P ~Corpl, Inna; Ana-noon. ._ - Biro doumtho river at 9 p.In. Hunt :30. 3.1:... hm; at Olsyton. run iaqn The now. fut. up look shunt 4 "Amorio: will luve lngoton pt lhw mm. pn _hor popullr Bay of Quinta trip. 1 _. , . . -,,__4_A__.a.- :5 district aupennrenuonu : Trunk R. at Brookrillo. nimy, nu magma to ' dim-ict auprlnhndonu o Trunk R. R. ' Plolol IDIIII1. look a nu nn hnr mi The In comfortable ataunor rica will we Kin n 8 1.111.. for Bella- ville oolobntion, on ling M . Ba. h, Piohon and Deooronto b'ot.h wnys. no from l(I..n-an-an n, and uesoromu Kingston 500. Inn A: Noblo Worn. A number of young girls and boy: living on Earl street. held a vorg auoouafnl gu- don oonoort. this week an hsndod the pro- oeeda over to the children : lid society. fl\|...:-- u... as worn nnwdilhl nndorhkin Goods. am: Gloves and Inns st lowest Hg. uuu uuuvvuu -...... ... Their: was I very and -vniahf. ha follow 01113 uvuu um um Iihdorhkigig and might be followed by others. - lnturdny Afternoon. Hero down the river at2p.m. Home 6:30. V Hall an hour at Clayton. Fire 250. 'I'Iu Dlltllrbol Dllnppun-nu. Lula evening the police reooivod a call from a house M; the head of Princes street. where a drunken painter was crowing a disturbance, acting in A moat. disorderly manner and frightening the woman childnn. P.Cn. Lawson and Timmermnn responded to the call, but when they cr- . rived the diaturber had disappeared. | the call, but wnon we I rived FIIIIOI U00! IA! rnuuu. John Fisher. whom police istmte Du` sentenced yeeterda to the /entrel prison for six months, or using about and insulting language on the streets. end also because witnesses beetied that he in I (in mus man to be ablnrge, was token to the `antral ho-day by an oicinl of fnhnb in- nhitubion. He will remain there for twelve months, as the fine of $51. imposed by the .......:.o.p.m will not be mid for the pri- of $50. imposed ny ma mngistnte. will not paid pri- soner by his friends. A New lovemene. The men e hel society of All Saint! church he: fonnes ecoal club, all members of which are nu-entoed their coal during- the coming w nter at A price much lee! than the regular rate. Membership in con- ned to persons residing in the district. without restriction as to denominetian. The church veetry will be 0 ned twice each mouth. first and thirtl o . fer the enrolment members. The clu pro- mieee to have a large membership of work- ingmen. Soldler quarrel. There was a lively time ih the yard of I hotel on King street, out of Prinoees, lad evienin , shortly after ei ht o'clock. Seven or eig t nrtillerymen longing to A battery had been drinking in the hotel. and a dispute havlu arisen they went out in the uni to ilgt it out. The gntee ere ol , and the Ioldiers went at it, tooth and nail. When they were nally eepereted they presented n sorry spectacle. some of them having nearly ell their cloth- inn mm off. Thev wce nally eeoorfad noino nearly all their clow- torn off. They nally in to rruolu. A ICIIICY IIUIl'I?. Theodore Bnuuold. general or agent. 0! tho Rome. Wnlartown and V- dennburg rnllrond. nrrlvod In tho may you- Lnrduy afternoon. Hi: bullnou wt: in connection with I big oxcurnlon to K|nr~ nton on June 30th. over the Hm of no KW. 0.0. RR... lrom Utlcn. N.\'. Mr. Buttoreld nn a fully 3.0!!) nourllonlnu will oomom in mm on that due. Ind he wnnu three 0 tho lu-gut shaman ol Folger Bron oat. to carry sham has from the railwny torminun. HI Inndo Arrange- monta also. to hnvo I uulolom. numbor ol the electric mm: In wnltinf no any the oxcursionlntu over the bolt Inc on Oholr ur- rivnl in Klngton. ll." urns. For summer Wear can on I `wanna . July us. comfortable ntasmor Amo- .a...v .m :1: Kimrntnn 8 :.m.. Ila lam --love un." mt evening two trumps. not 0! the weary Wnlkinn' clue but young men be- tween twenty and chit? {earn 0! 1 e. atictod with that tired ee hug" and w 0 have pinned their Nth to end-work" u n cure, strolled into the any h way of the overlnnd route. using the U. .R. truck in I guide. One of the pair was minus him right. hand and the demonstrative menner in which he uued the limb Int. nl ht. when his anger wn around was deol edly hu- mnroul. Near R|chardIon'n grain elevator around deomeuny nu- Inorous. grain they ran across I numbot ol 'lomnhore- men and it. we: not long before the founda- tion was laid (or I good nlwed ght. The pour were more or less "booIy.' but. had all the ght scared out. of them when John Bunebury. employed at. the ferry otllce. nut. in an nnuanranoe. Having an a blue employed the terry omce. put. in an epeerenoe. Having uniform wit. brass buttons. they mistook him for n policemen. When he ordered them to move on" Lheydid eowith eleariby, The one wimh but one hend heebened to get out of night. at once, but. the other one remained long enough to announce that. he was a bed men, declaring, I'm A To- ronto plug. them : when I am, eee !" A Lady from Banana: Dlod from the In- mnu lloolvod. JIIKIUI pvu-nu... Quito a and aocidenn occurred Int even- ing at the residence of W. T. Henecombe, swivchmun at. the lower 0. T. R. depot. when Mrs. Abbott, Butternut, mot death from injuries received by falling down nlmirn. stairs. In the afternoon dooeuod drove into the city in com y vwlth her Ion-in-kw. C. Btonneca. he chopped off to visit. her daughter. Mrs. Hannoombe, who is ill. About Eve detach the team of horqeo Idri ~. von by Mr. Sbonness called back lot M113. Abbott. She went up stairs to I: her but and pol-uol. and In returning missed l_aer footing nt_t_.ho top but and in returnin miseod her looting as me wp step end all to the bottom. She wne rendered unconscious and never regained eemsibility, death resulting from concus- sion ofthe brain. She lived About three hours after the Accident. n.......A um: About QVGIIUV-V0 YOIII the Accident. Deoeneed Inc about seventy-ve you m, but smut. on her feet for one u , an. in An old resident in the neigi [such now, : 0! , Imnrbon her foot for so .33.` She in an old rolidont neigh- borhood of Banana, when she hu rnsny frionda. Ono doughurio married to con- ductor P. Reid, of Thousand Ialnnd nil- wsy anot-huilllrq. H_.Rdd. lorlnnrlyol in `input: tlhawulh . manom- uhtu is married to W. . lhnneombo. M 9. (1 'I` R, nmnlov. while bl Ell in! II uhlfoplnionthntnhooould not rooovu-. `lM'l|llI'l`LlI`:uIOblO0f'uhQ brtinto thou oi onuuofdnhh. Thobody \ which was bu-ribl bruind. In romov Iltnighttohor ions. ~--.--_ _-_-_-t-u-n 01 mo u.'1`.n. ompnuy, vynuu Inn on and rub an Inn tar tho uouidcnt Dr. Wood nu Imo. nnnn nrntnil-|'Al.inn of did b0dV Mtariho woidptnb I. wont: was nu-u. but upon examination of the body gun it examination at one may guvv n n his opinion tint Ibo could `A In-allnlllnlli tholzuoolho In-sin tqld Wttldfljhlailll -...-Ann-nu. The nurses uponnumuu`. n...,_ A..4l.. ..-.o..- nl u WI crrv AND v|_cmmr. ` And umbrella, all marked of clear. Come early while we in a fine choice. Read LIid|IW'l , vertisument. on next. page. 77 ._V E0 cg_a_1ic5ibI{I .__._.?__ Dutnrbor Dluppoorod. ..... 4.. also. uannivnl 1 SHE FELL DOWN STAIRB. - nu ... V. .--- ......-_ --,V. , svontma PARAORKPI-I8. _______.___. llohor (ion to Prison. I'.V:;L_, ...|....... nnlhu n :ht'n married W. '1'. unnneomno. a G.'l`.R. employ, while her also and n.. 51.. nnah-hut. Du-_ Wm.-I Q Did Noblo Work. -_ _: _....-.... ..:.l. Ant` h A lancer lulu-non. ,__ n..u__n-|.I -...._...l soldier quarrel. _ - 1: ..I.. s:...A :1. H m Binaries Inou : jurlol Bdoouvod. .l ......2.ln-gr nnnurnm ~ `1x'rY-Tmnnk IKIVUIIJ nooourred ! W V!` nnnnnmha. ? `I-Annual-us woken ur av oun, IusYm:Pon1'sns. `Ila Iplco of lvcy my uh-`Win Ila Poiplo LII `lilklwlbout--l0thh[ II"-' upon no Munch: of than who no Ihkllt loin. Roy|l'A:-ounnm mats tomorrow night. Belt insect powder guns 10c. ench st E. ` 0. uieohom. Genuine sec salb lb. packages 150. Me- Leod : druv atom Go and no the grentbondon Ghost Show It Ontari Park. Saturday, June 27th. Ad- Inlinn Inna miluion fret. Christie`: blucuitain endless variety ab Gilhqrs grocery. fimnmnncimr to-marrow. J une 26th, the Gillan : Commoncing Juna tickets will come into general use on the strut rnilwai. v halt dozen icyclista wheeled outta 0 can Int evening and report the roads 1.. .....:o.I ah-nn lnr whaelimz. bicyclists wheeled out w in pitlcl shape [or wheeling. Pure psria green and insect powder ab oei. MeI4ood`s drug store. Gout tea the great London Ghost. Show at Ohhrio Park, Saturday, June 27th. Ad- miuion free. Lat eveniu the members of C com- y. 141.11 P. .0.R., were paid the extra r dnyef pg earned last summer. For I nerleot t. order the Specialty Couf earned last For A t Cornet at rs. HonhIe_v n. Brook ah:-cog. Tnnglofoot Bticky Fly Paper, 3 large douhloahooulor l0c`.. at. Mitchell : drug -bnnn . Admluion (no. , The locomotive works has reoeivod two contracts to build two engines. each for the Quebec Central and Lake Dnulphin railroads. (1.. ....I .u. um m-mt. Landon Ghost Show Itore. \. Don't fail In me E. F. Hunted, king of the I||ok_ wire. at Ontario Park, June '_ 7th. Admluion fno. Th. Innnlnntivn Imrlm hu railroads. Go and no the rut London at Ontirio Psrk. turday, June 27th. Ad- mi-inn fang tocarry, very refreshing. I9. 1;. Mnwnen. Work on the new house I r yacht. club is being pushed ahead r idly. bout the middleof July ib will ber ly for 00- nn nnhinn , ` J. r. mtumuava, " M "' GI UI'I'|0 l"II'l. Dill/MIDI , uuuu .1 -m. nu miuion free. For picnic: or excursions Lomonade'l`sb- lots, 12in a botbla, for 100. Convenient refreshing. E. Q. Mitchell. Wnrlx nn the new I6 yacht uuv uliiavuuvwu .. ..._, .- ..V... V- on tion. In Lula pure Indinnmu. gold wrapper 500. 1b.. Lavender wrapper 60. nlb. at Gilbert : grocery. "`Pmmeritv has struck the country in Gilbert "Prouperity reality, remarked acitiun last evening as he pickad upa t.wenty~ve cent. piece on the roadside. r:,.....I ...+.ha m-mt. London Ghns!i.-Show therroadaide. Go and see the neat London at Ontario Park, Saturday, June `. 7tIi. Ad- mission free. r. u.. Llmh nr Jnnnn tea for 81 same as EH8 Ollll hart ! Tn, ` To-day I member or the goon onumansmp committee laid a charge with the police commissioners against two combubles of the loroe for neglect of duty. (1,. nnrl amthn mane London Ghoul`, Show mission free. 5 lbs. black or Jspan tea the other fellows sell at 30. a lb. at Gil- lmnn an-run:-v _ neglect of duty. Ho and see the great London Show at Ontario Park. Saturday, J un9 27th. Ad- -mi-ainn (nan RI. UHTIETIO I'll miuion free. \.'..a-..-.hu . miuion free. Yesterday nftnrnoon and evening a pri- vate picnic was conducted at J. A. Wil- mot : grove. Pittaaburg. The attendance nun lame. Dancing was kept up until Pittaburg. The attenannce was large. Dancing kept late in the evening. Bryant : Root Beer makes 5 gallons. 10c. 21 bottle at Mitchell's. I.0.0.F. and their friends will attend the strawberry festival and concert Thurs- day evonimz at City Hall. Admission, 10c. Everybody invited. (in and aeethonroet London Ghost Show Everybody invited. (lo and aeethogront IL Ontario Yuk. Saturday. June 27th. Ad- ` minion free. \'..o..-41.11 Hm nndav school ounils and Yesterday the Sunday pupils their friends 0! the Westbrook church on- loyod I picnic at Lake Ontario park. Dur- an the ufumoon! they were given a trip oyod picnic at. mu ununo pun. um- the Ifumoonl they nround the on. on the Itroec cars. ` ' Over won-I electors will nd (mbertfs are blended has I g I; nerve restorer, olra to bake sway t t nasty feeling wh oh oolnou with dcfoot. (Io undnoo the great London Ghoatshow st Ontario Pnrk. Saturday, June 27th. Ad- Inlnalon (roe. w.I.w. nlngr-Inn ula bezina on Satur- W|lIh I clearing Inlo begins dny mornin . Hnenb bargainb will be given` Donn miu it i! you wish to save money. P. J. Wnlah. Int. evenings hum social was held at mcmms or um nu. inonoyT P. J. Wnlah. Lutc evenings the ronidenoe of John Williamson, Hur- rowumith. in aid of the Presbyterian church there. It was quite a success. Tho Nth bath. band was in attendance. r.*....). mnmina the two horses uurchaaed Each evening the two purchased for use oi the fire department are practised |Tho band in amanmmce. 4.. ....m...Ia..a In Alums. Thev are also of the tire department. are praouwu in responding to Alarms. They given I run ground the streets to familiari 10 them with their work and also with the street oars. n. ...a can hhn 1rrnA London Ghost Show Go and see the zreaf London at Ontario Park, Saturday, June 27th. Ad min-inn In-An `W0 lllflilliiiuuuq -nu -w ...- .. ..._ __ i HATS - I '05: that an fun awn: below cl 3 we do` not but 1 -_ Q V: ` Minn sung. In ` - ' 9- -n_ -a_ an. ;1. at unurio nsrll, Duouluny, uuuu... u... .w miasion lroo. The event. oi the season. strawberry fea- tivnl and concert by Louise Lodge No. 10, D. of R.. I.0.0.F., Cit. Hall. Thursday evoning.June 25th. A mission, 10. A Mnnm-ml citizen in the city today evening. June 25th. Admission, me. A Montreal city said that barrels of money were spent in defeating Mc8hnne, the liberal cmdidate. The oonoervabives were bound to defeat him at any cost. and not spare themselves nor their purses. The Ba of Quinta Ry. new short: line 4-... Tuna: Nnnnnee. Desemnto and all :30! Quinta y. snow une for Tw , Nopamee, local points. Train leaves City Hall depot. at 3:30 p.m. R. J. Wilson, sgent. C.l . R. telegraph office. Clarence street. Ilovenonu ol the PoopIo-WIut they An Buying sud Doing. Hon. VV. Harty left to-day for To- I-onto. C. Burton, late of A" battery, will leave for South Amoricn in the (all. P. J. Ackotman. Wnoroown, N. \'., is visiting hi: mother, Division street. Roan Murphy, standing the Ottawa nnlhon. in home for we hummer vom- tion. 8. McNeil, Chicago. in home for a visit whiz parents, Mr. Mid Mn. W. J. Mc- Neil. Gr. Hold, "A" bone . ill-for some `weeks. was able lave t. hospital yes- tordly. Mrs. R. Sou-nnd duughim-I. Once and Minnie, loll . today for New York on A short visit. MinsA. Bigno .1 pupil at the Swred Hurt convent, thin, in home for the aummar holiday; ` Stuart. C. ll. Decal-onto. has left. - - . A. ,;.._.I AL- .....I.Ilnn nl hi: nonun -. II {or Toronto to nttond the wedding of I uisur. Ho will be absent A few weeks. r... A M:-ullv. A batten. ml` Ho will be amen: I xew ween. Corp. A. Mccully, battery. after an chance oftwo week: At Toronto, visit- ing Manda, returned to bu-tucks yogur- V. on hero. . J. I. Shot-look. dtora low days` vinit. within-icndainhdln. nturnod In To- . r. Sh:-look in do~ ronto Int owning. -I . nu:-won u w- I well In the Oman city. once Raynor. Hohhot]. wga in the city yuurdny omdoaing onmlnntiona in oonnodi will: the Royul col of -....i.. `h-255, Enl. Ha tutu Qgt, '"'?31R`c;" :.'.n' `n"-."'.` ..-~,'. . 91. IIIIIW. law thin mowing. Oponad thy ry. y member of the good oitiwnship ihtne charge PERSONAL MENTION. , nun -` `JUNE 25. 1892:.` In `Huh -6 II hurl. Hall magi man, roan. yry. ho, : vmmr. lljlll-IIIA, ` Vlllnulm um: V} `M PBINIJIII STRICT- -so-:-------------- u ION: hm lhuylaIutlcw| otowhdlnbtho A-annuals-sic. mo:-row ' ht. D. J. er in curiously Ill at hi: homo in Glen mic. Three Bollovillo pinyin practiced with` the Granite: lutovouing. Ald. June: Stewart lot: for Montnnll om. all.-rnnnn an lmdnnn. '_ Ala. June: Bwwirn IIII this nfhomoon on business. `running tlmnnnrnhn hnvn buoinou. . Indians domoonh Inn eodonod Gov. Mntmbou, of that cube. lor praidont. Former chancellor Von Clprivi will be I candidate lot the Gamma roiolntng at the next. election. Mujor McKinley entertained uovonl `callers at his hom In Canton and received lhounndn of lama in him mail. 1:... w... mu-u me for Toronto bhia tion with the public worn aopsrunenu. The Ontario nail works of Hamilton have upended operations. One hundred man no, in consequence. out olemploy- 1...... mm: nn um around! 0! the Mo- in Iain mail. Hon. Wm. u-ty left for Tomnto nfta-noon open coal tendon in oonnoo- with t 0 public works department. Th. nnl-.u-in null menu. Lawn rd] 0.'vhO ground: thodint. c arch. Glouburnio. Fridny. June 26th, 7 p.m. Admission l0c. Bruno band in Atundnnoe. The Cornell frouhmm crow won the tour- oornorod bout I-we At. Pokeo o. N.\'.,` by a length And 3 quarter. wit Harvard se- cond. and Pennsylvania third. Rmhutm--North Kin: nil: direct. Bun- R.oohutor-NoI-th King day : 7 p.m., weak dnyn from Port. Hope. take 8:40 n.m. (}.'l'.R. tnin. For Alex- andria Bay, Sundays, 9 n.m. Hanloy, ngont. Mn. Climio. widow ol the hhw. R. ON THE CORNER. .:__..___ Mu. Climio. Climie, Bowlnnnvillo. Ont... so long editor and proprietor of one ol the local newspa- pers,diod suddenly this morning. Apo- plax in she supposed cause. VV : '1`. R. Preston. who resigned tho of- su posed \V .' Prawn. resigned oo of provincial librarian in order to can- test. West Toronto in bhe liberal interest. in the recent. dominion election, wu yester- day reappointed to his former position by the Ontario government. The nrmaarvntivea who talk protest are the Untaulo government. The conservatives protest not considering the feelings and con- sciences ofafew of those of their leaders who cont.ribut.ed 82,500 for campaign pur- .....u.. and An nnhdnnv the soft impeach- contribuhed 82,500 for campaign pur- poeq. and do not. deny the soft impeach- men 6? bhoirzmlous undertaking. The H.G. & B. electric railway com ny is nskin the city of Hamilton to reoaae the bangs of $150,000 held by the city, ow- ing to the com ny undermining tine ex- tension 01 the his from (irimaby village, by way of Grirnaby park, to Beamaville. The New York democratic abate convexi- by 0| hl'll'll8Dy Frl, W Dxulavunw. tion was held at Saratoga and delegates-at large to the Chicago convention were chosen. The platiorm declared for the gold standard until such time as an inter- national azroement. for the free coinage of gold atandnrd unm sucn ume an an Inn: moment. silver mi I. be reached. V...o. nu .n..-nmn um Kimzston but mi ht be reached. Yeete ny afternoon the Kingston buse- ball team 'oumeyod in Bath and met the team of t. at bustlin little suburb. In the game all throng it was lonnd the teams were nearly evenly matched. At the close of the ninth inning the score stood thirteen to twelve in favor of the cit boys. . ohn Mcvicar. commissioner of publi_c cit; ohn McVicar, works. Detroit, Mich., who served bi: time in the News and for many years was a leading journalist of Detroit. was in the city to-day calling on old friends. His father formerly owned the stone building nn nnmrin at.r-eel. now occupied by the father owned the stone buuunng on Ontario street, occupied by Rachbun com ny as an oico. Thu vnunlr iherals Dl`0D059d I3 trilllllplll oico. The young ibemls proposed triumplml procession for this evening, but the senior association proposing instasd an open air demonstmstion in July to Hon.W. Laurier, the first pro 1 was abandoned. It may not be i Is to obtain the premier s pro- ----.. ..s L... ...:n rnnnivnn nmnina invi- an na-lh-an nb I nnanuoneu. u. Inlay N u aenoo. ut. he will receive I euin htiotnnd the >han'ng wirinclu viii-` torn from the w le district. ACCIDENT AT KNITTING MILL. A Door on The Big lleeter Bent and De- layed Work. The employees at the Kingston knitting mill received A severe fri ht this morning about eleven o'clock by t e bunting of a door on the big heater in the en ine room. The doorfwhich is about lx inches, blew off with a report like the discharge ol a cannon. frightening not only the em- ployeen of the mill. but resident: of the lo- cnlitv. nu Va-yuan-u.nuwu nu`--.......... hnlhndllluo. Thin tun 215 spoiled ballots In King-. Mi: doellou. _ ` p|0y06l Ul lallu lulu, uuv lwrxiuvnuvu \Il ...- .- cnlity. The heater has been in use about throp ......-.. n :. .....I mm A lmr to remove The heater has been in use snout unvp years. It is ueed nieces e lter be any impurities from the water before it is fed tothe boiler. It is built of steel, stands about twelve feet high end is about twelve feet in circumference. Three cast- iron doors, one above the other, are bolted on the heater. It was the middle one which burst. On an average there in about twenty pounds of steam pressure in the Imntnr. Water is pumped into it from the pounds of In me heater. pumped lake. H is there ltered and heated to about 112 degrees. From it the boiler is fed as neoeunby requires. Seldom is there above thirty-ve gallons of water in the heater. r.~...-..u.am. mu wnrkimr amoothlv this Everything was working smoothly morning, when, about eleven o clocl, the : middle door burst from its bolts. The I force of the ex loeion wrecked the l front of the buidin. tearing away the frame of the ouble door and carrying some of the s linters clear IOPOBB the street, A hund feet away. The brickwork surrounding the door was thrown down and the remainder of the wall so damaged that itwill havetohe rebuilt. The eight pieces into which the door was broken were hurled out into the yerd, while the wster and steam stopped only when it struck the dwell- ing houses opposite the mill. The pecking used or ' ed in all directions. The engineer and reman were in the engine room at the time, but fortunately escaped injury. The door was rendered weak hi as flow in the centre caused by a blow- ole" while onst- ing. A new door will be made of steel and put into position tomorrow so that work will he resumed the some as usual. 'l`IlU uruvr un an--u \l\n-n-.v Toronto lull. `.Tho government ma! resign without. lnrshar nroooduro. or may visit. until it in . .The government. remgn wlmout. further rooeduro. may defen in the house. Either course is constitutional. Nowadays ue people them - selves. voti in I general election. are a ..........u.nt. t. bum! to decide the fate of A It pays to have your nlothu thntl way. an no two no mule nllh-- honce the lmpoulblllxy of nay mgn hoina ned properly on-opt wlth I unit mnnln In nkf, ` corn tent bum! to decide ministry. Forrnerl rlinlnent alone was. "Up to I868," T mys. the genernl can-ent of precedent wu decidedly in favor of a minister. beaten st 0. general election, wupting hie defeat only at the hands 0! perllument; and this custom wee rounded on the salutary doctrine that it I! only through parliament that the notion nan nnmk. inoe lilllt time All lahd Bllbh TUHIIUTI IIII UIKU --u----, u--"v...._ '_w. .. 2`: can speak." edminmretiolu. save one, that hnve feiled boon-ry the country in An appeal to the oonetimenoiee have retigned noon after the election. The exception VII the Belinhnry edminiltntiou in 1892. which went. through the tom: of heinmfestad by per- liemenl. on the address on it handed :_ |.:- ...:....-Hnn IAA. van! In!-d nnrougn I/III IUIIII vl nun` uuavuvvu - J l"` ithnndod in hit ruignntion. last yur Lord Roeobery followed the Inodun pnotioo by hmding in his I-Id Ioon allot the result of tho olooton showed the the oountry wu not with him. 4` 1. GENERAL PARAORAPH8. IHIIIIDHIIQWVI I nun-anus. ,.,.....g. g The Order Of `air Going. n.. u-lI saun HE mo not nzusuuh rramme PHILLIP!- |c0uuuc ms wm nHnn.] rum. Imula In onlor. ' Then you wnnt the but qlullty and ntylo thst out be had for the amount of money you hnvo to spend` and right hon oomuolllhoklon u-m.y md ooqnomloal mill. for In have A large noel incl. 3 `mum: la . Michael Kelly`. oh with luvi_ _ been drunk. VII lined and In the choice of going to jail for ten yi, in the police court thin morning. Henry Burton. on I lllIl|;'V' wuhxodtotheoxuut. of 82 and , And hihng payment, will go to jnil for non dun. dn I. ontagu Oouling denied nll knowledge of the assault ho commmaod tel-dny on Thomas Phillipa, but he udm ttod hlnhho wu drunk. Tnomu l'nIul[l, nun lIUIuIuIvvuu u--- n. ma drunk. Phillips was paint with 3 outand swollgn upper lip, tho afoot ol Coiling : blow. He wore him) he never saw Oouliug to him know until yowoldny. The `sonar struck in without pwvooton. ouling wooded him as he mood at the door oi the Into Ontario sh company : staolfeund uidho wanted tollnapaunda of ...:u. nulls... -ma into the more to not. stoteanduidno wanna mlwpuunuu In pike. Philli woublntotaho store get. the sh and u!ing, foilowing him wont to the window of the oioo, whore manager Wheelock was waiting. Phillips ukod him not to interrupt the luttnr who was writ.- ing. Couli said, "All right," but wont. mphe .wi w ngnin Mid wuu n asked not to intorru Ho laid ht sold man hund pounds of :0 tn Mr. Whoa och. and went. out. nnfow moment: he returned and struck Phillipa L_..._u.:.... 5:... n........-.1. um -I-nan window. Ml`. WDOOIOOI. one went: out. uuunuw knocking him through the about yindow. Other witnesses cormbonwfthil tubi- Inony. Uoulingh wife uid be has study work. but. got drunk over the election. He was sentenced to pay I5 and can or tospond one month in jail. A charge ol drunkenness slinnda. to spend one mnnnn u drunkenness A Dllnoult `rut tar Any Inn |I n Prluou Wnrdonlhlp. n.,_x-.:-.. u..-...N.n 'l`n-nnin `V-rIICllIlll|ro Chrlutlsn Guardian. Toronto. 1'}... rnhimmant of M. Lave The retiremont of Lovell, M.D., from the wnrdenship of Kingston penitentiary is an event worth of Ipooid notice in our columns. The ingston nitontiary is the largest institution of its kind in the dominion of Canada. having convicta num- bering about 58).` and omplogoeo number- ing nearly 100: md Dr. Level has boot` at the head of this large and impottunt`[n_sti- ing nearly 100: mu Ur. Levon um; new no the large im rtunxisti- cution since 1885. Prior to at, for thir- teen years. he sustained an intimnm teln- tion to the institution in the important oiee of surgeon. No miniaber of the crown in dominion or r13` I II In-1: sic nouns. of No minister rovincial governments, no ublic oieer In the country has a more di cult or more momentous task than that which rests on the occupant of the position held so long by the retiring warden. The uniform testi- many of those who have had the best op- rtunities ol knowing, is that Dr. Lavell as always had the highest ideal and stan- dard before him, viz., the reformation of the risonel, and his reputation for sober, indu rious and use ul citizenship. His methods for acoomplishin this result have ~ always been those of kin ness, condence, employment and instruction. In the Kingston penitentiary there is eve? op- esires i portunity for the man who really ' to improve and redeem the remainder of his life from that which has blighted it hitherto. The warden`s ideals have been on the best lines, and the results in many ' cases have been very encoura ing. We wish for Dr. and Mrs. vell a long . enjoyment of the rest and wiiet on which they enter. and an inereasin, inter- - est in the church services and socin rela- - tionship which are so important a pa of -om;life. ~ MIGHT HAVE BEEN DROWNED. Foolish Wnger Ilede With 3 Drunken Men ` Yesterday. A tmgedy mi ht easily have oocurred at Folger a whitr last evening, as a conse- quence of the endeavors of 3 number of 1 men to induce is drunken men to make on * attempt to swim to the shoal tower from the shore. The men was so drunk that he was not lit to take one of himself; he wore heev top-boots that were enough to weig t him down, no matter how gooda swimmer he mi ht be. One of the men resent olfered to t 010 that the m`I'.i oou d not swim to the tower, and, in order to win the money, the stranger plunged into the water, dressed as he was and veering even the huge to -boots spoken oi helore. Before he h gone very for his powers began to fnllend he cried out that he was sinking. A few mo- ments longer stay in the water would.have been suicient to put the men beyond human assistance. As it was. however. while he beat the water furiously in his endeavors to keep aoat. and was rapidly loelng the last veetige of self-control. a life-line was ob- :- -` nu! um and was bin-awn whim, veahi e self-control. lIlO'lln8 was on- min and the end was bhrawn He succeeded in catching it and was drawn safely to shore in a thoroughly ax- lmuatad oondition. He soon recovered. Lnnvnunr RETIREMENT OF DR. LAVELL.' I however. The Wnlfl rljnl-II. The Wmo s summary mnkea the politi- cal comiloxion of the liouno to meet. next month t. us. with Algoma elootionto occur Jung smth 2 monm mun. June 30th: uobeo... . ova Booth New Brunswick P. E. I............ Itnitobs .... .. N . W. Territories British 0oiumhh.. A Ion Attrlcl.Ivo,'I'r|p Among the Islands cannot be imagined than the atoumgr "America" wiil give her puaongora Saturday next.loavin King- nmn 2 p.m., going down the inn channel and returning vi: Ameriosn. Fnro ,'U'm `Inc Japan unmouupnu. Yoxonuu, June 25.-~It- in now stated that 27,000 periuod ora drowned mad 8.- 000 were in urod during the recent tidal wave and on hquakeu in the northern pro- uinmu nl JnnAn_ mu eannqn vincos of Japan. an-arany anornoou. . Hero down the river at? p.In. Home 6:30. Half an hour at Chyton. Faro 25c. Get him into the habit of. wearing nice clothes now and he'll never be satised with anything else. Be as particular about the lit and ._style of his clothing asgou are about our own. e'll rep: you y being I bright han some boy who will t the considention he e- IETVCS. - We hue nice nobby; Suits fox Byn of any size. Wrould Your" A Boy's Tastes .6. ummuw 13011! The Japan Oututropho. ... ... . 1..-- on It in nu! The Whig`: llgnnl. .....1.. -...........--v nu-I-I lnnrdny Afhrlotllo 1.... LL. .:..... .9, 0 n n 1-ac. mbrsya and Muauns, new- -t-PRICE 'r_wo civrs Thon Inn bqon a tremendous nuolot coodndnoo this salo started. vourhdypnh mun ml thu. behind our Abvarthlng '0 have the good: and prices` as Mlvollllll. only the Highest Grade Good: It u lowest ponnlblo price nomlntent. with tho `unit. Our good: no shun muted low,` removal ulo prlun plnoo good: M ['4 6! prion lot this season. _ Exceptional rule of Now llnu IIIIIII, worth lie. (or 10- yard. 7 C. P. Couetn. worth 38.00 tnd I160, for & pot Mk. V In An: nmminn out Naw Hood: `Ind nail- Plemoval Sale;.. We no opening on! New `and In. in; M. nah prion EVERY AllT10l.E|n on J stock It RIDUO D PRICES. Inuootlon In (ad, ` lPerIorated Texjile. is imcrushable and keeps the skirt and sIeeves;of summer gownsln the full are and puff of fashion through all kinds of-weather and wear. All colors, 25 per yd. W. I. DBENNAN. Fmnuun Dlnm-on um Enuinn-JI1 ll- oou ntrooc. block ubovo old Itnnd. 4 .?._____:_..._______._ JAE. REID. `mu: Lnnnm Unn:nnxn-I6Hu Prlnou Itroet. Tolophono un. Open Day And N - Lnmno Urn>n'1-Ann an lnAI.ln--`. Princess street. Oomor Bydonhun sum. To - nhone communication. 8 phone _ 354 Inn; St. ., ._ noun... 2,, , GO0DM'Ul'LPl{Y-In Duemnhoon Jumlnd, wife of R. Goodmurphy of 5 Ion. .7~* l..,` . WEATHER PROBAIlL|T|l8; p;.,.,....u.,....-,.,. . Imwmghu > :3; nntmn. ` _____.____. PAIR. OF EYE GLASSES WITH A smlll gold chain attached on Pttnnou street. yesterday ovonln . limit: will `be sulmldy rewarded by re nmlna to Iiint street . ----------.______._.__..._.. Om: ooupwmm coox v1:uA1.n'1>nI- {en-ed. One competent `Dining Gh'l.\ Ap- nlv to CITY HUTBI. at once. ` U competent ply .. I\1\I'\ I-Il3DIA'l'El.Y, A coon 000K. uusr be well ronommendod. Apgly to `II. Jon: Mt'Km.vv.v. 134 Burnt Itroo . ' __ -_. _...-inns AGBN'm run. U11! any uvvn.-u, win an? otuoommlalon. to all Ul- ohlnou. up an .I.n.1ohlo!. bunt. con stunt uunu nu. __% OMAN OOOK. GOOD ON I Y x-,.~.v."3"'n.` Wagon. (-20 per month. fmnhment Rooms. Klnuton Junoomb. '1'. ON PAIR? STIVIII T frnhmant R` . I` Am I wosnlull ___:___...._____.___..__-- QALEBKEN WANTED IN EVEIY II- L hint; new season; samples (I00: I ! or commission with ex mes {Ion Irt. Lmuc Dana. 00.. Kontrn . Que. __._.._.___ A III van. W - ROOMS '10 LET I'I'.'H ALL HOD I.- provamontvu. w ch board, At. 376 nb street. Price: modornte. -: A unto for coal OAIIOVBKY Oounlt` UKDU|V'D uufgrlvs wmsj -., n.. mu mndlclnnl digested by the man uellcuo. ` ct-m.ontN nu rr nnoml. 4 UIIRUV an I vu-u nu. HOICE BUILDING LOT mxon, WITH lung in nu mw dnln),nox thodllt Panonuo. Wilhun street, on! 1 cont! Princess and Alfred ntnoto. Apply to Join Domn:I.I.7. Jn. :, -_ _-.a.. ----n Ilvnn nu... , .. ... .-____..._.----_----_.--.-__--... TEAM YACHT. LADY OF TH` u to it. length, '1 ft. 0 1n. bum. IO ll }L."3.f&'?a'5 .`;'3oL"nTJ'o'1i"J7'3v"Ti..m. 31 A elude street west, Toronto, Ont. - __ ._ .,, :1. ll. -u.nvn-.-my.-. .......... V. KICK HOUSE N0. O6 UK!` B now occupied by In. don m lay. Apply to J. B. 04 I my my uu . _._:'_______._. IIIEDIATELY, MUST be Apply new lnlngs. Cardinal and White Prints. slri e and dot, gc. avy and White Prints, IOC. .I)re eh Pattern Prints, toc. De-la no Figured Prints, IOC :'md'12c. ' 5 h Fancy Muslins for dresses. 12c White Spot Muslins, I3c to 30c. ' Black Satin Check Dress Mus-' Iins, IOC. How, to Keep Egol, . 1-7tro'o't,ooohuloid by In. can In Twalve roomu. lodern ooavnk Ioulon In July. Apply on prom .1. .--`._.. 7 THE BE ON %OK ' to ado`: Dru Eton, V ' Ind lmmovod._ A.l_h1jIti9n_! _P| I to Wade`: lmprovol. nlvtenont. - A 1` homo, on modon 1.1 on button that 3. new v cu. a premises 1 UBIIIKI VI Elmo unions! oonv_ontiou, tannin voontingoo-ouonwithhbt V poryforh `ooh-III! _ r:hofdulx&eoIItouIo.wI Vlilll 0| Cod Liver Oil Combined with I very nour|_lhln_[ Ready to Wear Duck Suits, $2.00, $2.50. $3.00.. To those who nd it difcnlt to get their Cotton Dresses made in time these are a great boon. I . I . ROOMS 'l`0 LET, WITH BOARD. E QUIIN street. ' z For Dcllcnte Children. Invalid: and the Aged. J A C K SO N ' S u n n-run-I-Inlr |llIlIl U 0 (I Ll v U r v u nourllhl Wme Ind in eully reulnod an the most delicate. uunatn TAKI IT RIADI ._:_:.__j.@.._ IAuu1Tn1znn SLATE uKrT1'iL W l Into n. Apply at oh]: u |- ---yum . .:_:.__j.j._ uAu.u1.n1iiin s1.u'a:'uKrT1":I7w1'r1! oillu oi JIOVBKY COMPANY ::_---: 1| nu --1. uyyq .._v u. .. __..._- _ SIIAM. NIOELY l|"UB.NIBlD" . near the OM: Park on Bydonhall m Illrtllor Information -apply through V 00. 0. I61 0 ulom 9 S|`\'_irt and Biouso Waistsl , L...I ......l. 11 hi" D. UN ITY V homo, on now. in udorn v la rontapumlnosorto. hnnton shoot. '22. W31`;-". b}`u`sc5a.. H oi. Alto tio ' . ::.r::.: L......'.: ea .r.m,'" nut:-wt. M ` ~ ' _ IIIIII I-- u-... Poneuen the (un modicum! vniue of - I - 3| For Sale by all Druggllta. \u--mm. A an |l|rnu.il HENRY BRAKE u-nu-OIIAIII nun `Inn To BE LET. . Los'r'T' -F'OR. SALE- TATANTED. u3IIII Iv ll lllvu-iv --nu---.. Never before had such a big season in Waists. We start un- laundried Waisls with dressed Collar and Cuff.-t, Ogr-.. Immense variety. Sizes 32 to 42, bust measure. EOARD. uuuuu Iv DUI 30 la unu - vau- We have Corsets to t all ages an} sizes. Summer Corsets, Bi- cycle Corsets. Cnrsets, 20c to $2 00. Note our clnsp Ameri- can Corset, 75c. Corsets and Vests -._-._A... `I\ Go a Hat_s, Hats. Hats. Ildl-D. llama. Iluwn Millinery boom keeps right along. New arrivals every week. Some special prices for Saturday. an-`j _ 123 Mums st. noun smo - -K]gston| ITHEIIHEATLUNIIUN1 lntario (Park) U - Weir M11300 Summer Corset. The hunt In Blouse Walata, Dresden ma Plan; Lumen. lrontply pretty Wash Crepona. lldht Ina am: colors. Drug-`ind Blouse Prints. new goods, m,aci12 1-2c. Iln-n .~ - -mhrnvn and Muallns. mum snow Saturday,Junc27 E, F. HU EU. Km 01 Juggler 0! av and fmlv uion Artlnt .Ba nnver of I dlnn. WOODS. the Champion Homo Soloist and Ethiopian Impersonator MISS LULU WINSLOVV. llSS\ALE'l"l`IA LEONARD. MISS LILY HARTIl.I`.E, TKE GRAHAM SISTERS. Violet. and How, . ...llln.-uion1.~ot.<. lwewant "T9 6ot a` ileadl A. R. Bm)U.`I`.. yiolinluf. LIAVFLIA THON. QUINN. the Emu-`ntrir lrl.-sh Col 7* "V --- -, Vr `lo All for our Butts. Somo ovno -to V: than. for wiring them In the host vs ulnrtloo. vary on who wears: slag D nndnhula lougclwjth thou. _ The` most favor!!! 3.-_._-non . ; . lIIll.'IIuIu.~u:<. mcx BENHE. Song ...;;. Danna mun. \ H/umv sour-zns. um Mum... | in:-ushinn. ` European Spt does not excel out do I. Pla.ln.'R|ncy a Goods. a In! Qummar ` |tAl__h.EE|!ES| nnnnn O. '!;ri t';w. the Mind Reader. AFTERNOON. 2:30. EVENING, 7:30. Amusenygrs. ln the cure of Rheu- matic. Dyspeptlc and Cutaneous cues. n ADNUSS ION FREE. CRUHLEY BROS. ORCHESTRA. E. II`. mmnow. Ilqnaqor. -_ V IUIIIIIHI . H. A. Tuouumn. Hunm,` n! the lm-k Wire. Lixhf Weights, (Tham- lhe World. `n-as aA_I_:Lo'r not uuoanston mo mum sq-ou.:o no Inn:-won noun nuance -uwu --than Mn 0! the PIICIIOI-070!` `two sump : mums. won nmucl u so Won Throw: one. It in surprising tho large nnnilnr of bol- lohtlub were spoiled here at Tuudn a election, the malt of lgnonnoo on t. turf. nf nlnnfnrl. An all are Micro is wubho' malt ol lgnonnoe me, rt of electors. wutho rat time the new bsllob adopted by the dominion government was used. On each ballot was a. round white 9 ..........u. uh. -mma< ol ouch mud` ate. each be 5 we I. ruuuu vnuw u wpoeibe the `name 0! nihin this circle it wee intended the `voter should mark a cross. signifying the oendidete he wished to support. It will surprise some to leern that over two hun- dred in this city failed to follow instruc- tions and pleoe their cross in the spece in- tended for it. Instead, they marked their ballot. on the left hend side, ri ht in front. of the aendidetde name. 1% one nub- divieio'n there were twenty-four belloca thus spoiled, in another there were fteen, at others the number spoiled varied from seven upverde. , The printed instructions ieesed by the srovernment nerniued the vnt_er_ to meek riuhod inltruoom iuuoa by we vnrmnontpqcnibudtlh vntor math in bdlotopporltothonnmnol the candi- da: nnond. It tllvrwbv in pp-cud." Ilbuvttujw - judge|".l'1e hellobi clahnedtao than ed would undoubtedly be elicited to be counted. The government. ought to have olnnged thoinatnnctlone ta com ly with the luaeleutlon net: inaued of M. they used taheinetruotlom need in eooordnnce with the old not. In ever one the intent. of the voter was beyond oubt. but. nim- plz beouue the cross was not within the w ite circle the ballot was rejected in etch huonnna ` IL` v ." `T`iw. Attrilmb tho Mg uh `I HATE how: that ourvprlou 3 0 08:03 1- ' `. .. n [Tho Bmnln Announced It the College Cloning 10-01;. The cloain exercises in connection with the Royal mi itary collage were held to- day in the presence of I large number of specbamn, including thiimrenta of a num- ber of the grlduating c em. Pnllnwinnr are the nameq of the mem- Her grlduuting caaeu-i. Following mem- bers of the graduetin class. with the number of the marks ta en by each during the entire course of four years : Butt. - Sergt. - Major. Arthur Stuart Evens, 47.970 marks; Sergt. (luy Hamil- ton Kirk trick, 46.548; Col.-Sergt.-Major William enry Northoote Cnntlie, 43,499; Col.-Se -Major Charles Merton Stephen, 42.406: orpl. Grunt Espie Hudie, 39.843; (lent. Cadet Francis Leach, 38,838; ` ti Richard Clare Finlow Alexander, 37.? 3; Col. -Bergtnllzlujor, John H an Parks, 36.- 287; Sergt. Charles Carroll ood, 34,956; Col.-Sergt.-Major Frank Delemere Lal- ferty, 34.243; (lent. Cadet John Chiene Holden, 33,164; Sergt. Arthur William Roger Wilby, 30,822; Gent. Cadet Darcy Weatherby. 30,38l ;Corp|. Archibald Mont- gomery Russel. 29,182; Gent. Cadet George aborno Hnyne. 29,161. The interest taken by her mn'eety in her n.....,I:.n milimrv nollenre has gain been Wlllln ullunw uuv an-uvu nu... .-,----` ,, instance. ROYAL TM LITARY COLLEGE. um snrqllzg BALLOTS , Osborne mneaby Canadian military ooll gain marked by her bestow: on the nduatoa of a commission in H. M. In Inn mm` cor . lPl:e oicinl intimation of this high mark of favor wee received only lul. night, and the selection of a candidate he receive the honor in still under consideration. Canada bein represented in H. M. Indian forces by irect appointment will be generally and highly in preoieted as an additional bond in impex-Yul oonlederetion under our beloved queen. These gnduntee have been reoommemt ed for commission: in imperlnl loieee : Q...-no. A.-tjmr W. R. 'ilbv. (UDDGI Cen- Borgt. Ijhgnr W. R. oofnmluiona imperlu Iorou %'wllby. (Upper "id! mugs; ln!antr[:' Co.-voriwmajor Charles M. Staphen.( alifax My school) infantry ; co.-perm.-mnjor William H. W. (Jant.lio.(Mont.real high school) Artillery ; butt. aergt.-major Arthur S. Evnno. Roynl on ineors. ghe Aberdeen medals, for the highest. -............. nc .....r|u for the whole course, The Aberdeen modula, lor we mgnuau nggregnhe of marks for the have been won by the graduates mmod below: Bronze mxiul, Co.-Ber t.-Msjor W. H. N. Cantlio; silver mods, Sorgt. G. H. Kirkpatrick: gold medal. Bath.` Sergt. -Major A. S. Evans. General Prue Llnt. Annual class prizes. highest. prociency ~~Fourth c|us,(Sent. cadet. Ernest. Dale A Carr-Harrie; third class. Gent. cadet Cur- not Woleole Donizon; second clua. Sergt. Feruuson Fyivtton Carr-Harris: nk. class, Sergt. Guy Hamilton Kirkpatrick. Annual aubjoct. pri1.os-Dominion ar- Beaumont Anderson. Dominion nrtille association badgea-- 'Sergt. William nmonl. Anderson, Sorgt. J. Alfred Stairs. Corporal Herbert Hingawn Syer. Corporal Robert. Cecil Hamilton Cnanels, Sergt. Claude de Brigny Doucot. n....-an unllm-v association cup-Corpl. Hamilton mrkpanricx. Annual subjocl. pri1.os-Dominion tillery association prime, Gent. cadet. Frederick Fmoer Hunter, Set-gt. William mmaninn nrtillarv badgea- Doucot. Ontario artillery association cup- Herberc Hing:-ton Syer. Royul military college budget oriok Fraser Hunter, Cqrnot. Wo pol; ..-.. unum Rnnvene Smioh. Homo: orinl"l`ranor Hutiter, Cqr-not Wolpoly unm- san, Allison Eugene Sruioh. Horace Rich ardaon Pnyunt, Arthur (boil Hunilmn Deon. vwrlnlt m'\HR:lll:--HI H-lE("I' J'RI7.R8. Stuart Evnnn. . Prncucd geometry and drawing-C|nndo. do Brigny Douoet. , Military engineering -- Charles Merton Rmnhnn. M1-nu: I`()IYR8lt`.~-Hl'lLlIX"I' Mnuhavmtim and mechanics ~ Arthur D....o.;ml ammatrv drawin-C|nndo. Surveying Ina mmuar wyu,....,..._, Gu Hamilton Kirkpatric . nuisance -~-_ Charles Maroon Ste- _I. g`. .. Artillor (theory and construction)- William umont. Anderson. Military history--Ch|r|os Carroll Wood. French--Art.hnr Stunt I-lvnna. EngIish--Art.h\u' Stuart. Evnnn. Chomiot.ry--Guy Hamilton Kirkpatrick. l'hylicl-ChI.l'lolI Morton She on. 03,113; and minoniogy ries Car- mu wooa. Ftoohmd drawing And painbing-Rich- and Clare Finlow Alexander, ChntlbIMor- ton-Bwphen. (.`lviI umrineerinz-Charlu Morton Sm- Civil ongineering-Chnrlu phon. William Henry Northoobe Canhlie. Drill: and nxorcises and non-com. drill instruction combined - Arthur Stuart. Evunu. Conduct mud nonoom. diocipline - Charla Morton Stephen. unj- Them In Llnlo Bur About His 'IhIVDI- lothlng In tho OLIAI tor Ildn. mm. ..L. n...... ..; Lhn 1.1.- i. at Booth 8 Co's wind Wm: oolu. uchr. Bullock in dincharging I urge of at. R. Onward : whu-1. . 11.. .u AI-monk and oonnoru. Tnvonq coins Onward wnu-1. The In-. Annual: and oonnoru, Cisy. nbu hdan. arrived at nu-dun II no mun mr now. The win. Queen of` the bias is` Co's wind with coal. an. -5. llnllnnl in dhahu-min: an IIICK Willi - Tho alt. `chm cud concerto. Collin: Bay, light. olundlolno Welland canal to- . bound for In-your River. Into! lfrlvlll at thioport M-dlf no ooldnod lo a couple ol coal Marina, uuthu Along the harbor n-13$` nova:-yqnbt. IN#. llounountvlll III" hllllotcaudn wlthlnalw Inga she-uuouloau Ola capo sun In- Ellzlepilug 1 v Hamilton MARINE MATTER8 QUIET. ` Ind militar topography - -sun l(irhnn.rin . ******* KINGSTON. ONTARIO. 'rHUns1_gAY EVENING. ze D60 jl TOU- not. poly Deni- .i..h_ Hnrme (Inad- Punn.-gnncy and Black Alpaca Dress N