will be on duty all i smoke that so graceful- Above the green elms, that a cottage aid, If there's pouce to. be 'the world, as humble might hope ' «poet Moore at Murney has been proclaimed - the : Jholiday that all may joid reception. d + Mounted 'ricket field, "by nemb of "A" and '"B" batteries, man grtillery--9:30 a.m... till .... Heads mnd posts, riding and ping, Vietorip cross, tug-of-war, restling on horse hock, J ulakiava melee, smoking race mounted, jump! ith lead horse, midnight alarm, cut- ng lemons. oldth P.W.0. Rifles' band and the 47th Regimental band will be in at 5 y 3 iicpmtsishe fountain -- Rrosantaition to county council ontenac of the Kirkpatrick . memorial fountain. += are we. Tm -atond; { a ot Th Beat and 1 make my gs Shee tn me ri - 'cottage, or come they EEE pum inI gather them in. sub, in y he lust "This faithful © sketch, 'recognized of ther them m= | late years hy many old residents, was - } {| trom the pencil of Cadet Bayfield, R. ith a ue N., afterwards Admiral Bayfield, Tt oy : may tars | ome into possession of Major-General "Some men take what is in sight and | Cameron, RM.C. and was reproduced hustle for more. os by, the late Professor Forshaw Day s _-- Fort Frontenac in 1754, given by the writer of the memoirs of the French ~ceupation from 1750 to 1760, sup- and quarterstaves, 'between Sergt-Ma- jor I) and Sergt. E. -F. Mor owed gans, Batt., Ottawa. to challenge from Foil ve. "foil. 2. Sword oldest visitor on the ground an other to the home-comer " miost to all; bieyc! of city and county; suitable prizes for all contests. Baseball mateh--4 p.m. bétween those keen rivals, the Ponies and Orientals, of Kingston. All sports to be held on the: field. Evening events--8 p.m., band of 14th Regiment in Macdonald park. Illumin- ated parade in the harbor by members ol Kingston Yacht club. "World wide apart and yet akin, As showing that the human heart Beats on forever as of old." Registration. 3 Home Comers will confer a favor on the committee by registering with the assistant secretary. Not only the cotnmittee, but the citizeds' generally, want the portunity of better ac: quaintance with Kingston's old friends, and the privilege of overlooking no one in the humble courtesies they can of- fer. The secretary's office will be on the main floor of the city building, ander the reception hall. He will coun- tersign railway certificates and have messengers at his disposal for visitors' service. -- Places Of Interest. The buildings of Queen's College, the Mining and Dairy Schools, the Col- legiate Institute, Rockwood Asylum; the armoury, churches and. public ome 0 +54 ne by aR 4 V0 00 ¢ 00 + 4+ Sv he EDS VEES SHEL HE 4 Bee og (HP. A i of ] ; Sroba dd as abov village, attain the dignity of a town 1838, je seen to skict the about ten blocks, with fringe of trees. the summit of the city. The time honored wi bridge was ot undreamt of, Dalat A for | ti t. Vanquelin, of the navy of France. plan was evident lv. made from memory by a poor ughtsman, from perfect as to ground lines. But ing the days 'of reception. ~ -------- "a vo» Down Among The Isles. 8 , + 26th--Steamer r at 10:15 am., returning at'4:3 'Monday, th--Steawer' Amerie 2:80: p.m.,. returni a These 'boats wi the 'isles: to" below Alex at 8: andiia Bay, in both ' Canadian 'and 'America itors may like a cool trip ton presents a number of a routes. ; The R. & 0." Navigation palace steamers Kingston and Toronto leave daily at € a.m.; for Prescott, return- ing at 4:30 p.m, They connect at Pres. ott with steamers for Montreal, which cott run the rapids. Steamer for Bay of Kuinte daily at 5 p.m. For the picturesque Ri 106 6 am. Por Cape Vincent at 5 Sah 2:30 p.m. Kingston Old Boys' Association. Honor presidents--Hon. = William Harty, M.P., Dr. John H. Bell, mayor, Joshua Coxe, county warden. . President--Edw. J.. B.. Pense, M.P.P. Secretary--dJ. Morgan Shaw. . Treasurer--Arch. - Abernethy. General comm! Ald. J. B. Wal kem, J. J. Behan, John Mcleod, S. H. MeCammon, Charles Bass, James Knapp, R. Macfarlane, W. Bassam, H, Angrove; Col. Montizambers,; Lieut. Col. 'Fages, Sandiord: Caluin, Frank Strange, R. H. Toye, John M. Eliott, A. F. Roney, W. J. Morgan,. J. ' 'Ran: dolph, T. H. Pelow, James Daley, €, | H. Corbett, R. J. Spoor, Bergt.-Major Gimblett, John Elmer, James D. J. McBermott, P. Meuncriefi, Staley, W. Tweed, George 'Mills, : es' mssociation-- President, Mee i Fraser; 7 secretary, © Mes. 'H + eon" venof, 'Mrs. Tense; treasurer, Miss | Muckleston. ' : ---- Ry All the sweetness and glory' of life is the. possession of the good. hill that now marks the centre of the | PLAN 140 YEARS OLD. This is a reproduction of a plan of posed to be Ci as representation is far [gi 3 > 'schools will:be opened. for' visitors dur- a a make full: tour -of na D: | i] 1820 barracks were: added to the old 13 the It jt: the Cataraqui ori- hat of the | River of the' *'Shamrock baby"' aA. Bd ought: tg; be yery. care. , adlecting .olr parents. aioe and: mpther of Staten have ha lates will have: or wo . a handle: hia name, 3 fioulty. Af im? the course of human 'events the genial Bir: Thomas is made 4 are Some persons willing to _spendlurge sums: of money, at times amounting to millions of dollars, on titles for their daughters, Ancho A husband "beihg ai avoidable part oe preg Hod {eal arradnd Aig i thus, the Co op or "Lady Henry po 0 +. It. would do just and: Jook just as imposing on ; "if been very '00 4 , the matrimonial the cotton 'avoided. Sun so brightly. As to-day they shine snd blosso When yom ome so far £0: gee us.' 3 nm § | ens um AT 1| fot, which. led to "ila shlargement and to, its , move: | able appearance. || "The Twd* trées"on' the ight of ¥he fore: ground can be seén still on riefield heights, sturdy trunks truly,