TIES h to take it cool supply your- ors; Flame Oil Stoves, S toves, ete. o Prices. ss Street. 'S ALE . it ket. ffoln the best lopsa ; 32 , Agent. . YO Ms Dealer 66: Princess Street. tin's old stand}. ottling Works 4. Gingse Ale; Plain r, Lemon Sour end te. All kinds of wines prompily" wtteiided to, speldnirs | Cblebrated Lager; also Fisher's Keg Hits in in od ™0 ) HUNDRED THOUSAND. DOL "thousand to tam Ey h over' 0 MONEY TO: oF dn of on city pro ly. manager Loan wad tn Ttmant Society. Office on LIVERPOOL, NDOR AND GLOBE fr he, nadine (*] which the ders have for ara Tran aad ay pro; insured at re. possible Fate. ote renew old iba business jos rates ns STRANGE & STRANGE, Agents. NM. NEWLANDS, A arse' OF | cued g fics, second fipor over Mah P: aad Bagot Cris Summer |= t Site and Quality. "PRICES : From-85c. fo $ 1:50 ATTEN l le New and Puruniture, se oe. ho on o Thasd, New Cloth Purpishiigs, Dry Instruments. Be 5 » a large Finger . prices. : 1 es AIS titure that be sold for want of the "For fow °F ty jondering tract when ca he fail to comple if. the tender ba a returned i. t does pot Bind itself to ni the lowest or any tender ¥ wr chegue will The Departmen accel ment wit H ELEPHANT Ready Mixed Paint The very best pain EF Fn seh 5 tor Kingston Co Bol BADWA , Me was four years. incapacitated, my back, floating way in racic in health, t great! in from y five diffi COLONIAL "REMEDY v taste. Ne Odor. , fea, x i ny patient is & ey drinker or Sraand, lm an appetite for Remedy. Soll in Kimgston by Ji B. McLeod, Princess street. FH lorem Seottet It's worth Ten cents to clear your house of flies and Wilson's Fly Pads SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned, and endorsed r fof Supplying Coal for the Dominion pitdings, © will fice until Friday, clusively, Combined Department ol Public Wo rks Newsp: apart Could not Sit or Stand with Ease, uit Fis Dif Bieter D: an 3 Kidney Pills knowa aan Welland, Ont., tells of how reen years | was kidney trouble which increased i in sev the last five years. My most seriohs , when | wagcompletaly bad terrible pains across specks before my efes constant torment. | stand withease and was a having no appetite and flesh. I bad taken medicine Nitherwult a and numerous other Rin i asa boxes the trouble left better than'l havefor twa oy -- An who know me know andsay it is almost Sar 20. | have but I feel aro paaced 1 eo on bue of boyhood." Rrifeso os. pec box, or 3 for $1.25, all THE DOAN KIDNEY'PILL AN KINNEY Y oa bow | ras sficted afflicted 'motphere (that atrocious American- | ar. Beat until very light. Add Bout. y Members of W.C. T. ww Moore, -- the Nonttt s Mueh, that, taken separately, would | dled together, makes an utterly dis sentient whole, emough to rack derves of a day laborer. of things that women said, and now don't you think there's a good dea! | of truth in her attack ? right here in our comfortable old city, that it iv just a delight to go: into. Rooms where warm reds and golden | browns and dull greens , rest the wedriest of eves, background for the hits of old china, which really have a history, odd pieces of silver that have come down from grandmothex, or great grandmother. There's almost a dend certainty, that if wour pleasure in the | general 'effect overcomes your man ners and you tell the 'gentle chate laine how pretty her room is, that she'll say 'with a deprecatory little smile, that theve isn't 'anv furniture in the room really with the exception she'll point to a bit of old mahogany --and she'll be pretty sure to tell you {in unventilated rooms it causes con too, that she's covered all: the chairs | "VMmption, and that consumption is and cosy corners -hersglf. And you 3 ) can see for yourself ,when vou come frongest us, are now truisms. Yet we + mus o 'on lin ineastighfs guriapi_that these things were merely fairy tales. and that she hasn't a » satin cus- | . hion to bless herself with. But the se | cretary in the corner near the window | i» mot merely a vesting 'pi or in | home. She: will find the follows ho less inkstands: and unblemished blot, | {cipe a valuable one for her Puro: ting paper; and brica-brac; Teddy and |} "0 ¢ Inte nei Sinatra - boots not quite inmasviats, but are {quires cleaging in fet in to thie unconsciously refining. in- | J ho aie soap to which a litls Nur SAR HH - awl to wo | | borax Was been added in the propor. where they learn to ft 8 her's visjopr. old oid Youbg. The : 8 4 an. tenspobihils toa gallon nice big chairs invite t peop © | not rub it. a= this is Hable to tear th cit down, and the not-too-fine Sonthes | fabric and to pull the stitches Apart, are all ready for. the a an i When the lace or cambric is thoroush he comes home. All the t rl [ly clean, stretch it tightly, right side solid on Hie lege, ph rahe Foard over a sheet of glass, or wind exist for the benefit houschold, 1.4 nd oad glas I and not for the cactain ha 4 broad ae bottle. Ths ly of coal for the Public Buildings throug! 1Qut the Domin- ion. jor the sul specification and ferm tenders can be obtainad on application at this, office. Persons tendering tenders will not be made on the printed form supplied, aed with their actual Signatures. acl tefer mys am ween 6 made jayavie ourable the equpl Lo: Len Pe tender, which on a chartered Bank o the order of the Hon= Minister of en i. will be forfeited Wf the pars decline to enter into a cong Hed 'upon to do so. or i te the work contracted house mother's room, | #1 place | : a he ore potber wants fo geo, from the lace.. Pull the fabric carefully into baby of the house, to the latest im- | When dry the raised work of the lace portant arrival in towh | u fe --------rY TY BEAT Soutains Misti . sense of smell and completely CeUANKS |. hay rapid: eating ds slow suicide thority from the departs tL an t without be patd for it the whole system when ; mucous surfaces, Si ar-| That happy children are almost in through, Sh "never be used ta! {variably healthv: children. prescriptions fro will do is ten-fold | That sleeping in a cold room estab as the dam they wi possibly derive | lishes a habit of breathing through and Jodo, internally: az acting directly Wpon | may often: be arrested by a table the blood n i are bf arlng on It is tak- jot hot milk, Eh heey & Co. 1 * | thy. complexion. It sirmgthatis fhe skin § Any where. anywhre, silently slot' ty Is free. . by st ry Druga, Lr Erica, 78. a | yr Smalsting 4 it ha eliact that oman eh | grow commodity. Its utter inutility hee a| Don't coax @w child to eat. Lack of, paralyzing effect. outhes, sofas, div- | appetite often indicates lack of neces-| ans; whatever you call 'them, urhil sity. This Jasé i: the most important steed. in delicately toned raw silk, | of all. : which maXe you conscious of a very * . a . minding 'you of 'astray mud-puddie | eggs. until gradually into which your foot 'dipped accident. | pound 'of powdered sugar: which han ally. Downey cushions, covered with | been 'sifted with one teaspoonful of satin "in the palest of greens, © and | vanilla sugar. Beat until stiff and as pinks and blues, with lace and fash: | white as smow: Drop by spognfuls on' merv, gver which your anxious hostess | white paper oh a aol Dust thickly] shivers every time you come within a | with powdered" 'sugar and bake on the mile of them. Light, unrestful walls, | board. ina quick oven. They: sre done which if 'not staring 'white, quarrel | when hard.and of a light fawn color.| with 'all the other artistic (7) shades | For cocoanut kisses, add one cupfnl of in the room. Several layers of lace be: | grated cocoanut before: dropping. . the tween you and the out-of-doors, Much | mixture on the paper. These are a white Joins and gilding bestowed Junchod improvement over anything of- reckless! upon the urtitture the fered by a a caterer. whole picked out with a fou unten The following is said by an experi: enced cook to, be an infallible recipg oto of the Pocts of be and "of antestra he 5 in the Lior sponge cake--All the weight. of ten George Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge, Pa., where the 7 celebration of the 125th anni versary of the occupation and evacuation of this famous cam p ground of "the Revolutionary war will be held on Friday. Sn cats ------ family," (that is mot coined by the | eggs in sugar, I their weight in way) consisting of--well you know as | flour, the gw rind and juice of one well as "do. lemon hang one tablespoon of rose wa Nobody ever lives in a roow like | ter. Beat the whites until, perfectly that, nobody ever wants to read or {stifi. Drop in the unbeaten yolks. and sew or write fw suck a "baaghten' at- | beat once niore and then ndd the sug ism just suits it). Even talk takes on | lemon and ross water, 'stir carefully a gilt-edged, cooked-up-company:smile- | and bake in a steady oven. air, which is most depressing. Any | . . - fx ee en oem | The death of Eile Zola was due to room of the kind=--its influence is felt {he faut that he sep, iB Doom with all over the house. Its just part of the IL. he had not kept the windows clog sham of everything nowadays. All od he i » would not be dead, however, in things for show, nothing for real com t spite of toe. stove 34 if o remariabl fort. A great deal of simulated lux | fact that an author wi 0 Wrote mo ury. nothing to really rest snd soothe. numental series of books, in which Je | dealt, intelligently with nearly every branch of modern science, did not the | know enough to ventilate his room Ome + the ep nglish medical journals, e8 ols ib the . Hospit makes the death of This: is just as expurgated edition | | Zola oF asion Jor speaking of th | general neglect. of ventilation. (on { sumption the great Scourge of huma nity, is chiefly due to breathing bad air. A hundred other diseases may be traced to the same cause. This medical authority says : "In the case of the gréat novelist ond tale a fitting death came sudde nly by the hand of a | poisonous gas, while in other cases it ant the | has worked slowly by means of a de | structive microbe, but' in both alike [it bas been the lack 'of ventilation which. enabled the agent to do ils | work. That consumption is caused by please every artistic sense, when hod- There are some lovely rooms though | | a bacillus, that this bagillus exists in | the expectoration of those who suffer, {even in 'slight degree, 'from the di | sense; that when dried up and flafie | out of a handkerchief "in the form of worth anviliing, [huh Jiapotpin) . uit it impregnate ar ) ok | the air; that when this air is Wreath: of--and perhayp ted and re-breathed hy those who live still the deadliest disease we have am shutting our windows as if * * . The woman who values the asbear: ance of her lace should wash it st Jack are - not shooed off, because of { cambio : Immerse the article 'that re- warm water and of water. Dab the lace' gently, but do i { former is the Best plen for a collar : Such a drawing-room is eventially | the latter for flounces and edgings of {shape as you arranoe it on the glass {or embroidery will be seem to stand out distinctly. ati the texture will ABN have a defieate 2 oss As mercury will surely destroy + ae] Points worth knowing are : y A Ey Fi Caterrh Cure, Wan | (ho nose, never with the mouth oren. Hee | oonhil glyveering in a wineglass That cold water in the salvation of self as tn , when. could a i Se + Don't let disliked, set. dne woman: think- | port to the Eo aia: ela oman sink them. to rest - dently struck: her, with all: the sudden- | back in a chair. ness of a brand new idea, that the av- Don't' give chil erage modern drawing-room and 'the | soft low in accoutrements thereof, are things: to |mecks will be ce be used , 'and: only when! ub- | their shoulders, o i be- Solutely. necessary; as: the exigencies of | come distorted. company" or visitors and |. Don't Jet them sit still too lox looked at with awe and respect: hy the 'a time; if they do, they will: » family, as' too sacred to be h- | move restlessly from side to ed. Andi of a truth; the uptodate | take attitudes which may ma drawing-room is not an attractive crooked.' dusty gown. Light:colored carpets; re- | For Kisses. ont the whites, Db sigh| hood to the pioneer work of a bishop petuated as having ace great things in i play by the Anglican church, how quietly was the head of it allowed to arrive and depart. No pealing of bells, nor flutter of banners annotne- ed him,--~the more's the pity. Would that those who hold him in loyal of fection were given an opportunity of demonstrating it, and that those who are indifferent had had such a feeling awakened. The Anglican church needs, miore than anything else, u revivél of the emotional side of human natare. The feelings of the human heart must have an outlet, and continually seek union with the universal emotion of humanity, as the rivulet seeks the sea. This is where successes sre scor od against her grace Gill he had. bad time for rest after arcival in Montreal, So in the evening, when dinner was well over, a call was made at the Windsor, and gs it seeined almost too much to ex- pect after. his critical illoess and sui fering, that a lady would be received had been taken to write on a visiting card the greeting of welcome and the enquiries that the heart prompted. But promptly back came the response, "Come at once to the archbishop's room." My welcome was gently ac- knowledged' by the distinguished in valid with outstretched hand and a quiet smile. At first sight his ap- pearance seemed reassuring, but close or inspection revealed traces of suf ki fering, and ereated + an undefin- ed feeling of sadness. On his way back to his difficult diocese, appar- ently in somite way supported in his chair, before him a large writing ta- ble covered with papers, documents, cte., the idea of faithful self-sacrifice and a npble perspnality triumphing over physical and material mini was of his health, of prospective work, and of the return to his beloved dio. cese, and most kindly enquired alter the personal interests of his visitor and her little: daughter, Noticing the flush and brightness bf the eve, if was seen, hest to withdraw, and with the cordial hope of an early meeting again in the Prairie city, we left, care cying in heart the wish that all the inaders. of the people, and especially those who profess to 4 upon {lun carth of sorrow at distress The sorrows and carried their distrésses, were of like spirit, true and strong, That a severe paroxysm of coughing | and gentle. Surely Sherer speaks to me in the fig Him or. har TS I follow, as the waters and erupt ions. When the skin needs ing, warm walter is absolutely That to. compel. a child ta eat any: hing against which its palate nater- ally rebels is a cruelty at the moment, and is likely to produce evil results t bits. of white wax used freely i white garments or fa: brics, such as tulle or silk evening gowns, choice lace, crape shawls, etc., will keep them from turning yellow. That o few drops of the tincture of benzoin put into 'the water in which the face is : bathed will Jeni the shiny appearance; .of the. skin with which so many people are afiected, es pecially in warm weather. . . Green onions can. be served with eggs. Boil six eggs for twenty min utes; remove the. shells and cut into slices; trina two hunches of green on ions, cut them into inch lengths and parbeil for ten minutes in salted wAt- or; drain snd one cuphul of melted butter, cover*and cook"until tender ad- ding the eggs five minutes before tak- ing from the fire. Serve on toast. fa ENTERED MONTREAL. Without Noise of Welcome or Os tentation. Montreal, June 12.~A truly great and good man. has passed this city 'without noise 'of welcome or ostentation-=the revered head of the Anglican church, Archbishop Maelrayv. primate of all Canada, a distinguish ed _ scholar, educator, administrator, and ideal prelate. With all his splen- did endowments and prestige, a Knight of the Order of St. Geol and a personal friend of our late loved gueen, this prince of the church has devoted his life from early man in the far west, His name will be per- gion, education and civilization, thereby helping muéh to lift the West to its position of in fluence and prosperity, Notwithstanding the often-repeated imputations' of «tH assertion and dis The writer did pot, call wpon his borne. out. He spoke cheerfully an of the people who hore their With the poet we would say: ollow the sen. imulsting the sonlation. and ~A MD. THE ns om CAUTION--BEWARE OF. PIRACY AND, CAUTION--Vice Chancellor gir Ww. Rage Wood Stated ha LIS BROWNE 'was undowbtedly whole any of of fhe defendant fr Sold in had Pir in Lids 2a. 28, EE ho without. the words, "Nr. 8 Owerwhel ming SOLE MANUFACTURERS, J: an 2 Special Atteict Every Woman is Interested in JBangain 0, No 1, po a d . is Seldom if Ever Bofors Made . LE Aas White, new crown, ready to wear, Satin finish, mistic ra neatly trimmed with band of "black velvet. Every hat n 2 wholesale desired to clear the lot--we made an offer, ill be in our window lor inspestion value is 60c. each, Thursday morning and until A sold "an ot E ground floor "of store, at BARGARNG NQ: 2 Yards Plain Silk Taffeta and Fancy Spot Strips Net to be cleared away below regular value, tame day, and will be sold on right'hand counter Thursda, % Black Ribbons with White Spot, 6 in. wide, in' private audience, the precaution colorings, 4 in, wide, Plain color Silk Taffetta in Pink Rowe, SJardinal Sky, Turquois, White * otit Oxfords give, there wouldn't be a man in town without & pair. They're the deal Summer Shoe. Retec bo: comfortabl in ) atid $4.50, apeir AE