to Son, 18 to 1900; J 1870; | Channonhouse, 1849 to } {| Robb 1872 to 1874; Col. G. B. Hance date. ---------- ; YOUTHFUL MARAUDERS . -- Steal From Premises Near Alwing- ] ton Avenue. are caught in the tn Can any person imagine any more ARE vating to the domestic mind ban to find when the time for collet eges has arrived each day rowdies and taken the Roods ?" Once in a while it might overlooked, but hen it becomes too regular a instigated. Not: only this but tres, lawns, and flowers bandits is regard- spoil. Anything disposed of to second. a valuable asset and of their deeds. vet the lads seem to find a keen delight in their mamuding expeditions. The case is one in which = police may. with benefit, inter y a little capital punishment would go a long way towards abolish- ing the nuisance. legitimate be Shaw, 1840 to 1849: Robert John 1874 to" 1862; Capt. B. Howey, 00 to 189%; Major Wilkam Baillin. 1807 to see just how e t the workers he- J ager] oho Lamba, i come when thus divided eh The i Si he, 1849 4 1852 John |B: Bibby Co., 78-80-82 Princess 1883 to 1858: Richard | Hreet. : A885 to 1861; Andrew Lani- : 1861 to 1902; John Ballant e, ae 102: Joh ym Geen, perpetual deacon, retired; has transferred Clarendon and ham, at' his own desire. The Fr licensed ing association. ed ~Basebell teh Vv :30 p.m, m , Cape Vin- cent > Gananooue, " - r 3 § ~Baseball match, Orientals vs. Square, Det-------- GRAND OPERA HOUSE. The Productions By the Marks Company. : A I audience was present he | "Ton Marks company, at She. Grand Opera Home Tage Svein. \ company gave a entertain- ment. The piece May Rowe and Miss Millie was admired monda 5 wonders, Archie and Garlow, render- od some beautiful selections on thei musical instruments. Tonight. "The Wife, or a Rash Marriage," will he presented. -------- 'CULTIVATING EXPERTNESS. Light of Publicity Makes a Max Self-Conscious. men takes himself for is termed "self-con- Tre men who make the Semi-ready tailoring have been so long under the light of publicity that the people know all about their sys- tem of ing men's clothes by the cultivation of expert labor. "It three. years to teach a man who comes to us a journeyman," , | said the superintendent of the Semi- ready. One may look at the Joining, on the back of a Semi-ready coat ar to When a granted his sciousness.' Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. Hd T. Duke, Montreal; Fleury' Lows, !. J. Lamont Ottawa; D. A. Legen- der, Poterboro; J. R. Dargavel, El. gin; A. S. Patterson, Winchester; FE. race, open to all s of Lake Yacht Rac- | .' Course about twelve p.an~Band concert on Market Was. Jenkins' for scientific ders, is at tients. The health 'The Wh Victoria day, less have to be pressed into for the occasion, Jacob s Veda Oatmeal biscuits, 30c,, at Gilbert's. : Some lads, spending their money before the holidn crackers, .last ni on some of They did. the policeman in sight. Try Bibby's 50c. balbriggan. staff salaries + To though to what 'extent known as decided upon as yet. Don't fail to smelter by-law, Jenkins' for + At the inspectors, (Uonstables inspector for and Constables son are sanitary inspectors, Women with Arnicl ' Bi 4 ¢ W. McNaughton, Sydenham; John D. a Ry ta 8 fon ils. ly, St. John, N.B.; George A. complexion. : » Belleville, G. W. Vantassel, Belleville: W. C. Rankin, N. R._Turn- er, R. Brayley, Toronto; Mrs. Dwight Ferry, Ma er, maid, . cago; Mrs. D. G. K. Stew- Pinney: oy Capt. Gordon Caserly, Chapman, J. J.. git. d Cpt, towns sn the border, while the ball rmy; E. R. teams 'om Janan and C Belfio, Gananoq ue; W. N. Roberts, Vincent, N.Y, are a. = ---- Renfrew; W. V, Burr, Oswego, N.Y.; pattied by a goodly bunch of fans. Thomas W. Dean, Manchester. e horse races & Uric Acid Solvent. fi overcomes that morbid condition of | * the system that allows the uric acid to accumulate. It cures rheumatism, sci- but fine weather to mak cord suceess. been arranged tionally well Try Bibby's collars, 2 for 25¢. The Victoria day contested rom the we Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure acts as a | Woodstock, should: assure the public solvent for uric acid and expels it from | that a fine article will be served up, '| the system. It does more than this. It s on The Deseronto men are laying odd; ean up, heir horses and expect to ibby's collars," 2 for 25¢. | EXXXXKEXE atica, Regia, Sead and ita 4 aa is * thorough that t| i seldom - never oh ha W OTHER INDUSTRIES It can be depended upon in all sorts oe : en of rheumatic troubles. All have the | Will .be established here, same origin and all yield to this time- | 3 no doubt, by the establish- tested remedy. Try it and note how * Tent 2 the alters. ptly improvement ins. Price | Vo or e -Laws Soc. Ten days' nS gine Wade's | % Tuesday, May 28th. ! Drug Store. » . The Bishop's Appointments, The Bishop of Ontario has appoint- ed Rev. DoF, W, » to Shannon- ville: mission, in place of Rev, A. L. Rev. Walter Cox from to be ordained on Sunday, estrs. Lyon and Wright, have been respectively to the care of ---------- If you are going on a taking a trip onthe holiday, take Kingston On The Boom. Attend smelter urday evening. pieni¢ a box of McConkey's or Huyler"s high class candy with 'you. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Jacob's Philippine = biscuits, 75c. ,» at Gilbert's. Bibby's new straws are here, summer sus- pen J The hospital at the Royal Military Col i present free from pa- boys are all in good eles bylaw 'meeting Saturday ig will mot 'he published on but on Saturday we will have a fourteen Page 'issue, full A little girl was knocked down by is a slight dirth of bartenders and several of the uninitiated will doubt- service » bought some fire- t, and let them off the down town streets. trick when there was ne The members of the local customs will share in the general increase Canadian - officers is still the increases are not all attend the meeting re- Saturday evening. blue suits; real Indigo. present time, there are three members of the police force acting as is an the Humane Society, f Timmerman and Fil. | © un- : Bros', For the nobbiest straw hats. : ---------- New Straw Hats. us on straw Brief Items of | 32 50 : And Return $2.50, Read "And | Steamer North King leaves for port 25th inet., allowing agent. -------- Residence Theft Insurance. York, one of the oldest and $2 and $2.50 derbies have no equal at the price. That accounts for their continued increasing popularity and i most men like selecting their hat from our immense assortment of new styles. Campbell Bros., King. ston's style centre for men's hats. The Yacht Club Fire. The fireplace was the most sought after spot at the yacht club dance on of fine news. Wednesday night. The warning of ilne Sounds stewing figs, .35c., at] the cooklen . of the heart iy Aencing Gilpert'a. : did not appeal so strongly as the in the glow of the flames. The a bicyelist, at the corner of Princess evening was very enjoyable, and the and Gntyeul street, Wednesday after- [hosts the acme of hospitality and cor- noon, . de 1 , The K. &P! railway brought one | Gi0litY, as usual, undred and "five passengers to the city Phy morning, the maj- | AHIIIIGIIIIIIIGISIBIBIIGIINNK ority comng for the market. ® od Try. Bibby's 50¢. leather belts. BOOM KINGSTON. - * There was a good offering of dairy | ¥§ -------- ® produce and green stuff, onions, let-|¥ We are on the verge of a <b tuce and rhubarb, at the Thursday | # Bnancial boom. Hi p the ¥ market. Butter sold at 26c. per lb. | ¥ good work along by work- ¥ and eggs at I8¢, Mw and voting for the ¥ Jenkins' for Indigo blue suits. # Smelter By-Laws, Tuesday, ¥ The local hotelmen are scurrying to | May 28th. ¥ fecure extra help for the 24th. There | Jd * Examined The Land. This morning, City Engincer Beck- with vad Ald. Gaskin, accompanied Henry Lawe, engineer of the interior department, Ottawa, to examine the land required for the King, Ontario and Bay street ends. Mr. Lawe will report to the department, and it ie quite likely that the land will short- ly be granted to the city, "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Sons "Three Swallows" Irish Whisky, Famous for over 4 century, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majesty the King. Ready To Be Unloaded. The city clerk, this morning, receiv- ed a letter from R. E. Cushman, sce- retary of the Stanley smelter com- pany, 'stating that ' the first carload machinery and castings for smelter arrived in Kingston last week and now stands at the railway sid- hats, you to Jou the i in the Flower City, ome Sunday 10 a.m, J. P. Hanley, To those who contemplate leaving their homes for the summer; the H- 'delity and Casualty coizpany, of New in the business, will insure your house- the |The Skylark will be made into a house boat. . The steamer Picton, of the R. COND ADVENTURE She Had a Stormy Trip Last Week and Received Injuries-- h Capt. Robinson Has Sold His of Rochester at 12:30 a.m. Saturday, Share and Quits. : The schooner Oliver Howat, in charge of JCapt. Robinson, has again been in f apt. says the Port Hope Times. In consequence, Capt. Robin- son has sold his quarter share in .the vessel to his partner, J. McLennan, of Bowmanville, and the entire crew has been dismissed. Last year this schooner was wreck- ed near Newcastle. The captain after- wards broke his leg. On its first voy- age this year it was caught in a d ainst bu » theft wall and nearly foundered, the ves- Bok tron, a Yer hel > finally being towed into Kingston fancy Apply to W. J. Fair, Kingston, Ont. | and from there was sent to the dry- though there might = dock at Oswego. Weil a sumer' this year after all. To- They Have No Equal. The schooner left Oswego, on Ved: day's weather decidedly fine. Competent judges tell us that our | nesday, of last week, after being re paired, with a cargo of 545 tons of coal for Mr. Mclennan, of Bowman- ville, The weather was five and noth- Jng eventful happened until Thursday evening, when a squall struck the schooner while off Cobourg. The waves dashed over the boat. The crew had not time to procure their oil-skins and were wet to the skin. 'Thomas Har- vey, one of the crew, was carried on a wave for several feet. A coal hox containing two tons of coal was wash- ed on to the rail. During the storm the schooner lost its fore-sail, rathy, ib top-sail, and standing jib. At two o'dock on Fridav morning the schoon- er was abreast of Port Hope. An on- deavor to make' this harbor was fruit- less and the schooner was obliged to put back to Presijue Isle. She set sail from this. port, on Saturday morn- ing, and arrived in Bowmanville, at 4.30 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. The loss is estimated at $400. The total loss of this and the previous mishap is $700, Marine Notes. The steamer Rosedale cleared Richardson's for Hamilton. The repair work on the steamer Casian is being rushed along. The schooner Clara Youell, arrived, Thursday, from Oswego, with coal for Crawford's, The schooner Lizzie Meter arrived from Sodus, Thursday moining, with coal for the cotton mill. The tug Emerson arrived from Char- lotte with one, coal barge for the M. T. Co., and cleared for Montreal with two grain laden barges. Swift's : Steamer Belleville, western points; steamer Picton, from Montreal, to-night; steamer Rideau King, for Ottawa; steamer Aletha, for bay ports. lhe steamer Corona, direct from the old 'country, called at Swift's wharf to-day, en route up the lakes. from from THE OLIVER MOWAT'S SE: AND ing the SEASON." Pearl Scar! Pins, You will find replete with new designs, in Brooches, a -- - -- UNLUCKY SCHOONER Sacks MADE OVER DYED. wl YW wm "W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78 and 80 BROCK ST. 'Phone 700. Will be much required dur- coming "BRIDAL our Stock Rings, Necklets, ete., for gift giving. SMITH BROS This was the steamer's first stop since the commencemént of her voy- dewelors and Opticians e. * Issuers -of Marriage Fhe 'pleasure yacht! Skylark is at Licenses. present on the wagseat Eortsmouihd er boiler will be taken owt.and put in the schooner Robert McDonald, and Pale; colricss. faces, who feel weak and discour: "wil receive both mental and bodi y vigor which will and ing to be unloaded immediately the [0. way after some repairs had been made, eo Sy 8 A Navigation company struck the id receives the sanction of the canal bank at Cornwall on Tuesday, electors. } ir and damaged her rudder. Captain posite Grand Ec - Cu a r - Johnston said the damage was not GRAND Op lied Stati "coeta Cured For 25c. great and the Picton proceeded on her on Wade's Ointment cures eczema, and and entries Stern towns, even as far as by-law meeting, Sat- celebration needs ® it one of re- Large excursions have from river points and Promise to be excep- or all other similar diseases, At the same time there is no more perfect remedy for cuts, burns, cold sores, and other minor skin troubles, Try it and you will never be without it. ures eczema, salt rheum, scaly or itching eruptions of the skin, pimples, blotehes, dandruff, etc. In 2g oy 2c., at Wade's Drug Store. -------- Stopped Runaway Horaes. Last evening a8 two young men were standing on the corner of Mon. treal and Queen streets two automo- biles came along Montreal street. When they passed R. Boyd's rubber. tired carriage the horses became frightened and ran at full speed to Queen street and up Queen to Sydenham, where 5 gallant young man risked his life by grabbing the side of the carriage and Jumping on the seat. He then walk. ed out on the pole hotween the two horses, which were going at full speed, grabbed the lines and managed to t back on the seat and soon got the orses under control. He thus saved the hack from being dashed to pieces, -- A Double Wedding ; An Oddity. Quite an excitement was caused in the village of Tamworth, bright and early, on Wednesday morning, when another marriage was solemnized, in Christ Church, by Rev. J, W. Jones, this time between Dr. T. Somerville and Mary E. Gibbs. The bride's broth- er, James Gibbs, acted as groomsman, ------ Clarendon and Bannockburn Ib. » " To i Tunnel Work # INDUSTRIES BEGET IN. + J. Lamb, C.E., of London, i DUSTRIES, * gineer in charge of the harbors' and -- BK | vivers in alot Untario, has on We no t 00 in pointed department he $ Taxes rom the § Sanelter x Vorks, Ottawa, to supervise, on be- BE site; but will fnom 3 | half of the dominion government, the x School Taxes over $350.00, ¥ --atrustion of the Deuruit » river Yun "Smel 3 wor! so far as i ects 4) 2 ter By-law is pass (el work, | navigation in Canadian waters, Moth Bags. from furs by using Bell's Siow, 7 Hat In Kingston if not the best on earth is THE WAVERLY Bay of Quinte | | We have them in both Sof way company to compel them to. and Sif in all the a i wi shapes. new t f wir'ond ot | | THE HOLIDAY, Woe SA aonacial. | 1 open to-night, Campbell Bros'. Bibby's gray suits are it. Liquid Veneer, 25¢., at Gilbert's. The sanitary inspectors are at pre- sent' working on Princess Street. For the very newest in men's hats. --r-------- TT ------------ HEART TROUBLE a | and Miss Cora Tryon as bridesmaid. Aanndiately after the ceremony the CURED wi party drove away to the Meth v:] church, where the grooms- Mah ahd bridesmaid become, bushand ---- wila, sumptuous breakfast was In the rush, h worry of modern served to the happy couples at the, times, wo pmonan bow i home of George Gibbs, father of the bev Jy ig it any bride, and groom, respectively, after that there comes a breakdown which the double wedding party caught | of this wonderful little when such & the train for Kingston and points Sontinged strain is placed upon it day after west, followed by the good wishes of aX: ch ners ars many forms trouble everyone. Upon their return' they will lightest * of this im. take up residence in Tamworth, i fe Ia ust itis To -------- heart See Bibby's now straw hats, aly What Al ac the H, Cunni piano tuner, from and at the AMR » wer, n Same time tone up and invigorate the ner. Dhickering Tig at MoAuley's Yous system, we have such a combination in The fire department had six calls in| MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE twenty hours, from Tuesday evening PiLLS 3 Neduetduy Sltrugan, One was a Dingman, 4 alee alarm, four were chimney blazes, experience » and the last was a barn afire. The Nitas of hee of eh thon we. run to the latter, near Adelaide: and mend Milburn' Hours and Hees Beco; Division streets, was made in four was troubled for a long time with heart, minutes and a hall, I had weak and dizzy spells, could got er} See Bibby's $1 pleated shirts. at night, and I have to sit up in bed Some minor matters ing the | the part of some nights, it was Junior city league 1 will prot srl omid Fo for me to lie on uty be considered at a meeting to be held | left side. Nemnat 1 got # box of Milburn's at the Frontenac Business College to- Hate snd Have and they did me so I market of Antwerp i Soubiod ooo ~Ebareans bod vi ntwerp is now » the Torvoet one in the world--larger ny than the two other preat markets, Price 50 canta pet bax or 3 boxes for $1.25 those of Tondon and Liverpool. Bris by Tow 2 Mie 0, Toute Don't 'miss * the public meeting re- oy he T. Milbura smelter by-law, Saturday, May 25th. See Bibby's $1 : cont shirt. On Friday This store will be open until ONE o'clock. Is there anything you have forgotten and that you need for holiday wear? Then come in and see us on Fri- day morning. We will surprise you with the ex- cellence of our display and '| the smallness of our prices. White Waists From 39¢, to $4.95 Each. Saturday Will find us ready with an exceptionally big array of strong values in all depart- ments, Our Ready=to=Wear Values are gaining hosts of cus- tomers. The style, fit, finish and price combine to make this department the best in the city, See the special in CURTAIN POLESAT 12 1-2 COMPLETE Also the 1234. ENGLISH PRINTS, light colors, on NEWMAN & SHAW JUNBREAK The lower portior or partly filled witl red-hot coals in the the upper portion ¢ lower, . ; This A too gre: | Stoner If your loc ** Sunshine," + BOOKLET. C London, Toronto, Montreal, Wi LEMMO) i Refrigerato: Ice Cream and Lav We'[are now} sho jsortm McKelvey 155 Brock Street, Next 1B FOR HOUSE CLEANING TRY 83 riday Morning 3 Satur 2 We will offer Special Barg: 4 Below we mention a few of the VRESS GOODS--10 pieces New S Dress Woods, in Serges, airs and Sicillians, 50 to 54 ' inches wide, strictly All Wool and worth 75¢. yard. SATURDAY, : 43e, BLACK .VOILE--165 yards All Pure Wool Vaile, beautiful shade of Black, , the @eason's favorite 'loth, for Skirts amd Suits, 46 inches wide apd worth at least #1 the yard. SATURDAY Special 69%¢. SILK WARP FOR COATS-- This is the correct material Sor the long coat mow, so much worn, nice Lustrous Fiwvish, Permanant Black and guaranteed not to cut. 40 inches wide. Special for $4 yard. t hl i in i a ai a THE JAMES JOH