DAY. - -- qjj v monnlucumszamlcx sumsu-nu; .\l0Il.\.V &W RlHl!`|'- mmnunn HINULIE T118 us wxmr mm Allnnhnunnukvulnucuk. 301:3:-lovottnqolunty. Agni & OTIGGVN $1-`CHIN on hn V? In IIIuyIhm.wQ-tnoI|b. }hn.n&n- TlR_E_ 2 run... _ .._._ Ill NINE` SYIITIT. - OPISII 1 I II offering many inducements. Some things can be bfuglit &li*.`l1'.1 for curly Fall and money saved on it. Mantlo Cloths at half price. Uenvy Dress Good:-1 at linlf prico. Bargains in Sliirlingsi and Cuttoiimlos at 10c. 12.50 yiml. Grey Cottous at 50 and Me yard. cxtru good. A10 in. Grey Cotton 60 yd. 86 in. Apron Ginglmm we yard. Linen Tom-is worth 350 for 2.50 pair. White Quiltv. largest size, .*3l.50 for 000. Laco Curtains. about 25 pairs left. extra clionp. - Women a Fiiat Blnclc Cotton Ilwio. spliced heel and too, 100, 12c pair. Women's Full Fiisiliionerl Tun Cotton [lose worth 250 for 15c. Shirt. Wniats 750 for 500. Bliirt Wnists $1.26 and $1.50 for 750. Lace Collars at lmlf prices. l\Ien`s Black b':iteen Shirts at 50.1 wortli 75. Men's 600 Flimnelotte Shirts for 350. Men`: Linen Oollnra 60 each. (HEELS : nun In uuun. In J. 8. loan. Hutimzton. -`I whit in; be dnghtor. Mn. Pnnllin Chm. Kinnuuuhuun. Ill! f` IlII'IIlI King ulna won. B. II. Brig. Q0. sad the lion. W. Buoy but boon olootod mernbon of the gononlcouncil of the luboral uoociuuon of Baton Ontario. I`.-`I... ........_ ...-.. L-.. -._._|_--4: n__ -_ DI ISIICITI ,U|1IIl`|0. Twain young men IIIVO nppliod In on- tnnco to tho Mocha-{int minim-y in the Monaco! conhnnco. Ilium Plunot. Kingnhoo. in NI! sun of lmcouon. She will opond noun huh time in Ottawa. kl-- I 9 ml...` Il_..A:..-A-._ ~_ _.z_z. not. go. Rev. Dr. Burnt was challenged for loan- ing his property for an howl. This wan the old Hamilton Indra- cnllrgo. A letter was presented by Dr. Burns [mm Lanior & Lu: or, llamilmn.certif_\~i:zg that Ilr. Burns had dinpond of the colic 0 property and that bho deod of rule had I duly regis- harod. The doctor added than ha hm! not any control whatever nmv over the pro- perty. A heavy cnmidoratlon had bean given him for in. Ho had navar ovmod mom than a share of the proporhy. The confonnco accoptad Dr. Bums :-tatemont and paasad hie character. `ICU 3 FCC. To Alumothra choc atom for than now pair of that! you want. IIIEIIE. Rev. George A Mnuulson wan dropped for irregular conduct: he coneialend his oducatiou had entitled him to a batter eh- tiou thun Dyer`-_~ lhy law you\ and would not go. ' Rn Ih Rm... mun n'\n"nu\:oA:. tn. In... Chnnxod Ills own. I (.`n:I.}u. Juno `.!.-Ah the Hamilton Mothudn-lb conferomce tslxo doctrinal vmwn of Rav,H. M Hm, \V.u-hon \lIa'.|'icb,WO|`0 challenged. He had sent in an informal 1 roaignablon. but the matter was laid over in order to get. his resignation in due form. variance with the church ahundarda in re- Mr. Hall in over oighhy years old and in an 1 yard to immortality and eternal punieh- ment. _ | I1... 1\-_..-A \ \l.._ |_,. .,, _ I . RELIANCE. - $45.00 T%tI9T@vl9ry&]C0:{BankrnvI Stocksalel Onnmllnm nectar Italy on Thomuolvol Bun Dr. Bolsuluon. Bumm, Ont. June `.. .--In the course of an uddrm-sdolivored no a meetin of the Barrie proebybery bore. Rev. Dr. gubern- aon. superintendent of the western homo mioaionomnid: "We hour A grub den] them dnyanbouhnn Anglo Saxonor Anglo Amari- cnn union. 1 would advise Canada nob to bank much on that feeling. There in n great: deal of sentiment in it. In pays the Americans juoh now to be friendly with the Canadians and the Biitiali. ll` exist- ing circumatnncoa were othorwiro, Ameri~ cane mighh be found taking the other ex- treme. Canadians had better mly on (henna-elves nnd pay attention to the do- voiopmont and strengthening of their own country and population." by J. LLTTQVT1-Euoenson. KINGSTON. A \:/vholesomc, Agrecable : Flavour. Nearest Agencies-D. THE BEST THAT`S`CO'l7'LAl{lD' YIELE: The King of Scotch Whiskies. Maj/INST nuance. RICH IVIBLLOIN. SOFTo L7,`, DO YOU wAN"i`L 71:: Alon: -1). w. Doxvfmv, Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO.. Limited,Montrea|. : Stimulant of Unrivnllcd Quality and RBIIIAR-D. unmm. It8W,\Ith o -::--..r-!.:*.:c-.=:._.,\= l'."."..`.'n"'..?'`.`i.'.`.?`u'".a..u" lunnnnou u to II no cnnveyd It lb Clldd Klaus: `1"BanadI;nTyporapI0o.,l.iIItol wmoson. om. ` 1GE9-?MILLs&c0-- .. Because its hearings are iiblolntoly dust proof and rrquiro oiling cnly ONCE B yen. Bg2_(_!M180 it is the product olCLNA- DIAN thought and still. Because it costs but I\ TRIFLE mom Hum wheels with ordinary hearings. Because it is l F.Rl~`l-`.C l` in construc- lion and design. eloguntin nish. regal in beauty. , Because taken all in LII it is Invalid mntrmliciion "THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE." Because its fumous -I-point boning: and accurate worlmmmhip make it the EASIES1` running when] on earth. {E. &-. D." is the Wheel for thee. Reasons J`... .... .. .uu-u nu.)-J |.u.u.u Bllbll vcuuu.` . The lot compnses Gowns, (,hem1ses, Drawers, Corset Covers and Skirts. l r1ces range from 50c to $4 per garment. Those who recall last June's White Cotton Underwear bargains will be the rst to look after this lot. Starr & Sutclifle, Anontn for Kingston. -:-j-: uuimy "_Q.n:lIIy" llnnlu-um an mu nunr kmul our hum Hnm urn Illl. RI I-puck-x K e. our mulrmnvn mm at` al- mnlrhnlprl-ms. JU'l` co_ner-:'r'r's u.-mm...-.2 R' EASY Mnnwiuln Why the &P.I.l.II.`. Bicycles. $55. $70. $80. jg` -` lZi"POSI'l`lVELY N0 APPROIIATION DURING SALE. A June Bargain in High Class While Cotton Underwear. I18 and I20 Princess Street. Sealed Lead Packets only. By Grocers Everywhere. 260, Sana Cleveland You See ltE COMMENCING SATURDAYHJUNI-S 4t. M E-}?'I:i)"l:I"'-1`_]E_X_ AS POPULAR`.:'1S WHEA __ W s pg-9...` . i:_r;Vohho Ridiculously Loiv Price: at which good: are being ALL SALES WILL BE FOR/CASH ONLY. To Buy Some Special Bargains This Week? or HIGH CLASS SHOES at FORMBRLY RICHMOND CO. Thls` Cleveland Year. , -:---w7-' 3R`&VC()'.,' }oronto_ Junction. ` L `.4-S"VI l"J'R5_E-31.5-' '21 KA RA T 001.0. '9? |'0l.cA'rALooue. mam: EVERYWHERE . sou nnnnnugn \.R_ J- "EISUTHERLAND, King_ stqp, Ont. . A- 'I\,I`I!l\ Ann vl--..-..4_ o, 800, 400, 600, 600 --.-u -v -v v-uvu HIIIHINIIII Ilnjorolnnl Gucoigno docluu am; his wu Inlkod out 5 you Ago. when In Ind oooui for punoul ram tool. to write to tho Guard: about it Jthnt it In: not you in until shu- the thnutsood civil action had bun un~ conditionally And unnurndly withdrawn: that the onohadno hiring onoroonaoclion withshootlnr; that the macho! an to ion. ovounnndvucoolmxvouldnohhn drinnliu ftoutho any: that helm ....` I-I` |I1IllIIIIII u\.`UVpL`U. Now the major-general has his faults. and he hae made his mistakes. but he in not without aympathy in this molevolent attack upon him. Members of parliament are protected in what. they eay about each other and the public nlllciale. Thain is privileged language. but when a Inembu r. on of pure cnuaedneea. in the ventilation of a family grievance. a grievance arising one of the fact that a relative has been re- lieved 0! an eaey and lucrative oflica, goea eat of nuns, abuse and alander he oagho to be called toaocoane. `I-:._ ll.--_.I l\A-- ` u... rung.--n uu-u Iv-u nu vuu IIUIIID. Tho atotomont that particularly touch- od tho mnjor-gonornl. and thou bonded to injuro him poroonolly, who that Sir Chnrloo had it "on tho Authority of tho moat omi~ nont counsel in Conoda, that iftho civil sction thnotonod ogoinot him hud boon brought to trlol on odvoroo verdict would hovo boon rotnrnod. with tho rooult that tho gonorol would hovo boon drixon out of tho imporiol norvico." Tho ouotomont of Sir Chorloo wont furthor. and ooid that tho nnjor-gonorol woo oblo to ovoid tho dio- qrooo of expulsion from tho onny by 5;. tin hio tooignotion occoptod. ' Kn: u m.:mp......_..| L__ L- - (!.~\SCOI(:.'Ii SPEAKS NOW. Some time after the attack has been made upon him, when in had been ulmont forgotten. Major.-(Ion. (hucoigng anus-on Sir Charles Tuppor in I louter sddrooaod to the promior and road in tho homo. TL- `L-A--._._A AL _ A _ , , -- At the sumo time bhia letter at-nlina in despicable buoinooe. There in too much 0! in. and those guilty of It ahoulcl bi subject to the soveroeb punishment. ' Some of thoee days it mny ho published. In may now be in tho possession of the Unitud States government, and may um-onl tho able lieutenant as one who had bobtov move on and out of Cmudn. The neutral- ity of this country require: that lb be ro- liovod of tho danger ol hi! compromising work. .-u v_-v _....-u vuu The party has lingered overly much in Canada. They were at liberty to rent themselves, and arrange for their pilgrim- age Spainward at their leieure. But in Montreal they have settled down. appar- ently. to do business. The Spanish minia- ter hae gone to Madrid. to accept ollice. it in said, in the new government. but two of his stat!` remain in Canada, Senor Bone and Lieut. Carrnmu. The latter in the naval officer who was offended with Capt. Bigo- bee and Consul-General Filzhugh Lee and wanted and to fight either or both with words. He has not proted by experi- enee. The immediate predecessor of Sen or Polo y Barnabe wee indilcreet enough to write to a friend a letteriin which he re- ferred to the president in most uneemp|i~ mentary terms. The letter wae_' publish- ed. It was admittedly the work of the Spam eh minieter. and he had to go. That incident should have been impressed upon the Spanish representatives for all time. lht here is Lieut. Carranza, loitering in Montreal, acting as an agent for his gov. ernment. making of Montreal a lookout etution. and writing a letter to the marine department of Spain which he loses. Of course it in not at all important, but he is crazed about it and causes the arrest of a nu.-poet. A detective. who has had occv eion to look at him occasionally. who has therefore been shadowing him, is accused of stealing the letter. u_,_._,:.| u -. - - - -` MORE LETT1-IR STEALINH. The members of the Spanish legation. now in Montreal, are giving themselves and this country an unnecessary advertis- ing. They had 00 leave the United States hurriedly. Ia is not apparent; than any do- signs were meant: upon the lives of the pnroy. but when tzhe preeidenn issued his war edict. Senor Polo y Barnahe and suite eh once moved out. ........ r-vuuvln" vuv Ivuuul unvv. How long have hhoy a grievance? Admit)- hing than bhoy are entibled to lch clue: oducntion free. what then? The board of education has 3 new contingency to deal with, but it may be equal to the accu- ninn 5'0 Wllllllnctured in a factory possessing unoqualled facilities for Occumcnul economical construction. which enables us to claim I|1P|'i"3`!ln Fmsn, Wom<.\i.\.\'suIr, QL`Al.IT\' AND EASE or PRO~ PULSION. - The one substantial argument; in favour of fifth classes in the public schools is that in affected sdvsncsd educstion to those who desired iu.snd who were nob in I posi- nion to pay the usual institute foes, low as they sro. Io is true bbnb not many have sutferod by who sbolihion of the fifth classes from the public schools, but: some have. lIa....l.......L-.--LL-.__ __._~. .. A -..--.. ... -_- ..- . . . - -..v----. [0 is not Apparent than the fth class must be in the public schools. that it is an obligation. I brush. that the trustees mush moot and carry. though that moms to be the point the Toronto Junction peo- ple were discussing, and the point: that they sought to ontablioh with the aid of correspondence from the oduootion depart- menu. .-.._ .-v-.- -. w.--3-.-. --an "Iva-VI-v uvvwu Auunadly, u put of the public school ayetem, the lth class should be free. bum in Kinglton lb la taught: in who collegiate ineciluln, and on the same term: as the othcr oluaea. The board ol education was lulluonced by covornl comidarationa. but the nbrongoab was chls. that tho lth class work had Do be cnrrlod on in the in- atilulo. and lb did not pay to hurt it: dupli- outed ln the public nchooll. I. l. ....A --.._---..g .L_; nL,nt.|, ,| --an and an: vuuuu nunnuu Ah 1 meeting in Toronto Junction. which no ntundod by urornl representa- tive men. 3 paper wu road on the lth ' ionn in the public schools. Lotion were read from the depuby minister of educa- tion and others to the effect him!) the fifth form Ihould be baughb, and without: fees. A-........ll.. ._- -.-... -1 AL- _..._LI.'- --|,_,| [THE DAILY wH1G.] was m'1`H onus A0411? "Orin? per Orbuu Dion.` mm bunt wn1u,'rHuns1$Ar,% .!/EIERLA ~D.l .._r-q, -- noun vvvwuu III IIZHIX 0' In limo into BriIi:h (blunbia and In now ad to handle buinosn for Yuctoria. gmco will shortly to oponod at Vancou- vat and other iuponnnt points in Britinh Oolunbn. _' -.v- in pnuon CI. The (inn Northvnotom telegraph ooupuu bucanphhd an utonoioa of British no nnunnnd In L....I|.. |....a....- x._ v -- - Won`: uo Into camp. The 49th batuhon will not go into cunp at Bollovillo next Tnoodny. nc<)n~ and. By order of tho gononl odi- oor mundim who militin. tho pnvioun on-cullin the 49'): battalion hnlnon onncollod. `rho trouble none on: no luck at qnaluod oiaon. By thtordot jnsinmdn compact but boon bcokon. Removal 'l`o Porumnnlh. John Millannd wife. among the earliest settlers in l`ortunoul.h. but nmovod to -the villngo that I few years tosidonce in Mountain (Provo. Mr. Hill: told his pro- perty in Porutmouth 3 couple of year: ago. thinking he would prefor lift in the coun- M-y. but has returned to use villago to nponcl tho ruminant 0! hi: days. Samuel H. Ketchoeon. Thomaoburg. has nlwnya been a comorvsivo, but at the Inn: election he voted for Mr. Ruaooll. His vote woe chtlloncod, bub ho book the oath and marked his bcllot. Ho was brought befan magistrate A. F. Wood, Msdoc. yeabdrdny, on thno charges of potjnry and was `hrquittod. E. (man Pot not acted for the defunct and S. Mason proucutod. Ilvllex lllo Hun. |\\I--ivmm I(v\lu~\\`. Bnndmntor F. W. Miller hu received Irma Ilioludor ol the band of the .'l9Lh Separate company. Now York Natlomil (hurd. n oumpliuionury copy of a military march dudic-nod to that regiment. It was accompanied by I lottor oxpmuing the minds` bauidnnateri appreciation of the good manic rendered by the Poterboro mind an the Kingston demonstration. at which the Watortovrn company was also plotont. - nun uuuu vv ulnlill. American woman are nob wanting an. chin juncture. Unhernldod and unsung A womnn e auxiliary to the Red Croaa nocie 5` has been quietly raising; money for tho purrhaao and equipment: of old ambu- lsucos. Oror $.`i1i,U00 has boon rnieod withinnmonth in New York alone. the -olicitora and subscribers including many who in time: of peace are most prominent in nocinl gnyotiea. The sum vn supply tifloon ambulances. tents. cola, bnndagen, ck`. Pniloro, however. n well no soldiers. bu-0 be be cnrod for. For closer Irlondshlp. At the Presbyterian church of England synod at Liverpool, Rev. Alexander Joli`- rey. of London. presented the re rt of the committee on the interchange o gicharges. who had come to the conclusion than u more frequent interchange was desirable. What was wanted was a via modiabetween their own svatem of life pustorntee mid the three years` itinerancy of the Wesleyane. It would be a great gnin if they had some system by which the nveroge minister ciuld obtain 5 change of pastorate once in rive or seven years. l'I!I'lIlIIIlllIl urnnteu. The four rings in the Cnnudienmilitnry riile league series are supposed to extend over one month. one series for each S-ab urday. Thu irrugulnr shooting of the Nth battalion ri`ie team may a pear strange. but: permieaion was obhaine to hasten the ahoobing as some members of the team are engaged for the military cempe at Belleville and an Kingston, and other members are leaving the oiby for a season. This makes it necessary for the members of the beam to sham) when convonienh. Several of the men thou in the third series yeeoerday. 4."; nu. . nu: ruuvu vunrl 'I`0-Illly. At the olice court this morning the lad Thomas lgnwright was again arrai nod for assaulting young George Wright. En- wrighL s mother was present and pleaded that her son mlghtibe allowed to go free this time. (l. M. Macdonnell. representing the children`s aid society. was W0- sent, and at his request the `boy was remanded for one week. Mean- while Mr Macdonnell will write to the at- torney- onoral to seeifthe usual change of two dlollars a week for the maintenance of a pupil at the Victoria industrial school cannot be modied in this case. Enwright was allowed to depart with his mother. to return to court next Thursday. ~ I II I IV! IIIIIII. aturday lash Mus. Mary (lrehen, rellct of the late Michael Grahen, for many years a resident of the Arigan section of the township of Kingston. assed away at the residence of her son. '1` omas (lrahen. 37 Charles sorosb, aged niuehy years. Decca-ed'was a sister of Matthew Farrell and Mrs. Michael Burke. now residents of Kingston township. and in her youn er days, with her late husband, wnrlregn larm in the vicinity of Tuttlss hill; they were among the prosperous farmers of the district. Mr. (lrahon lose his life in a runaway accident at the (i`T.R. junction over twontyflve years ago. She is mr vived by four sons, Thomas, Luke. James and Mabhhew. The funeral took place on Monday morning. A solemn requiem mass was celebrated for the repose of her soul. Among the oral tributes laid on the oeskeb was a beautiful cross from W. H. Reid. lh`m'k\'lll0 Rt'vurxl'x'. If one in to judge by the evidence given at. the invoacigewion. there are ooveral oourteaiea in which the Kingston pant ofoe may be juahly called I dead labter ofce. Lnto lln. Michael (lrnhon. Clmrullun Fro: mun. _A..._J ,, I . n. -- 1nlmgo'1`I|m`s-ll:-rulnl. ~Tno moral aupporo of a powerful nation like England is worth inlluibel more than the material support of a man lesser powers. A Donn Loner. Indeed. lh`m'k\'IIlo Record:-r. H mm in cm :...a.... I. .1... ....:.n_. into: In nun. oolunbh. - ll-._L |!_-.L_.._,.., _ . llll Fhlmgo Tl Ill(`N-] lurnlxl. ,_Thn mnrnl ......m.m . v-an -vi C uyplo Meanwhile the leader of the opposition in off to Englsnd. :0 present: oblivion: of tholotmer which Major-Gonorul (lntooigno wrlton In Iolf-defence. 0! courts he will withdraw his damaging statement when he hears about it. He is in the habit (I baking hack nasty things. ._.____- ------- --3 nuu Ill unuur uu runuvu Lua un- gnurdod and ungnclonl nocblom of Sir Ohnrloa Tapper. M.n....|.n..n._ n--.|-._ -: .L- _, , _ ... On nocount of a clmnge in tho business on July 1st we have docidnd lo inaugurate I Gigantic Sale of High Grade Shoes in order to reduce slmk prior to the chnngo. This will not only ho a Sale of Cheap Shoes at ]m. norm Bargains. but a sale of the Finest. Shoes. misnnfaotured expressly for uur beat trade. by high grade manufacturers. which will be cut down to Clenr~ ing Out Figures. On ncoountohho Lorv marked Arr rvnvvwn uuuwoo ..- -...-_ __ ,,-_ had no dillioulty with tho government or Any member of lo, and only want: thin lane to In onbnblhbod now. all I put of the pub- lic unnrd. gm! 1.. .1... 9... ..........- .1... .... -- -- --.-.uu-uvu uvvv. II I pun! VI H10 pill)- lic record. and in order ho remove the un- nn.-..l-.I -_.n ,, ..,,_p-,,, n - -- DQII 0! In. Joli Davin. ni.L| .I.-AL ..._- A- ll Illa! .u.. complimentary letter. 1 IL. I... At `lhe Police Oonrt 'l`o.day. MA nnlinn ammo. u`. ..........'.._. A Pormlulon Granted. .-u,;., ,_ ,- .. ru .. P-ntrlollo Women. | Vote In All mun. PREB8.CL|PP|NG8. CHANGE IN BUSlNESSSALEl In A Nnuholl. Iwuulli wunulngonlndluiniqillho Huh. Anxn cnniuticuol Inland handout guuonlhonpihlthh homing. and tho pita of cm! luuhtl. Dr. Kilian ompocul :5 cu: um. h nu- u.............'3...an. ` lacntutho Some tine Mn. 1 Is, (Bunion Iolundnnnc Ioinlo but .1!!!- uonolit hrulingondrcluiningintho ab. uinintiuduohnd VII-Ill Imam] Lnnntlgl nu- .___j.g.:_L---:- `hoop Illp Iopotcod `lrlon. Nnw Ynnx. Juno `J --A Key West dul- potch to the Joumsl npnu I rumor cur-. rent an! the troop -Jnp Alfonoo .\I[1.. fonnorl of the lumponia Tran:-.-ulsntica Eepon I. but olnrhnd by the Bptniah govornlnonlond converted into nu auxili- ary onion. has boon euptumd MT that cut- un and ol Cuba by the auxiliary traitor Bk I`nl,uphin Sigoho. ' IIIU WKIX. At the police court thlo morning tho young man with the money pleaded guilty to u chum) of dmnhunou. Tho otbgr young nu: doniod the change. They won nunndod until tomorrow morning. wlnn evidence will be submitted no pun them guilty o! disorderly condnlch on u.. punk (int DIIIII Am! Begun Irlghllng. Between live and six o`clock this morn. in; two companions. who had looked mo long nnd lovmgly upon the owing bowl. so unrrel in the vicinity of the Globe hote. Onhrio street. Both wete badly punished. up their fscee dipcloood. The police hnpponed along es the row was in pmgroaa. One young mun Ind two none: in his hand end vowed he wouId"brein" hi; companion. (`pen being eenrchod I roll of lnlle aggregating #30 van found in the possession of one ol the parties. At. um nnlion nunnr} nu. .........z..- u, wucrungu rvaponmva cnoru In one heart: of the rumaurio who were gathered ubnuo in hundreds. The biogrnph with in mm. derful lulo-pictures mun in full operation. charming the large na-eunblngo with the many pictures dlapl;\_\'6d. New views have been secured at. grunt cunt, and the variety of cubjeobe in as xliveraied as could be do sired. The faecinnting merry-go round With its lull orchestral municnl uccompnni ment was in great demand. by the oldgr on well as the amaller people. Altogether bhe formal opening of that popular ruon run I grand aucceea and the large Mtend ance returned home delighced wish the outing no genemualy alluded by the street. rulwny compenv. nlv uvar mo pmcm eurmco or the bay. The msgnilicenb band of the nu: l`.W.U. nlloa wu an nrandnnco and dug- courrod its choicest. selections. The sweet lurmony onfod aootmingly among: the trees. touching: roaponmva chord m aha he.-ma nf thn rumnn.-in aha nnnum n-.o|......| ..L..... The lfgrmnl opening Lent NIght-A Popu- lar In-tort. Beautiful weather favored the formal opening of lnke Ononrio park, which event: book place lent. evening. Scnrcoly the shadow of e breath of air stirred. The et- moaphore wee such he toinduce d9ll|l')l|! of the limestone city to seek cool comfort on tho Like ahom. and no rpoi. can furnish A better eupply of henlihgiving and comforting F.)I\0 then Lake Ontario park. A soulful June moon shed its redience from the blue vault of human, the golden glimmeie ateelingin Imong the heavy tree filiege. doligbting the eye with we brighbneee. The waters of lnke Unbario were huebod; scarcely: ripple wee observed, end the sparkling shimmers of the moon beams danced mer- I-ilv war the placid eurfaco of the bay. mmniilcenii bend nf bhn un. SgTERLANDS uurmg nu wnolo me. Tho dominion government has given one hundred trees to Quoen`n college and these have been placed about tho grounds. The trees were chosen by Prof. Saunders. of the experimental farm, Otmuvn. WLAKE o~+..6mx. Ill Tllll|(Il`I0"n Hand waiter Salebuiy, Royal inilibary college. completed twenty-nino years of names yeabonlny. being the only one con- necked with bho institution who has served during in wholo life. Thn rlnmininn n.-u.m.m.......s I... ..:..-.. ruw morning I10 answer to we charge. Four of the "A battery hone: aonb to Obbawn for May `llbh are will an the capital. Burgh. Uimbletb in nleo there put.- ung nxteonunicera thruughn special coureo In equitatiou. `Land nvnitnr H-ulnluun l).u...I ....l:L...... Ill uuu clby L()`(ll.\y. Young Enwrigut, charged with ntonling from .4 residence on Alfred street, will ap- pear before me police magistrate to-mor row morning to to the charge. of mm "A bnhhnrv hnrnnn nnnh on [F06 WIILBI` I0!` DOLI IOVEI LII. II. V. Lyomabaonh an S0. John.N.B.,for the pun six monbha, purposes returning to the city to live ab um early date. H0 is in the city today. Youna Rnwrinnl-.. ohnnrml with nlnnlh... uun-us uuv euulu Dull!- `nu Ul|Yllr|0 medical council oxaminn tziona in clinics were conductad ah the gen- rnl hm-plum Hill morning; The water works committee should speedily decide as to its intentions to give free water for boulevaudu. ll \' I ...... ..|._..._._; u. 1_|.._ u n .-,. dune '. .$r(l Iml `.5-Ml). Thirty-seven per oeub. more grain was handled In port during May than lust year during the same bime. 'l`l.lI (hnlnrun Inmlunnl nnnnnil nvnminn umuuln, CIUEIJU L0 nay. Six young ladies will write ah the kin- dergurben nmminationa to be held bore on June `. 3rd and Nth. 'rhi-In _ - n . . A n . . n . A _ ..L __-..- _-4L- - un man [man lolll`. Tho special ahorb course at the Toto dn Poub barracks, attended by twenty three ollicern, close: to day. vuumr hlrliml will writ: nh Mm ln`n_ Neway l`nnuu-nphn Picked Up y Uur Reporter: un Thelr llnumll. The Roclnvood asylum band opens its summer weekly concerts on the asylum next; Tuesday afternoon from three o clock till half [nub four. Thn Innninl -lmrh nnurnn .5 H... "l`.\o.. 4.. For Big Bargains Come to the Winding-Up Sale of the TAYLOR & C0. Stock.