Followlng llive Arrived: Young Ladies Journal. New York Fashion Bazar. Delineator. Season. Bow-Bells. Leslie's Pleasant Hours. Leslie's Budget. JULY NUMBER! 0|-` Till} POI.- mm: pmoo. une orouou In 4:01 o clock. The Mollie Ind Minnie A. were not in the nee It Ilhthnnqh the Mollie held her on until the nlddlq the Inc round. I . ` .?__.... III IIIOII Dy IIJI lillll Omollll I0'uIV. The Voru did vol psmoipoto in tho moo. lie: on: was Imnmonod to Toronto. Th; ---uh} I'nn--On nnrr`.t` ninhnnn an-uuw uunnu nu.-1 nunuu. The nntrioe were : Puzzler. Ford Jones. Brockvillo. Mabel. James Moore, Gunnnoque. Reckless, C. E. Britten. Gananoque. Nameless. W. Edwards. Uannnoque. Shadow. Dr. Curtis. Kingston. Mischiel. F. A. Parkinson. Toronto. Iupyx, Dr. Clark, Kingston. Uourse-0uce around as ID first class course. thence to George's barn and re- turn to starting point. mnking 15 mil: 5. Prizes. MO, O20. 010. The yachts got away about 10:54 o'clock. four minutes only c.-iapsing be- tween the mat and last boats. The Rnckless, of Gaunnoque, when the hosts were making for Four Mile Point was leading. the others stringing; out to- warda George's barn. Just as the race was about beginning the adow. own ed by Dr. Curtis, amine? The crew had turned her to an act as the line when n squnll struck her and she went over. The tag Eliza. Manson picked the crew up and towed the boat ashore. No one injured. in nu. third nlun rune tlm Recklann. no one mjureu. In the third clue race the Reckless. of Ganunoque. secured rat. money. reaching home on 2:26 o'clock. Puzzler B.. of Brookville. came second. She wnn18minut.es behind the tint. boot. The Nemeleu. of Gnnsnoque. secured third pleoe. She eroseed M. 2:57 o'clock. Tim Mnllm and Minnie A. um-a not. in IICCIIII (I I U...`-`VVIIUI HI TIIIIII-IAIU Olurlou n llonyzo. The noun yum Iudnn oi Lorne and by the nuns: oloilln to-dnv. Thus Vnrvn did ya! nuiicinnto the Toronto. The yum rononu carried Bishop: Wnllh nod Cleuy, Donn Wagner and other prominent olomymen about um hubohr to wilnou the nee. 'I`|u- I-:4-Hun nlunnn ll, {`Anl;|lWIlIQ blrbdlll so vmnou mo Tholoodinu citizen: of Gnnsino`-qua cum to tho city today an the noun yacht Jnlltn. roudy to hol anything. even their clothes. on the neon: of their both. (.l8DI- Tho Mollie crossed the home buoy 19; mins. behind the Iolanthe. and the Gracie 2 mins. behind. and the Minnie A followed three minutes later. '1 he Laura. and lolunthe after rounding the buoy off GeoIgu'u burn had 1- lively moo. Both tacked and coming close together GDCOUDLI red the Cygnet. u tirstclass boat. All three run together, the Laurusandwichod between the Cyg- net and. Iolanthe. The Cygnet alter allot run blanketed the Laura, which, in turn, nndeavored to cover the lolan- tho, but the Cvgnera nails were too large and tha Laura bad to drop behind. Then the Iolauthe wont to windward, and the Laura. kept struight ahead. but she was hauled too close and full behind, having to make another tack before getting to Four Mile buoy. The gbneral impression was that tho [mum had lost her position by holding socloue to the wind. The Mollie, with a jigger set and a crew of three, was having a good race with the Umcie for third place. Tlm lnlnntlm nnnnml Fnnr Miln lmnv The Iolantbe passed Four Mile huov tirst. the Laura some liamnce iu the rear. Both came down the lake under full naxland offered us, verv pretty sight. They completed tho race in the follow- mg tune : ll `.1 Fl lolunthu I anr-1 WADE8 DRUG BTORE. nnu uvun A nnnnlz nmn ..,............. . . . . . . . . . . . . lL}J_)\.I Taking tune allowance the boats were even, with the prospects in favor ot the Laura. because of the Iolant.be's acci- dent. "I"l.... \'..1l... .. ....`..nI Al... 1...... L...-... ' Avtnuluv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u .,u _,-.1 The Minnie A. lost consideriible time by fueling about the home buoy. She crossed the line three times. though her time was taken after she did it the first time. The Iolanthe did not cross the line but shot out from the Grand Trunk wharf. They all carried spinnekere and made 3. pretty sight as they went away like 8 aloud before the wind in the direc- tion of Wolfe Island. After rounding the buoy there they had to reef as the wind was blowing stily from the southwest. "This is the Laura's day." cried her inl- mirera on the oiciiil yacht. The race was certainly ii. pretty one to Four Mile Point. and first place lay hetween the Laura and Iolanthe. Both crowded on all the sail they could carry: When they round- ed.'Fonr Mile Point buoy.eitnn.ted midway between Snake Inland lighthouse and Simone Island. the Laura led by two iind it half minutes. The Gracie was then working along the north shore and pie prlu to run across to the buoy, while the Minnie A. was struggling hixril amid the breukus. with the eieum yacht St. Julian following behind. the Gannon- qniim-. looking forlorn. The lnhmnthn nnrriml I-LWRV hnr tniinmnt qllllll IOUKIHE` IUTIOTU. The lolnnme carried away her bopumst at the same point. as the Atalanta. mud Aileen. A new one was rigged up. Both the Kingston and Belleville second chise- boacs made bnlliuub time. The record taken was: nu: The entries for this race were not as numerous as they were expected to be They were: Laura, '1`. Mali. Robertson, liingstou. Gracie, J. B. Cnrruthers. Kingston. Minnie A.. W. Byers, (jananoque. Mollie. Dr. Mallocb, Hamilton. lolauthe. W. H. Bigger. Belleville. Course-'[`wice about the course mark- ed out for the n-It clans race or twenty miles. Prizes-88U, 840, 8'30. The yachts got. away in line shape crossmg the harbour line in the follow- ing order: H. M. S. N`1olI1e.... lulaulhe ` I .n. .. tne Ariadne. The Ariadne was 27 minutes 10 sec- ond: behind the lending boat. The Aileen. having weather that suited her. made I grant run. and on the second round went from last to third place and crossed the home buoy. before starting (or her third round. at 2:17:42 o'clock. The Cygnet. coming home. gave up the race. The Gareld sedon the second round at 2:25 o'oloo . I`he Norah passed nine minutes behind the Gareld. It was ascertained that she had not lost her topmost. but only stowed it. The White Wing; was next. two and a. half minutes behind the Norah. For some inexplicable reason the Anadnengsve up second place at George's bornand re- turned to the city at 3 o'clock. The Atalanta. in elegant form. and dashing through the water under full canvas with a broom at her masthead. croesed the line first. The time was : Atalanta . nLamuuI.............. . . . . ...._3uuvv\ The first class race was nished as fol- lows : u u 6: Aileen .. Norah . ' a second time. The Atalanta rounded the Four Mile Point buoy at 1:15 o'clock. The Norah having carried away her topmast. while tacking to George's barn, worked down the river; and the Ariadne took second place leading the Gareld considerably. The White Wings reeled on the Garden Island tack and did aplen- didly. The Atalanta concluded the second round of the course at 1:38 o'clock. She was a long way ahead of the Ariadne. 'I'I-an As-imnn Inn: `)7 vninnhul In nan. iliumm. Sunday Magazine. assel's Family Magazine. London Journal. ~- Christian Herald. I 9` , WAIT! All )U1` TEE RIEIATIA, THE DA1_LY BRITISH wuw. AUGUST Inn! Bonn In It II Men were lcxpacllng dlmllhod. Capt. Lewis was summoned for vio- lating the harbor bv-law by obstructing the slip at l~Iilbeclc s wharf with the sclir. Craftsman. Mr. Smyllie, Q.U., said the Craftsman had been removed and the magistrate dismissed the case. Ald. Eilbeeli. then present. wanted the magistrate to determine if Capt. Lewis could at any time allow his vessel to lie in his slip. The alderman contanded that the slip belonged to him. and could only be used by him. Capt. Lewis thought he had just as good a right to use the slip as Ald. liilbeck. The Crafts- man had gone into it to unload some material. Ald. Eilbecli said that the Captain's statement -was not correct. The vessel hail ed the slip to be repaired. The agistrate said he was ot the opinion that Capt. Lewis could not obstruct the slip with his vessel. and appealed to Mr. McGuire for his views. Mr. McGuire said no person conldnionopolize or obstruct a parcel of water. The case was dropped and Capt. Lewis left the court saying that he was not satised yet. Tun (mum: arlinnmnd for an indnnitn ---'1l.llI Alluulor 1-Jlp Lulu`. (lfllcer Burnobt. left. duty on Sunday morning about 5:30. He had only been at, home for a law minuten when his wile notified him that a stranger was in the house. Burnett saw him at the lront. door and asked what he wanted. He ran away, and the police oicer followed and cunglzh him near York street. lle pave his: name as Thomas Possolwaite. and he appeared in court today. He said he wns going to Brockville. and was dismissed. [Hunt lnmm mun nnn\n1nnnlI fnr vln. ma not uuanau yes. Two canes adjourned for no indenite period. Mru. Mncdonsld and her two sons. Miles and William. of Uollingwood Street. wernchnrgad by J. Henderson with using aroulv insulting language toward.-4 lmu hy calling him a thief sud nrahlur W. Macdonnll was and 0'2" um! coats. The charge against his mothu and brother wero dinchanu d. In n........ .......h..a |.(.. lninr hut. " In 3. IL \ Kingston Serelndo club at the garden party to morruw , night. trees can right to thrgnte. Boauro no go. _g. nave gone away on ll]l.0l`e8BlU}_{ ernmua. Sucml circles are in a lluttcr over the auuouucoinent that. Mr. James llnillie Hamilton, of Worcester. M881. in about to wed Lvuly Evelvn Campbell.` fourth dnughtei of the Duke 0! Argyll. `In l! announced that the ceremony will take place at Westminster Abbey on August l(lt.li. -. mount and urouwr dmcuanu u. .Alu.-urn ununltol his father. but I Inner dropped the cane. nu-I Obs mngiuruo diuniuod I5. (ll ncononucm Hnnlcbn Thu lam Dr. G. A. Norrm. (Muouwc. who vlioll very suddenly. was horn in l\'m;.{at.ou in 1731. his father being a. Methodist clergyman. l)r. Norris was a useful citizen. He was the first Unn- mlinu tlmbsuccessfully passed the Royal College of Phy-ucians, I?ugla.ml. M;-warn Vrwin Thnmnnnn, Rnnnnnl, LONDON ORIPHIO UOlI(`gB OI I'HyKlCI!ln, Illllltl. I1essrs.I'3rwin, Thompson, Rappnrd. Johnson. Patterson, Wilkinson. Diamond and Dr. Clark. of this city. loft yester- day morning by the steamer Algerian for It visit. to Moucrunl. Some of them have iuwrestlug errands. H.mml rirnlma are: in n nM.r-r nvnr Hm A llurgmr Entgsu no l nlvcemun'I lluldnnro ---`Hill Another Ellp (nu. :\lI".4.._ 1)........n Inn .l..L.. an un... I) Cl'I'ULlUU.LU HF IaIJ6 3Cll()U| Ul 1UlIUU.'y. Henry (ieoruo in II Pbiludelpliiau by birth and a printer by trade. He bin been It srulor boy. a printer, reporter, editor and newspaper owner successive- lv. Ho devotes all his time to writing (I) economical nnbpcbn. Thu lam Dr. H. A. Nnrrin. ()nimnnr\. remry or me mecnamca mammwa. Sergt. W. Hum. 14th Batt`... has taken a second class short course Grade B cer- ticate. and Corpl. W. R. Clarke. 47th Ba.tt.. a. second class short course Grade B certicate at the School of Infantry. Hnnrv (lnnrnn in u Philmlnlnluimn hv z,UUu perspma. Dr. James McMahon. of 'l'exa.rkana. Texas. is in the city renewing the friendships of years ago He is a bro- ther of A. C. McMahon. the genial sec retary of the Mechanics Instituta. Hm-or. W, Hnrn, 14th Rum. hm: tnlmn DHiAClL Z'. llllll EPBUU E UJUIJLU II] FFPIUCH. Mrs. W. Forayth. Minneapolis, while on a visit to Kingston. lost their young- est child. The funeral occurredn few hours after their return to Minneapolis. Thnninu H'Hnnnn M A , Ppvnhrnlux nonrs auer welr return no mmneapous. Thomas ()'Ha.gan. M.A.. Pembrwake. won the prize at Chaumuqua Univer- sity. Symcusc, M a publm competition in pronunciation before an audience of 2,000 persons. Hr, .IMhAn MnMn.hnn. nf 'I'nxn.rln1nA. on bnmrany. Sir Cotnehus and Lady Kartriqht and family arrived in Canada from England on the Uregon on Sunday. nnv R Mnl\'nv nf Lnnnn Fnul-ml OH )6 KITGHOKI OD DUDGBY. Rev. R. McKay. of London, England. preached in tho First Congregational Church -last evening. .1 W Ainnlnv nf ()nm\n nlrnnt am] I UUUTCH `I355 BVBDIDL . J. W. Ainsley. of Queen street. and his three children, leave to-day for a month's holidays in the country. L. L. Onannd and fnmilv. Hm. Snrinnn. I//ustmtod London News, PRICE 60 ITBNTI BACII. DUB HUUIKLIBI. W. (l. Happer, ai to Gen. Eildv. Rochester. will attend the Sover- eign Grand Lodge of the I.0.0.F.. to be held in Boston in September. The Rinhnn of Rimnnnki will lmum for Llel 1l.l DOST/UL] ll] OBPEDIIJUGIH The Bishop of Rimouski will leave for Rome as the end of the present month. He will be accompanied by Rev. Canon b'a:.cio:`. llllll spend a mouth in France. Mrs. \V. For-nvt.h. Minnmmnlin. whiln VISIHDR H'l6D(lB. The Earl of Kingston was 9. passenger by this 83. Peruvinngwhich arrived at Quebec on Sunday. Cant, M. Stulnv. nftnr :1 turn mrmthn \[[](3DOC Ul] DUIIKIEY. Capt. M. Staloy, after a two months visit to to Ireland. returned to the city Saturday. Qiu {`r\rnn`IIIn urn` l.nr`I7l:nI-fr-I'1v||f nn/I IIIOLHSU H IIOHUEYE ILI DUB COUUDTY. L. L. Osgood and family. Hot Springs, Arlmnsas. reached the citv on Saturday. They are located on Woife Island for the summer. \\' ll Ilunnnr n::'I1.A`(A nan. on llmn mm`. Miss Clogs], left on Saturday for Ubicago. where she spends several weeks visiting friends. The Earl nf Kinaatnn man u nnnnnnanr New 1 on; nus mcrumg. C. S. Lake has returned to New York after a pleasant lmlidav of two weeks. Jnhu Adams left; tbecitv on Saturdav axcer pleasant nonuav 0! two WGUKB. John Adams left the city on Saturday for Rochester where he resides in future. The Kennedy family are singing iu the towns and cities of New Brunnwick. Qir (`Inn-Inn Tnnnnr in aninu hurl: intn LL19 UOWHB EDU (HUGH OI XVGW DTKIIJHVVICK. Sir Charles Tupper is going back into the government. ant may become pre- min`. People \VhnIa Movunelmi. Buying: an Dolnt Attract Attention. Sir Alex. Gull: arrived in Quebec on Sunday. R Hnrnm-, nf Hnnn .(r (`.n . In. for Hm Jain! Halttlatstynml Saanensv yeanamay. W. Brophv and F. Hanley left. for New York this morning. (`. K Lulu: hm: rotrurnml tn Nnw Ynrk handsomely. The Cygnet entered a protest at Bella- ville against the W bite Wings for iouling her. and clnimed third money. Mr. Ewing stated that in rounding the south buoy the rat time Capt. Cnthbert ran the horn of his yacht right into the Cygnet`: mninanil. Capt. Cuthbert, in reply, any: the Cygnet fouled him. It was understood before the White Wings ieit Belleville that she would receive jhird money. ` odors 4']. B. Carruthexs. Vice-Commodore-Capt. Hamilton. Rear Commod0re- john Strange. Macrge. Referee -Algxander Horn. Faxrtlouzh. In-. cums. smrtar-J. Mclielvey. um.--o..-.. _, A " ]udges-James Wilson, Clark Hamilton. Time keepers-(]eorge Oldrcive. W. 11. Sailing Committee-]ames Wilson. Dr. Garrett, George Oldreive, hr. Simpson. Col. buncmy. S. Harper. of (Juan & Co.. left for the Saunensv yesterday. W Hmnhv and F. Hnnlnv left for nun. Mr. McFnrlane, of the Rochester Morning Herald, has interviewed several of the yacbtamen now here urging them to favor regatta at Charlotte, towards the prize made of which he says the hotel men at the beach will contribute very handsomely. Th:-\ (`Monet entered 3 nrotest ten Iron: tsrockvme. So many expelt yachbsmen have not been in Kingston for many a day. Capl- Gnthbert is the prondeah of them all, the three that class yachts taknngmoney at Belleville having been n.odell`ed by hug... M..I.`....l..n.. nr um Rnnhmhqr l Thg viging yacbtamen were popu- lnrly regarded ubonh the city lagt even- ing. Some of them appeared In vet) handsome uniforms nnd attracted cou- aidernble attention. Tin. ulna.-`nu Ila-ul nan-ind A lnhl amen-able attention. The steamer Maud carried 1 large putty about theharbourvdnring the to gins this afternoon. The A.O._U.W. of this cnty were entertaining than breth- from Brockville. Q vnnnuv Awnmlv. nnnlntnmnn hllv non smrtar-.1. Mqnenvey. 5ecremry-A. Strachan. PEREUNA L l(EN'I`l0N. COFFEES Roasted Twice a Week. and Ground Dally on me Premlses. leaves at 2:10 p.m., snnrp. The Mail on Saturday had a whole page 0! Berlin illustrations. Among the portraits was that of P. E. W. Mayer, of the .Vrw. What I it truly good men has done to the Mai to no beoericntur ed as to be elmost unrecognizable we cannot conceive. The Maul may be Iued lor demngel. nu a.Ln.nnu1 p.m. Be bare and pic down the tivcr with the `Prentice Bows on the steamer 8:. Lawrence on oivm holiday. Steamer leaves at 2:15 sharp. Thu Mnil nn mntnrduv had a whnln Important \ nnonloollolt. Au excursion to Montreal under the suspiceu of the Y.M.C.A.. Na Grand Trunk Railuuy, ou Wednoldny. Aug. 4th. the ci\io holiday. Tnln: luo lxingauor. at 1:25 n.u:. uni-12,40 pm, ur- riving at. Mont:-ul at 8: (an. nu-P830 pm. respectively. Ar tngomenb are being made for I hide trip by Llchino Rapids lot 251:. extra. hotel rates. Fickeu g my of the regular 1 _ I I morning of Ang.A7th. cmneu ny we nver onpmms. The St. Lawrence Division Sons of Temperance WI hold a. pic nio on the civic holiday (Wednosday. Aug. 4'. at Anderson's Grove, Rideau Gsnsl. Tick- ets 255. Oonvennoealenvo the Sons of Temperance Hull. Montrenl street st 10 a.m.und1p.m. Rn ham and on down the rivtr with peruaps n0r..-UIpe v iuoenu nape. Since the sinking oi the Ocnnto the shoal.-1 near the Sunken rock light house have been marked bv placing upon them barrels painted white and planting an evergreen in the barrels. This has been needed (or some time and is fully |ppr6- ciated by the river onptams. The St. Lnwrenm Division Sons nf 0!] DUB CIVIC HDIIHIV. Almoatevery Saturday one or more British soldiers who come over from Kingston on the afbernoon excursion get left. and have to remain st the Cape until Monday. Perhaps it. is intentional, perhaps not.-Clpe Vincent Eagle. Since the sinking 0! the Ocnnbo the agar: rune nuu return, an zo. Beat of the day wxll be the A.0.U.W. excursion to Wsterbown on the civic holiday. Fare9l.25. A nlmnrful hnnun in on inv lnrnvnr, IU CULUU UT HIJTHIUUU. JHLEICH LIIIIWIOTU. liverybody is going to the U. L. A picnic on We ClViC holiday. -Last. week the medals for the Bow- manville contingent of the Midland Battalion were presented by Mrs. Cu- bibt, wife of Lieut. Col. Uubitt. 46%!) Bath. A concert was given in connec tion with the event. ' |4`.-.-ul.n;In nah.-s mnnln In nnn 4]. C.` $10!] WIUU we OVGDL Everybody who wants to see the is- lands. as they never saw them before should patronize the Hero's qneenly trip on the civic hohdav. Al....,...o l\v1r|-1l u..o.....l.... nu- .... ....--.. [M12 01' CIHJVAB. II RIDER Ul'WIOI"(.l. You can go to Toronto and return on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday next. by attending the masonic excursion. for 83.25, returning up no the (Shh; to Ni- agara Falls and return, 94 25. Rant nf Hun than will Mn fhn A {\ IT I Ht:_1;;1Mrny"A8; TI1un111sun s.| [)()llfU|y. PETE} ILZU. A cheerful house is u jov forever. Muku home happy by using (1) the best broad made from Bell Roller Patent Process Flour. and (2) choice new honey iu comb or strained James Crawford. I.`........l....1.. ..-. .. . 9.. H... H I A KHSISLBIIL UECIBFIITY OI BBIDB. Hanna and roll bucuu kupn in our celebrated cooling room. the only place in this city where you can get ham: and rolls kept; from ies without. paying for bug or canvas. James Crawford. Vt... nun nn on 'I`n.-mun um! rnln-n ,... DUUYU IH Ill I\lUgSDUU. The stars and Hhripcs warn [lying at half-mast. no-Jay over the United Suites cnnsul'u oice. This was as 0. mark ul ruspow for the lube W. Hunter, second assistant secretary of state. Hulnunmi rnll humm llunf. in nnrl The Stnudu"'IT`Oi_l E4; Alisa. drin Bay. nre ebjoying lhomiol?Or.~-~`~` wn-10 ( lJ_]Oy LIIUUJBOIVUS. F. W. Adams, of Picton. delivered to- day an clogaut. mx-pusaauger extension top phantom for tho warden of tho pam- teuniarv. In is as fine ncurrmge as there IH Iu Kiugsnou. Tim clnru nml ulrim-u mm-u Huinn nt. I. W0llEy 8 PICDIO IUdI'(.`. Stevausou`s piano factory closed on Saturday night. It will `be reopened In two week.-4. The gmployoua will now have amplu time to go a-ailing or other- wise enjoy themselves. F. \\ . /Hinmn nf Pirfnn, dnlivnr-m1 In. IBIKBH lllUL|.{ DUB IEIUUHU L/lllil. The cheese manufactured at the Glenburuie factory was bougbr by Mr. Burrowes at 7}c. per lb. instead of 7c. as H. correspondent. reported. The Imhmn nmrunar R mthsmv will III! II. CUFFBSIIOUUUUD l'8p(Jl'laUll. The palace steamer lhthmy will leave to-Iuurruw (l`uuaduy) lnurhing on an excursion to the great natural curio- nitv. the Lake on the Mountain. l`.kl\ llnohn...-. 9|... Inn..." Ln .11 AC flux (IGTS. At is large meeting. held in the Catho- lic Literary Rooms Sunday evening it was decided to have an excursion on the 24th Aug. to Westpormo attend Rev. Fr. 'I`wohey`s picnic there. h`f.m7nnnnn`.4 ninnn furvtnrv r-lnnml nn VBl'_V UUIUUFUUH. ` The liiugsbon Uuuton Patriarchs Militant. will be invited to mike part in 5 compemiou drill at Terrace Park, Mor- rianowu on Aug. `. .5t,li. Thu wnathnr vnnhnrdnv wan vnrv ()1)- NO ME_RpuRYI rmowu Aug. zunu. Tho weather yesterday was very op- pressive. Fortunately many of the clergyman cut. thpir sermons dowuto suit. the temperature. Mumrnnmhu. nn hi; rutnrn {mm Wlll VIHID Ill BUD OOFPI. Buy your tickets for the Y.M.C.A. ex- cursion to Montreal on Aug. 4th. tne"bast of the season. Fare for round trip only ll}! 50 DO UU. V The More will calm I very pretty route on Wednesday afternoon. Asmooinl meetinu of Um Salvation VVBJUBIUIY IIIEBIDOOII. A special meeting of the Salvation Army will be held on Vvodnosduy. '1` be subject`. for discussion will be, What has the captain been doing ?" H. Htratlnrtl rmnuhtn urnv {main in A U56 LUG Uliplvlllll UBBU HUM! I ll. Stmtlord oaughta grey e la in a. mush rat trap on the Rideuu nal. It. is alive and measures from tip to tip seven leelz. Uroodweturus are recorded by locil shermen`. who have plied the trolls and hooks in Buck. Whxne Fish and other lakes uloug the llidoau Canal. Thu nlmnnn rnunnfantnrml nf. Hm mnv. mo muse we mounmu. The llonhsay, the "grey bound of the St. Lawrence, offcrsa grand excursion no-morrow up the picturesque bay to the Lake on the Mountain and its won- ders. At .. l........ ..-.....A:.... |.-lA J.` 5|... n..u..\ auu. we wmpcnuuw. Major Coorubi. on his ruturu from England, will be CCOlI1p.DlB(l by 3 number ol llindoo Salvationists who will vmit. 5 the 00I'pl. llnv vnnr tinkmilnr Llm Y.M.(?.A. 9-1- Sllfp. The nallv revised voters lusts of Kingston have been received by the clerk of the crown in chancery in Otta- W.'L The Nomemun carried a large num- ber of people down the river yesterday. The contingent; from Rooheuer was vnrv nnninrnun on we I 33 50. 'I`hn _ Bfe;1A"Ir'as; Congausv SEASON I 886-87. Ul't9KlH.8i UHCULI. 111111188 K4l'WlDl'(l. An eioieub quadrilte band goes with the `Prentice Boys on the steamer Sb. Lawrence, on civic holidny,at`.'.:15 p.m.,. sharp. Tlmnnllv mvlnnl vnf.nrn' lmtn nf ueuuay neu. F. A. FoIger`s stallion, "Judge McCur- JV." did a quarter mile this morning at u. 2:28 clip. Tim Sum: of lv)nuluu.l Sncienv will run II. 2:25 cup. The Sous of Eugluuul Society will run and excursion to Bellaville during the month. '[`|.n an-u Iumlr mill Ln the A ll IT `A menu). The very best will be the A.U.U.W. excursion to Wutertown on the civic holiday. Fare 81.25. On Sntnrdnv niuhl. I-nmr: no rnun ntnla mng ureen store. Fifty-thousnmd rounds of ammunition from the military stores here were ship- ped to Montreal today per C.P.R. l)nringJu1v the vital statistics remin- \ Marriages. ; deaths, `I ; births, U. Pickled 9 feet readyor use. Mosh butter and eggs sugar cured hams and breakfast bacon`. James Crawford. An ..m..;....+ nnntlv-"In |\unl nnnu mill: HIOCIIHIBID. In is the Waterhown (hays that the Kingston haze ball club meet: or Wed- nesday nexb. F. A. Fuhrer`: ntnllinn. "Jmhm Mc(Iur- uolluuy. I`lX'B 01.30. On Saturday nigm some p rson stole half a dozen belts from Mr. W. l{eeve's Kxug street. store. l<`n!t.v-thnummnd rnnndn nf snmmnnitinn pea to Montreal nounv per K/.l .l \. During Julv the vital .sc1mst.ics regis- tered an the oice of thecity clerk were: Marriages. deaths, 7 births. 6. . Pinhlml a feat. I-nmh1`Hnr nan Nrnnh [JUGS Will 08 IIHKBU I01" Ill ILIUW Ulivlu You should read of the Hero's excur- sion for the civic holiday. 1: is very at- trnctive. 'I`|un f-at ntnnnnnr Rn!Iumn'n nvnnvoinn Japbn, Young Hyson & Eng- _. __.____ Tolaphonu communioulon. Jul: 1 7 IUU CIVIC uuuuuy. Tenders for the vqluuteer camp sup- plies wnll be asked tor In nfew days. Ynn almnld mad of Mm Hm-n`n excur- IIIICHVS. Tbeful steamer Rotbsn '9 excursion to~mon'9w to the famed skepu the I mo ou vveanouuay. The I. U. B. U. cleared 8124 by Eh ell lute picnic at Channel Grove. Rmul Mm "nrn'.: mlvnrtinnmnnt. fnr Lune DICDIO an unannen urove. Read the Hero's advertisement for the civic holiday. Tanrlma: fnr Mm v nlnnhanr mnmn mm. _I_N(GIIA)ENTS OF THE DAY The Bplce 0! Current In-nIn-lf You Want Io Know Anything About lullcu You 17:: learn It lel~e-NolIlI:g I-in-ape: (Ia In-porter`: liars. ' Dou'Ho1-getnnd no to the C.L.A. pic- nic Wednesday. u The I. (L B. U. cleared I124 bv Eh all WAEAGRAPHE BLCKID UP IN ALL PAITB, OF THII. LIKISTONE CITY. ENGLISH LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLE AND BOATING SHOES. u-a.-AIJQAEAL luau! 55111550011 III LIIIIII. IIIIISU-In No 'l`|-tuufer or I-`reulll or Pnuengers. Leave: swift : Whu! evnr Friday It 3 pm. for Ottawa and intermediate porn, srrlvlnu In Ottnwn on Bnuxdny evening, mud n Momreu Mondnovaninn. Luvs: Manual for Ottawa and King lwn on Tuudly evening. Puungen by dual A luvs all aundsy st the Cnpltnl. with mull And Iutoroomn. Through Line. Kingsto to Montreal. 'l`rtuufer Preuht Pnnennera. Lower Than Last Year] I EIIOPDOIIEI. W. GARRETT, III 7141 9: : %RMSTRONCS. Light Colored Leather Shoes and Laced Boots for Gen- tlemen and Boys. Neat, Nobhy, Stylish and Durable. The most popular thing for summer wear in all large cities. Just the thing for the seaside or islands. sTEAME _____ j__ `,1. V`; \J.n_v nu 4.1.:-..J._lJ_'_l Have made still further v luouona In all Summer Goods for this Month}; Hale. Thuv menu to make 9. clean 9 up of everything. See their Drew .oods at 50, 100 and 150 per yard. See their Dream Mualina at 50, 70 sud 100 per yud. See their Wool Tweeda at -100. (-05 and 600. See their New Mnllmery Gouda, to be cleared out an slant a fourth thoxr value. Cull early Ill. SPENCE & CRUMLEYS, ]- 132 & 134 I rinccs.~ . E. Juno 7. FOR JULY. BARGA|NS_ FOR JULY Our GREAT BLANK t5'I` SA LE I! now going on. You will save from 5 to 01 on a Pair if you buy your Blanketn now. 50 Pieces Heavy .`/anion Fmnnels only 70. per ytrd. 75 pieces Heavy Al Canadian Grey Flannel, only 190, Best. Canadian \Vool_I_u Xnrn only 350. per lb. JUST RECElVED~- A very cheap lot ofC-ream and Oriental Laces. ;J_._ !_A|DLAW& SON 25 Dieraut. Makes. 15 lhfforeut. Price; to PRICES. - . :Bovv'E% as` BISONETTE July: '11: llllnnlln iv-un --.--..._..-_ 4- A _ Grey, White, Scarlet & Navy. Corsets I Corseti IIOSIERY, Have reduced the price of Shirts and Pans, of whatever kind. Cotton, Lisle Thread, Ilnlhng n, Gauze, MQTIIIO. Patent. Merino, Silk: Mon : . Books 1150 reduced. in Canon, Lila hrend. Merino, Cashmere sud Si|k. ` Shlrtll also reduced. Whne ureau Shins, Unhundered Shirts, Fancy Shirts. l|I1`.Nll:}NlBl-III- d 0_ J. RIOEILZEONJD & CO- JAMES! 31:-:M%oNn 3: co. I New styles in Bonnet" and Hat Frames, for mourning `orders. ` MENS SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS! LADIES SUMMER VESTS Widows Cups and Ladies` Dress Caps to order, after New York designs. 1 articularly neat, at GREAT RUSH F (_)E_ BLANKETS. July 51 , Iain M. \ /- HARDY &. MURRAY] Aug. 2. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. J11.` \Jl July 30. July 26. July 96. Blank and Colored I-`aurahs at 10 per cent. BELOW COS'I . I SPECIAL Div '`IjS:\ NEE I{IiN CORSETS. : l'\:A`a`n..\..A vu'..I._.A Ir THE BEST ROOFING IN THE WORLD. O WalI.ar s Patent Metallic , , 1/(/((1.1//I/> ilrirrrr II 9"` SE-IINGLES .; r " '. /."' - i .` .'/. NEW FLANNELS RAIN PROOF CRAPES! spmauc-IAL"`vA.LUE IN SIP]]1i\';CJ'J L323 CBUMLEY Sll new at muss I. Locus-:1Tr'.T JUST REEEIVED B- DORAN 61: CO5. D. F. ARMsTRoNGl' SILK GLOVES, R. :w:o:E-A.UJ;.. '.l'l.'AL| July 29. T11 READ GLOVES, was. 74: "s. ANGETN _-:ry-n_v:u-I-h -I-J or:-osrrn wmnsou il0'I`El.. We have been appointed Sole Agqnta for Kingston and Vi- `cinity. " Captam and Proprietor. All Wool choose from, and all at B0'I"I`0Nl 'l`1.e Bog Nlllllnery Room. and MUSLINS. 2 50 cents EXTRA VALUE ! |IIIPD|lI Cl. July 17. NEW CLOTlI{ PLUSHES] All Leatllng Slll1S![ I16 PRINCESS STREET. July 27. `T oulnoho. etc., thy zivo nnivsnal utiahollon. They no [in ur-ooutod. One In: done. In Bottlu, `35o.. It NEW OPBIIA IIOIJBE BLOCK, |-..s.....- ....... _ .._x_-.:.._ TELEPHONE. M1 10, Summer Numbrs of ';L'O CEI.A.IN']D xress Goods, PRICES __..'-'--: __ _ --' Pr|uu`_BI..| Km-no.1 A were passengers ny we su. Lauwruuuu for Clayton. Alexandria Bay and the Thousand Island Park. At the park there are now between 5,000 and 0,000 people; still they come. Word! lor the Bereaved. Abthe service In St. Paul's Church yesterday morning Rev. Mr. Miguel . made (eeing reference to the death of Mrs. Lewis, wife of Ihe Bishop of ()n- turio. Rev. Mr. Carey referred to Mrs. Lewis interest. in the diocese. and the work done by her during the twenty four years of her husband's episco pucy nererrom nu: audria. Bav. OPERAHOUSE FISH AND FRUIT MARKET; V4 VCFIII I/`III urr-nru, Abuut.:o'clock this mornings. train of care. laden with steel rails, was mu- ning down grade at Ballnuvtvneh Hm- tiou. A now man applied the brakes rather suddenly and derailed six of the cars. They were placed on the track in acouplo 0! hours. Pnople on Iho Wlnx. An immense number of people am now seeking the cool nnvl shady spots along he river. To-zlay several hundreds by the str. Lawrence (Ar Clnvtnn. BBV This afternoon abouH:30 two soldiers. members of A" Buttery. while out sailing in a skill`. were capsized o Point Frederick. and before nsaistanee could reach them. were drowned. The hat.- tery turned out, and at the time 0! going to press were gnppling {or the bodies of the unlortnnate men. Their names have not been learned. Ullluuu ll uuus nuur--. The following statement shows the value of the imports and exports. toge- ther with the collections, at the Custom House. Kingston. during July: Imports.... . . . . . h51,458_ ExportS........ . . . . . . . . .. 41,415 Collections-lmportduty.. Ix3,6o7.78 Entrance And clearance fees 104.50 Steamboat inspection . . . . 35.04 Baizu"es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 10.80 Excurnluun Arriving In the City. An excursion pnrtyof 500. from Brock- villo, under the auspices of the A.0. l'.W. Society.` arrived to-day. The Mr. St. Lawrence also brought in large party here from $110 inhmjs. Clayton and Alox- I .....1..;.. 11.... IIII 'fl"IIIlI$I IJCIII I-IGVIPIIIIII. The last uilmg palsco nbesmer St. Lawrence ha been engaged by the Kingston '?rontioo Boys to carry an ex- cursion to Alonndl-in Buy and Thouund Island park. on Wodnoodnv next. lnc holiday. The steamer will lone the tang whnl 3% 2:15 p.m., Ihllp. um.- ing lnt.or.going further. llld arriving homo cu-liar shun on an former oo- ouion, And will go through the most bonutitul ooonory unong the inlnnda. An oxoellonl qnndrillo bnnd will lnrniuh music for dancing. Icvlcoo II II. luv`: church. \!-L_h.|.-A__.I.l_.. bk- :_A.._. L--A AL- W I- i ZIYTI IlI_l'U-. Notwltbntnndiog the intense but the services in SI. Mu-y : Cuhodnl yester- dsy were In-gel attended. ~High Mass was oolobnlod y Rev.`-Fr. Kelly. and ` an eloquent urmon wu reached by - V. Fr. lcu from 80. Amber vii., I `ll , Thnnilhnnnl II-m-inn nun-{And ARI? ll IIIW IIOVUTIIIIIHIIL. The government has paid $150 to Thomas Townsend. of Sweet's Corners. in compensation for injuries received at the Point Frederick shoals. He was wounded by s dynamite explosion last IHIIIITIIF. M. nexus Iron: 53. manner vn., 5, an. no Bishopot magma padded. and Bishop Wash. of London,`oouopiod 3 an on the opbuo ado. luv. Dun Wagon in also pnnnt. In the shot- noou lb In In : of tho Committ- -u- 4.1 um nl lfnunllu nun ...a -... nun nnguan nu vvuul DvI`ulu /.. Prevost. is oering a suit, made to order, for 910.50. of real English all wool nergea. the sums class of goods as be had in previous years. and which gave such stmsfsotion. F1u:su Fxsn, VE(:ETAnl.ES, Fou- EIGN AND DOMESTIC Fnuxrs, CANNEI) Goons, Em. UK F 0| IX UOI|lPIIOl'- 0 III hit 0! the II] not Ind were round In Fr. HAG:-nth. Thu choir Int 0! III! amp:-unuy nu ma round by Fr. I001-uh. The choir acquittal tholnulvcl with audio. Fu- |nor'I mutwu sung. HDLI FHTK LVIDE civic holiday. lIure In Money In It. Buying Bell roller our. In makes whiter. lighter and batter broad than any other flour in Lhm umrkut. James Crawford, agent. For the most brilliant. Dellilll umu.-u ot the season 440 and :00 the Port Hopes and Park Nme an Channel Grove on the ninin hnlizlnn 10 all) I I'rnl)I|DIIwII:u. Moderate to [resh uorthenly winds, fair, slightly cooler weather. _.__.._. 'IhO ISQII UOIILIIII. The C.L.A. picnic on the civic holiday will be the most enjoyable of the season. `IOUMT FROhTENAC," No. 69, Independent Order 0! F01-eaten. means on the urn sud third Thursday In such month In Oddfollown HA1]. corner of Princess: and Montreal Htrocu, (over lleudry a Thompson's`) D50. 21. Iluonlc Regular Ivlelnzu. Anoionl BI John : Lodge. No.3, 0] . Thun- ana. Aug. 5:11, n ma p.m. lndnuhodpn. No. $3. an Ilnnrlu. Ann End. :0 `km p.m. Onnn ul Lodge. No.92. on Wednesday. Aug. litb, It :30 pm. I the Ancient and A3- Tho ilegniax Meetings a named Bconinh Rite ot Proemuonr In held in their Hai|,oo1-nor of Brook and elliu ton Stream. Kingston Lodge of Perfection. '1` in! Thursday. And Rose of Sharon, I-iov.Cbsp. Rose Croix. am Wednesday in each month. -------------------% Son! 0! England. El(`Ei-BTER LODGE, N0. 3J, 0! the Sons of England Benevolent. Sooietg wnll unset In their new Lodge Boom, comer ontrenl and Prinoaas BIL. over Strsclmuwa Hnrdwnre Store, the `and and {Lu Tuesday 0! every mouth. NEW Mgt:_AzINEs :1 Royal A rcauum. '[`}h REGULAR MEETINGS of the BL Luv- renco Council. Royal` Arcanum, no bo_li oq '[`}1143 hold on the nu Ind third Mondays In every mouth u H p.n1.,iut.hoOntuaqulUud I4`-Allow a Hall, Prin- oeaa Bunsen. 1):-,c. 12. p.m. ; 00 octlng wxm U.r.u. nuxpruuu nu: pointn I. `v\` No. 5 rm leaves Klnguton ah p.m., eon- nootln Iv U.P.R. Nlgm luprou train at. Bhu- bot In o 01' All points out and west. J. B. TAYLOR. FJJONWAY. B. W. FOLGEE, Auk. SuD'l.. Ass. (lav. Pan. Aa'l.. uup'I ISIS! I` Illlll Lllluir-an n --vu - .. Between Kingston, Pocerboro. 'l'ort;nto, Outt, Montreal. Quebec, and all points out And won .....-y n._. A\Q'fVIV A '3 `;.`.1 ].. I Monuuu. queuumnuu an ,N...... u... ...... ..--- TRY IT ONCE A\'D YOU WILL TAKE N0 (JTIIEII. .-n-. ..,. ..... nnnxnun Hnnu (Mn: Ann`. RUN UN F No. 3 Exfroulenveu Klngnon In x'::;m pm. I An-700 oronw 9:10 pm. " Onnwn 6:25 pm. Iontrul 9:00 pm: Bonn-ow 0:20 pm. Pauenaorl lesvlnsr by thin tum will reach Winnipeg in 60 hours. No. 1 Mix lenveo Klmuton 7:1!) I. m.. Arrival at Bhubo Lake 10.50 :.m., and Renlrew 3:15 ; with (}.P.R. Expreu for nointn `L I Al|l.`A Liv v - ---c--- GELr.aAN'r Dxuwnw Room CARI Am: ALL my Exnau Tmma unrwnnu lama. rrou um Bmmnow Lnmf :__. NEW. DIRECT. BIIOBTDST. QUICKIBT Oh peas dBeIEul AIIBQUKOIIM to M=lx1:lt.ob:s.`;llhgp:l |h WOO. BEST nnd I) III} \PI.-.81` ROUTE .___.. nu....-.... D-in-hnrm 'l'num'rnln OIIAWI. IL -mmou a nzmmolm -`Np_ Canada Pacic Railroadn. IIJGIIST NIHVIBI-ZR! OI 'l`Ill-1 ` Information perumllg W an wuuw-p Ir r." A. r OLGER. Gnnnrnl Tlck. Axial. - - ..u- GENERAL TICKET AGEN Y B (IHEAPISP TICK to I glam D y ullnformatlon pemm ngto n u up- I . 3- -I \I J` \.l I Geno:-nl Ticket. Agvnl. Ferry Wharf, - - Foot. of BM KINGSTON. ONT. What In Anana. For the most brilliant baseball umlch .0 .1... ......,..... ..,. um: nnn Hm Pnrl. Hnnan No.3 Ex roulelvel Kluglton at 12:30 pm. Ar-r1vu' I. 0. I-`urn-rm-rn. "10Ul'I` .1 pn_ I.hAe_1_1_1-n_ Total Colleclions.. --Z--- Ul'l`Y AND Vl()lNl l`Y. Regular llleellnzl. n. In Jnhn n Lndue. No.8. I 111 k v. A t f"-. -0 .l`oov..o.!nB'1-ooltroo. ! `KINGSTON. mum-:*s nAunI1E1T um ms I ' `L764. 12 .I.0l'0D[:0 YECUIEIDBH WBHS U8! UECKH. The Iolsntho. the property of W. H. Bigger, (Commod of the Belleville eet`, Wu built Cuihbert in 1383. Last year at Oswego the Laura defeated her. and again in Belleville last. week. Last winte new stern was placed on her. and sch men say she is not now as test. me before. W. Campbell sails her today. The Minnie A.. of Ge.neno- que, owned by W. Byers. is a little thing but: rattler to 00. She reached here vesterdey. The sailors on board are as proud of her as though she were an ocean schooner. The histories of the Gareld. Laura and Gncie. of this city, are too well known to need repeating, in` nrlllo on Lnl! \)0|ll"DI!. The lirst class race was called at 10 o'clock. but it was hslfnn hour before the start was made. The wind was fresh {mm the north-west, having veer- ed around from the south-east during the earlier hours. The following yachts were entered : ' Ariadne. F. W. Suckott. Cape Vincent. (isrfisld. Ur. Curtis. Kingston. White Wings. A. Cooly. Trenton. Cygnet. Mousw t! Ewing. Toronto. Norah. J. Bell, Belleville. ' Aileen. J. Leys, Toronto. Atalanta, W. J. Eyre, Brighton. ()ourse-From mooring 06 Grand Trunk wharf, thence to bnov o` George's barn. thence to buoy off Four Mile Point. thence to plane of starting. Three times around this course making 30 miles. Prizes. I120, 860, 830. At 10:20 o clock\ the whistle of the Marquis of Lorne called the yachts to prepare for the contest. Five minutes lnterssecond whistle sent them off. The time was taken as they crossed the line thus : n u :- Atalanta . . .. Cygnet . . . . . . Norah... . .\ . . Gareld . . . . .. Ariadne . . . . . . Whnte Wings,., Ailecn......... All ohn I\nlecn................ I0 30 00 All the boats carried topsaila, and before the free wind, their epinnakera. Thev had a grand run for George'e barn. The wind blew stronger and soon the topaaila came down with a rush. The Atalanta had the wind ahe wanted and forged ahead in beautiful style. lollowed by the Norah. the Ariadne and Gareld epnrtnna [or third place. In the run to Four Mile Point good steering was made. The Atalanta ran away from the others and rounded the buoy at 11:40 o'clock. She was no eooner about than the breeze struck her hard and took hall of the topmaet. One of the crew quickly cut away the wreck. A balloon jib was run out and the city reached in abort order, the Norah 14 mlnutee behlndlhe Atalanta. The No- rah bad prepared for the ronndiog oi the buoy and came down the lake with all aail eet. The Ariadne was two minute: behind the Norah. and the Gareld two -a:naaO4. Imhintl eh. A-8-1-- "l`I-.- l\.'I- neuma mo noun. no mo uunola um inntaen behind the Arindno. The other *yuchtn tiny in the rent in the following o_rder2 Wuuo Wings. Dunes. Ailoon. the Inn named duo lodng bot Iopmut the: rounding. The time on rounding the bony o_n the lint timo wu: I. l.I. Till TUKUN F0 FLEII` AUIHN 1unus.`. The Toronto yachts in port comprise: The Cygnet, a thirty-hve toner. built six years ago. highly nished and speedy. She originally cost $8,000. Mclaw} of the Queen's Hotel. Toronto. is interested in her. The Verve, Capt. Uassels. is a deep boat, of Scotch design, and always secures a position in howling weather. She has a very slim amount of deck room. The Aileen completes the Tor- onto eet. On her is Commodore Leys. one of the owners. She was built in 1882. cost 810.000. measures 60 tons. and has Ml handsome amodel as any yachts man could desire. Many prominent Tnrnntn vnnlxtnmnn walk lmr ilpnk. 1158 M1 llH.lJ(l8DLD8 ll 1110061 KB filly yuul promin Toronto yachtsmen walk her decks. l`hn lnlnnthn. thn nrnnprhv nf \V. Auhnu.. Npurnh NWII . . . . . . . . . nnoo Ariadne... . . . . . .............. 12910 30 Gnreld.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. n_23oo The An is rounded George : at 12:20 n'nlnnk an hndnd fm Fnmv Ililn Paint W. H. Carnovsky IIPIEIIA IIOIIIIE IIJIDIK 1110 A3 QIOIIIIIIE 0&7! II l`lI`A1 |o'olock III headed for Four lilo Point uapt. untnnerv is suiung me new omit. Another new boat is theyucht Ariadne. bought in New York by Gen. Suckett, who spends his summers at Cape Vin- cent. The boat is nely appointed and is about the same size as the Norah and White Wings. She is a pretty model and furnished in keeping with the wealth of her owner. The boat is enlisted with the Oswego Yacht Club eet. and will psrticinate in all the regattas of the association. She was built at Brooklyn in 1872 an`l rebuilt in 1870, vuvlnu mnunu--n an hour AIAAVH Illrulr H181). Trenton by Capt. Cuthbert for I . J. Cooly and himself. reached here during the Light. She is not fully tted out, but was Able to onto! the nee. She is the best model yet turned out hv the designer. Her dimensions are: Length over uI1.4U !t..; ou water line. 43 It.; beam. 15 In; depth. 6 lb. 6 ii_i.; drain aft. 5 IL; drain forward, 2 fr..; 111330.49 ft. 11 in. diameter at the partners; lop- mnsb. 2815. long. and 6 in. diameter in cup; bowapris outward, 22 !n.; main boom, 4515. ; gaff. 24 !t.; centre board. 12 it. long. 6 in. deep. The rigging is of steel wire.and was furnished by Oidreive .1: Home who also supplied the canvas: Capt. Untbbert is selling the new craft. Another new boat in tbavacbt. Ariadne. White Wings. the new yacht built. an } In 1579 and was known as the blood- hound. arr. Dan secured her. rebuilt and renamed her in 1881. This is her third season at record making. Last year she carried 01} numerous prizes. and this year at Belleville took first place. The popular Billy Black handles the craft. Another boat. lying 011 the Grand Frunk RR. wharf. was the Ata- lanta. now owuwl by W. J. Eyre. Brigh- ton, and sailed by Dow Clim . Yachts- meu will be interested in tle follow- ing statements of her man irementu: Length of heel 65 ft.: length ver all. 7.3 lt.; beam, 19 it. 10 iu.; draft for- wunl. 70 in. ; aft. 5 ft. 10.; hoist of main- Ball, 52 ft. : length of main boom. UL . ft. ; length of rail. 81 ft. She accommodates twenty passengers in the cabin and six in the lorecastle. has a well lled locker, and carries a gentlemauly crew of eight Y. THE ARRIVAL OI" !AUH'l':!. Quite a number of yachts !l.l`!`IV8d yes- terday. Tho Norah. owned by John Bell, Q.U., Belleville. lay at Eilbeck's wharf` She had about twenty persons on board. This famous craft was buxlt in 1879 and known the BIood~ n.......a. fr. mun nnnnmd hm-_ rahnill: ! The Weather Perfectly lIeIi'gIIlhl-WIn- _ non of the Day-l'auaI Ilslaps, Against Which no one Cll Glvc Guarantee-'l'Ic Prints and the Course. ' I The third annual regatta of the King- ston Yacht Club. in connection with the Lake Yacht Racing Association. occur- red to-day. The event was one looked forward to with very at anticipation. and one in which the izens have lib- erally assisted in making a success. This year more interest has been evinced in yachting than for some years. yet there is ample opportunity for greater activity. Kings on has ii (air eet of boats. and if th were to meet oltener than once a year in contest lively enjoy- ment would undoubtedly result. and the iervor with which yachting was carried on years ago might be revived. hing- ston certainly has the neet harbor for racing `on Lake Ontario. The course laid out for the races of (sod AV was an excellent one. and in full \ `tom any of the wharves. The sport is. there- fore, free to everybody. The gentlemen interested in the meeting are to be con- gratulsted on the success attending them in gathering in this port such ii eet as are now here. mun ADDIUAI nu IIAnll'l`.x Till BEST THAT HAS OCCURRED HERE IN A GREAT MANY YEARS. ANNUAL YACHT RACES. r mu Jun: the Thing-- K Hpnnl Run - nn Oh: "II"? I. 11.3. 110600 in Dunn _ _ , _ , lowing llnve Arrl vcd : Family Herald. Every Month. Boys Own Paper.` Giifls' Own Paper. Sunqay At Home. Leismte Hour.