Mu. Hobero Sears and Mia: Miria Searl. Heahheld. left: to-day for Was ingbon. DC., where they will attend the wedding of Mr. Wmfrod Sean and Miss Warner next; Wednesday. Mn-n. I) R Mnnrlnll Inn I-ntnrnnd fa-nm DHFKUT. yaverly uraell. I-UTUIIEKL % h VVIITIIUT IIUXU `V uuuuauuy. Mrs. D. E. Mundell has returned 3 fortnipzhlfa visit: with her sister, White, Hamilton. EH1: |1`hu-Anna 'T'hnrnnnnn rnhnrnnd `V UIIIU, rlIlI.llIl.U(I- Mm Florence Thompson robumed this week from New York. where she visited her brother. Dr. W. Thompson, and Mrs. Dillmaier. Brooklyn. Min Jann I- Afnrann_ whn nnanh thn muh UIIFU Llluyn Mrs. Henry Skinner and Mrs. Isaac Simpson left) on Tuesday, taking the Hamilton trip to Montreal and reburn. U 9 I Mica Irene Kent: in visiting Miss Marion Barker, everly street. Toronto. 2` Mn, Hnhnrn Rear: and Min Mirim "NIIICIIIHU IIUUEU. Amongst: the Kingoconinna who abteudod the Woman a Auxiliary convention ab Bellevilla this week were. Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. Buxbon Smith, Min Gilderaloeve, Mrs. Smytho. Mrs. Worrell. Mrs. Percival, Miss Lewin, Miss Grace Nicol, Mina Duly, Miss Innis, Miss Sutherland. Miss Wilson. Mina Tandy. My-A I-Lanrv Rlrinnar and Mr: Iannn Announcemeu.c haa.boen.mado ot the en- zagomenbpf Mr'. Charles Lsidlaw. 0! the` Bank of -Montreal, Belleville, to Miss Corby. dau hter of Henry Corby, Esq, M, P. Ra lm-Hie. Mr. Lnidlnw hm: ll lng UUIYDY GUI] IIIUUIBDIUIIE. Mrs. K. N. en"wick has returned from Ottawa whom she was visiting her parents, Lieuo.-Col. and Mrs. Mucpheraon. Minn nlll. nf 'I"nrnnl.n. nrrivnd thin IAIUUU.-UUI. nnu AHTU. NIHUPUUFUUII. Miss Hugel. of Toronto. arrived this week, and is the guest: of Miss Skinner, "Mainland House." A ...-.......o. pl... lI.'.....-sp...{-... -.3... ..n-...-l..,I w. Piohcutivdhouo l'ronWnlIug- nn. D.(1.hucvminn. Ho rill rn-gin !.EXANl)P`.[l Bl.AN(`llARl n (`HAR.'[`El{El) Aoomumml. Monk 0 no-nwd, poutud, mum- on. Trial lmluncon gnu llnumalul ntulvxnenls taken. Bnulneuuon"ndumluL Address Klug- nton Bunlueua ( rullugu. : KJOTDV. UR HEB!` UK Illlfy l4UI'Dy, l`JE|]., M. I .. Be leville. Mr. Laidlaw has a boat: of Kingston friends who join in offer- ing hearty con mt.ulat.ions. Mrn,K_ N, nn"wir~|x hnn ratnrnnrl frnm Bengal`! 0 DUE LI\)lIl|H|UIIo Mrs. Nailaon, who spent: the early part: of this week at Mrs. Brinbon s. left: on Tuesday for Belleville. where she will be bhe guest. of Mrs. Biggnr, while Dr. Neil- aon II in camp, after which she will rebgrn to Kingston. Mrn. V\/nrrell will remain unhil Tuaadav no nmguon. Mrs. Worrell will remain unbil Tuesday as 0119 guest of Mrs. Carr. Bellevxlle. Nlinn Hnrnhhv Hnnluall onvnn ninnin gr. I8 [13 KUUUF Ul HIT! UITF. lL)UllUVll1U- Miss Dorobhy Haskell gavea picnic at Kinglton Mills last: Saturday afternoon. W68 I . Mr. Francis Mncnee and the Mince Muc- nee are pneengern on she steamer Do- minlon, which I! expected at: Montreal on Tuesday next. Mrs. W. B. Leaslie. Royal Military College. Iedvee on Monday {or Monbroel to meet. her sisters. the Mieeee Blyth. 0! London. Eng.. who are also pas- sengers on ohe Dominion. Mm. Nnilnnm who Annnn the anrlv mart: Dr. Wanton, Queen's College, Mb {or Englnnd on Wednesday. Min Ethel Mu- dio and tube Misses Murray also sailed this week. ll. ll'.....-. ll...-mg. .-ul Hugllinnnn Man, auornoon. The closing of the Royel Military Col- lege is always preceded by A round 0! eociel piety in Kingston. The ne oi the series will be Mrs. Sm the : denco an the Wum hell nexb Thurs my night, and, amongst the events of the week iollowing. there will be e mueioela at. Bishops- leigh" on Monday evening. June `20oh, a party on George street: on the same even- ing. I pnrby on King Ihroeb on Tuesday, and the Miliberz College hell on Friday. 0 o Portsmouth. to nine fund: for the new Sunday uphool ln connecclon wibh 80. John : church. As the Porumouth people are nlweyn particularly kind in pan-omilng ten cenb ton given under the auspices of city orgnniznbione. in in only felt that we should mourn the compliment by unending Sb. John : church garden puny on Thuradoy afternoon). Tn` nlu-Inn (H OH` `Inn-I M Hlfnu-I! (`.1-Ll . '-cC$`Us" Conslsns. M0illIY TO [MAN IN L.-\lt.(lE0ll SMALL ulna, at low nmm or mu-rent, on (`Hy and Form l m]\orI.y. lmunn pzmnlod on (.`|t.y and County he wntu `It. Apply lU'I'lI0.\lAH lumm.-4. Mlnumro I`ron A-nuc [nun and Investment am; Mien Inbel Kemp. this week in town with T DAILY Whit}. SATURDAY. JUNE _11. 1898. from Mrs. Iollnblo location A! Roche`! drug neon, Inntkeh mono, hole unnuhctunr. Roche : tonic of hypophoophitos. Phrkefo rhuunsuc and neuralgia air . tum "0u!'s Yoetordny bhe stoomyacht Darthn, oun- od by (3. T. Fnlford, Brockville. called It this port with I jolly party aboard. They had bun up the Ridoau for I "tune." and jndking by their merrymgking while in port they were having just whnn they stun-, ed on (or. u7..-n.:...._-_ _:n c_.| _x_. nL-_ __'/ ,,_:-- ed on lol`. 0 Workingmcn will nd whn they ri-[nits II light Oak Hull. William Fnhnrn ngnnr I131 Pin: nmmgn In ngnu pnuuiu Ull IIIII. William Coburn. carter, I48 Pine attach, uttered from muecnln rueunustiom for two you-5. Two bottle: 0! Dr. Hall's Rheuma- tic Cure curod him oonplotoly. Flay census bottlo. For ale n Wade : drug lhnk U CIUCI. IIUIIIIFEIOII I'VE`- llr. Foo, modncal hulth oiver. `is quite utmiod with who present clam `inou ol the c.Iy. The yards are much c. xnor than usual. Each your it is found that ciuxzooe show increased donire to comply with the luv by having their premises cleaned up. I Man : nnu. Hnnrnnn Sntnrdnv Am! IIIIIUIC IUIV UCIIUIIIK In M16 U\'I1uIug. Cover your dmmg-I -om lloor with cork carpet. The pattern: .ro elegant and it will [uh I hfo-lime. To be had only M: R. McFnul`a, Kingston Carpoa Wam- house. \ -..n-_J-_A'_A -A-_..__-_LA I\-_AL- AA, l"II I'l l rmporty. umnn jH'I|I|l(`(| (.`n.y and Mung:-ro Investment Society. Umcu opumlw tho Pout Umoe. l\|l\' IITWID. Tue Rum`: Daughter: of tho city union wall hold A garden party in Mrs. Skinner -1 gmundo on Friday. 17th June. from 441.0 7 u'cIuck. Admission No. II. F.` -....A..--l |._..Ih|. A.`:nau-n `E. "uh- A picnic was held in Richardson`: grmo bolow Gausnoqua. yesterday afuernoon. Ah which n good lune was spent. T. O`Con- nor'a orchestra 0! this city supplied the music for dancing in who evening. Cnvar vour :hmrm.. -nm llvunr with Am-I: IKHTIK IUUUVA IIUU WUIII. (Mk Hull open to night, lor the selling of 3|, 8| 2. ) colored 0.-hurts for 5.3:. Will you nd the place. Mrs. McCarthy. widow of the lam do- ruty wnrdon. and Marten` Juno: Mcllroy, olh fnuroday night. for Sh. Vincent: de Paul. They were the guests 0! Mrs. E. W. Hullm. Block cont: And voau, bound or stitch` , ed. ck or vuuvuy coats for 33. Dunlop, I Kmg otrnt. Tun Kmu'n lbnmhtnrn of tho r-itv nninn ICW U IIIVIIIK BIIUIK PTUIIIIPUS Uludllgu Up. Men : emu. Bargnno Saturday and Monday. Dunlap`: lothing always nua- an. DIX" UIIVUT AVIUWII/, WUU WEE Ill .1111 (Wy- John Donnolly returned last evening from Frodetickaburgh, where he inspected the drilling plant. he has just purchased. While there he took an inventory of every- thing about the worn. (hi Flnll nnnn In nmlir. lnr Mm nnllina nl lllluflllly gfll-Cl III!" II! [DIED IUIEOIIF. Flag: were ying on the city buildings, the Winn building, mayor Livinga'.on'n store and obher places today in honor 0! Sir Oliver Mowat, who was in |t,ho city. Jnhn Donnollv mturnad lmm nvnnina VV B|'UllU|lE'U- Large qunntitiea of freight: are being hnndld in bho loocl (night Ihoda. Truf- c in this roopoco this your vnll Incon- aiderably grater than in past. eeneona. Finn were Hvimr nn than nit.v hnildinxn uruugusu. GHUIHI. Mrs. McCarthy and Miss Margaret: Mo` Cnrcby. Watertown. N \'.. left: for their homo Thursday evening. Babb narontn of the lmtle child Ccmlina. IJULUU lll|ll'lUIY U\'IIulUg- Babb parents of the noble child Cooling, run down yesterday by a horse, were at: home when the accident: occurred. Q... A . ..... ._....L .......p.l....- ... ........Y.. A- Itvlu vvvvul . van unu- Nuw that tho numlnm` is upon us, LN us kt't`|l u prnml-u lruc. Nu! Inn.-ak Ul um-ruuulu-r, l~ ll hut cnnuxh Iur_vuu." Linoleum and oil cloth dirocb from tho En liah manufacturer from one to eight: ynr 3 wide. R. McFauI, Kngaton Carpet. Warehouse. I--.... ...._..A:L:..- A: l..l..LL. -.. L..:..- Mnnugvr or Fronh-muc lnvow Sodomy. opposite j :u IIUIIIU WIIUII IUD IUUIUUIIU uucurruu. Say. do you want anything in men's or boys wear`? Oak Hall. Mun lllul Hun ulllunlnv` in |\lu\n nu Who in nu` hull!` l(>-I)h.'lll"."' nukml r-I10, An Ilwy .~'l1)m| um lhv h:|llrmm\ Hour, llv l()()kl`(|lll'I)lIIlllHII-l`1)0lI|luuc'L`-- .\Iul Hln.-npruk~< In h|n- no union`. Examine the McBurney-Boabbio wheel beforo buying. ltfaa boauby. Hoag, the druggista. agent. hlrn. Mnnrhhv and Min: Marrnu-ah Mn. IJIULLIUK, 1}. 1'4. \4HI[K. Frank Clayton left for Chicago this morningafter spending a week man his parents. Bagob street. Thinmnrnino I. W Mm-nhu nhinnml pnrcuua. Dagou screen. I This morning L. W. Murphy shipped own cars of cheese to Montreal, intended for shipment. 00 England. no vnu Ilkn rhn nnn nu-inn anntnm 9 nnlz Ul l'h|lIUI o The twoaaxofxbonoa ordered some months ago for use of t 19 Hhh battalion band have arrived from England. Tn:-nnnln drain unmin ntn at Inn Hmn Lieiub.-Col. Drury is: at the Niagara mili- buy camp in charge of the brigade division of artillery. The hwnlntnnhnnnn nrrlm-ml nnmn ninnllm l\. LIIUDIIUI. l\|IlK!LUll uurpeu VV nreuouse. Frederick (.2. Clark. Cleveland, ()nio,und Frank 0. Clark. Chicago. are visitung their brother, J. E. Clark. I`:-anla l`lnnOn:. IAN fur r`$.:......n ALA. Lift : con`: curs. Chnpunlfl on wash. West Indian in`: tonic. Rocha`: actual cnun. Ynnhoru Iiounonb. . Do In Rock`: uni-nounlgic lininonh. Roclhfo diuthooc Iqixthn. ` Toshrty fat the teeth. Rocha`: Innupuillg Roch ! cltry Ida. Rnvnfl I'Irni':nn nnlinh_ uncut: cutry IDICC. Flrnitnn poliohnd Roch 6!-9-We on-um - / Rocha run and quinine hit toaic. `n cough ninun, o toochacho drops. Roth's conch drop. Ilochfn livn nilh DUUK !LUl'U- Oak Hall for boys suite. The goods we offer you can't be had elsewhere. Oak Hall. H II...-I-..--- ....L.._.__.I AL:.. .._--__:.__ 1--.. "vmdorwmxl," Mxmt 2| cu-res, mljolnlng Hm `guy. Largo hrick dwellmx, Mums mumlmhm; "modem lmpruvmnunla, lnr u NtI)llUMlul)lIh4 om. Grounds wull planted w m nrmum-nluf trons. Extensive gurqlc.-nu,nrclmnI, Lu. J. IL WALKEL Klngulon, or F. I , Bolts, London. gzj-j . Ilochfo lint pills Roclifnhuth part. -uuunu. Auluuuu, In In one Clliy. Suits bhnb n, made to take the place of best: order work. Oak Hall. Harry Clayton leave: bonlghn lor Mon- treal to row me bi! work where. W. C. Bell, 83:. Lnwrenco hotel. is spending A few days at Cape Vlncenb. Mrs. Turner, Brooklyn`, N.Y.. is sum- merinq ab Knapp : Poinb, Wolfe Ibland. H. Cnnnninuhnm, ninnn tunnr frnm luinb. IJJUFIIIK no nuupp I l 0InD, W one uuanu. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chick- ering s. Orders received an McAuloy s book store. {\..I. `Jail In-. L......) .._:L. UIVL- ..--J_ _.- lllln S. Harknoaa returned this morning from , Stratford, where he witnessed the horse I I-Anna IIIIIVUU IYUUJ CAHKHIIIH. 'I araeola. dress goods, etc.. at less than coal; our last . ear for keeping dry goods. R. McFaul. lzingetou Uurpeb Warehouse. FM-\dnrin|: G nlarlr Ulnvnlnnnl Hnin and UIIO F. 1). Ford. Chicago. is visiting relatives in the cit - |l`-...I.. [Ann -um -.:II 4|- an... __..I ,1 ` l`\_L UIIUIIIIU PMKK yuuuuruny. The Hbh battalion will have a atreeb parade on Monday night. W.Edunr. mnnnmar nf hhn nnmilfnn nrnumeu, w. uunlop, rung atroen. W. Doug, proprietor of the Walker -house. Toronto, in in the city. Quinn hhnf. n. rnnrh: tn fnlra Hm nlnnn nf IIU ' mu.` Llllll Cale J B. R. MUCANN. A(`(`I)UN l`AN'I` AND o Raul Eulnto A um. limits and Ilccounm looted. Money ) loan nl. lowent. rnws. 00 332 King at., over Wmlws Drug Store. EUIUUII Ull Ullll IULII. A few private picnics were held at: Lake Onbario park yesuerday. The babtnlinn will have A ntrnnh `rho spice of Ivory Du] mm-.wnu um Poonlo An Tnlklng About-loaning II upon in Attention or `thou Who An `lnllnl lama. Ueo Roach : oatmeal cream for skin. Lunches and picnic bukooa. Frontenac (`mh PHTIIUU Ull Auuuuuy lgna W. Edgar. manager of tabs Hamilton rolling mills, in in the city. a Black worsted suits. wall minds and ` tuning mum, I! ll] one Clby. \ Black worsted suits, well made and trimmed, 37. Dunlop, King atroeb. W. Bomr. nronriumr nf the Wnllmr PARAG RAPHB PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8 Illla Long Island park will be opened for tho ; season on June 1551:. A 0.... n..:...o~- n.'....:.._ ......... I..-I.I -4. `I -1... Ill LLIU CID Tmdo rare. we will do you good. Oak LII IIJIPIDGHD DD IBHRIBHU. Do you like the one price system? Oak Hall. lNClDENTS OF THE DAY. "POWER & RON AR(`lllTEL' ommu Bank lluhnllng. ournur 1 Wellington utroota. `Phone 2l2. __ ---_ -_ .__ -.-v- `-----g r-vsvu-nail has-U ptonauodu up and don: Pnnannnd nth: scrub. _ Although any iudlo In IE0 DQNI dint` daylyhl. got llognnlanuuhrtuu-vo an in` II lot II`: work. What III] in in unngqllio an no an-qg wumug. Acitiun nggolln that it Vouldlnn good thing to have forunhudlouo tcholno Irhnbygirlsoluudotycunoouldhkopc fronptoncnoding uh ptindpolnnouu dl Irocnohlxo dayundnigh. Youncwhn nocnorotlnntvolvoycun ol up unto bonouiuthoutnr-endinrptocuniontht ntonunodu on Mad darn P.-1-._....| Olve II A Trltl IIOIO. It would be an ee.-y Inetvet to keep the main etteetl of the city cleen if the eye~ teen in ale in rneny Ameticen citiee were adopted here. There on eoertein day each week end belore e cettein hour eech merchent is obliged to"heve half the med lrontmg his place 0! buoneu cleeued up. the reluee being pieced in e pile. Corpor- etion dump cu-In cone elong end any ml the dire. Thee by united action. nch Inetehenl epencling not were then ve ni- nutee in the opention, the pelic tho- roegbferu erecleeued ep end elnye per eeot e ueet. wholesome eppeennce. It is vonh while giving the queen e txid here. `the coneteble Inc about t round The mi. An amusing incident. occurred yenterduy nlternoon in the western portion ol the city while police constable Tunrnermnn was making an inepecmion of yude. He went into one place and found I pig otye. The pen in empty. the womun who lived on the premiah toying the had diopdeodol the porker. Afar nishing` his inspection 0 euvethe place. and in panic; through the house his nu untion van attracted to the squealing of I young` pig. Opening I room door he found the uqueeler med by a leg to a chair. The ovnet ol the house had tried to hide the hot that e pig was kept on the premieee. llllll CUVllplUllllK one WUIK )BHCOI'uy IKCQYW noon. The yards generally were found to be in a very clean and tidy condition. bus in certnin rectiona, pircicularly in the vicinity of Pine, Cowdy. Cherry and Unha- rino streets, many outbout-ea were found in , ntilthy condition. In the roar of many atorenon Princess -broom dirt piles item found. which rnerchnnta were orderod to tum `Moved. In the woetern portion of the cit_ from the knitting mill westward, eovenl d y pita were found. up-cu. -u -nu-vuru The pulico have ulnhod their spring Lmk of inspecting premises. constable l`I'mmer- mun completing the work yesterday ufter- nonu. Thu vnrdn msmarallv were fnnnd Ian News From B-ev.WD;;'.;0nrilIner. Rev. l).wis (lnrdincr, on his way to the Klondyke gold elds. is in camp on lnko Renae . He writes. under date of My `. 7t.h, that. he ' reaching along the way. On the Sunday n ions to wiiting, he walked twenty miles a preached uhreo timoe. He in building boat, the work on which is lmlldono. I would be ten days before he and his party could proceed. There are about eeventy-live tents in his city and there are tented cities Along the lake ehoree, on either side. for miles. Boats destroyed by ice. and live: and out- line loan are daily occurrences. n n nun-v uuueunug I unev- For the benefit: of certain citizens who appear to be unaware of the face. I might: state than a place exists on the water front. on King street wean. just: west: of the Rathbnn com ny e wharf, as a public bathing groun ." remarked I city official lub evening. "The place was fenced in abono six year: ago by the city oouncil and bus been mninteined ever since as a public beeliing place. where all who desire may take a dip, ehielded from the gaze of the public eye. A lnnewuy leads into the bathing place and everything has been done with I view to making in as suitable as pouible. A xi.{..coi.i.... The Front. John Reid, son of James 1*}, Reid, lfninn sbroeb. is s corpoml in the Oregon volun- t.eera.now on route to Manila on the steam- ship Australia. John was s telegraph employee in the Western Union oilico. Portland. Ore. He joined the volunteers and WM soon made a corporal for good service while on active duty. The oilico men before he lefb to the relief of ..du1iral Dewey presented him with a handsome gold ring to remember thorn by. It be re- turns his former position in the Western l'nion is at his call. Mr. Reid loarnod operating in the G.N.W. company's oilice in this city. RTHUR. ELLIH. Al{(?HlTE(/`I 0Fl'l(`,E8- Exnhnnxn Phnlnheru. ummh Block. 81 Brook Htroul. Klnznlon. Unt. nubsmla Combine. It in said chub several gentlemen in the city have agreed to form wlmu will be known As tho "Huabnnd`a Mutual Dafonco Anrocintion. Tho or;.:zmimcion is not: yo! completed. but in is expected than the olliccra will shortly be elected, and other details of formation arranged. For name Limo pass: it) has been loll: tllmb some such an aanocintion is necessary for the protoc- lion of what) is called the stoma sex. It; may make the form of a joint aloe/Qconr puny. and the entrance fee will be laceil an n low guro. so its ndvanbngea will be within the reach 0! all. They Wnnrted Hatlnfaetlon. About twelve o'clock lash nighb a man and his wife appeared at the police station, each demanding that the other he looked up. They had just] pasaed through a family quarrel and were seeking satisfaction. Sergb. Snodden gave them some fatherly advice. reminding them of the sacred com- pactof matrimony. He advised them to make up and return home. This they did, loaving the station in ll happy frame of mind. nu nun nun - uu-um. The Kingston yacht: club will ask the city council for in grant) towards the regatta to behold here towards the and of July. The ynchbsmon feel that: in arranging such It big event: for the beneh ol bbe city they should receive substantial aid from the council. The club will arrange for an illuminated parade if a band concert; is given in Macdonald park. . 'l'e|chon' Bummer School. The special Mihenciou of school teachers is directed to the ndverbieemenh on page one cf the `teachers session of the Belle- ville business college. Bookkeeping, ammo- gmphy and drawing are three apecinloleu. The course lube from July 55h to Augusta `Josh. The advertisement: will be found of special importance to teachers. offering an it does a delightful mid protable holiday. 0nlyIl 3.50 A Cult. Provost. of the New York clobhing shore. will make`to order 8 suit: 0! all-wool Eng- lish cargo for $13 50. A ratmlnu h guarnnbeod. Thane are the goods which he has` imported for uevernl earn and have given entire utisfnctlon. bone goods; are Indigo dye and guaranteed no : to fade. 250. Alexandria Day Thursday awe. Summer "John Hnggub. Clarence shrub whuf 1:30 p.m.. reman`: onrnivnl. Home durly. Return ticket: only 250. spun} II-IIpVo~(Ion nnmu-d __,|__- _,_`_,:.L_J.1_~, _,,_,, A Public Bathing Plnce. J... L......Ih. -1 -__s-._ 4.; CITY AND VIOMITY. vvwu - w---- -vyw- -- Pm: Col.nu)I:\'-I. 0.16.. June "In. - -Dawn: rt Tulloy. Inrniuo to Prose-nth. noel: Rlnmon. Chicago to Kinalton. com; llolbourno. Tolodo to Ilonlrul. olunnrgl o-I-an mm. genuucugo. I'M: D.u.mmn. Ont. Juno I0.-- Dovn: Btosmu Bothnia. Button to Knnnton. Iinbon nus-at Ghoul"!- bup Iiumdou. You Willis: M King- ninn- .-IQI. .. COWIIUI. ' The sloop Volunteer unloaded 5.000 bushel-1 of on: at l{ichardso:1a' olontor to day. Tharnlnnn Pnynuinn [nun Ila-cumin. in ll|\|T-CI|UK IHIDDWIU IIIIIIIII llllllll. Tm tun Maggie May and burg. Id: for Stale) : Bay to-day with lumber. Th: at-hnnnnr Kuhn Jgminnnn in nnlond~ annoy nay to-any vmu mmoor. The schooner Kn: Jnmioeou in unload- ing bu-lay at Cluk o mull: hone. `Th: Inn) Ar-Linn nnilnd lnr (human In-dli ; Wh [I0 llf I0 IOIG coal. The bu-no Hlggio entered Dnis' dock thin morning for repairs HUT!) IIU IIIUTVUW IIUIITIIIJUII` The mg II. H. Thorn-on arrived yester- day from Montreal Wlbh uneven lnghb bsrgon and cloarei agnin with four barges, groun- laden. I am. ..... n ....... -..|....u .....-. n- 4-- II'n] UUUTIUIIC IIIVF UYUllII|Kn The barn Adela loaded `0,000 bushel: of onto 1:. It-Ichudaons` elovatot yesterday for Montreal. UIVL- ...L........ A....:. I'.`-l.u...... I-lL In- lUI' .IIOIllI'E'-ll. The nchoonnr Annie Fdconor Iolh Clnrlotto yesterday to loud coul for npilo dock. ` Tim nlnnn Rowan-nian nrrivnrl frnm ' l'pllU (ll'CIu The sloop Sovereign arrived from \ ooronto yeuerdny with bnnchwood ` Sovurda. TL- n'p\l|r\ \'.-.l...-u...- nu-\`t\r'Qnl .| lg Diflfy II UUITII Elli DOIQ The tug Active sailed for Oswqzo to-day with two lanes to load coal. -r;. 5...... u......-.. -..-...a n...;.' Ami: 'IN(lH'I`()N REHIIDICNCE. THAT l'I(`,- ` turonquo reulduuual property known as "Oltldorwmxl," about mljolnlng `pI_l_.y. I_.argo_ dwellmgl unnmlutlmn; $25 7. E.`'&&s$IhQ, .ni.`` ` IEUIEH. Tho lug Bron:-m reached port to day with [our barges from Montreal and clear- ` ed ngain with three Ioadod baryon. Thu nfnamnr (Hnnunrru nnd nnnnnrt Min. ` no u y. Tbonlnop Poruvilm pom lhneronto. in unloading luInb0i'It " :l| dIII Inland. Tn: inn Anni: KIAI Anti hnran loll for Capt. Dunlop and crew of the steamer Algerian lolt last night. for Montreal. The summer left Montreal thin morning on her rb trip oftho season. She will arrive hero no mormw nlhornoon. ` VI... 5.... In IV 'l"L.......-.... _--...-J _-.u-_ Vnnrnur. " An absentee from the city for even the past year. if returning home by water at night time, would marvel at the altered Appearance of the city`: Inter (rent. in fact: he would be apt to think that he had entered the wrong harbor. Three illumi- nated elevators. each It hum of Industry. oflor a pretty spectacle, and a lively scene. Lust evening a number of people vinited the l\l.'l`. company`: elevgtor. which was brilliantly lighted up with are lamps and include:-cent lights, making tho densely dark night there nlmoat as bright as day. The elevator was going In-ll blast, both merino legs busy in taking grain from boats. and two shipping epontn flooding grain into barges. lo we: a very attractive night. Kinunrnn in nnw nnnnliml with thrnn BI.ll'IL'I4lVU Flgllllu Kingston is now supplied with three I-tationnry elevators and chreellrmbinuonon. Their aggregate capacity for unloadunz in 70,500 bushels an hour, which cannot. be equalled by a similar number in any other city`. Mooors elevator has taken on!) IS,- \ 500 buehela in one hour on the go down. ` Thu .I.nl'l1l\l` Jnhn Nnunn fr-urn (`Juinnnn ll` '1! UUEIIUIU III UIIU IIUII. UII Ullu U lIUWII- The ~t.enmer John Ruuee from Chicago commenced unloading 47.000 bus-ho|a`"ol wheat at the .\l. T. company : elevator as nine o'clock Int night. At: two o'clock the was on her way for tho Welland canal IV ._A I\.._.I-_ __..l __A._ -1 AL_ _A-,...-- WHY` IN` "V" UIJFDPII (H WDUIE` The Bchoonorn Acacia And Two Brothers with coal for R. Crurford no expected in from Charlotte this owning. Thn Innm Adnln lmdod `Z0000 bunhnln UV] HKHTII Wllall lalll'l'U IUHUUU UIrUHu The steamer lilongnrry and consort Min- nedooa arrived from Fort Wullinm to day with EN! (MN burbohl of wheat` OBI... ..|.-........- A.._-;.. ....l I`... Il...L L--. III] UXIIILIPIU Ul uuulu. It is understood a petition will be lrnmoul by the local marine men and forwarded to the government as an overture townrda having the Catarnqui swing bridge remov- ed to a point: further over towards the cen- tre harbor channel. There are two wrong objections to its present condition. First, it lies now away in one corner out of direct linowith the channel. and secondly. it in too narrow [or the boats now in use. The bridge when built was so (lone to nccom- modnte the boats of that day, most of which have disappeared to give place to the modcrn requirements for bhe trade The sooner if. is removed out in tho chun- nol, the better for navigation in the her bar. A.. ..l.......5.... |'........ bk- ..:A.. I . . . . . ..... LI... LUU IHIHIHLBY El ITUILYIIIUT. One or two boats till persieb in the long blowing ol whistles, nob only when coming into port. but: when lying: at the whnrvea. One excuse ellered for the pro- longed whistle in the early morning is the desire be call the wharf man in case he is asleep. An experienced men on nwharl will line to the sound of n more whistle nu readily as to a continued blowing. mid even if he um nut; nround, a competent nineler can run the ordinary been close enough to the wharf an to enable one of the crow to jump ell with the lines. As in ruleib is pmeeenger boats of not the un- unual arm that give most: oenco in this re- spoeh. There is n by-law in the civic statutes placing this olfenee under penalty of line. and it. might: go well ll the harbor- mnater would report. Lheellenders and make an example of them. It in unrlnrntnnd n nn|.it.inn will ha frnmnil T HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE ON nlun street. near Dlvlulon street, luwly coo led by lmvld J. Whlwhenul. A small ex- n lure wlllcolnpletelt. Lotml olns Queen's gems groundn. Apply to It V. wanna. Bar- I r. Wonderful Oapaclty 0| `rho 0lty's Ilen- Iora-`l'he lien: or lndnacry In The uartneea 0! the Night-Petition loa- The Alteration in The lulu; Bridge- Ioveunenta or Vessels. Today the deputation from the city. with the representatives from three other cities. had a conisrencs at Ottawa with the minister of railways and canals. The in- terviewers represent several branches of the marine shipping trade and are fully intereeted in navigation on the lakes and river. which are open and free for travel at all times unless wind or log interveneo. But with the Canadian canals. handled by government employees, it is diifereno. At midnight Saturday the locks are closed to boats and remain so until the following- midnight. To large companies doing 1- heavy transportationin ireight.this often involves a long delay and extra expense It so happens at times that a steamer and tow with thousands of bushels of grain has to tie up in a canal because they failed to not out heioro twelve o'clock Saturday night, and remain there until time for re- opening. The purpose of the deputation is to impress upon` the minister the advan- tnges or necessity of keeping the canals open for navigation until five o clock Sun- day morning and after nine o'clock on Sunday evening. This will give great re- lief to the forwarding companies and would also assist in avoiding blockades at the canals on Monday mornings. The mat- ter had been brought before the minister before in the form of a written resolution. and a very strong oppoeition was entered by the clergy, whose elds of work lay contiguous to the canals. The question has practically come down. to a debate be- tween the shippers and the clergy, with the minister an arbitrator. Pi... .. a..... |..,...i-- -a.'II .........:.L L. AL- Norse GLE-ANED ALoNa TH HARBOR FRONT. Mom MARINE lNTERESTS.| Wol da-cal Ioyorl. r Cm.n.m\'|, urn Tull`: [nursing in Prnocoth. |A.*i"_a8!'! Yusma lad!- T. Mclyiahon 6: Co. 1| lung Htroel. Exwnnlon and all nwdarn oonnnlonoeo. Rem. modonto. Apply next _door w.lunoI Pawn. xuuplvuvuuq luv. lil VIII dicnnl ynicinn ht unwed no benet trial Idaho Kandy`: Fun Ido ml ab he Fun Ingnp and _ `human The woman otlo-dny bngood critic. Shoiolotheunionuadappncinlvo. W0 have IOIIIO Wall Pnpon wailing foe Ibo oyuo(n`Lv'pnciuU.yo.ctitienIwonon|ofall II ouonroot the hvonblovoh that D.;..n.._I- AL.` ..-a.a -..I AL. .....A. IHWEDDELL. U I I \.ll` \.4I.4\J I IIIQO IUI U|i. on wlnch you save ve or six dol- lars. We haw? an assortment of IBEAUTYS Eves; I\'II [U [III II Ulll II I IICL \IlGU UI'1` OF C OTHES for you. run ...I.:p-In u o n . o n n inn 0.... nib n=v An`- which is equal to the best in the city. Every new design is here. The stock ofPiecc Goods which we purchased from the Grand Union were all imported direct. $16.00 Suits now $12.00. $18.00 " $13.50. $2o.co $15.00. $25.00 " $18.00. $28 00 $20.00. $5.00 Pants now $3.00. $6.00 /" $4.00. HALL WORK (IUARANTEEDJN / THREE-HIUIIY BRICK HOUSE, MODERN convenience:-, nluuswd `.1-|0J()hmIum Htnem. (Oorner of Barrlu, oppoulw Blahnpws l ulIlcu Apply to R. Uunvlroun, root. or Queen I-Jtree . That's why we are telling you again that we are in :1 posi- tion to turn out a First-Class .~uvI-n /\I'_` I`! l'\'I`lI`I`.`(` I-.. _.___ SUITINGS. TROWSERINGS. ETC.. ETC.. ETC- . in n nuiunqe. (lob taho right: kind of wood ho start: them nnd hhen you will have nu brouble, Therein a right) kind of wood bo gab. and 8 right place bo gob in. This in one of the planes. \'ou can nah A full nnrrl nf Ilrv Finn Kinrllinu \VnmI IF. '1 "IE [I one 0` LIN) [N01705: | U CI Rob A full cord 0! Dry l'ino Kindling Wood [or 32 H0. Suppose you give ul your next: order. EHAWHIHIJ, Foot Queen St. Everybody Wants to Save. coaxme FIRES SWIFT S :SCRANTON ; COAL, ioooooooooui :oooooooo< _MANY JAS. SWIFT 8: C0 U deuce 0! Han. (I. A. Klrkputrluk, beam!- mll Iltuutud, opponlte Mucdonald Park. Ap- ply Kxuxrn-uxcx on menus, Ontario st. Is the BEST. You must tryit. 'V' II"`IIl"UI III. IIVWIIIIU VI" Positively the naval and the put- wonft fill a bushel or con- vince you that 131 Princess Street. QNORDS 6 6 Rxv Icnvmw" mmu nm1'm w.- tnllyoor-uplml D l'rnr. Muwut. lmrfull particular: Ilpply to us. Mowmr, 130 John Iwn Strum. --5. E HAVETWO NICE HOUSES ON J\)IiN- non street. :4; rem, between Clem and Bydenlnm mroeu. Annlv to Hun-n VI lion I B onhun streets. Klna street. Ag 01' THE FLAT OVER THE BIBBY I Olothl ad oin- um RI 1. t a Bulls : Prlgflug alias. n1;p'l`;'n1 um [ 1; in-Anus. u II. R` I. u :-x. M. ii. lIEN~ . 'l`lH`l`. Umou SB} lrlnveua ulnn-I. _l{o.~l- mum 13:! Unlvunally Avunu`. Ulm` hours. B31058 nouns]: UN cw KEN k1'1`REE'l`.Wl'l`H In em Improvemontu; eiwnulou kll. ohon. Apply mJ. B. UAnuu'rumu4. BBIUNEI-28 IN TRUST. OP!-`l(?12:2B BA- gut 8!-roe-L Ana-lznnu-nl solmnrd. , 7 B3105 HOUSE ON QU KEN k1'I`REE'l`.Wl'l`H ohon. Anulv 00.1. B. (}Auuu'rmuuu. .__.j____.___...:.__.___ -_ - A. GIVENB. Barrister, Bolluuor. over Mor- nlnnll Bunk. Money I.oloqn|I.5|ndIp.o. Fl|8:'l' Ul"l"lL2, . rrut.herI' ` IDIIIII. Bl./\N(`ll.`\ RI AnomummL Iluukn nmruod. mmtud, nmln. WIDSKHUIIN FORMEKLY THE BEHI- U dance of Hon. (I. A. I\'lrknul,rluk. beau!!- OUBII OCCUPIED BY MR. MERRICK, Kluu Exwnnlon THREE-H l`ORY BRICK IIOUSE, MODERN convenience:-. IlI.|mlA3d MoJnhmum Htnem. mufon Kltcheu. rout. moderate. Apply ESE N2 WILLIAM u'mm2'r, Ex; 'nAotJ81-nov. omsv `AWD Tosmesb. HARDY #00-I 'smmu3 a LOSCOMBE. nun usv nun:-vn .-u .\...1.. . IDHICBURN of I on. Klrkputrluk, dy opponlte Ap- DUI!!! UCGUPIED BY MIL MERRICK, King Innlonoon Aunlv next. ._._.__..._-:~_. ....--A... NT OFFIQ ON FlH.8l' rut.heru' ooh. Apply in M i.:'Dic)u. CARDS. HoTra`LIv;-:87" FOR SALE. 3:95.291; DEkNT`AL. R K. KILBOILN M. IL, M. C. l & I-L. LATE o Memml Hup0r\nl~mlunl Klmpolun unnu- l1\l Hnuplml. Cnnnwr mr (`lly and Country on runner! y nx-oupled by the Int-o Dr. saun- rl. '.l`olephono No. 842. `H431, Apply to lrru 3.05., ' .`l'p'3'i5':o"_}f I In Du In invihd I nnnbu allot ght : bionic in hr in dclock In this ulhmoou when the wedding gift: will has exhibition. . . I nhuuoumtlo Ina! union Dnphhnvill `vo than eulgutdla puny :3 "Mai Home." In Skiunnr.Inriogliud- Iy volulunll lit no 1:! in pan: -IC J-K III "1 OIIQ OI IXIIIXU uietionnioly unwound ol tho King.-son girls. and the entrance to hot new info in narnrn with tho hash nl winhan for hol- Klfl III [K C15`-IICU I0 IT IIUW `(III II sanwn with tho Inn` 0! ribbon for her futnn lnppinca. While ngnctiog bot uuonl to mount city. ncougnsnlnto II.` Kan-nu xunnln in IKA Ilinl ILAI ICICIC KW 'V`IIllC ITCIIII city. recount thohnppyonnploiuthobcliolthnu fihnnnl hand-I urn uunvluwl ll. TIHT. Umm ill l'r|nm~un donut I33 lhnlvund ' |I0\|I`.\`, llI.m.lu 6 pm. pm unlny ~\1~n|u'. R to In Toloplmno ML C. I`. uhcrumn, D. 5.. I. D. &. Au! -LIIIL lll'Il BIHVUIIIIIK CUHlIIIIIs Mnsnd Mn. Noble Info by the 1:30 tnin lor Hulfoni, Uonn.. and thence to the ma. They II" he away [or A month, returning to Toronto by wny of Boston and New York. The wedding gifts: were ex- eoodlngly beautiful. Ono thou in worthy of upocisl monuoo. become of its being no uncommon. who [mm the noon)`: brother. ` a minor in Britioh Columbia. who rent. A box. mode of copper from his own mine. tilled with gold. Ilia Honor the Lion.- . Governor. gave a ulvor hoilou was with [ nuno cngruod on each nrticlo. A handsome chtqno from Colonel butt. and I heontilnl ring. turquoise uurmundodhy diamonds. from the groom. were also I the prooonu and three hhln were ludon with I vurioty oi oilvor. all plan. hucy work. 0042., which won tho upnniou ol loving mzu-d from I than hn"In'n luvnn oinln nl frinnrln. And nlnn ' WWII UIII IIFTIIII III HIVHI` l'I'KIl'lI II!!! the bride`; lugs citcle of friooclo. and tho hoax mmyontoltownwbo no lriondaol the groan. In Janis Dad` I'll one oi thumb -l`..n;...-s.I.. ..n.._..-I -3 5L. I;_.._n..... KVUUH III FIIIK LING`. IIIU WI5 worn over I blouse of white taffeta. The roftuhing combinntion '0! (men and white was also carried out in I becoming hnholrouxh groan straw. trimmed with most! of whitomlk mull. And with two na- tunl quill! no the aide. Brown shoes nnd glovu. And I green oilk ponuol. compla- ed the tuna ensemble of An eminently aty- Iiah travelling coatumo. LID and Hp: NALIA Infh Inn II-no I~'l1\ UTIUQT. nnu LIIIII IIFIIIIIIIOIIO. ULDIWI. The informnl hreeklut wu served on qurtette tables in the libnry and on the verendnh. The Inlln table. in the dining room. was centred by a broad mat of white peoniee out of which eroeenhendaome high centre piece lled with woigelia. Specimen glut-nee of orchids were artisti- celly pleced about the dainty edihlea with which the table was provided. And on one end wee the bride cnke from Wehh`a, Toronto. deconled with nnturnl flowers. After the breakfast, an adjournment was made to wheie ll. A. Weeee wine in waiting. and several photographs were uken ol the family wedding party. The bride looked distinctly emnrt in her no ingrown {town 0! green cork screw cloth, t eahirb trimmed with inillinerh folds of green satin, end the Ilectly t- ting coat trimmed beck en [rent with groupo of tucks and milliner'e told: of green antin no on the shirt. The eleevoe were tucked. crnea wise, between elbow and shoulder. and the rover: were covered with mi|Iiner'e folds of retin. This jnunty lu='e coal: WIIO lined with shot green and pink talletn end was worn near I hlnunn nl whim taffeta. UIIU CUIIIU WIID LU I00` upon. All four brideemeide were govvned in white silk, and wore green etrew bate trimmed with white eilk mull and pale pink roeee. Their bouquets of pink roses were zifte from the groom. The ushers were little Men-re. Mu Duff and Harold Freeer. A unique feature of the wedding wee. that. while there were over forty ueete preeent, ell were reletivee ol the ride. and it was one of the happiest of la- mily gatherings that could well be drown together. In addition to the local contin- nt those irom e distance wore: Hie onor the Lieut.-Governor of Ontario. end Mr. Sherill Mowat. Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dull`. end Mine Marjory Dull, of Guelph; hire. Fruer. Mr. George L. B. Fraser. and Mien Urummond, Ottawa. The inlnrmnl Ingnllnnh wne nnrvnd nn U. -I. NIHCQOIIHIG, OI LOFOHDO. The bride worea very handsome gown 0! ivory peau de soie. The skirt, with taffeta lining and dainty under frllle of lace. was en train. and was abeoluteiy untrimmed. the exquisite material being simple ele- gance" in itself. The bodice waa a charm- ing combination of peau de sole and chil- lon. The adjustable yoke and eleevea were of the latter lmy fabric. little corded rnchlnga of which were deftly arranged to lerm the yoke, while the epaulettea and long transparent sleeves were of nely tucked chiffon. The main part ol the bodice was of peau de sole. milliner'e folds cfwhich were laid in crosa-wine groups 0! three. encircling back and front at intervals lrom yoke to waist. A novel little waistband, made 0! five ruchln e of chiffon. alternating with three lol 3 ol satin, terminated at the loft aide with a cash of peau do soie, the fringed ends of which reached the hem ol the shirt. The high standing collar was of ruched chiffon, outlined with lilioa.ol-the-valley. and the delicate green of the underlying stems lent just the faintest cue eation of color to the bodice. The Brusee s not veil was fasten- ed with epraya of orange blossoms. and a ahowcr bouquet ol white roses added the nishing touch to this chic toilette which was worn by an awoet and lovely a bride as one could wish to look upon. All fnnr hrirlnemaida were anwnad in one Uanaulan nan: OI uummurcu. Lurulwu. 'AJune wedding offers epecial induce- mente for making oral decorations par- ticularly effective, and Oolonei Duff`: house wan transformed into a veritable bower oi ower: on ohie occaelon. The tire places in the drawing room. where the ceremony book place. were banked with marguenteo, the manbel pieces were mne- ed with pink and whibe peoniee and welge- lia, and the wedding arby ebood under a handeome ink and w iteiloral hellmade eyriugean wel elia. I heoillclatingclery- man wee the hr do : uncle, the Rev. Pro- leeeor John Mowao. D.D., of Queen : Col- logo. Ab bha appointed hour ohe graceful bride entered accompanied by he: father. and receded by her four bridesmaids, Mien l (ate Fraser, of Ottawa. Mien Ethel- wyn Mowah. of ie city. and liotle Misses Jean and Hele Dull`, daughters of l)r. Ramsay Dull . The nroomeman wee Mr. D. J. Macdnnald, of Toronto. Tina In-LIA nne-an nae-I1 lmnrhnmn anwn nl Inc Ilnouno the Win of com: Noble. `ro- ronco-Tho features or the l:vont-DI|- orlptlon of tho Di-ouu-nIo|t inaction- noly luoonod In Inlet)`: Icahn. A very pretty homo wedding was colo- brutod at hull-push olovon o'o!ock thin morning wbon Min Jot:-io Duff, only dnughter of Lleuh.-Colonel Duff, Princes: arrest, was married to Mr. Colin Noble, of bho Onnudian Bank of Commerce. Toronto. ' A L.-. _-.a.u..... -41`... .....i.I lmI.m.. PRETTY JUNE WEDDING -- MISS DUFF THE BRIDE. w]isE1mTE6h mm HOME DR. 0. W. MYLRH. Icnrruusu llolhu-I Burn.-onnl` U-.-uerul Ho.-apllal. will own his urgury, 1:30 Wehlugtuu mum, Hutu uy, Juno um. Snurul lI\-can an mo:-In-Al Fur this side hecwn. Sham! wort lulu-an-st, shun- I-we Ihn mun-as, :1-lurul run: In |`i\Ql'\`.\I on thin side henvem" FF vv-r~v -- --v vvuvu --_. `hnrrd hopes aw swvttrst, shun! than are n-cu-st. Shaun! l|\-as morn-nl Put this side hQ'C\`\`!|. ml fnilll II on Ihlt side henna anal uni Inouxnii otcycmu EICICIII when riding on Qua: -two! would not unto 1 V0! valuable colloclion for I Sun- day echool {in-try. (or an onrfneo ot that ttrnthnctonnovonnn ochre haul! would thought of n:hin it. `run Inga` ooinho oopupwilhlho unnhol in italics! mutton- Inbliolu pa ' lilnryho hoconducurlon the grand oor. jjiwjjjwj TUBI- ugm,I&o krill hit I pnhhhing IX. Illa. -Z "ill; III VIII I"III buonoluitiuoundtluproeuduchi Qnn '1: Lori]! 21 I nnhinhinn STIT- Tht the Hiepaoo-American an DOVIY In utiofactoly settled until Wnbington summons to in aid the up adviu of H. S. Barnum. that potlolnnn who. through tho Incdium 1:! {ha nnnn. daclnnd um nus! uuuuu Hgllilllvpllll ulnunoqutn than are fnvond Iith, if their coodntion on lap! Thursday night any be taken u u ctituion. `I'M! tho thoughts bicycliotl uuiortain Ilnn riding on than anyone -nnld mu A LT ON. BARRIBTERS. sou am. On` arm Chambers I. H. SIYTIIL. Q. U. H..I. Lvon. VV. ITIITIVTH I'I"J-VV*I`~ lion. I10. humming. Ho rill music hi-nnnhmtlinnnndlhmnronnd Inhi. pl for the additional space in Hnnaard. has bonuses ham one mu kod effect: up- on the city-thoy nine the I100 of tuition paceptibly. Thnl [hm Lnnrinr Administration in rs. punt pnor no mo us: noon: onocuon. T I it is nbouh time the venue was re~ formed. though not nbohahod. in order that it may be prohibited from stopping thopnnngudl lcgislntion that would he bemcinllo the highent interval: of the domillim. lI\L.m .L.. n:-..._.. .|._-_:.._ __._ _-_._ a. nun-us. mu gunuouun woo, uuongn medium of the past. docland that In: Ill "nlogltad to the limbo oi impos- oibilition. ' Thus the h|l~orbod noun ol night in the am! ocinnl Iinhlinn _nIAnh (`.nnnnn.7nnA'n "Eta noel ociool lighti plan! Gnnanmufo man hvond him. if their nnndntinn IVFITU "II" III II\". Thnt Bongongzhl cartoon in Friduy'n Tomato Globe. nlnntnting Footer : con- tinuous flow 0! nuporuoun oratory. And bearing those words I noted writer up- pliod to ShAkoeponro-"Aud panting time toiled after him in \min"-~Inau hnppaly conceived And well executed a cuiacture at has uppotrod [or mnuy 3 day. Thnh Inrlinmnnl nhnnlrl r ; limit ho. Xl III! IPWTVU [Ur lulu] . III". Thnh parliament should fix A limit. In- yond which if a member tmlkod. he should huh bnnnnnn hgrn nnn mnrkn` oimh nu- puu:vpuuI_y. Tim the Lsurier tdniniotntion in re- dcolning many of lll pledge: made to the poo prioruotho lsst general election. Ttt 3......) .L-.._L ..-. _L_l._L-J :_ -__|_._ r-c'nnunco.u,.n-nu`.-'c:.u M. NEEWLANDH. Ala? ITP201` And A raiser corner of lime and Klng urea 44 over mIu'u mu atom. Eutrnuoo on King Street, next mun: HALL Ahanl The Olly. That the curfew boll might: in honor not: be rung. an no: the lone Asuncion is paid to it; 3 luv not enforced is worn than no law at. all. inumuch no in crontoo 3 dir npu-d {or :11 law. Tlnnh Rnnwnndlfn nun-than in I`:-hIAu'nI T` I IhIIe.Not|ng Vnrloun Ilnpponlngn In Am! I IUT IIIU Fllillliluru Miaa .\larion Calvin attended lho r-losing exercise: an Moulton Fullogo. Toronto, ougl an the B.\pt,ish College. Woodstock. hub week. -th;u..u I-l\|.. I IIITIIIIIK LU LIIIDCWI U" I uurnuuy. Mr. sud Mrs. H. A. Calvin Ind family have removed to their (Burden Inland homo for the summer. IL... \I...;.... lV-I..:.. -AL-....l-,I AL. ..I...`..._ Illll RITE. IIBEIUII IE HUT KIIUEIH Mn. Moore and Mine Jenn Limlny wore amongst I small potty of Oblnvm tourists who cune to Kingston Inna Wadnondny on Mr. Thom son's pretty little yucht. ro- turning to buwa on Thursday. Mr. n1|dMrn. H, A (`Alvin and kmilv III. I: II. \lIIUUlU. IUPPUT ELIIKW Mina Ida Martin has returned to Picton, and Mrs. Ilukell in her guest. lira KIAAIA All!` Mi... Jonn ljnnlnnv Irnrn U0 |lIllIU(]U3 UH .llHll !(lBy. Mr. and Mrs. E. }l. Bicklord have re- turned from their wedding hour on the continent: and are now an Ning|rn~on-t.he- I.Aka. Mrs. Macphail an of Pncton. spent: It the Mines Britton II... l)..:As.._ :. IIIU DIIBECH K)I'lILUl|. Mrs. Bricbon ie In Montreal, visiting Mrs. P. 1!. Gilbert. Tupper atroeh. Min Irln Martin hm: rntnrnsd In Pintnn. LOIS. Mn. Moloon and Min Molooa. Monhrosl, are visiting Mrs. D. Stewart: Roberbeon, King street. UIIIIIIHIUT. DI'UUIlyll. Mien Jean Paterson. who open the pub nwo weeks wihh Mrs. Mnckerraa, returned 00 Gananoque on Thursday. Mr, and Mn. E, H, Riokfnrd hnvn ra- AR(`lllTEL'I`B. MER- lluhcllnxmurnur Brook and Walllnumln ulrnmn. 'Phhnn 21').