of the F di gE» known pled fied, both merican e fection being Coming east again, he entered of nearly elght times the vo i originally - done . Cramer follows closely best informed men in the dom Kingston, wheat lad- on y leader in- debates. at the meet It is probable that next fall the the Frontenac board, 3 | the foul outle for Smith's | dub have to bly 300. "feet otit, and a lit i iward sa that the sewage ~ {caught in the upward eddy: . * Raq extent in these parts. There moisture so 5 will be a JOSEPH CRAMER. in close touch with the market, manufacturer. The lat- | ter fact has many times been exempli- | at home and abroad, in the umber of prizes and diplomas which h cheese has carried off. At the Pan- | ition at Buffalo, cheese of his manufacture scored almost per- given 97 points; Association. plume of the ions offered by experts for rovement of the cheese industry, between the R.M.C. AL, Fe credited with being one of the | Fesulting in a victory for the R.C.F.A t. The scheme the yacht offer in connection with | cultural Conditions. 8 show that the fall wheat | ¥° sown in this district looks fairly wellg V Of course it is not sown to an far, a. condi | m which will ! spring, not | Valuable Contract. rontenac * commendable | football man and i hen, at their annual meet. | Will selected J current year from the | by 8 Shait. "The dominion -_ dows | 2 more enthusiastic | hile Ker vor br the i a care | and ff i FiIREE g telub this season, Glenvale tity and will have ide the destinies of the fore the game He is o i while all CITY LEA. Players on Hockey News eR of the city the Flanagan have "cach re- the form ol a i On one side of trophy is the hame of team and of their win- the chm ip and on t is the St. George's shield. The is being gd a complimen- £ 1s 5 executive at § tlord Exp \ "Chaucer" Elliot be behind or. the local red inc the v workouts be- with in tho Best Of rim and his rock sure to « "very best calibre, iott has refused Ere ma bry the worth e time e well League. ved by J. J. from the "Glenvale factory, | Lawless ' the city base- when exhibited, invariably secures the | we, from Rochester and Ot ier priges. | tawa ing if any team here would : Joseph Cramer is a native of Fron | care to 1 to be played tense, having been on™ the high- | bere this season. The former letter is near hen a youth +» on paper With the Rocheste he learned the art of cheesemaking in | ; i the em- | ployment of 8: D. Clarke, Odessa, for | tither of these i fac: | { I sag- | wr the |d pinion in cheese matters. He has always heen a ings of Sth, at 6 | the building of a pier on regu | with their proposed new auarters | eleven-innin, wv and Thurs- would cost the city about $1,600. They Co, Propuse asking the sity to willis their | in, - . pier vnmose of attaching the Notes for Men" shows |pipe that would be run out. Both Foi De | yacht elub and sity would howell + he a: (dty paving part of the cost "Mothers' Club, ipier. Whether such a Protos ition | city. ermen may be | The oot | would be"less than that of the other / Pitcher Mets more elaborate scheme submitted last | team drew great | has hes | | most Meadows i i | York Americans in connection chances without an Montreal { infield who has the goods is Miller Rocheste ~ { Loughlin, is a great um Kingston. in the city to take on sufficien : but sufficient a fit 10 | whom he made high grade cheese for | Players way be in the league the reci- |, fo years. Leaving there, he settled | lo form a joint { and 'arrange work out there? | i; Glonvale twenty-two years ago, and | 82 later on in the season. Mean accepted here ? | de that place famous ws the village | Sue, the local sehediile of games will Of Vessels. where the best cheese in the country | Frobably be eo next Satur > is made. { day, if somo slight | i an Under his care, thé Glenvale fae | ®¥I*t at present i f The? tory, which' he founded twenty-two | date. At last J . witha: : Cuba is due up at | oo ago, has pr 1 and ex- | fairly large at , present, the Ooia's wharf Acadin and Jennie | ©0ded; from a small concern it now | Juestion of ths. of several of + wore due ie and Jennie | junke 'with the best; last year 1,870, | the players being by some of | were due today at Swift's wharf, with 000 pounds of milk was received; this | the teams was cup and dis- : eat y year the supply will go over the four | P09%6d without ite conclus- | inte Ceylon, will go | jilion mark, or more than double | ion being reac " government dry dock 10- | jug year's business. The first year Mr. If Nourned until ¥ night when a repairs, . | Cramer conducted the Glenvale fac- |) representation of all tho teams in Tug Nellie tory less than 4,000 pounds of cheese | the league will be t to come to for | was turned ont, this year the make | nal dlecivioty hosiery mill will go over 30,000 pounds, an increase | ship. to anember- I A football match was ved yester- afternoon on the 'college grounds and the R.C.F.A a score of 3 to 0, Soon To Organize. Shortstop Elberfield of the New accepted fourteen error in Monday's © with Boston, s strong in the pitch. rtment, but very weak in the . The only infielder on the team the home of "Silk" 0" T, Klem Sullivan, ts. | see of last vear i the team ood shape Joseph Cooper, contractor, left this for Cobourg, where he will erect tiful house for Mr, | will . complete' 1. over a vear to the Dating; which veritable | t on Saturday.' | would be very incomplete. pire-hreeding 's Buffalo his 'release from Manager ince Fisher and reports to be in here are more men on he staff than are needed. McGee has TE ------------ failed to get into good shape, and Manager Barrow is afraid he would not round into form very early 'in the { season. MeGill will have to show bet- {ter form or he will have a very hard race to hold his owh with Bruce and Manager Bannon objected to a deci: i sion. by- Umpire Zimmer in the seventh | inning of 'the Rochester e Mon- 'dav. Zimmer woukl not change - his { decision and Bannon .was not gentle manly in hi as he passed ! third base. Zimmer-ordered lim out of the game. Banhon went to the bench, but refused to leave the field. Umpire Zimmer called Captain Stein, of the Third precinct, asking him to remove Bannon. The Montreal manag- 'dainty work- | er did not want to cause trouble, and leit the grounds quietly. He stood in . a doorway between the main and side | sjands, and saw the Brouchos win.' THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH. {It is a Play That Will Very Long . Survive. } "The people seem - never to tire - of "The Bonnie Brier Bush," _ which was at the Grand Opera House; last night for the fourth time in as many sea- sons. There was a good audience pre- sents J. H. Stoddart, the veteran Scotch actor, was missed. His role of "Lachlan Campbeli" was taken by J. Palmer Colligs, whose interpreta- tion was very good, but his acting had not the force and naturalness of the old stalwart of the stage. The art of "Flora Campbell' wag clever v taken by Miss Irena La Pierre. "Posty" was. again played by Reuben Fax, without whom the production It will he AFFAIRS OF THE CITY CUT THIS oy REPAIRS NEEDED FOR FAIR GROUNDS STAND. © { Tenders for- Cabinet for Clerk's Office--Heating Im- . provements for City Buildings Left Over Again. The city property committee bad a The city propert) ag. a Sears (chairman), "the : heating of the west wing and sanitary in the same, was left The chair- that' the question should not be left until too late in the | meeting yesterday afternoon. | present were Alds McCann and Sands. { The engineer's report regarding | improvements : ! over till a later meeting. man pointed out Uvear, . The tenders were received for a cab timet for the city clerk's offige : pdny, 884; T. F. Harrison 884. fered to either R. ship J. cided to authorize the chairman purchase irom the company through a local agent. Applications were received from the engineer for two revolving chairs for ' his "office, and from the auditor - for TRIED 0UR BUTTER? one chair. The chairman and Ald. Lobsters McCann were the purchase. The engineer, at the request of the ! chairman, reported regarding the con dition of the open grand stand at the James Reid, $98; Office Specialty company, To-! ronto, $53.50; Canada Cabinet com- company, The Office Specialty company of- their cabinet through Reid or J. R. C. Dobbs. On motion of Ald: McCann, it was de- to Office Specialty given authority to make AND TAKE IT TO Tap "BEST" DRUC SToqg & Jt Is worth §0c. on any ye $1in price in stock, DON'T MISS THIS CHANge Sigh Your Name Here + RAME... .oorivnvinon . ¥ i STREET........,. The "Best" Drug Stor { LT. BEST, Chemist and Optician. ' 124 Princess St. "Phone 59, (Mitchell's Old Stand) Quick Delivery. HAVE YOU It is really excellent in quality. Our 'Buttermilk, too, -just suits the palates of those who use it. Joh caught Lake' Ontario Whitefish. ] h caught Lake Ontario Pike. | a very long time before a comedian is | fair grounds. It will take about $35 MiJk "and. "Cream in sealed ocak found to fill the shoes of Mr. Fax in ot it into' good condition. The | bottles. fresh caught Haddock, St that role. His acting is so natural steps leading to the palace also re: [Cod Halibut, etc. that the awdience seems to have ' a quite repairs. It was decided to call 1 t ilk D : véry glimpse "into the life of Drum- for tenders for the required work, and ings on I epot 10N FISH 60. | tochty. The play, as usual, was. ad-| {hs chairman was authorized to award ' ! brea | mivably staged, "The Bonnie Prier | ghe contract. The chairman was also Phone 567. Brock and Bagot Sts, 3 PHONE 520. ; Bush" is- a play that will long sur- given authority to sign , orders for ond . vive. 9 small supplics required for the city 1 buildings. : f NOTICE. CALL AND { Shakespearean Treat. » ---- Shakespeare's choice verbiage, his | The People Dissatisfied. Ww ~ most ightful and #itiresting phiFa: The: people are betoming mare and - G. FROST, SEE Ling, his most brilliant ideas are un- found his and the master | questionably to be in i "Merchant of Venice," | 2 s Stoves minds of the world, of the stage and | extension. with a reduced amount, CITY STORAGE p Beating Fiatures, | 8a literature * have agreed as a unit on should have' been submitted for ead lncandescent Gas. Lamps. | the strength and forcefulness of his | the decision of the ratepayers. In- es . { ! ability to cope with the situation is es Or avihat he bas com ] : BOLDEN LION BLOCK | charged agminst the committee. Last | Bufiate ball Bering Co. | year's committer had some nerve and Furnitvre, Jebicles, Pianos, etc, | WHINTO i the ability to meet the various situa- andled ¥ith care. JUIN M ) 1 1 p) hile his workmen are ready to re - tions, hut those ai the head of ai: ceive and turn out Art class jobs of 4 7 fairs this year are charged with a la- Painting all kinds of Vehicles at short | mee 33% . mentable lack of initiative. Residents ®t motice. i ee : 4 uptown expected to have gas for cook- 'Phone 524. 299 Queen St ing this coming summer, but they : ments char; el Fe os _ Site a -- Which are chara by wis | a very s pa steamer Wolfe Islander will be so al | dom and sound judgment that is | summer, have not yet oT tnd ast Ex Zo ee tered that her passen- bom of knowledge and a thorough | this season but will probably do rn JOSEPH, DEGRASSE gers may be increased by one hund- | il the subi t 1 . © SO iin "The Merchant of Venice' and " od grasp of every detail of ubject.. | at an early dato as the team will "Hamlel." on Saturday td, The cost of additions would not | "Twice he was raised fo the digm Rapiirn to get in shape for their ox- e. On Saturday. jaye. of first vice-president, and as often re- | pected game on Vietoria d i RIN "id vi elevator: 88. Rose- | fused to accept the office of president, | fither Renfrew or Capt Winey, ith Snception of the i ot oh Jock, . Jor Charlotte to take | an account of not having to spare the | of last year's players are available, | tion is seen in this at a S$ did ee: the lake Minnedosa and Mel- time necessary to fill the position. with the exeeption of "Jimmy" matinee. May 6th. oe ature ay. rose, coal } » in tow Sr Foul il Now that he has been unanimously | Laird; who is in Toronto. "| orowded house to' greet that ain liam, rom ego with | ¢clected to the chair, it is prophesied | laver. Joseph Po Grates. Tr + 4 two e barges: tug Thomson | that the board will continue to flour- Games Scheduled prayer. Joseph De Grasse, in the role 1 3 3 | ] io { uled. of "Shylock: The attraction is one barges. down with three grain-laden inh andl increase in porta Shier i Two games of ball will be played at worthy the attention of the most crit- i Capt. Thomas Donnelly has returned member of the Bonen having become | the Cricket Field, on Saturday after- ol. Sawarduy Svening "Hama wij from Sarnia, where on Tuesday, he | connected with it twenty-two years | 0OU: re ius orice, AE BE ii Wak a witness in the case of the , and has | sale xt ita | 12 © lo . 'atch and Bat- ENTS THE schooner Vienna owners vs. the steam- or betty glen nay al bord Aunts "i vay and at four Hom or DAY, iv. or City of Rome owners, for $5,000! His home is near the village of | & GO. xR vers will meet the "2 eked a damages caused by s collision on Glenvale, on what was formerly known | ' eviews, the hosiery mill aggrega: Bevsy Paragraphs Pi Up By NY Lake Huron lant ey ¢awe las the Cloakie farm, and is one of the | YO N Busters 9 B Theix 3 guadn, Carpets Rugs was adjourned. Capt. ve | neatest kept and most prosperous ap- | So. Sewman & Shaw's "samples." : and Tugs evidence on bebalf of the plaintifls. bearing in the distriot.' { Baseball Briefs. No need to tell you to keep your Thorough Several marino cases are now being | -- i Charlie Kuhns has bees released by | flannels on. ot ] tried in Canadian courts, although | THE O'KILL STREET SEWER.| Rochester. - Flour has taken a drop. Will bread te rates. the plaintiffs and defendants belong to | * | Pitcher Cronin is playing first base | 9t0P in sympathy. he mated States and the anddents | \ vit Paid the Noxious Place | for, Providence. am. Se cAule's book ston 1 happened wa t coun- | reland made only three s i $1vec A ledey gs book: store. try. Que reason for this is that Un i By the Board of Health. { Detroit, yet won oi nmi TVS pape No. 2 and 8, of the ited States marine men sav they get | Yesterday afternoon, members of the! The Buffalo Courier says that Tor. | '4 egiment had good tarn-outs last 4 justice in Can and nit in, pr | board, of heath pad dhe oity engineer | onto scents to have a fast team this night. Kid Pill id ut Gil own country. A nl vi the noxious O'Kill street sew- | season. w-Ju idney Pills are sold at Gib- States' courts 'are very m con: | er outlet. The ex-city engineer and! Parent, of Boston, one of the "0% Red Cross Drug Store. weated. In one case just ended, four | some yacht club members were also greatest shortstops in the game, made any of - the local merchants are years has elapsed before the judge | present. Tt was generally agreed that | ten errors in the first twelve games | Pacing stickers on all goods sold | something should be done to remedy this season. from their stores, advocating the booming of the city by patronizing local stores. \ The city council will not likely al tow the recommendation to pass ask- ing salvage from the government for saving the steamer Scout. Business men cannot endorse the suggestion. William Ford, of Hgmilton, who pleaded guilty to forging his father's name to two checks, which the Bank of Hamilton cashed, was sentenced to three years in Kingston penitentiary. Mixed sweet pea seed fresh at Gil. son's. Red Cross Drug Store. A striking cover design, a girl's head in pastel, by George Gibbs, in- troduces the reader of the June De lineator to a varied and interesting table of contents, su complete summary of styles, The Brantford polices have lid their bands on the thieves who entered the store of Mr. Mallagh, formerly of Kingston, on Sunday and stole $200 worth of goods. They expect cover the stolen goods very &Kortly, People living in the vicinity of the Cricket Field are delighted with the prospect of having the battalion drills of the 14th Regiment on the Cricket Field this season. The new electric lights to be installed will make the field as bright as in davlight and baseball and lennis at night may be made a possibility, The specially patriotic and up to- date character of the Methodist Maga- zine and Review for Mav, is shown by the varied contents Among the illustrated articles are "The New West." with thirteen. en ings; and "In Altendance on the the season's tory is illustrated by numerogs car: . 4 1 pplemented hy o | re | of this number, | "with seven more. Current His. more dissatisfied over the laggardness of the civic light and yower committee, won't have it because extensions claiming that the by-law for the plant Proprietor of the f8e new stock of Plambing and to By =: F the mains cannot be made. rrr ssscssasssasses -------- y DEMANDS OF MASONS. Ruril Showers They Want Advance in Wages-- = Other Requests. Are past and gone, but this | The agreement which the masons year the May showers are very ) i sh $a submitted to the contractors, request- often impressing their substance Stov } (1) INE i ing their signatures by. May Ist, have upon us,-and if unfortimate en i {BOL Yet been signed and as a conse ough 'to. be without one of our an } | quence, the former have not yet start- : [TC Re led work, althongh there are several 4 te : ! contracts ready for commencement. Umbrellas or Tw The men are asking an increase, from : f * off Th , fro Polish that won't wear off. (35 1-3e. to 3c, per howr for a nine Raincoats . 4 chan' ard: | J hour day. 1t is said that 'the contract: . bly at Str 3B ware | ors do not object =o much to this The experience is by no means . { clause of the agreement: as to others pleasant, . MRENONGROOIODA0B00N which are embodied in the masons' de $ F { mands. The latter have asked for a Friday we come to your rescue b ssi | , meeting with the contractors, to which with a big sale of Sample Par: n request the latter will probably ac asols and Umbrellas greatly un § 4 ( cede and a settlement of the difficulty derpriced : { OF is expected. b ; and Des Pap fe ralar 75c. quality Crests igns on - A Good Suggestion. for only nx er and Envelopes. ay B: Wainwright of Latutn City, Regular $1 quality ENGRAVING of Letter Heads Fla., has written the manufacturers for only Tx and Cards that much better results are obtained R . 1 3 : from the use of Chamberlain's Colic, egular $1.25 and $1.35 qualits THI 3 Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in cas- ' for only . 9x 1 E BRITISH WHIG, - es of pains in the stomach. colic and Reaular $1.65 lit Kingston. i cholera morbus by taking it in wat ow ae iy =X} qualyy $1.95 er as hot as can be drank. That when of ly Prep : 7 taken in this way the effect is double T , , i ad The above are travellers' sam in rapidity. It seems to get at the 9 } F ue . rr oh ry ples, bought at a great red ue. : Ds spot instantly, he says, For p tion, hence the low prices Ne a - { nie hy all Yruggrsta, | two' exactly alike. ' Hard Coal; | : SS . 1 - - Given A Treat. See our Raincoatls at $1.75 t x for Io furnace. your | The officials and patients of Rock 815 each. Bar. / wood hospital were given 'a treat yes | terday afternoon in the nature of a ' Soft Coal L fred entertainment given by Pritchard's Shan for your grate. Moving Picture Show company. This Sutin a. 1 #rktes and. oauinm. company have completed a most sue- daw oF : cessful season, having filled their last Also Cut & Uncut Wood engagement last Saturday night, and x 2 : W. H. Pritchard kindly offered to give a free performance at Rockwood, ARRA before woing out of business for the P WALSH, B OK SEAR KING season." Edgar Summerhy, sang played the accompaniments marked ability. Of Interest To Men. A most interesting 20 per cent. egsh discount sale of men's fashionable rainproof coats is now in Progress in the big store of George Mills 106-108 Princess street. garments terials . and spring Co.. in the most approved overcoat style. Prices range from £8 to RI8, Joss 20 per cent. dis | count. The sale will positively close on Saturday night. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Jopulars its prompt cures of Lert ds Bo has won its great the words to several illustrated songs in a pleasing manner and Miss Lonergan with & |i Their are made of excellent ma- | TNE WAVE YOUR SALE is will guarantees you satis- 3 By results. We don't brag, BE Partorm the Work. Nothing Warifeed, but your best interest W. 4 KURRAY, The Auctioneer teresa sisson mei: FOR REAL ESTATE OR INSURANCE | Coll with Geo. Cliff before | § buying at 95 Clarence street. TOR SALE OR TRANSFER. WE LEND Money to all persons who can fur nish satisfactory security. We le either Jarge or small sums according to your needs. Mortgages Taken And all kinds of financial business attended to. Communicate with us if yo are in sted. ¢ A. F. BOND, 63 Clarence St G. A. BATEMAN ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE BROKER. , Office. A1 Clarence street. ;, A Great Snap, Only 50c. Prevost's, Brock "street, has just re eeived from New York, two cases © orth from to 17, salé THE ONARTER OF THE KINGSTON i oly, College. A to Mrs. ~Amew, at the College arrie St. © ' { | i colored soft 'shirts, w 1c, to $1 each; 'all sizes, 12} | price only 50c. each. : |