diy Ir i] | 2 2 { 2¢ | the parade of the for the past week ® wharl: Steamers Al a down from Pic- i company. elevator : 53. Rose. consort Mi 0 | ball. 8 land warm, J an address on "Onn Toor After Death." Pastor's residence 143 Pine street. Scats free and unappro- Cooke's church, = Proshyterian--Rev. Alexander Laird, B.A., minister. Sun- ia services, 11 am. and 7 pm. Sun, ¥ wy Wehool, 3 p.m. Sunday sc » ie, > July 6th, to re 's Point® ay, July 3rd. Morning subject, ~Wideni of She National ole evi i subjeet, '| "Jopan and Christianity." Strangers * | welcome. -} Sydenham Street Methodist church, July 3rd--Rev. J. Philp, M.A.D.D., pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Rev. R. W. Anglin, taraqui, will Preah, at morning service. Rev. W. T. G. Brown will preach at even- ing service. Sacrament of the Lord's supper at the close of the evening ser- vice. Sunday school and Bible class at 245. Epworth evening at eight o'cl .}ing oh Wednesday evening at "clock ." Prayer meet- eight o . Morning, duett, "Love Divine All Love Excelling," (J. Stainer), Mrs, Addy and Mrs. Andrews; solo, "Come Unto Me," (Handel), Mrs. Evening, solo and chorus, Where Cou Want Me to Go," Mr. Kel 80 and choir; solo, "I'm a Pilgrim," (Johnson), Mrs, Andrews, QUIET CELEBRATION. Of Canada's National Day In Kingston. Dominion day was quietly observed here, as has been the case for years t. There has really been no nota- celebration of the day since 1887, the 24th of May being given the pre- . However, i was a mili tary display in honor of the day, in troops through the city in the morning, enlivened by music from six bands. At noon there was the royal salute from Fort Henry. floated from public Filings private residences, and all the Death ing She harbor hat thelr ting. pretty sight was af- forded when! the 88. Rou and her two consorts came down the har: bor in the morning. From all three floated large numbers of flags and t streamers. 0 hundred people went from here on the excursion to Watertown, N.Y., and 300 on the steamer America to Brockville. Some also went on the steamer Niagara to jananoque, "to which Place the G.T.R. trains carried about lor the river town's demon- stration. Hundreds went to nearby islands and camping grounds for an outing, and large numbers spent a profitable afternoon with the soldiers in camp at Barriefield. The largest crowd, of course, went to Lake Onfar- io Park, where was plenty of amusement, from vaudeville to base- The day was beautifully bright : ---- IN OUR OWR CIRCUIT, purchased the Sager ted | property on Dundas street, 'I'renton. A. G. Watson has sold his house cx H, | Bowery street, Picton, to Mrs. John Welch for $650. William Francis McCullough, ' Lons- dale, has been made a priest of the Roman Catholic church. Warden Williamson has asked op- tions for property near Picton upon which to erect a House of Refuge. John R. 8 of the Picton Busi- ness Col " the old Gazotte , which he will rebuild. Miss Frank Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, was mar- ried at Winnipeg, June 25th, to W. 1 C. Harrison. . The pupils of grade "A." intmen t of specialist modern languages igh school. ue on Monday. | W. Horbert Dick is home for his holi- in M. Denmark, Belleville, is at ne, Montreal, is home for rthur Donogh is home tor ib hus, Montreal, is | holiday. " C. Dawson, Montreal, is visiting re latives on Wolfe Island. Miss Agnes Thom y Deseronto, is visiting friends in Kingston. ' Emily Frasso has returned a three months' vacation. T.'F. Breize and C. B. Williams, Buffalo, aye in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lake, West- lake, are in Kingston visiting friends. Mrs, - (Capt.) eming and daughter ae visiting friends in Watertown, Miss A. Strachan, Toronto, is visit. ing Miss * Irene Daley, Wellington street, Atomald McDonald and. Archie Rod- way, Toronto, were in town for the holiday. Samuel Harkness has the rejaitation of being the king fisherman of this season. * Mrs. John Collins, Picton, las re turned home after a few days' visit in Kingston. Mrs. (Capt.) Bongard, Waupoosa, has come to Kingston 0 spend a few days. Niss Irene Milne and Miss May Roberts have returped from a trip to Montreal. Rev. James Abrey, Monkton, Ont., is visiting his mother, Mrs. W, Peters, ontreal street. Miss Lottic Shea, of this city, left this morning for Scranton, Pa.,, to spend her vacation. "Joe'" Fournier, the popalar clerk at the Hotel Randolph, is spending a few days in Cornwall. Mrs. Gilbert Lawrence died 'at Standish, Mich. Mrs. Lawrence form- erly lived in Thurlow, Unt. Miss Ethel Ward has returned to Cushendall after visiting friends at Seeley's Bay andl Jones' Falls. Roy Herrington, of Wooler, on the 20th of. June was placed on the staff of the Standard Bank, Kingston. Fred Barrett, in "A" Battery, has been advised of the death of his brother Charles at Ressland, B.C. Laurence - Rell, Kingston, was the groomsman at a marriage in Iroguois Methodist church on Wednesday last. Oscar Weese has returned from Belleville, where he 'has been attend ing the funeral of his mother-in-law. Mrs. Daniel Couper, Princess street, who has been ill for some weeks, has recovered, and is now able to be out again, isses Mabel and Grace Cramet, of Dexter, are spending their vacation with relatives in Kingston and Glen vale, Ont, Miss Pearl Shannon, Spencerville, left to-day for home, after spending a few woeks with her grandparents and other friends in Kingston. = Woodruff, Sydenham; A. M. Dan- Ottawa; J. L. Bates, Syracuse, A. Hay, Campbellford, and B. house, Cloyne, were in town yes- terday. Rev. John McKinnon, B.D., Spring- bank, has been unanimously called to the pastorate of Pinkerton and West Brant congregations. 'He is a gradu: ate of Queen's. Clarence Ferguson, Toronto, who has charge of the cash department of the National Cash Register company, at their now Canndian factory, is visiting friends in the city. The following Napanee pupils of Ot to James, passed the Toronto conser- vatory of music examinations : Miss May Hawley, honors in junior theory; Miss Edith Preston, honors in pri- mary theory; Miss Bertha g McCabe, primary theory, pass. Rev. Dr. Wilson of New York, visit: ed Kingston to-day, on his way to the Northfield conference. The record of the Christian missionary alliance of the year past is a remarkable' one, showing very stirring and successful work. iels, ---------- Danger Oi Living With Consump- tives. , Is real danger because the sputum of affected persons diffuses itself through the air and finds lodgement in the systems of others. If exposed to consumption use fragrant healing Cat- arthozone, the most efficient germicide known. No case of catarrh can with- stand Catarrhozone, which cures this louthesome disease thoroughly. Cold in the head is cured in a few min- utes, and bronchitis, asthma and lung trouble are cured to stay cured if Catarrhozone is employed. "I don't know any remedy so good for ca tarrh and bronchitis as Catarrho- zone," writes N. T. Eaton of Knowl- ton. "It cured me after years of sui- fering and saved me from consump- tion. Two months' treatment $1; trial size, c------ A group of photographs has reach: ed the sanctum from Dawson City of She Salts: hasehell , team, a husky unch young ball punishers, The president is Sheriff R. J. Bilbeck, the manager is J. M. Eilbeck. Lots of vim will be infused into that team br the sheriff must have vastly changed from the old days in Kingston. ngero! recommended all INE POUND CAN 280 EW.GILLETT { TORONTO. ONT. To pay soc. a pound for Baking Pow- der. That means : -- 25¢. for Baking Powder -and 25c¢. for adver. tising, and other enormo-- us expenses. 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