Pref Dy A i F ef F P ® - zg i i £ i 2 i i £ Hh 2H =3 5 competition--Dr. Ber: Barrel race--Capt. Panet, R.C.F.A.: De eats, Dr. Bernier, orpl. Smith and Gr. awl race-- "B® Battery, No. 1 crew, Greasy le--Won by Scott, Edmi- 4 Leader, r Hilliard and As Will be noticed, Capt. Panet was successful in several events, but he ne _-- gn ae he it ms to . I on. Thus the next man placed would come a ; Col. Hunter Ogilvie, Sergt.- Working somatic, Lick. © ng committee, » Lon. Sergt. Henderson. ---- INCIDENTS OF DAY, gyle will be ready to return to Toron- to on Thursday. A large staff of men are at work at her bottom. The Kingston Knights of ry their excursion among Islands next Saturday. k brown taste in your ng take Abby's ibson's Red Cross mouth in the moni salt, It's fresh at G pew sign has been placed rf warning boat own- is private property charged for its use. storw, on Saturday Bateson found a lady's hat on the streets, apparently blown and they will be * This year's business on the river is larger than any i prospect of August and | of Mrs, Connell. Cush- endall, there is a curiosity which has not been paralleled in the memory of apple tree which now growths, with a three sot Coats, jackets, street and house oc house-keeping, oa- entertainments, stories, rk are well presented. interior of the Grand tinting the walls, decora: house will have improved appearance when hee the doors are opened to the pub- Today is the civic holiday in Otta- The several departments of the government service there are closed in order that the members of the civil service may enjoy a holiday. d Kingston's government offiiale rot be given the sam 3 1 excursion from Toron Saturday evening 10, to Kingston, on numbered about 350 persone bY Special G. T. R. train hro gh our agency. We aran'ee clear ti sh abstracts when trains till to-morrow. This is | to receive a doctor's attention. quite happy through xine in Belleville had 8 "Three Swallows." ir John Po and Son' Swallows' Jr Whiskey, . over a cen . - igheat trips to Brockville and her nique Friday nt. start 'clock, m i Cheat eS pin; frah ing the | an opportunity of viowing ihe beautiful, high, green and well wooded Banks of - pictures: i 3 ich many other no- Admiralty isl The Beamer, after leaving that well-known hive in- , 'Gananoque, proceeded' on passed the Jack Straw and Ganan- ue Narrows lights, through the wdler's Elbow section of islands and narrow passages to Rockport, reach- ing the pretty town of Brockville, about one o'clock, where the fine steamer Toronto was mat on ol western trip, Ogdensburg being reach- ed at 2:30 p.m, allowing the passen- to spend an hour there, when the Boras started for home, which she at twenty minutes to eleven, after gne of the most pleasant Hips of the season, slightly later than the recent trips were made. The officers and the other employees of the boat were very kind and atten- tive to the passengers during the en- preciated, as it added to the pleasure of the occasion. The attendance | at Friday's outing was a record-breaker, ing the largest this season out of this port, which remark applies with equal truth to the patronage of the tables also, every one of which was well and fully occupied, all the parti: cipants thereof, %eing apparently well pleastd with what they received there, witnessed on the way. All which is as ed therefor, being so reasonable and limited for the services rendered. e masses of the people are at last "eginning to appreciate the unlimited amount of ery which are so convenient to them, at their very doors, which none of weather and opportunities continue, and to secure which they may be ac excursion steamers every day. trip was t aspects on the various islands passed on the boats which are constant- waters, to the though to the awkward predicament many of those who are thus wnn- dulging proliv : display of the enchanting scensrv thus shown by this pleasing and artificial method. The boat is running steadily and consequently giving entire satis- faction. On all steamers, especially ex- to the other of them, which interferes somewhat with their plumb and trim, and impedes the progress of them all, prove more satisfactory to all the whom are always anxious for an early one of those who were present on this occasion, WENT TO CHURCH. -- The Prentice Boys' at Bethel Last Night. Headed hy the band of the Salvation Army, the 'Preatice Boys, in full re galia, marched to Bethel church last evening, and listened to a highly in- structive sermon hy Rev. Mr. McKen- lodges were also in attendance. The chose for his text, Revelations were white like wool, as white as mow. His eyes were as a flame of fire and His feet like unto fine brass as if they burned in a furnace and His voice as the sound of many waters." This description was seized upon as the only authorized portrait of Christ | and Rev. Mr. McKenzie proceeded to preach a most original and thoughtful sermon, In concluding the discourse he stated that no doubt there were many men before him who would die in de- cloud storm has nd fic. Signs of a showed themselves in when the bright overcast. 'The wind waves in the harbor rolled high, wash- the wharves, o'clock the stars disappeared and the clouds began to squirt. Then came a furious wind. After several downpours, there was stillness for a A . little, and then the wind Sire passage, which was properly "ap- |p, 5" \poiher innings, douds were over the city, and when they came together there was trouble. At half past nine o'clock. the rain be gan to fall in sheets, the lightning lit up the dark streets continuously, and there seemed to be continuous volleys Huge trees were shaken like reeds, branches were snapped off amd in some eases trees were. broken 3 . in two. For half an hour it was dang as well as, with the pretty sights they erous to be on the streets. Then y 1 storm began "to subside. The rdin fell it should be, the fecs, which are charg- for an hour in the There was another heave dow npour at Sunday moming. streets presented an autumn-like . pearance in the moming, the re and beautiful scen- and most of, the roads being covered with YHroken branches. Some splendid 4 7 specimens of trees were spoiled. them should miss while the favorable on Stewart street, beyond the General Hospital was. snapped on | Me poles near Macdonald Park were commoduted on all of our well-known laid flat. Hackmen had a difficult time in keeping their carriages from being A pleasin feature of oe turn overtumed. Many cellars were flooded lish ny Shay many amusing | 2d the best shingle roof could scarce- ight, wi raven ] 8 | Iv keop out the rain torrents. e steamer America was on her : : 1 dan way up the river with 300. excursion- ly strutting bout inthe Afoining | tg when the sto repo. TX was ho are ihn Show sights, | three-quarters of an hour w ¢ | reaching the city in nsequence, Allen says that A their: Jove-in. windstorm down the. river as | struck expectedly Nivitioe oh Sh i Sigh Kingston. The lightning was fierce and : g the rain came down in torrents, mak- ing it necessarv to run v was dificult to see ahvad. : storm was about over when the Am- and more speedy than ever before, erica landed At the corner of Princess and Wel. the grate became clog- mg over of thunder, six o'clock it y : kington streets , W woukl be more s -- eich ore the pas- ged, and the water began to pour " ing from one side | Over the sidewalks S4nAe. Ty P. B. Crews and M cormers similar trouble was exnerienc- ed, the water rising. rapidly and and the avoidance of which would | flcod'ng the sidewalks. It seems that Kingston had the people on board and officers, all of | Storm nearly all to itself. and west got scarcely any even, escaped, the fury of getting only a small am- ount of rain as compared to which fell in the city. ston's squall sl return home. Such is the opinion of | Portsmouth, the storm, sheltered which g. wind was zie. Representatives from the other d to the THE DAILY WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST 7. FIERCE RAINSTORM The senor Run mad amothet |THE WORST EXPERIENCED IN TEN YEARS. y --The G , giv- ; Trees Were Blown Down Jsland_ en ropte to Gananoyue, gi Harbor Rolled High--Steamer America on the River in the Storm. Kingston has certainly been getting y "soaked" all summer. This old " ificent group of the | weems to be in the path of every rain- Addai smn Ad that has let itself the warm eeason Kingston had to get the lion's share of the storm on Saturday night, the like of which for fierceness taken a jaunt down this way for a decade. The one 1895, was similar, Another wanted for another the ruin and the lightning were terri- spell of bad weather lieving in an open Bible as they did, | wharf. did they read this Bible, and what | Power had it on their daily life ? At Chalmers Church. damage In a sermon in Chalmers church, The city The wonder is that was not done, with such in operation for half reported is. indeed very slight. was lucky. tos have last evening, on the miracle of the | © lightly... loaves amd fishes, Rev. R. J. Craig, The electric s M.A. briefly developed three thoughty | Lake Ontario Park, was | arising from the incident: 1. The | ficent, that is to those e of | tendency of man to suggest some | Preciating it under the other plan than that of God, the dis. | The lightning ciples having suggested that the mal- | dense foliage re | titude -bo gent away. 2. The eager | " and weird scene . As the flashes mess of the disciples to got rid of ihe | darted here. | multitude and pass it on to the sur. | t*®®, revealin | rounding villages to attend to when | doing half what it might. in oits, up-to-date pattern, for or- 1 work. Fit and workmanship gaar- Coll women, who said she | #®teed at lowest prices. Give him a ---- Latest Belleville Excitement. of driven | taken with a violent fit sof coughing aur i i saturatir Ss, anc | long. The reptile was alive and start- down to the basement. | ed to crawl away. and threw up a lizard eight inches Your Sweetheart And A Book: exoept Monday, at 10.15° 1 a.m, ed. When the some of the replaced. In fore it Both go for one fare to the Islands paper basket hy North King or Caspian, leaving | window, and found 8 -- rain descended Saturday night, the through the about 100 yards from the uildig . And of course sky" became quickly there wasn't into the stores of r. 'Silver. At other and the invitations are it were limited. On- the most treets, more damage done to trees than on ot the free force of the blasts. This is explained hy the fact that the forced through narrow pas. sages, and came with more sudden force against trees. The street railway did not suffer any amage. The cars ran throughout the storm, and were crowded, but the sengers got soaked, L, 14-15: "His head and His hairs were blown down over this caused no trouble. A girl in going from Folgers® wharf to meet a relative on the Cape steamer. was lifted into the air, the wind catching her umbrella, She would have been blown into the bor had not a hac the legs, A few side wires kman caught her by Her feet were on a level with the cabby's shoulder. The steamer from Cape Vincent during the first period of the squall. fence of an open Bible, but he asked rolling high, Game Inspector Brickwood has three | in all candor and sincerity that be-|a hills which are somewhat of a valu able curiosity. They are a one, a two a three dollar notes drawn Upper Canada and dated Pierrepont The waves . but the old gunboat made safe landing on the east side of the torm as it appeared at eircimstances, as it illuminated vealed a most pictures and there, from tree 2 every little erevice and nook, the sight may the evening meal hour had come. | 82ined than descril This tendency oxisted af the present from over the lake in the eagerness with which one city {of huge drops, passes on the poor to another. 3. | grounds were too he church to-day, Me. Craig, declar- | to aporeciate ed, under-estimates its resources, and | 8ord® some shelter but man | fnited to see the lesson Christ taught | soaked through and the { by the feeding of the multitude with | about in so little. The resources of the church | Squire Jones' were vast, but they were under-esti- simply tore the mated, and hence the church was not | finish. The trees ed. The rain swept maa solid phalanx Most people on the busy seeking shelter aught else. The wind 'whistled great fury. Finally merry-go-round. Well it canvass covering to a suffered as they did town and many branches were fol] | 3 worst had passed | Material, Style And Workmanship quiet again reigned one could scarcely } Prevost, Brock street, has the | '™@gine that a fow minu | largest range of imported goods for ark id Presented such at us| suitings, Eoglich amd Scott tweeds, | 1ashec under nature oh ionists return on blue and black serges, worsteds and tes before the s wrath. egiate Irstitute Damaged. The Collegiate Institute greatly during Satu by third flat. These trip through New Ontario. He says excitement prevails throughout the district over the rich finds being made of valuable ore. and great crowds of people are flocking in. rday night's storm. reason of the open gables on the I gables are in cour A Belleville man had an unpleasant of Consteuction, and when the torrents it | experience last week, He was suddenly PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The Peopie--What They Are Saying And Doing. city. Sat] Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker are visiting | in Deseronto. at Smith's Falls. from their continental tour, Charles Hales, is in the city from Boston, to visit his old friends, Mrs. Stover, Violet, is visiting her friend, Mrs, Parrott, Queen street. ; Mr. and Mrs. 'E. J. Graham are in Toronto, enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Earle Greene, Syra- cuse, are visiting friends in the city. Mrs. James Bennett, Kingston, is mont, Que. Union street. Thomas Donnelly, Deseronto, home to-day. T. Robinson is home from sion street. . Miss M. Hawley, Bagot street, has returned from Picton after visiting at H. H. Chadd's. Mr. and Mrs. James Spence, of The Hall, have gone to Wilmington, Del., to visit friends. J. Chapman, Colborne street. , Buffalo, N.Y., are en pension at 296 Johnston street. Mrs. J. Jewkes, Jersey City, N.J., i* visiting her niece, Mrs. J), Francis, Collingwood street. Mrs. Aherrie and daughter Irene, of Smith's Falls, visiting friends in King- ston and Belleville, H. Jones, Cataraqui, has left the penitentiary guard staff, after being on duty three days. Miss Annie Daly, Kingston, is at present visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Strathy, in Toronto. Alexander McCutcheon, Watertown, N.Y., is in the city to spend a short vacation with friends. Miss Maggie Kelly, Kingston, is vis- iting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stafford, Cornwall. Mrs. Hugh McKinnon, Mississippi, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Cornelius, 123 Montreal street. Misses Hattie and Willa Makins, of Kingston, are guests at the home of Mrs. Henry Baird, Smith's Falls, Miss Isabelle Mahood, Kingston, is heing entertained as the guest of Miss | Belle Cline, Alexandria Bay, N.Y Miss Dot O'Reilly, Bufialo, has re turned home after a three months' visit to her aunt, Mrs. H. Douglas. Charles W. Fairbanks, vicejpresident of the United States; will probably visit the river some time this month. Edward O'Brien. St. Paul, Minn., is home to spend his annual vacation with relatives residing on Union street, Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman and son: also Mrs. John Valentine, Violet, spent Sunday with Miss Parrott, Queen street. has granted warrant rank to Sergt.- Major Instructor of Signalling Me- Gowan. leo H. Wallace, Miss Marion Wal lace and Miss Sadie Wilson, Toronto, are visiting Mrs. J. Dennison, Ports mouth. Mr. and Mrs. George Fvans, and the guests of George Mills, Jr., Uni- versity avenue. Thomas A. Wright left last night for his old home in London. Ont : where he will visit a week during the Old Boys' Reunion Henry Richard, Honolulu, and Miss Mabel Strachan, Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Geoghe gan, Wellington street. Miss Eleanor and Anna Lyons, Mon treal street, left, this morning, bv steamer Rideau King, for Ottawa, and Carleton Place on a visit. Mr. and, Mrs. George Turner, and Miss Ema Turner, Deseronto, and Mrs. Snider, Odessa, are visiting Mrs, Bawden, Frontenac street. Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley, is the guest of his son, Capt. Thomas F. Schley, of the 23rd United States infantry at Madison barracks, Sackets Harbor. V. Daley. of the Ottawa Free Press and formerly of the Canadian Free man, was in the city yesterday and to day on a visit to his parents on Ri deau street. Miss Amanda Gordon, nurse-in train ing in the Lowell, Mass., general hos pital, spending her annual vacation with friends here and in Glenvale, re turned to her duties Sunday night. Harry Crawford. a former King stonian. is in the city spending a fow days with friends. He was located af Rochester for four or five vears, but left there about three vears ago for Los Angeles, Cal., where he js engay ed as buyer for a large departmental store. | His trip east is for the pur pose of securing stock. -- Back To The City. Canon Starr returned, on Saturday, from an interesting canoe trip * with Roderick Mackenzie, of the Bank of Montreal, and his som and daughter, The party started at the head waters of Lake Metapedia and paddied the whole course of the Metapedia river and part of the Restigouche, finish- ing at Dalhousie in the Bay of Cha- leur. The canon reports the beauty of the Metapedia Valley and the kindness | of the settlers as unsurpassed. Moose and cariboo are quite plentiful and the fishing fairly good, especialy the brook trout. The party caught twa small salmon at the Restigouche, and ran some fifty rapids in the course of the journey. Mr. Mackenzie continued on to St. John, N.B.. to spend the remainder of his holidays. ---- Back From New Ontario. B. W. Folger has returned from a cetling, i Gananoque Race Meet And Civic It is probable plaster will have addition, the through the building and everything moveable; a waste was carried out of a" Brockville » a.m., returning calls Gananoque 11 p.m. of races and other sports, 50c ---------- « holiday. ------ Holiday. > » good programme Wednesday is H. Macarow, Toronto, is in the HE PASSED AWAY IN TORON- | P. J. Hunt is spending a few days | His Remoins Will Be Interred at Mr. and Mrs. F. Welch have returned | i A { bust constitution. The remains the guest of the Misses Phillips, Outre- {active this cvenmg. and. the funeral Miss Nellie Melville, Paterson, N.J.,| Will take place from the residence of is visiting her brother, J. Melville, | was | Vice at St. Paul's church. in the city wvesterday. He returned | New | father, the late Edward John Barker, Bey 4 ? 1 's > York on a visit' to his parents, Divi- [ M.D. editor and publisher, after tak- The Best Drug Store, {ing his diploma in medicin Rechab Tandy, Toronto, is the guest. | of his sister, Mrs. W, Mrs. Spitz-Muller and Mrs. Gilmour, | { cation at the Kingston and Chathem | Grammar Schools. In 1857, he en | ducive to the welfare and happiness | tario; delegate from St. Paul's cathe don; elected to the chair of grand | and Scottish Rite, fourteenth degres. cheerfully- assisted by fine powers as a vocalist at concerts and entertain The minister of militia and defence | | ston 'and exceMed as a marksman. liam Simpson, Kingston. Four chil dren have blessed this union, Capt, | R. X. Barker, William and Fdward | peg. Mrs. W. Evans. all of Toronto, are |! officer, there cannot be two opinions | He was untiring and thoroughly offi | cient. Under his i { over under advancement were kept in | excellent ~ order. His enthusias,, in | lor, fit, finish, and perfect any cause he espoused was great. and | specimens of the tailor's art, Lakes, from Charlotte with coal, are at the penitentiary wharf. mon & Lawrenson, hardware has purchased the interest held hy the latter partner. The firm will hereafter | ewman aw he known as Lemmon & Sons, | consist of Mr. Lemmon and his two | Leaders in Novelties. sons, Allen and Melville, It was just | eee exactly five vears ago that Lemmon | AR A di. & Lawrenson went oe butineae . * King street. The business y from a $5,000 basis the over $40,000 this year, are good for future development, | graving dock, Sunday, the steamer Argyle, whose hull was tons of smali- badly damaged by an a stone shoal off Waithy. 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. | Fe) ative. The purest form in which 0zone| @ Small one it's just 18 put up 1s "Soly coupon kind)" and brand contains a cc ito a packacge of "Celery King" free. | LOOK AT IT { No other fifm in the world ean give | a "Celery King" with Ozone, ecuuse our Ozone aghest results. In addition, you get | Just about twice as much "Solution | ® JAMES SWIFT & Go. of Ozone for your. money as of other i kinds, and you get ] j and mest concentrated form. You also | Wednesday, Aug. 9th, America to raving re he gored tv at | need to do in order to have ful fit from the use of Ozone. LATE R. W. BARKER Montserrat Lime Juice A most delightful, cooling and quenching beierage for hot weather, also a new lot of Catarugui Cemetery--He Was os mn es va oveny | MINERAL WATERS Esteemed. The death of Robert W. Barker, of | VICHY WATER. Toronto, occurred on Sunday morning TO ON SUNDAY { after thirty hours of unconsciousness, APENTA WATER, In pints and | incident to collapse alter a severe a short vacation. | hemorrhage of Monday previons. He i iling for several months but ; 53 kos ba Dog suddenly and HUNYADI WATER, m pints and | the decline was rapid, to one of ro- quarts. wi! quarts. . / Which are the proper med- Col. Gordon, King street, toorrow | jgines to act as a laxative and afternoon at three o'clock. with ser- } blood purifier. --AT-- Robert W. Barker was born in Kingston, 13th January, 1839. His in kKng- . land, came to Canada, in 1833, and 124 Princess Street. Phone 59 Bottled in Kingston, where for a time Quick Delivery Eyes Tested FREE e was employed as editor of the Spectator. His pungent and powerful style attracted the attention of lead ing men of Upper Canada, who in USE "MAPLE LEAF" THE duced him to start The British Whig BEST in 1834, which bee the most in- in which became the o CANNED SALMON Fh ------ eS THTNY fluential journal in old Canada, long | before the Globe or any other present papers were in existence. Dr. Barker, while a Baldwin reformer, hecame, like | many others, proud of Sir John A. | Macdonald's abilitids, and became his supporter, defender, and warm per sonal friend. His son, R. W. Barker, received edu- tered government service as junior clerk in the post office department, rising to the third, seeond and first class; promoted to inspectorship in 1870, transferred to London district in 1880, and in 1890 to Toronto dis trict, from which, in 1896, he retired on liberal superannuation, aftér thir- tv-nine years in her majesty's scr Vice, In private life Mr. Barker had beén a valuable citizen wherever stationed, entering heartily into functions con- Mid-sammer Sale IN Every Department These Sales have been a great success by the many bargains. These are a few suggestions -- | | | | i | { | | i | of his fellow men. He was warden | and chorister of = St.. Paul's, King- | ston; member of the synod of On | | | dral, London, for many years, and member of its choir; was president of St. George's Society, Kingston," and in. London held the same office for three vears. He had been secretary of St. George's Society, Toronto, for several « years. He was master of Tuscan lodge, A. F. & A. M., Lon- Parlor Setts, 5 pieces, $25. Fancy Rattan Rockers, $4.50. Golden Finished Sidehoards, $7.50. Golden Finished Chairs, 6 Fancy Velour Couches, $6.50. Fancy Tapastry Couches,. $5. The above is limited. Open at nights. JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker, 'Phone 147. aincoats! Raincoats! Our New Fall Styles have inspectorate the | JUSt arrived and they are cer- three postal divisions he was placed | tainly beauties, correct in co- seuior warden; a member of the Chap ter RAM.. in Kingston and London, A member of the Royal Arcanum He ments for bemevolent purposes. He | was a volunteer' in Quebee and King In 1867, he was united to Miss Simpson, daughter of the late Wil- Barker, and Mrs. Jones, 'of Winni Of Mr. Barker's merits as a public his co-operation was most helpful | Complete range in both thre- MARINE INTELLIGENCE. | quarter and full lengths. What is Going on About the | Exclusive designs, specially Harbor. | low priced at $4.75 to $12 Westport, from | @aCh., ~ See them on Tuesday The st ambarge Smith's Falls, is at Crawford's whari, lieht. [if you are out shopping. The schooners Luff and Queen of the | Golf Jackets Swift's wharf: Steamer Aletha, | Our window con tains down; steamer Kingston, down: vacht| something swell in new style idler, from Alexandria Bay. v her, 1 x n . 7: i) edmpany wharf Tug Thomson Golf Jackets, Black, Navy, from Oswego, with one coal laden | Cardinal, White, Green, in barge; De A prone | plain colors or fancy. Prices tug Bronson cleared down with | Craig's wharf Schooner Acacia, | $2 and wp. Ladies' Lace Ties Ask to see the line of La- from Charlotte: propeller Persia, up, yesterday; propeller Cuba, down, ves terday; propeller Lake Michigan, up, his morming; steamer Varunu, up, to cay; yacht Castenet from Alexandria | 4: \ pa "|dies' Lace Ties that we are ---------------- Has Complete Control. John Lemmon, of the firm of Lem showing at 58¢., 75¢, and I each. dealers, and wil] on has grown first year to and prospects 900 Hundreds visited the government and inspected We have a few ® encounter with sized coal to sell at $4.50 TON. If your stove is a A Pointer Worth Having. The merits of Ozone are well known, ition of Ozone (the each bottle of this dupon entitling you | We give it thus brings the | it in the purest $ the size for you. | : vould | | 600666006 0000 EE ---------- Your druggist . should have "Solu | - i .. tio of Ozone (the coupon kind)." Tf| McLeod's foot powder for tired or Gananoque's .civie | not, write to the ' pany, Bridgeburg, Ont, store, Public Drug Com | swollen feet, 10c. tins. McLeod's Drug SERRE Centennial Exposition, Portland 9s June 1st to «15th. Round fare, $75.30, from Kingston. Ticket sale daily, and valid w return w 90 days from date of sale: but net thau November 30th: ---- LOCAL TIME TABLE Trains will leave and arrive City D Foot of Johnston Street. GOING WEST Lve No. 5 Mail ... 3 Express 26am. 3.05 Xl Local ... . 3 "1 Intern'l Ltd12.16 noon 12.46 * Mail... 3.19pm. 35] * 15local .. "708 pm. 7. ' GOING EAST City No. 5 Mail ... .. « 2Fast_ Exp. ' 16 Local ... 16 a.m ¢ 6Mail-... 12.16 noon 12.44 " 4 Fast Exp. 1.00pm. 1.29 " 12 1ocal ... .. 7.03pm. 7.38 Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 run daily. No. 5 R run daily, except Monday. All trains daily except Sunday. For further particulars, tickets and other information apply to P. HANLEY, City Passenger Ager CEE TY AT: 1:01 RAILWAY SIN'CONNECTION WITH . CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Centennial Expositic Portland, Oregon June 1st to October 15th, 1905. Round Trip Fare $75. FROM KINGSTON Tickets on sale daily, and valid to turn within 90 days from date of sa but not later than Novepther 30th, 19 Sharbet Lake and Return $1.40 Good going all trains Saturdays. Returning following Monday Full pagticulars at K. & P. and C R. Ticket office, Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR Gen. Pass. Agent Gen. Su Bay of Quinte Railwa New short line fer Tweed, Napan Deseronto, and all local points. Trai leave City Hall Depot at 8:35 p.m. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kiagsten. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPA LIMITED, River and Gulf of St. Lawrenc Summer Crulses In Cool Latitudes Twin Scréw Iron SS. "Campana 3700 tons with electric lights, elect: bells and all modern comfort, : Ye Sails, from Montreal Mondays, 2 p.n J4th and 28th August : Séptember, for Pictou, N. Quebec. Gidpe, MM Bay, erce, Cove, Grand River, Summerside, and Charlottetown, wa Bermude Summer Excursions, $35 and upward bv the new Twin Screw SS. '"Bermu ian 5.500 tons. Sailing ym York 16th and, 3dth ust fortnightly thereafter Tempe ure ed by sea breezes seldom r above degrees. Princess Hotel open the round The finest trips of the séason fc health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebe: For tickets and statercoms apply to J P. HANLEY, . P GILDEF SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingstor TH Daily Line & - Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Island Brockville, Prescott and Montreal. New TI New ors KINGSTON & TORONT( LEAVE KINGSTON : GOING EAST--Daily, at 6 a.m. GOING WES v, at 5 p.m. Kingston to Clay 1,000 Islanc Torts, Hrockville or P tt, going anc returning Sunday only. Single fare. 1 to Montreal and return. Go \y or Sunday. Returning, G Fare, $6. Also excursion rates to Toronto and Charlotte going Saturday or Sunday, re turning Monday. MIL LL Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line. LEAVE KINGSTON: GOING. EAST, Wednesdays and Fri- days and Sundays, at 4.30 pan. GOING WEST, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 11.80 p.m. J; P, HANLEY, J. SWIFT & CO Ticket Agent Freight Agents. TO QUEBEC-DIRECT WITHOUT CHANG E STR. "ALEXANDRIA" leaves Crale & Co's. wharf every Monday, at 6.30 p.m., for Montreal and Quebec, running the rapids. Returning, leaves Kingston Fridays at 12 midnight, via Bay of Quinte, for Charlotte and Buffalo. The Steel Lake Excursion Steamer "NIAGARA" Open for Charter, For particulara, apply to W. G. CRAIG & OO. Agts., Kingston, or B. R. HEPBURN, Manager. Fieton. se ---------------------------------------- Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co. , Limited. - 1000 Islands-- Rochester Taking Effect June 24th Stes. North King and Caspian Leave Kingston daily, except Monday, &t 10,15 a.m. for Thorn Islands, calling at Alexandria Bay and Ganano- que. Returning steamert leave at P.m., for Rochester, -Y., calling at Picton, Deseronto, Belleville and finter- mediate Bay of Quinte ports. STR, ALETHA--Leaves Kingston Mon- days at § pan. for Picton and intermed- ate Hav of Quinte ports. 3 Full information from J. P. Hanley, J. P. (ildersleeve, Jas: Switt & Co. Agents. E, EB. HORSEY, Trafic Managers