On Wednesday, June 12, and Tlmrsdiy, June I8. you miaaod mylatters. 1 am glad _ did. No. it, was not because I was buny towrite, but I could not. I \ stupid onoughbo sprain my wrist, t. was all.-Jnnv. Fuclnntlng Trlpl. Steamer "Amorlca to Lake-on-Moum main and Piown ll n.m. Fare, 50 cents. A tolegrnph mango was received at the nlica sution horo.veat.ordny.!rom Verona, .0. willhold 3 lawn. u 'ui:"nt;hn:r `=n:l"|; STOLE HORSE ANFEUGGY. Am Am Ho Am Hood Am Heading [ Am Heading for Am Heading for Defeat. Start nnd llnllh of Tuppol-`I `Ion r. A... A lawyer u; I :-epurnl It. .n... ur..... ...:n .. me. mun Strawberries: and cream. Ice ream. C|T_Y AND vacmmr. OPERA Many People .-5 nulvnn :1` hn` L `Meals at IL hour!-. Cold roast chicken. Ox tongue. Corned beef. Rhubarb pie. l and cumin. Colllae. |I1UII I Swift : : o'clock , return- Will that penters work, R. (law & Uo.; nigh} you-\ Simmons Bros. and Pollie; plumb. and as tting. J.Jnmieson; uchitbm, "5' ow- anda. ' A new piusod brick and he MA front. will be built. to the more QT; Svoorli will be commenced on Mondlly ll r,,inR- The im vomenta will make the ("re one of the neat. in this put of the Oonltfry. llegronod Illl lbooos, Very _l{ev. Vicar Henerul Ken 99! rate school board, invited to t,;),e5"" at the ceremony of laying the comer ,t0" on the new Fronwrnc school. chum comply with the invitation 00 `occur! absence from the city. He nrfivgd ,0 5," qugloch. thou the time the ollirmnony unhod. He ex%I`e:sot_il n!` lthhe cf 1.o_ ....o -IDAAH )00l'I' L0-any DHHII I Vl IIV" I FL! " 'ingnton first, ten youri ago` And [ 9"" notndrinking man. nor one Who ,p0"" his hard earned money In l1ugm0,,4-b ways. No sir, work is scarce!` and `,::135 are lower Llium they were even Len voarr` "3` l never know so many men to b;, out of employinent. in the old times E8 there 1` now. And so many of our clewreb most. capable young men did liave home dfor the . Ullbed 5bl`t _ can in orer to mac ` ing that their own country llntihgefued them. I know men in this city who ` (`upled positions on dibrenb V6egM_. crd` ing, or belonging to this port, who `;r doingudn_v`s work an laborers when opportunity otlort-. One of Chg, W115 _" on Lain of a certain vossel. The `N . ' rer need the nmount. of busineag dong _. this boat. that she wns ml. out of com: nion; her captain was diz-missed, crew, and he is now working for 31, day. where he formerly drew ;` day. could give you It more of nllnilm n9"' but what. is the use. We will lune we be- ginning ofa new order nf llllllkrx on `. .3r(l, and we'll have n 4-limioe the.` .v IIHIIIWI UII IIIU \IllVUlIl"|e Hon. George A. Kirkpatrick I_,,,;C".d Riverside, ('|l., with in part)` 1,, wt L friends. Kingstoninna in tlmt. perpgt garden all heard of the invasion and `-11 upon him in full force, arrmiged {of drive, and in a delightful trip t-ll]-ugh. `"0 beautiful valley, enteltuinink him I!` moat. cordial and kindly way. The Wr delighted to meet their genial tmzl,gII"`- who had et.k.aine suvh an honornble Po` tuition in his native )l`0\'ill06. u he ""3 gretaful indeed for t. eir kindilegg and M tention. The Kingatoniana In that 5C` tion are iroapering and are hepphmd C"' tented. ut their love of home incro|_` with the years nfabeence. and the $1118` abon papers are received like u buy!` 0' daily sunshine. j ._gj_4._, HOUSE: THIS EVENINB; u ._, Improving 'l`hoIr Affelllig`. The successful tenders for the Q1t:raf,i05_ and improvements to Livinga Bro store are: Mason work. A. Newlanlh. 09"` R. (Jaw & Co.; nlgtgl "0rk plumbh n :.A_ `Yak . o clook, the time the obrgm y W" ` ex Ieasod rag:-on thug h`; coll 3 not mood. v. .1. n. Boyd Wu ,. T0 mum. ma Rev. J. R. Blwk -t M ,,,re'- Both had been invited to ynrticika. the nu IInaorV'Iwl'I` Iuucl-I_-vnv. inyyv f tor regarding Ina recent. re-Ilpwtioi "H the city`: re npplinncu. The ruins A still hold: good. only one docignc /'4' lack of strong Iuccion hose lot th` 19017 ` weather ongino-being oomplmd 0'- Thin want. us: Inppliod shortly `tug 5' inspector`: visit. unnu IIl'-II'U um-y---`_ Wolfe mum lumen rm. Oolgnungclwd tn the city council I complnint Q, 307"` ship lumen mo tho ohunblq in 9" mmuo the oxoluaionol mum in- nnh. There in no by-lav tting pl)`: Ibo dunblou for tho nae ol the fnmwr 0' my pnrticulnr loulhy, but fol 3,5. I9 izmipononauhl-iq thdr Flt` i,1b"_ Q poor and I want. to see me enu 01 in u The question put to the two (`igi.,e,,,a ferred to above, was asked of M hm" V` has the auperinmendence of u Inn-go M; in the city. And his answer was M H W or with those ulrendy received. 511 "m )oorer today than lwaa when I ruck hinm-Lon first. vonri 1120` A..,a I '3 TIC 0IC]'I Inll Mayor Elliou bu nooivod spa Port ' the fin nndorn-inn unociA_tI0n*. ;,.aP rgnmphmion B" ' I hnv lost money on horses : any 1 NJ . made you rlcn .' nu WM ;u!"I'.m Trobh an it hasn t. ` he answer _ O poorer to-day than I was twenty year; 1| ' an l m twenty years oldertlmn I M" :l?|::_` I lost money on account of being lmd ,.r1:l(:' or wages : I pay more to keep my hol"M hold going than I tuned to y in the Ono dnys. No. air, the NI . M` mm; ' imnr and I wnnt. to the end of :. " Ifnocsoldu nvcno c|oc|x no.9 fnghlngok BiI0lIIl'0IlI'|d'hi@ at .e.; Iudduu . 5;-.; mum. not . I - ":'~`*=:.':':'-* =-=-=-22:. And, let me tell on, there W03 n,or9tT" in those days t, an there is no. '0" dnyalfrequetly drive from me` ,,.aIW nations to the cab stand with an ,,unP`y ;-i;,;. No passengers. or least. I I , OW `ll Comparison WI the this bern Lhnt. used to come helf ,,mke d town now. I am noba P01"-iqinn N` I d0n`L want. you to put. my name in the 1" per but Inm oing to vow gm on . ::.'ird. to see w ether or not Laurief improve things for us. At, the corner of Ont.arioM1dJOh streets an old carver was meta 1.1411 NJ`. made you rich? he WM pk Tromh an b" unaWer..,, No. the NJ hill` ,1" poor and I of h The mention out (`in._ Jinn lffoh. R dcnlnln ltd, M) lnrl stream. dun W|nl--Cornor (lnrrau and lrlvh. Ilon struts. All Midl of the Liberal ammo will he Imutlly woleomc 1. ``N.} . be d~>!" was me ulnswer. I have been too long in this business W _ nucha handicap as the NJ . mm 011'" Before the days of protection "-1 h'l horse to son I could get. twice llg ugh f0" him us I can get now. And 1 Quulld 13") rig [or far less money than they now r'U"` tell there ;,]0reg,rI1l davs p.'0"" Work w aoiroe, hnna were d,wha.fF"- unbilt e resenbstaneohhing wk reach?` If the P. was the grff g ic .r the building of mnnufact.ol`|8q' that '"' was said to be. eurel_y , have prevented the locomotIV0 work:-I going to the dogs. It has nofu M far ever knew, made the worklngmel, For my own part I am today gut 9 ploymont. doing odd jobs Wllrgver get. them to do and receiving from 3' .1 $l.`.!. ) a day, where I formerly was l'| never less than 82 to 3`.Z.5() per day, TL; tobacco I smoke, and other articles th use cost more than they formerly did that the NJ`. has been a curff nmler a. blessing.` or a boon to me. was Another u`m-kinnrman. 11 (`ab n..._.nr. , ._ blessing.` boon to me`) Another vlorkingman, (`H ow or. next seen and was asked, Hg 3],, 1` made you rich '1" N v 1.. ,L/"' nun: Hm nu... " now never exceeds thirty men. Twlking last evening with gm", once upon :1 Lime, earned g0 d wage mechanic on the stat!` of bhe ln3mIu,i0"' `1 Wum reporter asked the citizen how 1:950` counted for the chem e that t|*k" place in the condition 0 auirs. ..1 b" the great. N. P.." was the prompt nod `" heeilzeting answer. You kllqw we '9' told that the protection was in cage!) "3 upepringing of scores of `ball chi;n"-V throughout.` the land, and to give elppm)" ment, at. good wages, to those who ws""d it. We, who once were emrloyed on the Igs oi `the locomotive war a 0 Ipoc one promiaoa were GQ - 1 - orlr scarce, haniia dfgpfgwv renc was gren g,_,,._,`C f.r who, Vur .._.__._. The Cry! the Men Who III-Q 3,4,9 ' the Swat of melt Browlfrghy 505 me Nations: Policy to Ham,` Bro" About Nntlonnl Poverty. There are not a few Killstgmanp 7 dent in the city today who Well mmemb when the locomotive works Rhys em?1 ment to between ve hundr an 5 hundred man. To the citizens __,,.rr9 hundrq ;,,d SIX hundred men. r ferred to ibis not lenaant knowledge, e r is II evidence 0? how the N.P. has beneted '3 workimzmen or fostered the mg,,E'j."_L.g,uf1:'_1l; evidence 0! now me N. r. nan ognepaf workingmen mnnumg-ta`- industries of Canada, to know tun largest. sum employed in the esgubmh exceeds thirty mell. 'l`-xlkinn lnnr. avaniml with a_,...1. `` i;:--____.\/ \ wnmma WORKINCMBJ SAY wonx SCARCER THAN EVER ` -1-... |nEA| nnI\ul D- ,4 lnlnnd lhrnon 'olfo nocity councilncomplnint \},..;a"` lumen new in . p 0' humble: fnmwri pnniculnr hat fol` Q. "90 Ln- w. n. max .1. I. unnliI.1.. } ""`" """`" J. I01). IOWAT. Onmpalgn Rocretnry. TELEPHONE 860. III!` vs:----v-.. -. .7 \v=- FORE-MEN onow Poopx. lutury El &I1Iln._ .A add an -an-. n n|nnl `um, _ :. l.|.....| 3- L-.. nnIh_ the llllswel, 1 bll8i..,,.g one W " `I\lg;Ef|b. tree!` ,y935 Jen your, b t ` G 0 nre xr CIQVQ 5 0"d "at IY-lime! .n.n55 h ment, Committee Room, opera House Block PIIINOIIII l'l`Bll'."l'. BRANCH ROOMS: . ()IsMr3'I%Vtrd-Barn\ok ntrout. mu-nor of I wont. Vloio Mm urootnoppoum Ht. are . 1-I Ward. dulnu Wnnl-Corner (lnrrnn. r. "8 NJ . The c" 7mP`rk fairly awanned with bicy- Nists-iI""r "'Rlast evening. Alargenum bar of W9 8l1org were ladiol taking their 1;... '1' ` your boot. [in-lam u.. Tom- bar, but "i`n `ear the uue will only come locally,/'6 m`k)u's clever bataman_ Stowe` m the j`-C9 M Rdd'5- g,,,,,u 1`; gtenac, No. 59, 1.0.2-__ pond at elk Panl':I ckhurclrz. on Sandal '1: - 5 We: o coc , w erethg wi b..'.`.'a"roa' by :`m. Bro. u. 1.. W3;-roll. Fl`t;;v'M"""u`5?- camp motinll. in'Lnko Om...-io l:'v';k- at 8:30_ o`clock. A non `mum fmfe will begin If. no .,.,_ ma `3ntinIl" h in lfter the close of agrvimg in re par ' I 0 P-In. s:ovv"'_ "hon juice ayr-I It Roddon'a. it horse owned :7 E. Kuhn- Ihngh, me `frg, ran uuy At. 9,1,, mun- `fttion. W i `mg the buggy. The owner "ed mo `}"J",_l ton ulcer-Pb Dole while he mew` th "end. A wont_ bound min mmd um and fnshtenga the OI la ' -`:l[|:ecl"| fl," Monday ladies tailor mNl0 sun in Iy Serge at $2.75. worth 36-5 The Kirls ." Fair. The ,h'ldren" who intorruptod Llne eo,e,vt1`Vf meetimz inno(`ent.ly did a Rue do or Mr. Mclntyre. So gays the Na, ,`.f._ _' thoughtful I And dear h0Iml(l ' 80 fnd of children. HM]I|""l`a for olives. Jan. Rodden \\ ('0 . / . . lust ' r Ahoy Says that If B. Vl. Folger win ClnrI""r" in suitable rffd from the ngruet T09; to Lake Ontanq pgrk_ ,0 an tr, mrmi W] 0lmen to ridg Ijghb into W0 park` ,l1f:e"1en wnuld be willing to pay 3" engmng,-0 (ve cents. ` re, baplllgrlgt, the Kmgston Fgir nn M0"dy._5 whines navy blue serge suits Dru`, Sc}, 1' Y'tl'| '1'~0,dnY '3 Sundn afternoon and "enin5 meal"!!! M L 9 O"""l0 l 3"l`- Rev. r t*`ger, the renowned natural by, egllor '`.and Rev. VV. 0. Hgnmer, -1. AI.nn.:-... ............I;.r. ...;n _..L. Km.` MT `;ger, the renowned nabllrll bnm e;h"A '3 and \`E6rican evnngolieb, win mute nddrwgel`; r hen the Rev. Mr. Sam gets 3 " of his voice not only ginnera `tremble hm `he proud oak shakes. 1 0" 6 Oran e phoa M00 and I005 bef':.b1"" .' cengta shot: 9 at Mitchell's. d 0f l`\`8a? We have them in all Rind badul` Jag. Rodden & C0. sir I7""d Mclntyre, K.C.B. This in win rib": ,bfore some person's eye. after 3ir Chit` ea laudntion. We must. admit. lluu Don ` deco;-van it more than hi, mu- ter, bung. `Bar the title will only come loamy/, ':'.3lou's Sm.9|`5 "he t'.....-L Fmmenao. 59. I.O.F.. Attend DOMlNl0N___lzE6Tl0NS; $$:'.;'d"r ;,sg i>'yi:.,".f'I;.:.: $3. Fore? 8 Pa [eqll$t&i I40 IYafQnd_ m....m ' will leave foot of P.-in An F0;-0{" " Me requested to -mud. Elacnic will Princess `;`t:~e,t' 0"t":"3`fP0w (Sundny)t_moming_ [Er M8 Is; mp moo Ill, ' LO 0 0:Q.e__:n P`rk` nI`.n:30 "IA hen Kngerog 1|]-u -nu u-9--tulluj mm H. . l\{?,:lwffiy John Cuts. whose lnthor I!!! brought '"tt5m Miuiuippi Int wash and [thud i" Howl l9l ing fI'_0|n `yphoid `_"- -rrivod In the 0! uniforms hum we .m` dionlop Ind VII Ibo emu`- ed .- . o-_'-"um an. above mama anmm. lrgm "'."" dionlo. Ind Ilno ennu- ld ., . ."-ct. thoabovo instituti- Win. ' "'0!-ning he sbgvod aign of l|np|,ovg|9`'- Tho blhtl ll tho cover- to Mol'G'|l.mm" Bunk bllildillg, not Brock ml '0' mgton streets. ' EIlbl`r:r mnkin to raise gumcient, `Kinney {ck b"ries of nd coucom. 5,. the my pa` y the mh hm. bmd. An ldenmm I 1'18 the nubscri tion list. 5.. hand. Tuka `3k at tho adieu` mw blue erg n"'m" "The Kingston Fair; worth , hm fit 2.75: only Monday. _ The " in Hm Eumuoer nontninux pro. f8I-ioII"l l.mu"t"nt,od tlouoription a! King "'\ Lia`/'Zo.`"t dry d00k.M well in of hviu 5` `,3 ii" bout. builthngf outabllnlnnolnt. sLow9,'M {hojuino _cordin| Ab R.odIlolI'I. seP.".':Ir!'!r;3..n".u1.:md' ' ""?'uoo|- ' `1`,`"i"" i}}f.T1'"Tu3Ii:'3i CI} """f.".{ 3ton.:`ryg" r'ln\ nl sale. y Rom s.,{t"` o d find rolinblo innumnce ngoncy doe, we uamoua. pnyn Inn-ea ,.-mnptly, ml ,..ljU,"'em fnir and honoudy, (;,,]|u\""'-V " Ntovk of straw lusts for boyn Ixnq moi! "`_"'\0t. be aurponaod for style and })I_`im' A `"5 fine hut. well trimmed, for `I; n "Wrndu nt 6u..m. Jam 9 Swm. \iy`0n Bggnts` 5` 8 `:6 80!) lmvo l`('lnu\'6(l their office to M,3rC'"."'L`3 Bank building, ('Qr_ Brock nd \\'9m]mII streets. ]In'G(35 m k M Taylor : bargain day .-mle 0n I\lo"`I{ "" T-wdy. swnc) I Y `Leno s new store win be oc- lIpied Ma{t"\ Ju y. It wi_" be another Of me Factions in Klngznton in the (`upied uv axtlll July. `lb Wllll De another ux Eh`, Husrnnemctions In \lnineF"9 ` ],,we'h:n0n have removed their oico Merci. " Brock mm \\'0' streets. IN Prlnoou Shoot. Rollo N OPEN EVERY IVININN. V '6 W ix days. Donald l\t:l0cIntyre need not think he can Woo Kmgc`: '1 so long an he carries Lhat coercion R b_abouL with him. vnllaw '7 "I selling colored a(.ill'hnt8 8'3 3! encl" llese goods are worth $2.50 and 5" Fm . . 18". or Bmekvme. who mu "dd,-est` h "1 awn audience this evening, In ,. bro` ,:'l the late Hon. 0. p_ ymger. Stowesa Qmou I-quash ut._Rerlden a. '1'p.ur905, ~ at Strnbfonl, (.`. H. Howard's `PoLt6" d 0 9" 1 rince.got, a mark of 2:18. Home ";`Mnew'1erbe|ong t,oAmhernc lalmld. SL1`, -I Th:-Swift, for Ottawa every Mo_n- Il". ..."'.".a;,zsm.t.""" " `"" ""' 5 U1 : "lent om". 0 -onluv--vv, ,._.-..,.,K ,. ....- omce 0 8 hdsgme proportions. `re Oauery and corsets cheap at Sbeucy 5 b:`Vnl sale. Rer,,aI:nl]`t.he ,:A.0.U.W. ox_curnion to tyvawrllt 8?0minIon Day. Tugkem good ro n 0' Ix I`\..nt*Id Mlntvre think The ngnce committee met lagt, n;g},t,.nd red * re t t ' reps n. port opresen to nouncllon onduy `Rho. Tho` `r"p:'_'1lng season for black bass in Ca,,,.d|m.nu*1fers opens on Tuesday, and will c0';in d llnbil April 15th, 1397_ T831? Y8 M"dY "d Tuesday M. ....ln ,'. 001; gffs. Hemal9y s, Brock grgeo. Joli dd `mm, to-mghtis speaker. made In ne P958 last. evemng. at Gammo- Elue. . oway 3. sixty cent Fedora, in black rm v and co! 1 Is a corker. \0u should see will be "1 (mnanoque. Stick-Ir! '3 pa 1' Lhn.-ee large double sheet!` rm qua .c. M.ocheIr._ A T`; t' Journalist will marry a Krug- ton 1 {,"'.`Kl'adunbe of Queen's, before U... .n0 '3 over. a.,...ur'.;;r.b order the Specialty 5 rs. Hemale,Y'9I I3 0l tmm_ to-ninth!/B 5D8a|mr. lll __,___. Nu, P"Ig.-gplu Picked up 3, our PterI In Tlnelr Ramhlu. d9"'5 coffee is pure and good, S125 '.r`-Wot ; g in] bargain day ad. New "W5 for In ion at. Sbellcfs rem0V1 Sal . v Baobrgg Harty spoke last night. at race ' rn.eI' `."8 nn session of the nolice court E. Q. MITACLIELL B, ce|f;""vse. The a3 no session police this magi?- Th "he1d`f18eting of the `Prentice Boys be Fm Gunanoque. sac three at.-M ' We. at . (2. IDA I Inc totfol ig "Ink 3 Ian kg. in |,,V,,g_ da SM 8:: I; 0 e Bran six: p!:`op:)'_fi:Viqit;l;n1pr\_B 1 00 `"1. a 5 ` rams Vie ohm) IN'DENTs or THE on. $'?;8 night, and xf . Penort to present mmcil on on Sergt. Campbell a Hearty Good Fellow and Very Popular. A special parade of the Nth battalion vmscalled Int evening for two muons; to replace the drill lost by rain early in the week and to give the members of the class under instruction An opportunity to be examined in battalion movelnenta. There we: a large attendance on the part of the rank and file and each member 01 the clue exeyciaed tine battalion in various movements. VPL- -.....\L.-- on! OL- nl-an wgn. .0... movomonu. The members of the clue won Alter- wnrda examined in com ny drill and mud mounting, and m e 3 very owing at both. These exnminamona wound up the course. Burgh Campbell, "0" school of infnn . Toronto, who bu had charge of the ~ oera clue since its orgnmution. in popular with than with whom he has been in contact. ainoo hil orrivol hon. This fact was made Inmifut. at noon today. when thoclnu tedlnim withnpurle lled with qol u A slight. when of the ..o..... i. _ in}: 1.. z. 5.1.: in .1. ........ vnon we onus an mm mm s I estnominw ich he in held by the mom- ban. The lruunhhlnn in imnmmntn no ms wn. he M. T. 00. is aboutto la the keel of a lake barge. similar to the innedoee. that will cost 375.000. She will be cep- able ol carrying 70,000 busheleol wheat on a fourteen foot draught. The Minne- dosa can carry 90.000 bushels on a sixteen foot draught. Last week the company secured 600 sticks of very ne oak. It was picked up along the Bay of Quinte and is of ne quality. It will be used in the con- struction of the new vessel in the local shipyard. SIXTY-THIRD YEAR.-N0. 135.- Den. The pnunuuon VII lug Ind lnlotmnl. Hilold clan will to welcome him back next Ipring. ~31 Kinny nun: After taking come If y pnhd up INK. vrithl tut.iuIoniA.E.,I.urn to Hop Bit.- ba-n.| hnvonohnr of tn Kidney or Urinary Troubles, Briglh Dishoun or Uvor Oonphint. Than diuuu cannot resist the min povnr olopmucu; halides it b the but funily medicine on such. Thopnuulhtionoltho Gtwoohi oupto tho Othvn eld bnuaqlr I Id!- cionog will be undo o_n y evening non llaj.(Ion.GuoolIIlI oouncotloa vhtnnnnnhcionnl n Ha-ndnnd bhe latter [or we last. two weeks. Mrg. E, \V. Rathbun received twenty dollars from Mrs. Jud e Wilkison, Napa- noe, for the eulferora vtho re; also 10 ham Mug:-o. Brvoo, unor & White. of Glasgow, Scotland, for the same purpose. Edwnrd Greenwood. locked un at Wind- umsgow, scouana, tor the same Edward Greenwood, locked up at nor, Ont... on sun icion of bein Henr Greenwood, who Eroke jail at ndwic several years ago. while under sentence of death for the murder of Maher, has been ordered released by the police. who are satised he is not. the Greenwood wanted. albernoou. The utr. 1). 1). Calvin and consort. Ash- land, timber laden, arrived at Harden ls- laud 00-day. The nohr. Uueen of the Lakes. from 05- n enanu canon yeacemay. The bug Hall arrived from Montreal last night. with {our light. barges. and cleared again to-day with six, grain laden. The snr. Ketaoham lightened 38.000 bushels of wheat. hero and cleared for Pros` coct, where the remainder of her cargo was consigned. llurino the last. three dawn the M. T. conangned. llurin the three days the M. T. Co, hnn led 400.000 bushels of When, and not a single boat. was delayed an hour. Kingston is well equipped for hrenahipping grain and all vessels can receive ready dieruwh. LAM '1" (`n in .|.m.o on `air cl... I.....I return home next week. Mr. and Mrs. James Blonnley have ar- rived in the city from Toronto to spend a short. vncubion accompanied by Miss Ger- trude Matthewson who has been visiting the latter for the last. two weeks. Mm I3` \\7 Rnthhnn r-Annivml twantv l'lV8 H`OlIl afternoon. Tl... ..a . V0! is pllohot. vslnul unlobocnl. lug on on mint tabla. out and lo 1 rha uh Inunlo nlrrou. lanolin e as. law Incl curtain. nu am I vi I I II nohtlho-L :1. N: nII.luo no . Ill! mutants. J . bnlnotmlcll r:o:.snd:I.a-h.I.gm:::ooneho-. laud 00-day. The schr. Queen the Lakes. from wego, is discharging 300 tons of coal at Booth & Co's wharf. I`|.n;.o.. Flintnn and nnnnnn-fa (`Ailing noonn 01 U0 5 wnarx. The r,-or. Clinton and consorts. Collins Bay to Marquette, passed through the Welland canal yesterday. The tun arrived from Montreal nuuuv Ivluvu --I-U VII LIIU-I- uvvnlll` neat. Haj.-(Ion. Quad: In vi pnnonhtion Hllindgl. Gllnour cup to tho ma lfuhlionl _A|d. Surrhndcoidodhonndin Miro- to-morrow. Mina Edith Ryclunan secured the degree of bachelor of arts at Toronto university yesterday. Mrs. Ryckmau and daughter home next week. \I.- nusrl Kim: Jnnum nlnnnlnv hnvn nr. .l)u.ring the absence of Miss Tandy, at Toronto, Mina L. Walker will preside at the organ in First Congregational church to-morrow. Ml... Plllol: Rvnlnnnn nnnnrnd lm rlnnrnn Ml ready` E. H. Sill:-I, reeve of North Frederick- burfh. has been appointed high constable for annex county at $400. Hr 1` A Remnnn. (`nnt.revilIe. has sold who takes poaaeasnon July Ian. .l. W. Preston, eldest. son of D. H. Prea- tou, Q. 0., Na nee graduated at Toronto university nu will receive his degree of H. A. for hennox county at. 35400. Dr. T. A. Beevnnn, Centreville. has sold his practice to ])r. Uibson, of Kingston, who takes possession July lat. .l. \\'. Preston. eldest. TLRANITES TO0K THE cm. EHOUIG HIIVG UOGII ll Ololer OIIU. Manager George Johnston is booming baseball in Bellovlllo and is being well backed up; one man alone furnishing the entire club with natty suits and sweaters. Nmmnm is neqotinmimz for a name be- {Var ant, Discount entire club vunn nanny sums anu sweaters. Napanoo negotinbin game tween these teams on Ju y 150. Movements of the PoopIo--W|Int They Arc saylux nnd Doll!!- W. (1, Bell. retired guard, will move on` the penitentiary farm as soon as his house in ready` I4` ll Qilln rnvn nf Nnrth Fr-Arlnrinlrn. a ver easy Dun errorlees game. Beleville advertised six professional players and throo of them are old Kin - ntonlans, A. MCRM, F. Telgmann and . Tubtle. They all played Well nnd had Tubtle received better support the score should have been a closer one. K/I.........u- llnnu-an lnknutnn ln lmnnnnlnu and not. one one stolen mam muons. The ineld was nperfeeb hnlanx of stars, Montgomery, Delmne , mith and Fitzgerald nnbbing evaryt ing in their way. They were given rounds of applause time and time again. The outelder: had but errorleee game. Ra lmzilla advertimd nmfaeaionnl lllotb . . . . . ~ - - - - ` .cnt.eher . . . . . . . . . . , . ..|lc(lee Sullivnn . . - - - -Di`a0h0|'.- .. . . l`ut%le Montgomery lat. bI\se- Tel mnnn Deheuey Ind base . oae Smith. rd hue. iompnon Fltzgera ..ahort stop. . .Connell Rolminon ~.left eld . . . . . . . . . . . ..Herrle Eeston. . . .. ~-.O0I:l'\ eld . . . . . . ,. l`ruluh MoCnl . . . . . . . 4 A - . . ..rlhc eld . . . . . ..Cunnlngn The Grenitee went to but first and failed to score; Belleville scored. In the second the (lrenibee scored one; Belleville blank- ed. In the third both sides were white- washed. In the fourth the Granite: scored; Belleville nothing. Fifth, both blanked. Sixth, Kin ebon scored zwo; Bellevilleone. This endeg Belleville a scoring and the ll-unites added one in the seventh. 'I`lm nnrnn nun: fear and nrnttn hut. Hun mnow: may woruou togenner nxo clock work, eleven men fanning air with but three hits of? Sullivan's speed? pitching lion and not. base sbolan from E I2. rm... :..c:.m was ......-mo. n|...i..... nc Hmnltes added In the sevemm. The game was fast and pretty, but the Kingston [ads were in to win. Too much wuiae cannot. be accorded Sullivan and Elliott: they worked together like clock work. eleven fnnnimz ._..___ The soon In the to 'l'wo-'l`hroo Old Klnptonluu Wore With the llollovluo 0lub-l'horo was the Work on the (June PI`00OOdOd--Bllhlll II Booming In Bollovlllo. Tho Granitea journeved to Belloville yesterday and defeated the oemi~profeuion- nl team of the bay city by a score of five to two. Kingston was left at 8:40 and Bello- ville reached in good time for dinner, after which, with A short rest, the teams came together on the agricultural grounds, with the following plnyora : u n I urru IIHl.I.l`\'Il.l.I{Sl A BASEBALL CONTEST IN BELLE- VILLE ON FRIDAY. units noun- The str. Hlengarry and consort will ar- -ive from Fort. William about Tuesday larnnnn Cloulu uul optlchu. PRESENTED WITH A PURSE. TOBUILD A NEW BOAT. PERSONAL MENTION. uncut; out In an... L:_l.I_ .-...& ..cnl.olzel'- ..3rd bane---~ .. eld---H ..oent.ru .. ..-..s 5. [ml R. In:Lur.\'|u.|;s. ..Mc(lee . . I`elzmnnn A muster of the officers of the penitenti- ary wns held in the keeper's hnll last. even- ing, and ex-warden Lowell addressed the assembled men, bidding them good-bys, and thanking them for the support thoy had given him during the nod of his holding the wardenship. he following minute was entered in the penitentiary register by Douglas Stewart, inspector of prisons : The ratiremont of warden Lnvell mnrh fold. The services closed at. ten o'clock: Rev. oor e St/aver. Burlington. Vt.. I noted preac xer and exhorter, arrived at the camp yesterday and will remain until the close of the meetings. Tim ..|ru-n-nan]: has n nrljd. Ill!` ermsea were conducted In one open ur. It has been decided to hold noon-pt. pm er for an hour each morning insteld of t 19 meeting heretofore held. '--I- 11- `HOW l'OI A IAIGAII, uniun nun -n,nn...n._ nn_ ll superiors Pulled to Prot By Illl Who Atlvlnn. the close of the meetin 3. The tabernacle has aeen erected. ind those attending the services can do so with much greater comfort. than when the ox- ercisea conducted in the open air. Ir. hm: hmn dmidod to hold secret. sent. Rev. W. G. Hnnmer, ofEvanabown, lIl.. reached a stirring sermon on The In- welling Spirit. taking for his text. Romans, vnx-9. He dwelt npon evidences of the indwelling spirit. which he enume- mtod'Ks follows: Divine guidance, joy in God, compassion and concern for I0lllI,lnd the spirit. of prayer and anxiemv for their salvation, opposition from those who have not the spirit. usofulneas or frultfulnou of thoae who have the spirit, as manifested in the saving of souls by them. W. H. Revnolds. of Bell Haven. follow- in the saving or souls by them. H. Reynolds. Haven, ed, with an exhortation, after which the congre ation engaged in prayer, with the result. I. mt several persons testified to hav- ing seen the error of their way: and men?`- featod their desire to be received into the fold. The services closed at ten o olook.: lbw (lam-an Hfnvm-. Rurlinlrtnn. VL. llmulreqle of People at Lake Ontario Park to See the Dolnge. Fully three thousand people amended Lhe Free Methodist camp meeting exercises in Lake Ontario perk hut night. The net- vicee were held in the tabernacle and were conducted by the different clergyman pro- nnnh, WO0Kly IDXIIIIIK, 1' rluuy, vlsnv yr --o Strangers welcome. The Oshawa Observer of the 10th inst. oonteina a portrait of Rev. W. Percy Flewher, B.A., pastor of the Chriatilen church of that town. A convention of the Christian church meets them on the [79:11 inst. Mr. Fletcher is nstudent At. Queen : and while here has an active worker in the christian endeavor societies. ceee. Rev. Mr. Aston, Preeb torinn miuletet at Merrickville, will upon I three month leave of nbeenoe. on eoeount of ill-heolth. in Scotland. The Iixt -aeventh meeting of the Can- ada centre ulocietion will be held at Perth on June 16th to 18th. Revl. Doll]- las Laing and C. W. Kin Attend. Queen Shneel: Moth at ehuloh-ROV- E. B. Ryckman. D.l)., at both !OfVi00l- 11 a.m.. "God Bloc-see Us By Ble-Ii Ours; 7 p.m.. "God, `A Hard MID- Everybody weloome. Rev. J. R.~ Black mode responlo W 3'50 address of welcome on the Co 1 union gathering in Montreal. 0 `MI I I '- 'dt!t.heCongI'e- f'.. f ;.?..'3`. .?.'..V;'.'. .`. E.':1i."n? w. Rohamon was put on the executive board. I _ ` Christian Science, Oddfellowl` hnll-8C- vices t.o-morrow. Eleven e.m., ' ` Crucifixion. Seven .m., "The Raul-1 motion." Hear the hriatim Soienuetaw idea of what "The Resurrection metal. Weekly meeting. Fridey, eight p; In. Stmnmars M50 6100600 Vlll!~ rualuunu In um gational mission . B. board. ton. Selby. gt Limo Britain. Rev. 0. B. Coit, Os , N. Y., bu hil- tho degree of doctor of i vinity oonfaull on him by Syncuno unlvenicy. It in nronoaod to nun-Ah Gundnn fur lie-r for Kingxtnnl | B. M. BRITTON. | III' III III IJIIIIUB TUIPIUUI x Sydonhuu moot Mothodint church- Bev. Mr. Starr both union. Rev. B. Taylor, Deco:-onto, has been the bionod :8: Newcastle, and Rev. F. 3. Shut- Rev. 0. Coit. Onwom. N.Y.. bu Inl- THE WARDEN'S_ FAREWELL.` - .!'.'!'.3_!_"_'~ I your Underweor. ` Look at our prices. THE FREE METHODISTS. -ua 11 noonnnx. 4-j CHURCH PARAG RAH8. CITE ll llUIIU-IIKIIIII'-llI In: or the church Pnlplu. ._|.-.... .p...A ll.L|...I:.L ..l.. 35 ll A gm ~~asIL|' 7o"oiuo`l than-9. ' ? C7 ".'.."""". .'.'s's-"c o`.'.:`.' . I. `ARll.`1ucIhnut._ |'\F\&7l-all; of Brockville. POI - 174-jnlllnxlon strut int.'BluoIn \t; 1 nor limo. commencing U '1?4.T1En'g6ii:-out ` {OAK HALL WC `*3. -*-- ;..` .. "*'.....--..':-..`*- `.2 Er-'_;.... -- .*:-..-..::.-.2:"....::; i BiHq:|uuI : Shnship Agunq Q3-stunt. w~v-. . AUCTION SALE If you buy for Cash you can get a Hat . any style to night very cheap at We have In stock nbout one hundred pun 0! our and-sowed Boot; For- mer pnoo. 05.50 Your choice I Do You Want a Pair of Boots Cheap 7 u-Vt -cw-v----c-- --u 'l'hoMo1oe`= hptugvol guano`-:. voll hon; I Idnona bag has 1'nknoolohn:t-`coo nuke annoy vol I until canal. Good muons tor Jug. Anna. Iloponiac. S !w.ALI..en &SON nn_ -n n-u__ n.-. 3- ._L .3`..- ' Poi same. The Stock oi GROCIRIRS AND PRO- : vxmona at EEKCING : : : N. .31` "1. CASH: iroccry Bqsincss 123 Princess 81.. North side Valuable Houuhgld Furniture and: Extensive Library. orlontal Rubs. Two square Pianos. Ac. MORRGW , The Mind Header. 300 yards double-fold \Vushing I Plaids, 15c per yard. I These are the finest and new- Iest Wash Dress Goods, 31 inches `wide and entirely fastacnlols. VVe will offer Satin Surah De- laines at All Day M ONDA Y [l0c. per yd. The same da y V--- V, - - - This V003 only. JUNE 8th TO 13th. HARD Y S - pl nunvju-u V `ac-as: Hg: 0! Golda: loot. Brook Btu. The Electors generally cor- dially invited. 308 ST. 3 I6 MARKET SQUARE. AMUsEMEN TV. JAB. SHAW. Kingston An June is the menthol` weddings all the world over as few hints for wedding Ilowers will not come amine. For the bride`s owers white is the most appropriate color and in the usual choice. Lilacs and roses are always in fnvor, al- though the new. large carnation: have mnnv admirers. Many long. hanging ends of "baby ribbon" are used to surround bridal bouquets in addition to the satin ribbon bow. Many people ask for some- thing new. and some florists make in specialty of original designs for the bride : llowers. Besides white it is pretty to have but one color throughout the bridal party, and the decorations of the rooms. as well as the owers car` ried by the bridal party. must follow the color scheme. It is easy to have rooms beautifully decorated for in wedding when one can give an unlimited order to a fashionable Ilorist. But a few points should always be remembered. The n st considera- tion is the size and shape of the rooms to bedreeeed. Heavy decorations are out of plaoeinlow. small rooms. bong trailing of festoons of smilax. or July vine, are generally used for doorways, windows. pict-urea. walls and mantels. Much beau~ tilul work in the way of such decorations rm be done by amateurs. or those not wit in reach ofa city florist. Taste and deftnesss ol hand. with an abundance of material, will produce lovely eects. Every- thing depends upon the elrill and _ thou ht put into the arrangement. A pretty e ect is always gained by having the decorations in keepin with the season. Atarecent New Yor wedding the deoorations were done with lar boughs of apple blossoms. The brilliant olia and gorgeous coloring of autumn are c inu atlan autumn wedding. while lor Juneit should be roses and white lilacs. It is alwaye wise to follow a bride's par- ticular lanciee about owers without re- .....l on eh. lgahinn Th` nnaleinnl an-l. mal and nicer without. them. What a treat. lovers of mu:-in had in hear- ing Sounds band. I consider `the band wonderful. but not half as wonderful as the cleverlemler. There he stands, and without laying a note he plays e\`ery thing. 9 I! truly the soul of the band. Their rendition cf l ndemwalxi`u minual. was extremely flue. For encomn Sousa gave his own marches no they should be played. The opera house was cmwded to the doors, anal when Sonata returns to Kingston hois sure of A warm welcome and a large nudience. Ncuhr [uncles About llowon tumour. in the lulniou. The pnuicu woul- lngp an about tn vhloh some pornoml liking: no followed. with the result. ol I boamiful and origin! festivity. There are no longer the name hard and lust. linen laid down for the conventional Into 0! ow- ers II formerly. and much more mops in givonwindlvidul continent. and prolet- onco. both in color and in variety ol ur- rnngomon 3.. --- - Oononpoodouu. uorliupouooncu. Ron---I Ill not. able to write the week him. you mind me the qnuuon about the pincnpplo. I am no sorry. Perla my answer may be of me to you now. no aovonl ways of preparing pinospplo for the table: KY.` I_\'n.n rnvnnvn O}-A nnvnrino UH}: I O. K. FRASER. at D..... N10 table: No. I--\'ou remove the covering with u lnilo: dig out the little hearts so ll not to tau your lmit too much: then shred up with a fort and optinkle sugar on the Ihrcdod fruit. Phco the dial! In the ico- box Iuanhtnrornohotonaondingtotho nbb. Thioin u tin-nun way. HA Q--\ |n an n: an tho Inuit. shat nus. `rump moon; No. 9--\ on an chop up the fruit. that nnorlng tho . with I In-nit lnilo ::l`lu-knndvprinl. ngu-onitnbo Into. No. 3--Rouon onus-oovoringundnlico than-Iitiulo loud. thin Iliou: oprinkh with and ououlionon Uopolum othc. than V: you Ilmdnun hnilo*dhI-klocnlil u. LT; _.Ia-uuunnkhnung nInnIn-KnI- nom-ta or me p60pl6. On Seturdn evening a was given by re. Came nu college. It was ah eerlv an the less pleasant tor the unique to enter a ball r In from which the lightof the netting nun ad not yet died out. and lhhink I liked it better than the usual thing. I`he evenin was so warm that between the dances t e halls and sit- ting rooms were deserted. and the dime- ers wandered out into the sweet summer air. Being Saturday night. twelve o elook wise the signal for our farewells. and by half-put twelve the limit carriage hnd rolled out the gates. Rcwm-nl dinner nartien were niven for the rmm dance he nlitary , but none was rather here. On Wodnesda afternoon a delightful tea was given on ing street. This was It lncliea' Ion only and was a rent nuccens. Men always grumble About lug dmggod off to afternoon teas, and if the truth were told the nloernoon (AM are much loss for- mnl and nicer without. them. IL-0 in Oman}. lmmra nf munin hnrl in hanr. rolled the gums. Several dinner parties given Baroness Mnodonald during her short. stay here. (`In ululnnnrlnv nftnrnnnn n ulnlinvhtfiul ` M3 down. in last Saturday afternoon Kingatoniana visited the grave of Canada (irnnd Old Man" and there laid their mute tributes of love and admiration. In a quiet spot of that peaceful cemetery, with nothing to diatin uiah it from the last resting lace o the most ordinary amongst that ei ent throng, sleeps the might intellect which for so many ears was t e pulse of the great dominion ie loved and made. Truly, the paths of glory lend but to the grnvo,"yet around that grave. like the mist over a mountain, hangs the love and reverence of a nation. Sir John Mac- donald is not dead, but still liveain the hearts of the people. On Ratunlav evanimr a/charminu history. * The golf teas on Saturday afternoons are being well attended and well man ed. The last two were particularly enjoya le. The ride of the Keewavtin club last week toCartwright`s was one of the best meets of the season. In the first place_the distance was not too great. and in the second. the lovely Cartwri ht woods is a perfect spot for a pic-nlo. In last Wednesday after- noon the club wheeled down to St. Mark's Pio~nic at Baxter : farm. Many of the cyclists lound it a hard ride as they had the wind against. them almost the whole wa down. I X" luv Hutu:-rlnu nnrnnnn Kintratnniana HON. WM. HARTY. B. M. BRITTQN. HIIVU you ever luau vuv uuua. "Just when the first June ro-u-s blow 1 nluuked her one ll your Ago. it. n rrimaot glory to eolirse i laid it on her smiling] pm. A your :30! it your :10! '[`o hope was not to know." It. in the first. verse of a sweet little poem by Adelaide Proctor, called "Three June Roan." It is pathetic in &he oxbreme and it: three litatlo. simple vernal tell A sad life history. The wolf Soburdnv The Event: of the Week-A Jolly Time II the Illlltary 0ol|o[o-8on||'I Band Wu 3 Hue `Iran A The We: to I11: Pine- IIw|I- . Here we are in our own per. month of June, the moat exquisite month of nll the your ! One of the poets, but for the life 0! me I can't. remember which, says very truly: There in nothing so rare II 1 day in June! Then If ever come perfect days. When heaven `rlen earth if it be in tune And over It. gently her warm ear lays." The air is lull 0! the sweet. oung lilo of summer. The roses. the love y owers of this month, are ( uietly unfolding their delicate petals an revealing the beauty of their fragrant heart. A man isao beautiful. the emblem of WHAT SHE HAS TO TELL OF 80- ClETY'8 DOINGS. their lngmnc heart. A was iaao beautiful. of love. and properly 90. Have you ever read the lines: ".In.nO. wlmn Hm u-at. June to-u-.-u V-.2"---~ JERRY IS WITH US A(}AiN. : K-'- -`- KINGSTON, ONTARIO. STAURDAY .-EVm1~I1NQ. JUNE 13 1396- /T /-\ What The Whig Say: la 80. Since the campaign opened the VVnn: has endeavored to give facts to the people for their consideration. to be frank with them mid to publish onl that which could be substantiated. The ewe recently per- mitted a correa ndenttoslander us by saving a letter 0 a loving lather to his son tellin him to vote for Britton was n lake. The \'un: prom itly challen the state- ment and ode to give t ecorreapond ant`: na e in condence to James Swift, reaideft` of the conservative association. ow h a the New: acted 2 Han 1'6 shown that its statements are reliable 3 Last Monday a paragraph declared that six out of ten men going home together from church were liberals who had wearied of their party. Since that date the Wnu: has challenged proof, but not atittle ofjua- tication has been forthcoming. The citi- zena can draw their own conclusions. And `took a Queer In to Inna the Ilono Go llono. A tolegnph revenue um um police horo.yeatordn ,!roin asking the `nolioo to be on t in lookout for A man who ind stolen a horse and buggy fl'oInJouoph Wilkinson. A farmer. living two miles [mm Verona. It appears that Wilkinson isa Free Methodiy-3.. mud, on Thursday, drove to Verona to attend A meeting at the vill . While he was in the building in w ich tho meeting mu being held the horse and bug y were utolon. nnd it was thought the tgief had headed for Kingston, where he Msuld, it was beliovod. attempt to dinpoco 0! his hmm `rho; lnml nolice Rent A show on. The mum! was round on um mlu und 3 hrgo bush was tied to in ml per- sunnbly with the object of making i eon- tinnoliuwny homo. uh:-ougI:hlri hI..Al.t.hoi1n- nun appendage. V The is `run appre- hended. nod proved to be Juno: Sizsvonh, I lu-nor : Ion. nnidont can or twelve miles lron \'o:dmHo wu.. aoonh b dill'oI'.o.I: puunno no vo ah: the ' n . I'll traced from A :hg1.diok|fsoobyond the vilhgo. He was nrnstad, but it in not liloly bowill hopmtoontad. A: than nridanm tin ho hand the bone loan on A llunnwny Boy. The Ind recently taken from the care of his parents. Edward Rourke and wife, and who was placed in the children's nid ao- ciety'a creche, hue manifested the utmost reluctance to remain in that institution and has given the matron in charge much trouble by repentedly running away. He has been returned seven] times, but yea- tertlay took French lane" noun. ..He re- turned to his home and his mother pro- mised to take him back to the creche. but last night she informed the police that she could not vntch the lad. The police are looking for him nnd will return him to the cure of the society. `lo-night`! Iectlng. Not till Inst evenin was it. known _here that John Bertram, he nmnufacbnrer, of Toronto. was addressing: audiences in Eastern Ontario, and he was then invited to Kingston. He could wire Saturday evening only, aml tl|Dl`9it)l`(V?IiS kindlv offer was freely accepted. He will undouhtedly interest. his audience this evening, for he in n uent. s ker and thoroughl ln`\8[l.)l` of the trmiemquestion. (). K. Prnu -, of Brookville, is the popular leader of y ung men, and has so many admirers here that he will be warmly greeted. They will be reinforced by those two sterlin liberal re weeentutivo men of Kingston. on. Wm. in-n-and R. M. Britibon. Thouuh the Blrenentutwo or mngswn. non. H m. arty and B. M. Britbon. Though notice given is uncommonly short. there will be 41 big gnbhering. believed. attempt to mnpoco on nu boot. . The local police kept. sharp vntc for the horse thief. but he did not -ugly- Lin Annanrnnna in fnu-n, ntcn Ior mo none Inlet. out nuke his Appennnco in town. Thinmm'mn1wuI`d was lent me nuke his In town. Thilmonung word to the station. from Vacant. that the horse. buggy and In:-non had been recovered. the Inter at High Falls, when it had been lot! by the thin]. and the horse several miles further The Animal found the mud ....| . |..... 5...}. .-.. nu! an in mil. ner- tho roldsllnr tylngunbnnonwonuul Ioouuoinonturnlo ibownc In-In.` (I In-vvyvr nun I lI7|l-II'II :1. On Monday the Wum will give :1 sur- cinct. review of the Manitoba school uen- bion. an repered by in lending jurist 0 this city. 1'. Mclntyre. in his address last Tuesday. endeavored to establish that ee- parnte schools were A constitutional right in that province and the dominion govern- ment. was only seeking their rev-borntion. The falsity of Mr. McIntyre`:-i position will be signnlly shown. Every oloctnr should read the article. Cold roast, turkey. Ribs of beef. Opera lloule Meeting To-nlght. This evenin the liberals have arranged for another rny. this time in the opera house. The apeakers will be J. Bertram. manufacturer. Toronto; 0. K. Fraser, Brockville ; the candidate. B. M. Britten, Q.C., and Hon. William Harty. The un- nouncement, we know, is short, but every liberal. as well as all citizens, are invited to be on hand. Opened day and nliglght. D T;Io-~C|ty In H-o:ll.I|y. Not [or II long period has this city been no free from contagious diseases as it. is at Egsent. No.cane of nurh diseases has in reported to the medical health de- partment since the (Mn inst. This condi- tion of affairs is attributed to the strict. in- spection of yards, cellars, etc. nnd the rigorous enlorcement. of the sanitary by- laws. ........... I Tint Plcton Trip Which was so po ular last year will re- commence on Mon ny, June lth. "Ame- rica leaves Kingston at 11 n.m. Fare 50 cents. many raopno Who can't t. away in the day time will welcome the emplars searchlight. excur- sion, Tuesday night. l4t.h band. Fara 25. Care meet boat. on return. Spools! Trip Among nu lnlnmln. Smamer James Swift will leave Sw dock next Sunday morning at six do! for a trip amon the I000 Islands, retl ing at three o o ock. Fare 50c. The Lndloo lnvltnd. ' The ladies will be accommodated with seats in the boxes at the opera. house tln evening. nun. . u|....._ 1'--I n ADDRESSES BY JOHN BERTRAM. - of Toronto.