) Ontario command. on stafi--Deputy-assist- ant Adjt.-Gen."\Lieut.-Col. D. Young, A.D.A.A.G., Eastern Ontario mand. * at departments--Senior AS. C.. officer, Major W. J C.: principal veterinary officer, fiout. Col." J Massie, P.v.O, Eastern Ontario command. pecially employed--Musketry | YC H. Wallbrid, Regt,; assistant musketry structor, Capt. T. V. Anderson, 14th "+ sp t C Ww {he hee ce Sal WF mal, oe | ! 8. T. and 8. harey Gent. Cadet M. McPhee, R.M.C,; dis- {The train hearing trict signalling officer, Lieut. D. NM picked up "A" D.S.0.; ton, Tar "hy wn, ~Col. Bro Rajor Yi Garvin, quartermaster, and > veterinary i the volunteers. Sergt. W. Bra- mah, R.C.F.A.; military mounted quartermaster sergeant military staff clerk, W. G. Bailey; as- sistant chief clerks, Howard, R.C.F.A; Connor, R.C.F.A. 1 Bri staffs--2nd cavalry brigade, nt-colonel commanding , Lieut. Col. T. C. Clyde, ussars; brigade major, Capt. J, H. Elmsley, Royal Canadian Dragoons ; orderly officer, Gent. Cadet; A, V. S, Nordheimer, R.M.C.; ant-colonel commanding, Lieut. Col. R. Costigan, Le t. Cadet oy F. Grant, L.; The | Je} ieut. H. . 8. Ei. liott, 14th F.R.C.A,; veterinary officer, Ve Capt. W. J. Morgan, V.S., 5th A 2 6th infantry bri onel commanding bri J. Hughes, R.O.; b jor A. H. Smith, 49th ot, 7th infantry gade, liéutenant-col- onel LE brigade, Lieut.-Col. E. B, Edwards, R.0.; brigade major, Gunner J. A. O'- ter cavalry regimen nt in b Jibee , pin the" altermoon: a UB end ae | squadrons de, lieutenant-col- rigade, Lient.-Col. A SPLENDID REPORT. "._ Of the W.A. Annual Meeting at The monthly meeting of the cathe a of the Woh was held oh Tuesday, when the chief item on_the 46th lads in for their twel reading | Robinson of her capital port of the annual mecting in Napa- nee, This was enjoyed | those who had not been privileged to be at that inspiring gathering, but also by those who had been able to up to it, The appointment of Mrs. Dorcas sécretary for the branch was confirmed. and Miss Ferns was elected to the office of box secre tary. Mrs. Norman Fraser read a let- ter from Bishop Duvernet, in which he said that he had made a visitation of his whole livesse, Caledonia, with the tion of Atlin, "Som of our well-educated, well- ndian men and women scarce- ly distinguishable from white people, would astonish some of our friends in Bastern Canada." hopes to have a diocesan svnod, and a mission fund of the diocese administer ed by an executive committee, so that the utmost may be done to help mis- sions at home and abroad. All of this will be heard with pleasure by 'the Bishop Duvernet Buxton Smith spoke very appreciative. Iv of the splendid work done bv Mrs, Norman Fraser and Miss F. Macau. lay, and the meeting adjourned. After the close a meeting of the oxe- cutive of the diocesan "yoard was held, of deep svmpathv B. Northrup, M.P.. and to St. Thom- as' W. A.. Belleville, condoling with them on the death of Mrs. Northrup. UNITED IN MARRIAGE. Phillip Hays and Miss Carswell , Wedded This Morning. At 8.15 o'clock this pel, the place of Miss Carswell, onl Philip a Break ays, of 19 city. - fast eas served § as the ride's home, where invi guests sat down 0 nt repast. The table decor- blue taffeta trimmed with satin and real point lace. She wore a tuscan 'hat to match, and carried a beautiful of cream roses. The brides ise Troy, Fogiw a bouquet 0 . Mr. Dorgan support- The 'presents the esteem in which the eld, Many came from to, Vancouver, California, Cleve. laces. The happy cou- making their home in King- Sparing The Gad. - to Mail. vo There will he a- ingston man who isoned for wounding an daughter who kept her the morning. After rl who should ha disciplining 1474. commie fovidul tools used by the gontractors. As there had been sc referring to the city tee, the matter of a but a permanent thought it was too | mittee could not be got to place trol of the parks' committ: should arrange the ma fund. tract. -------- ANOTHER LARGE CROWD. Witnessed the Pictures at the Grand Opera House. of their acknowledgements of the high character of the entertainment. Many rich in humor and caused much laugh. won for her many new friends. lengthy. the principle, ones being : "The Opening of the British Parlia- realistic scene, eral local views, eens. COL. YOUNG LENIENT. Pleased With Inspection of 14th Regiment. Artillery Park, last night. under Capt, Sparks and Liout. and Lieut. Simpson, and Capt. Mowat Manner quite satisfactory to Col. Young, the' inspector. : pleased with the drilling of the boys. wood, last ght, and ig, not expect the impossi rom unteers, The officers of the 14th held a meeting at" the armouries, last even- ng, to make _ to Utica. Eee drawn to se0 wi the several companies would be quartered during their visit. ------------ Will Not Present It. The management of the Bioseope company announced last might that it was their intention to present a view of the "Co tion Leaving St. Mary's Cathedral > but owing to a Intter of protest from the convent au- thorities, the picture was not shown * It pays do sell Hie. best, That's why got = good cream at Gib: Tons Red Cross drug store fountain. TEE FLY 1 something new this ve, stay where they alig Vampire Spiral Fly Catcher Suspended from gasoliers RECIPROCITY INSPECTION ARRANGEMENT. on from Gibson's Red ogg aint in, plano received at Meduley's or Arniel was busy ng the license fees from ckmen, Lever's Y-2 {Wise Head) disinfect- or Macdonald Excava- Not to the Liking of Steamboat Men--Where it is Awkward... committee met | 80% and transacted were : Alds, te, Walkem, Giv- procity steamboaf inspec: and the United States is to the liking of, marine me; hem nd it very cost- It is understood that the street rail- way bondholders want exemption from property on King i Bayer the city taxation on their council will have to ; A party of Americans on board a handsomely appointed house boat, came up from Alexand morning, and left tes vessel until he gets her certi- perhaps,. to 'some re- | US0ally select these spots for We have them in active enquire when next You are ip. for Rideau river Mellor acted as pilot. offender, a sailor off the Bannockburn, made his cha Canadian inspector, port where the vessel is ed in inspecting other be make a special trip her. This makes They sell for 5c. each worth ten times the price. back to examine it awkward for the and expensive to the boat ao Ton Te The "Best" Drug Store, purchase t L. T. Best, Chemist and Optician, 'Phone 59. MITCHELL'S oLD STAND -- "7 was allowed another W. F. Nickle went to Toronto yes- terday in connection with street. rail- way matters, and on his return, the committee is to meet further consider A perfumed borated talcum powder 15¢. Gibson's Red Cross Arrangements have holding a missionary convention in St. Andrew's church on July (ith and 7th, with euch Bible teachers as Dr. Tohn Urquhart, of Edinbur Dr. Henry Wilson, New Blackstone, Chicago. y as night follows day sickness s the eating of wiripe fruit or stale vegetables. should keep Perry Davis' P the house in summer. relief and speedy cure. Mrs. Charles Seale, been allowed $510 hy American Insurance y_ for the loss of her barn, struck | 80 many Rov gas Lonsumers, more meters were red and fifty were-ordersd to be hn on Ald. Angrove referred to the ridicu. lous action of the parks' committee in i roperty commit- ht for Macedon. light eommit- ive the light free, was needed. He that a com-, owners down the | procity. - arrangement, 2) ain nothing by it, while the United This advantage lies in th capacity allowed cach vessel are allowed to carry passengers than United States country's marine though both vessels are of the i JA NL: [I 1] ~ » lamp there. The chairman pointed out ment, C coepts t that the pavilion was under the con- Ta 1 analy he 08 latter have a decided ae Complaint is made | officials are not careful the faw regarding inspection is car- » far as United States boats steamer will run to a Canadian port on the river a good part of the sum. mer season * without United States offi- strict with Camadian when one touches a port across the border, the captain is in- formed that he must have. his vessel storm and burned. This was the serious loss near ected it and kep ie, The city property comm R . to do with it. Mr. Can 'said sixty or seventy incand ligh would make a beautiful md would cost $25. If the committee would pay for the al, the light committee could the labor for putting them in. Givens thought that the lighting of: parks was the same as the ligh of the streets and that the fire t commit tee the new assessment PURE, FRAGRANT, CLEANSING. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mras. Grand Uni Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Ovvste Gp Gara Suse BAGGAGE 3: 00K FREE one send his address to us and cash or st RD'BREAD |: birds' ills and makes them sing. Free tin should a mechanic or Brockville who gets an. income. tax if by ston he can avoid it ?" to $1,000 is given to ci 000. 8800 per year pav | when he lands a second Marine Intelligence: from Crawford's wharf for Oswego. T. company wharf : Tug Emer- of Ald. Angrove, pbell was authorized to in a temporary light for W ov g, and to proceed to put in pen ng lighting, the cost to come o of the general Mr. Campbell xtporied that the num- ber of gas meters. in use in the city Mechanios, Farmers, Sportsmen !-- was 1,474 ~an increass of 116 over the To heal and soften the skin and re- , oil and rust stains, paint last year. Fifty ntore would shortly be in. es rth, etc., use The "Master Me. the steamer Aileen .is here to tow Seven tenders were received for rool- the old vessel purchased by P. Cavan- h ing and plumbing at the plant. That of Simmons Bros., wae the lowest, $357, and they were awarded the con. Soap Co., Manufacturers The Victorian Order of Nurses' execu- tive meeting was postponed till Miss: Baker's resigna- t on Saturday next, schooner Queen of Bath to-day to load 5 2 feldspar at Richardsons' wharf. tion goes into effi another. nurse will once. A temporary rangement may have to be made. There were ample quantities of ber- ay. They wholesaled per box. The heavy rains vs have had the ef- ing the orop,, but this morning; steamer Westport, Smith's Falls, with a cargo of brick. : Steamers Kingsten, - down; ng, for Ottawa, this morn- ries for sale to- The London Bi company, at the Grand Opera Hons last evening, were greeted by the rges audience Ex. ree for reply stamp. Adress exactly AM BIRD SEED, 325. Lostes, 02 Belleville, down, this the past few da; Richardsons' wharf : SS. Rosemount citizons and a were pres- ent, and were the most enthusiastic in elevator and cleared cago; steambarge Nile, schooner Magpie L. bay ports, with grain. The end of next for this season com- The 14th Regimental Bahd will ten- second of its series of com- plimentary concerts to the citizens to- night in Macdonald Park. The uniforms for the members have arpiv- very neat and plain, Lut quality. The headgear to match is also ready. If possible the | muacians will be arrayed in their new plumage for to-night's concert. colonel has granted new and beautiful illustrated pictures were presented, which were of intense merit and were greeted with prolong- od applause. Many of the views were her trip to the foot { the. island last evening, and had not | been released in time to make her re- | gular trips this morning. | Company's wrecking tug wemt to the | assistance of. the ferry steamer. It was Cassiday's | the steamer Wolfe Island ran aground { last evening, 'No cause is put » down accident beyond the | that is liable to overtake any boat. {The steamer Johnston, of the Calvin company fleet, Garden Island, had no | trouble in pulling off the fi | which sustained no {and was able to make her accustomed | trips about the middle of the morning. i rr ---------------- Married At Carthage, N.Y. last at St. James' "Bratten | Parsonage, Carthage, N.Y., occurred Thiere | the marriage ter. The light thrown on the scenes is brilliant and clear. The singing of C. ham in his two popular songs was greatly admired, and warmly encored. rs. C. Denham's piano selections and a : : then 3 accompaniments to the various scenes equipment To he. viet The programme of illustrations was What the Janitor Saw Through the Band In The Park. eyhole," "Lumbering in British Col- . in'? 4m 1 »| Kent and officers of the umbia, The Famous Killarney, the band will play thé ollowing pro- gramme, this evening, at 8 o'clock, in | ark (weather permitting): | THE DAINTY every fastidious housekeepe ment, with the king and queen driving in state," "The Dark Room," "Bri- tain's Might," giving a view of H. M, 8. Terrible proceeding to the South African war, was a signal for pro- longed applause; 'Mrs, Honeysuckle and the Bee," "Mary Jane's Mishap," "The King's Visit to Ireland." ""Jack's Rival," "Exciting Stag Hunt," "Of for the Holidays," "Hiawatha," "The Employees Leaving the Locomotive Works," "The Wonders of the Deep," "The Congregation Leaving St. George's Cathedral," in which many citizens were recognized, was a very Overture--Bohemian Girl Novelette--Laces and Fantasia--Thesalian yok Led Miss Catherine E, Description March--The Burning of annon, Tamworth, Ont., to Charles : . Murtha, Carthage. The bride was attended by her cousin, M. Shannon, as bridesmaid and Geo. gness acted as best man. The bride was attired in a suit of blue | wore a white picture hat. ceremony the happy couple Watertown, where If you are in need of New I Selection--The Burgomaster x | Intermezvo Razza -- Counstock | A Beautiful Snowy White Sent Up For A Year. John Prevost, Renfrew, the Army Service Co in May, pleaded guil stealing a silver 50c. to $1.50 a yard rps at Kingston they attended a re y at Ottawa, to | | ception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stafford. The bride is the daugh. | 8 Mrs. Samuel Shannon, Ont., and is an estimable lady with many Unbleached Table watch from Arthur | clothes from Pi Warner. He also admitted convicted for the theft of To-night the company will present | ter of Mr. and many new illustrations, including sev- Wonderful range of Tahie ) given a year in Central prison at hard ------------------ bo The 'Arch-Fiend Of The Age. War, more deadly than ever modern butchery--but which leads to consumption. a; kills more: than famine and war combined. The doctors now successful ly fight catarrh with { never fails-- 'Catarrho | to every type of cata Fashionable Clothing To-Order. Prevost's Brock stree had the reputation nest clothing to order. style and workmanship, large variety of goods to rom at rock-bottom A first class fit guaranteed. Gi Newman & Shaw The Store for Linens. POO O Hoey Companies Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, of the 14th Regiment, 'were inspected at No. 1 company has thirty-three N. C's. and men under Capt. C. Low, and Lieut. W. H. Craig. No. 2 com. pany has thirty-two N.C's and men, zone," it's death rrh. Mt destroys 1 branch of the disease that a relapse meed If troubled with colds, catarrh, or subject to hma use Catarrhozone | TE ------ May Be Special Meeting. or a special meeting of | bronchitis or ast council on Friday night to | and you'll be cured. f consider es The Meeting Postponed. h council meeting to last evening to epnfer railway bondholders ons was postponed evening; representatives to be present, The Ports- mouth taxes on th A amount some of the council not seem disposed to strike Swaine, Nos. 3 and 4 had cach thir.. ty-three men, including the non-coms. and were commanded by Capt. Mills a 'and "Lieut. Britton respectively. The men all presented 5 fine appearance, going through their movements in a the finance committee again meets the bly this afternoon, will have somethi council. Nothing ng to report to the | have been held Capt. Hughes was on hand, last is decided as yet. evening, to view the inspection of his ------ old company, No. 2, and was quite Ho ! For Rochester. n Day and Fourth of Col. Young 'was in quite a lenient taking steamers | round trip, $2.50, ror, helt | Full information from J. P ae -- The Bank Holiday. ing by statute the legal ominion Day, the banks hey will be open on | here's a Writing At Examinations. The entrance examinations and will continue candidates are w: undergoing the ordea where Inspector ud the boys at the Collegi- | ncipal Ellis as examiner, | must be closed. T started | Monday, however, to- | the civie observance, thi rit- | statufory holiday. | PPP 0206060006000 morrow, Over 200 JAMES SWIFT & G0. for Ottawa every ¥, Thursday "and At 6 am. J. Swift & Co., 0000000000000 OOe ---- Even A Jaded Appetite. Ts successtully abpeaied to by Clark's beans, finest pea fod pork--wel ed and seasoned. 5c. and Sbubbhddd Robert: 'A. Bowman, Newburgh. ou Mise Millie Rowledge, Brockville, wi married on Monday, SS --------------------------. , Just try a seidlitz powder. from Gib- '8 Red Cross drug store. Nice and h there. In tin boxes, 1 The Easy, Pleasant, Cer CONSTIF most convincing proof re Pir! ey n is the honest tablets HAVE CURED. mh " used Fruita-tives aipation and Stomach Troubigs. i wot Every boy should hav VAS BOOTS, good leathe Boys' sizes, II, 12 anc Boys' sizes, I, 2 3, 4¢ Boys' Running Shoes Boys' Running Shoes EIT EE DOMINION DA SATURDAY, July 1st, 1905 Return tickets will be issued at SINGLE FIRST - GLASS FA x 3 Sunday oi Friday, Saturday, Sund Nori, June 30th, July 1st, 2nd, « 905. ; z raid, returning from destination on pefore Tuesday, July 4th, 1905, Homeseekers Excursion Tick WILL BE ISSUED TO MANITOBA AND THE CAN DIAN NORTH-WEST. - Es 28 Jol June 27th. Returning Aug. 2 Going July 15th. Returning Sept. 1¢ LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION Personally Conducted Tour to Pa ca California, the Lewis Clark Exposition, Po d, Oregon, Special Train; July 6th, 1905. For Turther particulazs, tickets and ormation apnlv to other inf No EY City Passenger Agen' ARTS CIEA RR: LTT RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. SINGLE FAR Dominion Day Going June 30, July 1st, and Returning until July 4th, 19035. Centennial Expositic Portland, Oregon June ist to October 15th, 1905. Round Trip Fare $75. FROM KINGSTON ®*m Tickets on sale daily, and valid to turn within 90 days from date of se but not later than November 80th, 1¢ Homeseekers' Excursions to Manit and the Canadian North-West. June 27th and July 15th, 19€5. Full particulars at K. & P. and ( R. Ticket office, Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, J] Gen. Pass. Agent. Gen. Si Bay of Quinte Railw: New short line fer Tweed, Napa: oto, and all local points. Tre lave City Hall Depot at 8:25 p.m. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry. Kiageten Bi ---- ee re Lake Ontario and Bay of Quis Steamboat Co., Limited. 1000 Nlands-- Rochest Taking Effect June 24th Strs. North King and Casp Leave Kingston daily, except Monc at 10.15 a.m., for Thousand Isla falling at Alexandria Bay and Gans tie. Returning steamert leave at 14. Tor Rochester, N.¥., calling ston, - Deseronto, Belleville and in Mediate Bay of Quinte ports. STR: ALETHA Loaves Kingston ¥ days at 5 p.m., for Picton and intern late Bay of Quinte Ports. Full information from J. P. Hanley Bh Sildersleeve, Jas. Swift & | wen 8, E. E. HORSEY, Traffic Manager, ec ---------------------- ALLAN LINE "ve=ropiass Royal Mail Steamers. Victorian, July 7, 8 am July 7 51 SHATES OF PASSAGE--First Ca 34 and upwards, according to stean ond Cahin, Liverpool and Lon " + -50, $45 and $47.50 acc Third © Clasnr 407 Som $3.00 Sx fan $28 75% irginian,' Vic MONTREA s in Fk L TO GLASGOW, DIRE thidn sor Wed. June 21, (daylig MONTREAL m0 LONDON & HAV) Surmatian wi. Sat. June 24, (daylig) EW YORK TO GLASGuW. BANLEY June 22, 20 3 . t, G.T.R, C PR Jo pra } 'The British empire is sixteen tie than oll the French dominio end forty tithes greater than Possesiions , of the German emperor