ny, Peterboro, & Glcott, who will at this , is a wecond cous- Miss Lottie Root, who underwent an operation at General Hospital, left for her e_in Gavanoque on Friday. Dr. Ferguson Carr-Harris has beer ted a house surgeon at the City J. Lawless; wine clerk at the Windsor, has returned from Rochester where ho was attending the liar Ten- ders' Convention. Captain Thomas Connors of King ston, ia in the employ of the Cana dian Construction company, for the season at Farran's Point. iw Ferguson, of Glen Walter, where he will reside in Ferguson is a graduate of Queen's, Craddock, Brockville, writing of the engagement of Arthur Craig for : been backs by sparks from the engine. The sien sat in open trucks, éxposed to the was the danger of fire which h 10 be against on account of oh ammunition. Hence their suffer: ob the way wore of the severoat, _Phree miles from Mafoking the Boers were encountered, the fight beginnin, i in the afternoon o At 4:30 a.m. on the 17th ing was entered by the relieving oops to the hysterical joy of the in: ad #0 long been caps "unquestionably the finest baritone in Ontario." Principal Gordon, of Queen's, will % for the next three days. On Wednesday night, he will be tendered a banquet by Alumni Association of New Born this dav: Sir William Petty, an English political H. Seward, U.S, statesman, 1801; P, Morton, New be in New York ith mules. They were in action with the Boer artillery continued to fire which time they did work, putting the Boer guns out of | chased from Action and sending Kruger's men on ; The Boer firing was not ac: curate as wis "C" battery's, but the £5 iton avtillerists say that the en: emy's shells burst all around, and the iomiles was like hail, that saved the battery from | og annihilated was the inaccurate | Pharmacy, However, it was bad en- close enough. TI ish column fought ste; effectually by the Canadia they finally put the Boers to rout, During. the engagemen the batterymen were h alties to the whole column were eight and thirty-six wounded. umer. commanded Lanadians, and C Dr. Robertson, Kingston, has pur- brick residence opposite the Palace Hotel, Daniel occupy it in a few weeks, when he will open a practice W. W. Gibson left last night for To. ronto. He ix ome of the board of ex- the students who have been writing THE ANNUAL MEETING King's Daughters Bt. James' School Room. The annual meeting of the city union of King's Daughters was held in St. James' school house on Saturday af: ternoon, Canon Maemorine opening the meeting with prayers. A most in- structive address on the good Samari- tan was also given by the canon, who said the Samaritan's perseverance in the good work begun by him, was an encouraging lesson to all weary work. | 8, V4 artillery, ommandant Snyman ---------- Canada Not Affected. Speculation is rife as the war between. Russ and particularly as 10 Y powers toward the of Runig 10 send its Wack Sen reports from the vari- re brought in, and dis- cussion on the object of next year's work took place, but nothing definite was decided upon, The election of officers resulted in the return of last year's oifice bear: Honorary president, Mrs. Henry i . the other powers insisted! pn | FF iple of the closure ; Which was eanct treaty of Paris in 1856. Although this i or in European poliy I ars Cana o enjoy theif Turkish cig Strapge; vice-chairmen, Oliver, Mrs. McCammon, Miss Jennie Shaw, Miss - Flaws; taser, who is also treasurer of the Aberdeen association. tt------ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. What is Going on in Harbor and here. ---------- An Old Time Steamer. Weekly Register, of September, 1822, quotes the following paragraphs from . icle relative to a new steamer called Steamer Rideau King cleared for Ottawa. The schooner Vo ry | from Booth's wharf The schooner Metzner arrived Mallen's, from Oswego with coal. Craig's wharf : Steamers Ocean and d in between these Phursday night the new steam: ges clears to day This vessel has | built at Prescott and which, being of twenty propels her at the rate of seve passengers, consideri the small di: {Two Brothers, from mensions of the vessel land Beauty, from Wellington; Granger NS steamhoats now [from the islands, ly PRCO rr -------- The Barriefield Camp. The following units of active militia will assemble for twelve days' train- EE ------ A Pleasant Gathering. 25th at Barriefield camp Friday evening, Knox church, G.T, Hussars, 5th Field Batte 45th, 46th, 27th, and 4 No. 38 Co., C.A.8.C., No. 2 Field Hos. The, Farm," and had to respond to an company or garrison artillery encayw, Some of those who Pa try or rifles will be cord to a camp of instruetion unless © its strength at least one qualified officer. District officers com. manding will be held responsible that this order is strictly adhered to. ------ Had Lively Time. Patrick Lyons, Jr., cab driver, met with a bad accident, on Saturday af ord, and Messrs, Mills, Scoffie'd and Robinson, praise cannot be given the Y.M.C.A, orchestin, The ladies then passed freshments after which King" was sung. -------- : Clothing Made To Order. Prevost, Brock street, has the fin- of suitings to be seen in the the latest: patterns and Scotch tweeds, blue and black .Serges, also. worsteds and and. workmanship guar- ived a fine assortment Trunk station after the departure of the afternoon train. cab stand he made too short a turn which upset the rig and threw him off the box. The horse dragging the rig on its sida across the street and into the allev-way be- hind Robertson's wholesale house. The rig was badly broken and the driver sustained same bad cuts and bruises. anteed Cure For Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles. Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Qin fails to cure you in 6 i an ecure the house | of E you wanted this spring? Then me make a suggestion.' Let us know what you would like and we will keep The man behind the gun and desk With ringing chimes: ; EY -------- It will pay you to buy out of sea- : 'have t unti i you hues to vu uty © I4 dayw. S0c. "The gallant 15th church before they are ston, which is a good prayers before he goes course, on their return the plo of the western are properly fumigated Try epg phosphates or coffee nogg at Gibson's Red Cross D Lots of Ozone and Peruna just fresh in at Gibron's Red Cross Drug Store. "Hair Vigo r for 60 years. You must TT It must have Really Narrow Escape. An t which might easily have proved al occurred ou we Red 4 { i Saturday evening still confined to a dr store on Satu Ww. 0 t 'and nine o WO from an acute at- | % he showed under the circumstances. POLICE COURT--MONDAY. Factory. Brock and fifteen days, others, They started along a handeart to that their pockets wouldn't hold. around the floor of the room down and broke into the office ed. Nothing was found phoned for the The lads will appear before the magis- trate again to-morrow morning. -------- Made An Official Visit. Abraham Shaw, Kingsion, grand Z., paid an official visit 'ts Palestine chapter, No. 544, R.AM., St. Thom- as, Ont, on Thursday might. At a banquet the toast of the "Grand Chapter of Canada," -was responded to by M. E. Comp. A. Shaw, in an interesting and instructive speech. He is a fine appearing gentleman, says the Journal, and has,an easy flow of speech who took well with the com- panions, To Make Enquiry. here to enquire into the big penal institution in Portsmouth. BAD DREAMS, Indicate Improper Diet, Usually Due To Coffee. coffee poisoning is the bad dreams that spoil what should be restful sleep. A man who found: the reason Says : "Formerly T was a slave to coffer. I T was like a morphine fiend, could not sleep at night, would roll and toss in my bed, and when I did get to sleep was disturbed by dreams and hob- goblins, would 'wake up with head- aches and feel bad all day, so nerv- ous T could not attend to business. My writing looked like bird tracks, 1 had sour belchings from the stomach, indigestion, heartburn and palmitation of the heart, constipation, irregularity of the kidnevs, ete. "Indeed. T began to feel T had all the troubles that human flesh could suffer, hut when a friend advised me to leave off coffee, T felt as if he had insulted me. could not bear idea, it had such a hold on me and I refus- ed to believe it the cause. "But it turned out that no advice was ever given at a more needed time for I finally consented to trv Postum and with the going of cofiee and the coming of Postum all my troubles have gone and health has returned. | eat and gleep well now, nerves steadi- ed down and 1 write a fair hand (as yon ean see), can attend to business again and rejoice that I am free from the monster coffee." Name miven by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ten davs trial of Postum in place of coffee will bring sound, restful, re- freshing sleep. There's a reason. Look ih inch package for the famous little hook, "The Road to Wellville." World's Fair exhibit space, 103 Agricultural Building. . ICAL NOTES AND. 7 N GENERAL. Ocearrences in the ' City and Vicinity--Other = Brief Items of Interest to the People. Ontario Park opens about June The Art Shoe for ladies, sold by Ab- fellow who is green that is generally done up brown. | The new carter, Alex. Spence, No. 129, is prompt and reliable, Some coins are so worn that you can't make head or tail of them. Huyler's candies just fresh in at Gib- A Wolfe Islander writes : parties were in Brit- ton Bay shooting ducks. Where is our made and presented to by John Chldback, rector's regular evening sprayer, of Ontario came.to the. chan. cel steps and there announced the gift and purpose of the pulpit and offered er for blessing upon the e then proceeded to the pul- ormally dedicated it to the ol God and the use of St. Luke's church. The dean then referred He Went Down Head First, But . Was Righted as he Shot Through The Shalt--Hé Had a orman, clerk in Nore, Brio : - in the third storey of the uildiog w th Se has ateepoed getting some stock needed in the Wi: , Canadian store. There is an open shaft about five feet square from the top flat to the bottom which is used for raising and lowering heavy boxes of goods, In some way the Ind, fully aware of the opening, when walking past it with a couple of boxes in his arm, slipped and fell head-first through the opening, a drop of over thirty feet to the niiddle flat, his head struck the side of the shaft and that was proba- bly what saved him irom niore serious injury as it broke the fall somewhat and righted him so that he did not alight héad first. For some moments he was in a dazed condition, and then Mr. Gibson discovered what had hap- pened. The lad's head was badly bruis- ed and his right wrist dislocated. The plucky lad who did not lose 'consei- ousness after the fall, when he discov- ered that his wrist was dislocated, cooly (seized (it with his left arm and pulled the bones back into their places again. Dr, Mylks was -summon- ol and looked mfter the injuries until the arrival of James Reid's ambulance which removed . him to his home in Montreal. street terrace. He is still in bed feeling somewhat sore from the effects of his fall, but no serious re sults ara anticipated, as no hones were broken. Those who saw him im- mediately after the accident speak highly of the pluck and coolness which congregation how 'much could he accomplished if every member of the church would give some part of his time and talent to its work, The then opened the opriate sermon from of. i., 23. The cheir of St, Luke's has made great advances and took yesterday most admirably, the whole service being orderly. bright The congregation are seri: ously thinking of the necessity for a new church to meet the needs of the "On May This morning, street scraping was continued. Owing to dry weather, none has been done in over ten days. The rain did good service, Summer footwear of lowest prices at Abernethy's Shoe Store. all kinds at Marv had a little lamb, Too innocent to kill, "Twas butchered ten years later, Appeared as "'spring lamb' still. north-west part of the city, -- St. Andrew's Church. Rev. Neil Leckie, M.A. who is fill St. Andrew's absence of the Rev preached at the morning and services yesterday. Mr. | from Queen's last Tt is suggested that the chief of po- | ° \ lice should issue an order prohibiting tm C : his men from appearing on the streets in half uniform and with civilian coat extension om Princess street will not | d until after May 24th. not likely be here before the end The rails will delivery and made ing discourse was on the parable «f The fifteen hours' rai to fall on Saturday immense amount of and country. It fell at about the n, which began night, did an city cor- took as his text 14th' verse, 'For many are called, but perable as a thought of Jesus Christ n y ; new policeman, Himself and gave its application god ss|] Gold Seal Lager Beer and night. Two men were fightin, managed to secure one of t escort him to the cells. Extensive improvements to the in- | {° 'where gentlemen dritik, Medical College ' are Several hardwood In bottles only professor's d greatly to the ef- services with their excel: the evening Missy Arthur Craig sung a duet terior of Queen's the sweet soprano Lads Accused Of Entering Cigar 10 Degin. ato oe. "Ora Pro Nobis," and true, clear baritone At the police court this morning a | monizing perfectly young man pleaded guilty to the charge of fighting on the corner of agot streets, Saturday night and was fined $3 and costs or room is to be renovated. Knapp, wn, procured an 'The Sleeman B. & M. Co. appropriation of $68,000 for the im- provement of Madiso: 000 for new stables Arthur Craig tuking the n barracks, $28, Joined The Friends. and 240,000 for a Prof. Adam Shortt has joined Association recently' organiz- ed in Toronto and he will speak at a conference in Massey to 18th August. Just now the assotia- tion is advancing the arbitration and universal peace sentiment among the The three lads who were caught in the act of escaping from Oberndorfler's cigar factory on Sunday afternoon with a choice assortment of cigars were given a private hearing by the magistrate, The boys' names were O'Keefe, O'Rourke and Gallagher aged eleven, twelve and fourteen years respectively. The youngest lad it appears climbed under the gate of the alley adjoining the factory and gained access to the cellar through a window which had been left open for ventilation. He then went upstairs and opened the front door for. the in immediately to take all that wasn't nailed down. They showed considerable forethought in their burglary as they had brought carry anything A man who has just been recovering om the effects of a prolonged spree, been taken care. of in broke the window of ght and climbed out an adjoining building his room last ni clad only .in his made the night air shrieks for some tim attracted the attention of P.(', bed a ladder and rescued perilous position. concert is being put on of St. George's ednesdav next in St. The celebrated vialin- rnest Du Domaine, ections and also present hideous with his The Late Rev. Kenneth McLennan. e, until his cries Rev. Kenneth McLennan, was held in St. Andrew's church, was unveiled at the service. Rev. Mr. Cathedral on. W livered a highly eloquent sermon from "Your fathers, where they ?"" Mr. McLennan was a brother- inlaw of the Messrs. Ireland of city, and was well-known here. The orchestras of the They first took a consignment of five thousand choice cigars to their wag- gon and thén opened sixty other boxes of cigars which were found strewn where they had been opened. They also went and opened the safe which was not lock- there, how- ever, excepting the firm's books, which are kept there in case of fire. At this stage Simon Oberndorfler, the pro- prietor, appeared on the scene and secing what was in progress, tele: police, who came im- mediately and took charge of affairs. | Telemann and Miss F pupils, will unite unde of Thomas Cagev, THE DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Simpkins, Formerly of Syd- énham, Passed Away. to present ponular Harvey and Wm, tainment promises treat to music lover night at the home of Mry. James R. Weir, Alfred street, of Mary. Ann Roushorn, relict of the late David Simpkins, of Sydenham. Last to furnish a rare ------ SPORT REVIEW. Notes On Baseball And Other J) Fields Of Sport, Devlin, of New Yo! ational Baseball and the effects of) this accident rk, now leads the time past she has been living in the city with her daughter, only child. Surviving also brothers and two sisters Kingston; Willard R., in Watertown. Pittsburg Baseball Club struck a winning gait in the Midland Association beat Norwood by 2 to 0. Horses will be raced under" the tric light on the Southern track mer at Charleston, S.0. gion, Mrs. Simpkins was a Methodist and while here attended street church. The remains were taken to Sydenham for burial. -- Death Of Robert Koen. . a Kent county bow- Loborough township, died in. the Ho- Sunday, after an illness extending over a year. Deceased came phy, the field coach am, broke the anile while sliding 10 first Penitentiary Inspector Dawson is rievances of the guards and other officers at the McManus, of New York Oates. Surviving are Oates, William at Odessa, and Michael aseball Club has be- e work in the East- ten straight losses, gun to do effectivi ern league, After Y. M. C. A. Gathering. it wins two from The men's meeting was very well at tended yesterday, considering the settled condition was enthusiastig-end interest- athletes who w world's fair will Peek and Gomery. ower, will also go. d Columbia Univer- One of the common symptoms of gave a very helpful and earnest talk on "The Worst Bargains in History." He based his remarks on the following ampionship, by a score of 3 goals to y of Ottawa, coached Harvard. Vancouver lacrosse te match to Westmin- d by the B.C.ALA Saturday. Vaneou. vs have had no time and Westminster many today who Esau of old, selling their birthright for a bowl of broth, and disposing of Christ for thirty pieces, or playing the rart of the rich fool, who congratu- lated himself wpon his abundance and Wealth and wickedness are companions; when cdmbined they make a monster. When the devil is master of money bags he is a devil | It has been said that "money is, the root of all evil." This is not the the money of love is the root of all good. The hest bargain a man ever makes is when he enlists the service of Jesns Christ. chase salvation with gold proves a Wealth cannot bribe God and no golden key can ed to default the ster team, ordere to be played on ver claim that the One more contest for indignation in W couver's 'action, and lacrosse m are by no means settled vet, Baseball On Saturday. Eastem league--At J At Newark, 3; Bufialo, 17. best way : "Salvation Christ; a trust in Mis finiched work." ogue~4t New York, 19; At Philadelphia, 2; Chi No Trouble At All. 2 0 While Capt. Gaskin was shovelling New York street scrapings into his wheel-barrow dvlphia, 4 this moming at the foot of Princess 5 Diamond appeared | sed the veteran marine man. d crowd gathered, thinking | that trouble was in sight, lice constable was only word of greeting to his Orange frienc + 3. At Chicago, 12; Phila. - At St. Louis, 1; Boston, street, Policeman Baseball On Sunday. (Eight innings.) At New- National Teague--At Chicago. 4: Phila- Cutting remarks prove tha At St. Louis, 0; Boston is mightier than the sword. of SA EXRORT LAGER, is on sale at most places Limited Guelph, Canada. ® Established 1851. Incorporated 1906, 3 Wood's Phosphodine is wid a Kingston 'Druggists. i i eT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. DOUBLE PARLORS, WITH PRIVATE front entrance. Apply at " Aven more."--207 William street. WALL PAPER 1904 Wall Paper in various colourings and very latest patterns im attrac tive effects beyond anything we have ever offered. 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