KEEP IN THE HOUSE /// M Sydenhnm.. Onul-io........ SI. Luvronca (`rutnnqnl . l"I'onten|-.. Rldenm. . Vh`.tnrhL. . 'l'0r.nI . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... -. I). L. Plewes and J. M. Mowet. were pre- sent. in the interest. of Mr. Britten. 1). M. McIntyre did not have A representative greaent. Mr. McMahon declared B. M. ritton duly elected member of the house ofcommons for the city of Kingston. Xlnhu-nina nimr McMahon was compli- the city of Kingston. Returning officer McMahon compli- mented by reformers and conservatives Alike for the strai htforward, business-like manner in which is performed his duties at. the election. . _._ ..._.-..-u Special Offering. Men's regatta shirts, collars and cuffs attlchod, Saturday only, 50c. Hardy's. Saturday Anornoou. Hero down the river at 2 pm). Home 6:30. Halfan hour at Clayton. Fare 25. Daniel Kick. Indian, sent. no me pom- bentiary for 3 ve years term. was released yesterday, hnvin been pardoned out after serving three nn a half years. He was jubilant. hub night. Kick in a very large man. Called Away lay ll uouul. Dr. Ularke, superintendent of Rockwood asylum, in in Sbratfortl to day, having been called there by the death of his brother-in-law, William Workman, for nmny yearsa resident of the Shakespearean city. In... Ilrgtgu -nd Lltlnt. cu). Flro. Wntor Ind Light. The re, water and light. committee was called to meet. last night to award the con- tract. for supplying ten remen`s 36 e uni- forms. Uhairlmmn Martin and Ald. iinnes were the only members who nbtended. and the meeting was, therefore, poeponed. > Board ()1 Worn. Only uhainnan Carson and Ald. Strainge put in their appearance in Lhe city engin- eers nioe last evening at four o'clock the hour set. Lr the meeting of the board of works. No other member: burning up the chairman signed the depm't.ment.aI no- countn nmountin to 351,042.57 and the fortnightfs pay ro I for $1,416.92 nnd the mooring was declared o`. ..Tqm.. . )E3 flcloll liluuuuy. The new, fast, up 1`-deck steamer Americu"will leave ingston at. 11:30 am. on her popular Bay of Quinta trip. Were Glvon In In-rlngo. (farleton Place and vicinity has had a lethora of weddings this month. The Ant ten days the unions have boon: Mien bookie Fraser Mid Mr. Woegar, Smith`s Falls; Miss Alice McAuley and D. Paul, Theeaalon; Mica Sarah Grey, daughter of W. B. Gray, and Mr. Graig. Cardinal; Miss Nellie Bnyne and J. C` Kelly, Oc- tawn; Miss Mary Allan, Huron county,und J. M. Goth, Beckwith. Cold roast turkey. Ribs of beef. 1.0m I .nm Majority {or Brlttnn, 15!. Number of ballot: rojoctod and spoiled: In. WI 8I'uIl.BIn , mm. or r. Opened day and night. IV An Aeomeln nu Inc nun.-7. last. evening as the crowd was returnin across Cabamqui bridge from the Raye military college a couple of bicyclists frightened a horse Attached to a rig in which were seated two women and two children. The nnimel shied and struck a shaft. against the side of the bridge. break- : inn it. of!` short. at the whiletree. Specte- [ the side of the Image. Dl'BaI(- ing it off bors repaired the danmgo as well u poeai- blo with the limited mean: at hand and the women drove away. They said they had fteen miles to drive. The America : lpoelnl Trip. To-morrow afternoon this beautiful, tut. new steamer will leave Kin Icon st two u.rn.. proceed down the norm side of 81.. . ohn`e Ialsnd to Gnnnnoque, thence by the picturesque Cenudien channel, t Fid- ` tlln-`n Elbow. through the Lost. nnel to Uonwun cnmneu. n Inu- dk-t a Elbow. thl-on h Alenndrin Bay, .Y., lenuning there half an hour. thence up the Artistic Alluri- csn channel back tn annnoquo Ind King- nfnn The New Pnnor Arrives. Rev. John Grouloll. pastor ol Brook street. Metbodiu church, matched the oily youuduyrfmm Cu-htonPhoo and in the _.._..A -0 : n...uw.|w, mnhmvnnn ON`.-.H.4.!:'~ All lllulnn rnruuuuu. Kick. Indian, sent to the peni- ....o;...-n far It vn wmm term. youudu fr0mUIr|Cto:Il'lA 0i`0hIn|: nu use out . {. Canon y. o rgynnn I80: wgowor with three dun Mon. Two dnnghtan ruched here thin sfoornoon from Which . Mina Carrie Gnnbll In- curod the d maid (or host uhndln in tho I. A. course. -st May Indian * 2.01.. :..'..m. n 2 (mm snturuay ll ncruuuu. Hem down the river ntn. p.m. Home 5:30. Half an hour at,(7lnybon. Fare 25. III BK -. 14. A. vuunuu. -v -v nu-nu, ool ,:ndt.hoIvotndIlfotl an inf in classics. Sb: was I-an hclnlrhnr &n dlul than in cluni u was In` h by hlvi been choun mo valo- dlctatinnolhor . nun-urgm: and u ll.E.L. Tho other dun ntillnmhinunt Carleton Pinon hwy - nminnono. |lr.0I'onb|I II Qdlin - on It I g-._,,>*::..--4.-'..*-`.-:.*.=.~aa::~*.:;-z'.% light will no Inn on Ticket; oinly 25 oonu. HOW THE VOTE STOOD. An Am-Idont On The Bridge. 4*.-- .... nI........-"I -mg n-ahu vuvv .... .. CITY AND VICINITY. canon Away ii; A noun. :..5.....l...-.n AI` Rn. THE IEIBERS OF CATAEAQUI IDDOR, No. I0. and Kingston Lodgo No 50 I 0. 0. II. no honby notmod 0' th-lie-2*!"-.".!3:.'.".:' worlul mu-inc electric nu-oh nil bound on the nturn trip. .. ...'.n. as nnnlu, ie. rsnuu Strawberries And cream. Ice cream. PIROP `ENIG- 1,1,, n_-_1_u .._.an. Al Saturday Afternoon. _..... H... ..:...n. at 0 nu 17;? .'liieis'|i.`-:59 uv wuuo. l|BIT'l`(l `Meals at all hours. )old roast. chicken. Ox tongue. Corned beef. Dhul-mph nin Uornoa noel. Rhubarb pie. `FRAUD. aun- sub- further | I.` onln. PARAGRAPH8 PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. Lodga. No. 50. I, 0 . . hotabynotmod the decoration of ()dd- lloIn' van on SATURDAY AVTIIL N00 .l1th um Instant. Van: will Iaava Ilaqnton Lot! 9 room at 1:!) o ol'ool. Iolhat a int Iamorial arvlea will hnltlh lllunton Lodn Hall on Sunday - larnoon, June mu instant. at 8 o'clock. Visit Odd-Pallovn. nonban or Lou-o Lod . . of I... and nlativac of daoaanod 0dd- gnaw: an lnvlkd to participate at cxruuqm Lunulc, o P ' 1110 [III WQ Don`b miss it. (lnnuinn can B634, corneas, nu Stacy's removal sale. Fanov colored ruutit 8hcac'y's sale. Fancy rustic rim, high crown sailors 290. Saturday. Hardy's. Richmond &Co. will offer hosiery and gloves st. cost price to-marrow only. Shredded whole wheat. biscuitia pala- t:Ir>`lo. nutritious, wholesome. Jan. Redden an Unurlo run. nnuuuuuhuu-.u -.---- -.- minaion free. Gloves. hosiery and blouuo vvninun chap at State `a removal ulo. Npxt uoodny Cuuruqul lodgo.',No. I0. L0.0.F., will clean nmoorn Jor the coming Dunn, Don : Genuine sea aalt lb. packages l5c. Mc- Leod : drucr shore. Bake, corsets, loco collars, cheap. 8hcu:v's & Go. Go and see the reatbondon (Shoat. Show at Ontario Pnrk. gIt.urdny,Juno 27th. Ad- uninninn n: harm. \ ion` leather bolt: 50. lhrdy'u. Pure pu-is groan and innonl. powder at reduqod prices. Molood) dru store. Richmond & Co. will olfor noniery and reduqodpriooo. Molpod`: urn`; s-Lore, Richmond will. wniery gloves at cost. Erica to-marrow only. (lo and see I. e (rout. London Uhost. Show ice only. at Ontario Park, B1t.urJny,.luna`. 7v.h. Ad- miuion free. The oong union of Brook -street Me- thodist. ohurc will lender Rev. 0. Ed- mn -do n In-aura" DIIOOIII 0D|.l|'Oll V Ward: a farewell. Dnra-nll nhnnn VICIIIUII IV Vlxlbvl IV-ll\I'I wmniau aunuuu. ASHLEY, or luxu- wm Insolvent. in ion on. True. nun nu.K~lno'nun\ mo, pug-gu_nu__to __lgg wardnafnrewell. Parasol: cheaper than the cheapest. Staeacyb removal sale. See Richmond & Uo s windgw. Great. morrow only. For 3 perfect. fit. order the Specialty Cornet at Mrs. Hemsley s. Brock street. n.. Mmulnv Mnsnrn. T. Nfill and A. Staeacy's removal sale. See (Ids window. sale of hosiery and gloves at cogs pl ice to- only. For n nertoct. Specialty Mrs. Hemsley Brock sureen. On Monday, Messrs. '1`. Mills Ellis will leave for \\'ent.porL to spend a few days shing. Boys shirts 190. Saturday. Hnr4ly`n. D0n b fail to see E. F. Husted, king of theslnck wire, an Ontario Park, June '_ 7th. Admission free. I*...... 4:... ......ma ...-.-ivad hem this morn Admission free. Four ne canoes arrived here ing, per the Dominion express company, from the Pemerboro canoe company, for P. F. Johnston. {in .....I nna the a-rant. London Ghost, Show (#0 and see the real. London at Ontario Park, nturdny, June 27th. Ad~ mission free. 9:... Rinhnnnnll & (Eds window. Great mission free. See Richmond 81. Co's sale of hosiery and gloves at. cost. price to- morrow only. For sale. $5 coupon, per atemner Emydice, Toronto to Quebec bicycle meet and return. Apply at Mit.oho1l n drug atnrn , shore. The Belleville baseball club played Lindsay to-day. W. Dehanef, of t.heHrun- ihoa, went. up this morning to plny with the Belloville mam. Go and see the rent. London Ghost Show it Ontario Park. . curdny, June `. 7L|i. Ad~ mlnainn ll-an El UDBBFIO I1! mission free. Dad IAH Ar Rod letter day at Richmond & Co's hosiery and glove counter to-morrow. Everything at. cost. (30 and see the rent London Ghost. Show at Ontario Park. nturday, June `. TLh. Ad- mianin-. fr-an minnion free. Here you will find just. the light, cool summer suits. coat. and met. or fancy veal on will want. (lrund Union. Red letter (lay ut. Richmoml .11 130': hosiery and glove counter l.nIn0rrow. Everything at cost. Bic strawberries. rod cummte, rasp- Everything an east. Big berries. wnbernielonn, apricots. cherries, peaches, plums, pears. and a complete nu- sortment. 0! new fresh veqecablon at, (,`ur- novsky`n Corner Market. ' ' Dr. Ryan adimta that he has not receiv- ed the nppoinnmenbto the nur;,{eoin-hip of the Kingston penitentiary. He left for Ottawa yesterday and his trip was pre- aumnbly in connection with the appoint- ment. A .......:..1 mmdn of the Hui butybnlion A special parade ol the was held, last evening, in artillery park for drill. After dismissal two of the companies had canteen parades," at the invitation of their oleers, whom the men heartily cheered. 1! . "1 non Hm ml-ant lnndnn Ghost. Show Go and we the reat London Ghost. nLOntnrioPark, aturday, June `. 7th. Ad- . innnn fr-an mond &(1o s tomorrow. We have received bo-day n new Article offood--Shredded whole wheat biscuit~ made direct. from the whole when. without the une of our or meal. We wxll be lml to have you call and see them. Jan. ed- den & (Jo. Aknnb `kill nnrnnnn tnnlz nd\/IKHLAQG Of In isaion free. The greatest. sale of hoaier ever known in the city of Kingston wil be at Rich- & Co w. Lana mmaimd l'.n.dnv n `D. -IIlItIlIIl Ill -I-I-v vv -- ---- TOIIII Kohl. Church {Ann lc. Hardy :-. Saguonay salmon at Cnrnovskfa. Summer corsets Saturday 430.. Hm-dy s. Much local news will be found on page burn About 330 persons book advnnusge the B. of Q. railway employees excursion to Wabertown yesterday. The excursion was run all along the line. and the party arrived here by Bpocinl train, going across to Cape Vincent by sbr. America. Ho and see the great London Ghost Show Vincent by sbr. mnerwn. Ho and great. at Ontario Park. Saturday, June `27th. Ad` minion free. rm... ........o..o nnln nf hnninrv aver known mond & (!o n tomorrow. The Frontenac teachers` association has arranged for A special rate over the Bay of Quinta RR. for children and teachers go- ing to the examinations at Sydenbam. The fare from Kingston will be60c. to Sydenhnm and geturn. Hmiarv. cloves and vents in, Richmond * "*-'*:'..;'.`:."'.::.';`""':: ... win. The but week of Steamy : removal sale. T\mn f. min: it, free. The greatest. sale of hosiery ever in the city of King!-ton will be at Rich- rm... w.,mo....n can-hm~n` nnnmintion 11 Co : to-morrow nt cost. price. The Ba of Quinta Ry. new short line for Tw . Napanee. Deseronio u.r.d all local points. Tmin leaves City Hall depot. at: 3:30 p.m. R. J. Wilson, agent, C.P. R. telegraph oioo. Clarence street. Rhrnrldnd whole wheat. biscuit for the and Hosiery, gloves nt. cost price. vn... R" nf Quinta Rv. new Urged, and in gaps telegraph oioe. Clarence am-eon. Shredded whole first time given the people what they have been looking for. 1 whole wheat. food that actually takes ghe glance of nmr'uh-..m lo of being used at every meal in 5 great variety of wuya. Ju.. Redden & Co. u.o....-.l.u nvnrvhtldv in immediate or mcmms {cyan DAY. should make it a pomt to take aavanwge of our I . ale. Our entire stock is in- volvod n the slaughter and some odd sizes in men`: and boys suits will be offered at. nrir-an hnlnw coat. Grand Union. Reddon & 00. Saturday ovorybody prospootivo want of ready-to-wear cloth- ing of any description, for man or boy. make it point to take advantage nf nnr ornnl . nla. men`: and boys emu will no or prices below coat. SATURDAY, um: zrrn. Amorioof nmong the islands 2 p. m.. calling at (hnunoquobothways. One-half `hour at Alexandria Bay. Fare 25. unauuv. MINI: 29TH. uooamnr. nun: `Ann. Amer! "to Lake-On-the-Mountain and Picmn I 1:30 Am. Fun 500. \VIDlI'.~tDAY, .mmr 1.-I-r. "Amorim" to Bollevillo oelebnbion at 8 un. Fare 60. ` nu-nnnur. .1 m.\' 41-n. In lploo of Ivory Day uxo-vnuu snu Poopln Are Talking About--lol.hln[ ll- oopoo nu Aucutlon 0! Those Who Am 1`-Elna noun. "Em as auto" [or vgu Mon at um. Faro 500. A IOW UIIIII. Apow game has been 0 niud by the little rln which thrown ll obeothoraporu of in Ind into the Ihndo. It is culled " in tissue, tnd in all the I-333. A nun ol lulu not tomothu, and, taking In nu -uuu nun: mu. -.._... pl: name " nnd I sh;-rn;a.V""A nnmor luau; got that-, thoipuuod on tho ' ownlk,pI-oeaodvto pouinlnginoroonic mimd-, uo_cord- ungmtbo mm called out to them I: tholiu. no? . Thin` por- hyntoicinluua yooou '.po.u.'.'.'. o... ndghbo:-in; door Ilullarto can prot an. ass: 3. g'nmo|, ud the ha: vlolngyjolhodn nounhint no-ant nut oxpoadiau`-a my ilo uoqnh have to to rival: wilt In ouulolng pm. and but ennui wag patent Illtthjhtqrlu ' no.4. -ha ` HYIII ill! I Olluwlnj Ionvln. um 'l`h'*(Qffl` doubg. Nip: cpl: oh:-lug nanny. Llll. I'll! MM. 1 s.u'Imn.ur, wnv Mn. '* Em sum" {or Ogdonaburg eolobrr ` `Inn at A m FA?` MI}. JUNE 26. I896. This in a etory of n combine that mleu. Early this your An agreement wee made between the ooneumen' coniqe company of Mantra]. the Kingston cordnge oom- pnn of Kingston, Alexnnder Moin& Son of amilton, end the continental twine` and cord oornpany of Toronto end Brantiord or the Isle of binder twine this season. The Ides wu to secure prac- tically all the Canadian binder twine business and freene out. eotoepeek. 811 who were not in the combine. To -aucceeefully do this the companies in the arrangement decided to grant more favorable term: to ur- chuere than they could eecure rom other dealers. So. then, the oomponiee offered a rebate of three per cent. on all purchase: of oordnge from 4,000 pounds up to 20,000 liounde, and live per cent. on all purchases exooouing 20,000 pounds. Of course theee terms were to be granted only to those who bought ex- clusively from those couoerne mentioned Above. What these rates particululy ap- ..i:..A on w... hinder twine. but owimz to -_-__._ Wnntod To Oornor Oundlnn Bullion. But U... an-noaontnl. Above. What Lnsee rates parucunsn_y ny- plied to was hinder twine, owing internal dimensions amon the cordsge men the arrangement has not n carried out. All the Cordage compsniesrlately have been selling wherever they could nd a customer, regardless of whether this cus- tomer urohesed from other rms or not. lt is said that the com tition of the gov- ernment binder twine sctories was large- ly responsible (or the failure of the com- hinn. V THE] bine. lroln Roclwood and [lends For Batteraea Vlllage. A patient. named Christopher Harrie ea- caped from the Rockwood asylum last evening, about hnltpast. three, and is still at liberty. In com ny"'wit.h a number of other patieuua, in c ar e of several keep- ers, Harris was at. war in the grounds of the asylum, and managed to elude the vigilance of the guards, and got. clear of the grounds. When he was missed search was made (or him, but without. avail. u...,-....I hm. nfmr lm lmd left the anv- uvnil. Several hours after he had left the asy- lum, Harris was seen by several persons, making his way to Bnttersea, in which neighborhood his relatives live. He called on A. English, toll-gate keeper, and after- wards, meeting several persons, he inquir- ed Wtmt part of the world is this 7" He was swinging his hat and his arms and go- ing at quite a rapid pace. The asylum authorities state that Harris has robably gone home to visit his friends an that he will in all likelihood be back tomorrow. l5XCuI'lII)II l'l'UllI IV-I:I!l'I/\lIvu- At l:45 o clock this afternoon the str. Empire State brought to the city about 600 exvursionists from Wntertown, the occasion being the annual outing of the high school pupils of that city. As on former occasions the youth and beauty of that hustling little American city were re presented. The supply of Wetertown s pretty girls seem to be limitless, as each succeeding year new faces, even more beautiful than hitherto sent over to Can ndn, are seen on the outings of the high school pupils, one of the most popular events in Wntertown. The excureionists s nt a. couple of hours in the city viewing t e sights and left at four o'clock for u trip down among the islands. Corponl Hurdle For ludln. ('orpornl (innit E. Hnrdie, Ottawa. has been recommended by Maj.~(.`-en. Ciuneron for the coniinission in the Indian stall" corpn which the queen has been pleased to grant. in addition to the four ooinmiaaioiis nmiuislly bestowed. The oioer holding this position will be required to spend the greater portion of his time lll India. He will be liable to be frequently called in to perforiii the most delicate duty, such as commanding native troo , muking ii special reconnoinsance, iii. None but officers of the highest skill and military attainments mm hold the rank and perform the duties I! pertaining thereto with credit to Limselrnnd honor to his country." Home on I sad Mission. .l. Lei-ilie, agent for the Canadian and American express companies, is home to- day from London where he went to attend the funeral of his sister, Miss Isabella Len- lie, who died on Monday last after an ill- nena extending over a year. Deceased for eoine time past lived at home with her parents on account of her illness, but be- fore takin ill she followed the occupation of hospita nurse. She was a graduate of the London hospital tiaining school and was very highly esteemed by all with whom she came in contact. Death result- ed from lung trouble, brought on, it is thought, by A too close application to the duties of her profession. An (loud I! n Mlnluture Quebec Landslide. . ..~ m, ____.. M. I... ......... ,.c . ....mo, SIXTY-THIR.D YEAR.-I LI --` (`nmponnd Blnokberry Cor-liul for Diarrhoea. Dysauter . Hummer Gumplninr. Infantile Din- urdam. uue cure every time. 250 bnmle. All (loud nlnliuure gunner nu J. E. Clark may not be much of a sport himself, but he evidently has friends who are dead game. Yesterday he received a letter from an intimate grit acquaintance in Montreal announcing that the outcome of the elections had won for the writer $`.2:'0in cash, three boxes of cigars, two suits of clothes and eleven hate. As the hats would certainly be out of at le before the winner could mnibly wear t em out, how would it be If he should make them ........|.I- fn Iv-in wifn V - Iuu. Won Dnuuooouxm. of combine that fnilod. l<`.au-Iv um. want an mrecment how would In Be u no Holllu mum umln payable to his wife 2 Me}-chum mm. L Kick. Many merchants complained yesterday that the streets were not roper waver- ed. and asserted that the mat w nirled in clouds along the thoroughfares, libemll covered Id materially damaged 3 s displayed uuuide store doors. Several business men threatened that they would refuse to pay the wavering hex, unless the service be improved and` mad; ade- quate to the needs of the business portion of the city. :1- I- Kn. In In Toronfo Globe. Dr. Ryan, of Kingston, several weeks n osaid to be appointed surgeon of the ingaton penioennnry, in in Ottawa to La- certain what has become of his commission. Dr. Ryan : appointment was roncnwd by Capt. Gnakin. ex-president oftho conserva- tive association, and many of his friends. ....a u. mnlv II: vs mat. the nrovernment. that association, and on ma menus. and it may have cost. the government that seat. Dr. Ryan some: high. _ Tho lawn social hold last. ovonmg as me residence of Dr. Boll, Williunavillo. in aid of the organ fund of the Williamaville Mo- thodist. church, In: I decided auooou. A large crowd attended nndn liberal expendi- ture 0! money mamriAll:;ellod the fund. nmlna the avonit 2 a a but approcir large cruwu Iuusuuuu -nun uvuuu V- mamrinll swelled the During the evenir g a miva mozrlmtne was rendered. A During the evemr anon . Ullli as mom- tive pro mtne Aproature of the I it In: I fnncy drill by sixteen young lndios. The moonlight. uramdo club nvo several very ne Iolootiom. A Indies. The moonugnr. Iaranuu club gun very detachment, of A" battery band Wu sent and enlivenod the proooedin I. he frounda were unwfull donors: and Il- uminotod by obotrlo "ha. At. hI"- I. no oclook to-marrow gft.ornooI_: he nolnbon of both lodgol O! A . u; -u _.n| .I._1,.- A- lnll- two o'clock W'Ih0l l'0W Afternoon Independent Oddlellown wlll drive In Cam-eqnl cemetery and privately deoonte the gnvee ol tlulr depuud brethren. The service will be of a quiet and model!- I10 l'IV$ 0| uwlr uvp-uvu mucus... r. The Mat mtioul olnnotat. void dllplty n . On 3 ds dmrnooo, I [am ro:In,-yt ha]!-put t.wo: elooi. I mam Iervico willbohold. um-Mob Ron. 0. I. Qgunioh and A. W. Rlohrdlon VIII pn- IGIIKIIO rootn.oM?oR`3uldnI -, collagen! mulch, ac . "`..'i .n.m nu uaumuuuuu. lawn social hold last. evening at the ...-;.u....... 1.6 hr Rn, Willinmavillo. in aid A USELESS COMBINE. A PATIENT ESCAPES. Vsrouiz THE Bmgn ms. CONSERVATIVES IN QUEBEC DRIVEN TO DESPERATION. ____ - .N0'l'ICB 1'0 caaonoas. ......._..u .. unnuv nlrllll ---:-- There wm Bo Proust: In Inn! Plnool-- somo of the Onndldntoo um Dopoulu-- Who Will Do lulu Illgh Conlnlulonol-7 -ono Hundred no-Elected to Pnrlla. after all. n Martin may yet have an opportunity to pull Hugh John s nose. Belcanquol, the independent. just saved his deposit in Hastings East. Donald, the Mosrthyito candidate in North Perth, lost his deposit. N If`. Davin is renortod re-elected for The gorrymanaer VIII pronnmy um: um attention of the new government at an early date. Unit. the Mam-heutu of Canada. ggvo a. West. Aunnnbom by DVD Imqurwy. There l8 the usual talk among conserva- tives of protesting the election in Hamil- hnn . Perth, lost his deposit. N. F. Davin is reported West. Ausinnboin by two majority. Them III the nnunl talk among date. Gait, majority for Livingston, liberalism and taari` retorm. The Tomnto Star slates ir Richard Cartwright for tho high oom iaaionership in London, Eng. In Rumell count.v.a.s in West. York, three Eng. In Russell councy,n.s York, men run, one was elected and both op- pouente lost their depoeite. One hundred of last parliament's mem- members have secured seam. Mr. Graham, the patron candidate. is re- ported to have beaten major M00-illivrny. in North Ontario. I) one vote. .a........:;.... in Hir .hnu-Ian Tunnor. who one North Ontario. I) vote. Aocordin to Sir harles Tuppor, mistake 0 the conservative party was that it did not follow Hibbert. Martyn. the independent, was a great disappointment in East Elgin. He only received 493 runs, and lost. his deposit. If ..m\..l.u- mnnrr. in ha he believed it is lost their depouu. parliament's bers have been re-elected, end H3 new members have secured seats. M. ll:-nhnun .1... nntmn mmdidnbe. > tho ATHLETIC OINTIS for proof Out nasal Fun: Swat.- a In . cu sum, _ oval: Lost or Balk. main: etc. W0 can IIIDDU yon: notch ` ll cont. U . 174 Wellington strut E - received 493 and lost. me aopoam. If popular report. is to be believed impossible in Obmwa to nd even a respect.- able minority of <:onservat.ives in the ser - LIP. vice. The liberal committee of Sherbrooke has suicient evidence to unseat, Mr. Ives. No time will be lost in bringing it before the courts. rm. lihnrnln Imwn mar-ured nlentv of evi- the The liberals have secured plenty dence of government corru than in Winni- pe , and Hugh John Mu onnld s election will be protested. James Sutherland has a majority of thoroughly deserved hm VICBO . Quebec telegrams suggest r. Dobell, tron-in-law of Sir David Maophorson. for the high commiasionership. He in an Englishman and :1 leading lumber mer- chant. rum. ....+...r... mu. fndnml nnd local for will be protested. James majority 2,000, and his opponent. contributes 8200 to the public funds. Mr. Sutherland thoroughly deserved his view Quebec telesrrama numzeet The returns, both federal nnd Monbmorenc . arein doubt. At. St. Jean. Island of Or eons, a strong liberal perish, the ballot box was stolen by conserva- tives. At other places the ballots cast for the candidates for the vacant loonl neat were mixed with those for the federal cen- didntee. L`.-unlnn Wimnn, New Ynrlr. hill sent. 8 didntes. Erastus Wimnn, New York, lengthy (aongrabulamry telegram ho [Amr- ier. He says: May Canada emulabe the glorious examfle of Great Britain and in the greatest. o her colonies illustrate the principle that, the freest got. the largest. development and enlarve `and eqnalim to the greatest. degree the ma of opportuni- it_v, now needing, as never before. on both sides of the line, enlargement nnd equnliur tinn " Lion." Alex. Smith, liberal organizer. luul a splendid command of the liberal force!-x during the campaign. Ha ha: n nnnl head. A great. deal of during the campaign. no has A cool head, real, resource, and n. judgment 1. at, is mrely at fnnlt. In all the preparations for the campaign llnd in the hour of battle he showed first-class generalehip, and to him fnirl belongr-In grant. deal of the cuadil. for he sweeping victory achieved by the govermnenl7 a opponents. `Inc Iilulns I rlguruun Tomwn-, June `26.--Coniccing reports are received with regard to the elections in a number of constituencies where the contest. was close enough to be doubtful. In North Bruce complete returns alnow that Mr. McNeil], conservative, has a plurality of ten over Dr. Bonner. In Richmond. N.S.. both eidetlclaim the u oriI:o};::ov-'k.')lov. pg: -mo-3: - o1"ro -` . ..;_ plurality of Dr. bonnet. Richmond, seat, and it is the same in Wei-itmoreland, ncvording to the press deepatchea, but ac- cording to private information they are said` to have elected liberals. These dif- ferences will be settled. like all similar ones, by the oicial declarations, subject to the recounts, which promise to be nunnnrnnn numerous. Complete returns are lacking for East. Simcoe and Muskoka, but the likelihood is that both ridings are comiervntive. The returns for Manitoba and some of the constituencies in the territories are not yet complete. The nmndimz is: Liberals. 118: conser- complete. The standing 118; vatives, R3; independents. 8; patrons, 3-, (Algoma) election June 30th. 1. Total 213. Liberal mnjoriby over all, 24; total major- ity against. government, 46. II|OlIl.o The ballot is something of aweupon. .lnu- n won. The gorrymander will probably have the Mention government. IIIUUU ""0"! The yacht Milbonia called at Swift : wharf Lo-da from Milton Island. Arrivals: ug Walker. Charlotte. barges, coal laden: tug Thomson, Moncroahbarges, Ii ht. gThest.r.A1R0nuuin. Duluth. is on her Ii ht. gThest.r. Alonguin, Duluth, way down La (3 ntario with a cargo of grnin for this port, (Ylanmncu: Bohr. Fabiola. Onweco. grain [or mm porn, Clearancol: Fabiola. Our 0, light; schr. Nollie Hunter, Oav/ego. lig t; bu VVulker. Montreal, barges ruin. he bug Petrol in on a shoal t. roe miles below Oornwnll. W. Leoalio. with a tug Anrl lighter, Al'l'lVOd At. the stranded tug again:-II n I1 yereruny. The Mr. Bobhnin and sohra. Grantham. Manley, Rum] and Benson, Parry Sound to Garden Island, timber laden, passed through the Welland yoatardny. Cant. Donnallv iuonootod the stars. Doro- JI6 MARKET SQUARE. through the Welland yeawrany. Capt. Donnolly inspected thy and Florence, at. Nnpunee, on Wednes- day and yesterday. To-d he went to Prescott to inspect. the ctr. uoia. AI-rivnll nt (Train & 00'! W CH: SM`. Prescott to Inspect. me str. 1 now. Arrival: at Craig Co : Melbourne. from Monroal. pauongera and 6 .-gig-ht. - ma I`m-riu. from Onwexm : ntr. W. Melbourne. from Monbroal. nnu frei ht. ; tug Ferris. from Osw o; atr. W. (H1 rt, from Smith : Falls; 9 oop Kitty Wells, from Gnnanoque, with granite for the corporation of Kingston. pf Whal a Shirl , Should Be Portcct fitting, well ` made, good value. Livingston : Shirts "II the bill. Try/theiii. o. Auuycsronfa nno, MARIITE INTELLIGENCE. , u a 11 nun. .PRICE TWO o1v,:iu_r1;s_`_7j`, Mil the w ollcool 'l'.iuuool. F: No. In urlo stunt. *Vl""l1'TLast Week In. Our Present Store. IUD |u.-1u\.-uwnuuw `winds. no weather. | M. ' Special prices, on `all classes of Dry Goods. Our A CIl0llLll'l0l_uvAn.IIrq rm 0.. o in .c....'. na'o.'n.`b"'vv'$!.. `-'3... :5 any um. all of. or dsj_lbI_ ugh FIN 1 not . 9:03! city than All Ktnu.on.To1 :`.x`.`R`. .'. .i`:'. be Inch 1;` II` It tho has proven to be the big- gest of the season. Don't fail calling to see our goods and prices. rs , , .1, ,_ _A ._-,_,,S__.'.i Removal` Sale... Everything at genuin reduced prices. is unc1ushable_an keeps the skirt and sleeves of summer gowns in the full are and puff of fashion through all kinds of weather and wear. All colors, 25 per yd. a 50 Cts. lPerI0rated Te)gtile_ W. I. DILENNAN. mmnu. DIBIOTOR ANnEuu|.un-m Pul- oeu utroet. block above old stand. .________?___.___._. .1 AH. mun, `fur: l.I~:AmNo lmnIn_rrAxItn--i5I-2158 Prinoon ntraet. Telephone Mn. Open Du and Night _?_ Hlcn ll 1 nu.-nun, Llunmn Urnunrruucn /um EIIBALIII---r Princess street, Onmor Sydonhum IUIIOQ. phone nommunlmttlon. ` ' reached b any Q` mo A PAIR. OF EYE (ILAHSER WITH A small gold clmln nttmnhod on Prlllcon street. yesterday evening. Finder will be aulmhly rewarded by returning to 134 Klll uh-oat. AGENTS FOR CITY AND COUNTRY, ON salary or commislon, to sell Sowing IA- ohlnen. Apply to J. Laluhley. sun. 91! Prin- ools street CIIOULLIIOIOULULITRID mu- .... ...n nvnr Ln: nthn In Illb ]MMEmA'1'1n.\'."/{uonn uoox. be well rm-olnmendod. Apply ! Junu MI'Kl-`.I.\`I-Z\', 134 Bnuot street. ._____.:._.___:.___._ ___:__..::_{---- OOMS TO LET WITH ALL MODE]! provamentu, with board. at 316 ` street` Prlmm Innlel'DA0. {rearing ch-m is the hon. wa} Every one who wenrn cl-:1 is is pl(>"~x(-1| with them. l0a.m.-Modornto to fresh wont. to u L n,, _ __-_u._. _.._. grate for coll re. Apply It ohloo Cnnnovnxv COMPANY IAKBLEIZED sum MANTIL Whit! 0 |.I\uVunuun. .. Q EAM YACHT. "LADY OF THE LAKE." 40 ft. length, 1 ft. 6 in. beam, hoilol-Id om... m.wm-.amad 10 miles an hour. Apply WEAM "LADY . boilor 16 horse owenspoed hour. for urea and particulars to B. J. W. BAIKIII. 31 A elaide street. went, Toronto. Ont. - RICK HOUSE No. 95 Qumm a1'R!E'l' now occupied by Mrs. Donoghno. Poun- nlon 1st May. Apply to J. B. CAIIUHIIILI. -. .. A-..`-. frfif pnniinns on 3` mm srr , known as MnEwon'u oundry. Applyto J. B. llclvzn, 38 Gln-once street. 4 I SHALL NICELY FURNIBHEI) HOUSE near the City Park on Sydenhun mm. F"\i1`rther information apply through thin 0 G0. fwelve r<}dms.' Mod:-'rn convonhneuu Pp session lat. July. Apply on premises. -.' ____j____ . 1 RE STORE ON BROOK BTIIIT. XT to Wade : Drug more. when. on AIIOCI snd improved. Altoratlpng w_lll _bo undo to ..,.._ ._ g... . my smm DVVELLING, u wmmfn street, occupied by Mrs. Octavius YQCOI. Twelve moms. Mod:-Vrn convon_hneoI.' 'l`lIIll u;vn.. ., .._...__. occ-,npic'd' Mr.'0otov|Iu Mod:-rn convonhneoI.' promlgea. . ...- -. -..-_--~. - . - "duo l lnaolvolt E." g... :.:.`:`I:.".."* --:3 : I. :'$. :0. I un.. for `Ino:fI:||ll` BROOK BTIIIST. 511' Drug improved. Alterations will be nmdoto uult tenant. Apply to J. B. B. locum. us Klng sheet. . .. nu ninnn lung aunsuu. _ 0. MI UNIVERSITY AVENUE. mug? house. nearly now, in good repair. 1 modern conveniences. Rent modII'lI0.' a El on the premises or to R. Nunmy 0 ~ v w ston street. \ ` . was made. In Drona unynguu, nu nurnws street. near Wellington street. I coil 0! dnyu :30. A you lady, who ;II the eufam o thocitnnnwllj Alone Along ruck across, Ind $1- 9.. hand hat. by C. I4nnox.ouI-nu-30$ Attempt By 3 Drunken Inn to lot I Young Indy. _ A during atlwmpt h oondtr um: mnda. in broad daylight, on attempt to made. dnylight, on` -........ ...... Wgllirnrlmn ntnat. oonnl Bnmok Ind wnnunpr tho hon! kept. by Lonnox.onrnorB|r Ind Wellington, a drunken nun, wlnowu suggoringhalong in An opposite _ comet: It upon maot.inhu',u' nrlrnnlen I3. lb her W, `I digested by the man ueucuc. CHILDREN UK: IT RIADILV. - 8ATl'KU.\\'. SL1`. Hero down the river at two p.m.' -_ oomolonnms upon IIIUUOIIIIIFH-l'."| ndrunklen mar ing " a I v ` I &'_g |ookt:;|`;Ii::" ;bmtho`nmOIiIIUIMl boom ifnnnhdvwunottoho robbdlocl JAUINDUIV o i "T`_*_!_I!.`!..'?i....". n!.""3 n-.- We Want To Get a Head ]-rL1nEn1ATn1.\'."A uonn (x>ox.` 1 ind throwinghor n-iImIIo mouse. In til nu dianov In Q ' htlve. wbenohegnvo in! ' had oocurnd. The would-b rabbi` .~IIi .u...-ax...-mi whnn n-mh in mlkf toumtchltfaom in hnullll -Tu `yang: hdywunottoho robbdloodl . and t. rowinghor n-i|mtIo moulds. I win I-dgtpg dluppegrod when nnzchwu undo . ,7 -`-*--"'"'-*,,,,,,,, ,,5_-,.,,r. :15 ' Hero down` the rIN\'a_b'2 pun. lm 0:3). In W C`mv'. r .:.!L-1;`. . .`..; A than it nor am won. on We hitch (I10 dollar. (03! `I ` 5 1 4}! ,_,_!i~ OOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, 288 QUE`)! street. ' y nuunu. LII ROOMS MODERN [I- Drovament.a. 31 Battle WEATHER Pl-'iOBAB|LlTlVEv8f _ `\Fl()[0E BUILDING LOT .1 lane in renrmow drain). VIHIC OI Cod Liver Oi Combined with a very nour|_Ih|n -I-' V V l now ooounimi Dopoghno. For l5;|cate Children. Invalid: and the Aged. JACKSON S u I n-u--nu-I-nlr llll II I nu usu -up ..,,.., .. _. _. - , , , H0178! man City Syde_nhun_nr_o_o_t. U 0 (1 LI V U r v u nourishing Wme mm! in easily retnlned Ind the delicntc. uunntu `rut! I1 RIADI` Poueuen the full mediclml vniue of [on Dull wmo I un I dlbl n.'l`oronto and ronmun 0! up by any othnr nod For Sale by all Dmgglntn. _?._..:.:-.__ j ___. WANTED THE cnam. new rnings. Cardinal and White Prints. stripe and dot, 9c. Navy and White Prints, IOC. Dresden Pattern Prints, Ioc. Delaine Figured Prints, 10c and me. Fancy Muslins for dresses, Izic White Spot Muslins, 13c to man 1 renrmow dmln),1 . Willinm street, mg Alfred stream. . . ll. w'."u. n1:.1: xiiA1. \....m.-mu ;unI'.unAI.m TO BE 1.51`: HENRY BRAKE, .m...`.u -an A nu Inn REMINDER. 1-`dh_ *s*KL[:. ' WANTEB. 30m Black Satin Check Dress Mus- lins, IOC. "B1i'6kskIn m X on. W1-ill ). next Method It . nnd lot comer Apply to Mix :- K.- HURT y to Illa. Ready to Wear Duck Suits, $2.00, $2.50. $3.00. To those who nd it difficult to get their Cotton Dresses made in time these are a great boon. 306.` |Sl`\'irt and Blouse Waistsl M L,.,I -..,.1. .. lulu 3IIIIl (IIIU IJIIJIJJV I-u--on Never before had such :1 big season in Waists. We start un- laundried Waists with dnssed Collar and Cuffs, 69c. Immense variety. Sizes 32 to 42, bust measure. Corsets and Vests 1.- 115 f\ VUI Bola uuu Iv-In-0 We have Corsets In t all ages and sizes. Summer Corsets, Bi- cycle Corsets. Comets, zoc to $2 00. Note our Uclasp Ameri- can Corset, 75c. Hat_s, Hats. Hats. I 0. MIEHVELL, - iihemist ad Optician ISO PBINCEHH BTIIICET. IICII-39 Illalluio Iluu-gg Millinery boom keeps right along. New arrivals every week. Some special prices for Saturday. 1zs}rinos{st.. HHEIIHEAHIJNIJUNI lffniario EHIIST SHIIW Saturday,Junc 27 Monmonn o! the PaopIo-Wlmt They Are Buylng und Doing. Mists Lizzie Spears loll. I'm Syrnnune. N. Y., yesterday. J. T. Murray and wife have returned -N0. 14:}. yesterday. Murray {mm Owen Sound. I 1 .1.-m-n . nitimn of Boranlnu. Pm. Sound. .1. J. Jarlnyn, I citimn of Scranton. I`n., in I vlaimr In the city ho-lay. u n Ihlihumm. of A:-hoville. N.C.. is in the city. to-day. on buumeu. Dr. 1!. Nil 0 will locate vufmewhore In tho Unitod man no prm Lice his: pro- iouion. ' Ra. Rlnhnrvl (3nrt.wrinM. M.l'.. and B. mnde My us is plt uhnulclthiby not lw Ilxh and low in prim- d . mug. ((.'npt..) Fleming. Watertown. N.\'., ig mg guest. nl Mrl. J. Hurley. King rloc out. nu- Mmpl. (II-nor Ialt to-dav for Brock- the city ho-(lay. R. (I. Hnlihurton, A:-hoville. to-day. buuimm-. Dr. II. Hillunlo 1 Sir Richard Cnrt.wrighl.. M.l'.. M. Brlcton. M.|'.. wont. to Montreal yea- usrdny. Mn. ttfnnc.) Flaming. Itrloc Min Maggie Greer loft to-day villo to I nd her two weeks vacation ..m.n.... I uni. t.hamL IIIIII uIlU Illuvn Iv tw4 mm f and; than. _ I`!-o . W. Morehou .,n. friend; then. Pro A. Morehouae. Potsdam. N.\ ., In ndvettlning agent 0! the Thousand Island atonmboot. com y on the river. Dr. W. B. Inplon, ton of ex-ma or J. D. Thompson. loft estordny for ow York. slur aponding I ortuight. here visit. inn hi: nnmnts. Y 0l'I. uwr l[.UI`luII nun nun`:-u um v uuuu ..- in Me rents. iee illiune end Herr Earle. Belle- ville: Mlle Tillie Wileon an W. F. Dewey. Deeemnto. were married on Tlmreday end Wedneedey respectively. It... (1, E. Mclntvne end lemily have respectively. Rev. C. E. Mclnt. me lnmily ugohod Beuevillo. e beoomee pater of Brid etreet Methodist church. He in n hula 6! John Mclntyro. QC. Ru, (hnnn Edwlrdl and bcotfor lclntyre. HM). Rev Goo:-go hmil Punbmko. his new c will D0: Cqopor In Thomu Ooopor. Bclloville, died on '.l'hunda. llu.Coupur attained 3 lncture of t o `It and in conned to had our sinus. of . The dnth in rural-tad Mfg: tuber : am "'::'":'s;....;:.'-;:,`."'*:."- " nu, ' urn , Hoot Pout-boro all Quunn mwxMy-`wk Hum- QIVDHIWP nuahuuon In connection ' 0! music. W dhlh Ibw` th Silvor Lou g!-`llihnl. `mo also non wank: Mantimo ` III . U I! miovunldvuuukdlholdl tduanuicvout` , OAIPIII no in him A` IN-um AFTERNOON. 2:30. EVENING. 7:30. HPEREONAL _ME>NTlON. :l;!\T.}j8l-iM`ENTS . ADM|S5l0N FREE. C. IME sm HE. P . MORRUW. Mnnnzor. 1:__-_:__-_ Pzirkl 'l(-ingston i ROYAL MILMIX comacn. r -- -.. (I ,, To talk for our Suit-n. Home one to wear them. for wearing way to ndvuru-co. wgaru I: I THE CLOSING EXERCISES AT ...-.-no. nrnpnnn A Function that Alinyl Prowl Attractive -'l'he Event: cl:-I-led out During the Al't.ernoon-Senator Bulllvun Dlntrlbuh ed the Prize: sud lane 3 speech. Locally. no social function proves itself more attractive than the annual closing exercises at. the Royal military oollege. As each succeeding June comes around and so many of Can u : war-like sons pre- pare to take their urewell of their com- rades-in-orms, with whom by close associa- +:.... ....i nvmnnhhv of oui-nose they have associa- tion and sympathy of purpose they become endeared, the citizens of Kingston, ever lovers of the military, assemble to testify their regret at the departure of their red-coated friends, but nevertheless to bid them a hearty farewell and wish them unlimited success in their accepted course through life. A sense of sadness always pervades these events, and the emotions experienced by thegrsdustes during the nal exercises live with them long after the college hells have been left behind. The weather for ester-day s event could not termed id __/All dsy rein threat- -~A1 ._L...l. L--.5 -nnnv nulnv be termed ideal All any rain unman- oned todesoond, which kept man awe who otherwise would have atgend . While the number 0! spectators was not as lar ason some lormer occasions, it was none the less distinguished. Among those Riresent were noticed: l rof., Mrs. and isses Carr-Harris; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Intyre, Miss Price, Dr. and Mrs. McKen- zie, Mrs. H. S. Fol er, Mrs. W. B. Skin- ner, l)r., Mrs. an Miss Walliem, Miss Mucdonald, Mrs. Leigh, Mrs. and Miss Cotton, Capt. C. F. Strange, J. C. R. Dobbs, Dr., Mrs. and Miss Evans, (To ronto) Col., Mrs. and Misses Norton- Taylor, Miss Allen, Misses McPher- son, Mrs. Fairtolough, (California) Mrs. and Misses Mchill, Miss Deacon, . Miss Browurigg (Florida), Mrs. (Gem) and Misses` Cameron, Miss Sava e (Montreal), Miss Stairs (Halifax). Miss gate (Ottawa), Miss Wood (Halifax), Miss Kirkpatrick, (Toronto), Miss Douglas (New York), Capt. Wurtle (Quebec), Mrs. Haskell, Miss Swift. Miss Brig s, Mr. and Miss Cantlie (Montreal), Miss )rur{, Miss Nash, Miss Richardson (Ottawa), lrs. and Miss Less- lie, Mrs. (Capt.) Kent. Miss Davis, Miss Clements, Misses Britten, Misses Moore (New York). Miss Chapman (Montreal). Miss J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Currutheis, Lieut. and Mrs. W. H. Macnee. Miss (-ildersleeve, Misses Fortesque, Mrs. (llr.) I`helan, Dr. Hi ins, (Hot Springis, Ark.); Miss Cobble. r. and Mrs. W. . Nickle, Major Skinner, Lieut. Marsh, Rev. Prof. Worrell, Rev. W. B. Cooke, Miss Edith Folger, l)r. Neilson. Dr. and Miss Smythe. Mrs. (3. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. (New York), and others. Promptly at 2:3!) o'clock the programme nnmmd in the izvmnasium, where a squad, I Fompt.ly o'clock the opened in Lhegymnaaium, under comman of Sergt..~Ma.jor Morgans, .\...r...-.....A nnmn avmnastic feats. among under command 0! H8l`g| ;.`NlE]0l' mu:-gums, performed some gymnastic feats, among which were these: Foils. Cadets Doucet and Syer; bayonet va. bayonet, Cadets Tobin and Bennett; sword ve. bayonet, Uadete Pnyzant and Skinner; exercises nn the horizontal and parallel bars iadeta and Skinner; exercises on the horizontal parallel and vaulting horse. Cudeoe Stephen. Uniacke,I)oucet, Syer, Holden. Alexan- der, Courtney. Ya znnt, Harris, Stairs. Poole, Rathbun, eston and Wilkie. The sword vn. bayonet. and bayonet. vs. bayo- net contests were very epiritednnd well fought. The gymnascic feats were parti- cularly good. In these cadet. Paymnt showed up to advantage. An engineering squad under command unuwuu u Lu lluuv|nII\au-5\4- en meering 34 uad of Capt. wining nn Sergt.-Major Birtlee ave an exhibition of bridge construction. his was the feature of the programme and roved most satiaimstory to the onlookers. he squad succeeded in bridging in space of water ninety feet broad in the remark ably short period of eight minutes, estab- liehinga record. Where the bridge was erected the water is forty feet deep, but not one person even got the soles of his shoe: wet. From the moment the work was begun, a t:v....... nnuml Mnl4~." eld nun and lim- the work begun, sixteen pound Mule gun berlmuled across and returned and the 2-uluud lined up again. only nine-nnd-nlmlf nmmtes olnpsing. Ham. l`.mrlisl1 nut. four gun squads into nction, nrnng, repunun; tank on the right flank, satisfactory manner. Thaclimhnmlnu of a an Capt. English put. gun through :1 number of evolunions. going nction, ring, repulsing u cavalry uh- hmt. nn Hm rinht Hunk. eu-., inamont Hatiafactnry The discharging aub mine proved quite iui interesting spectacle. The mine contained eighty]-ounds of gunpowder and was discharged by elecbricity. A huge volume of water was thrown ll hun- dred feet, in the air. Bergt.-Major Birtles hnd char re of the explosion. l`nl n{`.i" mmrniaed the norm in in- hnd char of the explosion. Col. cGill exercised car :4 fantry drill. The men were first: rawn up facing the enluting base. and performed the general salute, ufter which they form- ed up and marched print in column and re` turned in -lunrtercolumn: then ndvnnced in review order, nll being curried out in 11 hi hly creditable manner. %`he distribution of prizes and diplomas ended the day's proceedings. As usual the gymnasium was used for this urpose. A s .ious platform was erec at the nort end, and on_it were seated, besides (len. Cameron and staff, Hon. Senator Sullivan, Col. Twitchell, Dr. Walkem. Dr. Smythe, Rev. Prof. Worrell, Rev. W. B. Cooke and John clntyre. (len. Cameron first delivered his annual address. u....L. .4` Nu: nnmmnndanl.' address was rst delivered his annual nauresa. Much of the commnndantfa to refuw the series of nttncka, in press and parliament, upon the college. He said. No college that l know of, none that l have read of, turns out cadets as thorough- ly qualied otlicera for any branch of the service." He pointed out that at the col- lege it was the intellectual side that had chiefly to be dealt with, and quoted Eng- lish authorities to prove the superiority of n.. r`_.n..Ii..n mllqm nrmduatns over those hen uuulormen no prove: him auyu..u..., . the Canadian college graduates sent. out trotn Woolwich. "Our adverse critics might. have learned. too. that. within 8 few weeks preceding the commencement of their attacks, gen- -..| .m.m-n hul ndvnncod to I point commencement. or Lnenr awaclu-, gun- erel p rem had advanced int never be ore attained in the history olmthe college since its foundation in I876. Previous to the leet four Are, the most. distinguished old medalist ol the college was William . Stewnmwho gradu- ated no lon ago an 1883, with a record of 54,650 mar 5. --n...a.... nu. Int. four were that record I mm-Es. "During the last four yeam has been exceeded in four instances by from 994 to L802 marks. urn... ....n. hiahnnt. rocord made pre- times. by An avenge of L769 mu-ks. "Tho third highut recon! up to 189; .'lllIlldO by R. W. boomrd. with 53,- an mu-h--t.hia uuin in 1883. His score L802 marks. "The next. highest, record [pre- viouslytao IUW Iran by Capt. Lang, ).S. 0.. R.E., with 63.50; ) in 1883. Since 189! hi: . recon! ha been on seven times. of L78 marks. "The third hinrhuta up Jrulnudo by R. W. Lnonuru. Winn on,- `2'll mA.rh--t.hia sin hu boenou Iince 1891, eight. timen. by an uerogo `I! 2.700 mnrks, Only the that gndultoa just. nnmod. innhnivn ol but one mold modnllilb, nd B. SlLVER_ &. co. "unny mo urea gr- inoluuivo 0! but 1 -J-an null I-An ll ` plnco and rank as um, um um um, amongst the following `gentleman. who. with on ex ion in l89l, All and Iinoo I891 : . 11. Voices. C. . Frith, C. 8. Willa. R. J. F. lhytar. U. I`. F. Ocbornc, V. L. Bout, J. F. Front. 0. N. Cor . W. U. Dumbk. N. S. Ridont, D. 8. Mc nnu. J. W. Osborne. "8othat.bnHor the Inn of 1893. all than when nuns I have road noun tho but low yonn-Iu all W nmnh ninm nfoundnhioiiol e o yea-n-snrpuuu nu xourooords lino: tho tonndntioh of oolmu in 1870. Hanover. ptioz-no 1892, in y om inutanob did the msrhois gold madollht cxoud tin can avenge , co noonl0--ovldcnoo 0! thumb nibble kind 0! noont_ strikingly nthbotory adu- ootlonsl. hooldntant III: sauna of hoioo Mdplilalol "'.llorhIhun. my ounlnutoqztk ' """'..'* THIS INSTlTiJvbN. to: just. nnmoa. x 9th And llbh, Ant Inlnnn -hn_ $ KINGSTON, ONTARIO. FRIDAY EVENING. "*- The Olen! Doelnnclon Indo 'l'o.DIy at Noon It tho ()1!) Hall. This morning returning oioor Mohlnhou made his oicial declaration. in the cicy |..n ..o tkn numb. at vote: cast. spoiled This morning returning onluar -una-uvu hull, of the number of vote: cast. spoiled .mI rninntnd in the Britten-Mclntyre of the number or vane: cum. -puuuu And rejected in the Britten-Mclntyre mm. The returns bv ward are rejoctod in the Bmnon-Mcxnnyru test. by joined : IVDENIIAM WARD HRITTON WIN] Hpowini Sale of HIIIRTS To-night of every -immription vlllm-I. White, Knlnmi. Hatoon. with uoilan. without oollnru. Hti Frontu. Noclke. Blue, Pink. all colon. utripu. kinda And dowripfinn. Ono price only. 4