* 1 nR tM VE, a new fransh gran city council should 'sist on having the very latest and of - everything in the 'way of tching apparatus, - lines and tele: nes. presen t telephones and switch. a' are out' of date and should be [pho wy " - ine our vs % @ 4 oy 4 Hs aot © Irom Pastording te chang ae i : a | be ug in' it is the trith, W%, watehing our lips ped 5 and th ng rg Yh not give | ue will church had faith it anted, § best swi laced hy moderk "apparatus. i charges afe not excessive but high to' buy the: very best eS josie 1s "ot any 8 mh competi in the telephone 10 | business! 'Betend © the chi ° | give 'us' Jong distance telephones ' and' +f vectivers, '®oparate 'metallic' Ines and haters, seta! energy switchboards The sD. - et niin, Bor in ie - + Rif. Gottages. q Jenk "of the sub- mal ? ae g at mat ta submit to than by a 'oncert ints'! Goes Forth #¢ Glorious gi. | 4th: Hussars: and the ; 3rd 8ys- am 0! and that te in hav. pagers and aff, is to be in- The ise, but a) i: have this' itis aor ood Ee adorn ini, SUBSCRIBER wi Hl © | spevific order given to him by his su: , 'J of the 4th Hussars who.ha ne | some of the campaigns in South'A Pithe B0th Regimen lendid satisfa \ "lend iw faction. Harry yself st me. 'he peaker con text related 1» a soldier who was asked to disobey a Hs folused a8 ral eommand. He against his ofn life! that goldiers, men who protected oe king & country, shold have igh ideals, should, he ahove being torpupted, and © should 'always 'mat: tain their integrity. Fhe lesson of P ted to disobey, of the sol asked: to do the ite to a perior, was applied $d | preseiit condi- | tions and the .' men within hearing were impredsed with 'the importance of Shedicut: and integrity as heces sary qualities ' for a good soldier. Lord Dumdonald, the members of "the general staff, and the 'officers and nien of 'all "the Gnits 'in 'caihp; that #8 in- Po a Protestints are concerned, ard 1 Be h The Roman 'Ca hoics "game to the rity and atte ' service at ST. Darya cathedral, being' in command of ih jor 'AG. F. Macdonald, of the 59{h 'Regiment. to and from the ¢ity to the mibsic of the Ah Regimental bend. ~~ t ----h------ The 4th Hussars, Major .. Vanjuven, , Kingston, and Lieut. Irving, Ruskin, are fwo officers ve seen ser- vice in Sputh Afvicasv 2 0 On Saturday .the. ..members of the had both mounted apd dismounted drill, part of ithe fleld for a likely nttack." "This wanoentre has been shown to be' fie: essary from what ' ocourted Juting ca. No 'less than * seven "of "the men of "OC squadron,' 4th Hussars," have served' dn "the vatiohs "contingents that Jeut™to South Africa: ' nove horses 'than any other cavalry squadron in camp,' ree officers of b the' 4th" Hussars, ho 'aré' 'not 'in camp are "Capt. Bell of *D," 'and Lieut. Harris of "A" squadrons; and also Capt. Carr:Harris; 'who has six months' leave of 'absendey to attend one 'of the, large hospitals land. : Cavalrymen L. W. Kiel, Wolfe Jsland, and Thouas Burnet, 'Cataraqui; both helonging_to the 4th 'Hussars, were thrown: fi their horbes. lately. but were not hurt, «en ' Au fyle of wrders for' the 'year 1901 has been taken from the divisional of- fice. The present possessor ia asked to lat 0 retarn it. Peter Devlin js do: ing - the eatéring for the ) of the 4th Hi the "3rd , 8 A and iment is giving' IE ing out "toot! catables," a ie, \ head waiter for the, 1th W, Smith for the 3r od. a for the nett, | K, Stunden, J. others are also misting 1 De who is an old hand at the Soh cat ering business and | knows well just what to supply 'the : gery with, ~ $M (ph -- 14th Bandsmen Gave Music. After the tlose df the saered service he ndelnbers of 5 THE PWOR Band remained on grounds some the antl plaped | © sliveral selections which were much. appraciated They also mn | 3 Conaiglon | htt, HCA Jddrove to the camp grounds and | (he division from this date. : in "is substituted for that of "Hk i Fp ie preached" in. the To-day they practised some of |: ¥ y the new tactics in field manoeuvres, {viz preparing from a cértain on of this regiment has {' in Bng- | . anogue. Lea Folger's whart 10 a.m., ES -| Thousand Islands and Rochester, bf N on "ai the honor of o 2 " ct = ftom Virginia to Kingston. ing { Hundreds from various parts of the Gouniy. ol ct parties vesterda§ PIc is likely 'arcanemiita wir. Wd ade this week for several concerts ing the evenings in the various re- gimental lines. : | The merchants have been consider- ably Henefitad hy ithe camps Some #ix; or eight supplied a large amount of provisions, and through: the by ing to the city in crowds ei even ing, the hotel keeper, thi @o| ane, the street cars, cote, have been so much the niore patronized. | Probably the Army Service Corps lines, where are located the big Alder- shot ovens, and the butchery. and sup- y sheds, were visited by move peo- ple than any other. point in camp. An officer and three or four of, the men had an attack of 'a' form of -diz- iness. It did not last long and meant ho Ereat inconvenience to those affect ¢d, The health of the agmp, penerally, continues good. There are afew in the hospital with colds, but there is ne serious gase of sickness to record. | Corporal Allan, » No, 3, Co., 46th Regiment, is 'steack off the strength of tp visit relatives. -. ogder No. 5 ilford, Dow's te. ; Adverting to division ofthe Wth inst., Pres rown,: both of 4th Hussars, | ------------------------ PERSONAL MENTION. x F3T EL Vagus. Mowvesdienta Of The People-=What y Are Saying: And Doing. | CCW. Wright and family left to-day cottage at Stella Point. first Presbyterian church; Brockville on Sunday. { "Misé" May Dayton, ; oy Stadt, is aiding "a few days wit rie on Note Setand. r i | Before' leaving Eganville, Rev. J. H. Miller; Methodist, was presented with jie of $0. "John 'Wright and daughter, Utiiversity avenue, have gone to: Ren- vow on a visit. i Prof. Jordan, of Queen's University, préached in St. Andrew's church, Ot- tdawa, 'on 'Stnday. ' Mr. and 'Mys. E. Newton Jory and little 'Miss * Muriel, of 'Kingston, are visit in Renfrew. ! Mr. 'King, Syinpleld, Mass. visit- jing: his daughter/i Mrs: J, W. Lawrence, Jolt, to-day for home. wih Thomas Heft on Sunday for Rochester' and New York. ..He 'sails 'this week for England on business. Mrs. 'David Birch and ) Lily, « Pine 'stréet, 'left to-day for Brewer's Mills to spend séveral weeks. Erol... Hart. spoke, on Saturday, at the annual meeting of the North Ren- Tutu Farmers" Institute, held in Beach- burg, | "Dr.- Ryckman was in Toronto last week owing to the "death of the in- fant child of his daughter, Mrs. Sykes. Lieut.-Col. * Denny, Ottawa, now connected with the Barriefield camp, on Saturddy went to Brockville on 'business, a ' John. 8S an, . Kingston, was jgroombman at the marr of his sister' dn Marmora p, some et Milner Matheson, of 8t. 1 hag on a trip to the Pacific. coast, His father wu. mother are with hig. 3 T. Hatt y MA. St. Mary's, son iof Rév, Joseph Follick, of this eity, has' res position in the Col {leginte Institute of that town. Rev. ther Carey, Erinsville, is on a two. 'weeks' visit in the United States: : He intends visiting Chicago, St. Louis and other large cities. Richard 'Waldron and wifé, Miss Iso- belle Waldron, 'Miss Baker, Mr., Mrs. 'and Miss Chown left on Saturday on i steamers' from Montreal for England. Mrs. Ae Buckland, 'preduated nurse, Worcester, Mass., 'accompanied by Mrs. F. Ri: Robinson, arrived in the city on Saturday. to spend the months, Martin Clayton arrived i Farran's completing "the tag Walker for the Cunadian © Construction company, of Montreal. RB. Hawkins, 'Boston, Mass., was in the 'tity 'on Badtiirday inspecting |! | the locomotive works" fire" system home, from JSirance oe ios, Rev. Ti" U./ 'Thompson; <M.A:, chap- lain "of the iholieginiont Jn camp, proached to a: congregation in Cooke's church Mey evening His sub: ject' was "Cain 'and 'Abel." - iF, Adams, Odessa, 'and Miss Annie M. Blakely, 'Ameliasburg, 'were 'mar ribd_reoswtly 'and have for a trip to "Gifts: 'were sent to the bride ror 'ant: Mrs. Third and Ms. and Mrs. McMahon, Kingston. On June rd at Felt's Mills, N.Y, Revi DW. Axiewnarth: and yife cele brat thei Iden A iver. ral oo oir gok n mvs and Volling Hay we, t. The couple are lo Sng arly ot the age of oeuty three ond AxXty-eight: William 'Toner, wife and 'child; Oswego, N.Y, are "4 a days ith Me gd pW Ton: er, Barriefielc . Totter the Batriefield gentleman" Rt o * 'Muse On Board. by tod | Dedéronto Citizens' and, will" aceo excursionists on Je 8 trip, ion Day to Gan- eth King and Caspian, § June, leave rt except Monday at 10:17 a. | com-iL summer Point or' 'Saturday, after |i «Jax: y on |i "§ behalf of the Factory Mutual Fire In- | "The subway question is before - the exchequer court at Ottawa to-day. "Today is the eleventh anniversary of the Ancient Order of Tiberi Miss Katie Cournoyier, Tw h tbred the, Howe oC Providence Soi a nun. "Fruit: jar. de. for's Bi wrens: Dig. Store. According to a redistribution 'sche- dule, the riding of Kingston will com- price the tity and Portsmouth. : Everything for the convenience of travellers, at Taylor's, Balm Gardedl, FOrug Store. pin Sel eitkio! Son ickgts, 2c! Sydénham Street Sunday School. The 'annual excursion of the Bank street Presbyterian church, Ottawa, 'to Kingston, occurs on July 17th, H, Cynningham, piano tuner from Chickesing's, New York. Orders re- ceived at MeAuley's hookstore. i A' large' number of Catholic volun teers aftended high mass in. St, Mary's cathefral accompanied "> by théie pati ; To-day is the festival of Sainis Peter and Paul, which event wij] be observed on Sunday next in the pro- vince of Omtario. ; Cataraqui cemetery is looking its best," Great atieption is paid to its adornment by 'Superintendent 'Nicol' per dozen, Tay: gpi¢nie fo Brophy's tof and his assistants. | Desergnto Citizens' Band will furnish fing malic on America's trip to Gan: anogue, Dominion Day. Leave 10 a. m. Tickets, 88¢, . a The Sunifay #hools have about all made pregngemenis for their .annual dcnic. y "will 'oconr at Lake On- aio Park; Long Tsland Park 'and Tréitont Park. ' { The cothcil of Picton has 'appro- priated $200 to decormte that town on Dontipion 'diy. The 59th Regi wbnt of Peterboro will visit Picton | bn the dst of July. i | The steamer New York carried a Irém river ports 'to the city." i Mrs, wson, Princess street, whils anging But clothes on Saturday, slip, dent and sustained «a serious "deel lor "ond 'Of Her 'yedrs. The hip boge was ulled out of the socket. - "For, three 'years 1 have used a Parker fountaip pen dnd 1. like it bet Taylor's Palin Gardén Drug ora We Lh | The 'Marmérd Herald' says: "One peculiarity "of Kiligston people is they. Pins rust their reas heard' to! the 0 Fan at othe skill of villige tomsorial oF Livia. his fi he Yon of 85" y ike" visages in town. The t aguitie and Rpview tar Jy Peghhs its fifty cighth solu ith 'welf illustrated * papers: ou Butknn Pentneuly; "The Storm Centre | tories give 'a mid-summer flavor to this number. Kingstonians In Watertown. Among: the many Kingstoniahs now | in Watertown, are George Hott a luinber who used to work for Elliott ros; Kingston police force and is now work: ing for' a brake manufacturing' firth there,, and also a man named Weis, who formerly belonged to Kingston. +f Hatold Begubien, son of" ex-Policé- man Beaubien, is employed in 3 pel mill there. A good many of the King- ston Boys inthis 'nearby ' Aimedicah point are figuring on being in. King ston' 'during. July. ~ y ' - Asked To! Discontinue. A spécial "meeting "of the "¢ivic fire and light committee was held Satur- day afternoon with Chairman: MeFar {lane and Aldermen Mallen, Craig and ¥ {Knapp in attendance. The teport of jthe. sub-committee recommending t 'Fireman Stratford he required to Hiy- {continue ' taxidermist work in No: 9° !station was adobted. A eaves" Folgers at 1.30, 4 tatiple hu od, people down the river |! pe Saturday afternoon, besides' a' oiidred . excursipnists she brought of Europe." Seyeral short and serial i David, Downie, who was on thé 1! » 0900000000680 00000000000000 e i " N t+ B ® - Rupbet Sporiges, 506! up. --Favelling Cages 'at' all> . one Tuloid" Tooth '= Brush § Modmell_ all King op ghes,, ete. . ® a TAYLOR'S: PALM GARDEN ® : , * apd . ® 4 'Piane 3 gains AT WEESE'S. Mr. McCullough, Tuner for Mg son & Risch, at present in city. You can strike the finest Pho. tos, cheanelt oi ty nicest 'Wall Paper, all at D. A. 'Woese & Go., 131, Princess 'Stas, ter today than ever," said a gentle |* : HO) EEO THUAN : "The "hatidsome " Brick 'dwellihg, 100 Stuart St., beautifully situat- ed, inthe choicest residential see- tion of the' city * edntmining 12 roomsy newest heating-and light- ing, unost substantially built and | well equipped for comfort apd for en Owner leaving ° the city. "Will be sold cheapi i'{ J. S. R. McC i Wa can a 3 you with everything Fou want' for Picnics and Campin~ "We have véry chsice Canned Megts, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces and Condensed Milk, Lilie Fruit HE ION DAY 1 HES be issued at Jun . Pearl S 4 - CLASS «FARE Ange E Wane 30th and ¥ ervi Valid feturning until July and Toone OE . Gian man, i Porte y Jessie JOMESEEXERS EXCURSION-- | =... ZB Vasa! 3 a CANADIAR NORTH-WEST JULY 4th Hunt. Tiekets good for 0 days. Hon ars at XK. & P. and ©. p. | ville. k Ol Ontario St. » Fl , CONWAY, F. A: FOLGER, JR., Tok Gea. . . Agt. Gen. Supt. ne son, ¢ Bald gh Monty i Angro Tweed, Napanes, Deseronto, and all lo- | Marjo eal points. Train leaves City Hal D- | Westec pot at 4 pm. F. CONWAY, Agent, | George 8. Q. Ry., Kingston. Nichol = Davy, LR Vi MK RAILWAY Angro LA RY \NT] TRUN \ SYSTEZA ron," Worth SURSIONS |i ea S Mills, Pag Hone DOMINION DAY. |i. Return tickets will be issued Xt BOR. « . SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE go a ing' June 30th d July 1st. | DOT Vell Fernres on or before July ug. equal; Tickets to certain points sold in ac | er, 3 cordance with above will not be good I'Wijlie for passage on train No. 1 or train No 4 Watts, Ld , man, | man, HOME . COMERS' FESTIVAL |; TORONTU. " RETURN FARE, $5.40, lan, M Tiskets good going Jume 60th and Ju- ly 15%. Valid returning irom destination on or pefore July 6th. Independence Day OCDENSBUR, JULY 4. Return. tickets to Prescott, $2.05 Géod going July 3rd and 4th And re turn on or before July 6th. ¢ # J. P..HANLEY, Agent, ~ City Pass. ot. DOMINION ONE STEAMSHPS MONTREAL TO wigs 1 LIVERPOOL. *Southwark, "July 11, Aue. 15; {Uannda, Suny 18, Aug. 22, Ketisihgton, July 25, Aug. 29, Oct. xDominion, Aug. 1, Sept. 5, Oct. 10 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Commonwealth, July 2, July 80, Aug. 27 New England, July 9, Aur 6, Sept. 8 Mayflower. July 16, Aur, 18. Sept. 10» PORTLA. AND QUEBEC Sept. 19 Sept 36 ND. TO LIVERPOOL. xIrishman July 4, xEnglishman, July xTauric, Jdlv 11, xNorseman, July 18 AWVONMOUTH DOCK ' AND BRISTOL. From Montreal. *Manxman, July 4 *Turcoman, July 81 25 xiberisn, July 18, BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. Vancouver, July 18, Cambroman, Aug. 8 *Cold Storage and cool air. ticulars apply te i ANLEY, G.T.R. g.P. GILDERSLEEVE, 43 Clarence St. The Dominion Line, Montreal & Port- land. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY River. and Gul of St, Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes. Pwin Serew Irom 8S. '* Campanas." mith electric lights, electric bells and all modern comfort. . } 5 FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAY =F . a 15th jkud Hu 18th and 27th July; 10th an Phy August ; 7th and 31st September, for Eictou, N.S., calling at Quebec, Pa ther int, Gaspe, OR , Ca er titahd River; Summerside, p El, "hal wn, P.E.L . AD of the season for health and wort. ERN, Secretary, Quebec. At pu staterooms apply to GILDER- For dots and sisiiro0in a. BANLEY. er J Kingston. Ont. ee ea fo eeprom eee LINE , CHARLOTTE, THOUSAND ISLE, BROCKATLLE. PRESCOTT & MONTREAL o o y Leave Kingston daily except Monday. GOING EAST. GOING WEST 6: a.m. 5 20 PINT HAMILTON, TORONTO, BAY 0 hy AND MONTREAL LINE. ve 'Kingston: Marior Ge Tetloel Rita | Turkin Hoag, Dick E Hone George Hethre Fron class Char lis Cora | McG Blake, Dora S| Hazel Pije, Laura Smith, Diiver, Alice Clarke Richar Painte Hone Fourth Grant son, k Fal } cob L Henge Mills, Powell Smith Elmer equal: le Et thur ) tie Ce Shany Frog (lass Marjo! lie Sn Wrigh dy H Ner nd >» aor HAST. GOING WEST Too 4 p.m. 11:80 p.m pathy Wednesday, Friday Tuesday, Thursday Pe th and Sunday. and Satarday. : Spoeial Excursion Rates for Home| rier Comers' Festival, Toronto. it? Tickets 'good going June 30th to July | told 'aid. Retin Junie July Shoe co. ble, a J. Rk, HA : . SV Jute, t. Freight Agent An) haar | ic ss about L. 0. & B. of Q. Stb. Co., Limited | ii; : . -- o pa 3 NOW The Bay of Quinte Route... oe TQ Ner selves Rochester, N.Y. els "o : withe Stes. . North (King and Caspian, Oommetteltig June 27th, leave Swift's | fails whart Uaily, except Monday, at 5 P.M. | stor for Summerville, N.Y. (Fort of Roches- |. ton). -- the It 1000 Islands binat: 3 For prove = i Nerve \ ing June 35th steamer lea¥es |". Wu pe atk, except Monday 3 * for Thousand Telands, calling at Alexan- | #0 dria Bay, Rockport and Gananoque Te For full information apply to cells 3. B. HANLEY AGENTS. |e! J. P. GILDERSLEEVE. princ - T ALLAN LINE 9 Prom Montreal [i varian : June 18, 7pm in Baw June 13, 3 oo June 20, Tpm a ig Tusinia June 37 8 a.m. June 27,1 pv | fles First Wik 5 upwards the | a 353 and and London- | od ? nto $49.50; - London, $250 ad * > h ') i A 96: Liverpool. | box rd Class, $35 and 308 on og inn Ho GLASGOW DIRECT Le Sard 2nd & 3rd (ass only) July 1 op in =F 17: Sicilian, Joly > | port ne to #15; Ana Cavin. | Bp, * Fan TR., City l.thor pias Ay tp TGILDER- streets