month, $20 and She hate wane 'are in evidence here, apd rien pieces Tn Mahogany HARRISON CO, e 90. NG A STEAK A matter of care and at: a a Tose 5 ah BIT Rod one of of excellence at i ¥ OURTAIN STRETCH. § SECURE YOU IN THE A. D.Sc West Needs is of the General Assem business 0 the morning latter would , however, ea § e 1 The i their sessions in it. fr pr was proposed to SEMBLY # + ---- REPORTS ON COLLEGES AND More Money Given for Missions Than Asked' forn--What the ih in old Convocation Hall. ive limitéd moderator a further experiment fault of able to hear was that of the commissioners themselves. There was too much movement and talking. He awked them to sit closer to the front and inside the "galleries, agreed to 3 nment arrived, Hall was not so much at fault they thought, and they will continue Men--Civic 'Welcome to the Assembly. ernoon session When the Thursday aft opened, the comsuittee recommended hold- and afternoon ses- The a- sug- not principally The afternoon was wholly taken up by the presentation of college reports. Principal Falconer presented t of the Halifax Presbyterian Col- the re He said there was little to re made to suit your taste | port this year to the assembly, but everything was sing well, It ivide the course next session aiming at improvement, a give a lar Prof. Bai the scope of Baird ship of Knox, a high he was ad Le David stating tory was a surplus finencial provision for mendation was made braces] © paid lecturers for the other 8. Logie vocating appointment mote liberal the session at 8500; at 81,500, lege, Winnipeg, in ferent opinion of Queen's was doing thy. College country. pointed to the chair exegesis, 'colleges, and hence The work upon her strain for long had the removal of lege, Winnipeg The report of Principal of Chuten n » Question of be considered increase of 57 over orrico presented the rej of the Montreal: Presbyterian college, | that the work was satisfac | n results. The finances were in | about the same condition as last year of $183 against a deficit of $700 last year. The salary of the late Rev. Dr. Campbell was paid to the end of the year. There Lare three chairs vacant, two. the trustee | Jeimanently fill the chair of | passed. Rev, E. Bo of St. Matthew's treal, was appointed William Mortimer Clark, | governor of Ontario, presented the re- | rt of Knox College. Receipts were 19,910.71, and expenditure, $19,806. 14; surplus, $104.57. These recommend- ations were made by hoard of manage- ment : That Rev. T. B. Kilpatrick, M. A, DD, of Manitoba College, be ap- of systematic theology, and Rev, H. A. Kennedy, M. | ., Callendar, Scotland, be ap- pointed professor of New Testament | it prevail church ha d'more Interest lege than any other of is strengthened , to the utmost. He re gretted the transfer of Rev, Dr. Kil | trick from Manitoba to Knox. but | noX needed him and the general as- sembly should make no opposition. chifrch was putting too much and to have an ordinary course and an advanced course. There was a dan, of the college becoming too | ac je, The primary work of the vollege was to turn out preachers and ¥ strict attention to the devotional , This ideal would be kept in view hereafter. Principal hoped the maritime provinces r revenue to the college, also spoke, drawing tention to several features of the col- lege. The revenue was $13,493.77 and expenditure $14,616.39. Large revenue was needed if the college was to its works. Prof. paid tribute to Principal Fal- comer for his loyalty to the maritime wvinces by deciding to remain Halifax and not sepa the principal onor. the maritime provinces would by Principal Falconer in return for the sacrifices had made. more Falconer would at- on in @ hoped stand ort as but only Recom- eology (the salary of which | i by a member of St. Paul's church, Montreal), 'and appoint three two. opposed this procedure, ad- | to the three | chairs and an appeal to the church for x contributions. commendation of the trustees A, "Mackenzie, B.A, church, Mon- Rev, E. The re- was professor of ractical theolo at $2,500 a year; Rr, John McKay lecturer in apolo tice for the session at a salary 00; Rev, Prof. J. Clarke Murray, of McGill, lecturer in church history R. H. Davidson, Ph.D., Toronto, lecturer for session in Old Testament literature and exegesis | of for Principal Patrick, of Manitoba Col- ) discussing the re- port, said that since the commission ers of the General Assembly had come to Kingston, they had acquired a dif- the great for the country. Likewise, he believed, if the assembly visited the Presbyterian College, Mont- real, they would see the strengthening it, for it was most wor- | work necessity of in the lieutenant: In supporting tLe recommendations | in. Knox College report, Principal Fal- | ana. of Halitax, spoke iF Sha unity, mong the Canadian i Probably the | in Knox Col theological should he in Manito- 'ba, and. he understood, it was on ac- count of not being able to stand the that Dr. Kilpatrick agreed to come east to Principal Patrick said that Rev. Dr. Kilpatrick, | the situation in the Preshyterian Col had been rendered ten times more diffionlt than it is now. He did not protest against the removal, and desired to. sav that the older col- leges must be strengthened, the college manage- ment committee was adopted. 1 Knox. hy Gordon presented the re s- University, and stated endowment would till Friday after total registration was 954, last year. Tn theology revi The with to take university council dition to the five | council. | Principal Forres moving a resoluti lege report, spok {work. The speaker {were not more theological students in the colleges. Canada was getting into colleges some | Great Britain had _|eould say that Canadians were not at | {all | Rev. J. A. Macdonald seconded | her jealous, | resolution, which {tion at the success of Queen's. Queen's | was doing an enormous work for Can- { ada. Many of her 'have bled white 'for her sake. Queen's | will need every h | cause the thence will not be day. This institution must be streny- ! thened if she is to hold the place she has made in the Hon. Colin minister of education, in the report of Manitoba that in the west | Capada. The nium | session -was the le { Contributions had fallen off from the older provinces, a matter The professors' salaries have been in- creased | that Rev.' Dr, Br | agent, $250. Tt was recommended | °4 deputy agent and treasurer, he 0} the most entertaining attractions yee act as financial | be assissted_by an honorary advisory which has éver visited Ottawa. | | in addition to his other duties; | COMMittee of fre members, viz, W. |qpa exhibition given before a large that Rev. Edmund Guthrie Perry, B. | Mortimer Clarke, Robert Kilgour, and audience, was exceptionally cood. A., be appointed to the newly founded approval of the assembly, to provide for the appointment by the {bers to the board of trustees, in ad- { each college for the other. There was (once a time when people {were too many colleges, but that time {had passed. The desire was to streng- i then them all and show a greater de- |votedness to their cause and to their university The report of Queen's was adopted, DAILY WHIG, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, "w= an Fnglish lord. Through the eflorts of the late Rev. Dr, Robertson, the Presbyterian church in Canada sent misdionaries am the people, there | . who were neglected. Now it has four operation, but he supposed it was Lv preaching stations there. cause Kingston was so beautiful that There was little to report regarding | the people wanted to' let the grass the missions of the eastern section of grow still more and become the church, as the population is go- | beautiful. (Laughter.) as ing west. Thé ordained missionaries | passed the motion of Dr. Milligan by were fewer this year than for some | a standing vote. had come to Kingston and to Queen's for many of them did not know that steps by legislation of five more mem- wondered at the cars not being in now elected by the ter, of Dalhousie, in on to adopt the col- e of the love of | fields have now become self-sustain- ing. The statistics show an increase | of 109 families, 138 single persons and COMING ATTRACTIONS. regretted that there Sunday, At The Grand. ' expressed satisfac- {like production of the original. The ~&t this morning's session,. Hamil- ton Cassels, K.C., Toronto, presented | Sgviour, and the report of the trustees. The re | (hristian art. ceipts for the schemes of the church | y rk were greater . than in any preceding tures, year, amounting to nearly half a | ,¢ the million dollars. The principal amounts | oye were home missions $13€,585.06; for- eign missions $152,000; augmentation £26,008 ; French evangelism, $19,000 ; vidows and orphans $) 1.60 ; for is a masterpiece of Prof. Cullerton, New using two miles of moving pic- will reproduce these pictures Grand Opera house, Sunday ning, immediately after 'the close sons and supporters elp she can get, be- of fifty vears the university of to- will be taken at the door. 1, life of the country English Bioscope Company. Campbell, Manitoba infirm ninietery 3M as The hii oi The Ottawa Citizen commenting on | presenting | recommended furthen efiorts on © the moving picture entertainment | part of the churches towards svstema- tic giving, which would largely in- crease the givings; that Rev. Dr. War- den, agent and treasurer of the church who has been seriously ill, be granted six months' leave of absence, and that his son, Alexander Warden, he appoint- College, said lay the future of House 'next Monday, ber of studerfis last Wednesday evenings: and matinee, says © 'In seeuring the mov- ing pictures of the Bioscope company, the directors of the St. George's Hall company. brought to the city one of Tuesday and argest in its history. of regret. Hamilton Cassels, all of Toronto. Scenes of life in all classes and in ali {chair of Old Testament - Language, Rev. Dr. MacLaren, principal of | blaces were portrayal with such ex- |and that the members of board be | Knox College, stated that the increas- | actness that the onlooker almost im | authorized to fill the vacancy caused ed givings were due no doubt to the agines' that the scenes are real and | by the transfer of Rev. Dr. Kilpat- | general prosperity of the country. He of on canvas." The comic 1 rick to Knox College. Rev. J, W. Mec- | Millan declared that the day of Mani- | wag the future, !Tohn McKay, Montreal, spoke of pro- [toba ( 'ollege fessors in Manitol and of the coura they had faced the loss sustained by the transfer The assembly gho | | . Home Mission Reports. There was a large visitors at the ev toba College every possible Th aeport | The report was adopted. spoke of the necessity of relieving Dr. warden for a time, so that he might be spared to the church in whose in- terests he had labored so well. The re- port was adopted. > The aged and infirm ministers' fund report was presented by J. K. Mac have nothing in them to prevent any one from attending. They are as merous as they are laughable. The il { lustrated songs were also good, and the songs are well rendered. - HOUSE WITH A HISTORY. Rev. ba College, Winnipeg, geous way in which of Rev. Dr. Kilpatrick. Sonaid. The givings of the pepe to I 3. 1s were no Aas large as ey | 3 : uid pledee © la | should be. The failure on the part of Alwington the Birthplace of congregations to provide necessary Grant Allen, Author. { funds made it necessary to cut down Alwington house, the property on the annuities. A special appeal had to | King street, which has recently been be made, the result of which was not | purchased by Mrs. T. G. Wallace, © attendance of | yet known. Mr, Maaloualy said the Fdge Park, Pittsburg, Pa., is a place ening - session which fault lay not with =the laity whose | of great historic = interest, its early Nas devoted to 'the hearing of the | liberality was above question. If the history being closely associated with . parts, ang ministers would do their duty and lay many of the most important person og lhe the matter before their congregations ages in the young dominion. Mrs. dresses were delivered. The keynote | (ha necessary money would vearly he | Carolina M. Machar, who is a direct of them all was the need of more A . : ? { missionaries in the west, Rev. E. D. Me secretary of the mittee," presented western section. | vear just sponsibility than heen previously undertaken, with all LW then, it was the possession of my | financial obligations fully met and The Civic Welcome. mother, only daughter of the late | with such a balance in the treasury At eleven o'clock a deputation from | Baron de Longueuil. In 1848 ny late | J 88 warranted the committee in inau- | the city council was introduced to the brother, Grant Allen, whose fame as | gurating a much-needed reform, viz., assembly by John Melntyre, K.C. The | an author is well-known, was born in | sionaries by fifty Last year there year, 503. (added during the { Sabbath attendance, | tal mission contributions were $136,- more than was asked. | Ome gratifying feature reported was { the marked increase in | tions to the Home Mission funds from | 588, or $6,588 | | Were greater by | byterian church i | rican Presbyterian | has contributed | port of fifteen fields | estimates amount Dr. McLaren stated that the requisite was men. Money could be @. said it was in the interest of | got in abundance, but there was the church and of Protestantism that | lack of missionaries to there should he a strong Presbyterian | college in the largest city of Canada. | That college should be strengthened. | If Roman Catholicism is to be at its best it must be confronted with a vig- | orous and and enlightened Protestant- | ism. Remove the Montreal Presbyterian | and the Presbyterian church in Canada will "bulk" less, not (nly Quebec province but througasut ; : to-day; Hamilton down this afternoon. | inist < ada, one who by his .eflorts specially | The steamer Kingston this morning She Tot Tos 3 riod er to |in the cause of , education has made unloaded here, the largest cargo of the Jat insreasing | opu ation of the | the Names of Canada and Kingston freight she evar carried to this port aig OYed. a resolution ex- | revered, should have been chosen as | nye ; . 3 : Pressing the appreciation of the as- | the seat of your deliberations. The | M- T- Souipany Wark i) Rose: sembly over the great expansion of City of Kingston has reason to mount and consorts from Fo R= the mission work !a day of | God for the larg that had attended to establish the the newer district Rev. J. dent of missions, solution, spoke of i done among Rev. J. M. Millar, naimo, B.C., told of the preaching in the mountains as on the prairie, where different condi- 1 found. in the west are doing a noble work, tions were : closed was a phenomenal oue in the annals of Home Missions. It opened with a greater fnancial re- ever before. assumed, and closed with a record of a larger amount of work successfully performed than had increasing the salaries Number of | the two western synods. The receipts Though not connected with the Pres generous contributions of the Preshy- terian people, and recommending Sun day, October 15th, to be observed as special A. Carmichael, superinten descendant of the carly owners of the property, gives the following brief sketch of the history of Alwington house : "Alwington house was built ahout the wear 1829 by my grandfather, Charles Grant, sixth Baron de Lon guenil. Then thé government came to Kingston in 1840,%t being the only onse of a large size, was occupied as Government House bv the three gov- ernors, Lord Sydenham, Lord Met- calfe and Sir Charles Bagot. Since subscribed. Mr. Macdonald stated that when he was recently in England, Lord Strathcona had intimated that when the capital of the fund reached | $260,000 he would add $5,000. The fund at present amounts to about $227,000. The report recommended the appoint- ment of an agent for three or four months to assist in securing the ne-' cessary increase to the endowment fund. The report will be discussed lat- r. Laren, D.D., general Home Mission Com- the report of the In some respects the the committee had 2 ever of home mis. dollars a vear. were 488 fields; this communicants year, 1,704; average 35,468. The to- | deputation consisted of Mayor McFar- the house. We lane, Aldermen King, Hoag, and Bell | tober, 1900, and City Clerk Shannon. The mayor | taken from u extended the following civie welcome, ----- and also an invitation to be the city's MARINE INTELLIGENCE. giests on a trip among - the Thou sand Islands on Saturday afternoon : Put in page 5, where indicated "As mayor of Kingston, it is my pleasing duty in conjunction with several of my colleagues of the city council to offer to you and the mem- | bers of this hondrable assembly left when Alwington in Oe- my father What is Going on About the : Harbor. the contribu- Oswego with coal. over fifty pee cont. Crawford's wharf : Schooner Annan fb ie ; oY ot a | dale cleared for Fairhaven. 4 earty welcome on behalf o e City The steamer Alexandria is due ul n Canada, the Ame- | of Kingston. We congratulate you, ? at Craig's wharf, to-night. The steamer Caspian was moved this morning from Craig's wharf to the K. & P. wharf to finish outfitting. ~ At Swift's wharf: Steamers Picton | up, last night: Kingston down and up, church, Montreal, £3,750 for the sup- | in Alberta. The to £136,000. sir, on your clovation to the very dis- tinguished position of moderator of this important body. 'It is a subject of peculiar gratification to wus that this hall consecrated to, the memory of one of the noblest sons of Can: chief in the west, of the be | liam with 180,000 bushels of com ; SS. Westmount from Fort William with 80,000 bushels of barley. Repairs = to the, dynamite-laden proud of Queen's University, $ am sure that this assembly, gathered from the remotest parts of | the dominion, will, among the diverse 4 . congregations here reprosented cherish steamer Dorothy were still proceeding a renewed and increased interest in slowly this morning, and will proba- the progress and development of this bly not be finished for several days. institution. The present principal, e case in which the stem is to he worthy successor of him who for a enclosed was not completed this quarter of a century guided the des. | Morning, but divers are at work con- tinies of Queen's, has already stamp- | tinually. ed himself as the right man in the right place. May I express the earnest hope that your deliberations may be accomplished by the choicest bless- ings of the Great Head of, the church, and, therefore, prove beneficial to all ranks and conditions &f men. "In the rugged simplicity of the old © measure of success 1 the church's efforts. church of Christ in ! 8 of Canada. thanksgiving to | i in seconding the re- the special work the foreign ele- M.A. Na- A June Wedding. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Nr. and Mrs. William Pipe, 85 Colborne street, when their second daughter, Florence Eveline, was united in mar- compared to that ! The missionaries in f i i i y riage to Philip Henry Baker, n- a ree: dificult, gtd with land, your predecessors valiantly ar i in the ey of the missionary's success' is or to hia Waictainnl a 'Solemn league and | yo fry, of Redden & Co. Rev. Alex- wife. Strong, intellectual men, . the | covenant against ignorance, error | oi. Laird performed the ceremony, | flower of ts ater ver -- and superstition. In this new land; in" the presence of a few immediate | were "needed. Tt was such men that already beset hy the complications of | friends. The bride looked charming were required to build up western alec newer civilization, . Your |, , gown of white silk, and carried | country. who were overby but yet strugglin | the Saqirtuiont every theological vear in mission licensed. Rev. 8, said there was n varied as in the there wes speciall who had gone | to go to the nor The report of sented the report tion from. the Curdy, secretary, i Rev. W. G. W. Fortune, { brook, B.C., declared that the | ministers must celieve the western men Childerhose, make homes for themselves, and were | making the wealth The speaker pleaded with eastern men section was adopted. Rev. JJ. 8. Sutherland, Halifax, pre- sion section, emphasizing tance of the work in the cast. That | work is very iniportant- for the west, as well as the east, for Western Can- | Lada is drawing much of her popula- east. Rev, E. A efforts, I any sure, ell bu succegsinlly | a bouguet of white carnations and | the combi OTCes | lilies of the valley. She was assisted | by her sister, Miss Katje, who looked arrayed against of evil, "Again, let me bespeak for you the Crank- eastern " I pretty in a gown of white ofgandie, | rice and Weary. a rpleality of the homes of and carried a bouguet of pink sud | 2 on. He advocated The : ide 3 : .y white carnations. e. -R Baker, by the church of a erator. | Sylvie. i | brother of the groom, was best man. student to spend one The groom's gift to the bride was 4 | work before being handsome pearl crescent; to the brides- maid a beautiful gold crescent, and to the broomsman a "good luck" pin. The bride received many beauti- ful and costly presents from Toronto. | the | Deserontn and elsewhere. A handsome | marble clock, from the choir of which both bride and groom are members, and a beautiful tabl® foom Sunday school and teachers, showed the high esteem in which they: are both held Mr. and Nrs. Baker have taken up residence at 35 Upper William street; place in the respect and affection of the Presbyterian church. There were many members of the assembly, he said, who think it a very heaven to be able to return to Kingston and to Queen's. Rev. Dr. Milligan moved that assembly express its gratification to the mayor for his cordial welcome to Kingston, so beautiful in situation, e , for his generous invitation to a trip th and give a hend. | on the St. Lawrence; and hopes that the western mission | its meeting will make for the spirit- | ual betterment of the city and tend Parry Sound, | mission field so | north. The work | V among voung men { to New Ontario to | 0 of this province, | : a Y 1 will be "at home" to their to make great friendships in the hos- | £h° o A | 3 8 3 9 of the vastern mis- | pitable homes. ' thrown open to the | friends on June 2st. | the impor- | commissioners. Walter oh Mon- | i treal. in seconding the resolution, | | spoke of Kingston's beantios and the | | hospitality of the citizens, and hoped for -style, comfort and durability. The | the meeting of the assembly would be | latest shapes and greatest values in | -a_ benediction to the people. King- | these celebrated hats are at Campbell | + | stou's corporation had not been heard Bros., the house of quality. | They Stand Hard Knocks. i Christy's and Stetson's are the hats | Me- and Rev. J. J ! 3 | Queen's was so great as she is. Sdme | more | The assembly | said there | Years, being twenty-one as against The assembly adjourned at twelve thirty-four for the preceding year. | o'clock, having decided to change the | This dcerease is principally due to [hour from 12.30 o'clock. the fact that many of the mission | 544 communicants. The amonnt rai. | The famous 'Passion play which of the best men | 04 in the mission tations was $15, | canted such a sensation throughout produced, and Le 564. The report: was adopted, and | po ivilized world last year and | the assembly adjourned at ten ! which was produced ' at Ober-Ammer- | o'clock. | gau, Germany, has been reproduced the | Friday Morni Seasion' {in moving pictures which gives a life { Passion play represents the life of our | of church services. A silver collection | which will appear at the Grand Opera | Wednesday | was | Booth's wharf : Schooner Voges from | LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS | IN GENERAL. { Occurrences In The | Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest To The People. Newman and Shaw's "Wrappers. California peaches and plums. 'Phone 141. W. J, Crothers. Bass and maskinonge fishing will | be legal on ard after the 16th. William Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's book store. Constable Filson appeared on duty to-day after several weeks' sick | leave, Sale on Saturday of D. hip 81 Corsets for 75c. Dress Reform. , Good strong moth camphor balls at Gibson's Red Cross Drug store. and A. dip- New York to the usual standard. 'Phonme 141, { J. Crothers. | So far, the June brides have had no | difficulty in keeping the dust off their | orange blossoms, cream, pure fruit Uenry Cunningham, piano | from Chickering. Orders received af McAuley's book store, Princess street | At the regular meeting of Kingston lodge, No. 59, 1.0.0.F., last eveni the first degree. Pratt's headache powders, cure sick headache and neuralgia, 10c. and 25c. | packages, at McLeod's Drug Store. { W. J. Graves, formerly a hotel | keeper' at Bath, has purchased the Al | bion hotel, Battleford, Man. The priee | paid was £10,000. ed at the call of the chairman, wa® defeated. i The Lockett Shoe 'Store have * just received a fresh lot of nice travelling pictures | grips prigegdrom $1.50 up. The lowest | prices in the ¢ity on trunks and tra velling goods. W. H.s6eodwin, by resolution, asked | the Board of Education not to the hoard decided matter later. Steamer North - King Teaves Sun- days at 10.15 a.m. for Alexandria | Bay and Gananoque, and at § p.m. {for Rochester, N.Y., via the Bay -of | Quinte | Loud complaints are heard from { many of the officials and employees of {a local provincial government insti- tution, over the quality=of food which is being supplied the institution by the | local merchants to whom the patron- | age has been given. It is said that some of the provisions are entirely un fit for use, Buy cold cream | Crose Drug Store. Tts for rough skin. | Eastern Ontario command, was, with | his staff, banqueted last evehing. at | the officers' mess, Tete. du Pont Bar | racks, by the officers of the R.C.F.A. | Col. Reade and Maj. Lafferty, of the LMC. and several other officers" of local. corps were also among the guests ° | The Smell Of Clark's. | Clark's luscious Lunch Tongue, so {appetizing and juicy, sets Juices flowing. Tt and completes dig the gastric imulates hunger, tion. | { Two Famous Hats. [Carter's and Wilkinson's famous hats {are known the world over and are | popular with both old and young. | They are to be had in Kingston-only at Campbell = Bros., the style centre for men's hats. | Edward Beaupre has received from | the United States government the first | threé 'volumes of a work entitled | "The Birds of North and Middle Am { erica." It is to be issued in eight | volumes of 700 pages | fusely illustrated. Every known. bird { of North and Middle America is des cribed and listed. The work is most valuable. TEE rr -------- A POINTER WORTH .HAVING The merits of Ozone are well known, but in buying it one must be sure to get the purest form. Also, Ozone should always be taken along with "Celery King," the famous tonic lax- ative. The purest form in which Ozone is put up is "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)" and each, bottle of this brand contains a coupon entitling you to a packacge of "Celery King' free, | No other firm in the world can give | "Celery King" with Ozone. We give it | because our Ozone thus_brings the highest | results. In addition" you get Just about twice as much "Solution of Ozone" for your money as of other | kinds, and youn get it in the purest and most concentrated form. You also | get "Celery King" free, instead of having to buy it, which you would need to do in order to have full bene fit from the use of Ozone. Your druggist should have "Solu- tio of Ozone (the coupon kind)." If not, write to the Public Drug Com- pany, Bridgeburg, Ont. on SALERATUS IS THE BEST. COMPANY E.W.GILLETT 028m City And | As usual our cake department is up Ww. Perfectly pure soda water, pure ice syrups." and large, | thir glasses at Wade's soda fountain. tuner ng, three new members were admitted to A motion of W, H. Godwin, at last | night's meeting of the Board of Edu- cation, that the board stand adjourn- re- | sume classes in the schools until Sep- I tember 5th, 'Monday being Labor Day, © | but to discuss the at Gibson's Red {Col Gordon, officer commanding the each, and pro- PLLLLELLCLELEIELELALIPOE -- thoi Hae elt es -- here were 37 students. The | McCaskill, Fort Kent, Maine, alsc of ax going wrong, as was unfor- | 9C RE. for the year was $72,925.22 ; | spoke. The latter district was lost ~ | tunately the ease in offer places in | H AY S QMETHING NEW ture $73,724.15; deficit $768.93. | Canada by the astuteness of a United Canada. (Laughter.) Nr. Paul said | ETHING GOOD ; rt stated that the trustees, | States politician and the stupidity of he was delighted that the assembly 1 ftoba . Jao he. following rates from Kingston:-- (BEST) he v0 | evan {son In! - ul I A scientific Toilet p Mowbraw 3130 | Sheho - - - © 85 i ration for Deo:aine Regina PT i skin, softens and refreshes the aris tos ry RE n Ms w - | For gentlémen--As an apices Lyleton 3200 | Saskatoon - - 3525 | shaving it cannot "pe WL. application gpa, Mere Prince Albert - 36 00 . ie heat--leaves the 1 Mipicia 025] Maneod = =» WO | cool and soft Ie face Mlarin - FH Maced + > BS T . Noosom!l 3 50 Sood baer ~~ 8050 [30 Introduce. this ideal Toilet py, Arcola - Strathcona: - - 4030 jn we Will vive €para. June 18th, returning until Lar, Going i ust 14th. - A | ge. regular 50c. size bottles Aust V june. 27th, returning until for 28¢. August 25, 0 15th, returning until Lory for So th. a [7 » ple Set i ed on application | ry it and the pleashye will be yours Suopover will be 4" iver, ahilieaion Prepared and 'sold only t ta. COD! and intermediate stations, and » dem. (A ipeg, op any point West Th ."" 19 at eXtension of time up to two e" es Pu. St there cane nbtained on payment of ¢ ore, mor each month on part thereof. For L. T. BEST, Chemist and Optician; nist c accommodation," ticket and 'Phone 8 that I give afflicted." Burdock TORONTO, ONT. L420 4 OMETHING S00THyg ~ Compoung Camphor Cream Mitchell's 01d Stang, Doctors Said That Lumps and External Swellings Would Turn to Running Sores, Mrs. Jacob Kaehler, Zurich, Bitters would cure me, so that the lumps and external swellings, which the doctors told me would turn to running sores, would disappear. can say that I have no doubt but that Burdock Blood Bitters has saved me from years of suffering. It is with the greatest of pleasure and with a thankful heart medicine on the market to-day, and is composed entirely of roots, herbs, barks and berries. NEWMAN & : : i Save (Oc. A TON ON YOUR COAL. Swift's Scranton TALK TO YOU ? i Sp S-- ------ JAMES SWIFT & 00.8 CTSA ENA WILL ISSUE ers' Excursion Tickets Homeseskers' 13 and the Canadian North West ca i ly to all other information 'apply NLEY, 9 for quick y A Jose aetivery, Cor. Johuston. & Ontario Sts. LCL LANL RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. et WILL SELL Homeseekers' Excursion Tickets TO TH NORTH WEST -- : og - - $30 00 Estevan { $3100 Ont., says that Winnipeg Yorkton owbray 81 Sheho - - - 8.50 i iA 3150 Regina ol 3m ' Souris = Lipton | Brandon - 31 Moose Jaw - - rs jeton 1 Saskatoon - - Jia 3200 | Prince Albert - S d H f Misiota J 5225 | Saipan - =» 32.2) Red Deer - ave €r from Many Years t0 | Strathcona -' - of Suffering. 18th, returning © until 3 27th, 'returning until Ada 19 15th, returning until Sept oh, K. & P. and © She writes :--** Now imagine how joyous ou particalsrs a Sats, Dire: : and great was my surprise when a friend F CONWAY, a A. F OLGER, JR, of mine told me that Burdock Blood Gen. Pass. . en . . Bay of Quinte Railway New short line fer Tweed, Napanee peseronto, and all. lccal points. Trains leave City Hall Depot at 8:35 p.m. F OCNWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kiagsten. QUEBEC, STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, I took her advice, and this testimonial, knowing that Burdock Blood. Bitters has done so much for me, and you are at perfect liberty to use this for the benefit of others similarly River and Gu'f of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Blood Bitters is the best blood Twin Screw Iron SS. "Campana, with electric lights, electric bells: and al modern comfort. SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON J at 2 p.m: Sth and 19th June 3rd, 17th and 31st July; 14th and 28th August 11th. and 25th. September, fo mmm Re el Pictou, . N.S., calling at Que Gaspe - --- Mal Bay. Perce, Cape Cove, Grane River, Summerside, P.E.l1., and Char lottetown, P.E.I. Money-Savers For Saturday : 1 . Summer Excursions, $35 and upwards bv the new Twin Screw SS. *Bermud ny Tint ian" 5,500 toms. Sailing fortnightl Ladies' Print = Wrappers, worth York, from 7th June, to 11t $1 and 81.10, to clear at 6% < Temparature cooled so 'L se Jizes & t measure reezes seldom rises above degree: Sires 3%, 40 bust seasure. Princess Hotel open the year round. 2 snaps in Ladies" White Under Toe fussh tripe' of the season °c , one with deep flounce health and comfort. worth 5c nd 60¢., on hve diel he i line has ARTHUR AHERN, Seceretary, Quebe deep flounce and insertion For tickets and staterooms apply to J worth 90c., yours for Hk HANLEY," or J. P. GILDEL S LEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingsto Ladies' Fast Black Cotto Ont 2 pairs for 25 . . Ladies' Cotton Hose. ch D | L shades, 25¢. line, for al in Chilviren's Tan Hosiery, all shades, sizes 10c¢. and up = Tape Girdle Corsets, all oh, Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Island Summer Corsets, all size, spe Brockville, Prescott and Montreal. i 5 ! New j - T, 300, Snore KINGSTON & TORONT £1.25 White Crochet Quilts LEAVE KINGSTON : large size, 9Se¢ asa EAST--Daily, except Monda 6 an 65c. Bleached Table Damask GOING WEST--Daily, except Monda Sc. a yard & 5 pom. -------- 40 inch Victoria Lawn, fine and rg, The New Steamer "MONTREAL 0c. ' 4 Is now runming between Montreal -a) ! leaving Montreal on the ev ies' i " Totto Vests, in June and July and leavi Ladies ¢ Ried Cotton on ie "and July ar B3c., Be, Ic. , A Better lity Vests, 25c. and Hamilton, Ti te oh Her UBL A n, Toronto, Bay of Quinte a up. Montreal Line. p GOING EAST, Wednesdays and F. AW FA days and Sundays, at 4.30 pun. SHAW GOING WEST, Tuesdays, Thursda and Saturdays, 11.80 p.m J.P. HANLEY, J. SWIFT & CO Ticket "Agent Freight Agen Lake Ontario and Bay of Quin Steamboat Co., Limited. 1000 Islands -- Rocheste Taking Effect May 28th Str. North King a Leaves Kingston on Sundays at 10 rive for Thousand Islands, calling lexandria Bay and Gananoque. 1 Jirning 'steamer leaves at 5 p.m, | Rochester N . Bay - Quinte te .¥., calling at. Str. Aletha Leaves Kingston daily except Sund: 1.8 pm. for Picton and intermedi to¥ of Quinte ports, calling at Deser: 5 and Belleville on Taesdays, Thu ou and. Saturdays. r ull information frgm J. P. Hanley, - _ Gildersleeve, as. Swift & C ants - E Aw HORSEY, Trafic Manager. ~~ es Coal MONEY AND BUSINESS. For this month 8 MVERD LONDON AND GLO . on, re Company. a discount of oc. a t Leta SorieT ars! in " sadition ' hich po ve CAN WE urity the unlimited Naninty . Farm Mo insured at lowest poss ve antaon bd bad TH met rates from a & Strange, Agents. PUR POLICIES COVER MOR® - buildings and contents than any « i fompany offers. Ixamine then Odwin's Insurance Kmporium, My *t Souare, 00000000?