> £ £ 5 is 8 i Hf Toei 2 5 g £ HE tion of Ald. Mowst, it was recommend hat meters on hotel premises withdrawn and that fixed rates be These rates are designated every hotel heing fixed. arrived .at by a com- the former fixed rates hereafter it. will pay meters were put water rates paid in a hotels amounted to system. The new plan will | be satisfactory all round. ~ chairman announced tha ley Automatic Smoke Preventer and Fuel Saver company, of Toronto, sta- ting that . their mpresentative would a would consult the g works' pump house for trial. Regarding the % works' system at the motive | Conscious since Saturday night ipekinntendent Hewitt stated t and mains on "the The x am excava if a leak was found with- i Jf there was not then y the cost. Alds. Hark- dess and McKay thought this was a offer. Ald. Mowat remarked that the leak continued to decrease the same proportion as it 'has done, He committee need not bother about An plicatio the School of Mi meter be placed on: that the rate fixed last year for the building and that there was for putting on a meter. Accordingly, as taken on the applica: | ning asking that a Report was made that the finance committee had refused accounts of Hunter & Harold and T. Milo, amounting house 'windows and doors, damaged by the steamer Scout explosion, because tenders had not for. The chairman irs had to be made hat the work of the proceed with safety., re-passed the accounts, council will be asked to Ese 0% metances being exception: All members of the committee wera resent, viz., Alds. Sands (chairman), owat, Abbott, Johnston, Givens and Harkness, Why Do Women Suffer ? Such pain and endure the torture of nervous headache when sure cure like Nertiline. A few in sweetened water bri You feel better at once, you're braced up, invigorated, headach: away after one e occasional | use of Nerviline and &tomach ly Every woman should use it too. In Wo. Hotths everywhere. ggish, torpid liver take Dr. , has di Be catepiors phat dia: 's book store, street of oy Dalton is to locate in Kingston. has détured a surgery and residence on William street, Beautiful cherries dispensed at Gibson's Red C) 'Drug Store Foun- Professor Dupius herewith thanks his many friends, who so Jractially ex- pressed their kindness during the pro- : late Mrs, Du- P Castile soap, 10c. per Ib. or 25e. dozen cakes. McLeod's Drug Store. Ald. Johnston was the only member of the waterworks' committee who iti of meters on 1 Ki days at 10.15 orig | ay and 3 , and at 5 pm. jor Roduttar, N.Y., via the Bay of inte; : The Victoria day celebration finance committee mot 'yesterday afternoon and passed accounts. All of the lat- ter are not vet in and about $75 in subscriptions have to be collected be- fore t general committee can be called together. finance and management com- mittees of the hoard of education met | last night and after discussion decided to continue the honor forms in the Collegiate 'Institute, and to give gall encouragement possible for the build- ing up of the classes, so that the best results can be obtained. It is possible that new fees, to swell the at- tendance- in the honor forms, may be struck A resident of Barriefield, troubled with" loiterers loafing in front of her house, recently endeavored to make ings less comfortable for the tired ones, by driving a fringe of sharp pointed spikes, along the front of her fence, thus making their backing less agreeable. On. Sunday last a youny | man dressed in his best attire, while walking past the spiked fence, made a mis-step and a badly torn garment was the result. He is vowing ven- geance on somebody. MRS. HOGLE DEAD. She Passed Away Early on Tues- day Morning. Mrs. Elgin Hogle died at the gepe- ral hospital, this morning, shortly after soven o'clock, She had heen um an her death was hourly expected, no hope being held out for her recovery. Her death will result in a serious char, being laid against her hus: band, at present in the county jail, having been remanded until Thursday morning, awaiting developments = in her condition. Coroner Mundell was notified of her death and ordered a post-mortem ex- amination in order to determine the exact vause of death, although there is but slight doubt that the injurv on the head is responsible. Dr. W. T, Connell was instructed to conduct the post-mortem at the general hospital this afternoon. Coroner M as | also ordered an inquest to be held this evening, probably at the police court chamber, and P. C. Arniel dis- tributed the jury summons this after- noon, It is expected that but few witnesses will be examined before the coroner's jury, two women, neighbors of the deceased, and Dr. Mylks being the probable witnesses. DECREASING THE STRENGTH. The Force of Regiments Cut to 240 Militia orders issued yesterday de- Teasing the strength of the militia ave caused groat disappointment to all corps in this district. Under the new regulations the limited number of men for each battalion will be two hundred and forty men, including bands. This will mean that the local corps will be forced to grant a large number of discharges botween the present time and - inspection, which will take place hbout the third week in June. The present strength of the 14th Regiment is about three hundred and fifty men, including both bands, ing a reduction of nearly one hun- red men necessary. In a four com- Pany regiment like the 41st, of Brock- | ville, where they have been drilling | steadily with nearly one hundred and Joventy, the reduction will be koenly ple. L is altogethor probable that there will now oen rivalry amo: the members = of the lth mt tot qighty for the holiday trip to Utica, Each Team Has a Good Pitcher-- Orientals Have the Best Or- ganization--General Notes on Sports. The members of the Lakeview base- ball team were greatly gratified desire to extremely anxious to range the financial end of looks like an assured fact. Such match would create best in the ci ing. who is good for fast company. Shannon ron Eastern box work for 'an to learn of the manner in which thelr a e with t Orientals, -- received Foy the "latter team, Several of the Lakeview players seen last night, stated that they are play and can ar | oth sides the deal without any trouble, Judging from the way things stand at present, if noth- ing unforeseen occurs the meeting of these two teams in the near future a t interest as the two teams are, without doubt, the , 'and the struggle for vy would be well worth watch- Each of the teams has a pitcher "rn aggregation last season and has | Conilucts His Last Service as Bethel's Pastor. | Rev. D. N. Morden conducted both | || services in Bethel church on Sunday. | . | The di iscourse, in anticipation | of the new pastor, Rev. | | George A. Mackenzie, who will enter | i upon his ministry here next Sunday, | | was based on the words of greeting | | extended by Cornelius to the Apostle | | Peter as found in Acts x, 33, 7[ sent | for thee and thou hast well done that | thou art come. Now, therefore, are we | things that are commanded thee God." The speaker dwelt first of all first gentile Jpn together ! , very much { not so much those who pay as those | calling a pastor, and every call should | get that after" a pastor has settled among them that he is there because they sent for him," and it is not also true because that God sent him. The | tor having come how important it | is that the entire congregation should | be present, "to hear," in the language | of the text, "all things that are com- | manded thee of God." A faithful | evenly matched as a whole, the Ori- organization, which . might prove a considerable factor in determining the result of the game, however, having been taking plenty of practice, and have : gontidence in their ability to trim the lodge men. ame Galt won at ih bo td 5. aturday. Charlie Kulind § he right field and Aubrey ort-stap" for Montreal. Weidensaul has heen benched President Kreitner, of the Montreal club, denies that he les any intention i a Mout, ! Manager MeGaw, of the New York club has been fined : $150 and suspend- ed for fifteen days using abusive language to fuss, of Pittsburg. He was 'tharged with call- ing Dreyfuss crook, Sho , TR arley 'on Saturday gave Catcher Fuller release. Toft and Sullivan will be retained to do the catching for the rest of the season. Manager Harley has fon a high opinion of Sullivan, expects him to be one of the best kstops in the 1 e before the season ends. anager Jennings, of Baltimore, has been corresponding with Third Base- but Zimmerman has already signed a Toronto contract, and Manager Har- ley refuses to surrender him. Zimmer- man will report to the Toronto team on June 15th. The a three-game series esterday. The team will not return Pome 'until league circuit. The players are all good shape and should account of themselves on the road. General Notes. badly beaten by Brooklyn. Cornell not only won the athletic championship for the time in years, but, in addition, from Harvard at rowing. the Crescents the Torontos. The Liverpool cup key club. The original was won and 1901. A new. one and Merriment. Then another was fered which the Kirkficld now won, Born. Next year the club will to supply still another. The annual American phia, Pa., and for the first time ing to Cornell, and Pennsylvania fourth, as follows : Princeton, 15; Swarthmore, 2; Haverford, Columbia, 1. Two new records were made by Yale men, « on July 4th. Died In Archbishop's Arms. The venerable Bishop of | passed ully away in the arms of { Archb op Gawthier, Kingston, { had hastened to the bedsi ing friend. Bishop Macdonell, seventy-one years: of ber, was educated in Shere alse he studied , being a student of iopolis College. He was ordained Region in Kingston in 1861. To Father Mac- donell was 'accorded the honor of be- ing named first Bishop of Alexandria and he was consecrated in October, 1900. Bishop Macdonell was o man of | most aflable manner, He was respect- | ed and esteemed by all who ever came | in contact with him. i ------------ : Coming Minstrel Show. Richards & Pringle's famous Georgia | minstrels will present a mammoth bill | of merry minstrelsy at the Grand Op- era House, on Thursday, June 1st. | This season the organization numbers | fifty » 8 and presents a choice' collection of mirth-provoking and nov- | acts never seen here before. The whole hill is a "screamer" from beginning to end. Every phase of good instreley and vaudeville is presented i Programme is crowded with | big hits. ---- ; The latest souvenir "view books of Kingston at Wade's. Cedar Wo, oY i Leads Drag en) per lb, at Nel Alexandria | | cond faster age last Novem: | ingston and for the priest- | the half mile run Parsons, who jum to the front at the flash of the pistol, in one minute fifty-six seconds, fourth-fifths of a se- than the intercollegiate who | record, held by himself and Holister of of his dy- Harvard. Gray cleared the bar in the who was | pole vault-at 11 feet 104 inches, break- ing the record of 11- feet 7} inches. , eee ------------------ eovered the distance WHY DOES A BABY CRY? Because it is either hun- gry or in pain. Properly nourished it will usually grow up right and be comfortable --that's the principal thing for a baby. If its food lacks strength and nourishment add Scott's Emulsion at feed- ling time. A few drops will show surprising results. If a baby is plump it is reason- ably safe. Scott's Emulsion makes babies plump. ; We'll send you a sample free. demand there. The teams look , fairly | entals having the advantage of better The Lakeviews, man Zimmerman, «eof the Coats- ville team, in the Tri-State league, | Toronto baseball team have gone to Rochester, where they opened | the 19th of June, and by'that time will have visited every city on the eastern in give a good It is said that several of the Otta- wa Caps' players will now join C.L.A. clubs. "Varsity's touring lacrosse team were at college | first won Johnny Powers, the fast home play- | er, of Ottawa, who played with Brantford last year, is in Toronto, and in all likelihood will play with is becoming an | expensive trophy for the Ontario Joe hy Mr. Seagram with Procession in 1900 was provided, which Mr. Cook won with Orntas + of- | stable has with Wire In and First have | of God, and | made a good 1. McC is a me ger ¢ i played several games in the Eastern | those to whom he ministers should | 'anadian ©, is always in | always endeavor to be in their places | when the message is being delivered. ! At the evening service, Mr. Morden | preeched an able sermon from the last verse in II Corinthians. He show- | ed - that while the present was pre- | | eminently a dispensation of grace, yet | { God in all ages had acted in grace | | to men. Grace was really God's love | manifested in Jesus Christ, and . the | communion of the holy spirit was one | | peas with God, and the outcome of i God's love for His creatures. Said | "the speaker : "As one who has been | pastor of Bethel church for more than | | three. years, I can wish yy hearers no | greater blessing than is contained in | the. apostolic benediction which | have chosen for my text." Mr. Morden stated that while | sermon - might be considered' his fare- | well message to the church; it was not to be taken as a personal fare- well. He expected to be in the city for several weeks vet, -and hoped * to be present 'and assist at the welcomo antl reception which would no doubt be tendered the new. pastor. In con- clusion he expressed his gratitude for | the pleasant relations that had al- ways existed between himself and the members of tho congregation. and for | the sympathy and kindness that had {been 'shown him by the professors | and students of Queen's, and by the i people of Bethél during his residence lin Kingston as a student of a-univer- | sity and the pastor of a church. | 1 this | | BNTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. , on | prayer. It is who pray that should be consulted in | be the outcome of earnest prayer to |a God. Congregations should never for- | has heen issued, Time-table Announced--Only Last Two Days. Following is the table for the en- trance examinations to be held on | June 28th and 29th. | change is being made this year in that | the examinations only last during two days, while in all previous years they took up three days. The shortening of | the time is made possible by a num- ber of subjects having been cut off the | examination list. Wednesday, June 28th.--8:45, ing instructions; 9 to 11, composi- tion; 11:10 to 12:40, geography; 2 to | 4, English grammar; 4:10 to 4:40, | spelling. Thursday, June 29th.--9 to 11, ar- ithmetie; 11:10 to 12," writing; 2 to 4, reading (written). Reading (oral) may be taken | the above days at such hours may suit the convenience of the | aminers, | i | i South African Veteran Ill. regret to learn of the serious illness of William Hawley, brother of Harry Hawley, of Stroud's tea store, and T. E. Hawley, of Parker's dye works. The young man has been residing in Toronto for the past year or two | since leaving Kingston. Patrons the street cars will remember him as one of the most obliging of the staff | of conductors. He served in the South African war, where he contracted en- terie fever, from the effects of for his present serious illness. | Recently he underwent an operation | and it was thought the cause of the | trouble had been removed, but the | disease manifested itself in another place, and physicians say his case is without hope. May Be The President. « It is quite probable that Queen street Methodist church will have the next president of the Montreal confer- ence as its pastor. The Ottawa Citizen remarks : "Who will be president this year ? .That all depends on whether precedent is followed or not. tom is followed of electing the the next president will be Rev. W. H Sparling, completing his four years at ebec. A model president he would make and many in Ottawa would be delighted to see him honored." Acted As Arbitrator. The police magistrate was the judi- cious arbitrator in a neighbor's quar- rel today. The contestants were re- sidents of Ellis street and the defen- dant t6 the charge of using grossly abusive and insulting language was a thirteen-year-old lad orphan and his guardians cided that defective home training. The | magistrate dismissed the eo with a | warning, the guardians of the boy, | Raving the costs of the court, about | Judgement Was Reserved. | Last evening, the case of the 'two | Portsmouth young men charged with | creating a disturbance on the public] Streets was heard by James Adams, J.P. The accused pleaded not guilty, and were represented by D. x Givens. The justice of the peace re- { served judgment till Monday next. Pratt's headache powders, cure sick headache and neuralgia, 10c. and 25c. Pakage, at McLeod's Drug Store. F Insect powder and guns Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, at An important | { edge of box more than | below top cheese. read- | The many friends in Kingston will | of | which | he never rallied, and which is respon- | intercollegiate | sible track and field meeting was decided Saturday on Franklin Field, Philadel- i in the thirty years' history of the asso- ciation, all of the big four were beaten out for premier honors, first place go- with. a total of 304 ints, Yale was a close second, with i points; Harvard, third, with 20}, with 18, while the other eight colleges shared Syracuse, 8; Colgate, 8; Amherst, 8; Stevens, 3; and intercollegiate In! | of a certain f cus | WMS H cus | grade as a defect in finish or boxing second highest of the year previous | | which i Any lot of | ed Third ( {more defects of Second Grade, | per cent. | ot, the inferior jout and classed separately. | than fifteen | classification {| may apply to the . The boy is an | not apply when f appeared in | been court with him, The magistrate de- | identified, to which case the évidence submitted | shall be a separate lot, had proved the charge and also show- | STANDARDS ' ADOPTED BY THE COMMISSIONER. New Classification Provides for Three Grades Instead of Two --Some Important Features to Be Borne in Mind. e examination and classification all here present before God to hear all | Of cheese at Montreal is a matter of § of | the utmost importance, and it is sat- isfactory to note that steps have been | on the fact that before Peter and this | taken to put it on an improved bas- wamgregs tion had been | is. The matter was recently consider there had been ed at a conference held in Montreal, | between representatives © of the trade and J. A. Ruddick, dairy commission- er, and the dairy interests in the coun- try were also consulted. As a result, new classification and standards The change in classi- fication and the clearer definition of standards are to be highly commended and by encouraging. those who pro- duce the best quality of goods, should have a ency to improve quality of the make. In this connection Mr, Rud- dick is deserving of special oredit, as he has been indefatigable in advocat: ing the adoption of improved classi- fication, As will be noted the tions contain Heretofore new regula: important features classification has consisted of practically only two grades, "fin: est' and "under finest." The hew classification provides for three grades the practical vesult of which is to divide the cheese herotofore classed as "under finest" into second 'and third grades, The first grade jx with some slight modification equivalent to *"fin- est" quality under = the old classifiea- tion. An important provision. is that weights shall he stencilled or marked with a rubber stamp on cheese boxes which js practically a new require- ment in the standard for the highest grade, although it has heen adopted by a majority of factories. The following are new standards and classification issued from the dairy commissioners branch of the depart- ment of agriculture, which the official referee will observe in future : First Grade. Flavor--Clean, sound and pure. Body and texture--Close, firnt silky. Color--Good and uniform, Finish--Fairly even in. size, smooth- ly finished, sound and clean surfaces, straight and square. Boxes--~Strong, clean, well made and nailed, Ends to be of seasoned timber. Close fitting. Weights stencilled or marked with 'a rubber stamp. and Second Grade. Flavor--"Fruity," not clean, "tug nipy," or other objectionable flavor. Body and texture--Weak, open, { loose, "acidy," too soft, too dry. Color--Uneven, mottled, or objection- { able shade, Finish--Very uneven in size, show: | ing rough corners, black mould, dirty { or eracked surfaces, soft rinds. Boxes--Too large in diameter ; top half an inch Made of light ma- | terial. Ends made of improperly seas: |oned timber. : Third Grade. Flavor--Rancid, badly "off," thing inferior to second grade. Body and texture. --Very weak, very | open, showing pin holes or pores, very | "acidy," very soft or very dry. | Color--Badly mottled, or very | jectionable shade. | Finish--Anything "worse than second | grade, | Boxes--No question. of boxes suffi: { cient to make a third grade if other | qualities are good. | It would be impossible to define ex- | actly qualities or defects which may | appear in cheese. The standards given are intended to indicate the range of | quality for different grades rather | than to establish hard and fast rules | to guide the grader, The expression "good color' means that the color must be of a proper | shade. There are cheap, inferior cheese colors used which do not give proper shade no matter what quality is used. | + The expression "'clean surfaces' in | the definition for first grade does not { exclude from that grade cheese with | a slight growth of blue mould, al though it is desirable that the cheese any- ob | should not show any signs of mould. | "Black mould," (see definition for sec. ond grade), ia simply the advanced | stage of ordinary blue mould, | The following scale of points will | indicate the relative values of the {different divisions of quality. Flavor { 0, body and texture 30, color 15, fin- {ish and boxing 15--total 100, i Tt is obvious that g defect in flavor degree counts nearly three much in determini the g as of the samo degree, heese which are strictly sour, or are otherwise inferior to Third Grade, will be designated as "culls," for there is no classification. cheese shall be consider- irade, if it shows three or If there are not more than fifteen of defective cheese in any ones may be sorted If more per cent. are defective the for the defective ones whole lot. This does inferior cheese have properly marked so as to be the inferior ---- 'First-class railway fare in India is less than a farthing a mile. y Cherry Pectoral. Best for light colds. Best for heavy colds. Best for easy coughs. pe Jor desasrare coughs. r gran nts. Best for grandchildren. about it, 5A GRADES OF CHEESE, Before Next | Ear : with Lever's Dry Soap, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great popu larity prompt cures of this most Bd t. It aids expectorati lieves the lings a, secretions, effecting a speed permanent cure, It nd any tendéncy toward Pueumoniy ROR rice 2sc, Large Size soc, FRESH SPARKLING VICHY MINERAL WATER IN LARGE BOTTLES 25 Cents. This is'a splendid aperient, Taken in the mornings Cures Rheumatism And Kindred Diseases ' The "Best" Drug Store, L.T. BEST, Chemist and Optician, 124 Princess St. 'Phone 59, Mitchell's Old Stand. Quick Delivery Always, Brsssrrrsscccncacanany Eggs and Eggs! OME people don't like eggs. They think boiling; frying aod scramb- lirg'are the only way to co. kthem We know eome other methods. For in. stance, Eggs a la Caraccas--cooked ina chafing dish Try them--if you like hes We Tl WIT you bow to ceok (hem, THE "KESWICK" @rvsesvsssressssseseses ceesvseven Summer Goods Sale "Old Sol" is in charge of the weather and. in all probability will sooni make things hot for us. If not already prepared, we ask that you look over our dis play of summer goods. on ) Wedneshay. Such a beautiful display of light weight wear ables is not often seen Very Pretty Patterns in Figured Muslips for Dresses, good val ue at 12}c, and 1c, our price 10c. 5c. a yard Plain White Muslin, and up. 40 inch Victoria Lawn, fine and sheer, 10c. a yard 7 We are having a big sale on§ Challies, 13 different colors and patterns to choose from, § Wednesday special 12)c. vard White P.K. at 12jc. a yard and up. Mercerized Mattings at 10 yard and up. Piles. of Tan Hosiery for Ladies and Children, all reasonably priced. af Newman & Shaw} WEDNESDAY It .yov calculate to save on your coal bill ou'll save most by 'buying now. Prices advance on- Thurs- day, June Ist. You needn't take the coal tll you want to use it. a---- -- JAMES SWIFT & G0. bib etdd pots or pan® dishes, der. It greasy will remove the grease with the great est ease, \ Press. 2.26 a.m, 4 Fast Exp. 1.00 p.m. os. 1,2, and 4 TU ondny. All other nformation, apply J. Cowes Johnston .& TRECECLE Nr RAILWAY IN CONNBOTION WITH, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. SELL * Excursion Tickets | NORTH WEST July 15th, returning until Sept. oe articulars at XK . . . Bay of Quinte Railway he es ave City Hall Depot at 8:25 p.m. F OONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kiagsten. 1 -------------------------- Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. 1000 Islands -- Rochester Taking Effect May 28th Str. North King Leaves Kingston on Sundays at 10.15 Thousand 'Islands, frning steamer leaves Str. Aletha ngston daily except Sunday. 8 'pans, 'for Picton dnd intermediate days and Saturdays. ; x Full information from J. P. Hanley. . E. BE. HORSEY, Traffic Mans ALLAN LINE "¥ Royal Mall Steamers. OF PASSAGE--First Cabin $75 and upwards, according to steamer $45 and $47.50 accord \L TO GLASGOW, TO LONDON & HAVRE June 10, (daylight NEW YORK TO GLASGOW Depot. 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CHE bef buying at 95 Clarence street. a ------ ie ~ Try Myers' for Fine COOKED MEATS.