& this. mokning from district in search gues hithey, Brock street, jo , returned to-day to Y Watertown, N.Y. mo," of 'the Detroit Tei butie, is "in Kingston" renewing old A , and enjoying his "Hyp- days all over again. ly, market lessee, left to- , where, to-morrow, he udge of cattle and sheep the Prince Edward county fair. efgt. Turner, of the R.C.F.A., ill lof oid fever in the military hos Br I and rap x an Corri left for Montreal in the medical faculty of Me is many friends wish him sue- cous, A Miss Gortrnde Cook, B.A. graduate of a new division in Colleginte Institute ---- ii AT THE GRAND. The Toreador. Jefferson Dé Angelis will appear at the Grand 'to-morrow night defeated TYréland in thé in. lacrosse match hy by Memphis, Litde 'Amiateir Athletic As. the Rroposal ta 8S: Shuinert, Nixon ritan's marvellnudy and' picipresque London. gaiet; dor," has Ned, thus far this season, and oreador"" 'haw provided 'a Jie ral feast of 'ehtortainment in jolly Jub, | Charms." Miss Annie Grady rendéred geous seenes © aad dozens. Jefferson part. of 'Samay IRE 18 a continual joy to his count : rers. A Gentleman Of France. Willis Grahger, riday evening. Mr; hn, as one of the best fon- cers in the profession. 'The celebrated staircase scene in "A Gentlioman ic. Malo haseball eum, France," in which De Marsac puts to 'cut: thronts that surround din abot { The P.A.CL tom "lavers--himself, inson. Reymer 15 awa Steamers Alexandria wn, S88, Roser oom, is due here to- morrow. morning from Duluth. Swift's wharf: Steamers Toronto Hamilton up to-night. M. T. company wharf: Tug Thom- son up with two mateh in the 'senior sbries | BA ander the snap-back Jd will be played in light barges and | steamer Toronto comes down on ®, * Thursdays and Saturdays balance. of the season. -- A Happy Gathering. The Week's' Review, 8 'wociety paper lengthy 'account 'of a party i that. city, in hotior of the amm and Fwily Dyer, who were to ve in the mear future to;attend ool in Canada, Miss 34 inches, Gnas every day in Ne The iy are under The Slark Weighs auction sale tor, N.Y. HF "sn 4 HL A regular meetbog of the board regu four o'clogk this afternoon. : caretaki : St, Mary's cemetery, | market on Saturday, awaits | buildings, A convict tentiary for theft morrow wit! Watertowa team. form. The & good prices realised, Brockville House of Industiy. making 330 miles in six hours. -------- A. 0. H. CONCERT. Emmett. the society, occupied the chair, diet by Mrs. Desroches and Miss 0'. "Mingtrel Boy,"; Miss O'Sullivan, "The Harp That Once Through Ta ra's Halls," and the choir 'Believe Me if all Those Endearing Young a ave solo, e president then introduced Rev. Father Salmon, who gave an interest. ing addiéss on the life and death of Robert Emmett. Several choruges 'by the choir followed, and then Edward Mullen recounted a pathetic incident of 1998. The programme concluded ut the [with the singing of "God Save Tre: land. -------- The Only One. , who has four bars to his Crimean me- dal these have four Crimean bars. A Progressive Town. Peivrtibro states 'that Kingston ough to take a leaf out of the book of progress adopted by that municipality. The Cereal Food works, the electrical works, and, in' fact, all the manufac turing establishments of Petethoro, are increasing their stalls. Peterboro' has & hundred men working in mantifactus: ing plants, he says, where Kingston as one. The One Thing Needful. If you want to live to a green old ago, take care to keep your blood pure; Impoverished: blood is acoount- able for nearly all bodily ills. Tale Wade's Iron Tonic Pills, and you will find your hoalih bendfited, your blood nerves i 50 pills for 26c., at Wade's, A Saving To Every Buyer. Granulated sogar in 100-1b. bags, $4.25; Wednesday and Thursday only, at Mullen's . grocery. CUBS FOOD. pa They Thrive On Grape Nuts. Healthy. babies and the well hy, ba bat a is fed on Grape-Nuts is never a crying baby. any. babies who ' cannot = take any othet = food ' 'relish the perfect food Grape'Nuts and get well, ray ile baby Whe given up by three doctors who sai h con: denséd milk on which I nt A oh had ruined the child's stom doctors told me 4 the only thing to do ead oan Ey ro 1 gol some and 'prepared it as fol- lows: T sogked . "13 tab! 8 in "| one pint' of cold water half an hour then strained off the laid and 'mixed 12 teaspoonfuls of this stréined Grape-Nuts juice *with six teafinoon- fuls of rich milk, put in a pinéh 'of salt and a littla sugar, warmed it and gave it to baby very two hours, *In this simple, easy way. I saved | bahiy's fife and have built her up to ing. The fooll must certainly be fp to have 'such a wonderful ef fect as this. I can truthfally" say | 1 think it iw the best food in the world to raise delicate babies on and i¢ also « delicious healthful food for eréwn- y ons. weaver 3 4 4 » eaves Swift's AY a for Roches. t of the directors last aio ol ie" Thrns was appointed apples picked up on the h owner' in lice of the market clerk, city : named Blackwell, from Windsor, reached the city this morn: ing, to #pend Tour years in the peni- t a meeting last evening of the fatmen's by shall team, arrangements were completed for the match here to- A district order has been issued com- mwanding all officers in this military district attending the concert of the Coldstream Guards, to appear in uni Last evening J. 'H. Mills, auctionocer, disposed of a large quantity of the bankrupt stotk of the Wright estat, Was largely attended and n_ old man named Reid, of Carle ton Place, was struck by a train at Brockville on Monday, and died from injuries received, He was seventy vears ol age. Deceased was in the On high authority it is stated that the GTR. is arranging to instal a faster service . between Toronto and Montreal. The day train, it is under: stood, will - leave. Montreal at eicht o'clock and: arrive in Toronto at one. cin Celebrate The Anniversary Of The A.0.H. last evening held a con- cert and lecture Jn their hall an Brock street, to celebrate the Robert Em- mett gnbiversary. There was. a large attendance of members and. their friends. Thomas "James, president of The musical part of the programme was contributed by the choir of St. Mary's cathedral and opened with a Sullivan. Mr. Kennedy sang 'The John Reilly, the Crimean veteran; maintains that he is the only living re- him, has been rehearsed four and five | Presentative in Kingston of the battle tivies a day for at least three weeks, in order that no mishap can possibly company hb a very strong ronto and Montreal, | JARINE INTELLIGENCE. / What is Going on in Harbor and ; Elsewhere, of Balaclava, when the noble six hun- dred did such valiant work, He claims to be the only veteran in Kingston Other Crimean veterans are: Sergt. Creeggan, T. Cambridge, James Me: Dermott, and T. Coffey, but none of A citizen who returned to-day from the Davis tannery areived from Tor- onto' thie morning. THe next time the city wants pipe it had better grow it. ach. One of the) posing room, with a handsome. oak a strong healthy = child rolly and | the brigade arrived. history of Frontenac and the old unit- spENCE'S 1 ring effect, will be combined with all kinds of ma felts, and even with chiffon. rich' plume. was in progress. Seasonable weather and the excel lent service, not only ' in the show rooms, but in the manufacturing © de partment, hoth ' contributed towards making this 6ne of the most BuGress- ful opening davs, in the history of the firm. Certainly in agiistic concen. tion "and exeéution the models dis- played left nothing to be desired. -- MADE RECIPIENT Of Several Presents From The Rebekahs. At a meeting of Louise Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, held on Monday evening, Noble Grand Miss Ina Miller, presiding, Miss Margaret Marshall,' a Popular member of the lodge, who is caving town this week, to the great regret of the whole of the lodge mem- bers, was presented with a parlor table on behalf of the lodge. Samuel Redd, another member of the lodge, made a presentation to the same voung lady of a handsome chair. Mr. Bullis hand ed over the 'presents and delivered ' a short speech to which Miss Marshall replied. © Speeches were also made by other members of the lodge and special music was given by Frank Coates. Miss Marshall is to be married on Thursday to William Coates, of Na- panee, \ CANCER CURED. In Many Cases, By Persistent Use Of The X Ray. Oft-times people ask, have any cures of cancer been effected in Kingston by mesos of the X-ray ? The answer to this question is that many cases of that malignant disease have heen per- fectly cured within 'the past few years. A reporter interviewed a prominent Kingston 'doctor 'on the subject, and was shown photographs of patients before and after treatmént, The side of one woman's nose was almost eaten away. Sixty treatments by the X-ray tésulted in curing her. Another photo- graph showed a woman with a cancer in the side of her face. After quite a number 'of treatments the cancer was destroyed and the face restored to its former condition. Other pictures testi: fied to similar cures, Visitors To Be Entertained. The 14th Regimental bandsmen have arranged to entertain the members of the Coldstream Guards band after the concert Thursday night. Sergt., i2ob- inson has been in communication with the sergeant of the vigiting band, and as a result 'the guardsmen have con- sented to be guests of the local bands: men: after the concert. Bandmaster Rogan sent his regrets, having al+ ready accepted an invitation to he the guest of officers of the Royal Military College. ' ------ Good Purses For Horse Races. A large number of entries have al ready been made for the races, which take place in Gananoque oh Wednesday ahd Thursday of 'this week. Not 'only Canadiali horses, but sonie fast United States horses ak well have been enter. ed. The 2:28 itrot has 'been changed to 2:25 trot: Good purses ave offered, In the 2:50 ¢lnse the purse is 8150; in $200; iw the 2:18 'class, $260. 1. 2 The Pipe Has Arrived. After a tedious delay of seven weeks, the pipe for thé special fird main to The pite was shipped 'a3 Toronto on the 5th, and took seventeen days to travel to Kingston. ; ---------------- Gift For James Bennett. On Monday afternoon the Ottawa Jo anical staff pented pg They chairman of 'the com: chats and dardiniere. ae occasion Lu ) tation was the marriage Ww of 'Mr. Bennett. > . ------ A Lamp Exploded. At a quarter. to nine o'clock, ths firemon Tooetved aan to G. B Ash: ey's hse on ar d street. 'A lam had exp! v J loded in the sitting roem, but the blaze was extinguished by the-tine ---------------- To Issue A Book. Dr. Spankie, public school inspector for Fronteniie county, is at work on a '| Fashions For Autumn: Winter ~--Some Buandihl Creations. Spence & Co's wntvun_diogley of £5 ry was very eo , and | the th¥ongs of pretty misses and mat- rons who visited these handsome throughout the day. There on a if the Church Can Put Queen's: in a Good Financial Shape. The Preshyterian cause of Hight edivatinn gré both to ratilated on the outcome the conférente held at Kingston Wednesday to consider the future of Queen's University. The decision arriv- ed "at tnanimously, alter a full and frank discussion, was in favor of con- tinuing "the 'connection between Queen's and the Presbyterian church, and of "preserving the broad Christian and liberal spirit of the institution unim- paired.' A glance wt the personnel of the conference will "show that this re- solution thoroughly commits both the university 'and the church, and binds each of them to make an earnest ahd persistent endeavor to live up to the | cs. agreement thus solemnly entered into. This is all the more necessary in view of the fact that the bill purporting to sever the connection between the uni- church was with: drawn from the House of Commons nt the formal request of the general gs- sembly last June. 3 If the efforts now 40 Le put "iv to em- which were in "due church and the attired y'the critical' con U By 18 4 the jon and ar- th was summoned uarter past § t went of stock ¢ { tits ited for 'quarter gust fo usb gxcelont taste ab diver [ination wak apparent, there being an entire absence of discordance or jar- of, decorations on The hats this year seem to tend td higher Sevowhs' "dnd | Uuehosd ghapes, while the leading colors appear to be green, varyig from. pale redesdas to richer .and darker shades of hunting green. For trimmings birds are much in favor; but ostrich feathers will. no doubt: he leading favorites in urge hats. Fur 18 to be much worn, amd terials, such as panne velvets, faney A particularly handsome creation was a black velvet picture hat, with torpedo crown, trinumed with Yak lace medallions, and a rich flowing og- From a leading New York house came the cutest of green torpedo totes, adorred with Nile green wings, a perfect little beauty. Per. haps among the most interesting 'of the whole display, and among the list to be sold was a large white beaver hat, turned up toward the front, with 'straps of black velvet, and a cluster of black tips. Youne gitls and children's hats and Bons nets there were, 100, in immense varis ety; while not a few of the visitors embraced the opportunity of visiting the second floor, where 'a splendid dig? play of German and Canadian mantle barrassments gare successful in. legitimate prestige for the Preshy+ terian denomination will be very great ~480 great as to be a tion for the risk already incurred and the sacrifices yet to be made. was 5 time when one-half of the Pres byterians wore enthusiastically devoted to the university, while the other half looked askance at it. But for the un- distuption of 1844, such a state would probably never have arisen, and but for the séetarian character retained by the provincial unis ersity till 1849, Queen's would pro- been established, these 'things have now become matters of history. The university has taken 'root and developed on its mer- secularization of King's College, and the union of a golieration ago has the cleavage caused by the disruption in the parent Church of Scotland, The present situation lately obliterated imposes the duty, and it is' well for the church that 'it has embraced the one and' undertaken From the standpoint of higher edu- cation the action' of the conférence iis wholly commendable. The alternative of the adopted line of action was to allow Queen's to sink into the posi tion of a quasi-provincial "institution. With the University of Toronto on its hands the legislature would never have made up its mind to deal liberally hy 4 second seat of learning, and Queen's would have -been hampered by admin: istrative interference without any atl equate compensation for the inevita Queen's has wor for herself, in the face of formidable diffi- culties, o- high reputation for learning and oculturé. Tn some departments she ha¥ no superior in the world to-day. and in one she has. probably no equal, If she is mow enabled to carry on her work as she has been doing she mav attain fo still higher levels anil for herself a. still mors enviable renu- Her late principal wa§ more dtreneth to her--he academical force. snocessor has heen too short a time in office 'to "enable one to peak of what he has accomplished, but there is ev- ery reason to believe that if he is vro- rely sustained in the discharge of his difficult' duties Ouween's will lose none of its lustre under his regime. ble. humiliation. METHODIST GATHERINGS. In Harrowsmith, meeting of the Kino church, Harrowsmith, on Friday, Seép- tember 18th. In' eonnection therwith go convention of Sunday school workers was held in the afterncon. The chair: man of the district, Rev. Dr. Antliff, presided. The chairman in his address gave the keynote to the meeting which Whéatley read a' erisp and concise paper on Mission" and a bright suggestive gud- dress was given by Rev. G. C. Wood, on "The Pastor's Opportunity in The A recommendation wns ordered to be sent to the seore- tary of * the hook committee, asking Reading Club be formed--similar to the Guardian Read- ing Club anda list of books prepared helpful for Sunday school teachers. In the evening the annual meeting of the District Epworth League was held i place. The chair was taken by the pastor, Rev. W, I. Per. Sanday School." Value of thes R.1. to the Chireh" was by Rev. Gore A" Pell, and Rev. Brown, B.D., of Kingston, eave an inspiring Account of 'the dis. trict convention. The verv ldrge audi. resent evidenced the, Epworth Leacue is not a declin- ing force in Methodism. The follow: ing ato the district officers olected for Aho ensuing vear: Honorary President, Rev. Dr. Antliff; president, Rev. 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HANLEY, Agent City Passenger Dep Kingston & Pembroke &-Cunadi Pacific Railwajm, SEPT. 24th, 25th, £ Valid to rotfirs Mtl October 12,19 Detroit, Mich Fai. 12 Qleveland,Chig . - 11 Bay City, Mich, : 12 Saginaw, Mich. . 33 Columrus. Ohio 17 Grand Rapids, 'M EL Chicago, Mou . 3: SQincinnati, Ohi0 thieivaree. oo . \ it. Paul or olis, Minn. 38 a ORO... glimras vn ashlen: vavis 13 : eR HARVEST EXCURSIO To Canadian North-West Sept, 29, Mekets good ave R Fl arieuire sixty 5 & 5 a ON oe ROTC BR. IR, Gen. Pass, Agt. Gen. Su THE BAY OF QUINTE 'RAILWAY NE SHORT LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all | cal points. Train leaves City Hall I pot at & pn. F. CONWAY, Age: B. Q. Ily., Kingston. REL Commencing Sept. 15t Steamer Toronto will leave Kingst Tuesdays, Thursdays. upd Sundays, g ing cust, at 5:30 a.m. and going wu at & pan. ~ Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quin and Montreal Line. -~ Special low rates for Soptember. Steamers leave Kingston -- 'a GOING. FAST. GOING WES 3 11:30 p.m 4:30 p.m } ] Wednesday, Friday Tuesday, Thw and Sunday. day and Saturda J. P. HANLEY, J. SWIFD & CO Ticket Agent. Freight Age: ONIHTON™ LINE _STEASHI MONTREAL AND QUEBEC 9 TIVERPOOL, *Canada, Sept 26, Oct. *Southwark, 'Oct. 3, Nov xDominion, Oct 10, Nov. *Kensington, Oct 17. = BOSTON 10 LIVE" IrOoL Commenwealth,. Sept. 24, Oct New Fnrland, Oct 1 Sr Mayflower, Oct . Ni 2 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. : Englishman, Oct. 8, xNomadic, Oct. AVONMOUTH DOCK AND URISTO From Montreal. Ook xman, Sept. 25, Ottoman, Oc ON TO MI DPLHIIRANEAN, Vantouver, Oct. 10, Cambroman, Oct *Uoid Storsge and cool air. xCold storage. 3 her particulars apply to For fart P. HANLEY, dh oil . GILDERSLEEVE, 43 arence Tirhe Dominion Line, Montreal & Io) wand L.0. &B. of Q. Sth. 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