I and blue and a dot eollar. his pockets to - evidently a lic as ho had a scapy- Dr , coroner, roasted Louis ha is city, to see i could - bly "The lat- ge mining it decided that Capt. Frederick Couil- ontebelio . Evan Syiliard, missing man, tt arger hiskers. Dr. M I was identification, and Rr alter after are Un- the relatives of he was asked to i them. He did so at 57 4° 2aef i g Ez ul Couilfisrd was this season to as pal 1a tha t t service in the St. Lawrence be- tween Montreal and Quebec. He Princess mn Pe g i gh' labor and nlaterial are dear- A ever, more building is being on in Kingston now than for past. On almost every the city new houses are go- as the supply of dwellings and next to impossible to a vacant one, it is a certain sign t the city is growing. There is enty of work for all kinds of labor, pf and otherwise, and ities 1 5 E 3E wages so that the workingmen of may be said to be very for i: i -- The stone dwellings at the junction of William and Barrie streets, which razed We make room for a uses, are an the oldest in the ¢ity, For years ig As i y memberg, of the elite set, descend was set apart' as a "dancing acade- my." The walls and timbers are strong and firm, and would last for many years, but they must go to make way for a more modern style of building. : hYEiien examine | Buy Putaam's Corn Cure a\ Gib- son's Red Cross drug store. | (the coupon kind)" vant it "the Public - | Sound district. be | Ld Chentu, China, L . 8. McCallum, collector of with James Stewart. Napanee, . R. vis, Jovem hull spector, left, to-da tour, through the W "Saline laxative' for blood. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. The Misses Tena and Campbell, Colborne street, have cation with their brothers. 4 yet known who the speakers will be. T. J. Lockbart, real lon . to George sAlton, Sr. te TER Clark, township of Portland. Next Sunday being Assembly Sun day in the ian church, of the evening service. agreeable and so natural that cine. For sale bv all druggists. the construction of a granolithic walk on Usdiversity avenue street, on two sides versity grounds. ing, 15¢. Gibson's store, has purchased the residence of A. Martin, Alfred street, partner, Edward Walsh. The question of church union general assembly of the Presbyterian church which convenes on Wednesday, in Grant ' Convocation Hall, Queen's University. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Porter, Carle ton Place, are visiting city friends. Their home suffered hy the recent big fire at Carleton Place, and for the time being they are without a per- manent place A telegram morning, announced that Joseph Sis sons, a former Kingstonian, who un- ent an operation Thursday, sinking fast. Physicians hold out no hope, and friends are awaiting the outcome. is koen interest being taken in the wrestling and boxing exhibitions to" take place at the Grand House this evening. There are quite a number of local entries. 'It is quite a time since similar exhibitions have taken place hete, and a large crowd is expected. A warning has been issued by the Ontario Bank, cautioning the public to beware of a rather dangerous ocoun- terfeit ten-dollar note on the Ontario Bank, which hak made its appearance within the last few days. It has a dull greasy look and might deceive those not accustomed to handing pa- per . money. ---------- STOLEN MILLINERY. Missing Hat Recovered By, "The Owner. An exciting and unusual scene was enacted in a local millinery store Saturday evening, and a young wo- man residing in a neighboring village must feel grateful over the fact that she did not have to face the police magistrate this morning on a charge of theft. On the evening in question patrons { of the millinery store were surprised to see the proprietress rush from the Pai and Stun a Jnfndent later es- corting a ionably attired youn, woman. She held the stranger by the arm and did not release her hold until a clerk had locked the front door. Then the proprietress accused the young woman of having stolen the hat 'which she was at fuse wear- ing. The charge was indignantly de- nied, and the assertion made that the iece of millinery had been pow one of the clerks, and | or 'the same. The clerk ! having sold the hat, denied having | disposed of it. Finally, the culprit | broke down and confessed that she had "token" the headgear, but in- tended paying for it; she did not mean would pay for = the any harm article next week. The proprietress removed the piece indicated as one thus despoiled of her poverin > tested against being sbnt hors Se headed, but the owner of the hat in- formed her she ought to feel pleased at being allowed to go free, instead of finding herself escorted to the police cells in charge of a constable. The | hat in question was worth about 810, | . ---- i rt Chil own, Have A Sale. ' Five bright little girls, Inez Abbot illian Sandell, Anita Fenwiok, Dorothy Chown and Milly Hendorson, becoming anxious to hel ue edhe ng an ON Loa elp. some of the ot | West, send] pretty clothes, m the North- warm and gf h d a sale, on Sete day afternoon, to raise money to materials. They had their little ol table on the lawn ' t , ls Oat, will 4 E. Taylor have subscribed $10 each to that of Abel." cus- toms, Coteau, was in the city over special in- , on a two weeks' uskoka and Parry overheated sertrude left BEGAN HIS DUTIES IN THAT | CHURCH ON SUNDAY. Preached Two Fine Sermons-- | Greeted by Large Congrega- tions--The = People Pleased | With Him in Every Way. i Rev. George A. Mackenzie, recently | called to the pastorate of Bethel Con- uties . the basis of the ing discourse was | Hebrews xii, 2224 : "Ye are come . . . ing that speaketh better things than the blessings of those who live under the new covenant with those whose lot it was to live in the past dispensa- tion under the old covenant, the cov- enant of law. The latter had passed away or This bad in the new, even as the 4 i John the Baptist was ---- teaching of Christ. The work of Christ was dwelt upom, and explained in a most in ing Wanner. A mediator Lis one who between two. fesus as the head of & new race is a medi- ator for us--humanity is represented by Christ before God. Prince and pau- to Jesus, the mediator of the new | W. MoParland. covenant and to the blood of sprink I | The speaker contrasted | CITY LEAGUE BASEBALL. The Results; of the Games on Saturday. On Saturday basebal! 1 ma the R.CF.A. team by 10 to 2. Bat | tery for the former MoKenty and Stokes; for the latter, Hellenborten and Chipman; umpite,. Gus. Cunning- ham. The second match was between the |Back Watch a "the Y.LCRU the 2 urch tered is. latter winning by rogational a - uron "hia Lawson and Woodhouse | yesterday lected | were the Black | d The text se as battery, "and Sullivan and Bul- | he umpire was Watch {| ger for the Irishmen. T) To Tour Australia. It is likely that next year an all | Canadian rugby team will visit {eight from Vancouver {and return. Secretary {urion, has written to the Quebec, On tario, and inter-collegiate unions, ask ing them to co-operate with the Bri tish Columbia union team' to Australia. The team have to . play under 14 to 9. Ewarts, | in sending a would British rugby {union rules, and the eastern players COLLIDED WITH (AB afternoon, two City | MISS HEPBURN MET WITH A | tches took place | {on the Cricket Field. The first was of | | five Jouituge, the Artilleries defeating | SEVERE ACCIDENT, In Wheeling Down Queen Street She Became Confused--Crashed | Into a Stanfling Tab--Was "Unconscious for Some Time. Miss Hepburn! who lives at the eor- ner of Quebec and Cherry streets, met with a severe accident early on Satur- day evening. She was coming down | Queen street on a bicycle, and ap- | proaching the corner of Montreal street { from Bay street was Daniel Eves on his cab. As soon as the latter saw | the cyclist, he pulled in his horses - | just as\they stepped over the crossing, New | and the danger South Wales. The New South Wales | Young lady continued on her course, rugby union has offered to pay the id front of the horses, which were | entire expenses of a party of twenty to Augiralia | ed her wheel directly at the cab. The { ward, of the British Columbia rugby was. over had the | standing still. She became confused, { however, and uttering a scream, turn- | action was so unexpected that Mr. - | Eves codld do really nothi to get . | out of the way, but turned his horses .'| to one side, so that if the cyclist was | thrown to the ground, she would be {out of danger from the horses' hind { feet. The bicycle struck the end of the {cab pole, and Miss Hepburn was would have to pay their expenses to | thrown violently to the ground, where Long, Cool, Mellow SMOKES Pharoh Julia Athy (Pharob) (Jul Arthur) The King of 10 The ; een of Ceat Cigars. Cent Cigars, 3 These two are our leaders, We hay, all other brands. Tey a Pharoh 3 the Slot Machine. at You won't . x A . be dig. appointed. Every Cigar ig yo, th the price and more. The "Best" Drug Store, L.T. BEST, Chemist and Optician, 124 Princess St. "Phone 89, for the west, to spend a month's va- The decoration of Sir John A. Mac donald's grave will take place at four o'dock to-morrow afternoon. It is not estate agent, ik 3 4 {she lay prostrate. At first it was : Pet are al t upon Him for and from Vancouver. { thought she was dead. Mr. Eves and Juss is os pr nd one wiadiates be- | { George Darragh carried her into the | i hs Jesus | City Team Won. In an exciting and match Sardar at Wolfe Island, a | Places' before he secured one. picked team from Kingston defeated | fifteen minutes before the Wolfe Island team by 6 to 5. The | revived: _ Dr. Wood _found Kingstons had to leave at the end of | Was not seriously injured. the sixth Srist, Fs a mediator He restrains iod's holy anger against sin from | breaking out ast did in the ante! deluvian world and as in the case of | odom and Ge « In this sense He is the Saviour of all men, He is It was {latter's house, and the foimer started close baseball | out for a doctor. He drove to a dozen Miss Hepburn that. she No bones ! has sold the farm, near Sydenham, be- Presbyteri the choir of St. Andrew's church will give a recital of sacred music at the close The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is so you do not realize it is the effect of a medi- Work was begun' this morning upon and Union of Queen's Uni- "Bérated" Talcum powder for chaf- Red Cross drug John J. Crawford, merchant Sailor, R and sold his present home on Brock street to his will be one of the principal subjects at the of A 4rom London, Ont., thi¥ in a special sense the Savious of all that believe "ecause from such by his ? | atoning work He has entirely removed God's wrath. The. blood of Abel (called for vengeance hat the blood of - Jesus calls for mercy and forgiveness, Jesus medintes to God for our worship, removing all its blemish- es and imperfections before presenting it to the Father. Jesus is also the Father's mediator to us. It is through Christ the Father speaks and makes known 'His - love, It is Christ who speaks the word of forgiveness to our At the evening service the preach- er's theme wat "The Peace of God." Unrest prevails 16 human life. God's peace is the remedy. He who can'offer peace is a messenger indeed of the most. high God. How can peace be ours ? The scriptures furnish the ans- wer. Christ has made enjoyment of ce God's Word. i i Large congregations were present at | both services and at the close of the | morning service a large number re- mained to greet the new pastor. Mr. | Mackenzie has a Pleasing voice and manner, is intensely earnest and svm- pathetic, and his introductory dis- courses would indicate that he is in every way an able minister. | Church Pardgr a when we believe { dist church on Sunday and delivered | two very acoep! © sermons. | Rev. Henry cey, of Gananoque, | graphs. | Rev. E. S. Shorey Bll. | ed the pu 5 Shoals, Sydevhass Sit fa innings while Kyle and Hazlett handled curves for the city team Driver, 1b.; R. ef; 8. Driver, s.s.; P. f. | ! Baseball On Sunday. | National League--At | Pittsburg, 8-5. At St. Louis, 1-2; | cinnati, 1-8, |. American league--At | Cleveland, '4, (sixteen innings). . St. Louis, 9; Detroit, 0. | Kastern league--At Newark, 4; Buf falo, 0. At Providence, 4; Montreal, 7. hy the | Baseball On Saturday. blood of His eros. We inter into the | | York, 0-8. At lyn, 0. At St. Louis, 1; Cincinnati, 0. American league--At Boston, New York, 3. At Philadelphia, Washington, 1. At Detroit, i. Louis, 4. At Cleveland, 5; Chicago, 4. Eastern league--At Baltimore, 4; Rochester, 0. At Jersey City; 12; To- ronto, 6. At Providence, 5; Montreal, uo { 6. At Newark, 3; Buffalo, 2. Sporting Items. The Brantford Football Club has sbanded. Lack of capital is the cause, Louis Bruce is laying second base for Indianapolis. e is fielding pretty in order to catch | Were broken, and the only the boat. Carr brothers made an ex- | Naud, besides a hw bruises, 'was cellent battery for the island team, | Sut. In the Rc av, who were as follows: Kyle, ¢.; Hazlett, Pp Oakley, 2b; K. Mun- | | dell, 3b; W. Elder, rf; B. Gillespie, Aylesworth, Chicago, 2-4; Chicago, 2: National league--At Boston, 2-3; New | the Deseronto Citizens' band was fill: Philadelphia, 2; Brook- At Chicago, 4; Pittsburg, 0. 15: | aforesaid 5. St. outward | wards. ------ WAS NOT THERE. | Deseronto's Band Was in Kingston " Not in Pictén, Deseronto, June 3.--(To~ the Kdit- or) : My attention has been called to | an iteny which appeared in your paper | of 25th ult, written by your Picton | correspondent, in giving an account | of the celebration held there on May 24th. The item read : "During the afternoon the Deseron to band endeavored to enliven the | { | { | intervals, but their music was far | from being good." You, no doubt, are aware of the | fact, that on the date referred to, | ing an engagement in yowr own city, { and are, thereiore, not entitled to | the above criticism. As your paper has such a large circulation, the item appearing in same, | would not be a very good advertise | ment for our band. 1 would, there- | fore, ask vou to kindly publish this | correction, and | am sure that your | corfospondent will rectify his error in {his next "batch" of news items. -- THOMAS DONNELLY, President De- seronto Citizens' Band. Made An Assignment. A mecting of creditors in the - es- tate of Harry Watkins, Ardoch, county of Frontenac, was held at Sharbot | Lake. J. S. Gould, Smith's Falls, was The young lady the | ¥As driven to her home shortly after- __ CURE a and relieve all the troubles nef dent to a bilious state of the E¥Stom, such ay ness, Nausca, Drowsiness, Distress eating, Pain in the Side, kc. While their mosh semarkable sucepss has been shown in Curing IC Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pig ane equally valuable pation, enring and pro. venting thisannoying complaint, while they also Sorrectall disordora of {hestomach stimulate the River and regulate the bowels, Even if they ouly Ache they would boaimost pricelessto those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortne Bately theirgoodness does notend here and those who onoe try them will find these little pills valu. able in po many ways that they will not be wil ng todo without them. But after allsick heed ACHE #the bane of 50 many lives that here is where Femare unr great boast. Our pills cureit while not. Qarter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and ery easy to tako. One or two pills inakea doc). They Sls Steictly vegetable and do not gripe or t by their gentloaction please all who | ~y vhey In vialsat 23 cents ; five for $1. Sold Jy druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York, foul Al fol Do Smal Prin ss "MAPLE LEAF" 2 __GANNED SALMON packs What Shall I Z $4.50 paid Red Cross drug store, Fresh there, | light or heavy breezes. The most important feature of the recent yacht race across the Atlantic was the fact that a schooner of up- to-date model won and broke three re- Col morning for Ottawa. The steamer Fairmount is due at the M.T. company wharf this evening. She is en route to Sydney, C.B., wit iron ore. Capt. Fraser will take her and coughs ? | scows; tug Emerscn © ? down with breaking of records can be accomplish- : six laden win and a loss, and the defeat was no discredit, for it places the team og fo Sound by tie re and No with Harvard for the champion- and John Hooper, appeared before the A Rochester despatch says: The ex- council, complaining of a defective ceptional performance of the Canada drain in ec uence of which a {cup candidate, Kee Lox. II.. marks her having had a third reading, do now ache 1: rrh. seven o'clock, at Mr. hy {boat designed hy Pembroke brothers. | mence instant 3 ! {and built by them at Charlotte would | tr eat ment oat Mis rain Sumplaiued of to ex { have a ghost of a show in the cruise plaint. Carried. race from Sodus Point to Charlotte -- . | Nawinnt the old cup winner Genesee. | "Sponges for " also rubber | but the new craft simply outstripped | Rone lor Samp Sho drug | the entire fleet of the Rochester Yacht | store. | Club in this contest, and the Genesee | Steamer North K Teaves Sun. | Was among them. days at 10.15 am. Alexandria and G , and at 5 pm. Bn Rochester, INT via the Bay of te. : Lieut. Col. Kerr's condition remains about the same. There is. no hope of "Buy Lithia Tablets" at Gibson's It is highly endorsed by doctors as ---- the surest he for bronchitis, colds - and catarrh, no case is Minister Of Education Here. | | where. it failed to give satisfaction. Dr. Pyne, minister of edueation, is in| Don't let your cold run on any far- the city in conmection with the medi- | ther. Cure' it now by Catarrhozone. cal examinations. Thix evening Jie will| Hard rubber inhaler, sufficient i but ar; N. be entertained to dinner ai the | liquid for two months' use costs 14th Club, by De. JI. O. Connell, 'dean | one small size 25c. At drug- § and Dr, i gists or C. Polson & Co. Kings {lon, Ont., and Hartford, Conn., U. Sow A-------- i {of Queen's Wedical College, Ryan, . a Nia Re as . Are you sub- . lect to colds Th 3 se are symptoms o Cata portion of their lands is ered | serious consideration by the men : useless a far as putting in Ch {at the head of syndicates which have Y eons a1 the Proper sepach. Mov- | ily Herraboll and Gard hes our on.ly ® ol by Mr. Reid, seconded un. +{oF_the defence of the international | hope isto com- ° ho js shat fhe y, Sh inst., { trophy. It was not expected that the | "CATARRHOZONE" preached in Cooke's church at both well, but batting in poor form. confirmed as assignee and Wilson Me- . services yosterday. Ho officiated at | At the races in Seaforth on May .Cue, Smith's Falls, solicitor for the : th Bride ? the eopumumion service in the morn- 31st, the Kingston horses, Miss Break- estate, was appointed inspector, 'to 1 e € i pu ? porn aatered by A ther with Mr. Macdonnell, Kingst . away an aybell, ente y A. er wi r. Macdonnell, Kingston, § William Skinner is the new su- { secured a place. Sd M. Avery, M.P., Sharbot Lake. | - i -- wiion 6 woupy perintendent of Queen Street Metho- | Lacrosse on Saturday : At Toronto, | The estate consists of over 900 acres This perplexing ques dist Sunday school. He made a good | Toronto 4, Chippewas 3. At Montreal. | of land and a saw mill together with | ing the minds of many persons just impression vesterday by his conduct Nationals 2, Montreal 5. At Brantford, certain timber rights over some 200 | now. A visit to this store will re ol the school. ..1 | St. Catharines 6, Brantford 3. At Ot- | acres and considerable goods and veal: some very desirable ax well as Rev. Prof. Jordan was heard with | tawa, Capitals 7, Cornwalls 1. chattels. Mr. Watkins became pretty | ful articles that will prove very ac- pleasure at the morning service in | It is likely that next year an all- heavily involved and thought the | Usciul articles that I Chalmers church vesterday. It is ! Canadian rugby team will visit New [best way to get the tangles straight- | ceptable to any bride: ton months since he has preached. | South Wales. The N. 8. W. rugby un- | ened out was to make an assignment. a though he lectured all last session at f ion has offered to pay the entire ex- How about a nice Snowy Wi ite Linen Queen's. He has recovered his former | penses of a party of twenty-three from "Three Swallows." Tabla oth, full re 3 yards vigor. 1 i turn. : A long anc 2 yards wide, fo The preachers in Sydenham Street | ¥aueottver sto. Australie is ere: Sir John Power and Son's hes $1.50. 82.50 and £3.25 cach Methodist church yesterday were Rev. | iL. i idl : completion Swallows" Irish Whiskey, famous for Mr. Grimshaw in the ning... and | 8 L.c 18 rapicly. neating . comy '| over a century. Of highest standard | n Pure Linen Table Napkins, aw In morning, . a d Il be launched Saturday : Sas : Or 1 dozen Pure Linen Ta } Rev. A. Laird in the evening. After } on The tw Ts Tb Tey o purity. Distillers to. Hig Majesty at 7c. to &5 a dozen, extra value, the evening services, a short musical | "Xt. no 3 i "| the King. 3 ! fecital wan given. Ms.' Willigmaon | Se being built by Ciptain James An ; BEV Or a White Crochet Quilt for 95, Played dren Mr. | ey. Oa Yille wil in the wat- They is ads a shortage jal (guards r 2 hi . L (now N er in ays. X the ingst itenti t Yor 25. Novis of Toronto, sang two mice | Trl EL 000% pvvteu Tasha yy 0°, Kien Teneo wa Association has been organized with holiday: anted thi x Or an Imported Marseilles Quilt, satin MARINE INTELLIGENCE. | four clubs. The cofficers are: Hon. | *0Y employees "are. "kicking. a The | ait 0 to 85 cach. ---- { president Charles McDonald; president, | prospect is not assuring for them. . What is Going om About the |W. J. Wilson: vice-president, Stanley | Or 8 pair Sf Lace-Curtains, that, will Har! | Acton: secretary, Chathes Lattimore; | . . add tons tc any room in the ny hor. treasurer, Wilfrid LaQue. Special patterns from 3 _ The schooner Echo, from Trenton, | That the Alexandra is likely to de- | atarrh First ig 50 gC Perfect beauties is unloading wood at Portsmouth. {fend the Seawanhaka cup against the | at 84. $1.50 and £1.75 a pair, Craigs wharf : Steamers Cuba and | Manchester Yacht Club's challenger, | 2 worth easily £5.50 to £6.50. Luke ichigan up; Alexandria down is the opinion held by most of the | en ons on " 18 evening. : Montreal yachting authorities. In the | : Sivited guost we can Rive har; Steamers : North | trials so far rid Alexandra has de If you are an invited gm ST Blows Mg and Aingston, down and up ch | monstrated that she is very fast in | Sunday; Rideau King cleared this . | 3 you with an up-to-date Silk 1 + Waist in cream, navy, blac hand navy, at prices ranging from $1.95 to 85.50. Swell designs. EVERYTHING NEW AT rds. Breaking 'records is of more eS -- down there. aT 'a ¥ h significance than winning the race, he- ; a3 op riany slevalys: Tug Reon. cause a race may be won by the mis- Do you hawk ewman » 8 lC Tomi hd . Cobourg, ~ with. b dregs en fortune of an opponent, while the and spit, have ep barges, and" on. arriving td only DY. he meet of the ane. nging in the Sooo a " ® * 4 =~ i * . J. Shea, Ottawa, who as : back clears light for Oswego. been training ihe lacrosse team of J e ' . Cornell University, has returned from - S Township Of Kingston. |jict NV He says the United D Wi A special meeting of the council | States colleges have taken up lacrosse O you r eyes called by the reeve, M 18th, to | with the greatest enthusiasm, and P ai n, d oes fase a bylaw and o business. | Cornell especially has a team that will our h ead oved by Mr. Aylesworth, seconded | ultimately win out. Cornell has two y a by Mr. Reid, that by-law No. 431 Scranton Coal } '$ FOR JUNE Paid tor in June ; de- ® jivered any ume you say. PROP OVEOOeR Sa JAMES SWIFT & G0. Satta sssa tri Pratt's headache powders, cure, Set headache and neuralgia, 10c. and packages, at McLeod's Drug Stor®s i and the Gatien "Kingston: -- A is ollowing os om a} RN CRT re {aw a2 gah, uel pe | Hw 2 |xo| BEG CES forth © © B8 Sip CCC BE { pa nu He ns ~~ 4 0 Gi June 18th, returning until ol a 27th, | returning wth te aucust 290 15th, returning until i ; te ication : Hit oR EL Fl To AIRC Be 28 chuaned, 58 garment yf | $5 for path nO ation, ticket and te other igmation PP RLEY. w Gor. Johnston & Ontario Sts. = REECE RINT: LTT A a RAILWAY CONNECTION WITH CANDIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. L P WILL SELL 2 : ors' 'Excursion - Tickets Jomeseck 10 THE : , NOR ST 235% lan Ho BR 6 00 B% 89 50 40 50 until August HE 27th, returning until August 2 15th, returning until Sept. a K. & P. snd © articulars at K. a Ficket Office, Ontario Sires. ih " CONWAY PF: A. FOLGER, JR. F Gen, Pass. Art: Gena Supt Bay of Quinte Railway 3 ¥ City Hall Depot at 8:25 p.m. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. 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Steimers KINGSTON & TORONTC LEAVE KINGSTON : EAST--Daily, except Monday GOING a 6 an GOING WEST--Daily, except Monday a 5 pa The New Steamer "MONTREAL' I8 now running between Montroal ant Quebec, leaving Montreal on the eve dates in June and July and leavin Quebec on the alternate dates. Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte am Montreal Line. GOING EAST, Wednesdays and' Fri days and Sundays, at 4.80 p.m. GOING WEST, ai, Thursday tnd Saturdays, 11.30 p.m. J. P. HANLEY, J. SWIFT & CO ~ Freight Agent: wi Ticket Agent 7" Freight Agent! Lake Ontario and Bay of Quint Steamboat Co., Limited. 1000 Islands-- Rocheste Taking Effect May 28th Str. North King Leaves Kingst Sundays at 10.1 fm, fon Eh Tol, calling Bay and Gananoque. p.am., fi Bay Ticket Agent ~ calling at, - Str. Aletha #3ven Kingston daily except Sunda be om, for Picton and intermedia of . pul Information from J. P. Hanley Areats. dersieeve, Jas. & E. ESHORSEY, Trafic Manager: MONEY AND BUSINESS, GLO} vaila) ERE Ci Which. EE