and third reading, and fect. to be i ; zine company : Polat smelter site. The 1 ted, instead of rec » InW Ol Nota, at 150, 20. 28c., order to get the down town by: hot the buildings ~ are tion, * A by-law will be River street, which side of the site to : i other street, so th YT vicinity may have : h q 0 water, : AY The pla yet completed, but ed to completion, whether railway panies to lay a saving, It may have been | VICTORIA DAY and wind up will be as large as racing programme The amount spent 4 Majority For, 1601, There were about 0 The vote in favor of the bh 60. would have been "4 fortune never to. have | ging win Nov Ez £2 gsff § Fig i 1623 22 HEOARREREYOME out of i ie REE F E 2g g g FEI ics Hi cel EL = a 3 & i § i : destruction of - | Kingston, Smith's and operate it ieyele. The chairman M. McGibbon, P. E. ------ City Engineer City Engineer Beckwith has pur. chased a bicycle formerly ridden by a legal light, in order to cover the work on the roads. He found it n to have some fhore rapid tra; t théf by foot, and as the Dory works didn't offer to supply: ten spoiled bal-| him with an 'automobi lots, in Cataraqui, Frontenne, Rideau Yictoria ward, for will be shot by the : There -are quite a number of city who claim to be Pay a tax on yet bread animals that 'be- "The law provides for all dogs whose owners do not pay the necessary tax and also all wandering canines. ------ G.T.R. Willing To Build It. In Ottawa the application of the alls and Ottawa railway was discussed in co with the application of the orthera, between Smith's Falls and Ottawa, on its way to Toronto. Sena tor Fram sid there was io 25 [tee that Ottawa, Smith' and Kingston line was to be built, which led Mr. Cowan, for the G.T.R., to say that if the line was 'satisfac- For Against torily located his company would . 104 build . Rides. le, he so of the bi of works, it is understood, will make laws be Toinds on a ioyele" uf John much | had Tight, otherwise known as e steamy Shere not been so many | roller. 1 ty temporarily, and ill. In one ward pA voters could not be reach- account, gs On Monday evening next the city council will give: the by-laws their -------- Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. » Mon- Brennan treal; E, T. Corkill, Thomas H MeQuilli Addison Pegg, "H. put them into of | logan, F. A. Townsend, C, were in the city, will erect buildings to cost 100,000 and the lead com+ machinery will come heading down Queen street there was a great seurrying of the spectators 3 across streets to intercept the soldiers chimney at present many finally giving up the attempt, It is understood that the condition of acnee was rather serious last evening and for that reason the parade ground was altered, as his residence is situated close to the cric- ket grounds, Needless to Curtains. Priced $8 to 15 appre from Germany. Steel shafts will be a tall chimney, In on the site, the load sompany made an arrangement with the zine company | Cant, W. M, to change locations. The latter had aps the first choice of site, but agreed to take the western portion, and thus al- low the lead company the use of the hi v. The latter company's build- ings will not be nearly so extensive as those to be erected for the zine ame number of em- will be established h companies, until ready for occupa A | muelting, but the loyees will be required for the work, 1V J A emporary offices passed by the city council, closing the lower portion of passes - through the centre of the smelter site, Sixty-six feet of land is reserved at the west be occupied by the Hue sompany for the rohan of the disturbance at' Williamsville referred easy access to the 10 in the Whig. Hoe was charged with . breaking into the home of a lady re- ns for the buildings are not will now be rush- It has not yet been definitely decided looked their prettiest o and enacted their battalion movements 14th regiment the city ' has a volunteer which she may justly be prou rps of BNC te re one which the people apprecia like veterans. In the and more each day. Tuesday night, as the sident and assaulting h track across the | ment, the complainant, @& risk that may mean the | btrcote into the east end. loss of years of striving Esa ) CELEBRATION Be as Large as who can tell when Last Year. mg : Secretary Martin, of the Victoria day celebration committee, is very anxious that all accounts agninst the Committee be sent in as soon as pos- sible, so that the committee can meet, affairs; ) 1t is not expected that the surplus last year, as the this year was much more oxpensive than last year, for the races i : : year was ft, 2d this eur, 8600. members the committee or 621 have been more than pleased with the great drawing ecard. seed will do is ons Gibson's reult of the olor tion, and are will call, Do not that they vo! a larger sum ; for the races, which proved such a The best example of what a lawn the court house seed was i 8, T. A. Barrett, Toronto, Thomas i . Webster nsdowne; H. G. Brown, ta aaa sity ra is now tate | Peterbora: P: 3: Haves. £2 Taylor, government will dredge a channel to | James Hackett, Mrs, Hackett, New at the] York; Miss Berkley, Londow Mrs, J. ilding will > Day, Mins a, Harrowsmith; -1J. W. Shields, Hami ton; H. H.|{hoso ives of the Shout. delay. Representa Hughes, W. H. Graf, New York; James Symmonds, Cobourg; Johy McIntosh, Port Hope; John A. Ross, J. B. Hat- buildings to cost £40,000, At ton, Berlin; J. 8. Barker, St.Cathar. feast tty men will be . employed by ines; F. Charles Billingsly, Sydenham. Better ones at $1.50, The smelter representatives, who Went To Barriefleld. . were here yesterday, were highly pleas-| The parade of the volunteers last * Curtains 18 the ed with the result of the vote. They | evening Jinappiointed large numbers of titch. A splendid Ih, lam night, for the eat, to make People Whe h anid the lin of match a x ments about the con- | to ori . Ins i "hard Near, $1.50 struction . The zine elt there, however, the regiment role Esk ? § | building will be of concrete, and 300 fen across the bridge to Barriefield, Brussels Point, € [feet by 60 feet. It will be erected on where an hour was spent in field man- Marie Antoinette upper portion of the city's old oeuvering. When the parade was scen n the ---- AT THE POLICE COURT. Charge Against a Citizen, Was Withdrawn, A citizen was arrested by the result er. When the case was called in the police court, Wednesday morning, J. cD, Mowat appeared on behalf of A ; : connection will be | the defendant and entered a plea of your home or household ef. made at the east or west ends of the | "not guilty." are not insured you are tak. | ite. The agreement allows the com Immediately after this sent in court, arose, and tol Magistrate she wished to withdraw the charge, She wae quite wi said, to give 'the man anot! his liberty, in the straight path. several hard corns and Putnam's. Try it. flavor, delivered at any hour, at Price'sy "If you ever appear before again," said the magistrate, "this charge will be made against you. I hope this will be a warning to vou, and that in the future, you will keep ------ Mr. Jones Hobbles No More. He wisely invested in a bottle of Putnam's Corn Extractor. cal Allcream ice cream, jn bricks, any Seats on sale at Opera House for Leo." Secure your seats for performance Thursday nig "Fresh" Huyler's delicious Red Cross only sold at Gibson's store, ht. Ei ion ; ect fo guara: ecessary means of say the boys announce who was pre- illing, she her chance. The magistrate thereupon dismissed the case, and the accused was given It removed louses, and now he walks without hobbling; in twenty-four hours, painless and sure is chocoldtes ne ® Falls ught a - Sears, . Bur- march police of the me first git ing will_be secured in Toronto those from other crafts used. Mr. Oldrieve is also making suit for the Fife boat, building didato for Canada cup honors. He t; a new jib is being sewn. from A. Greener, viee-commodore ed when stretched." Mr. Oldrieve far afield. -- _-- An Automobile Club. owned by residents and promise looked after and an impression city of late years and the means of the local chauffeurs, -- A _rotest Entered. other teams. -- Sporting Notes. D, Bordeaux- Conds, record in the recent race, discharged from the hospital at Ham- "Kingston's Famous Fue Store' EE -------------------------------------- SUMMER HEADWEAR FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN AT 25¢c. Oue of our large show wine ows is trimmed exclusively with hats, caps and tams that we sell for De e it a point to see this display for you will be p antly surprised to see such great value and large variety--about a hundred dif. ferent kinds at the one price. You can't want something we haven't got, If you've tried the rest Now try the best. Importers of Fine Hats. ind two suits for using the mainsail of the Temeraire, cutting and ing it to suit the As an evidence of the fame of Mr. Oldrieve as a sail maker, he has just of received a photograph and a letter ol the Beaconsfield Sailing Club, of Port Elizabeth, South* Africa, intimating that the Baneai, built by amateurs of that port, had won a series of races at Durbwn in the South African inter- : Provincial meet in January last. Her | i8 sails were of Oldri manufacture, The vicecommodore wrote : "The sails, or rather two suits, came to us through a New York firm. but 'were manufactured by you. They were much admired and 1 send the photo, 80 that you might sce how they look- is highly pleased with the news from so "The formation of an Automobile Club in Kingston was spoken of last year by many of the local enthusiasts but as the idea did not gain pro- minence until late in the season it failed to materialize, However, this summer the matter is being further advanced and in plenty of time for active steps to be taken towards 'the formation . of a successful organiza- tion. 'Ihere are quite g few mitinuse of more to come. Were an Auto Club a reality many matters vitally affecting the interests of the members wouid thus come up for attention and much profit and pleasure result to all inter- ested. The weekly club. runs. and such things would form go tlegsant feature of such an institution,. Nowhore on the whole continent does there exst such an array of Pretty runs so c'cse to a city as Kingston possesses. T, have the club, Fp club, sindertake would be highly profitable. Again, visiting auto. fans could be of Kingston left upon their minds which would materially forward her inter- ests. Let those interested 20 ahead with 'the project for, with a little en. | me thusiasm, it would be one of the most assured successes ventured upon in our : of | ol securing many additions to the ranks A protest has been entered in the senior series of the City Baseball League, and the executive has been | called to" meet at the Y.MCA. on Friday evening, to deal with it. The of protest is made by the Royals, against the Young Irishmen, the of claim being made that the Irishmen used players who ware . members of The Belgian, Van Houvaert, won the Paria bicycle race at Paris, his time being ninoteen hours, thirty. eight minutes ang twenty-seven se- The Boston Athletic club, under the auspices of which the Marathon race is held, has decided to give Longboat a special medal for breaking Caffrey's The injury to Longboat is not so se- si pr ter - i TH E it 5 com Oxford universit Comprises four Northern Thousand Isl way station, and getting along nicely with the work. The board of trade had an injpessal reting, last evening, congratu themselves on the success of ter by-l i - » it gets will receive sixty per cent. of the wa Capitals, in di i able progress de of the Atlantic. "Lacr ery day. Programme for 'Leo' cach copy of to- Buy Zam-B e were the watering them to choose from. The aute owners not on many voters to the polls, hut incidentally lot man knc dea citi can of Cam ow the villainous eo th in a half mile run," zen. "I never knew we pporrid streeis." Did it ever occur to you that a 25¢, pbell"s Varnish Stain will restore the color and finish bureau or commode ? Any lady can apply this Stain as der the brush and dri ing brush marks. It ig sold : Mitchell. rious a8 was at first thought. He was | A "Made-In-Ca Oct ed will frie else on. yet cart cure sold Hospital, the commi ments, showing been well started and is pe 'The only cough syrup you can depend Gibson's Red Cross cough syrup cures any cough. ---- WILL QUIT THE JOB. 'City Scavengers Tired of Their Messrs. Reeves and Lewi Scavengers. have intimated will quit their jobs, stating work does not pay them. They say that very difficult for them to collect their money citizens, and besides they very difficult to secure men them in the work. The ustal spring cleaning officers who' have be yards, say that there is considerable ober for the Kingston into heartily.. The board be asked to co-operate, nds of the hospit where, are invited to ass Work, Some cases it is ing yet to be done. -------- If you intend patronizing "Leo" ge. a choice of seats now. Plan open at Opera Honse, Zam-Buk, the It's fresh there. A unique newspaper has made its appearance at Zurich objéo t i to supply a list of poses engaged couples to tradesmen for business pur- ng immensely popular OF |land," continued a | tary, - the te Oakville for Frederick Nicholls, a can- will result in thei 'S | adoption of our modern methods attack and once they commence th will not take long to acquire the mos effective plays known to the game." y opened the season lawn tennis with a match against strong team of old Oxonians, F. R. Paterson, of Toronto, is again captain of the team, Only double ed and Paterson their three matches. Oxford's Rhodes scholars. Mr. Paterson's last year at Ox- ord. > ------. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked U: Reporters on Their Rounds. Price's cheeolates are made fresh ev. | ardsons', and flor Shaw Milling company, enclosed with The crew of the day's Whig, 0 uk gt Gibson's Red Crass Charlotte, with coal, drug store. It's fresh ther William Swaine, received at McAu Alderma , piano tuner, time to smile dealing out the of new bathing suits have been received for use at Lake Ontario Park this summer--that is mer arrives, "Laxative Bromo Quinine" for grip and colds. Fresh at Gibsons Red Cross drug store. : More stone has arrived for the new cement platform at the K. & P. rail- the contractor is aws, and wishing for a picture the twenty-five who "knocked" it. day ? The dust was dreadful. It's time the people who Pay watering rates should rebel. The watering has been done this vear has been scandalous. revost, "Brock street, has received three cases of imported goods for his order clothing department, Scotoh and English tweeds, serges, cheviote and vicunas. A great variety ndition of the streets. "l wag almost jolted to it flows out un- es without show- t a meeting in connection with the nada' fair to he held in reports were received from ittees in charge of depart- that the work has al, in the city and 8, the city nearly completed, and the police 'n_ inspecting the wonderful ointment, is at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, s. Switzerland. Its A That Ord 'Same ay--Hon. Harty Secured the Change. . The wholesale trade of Kingston building materials. They a has for some time been under a dis- vermin-proof, sanitary 'and washable 0 advantage owing to inadequate postal | They are rich in appearance, and Jey facilities from " ah important section themselves to many handsome color made an agreement | of country along the: branch : of | with Coffiroth to fight Joe Gans at of the | G.T.R. extending from Belle- | for the most a as well as (he N EW SERVIC | Public Taste Improving Can Be Filled the | metal® in place of wood, p William | wall paper for"the interior of homes, Much 'greater attention. is. now-a. WiLL BE OF BENEFIT 70 THE days being paid lo the interior ec. WHOLESALERS. Mail Can Now. Reach Kingston So | Sidered essential. ' Perhaps. (is will oration of Striking and orig. inal effects are being sought for, account for the increasing Popularity of Classified Metal Walls and Ceilings have many advantages over ordinary Te fire-proof, schemes, There are designs suitable The battle | ye | pogeriiaiter Business letters | more unpreten the t--racing cruising sets. | ceipts, which they will split dix The cruising set is of dayption cotton {and thirty-five, or any way anh the racing suit of English yacht | range between themselves. duck. The-- suits comprise mainsail [9th is the date fixed for the contest, and jib, ® mainsail having o [This is a state holiday, and the fight New | surface feet and "the | will take place in the open gir. Mtie , on her goes to England will be defeat i will be put on that to wil eat- is som ed," said William Foran, of the Otta- the remark- The visit s were play- and his partoer won re. Piano tuner- Orders ley's. "Phone 778. ngrove rushed in many votes, vesteMlay, with the auto, H. Cunningham Chickering's. Orders at book store. "Phone 778. It is the coal men's again. They are still coal in large quantities. . i New York granges will | Cape, from Fort obably have the annual outing ands in August. '0 cars of horses' and gun car. | barges; the wg & riagés, from "A" battery, were ship- from Montreal, with five barges. ped to the camp at Petawawa, this morning. A stock use of hig when sum- ating { the smel- carts yes- way the consisting ly carried yesterday, vy' electors said one had such to the old by W. A, General ing enter- of trade and the ist. that they that the from the find it to help up is not at till next day. T. for same train t| Hon. William H, attention to this Harbo dus, to-day, to ford's, steamer Belleville, eau King, for Ot P By The sloop Maggi Gananoque, with which arrived, rough voyage, bu 3 bushels of corn; bushels of wheat LETTERS TO Patel distand the board Hotelman Will charged with gel with the result and he is working Old Story Toronto Courier, Principal Grant, ed head of Queen's masterly solicitor the college in the found him in cony said Sir David in "Grant thinks I money to Queen's; I gave him a chequ do for all time. "That may be," arriving there at 11.30 east, a Sharbot oronto letters mai oe place, probably, at Colma, web "Where Metal Walls and Geils . , ly, a . tward® Me S$ an mgs ar iforni ill Sight for | (0 Singston morning. vas] ves | nthe ical, Was a are about one. - They Peterboro, where they were held till | third less than the usual charges, by | the 'C.P.R. noon train arriving {It is not necessary to build a ney ty-ive | in Kingston vi Lake ik a ! Septemi abbut 5 p.m., too at | home in order to enjoy the advantages "late for shipment of metal instead of plaster, Both walls and ceilings may put on over th led t woodwork at very little expense. went right through, | F The Metal Shingle and Siding Co early morning m osse is be: | train 10 Peterboro, and "this is ital og: | once returned to Belleville, where it the Capitals' secre- connects with th "and it will not be long before mail train, ams are every bit as skillful as about 1 p.m. our own Canadian twelves. of the Capitals e G.T.R. » and in good time for "® shipment same afternoon, = This new I | service was inaugurated on Monday of | of this week. The thanks of the whole- ®¥| sale trade of Kingston are due to arty for his prom matter. ------ MARINE INTELLIGEYCE. What is Transpiring Along the r Front. The sloop Pilot cleared, for Wo This Island, to-day, to load hay for Peters, The schooner Clara cleared, for So- Ww ¢ GOURDIER we . - E 1 Swift's : Steamer Hamilton, up; load coal for Cra er: dhe ut Bi Frid Limited, of Preston, Ont., have fssuod 8 ; "time i same , . "The next Canadian lacrosse team discrimination Dei brought to. th a' handsome cata ove showing many attention' of Hon. William Harty, received his promp now a special Ki of lacrosse on the other made up on the 1 beautiful desi, homes. hos it| intending to build or rebaild, ens t attention, and | send for a free copy. 58 ngston mail beg: is i Seal main line arriving in Kingst on "Sacks MADE OVER AND DYED. Ife --" i Dy ea I; EXCLUSIVE FURRIER tawa, ie L. has cleared, for ich. wheat, from ar, schooner Kitchen, early Monday, from reports a very t the schooner stood the storm bravely. Engineer Churchill, of Oswego, is Ogdensburg; superintending making a survey and preparing specifications for cleaning out the Ogdensburg harbor®! from | The dredging is to be rushed and it is McAuley's | expected that about $50,000 at least will be expended this suminer, M. T, Co.: The steanter Howe has arrived, from Chicago, with 80,000 , from the Hedley- 78 and 80 BROCK ST. 'Phone 700. in Will be much required dur ing the . coming 'BRIDAL 3 N." a the steamer Turret SBASO = William, with 70,000 You will find our Stock i " the tug. Emerson replete with new designs, in cleared, for Charlotte, with two co, Thomson arrived, THE EDITOR. hed ? Kingston, May 29.4(To the Editor I was working for the yesterday, and had occasion to drive about all day. I'm sorry I hadn't the board of works committee along with me, to show them the big holes - in the roads, and to give them the op- Portunity of experiencing how it feels to dfive ver them. What is the wal, - ter that the hoard of works isn't - hav- ing the usual quantity of stone put on GRAND Opposite Grand the roads to fll in the holes ? think that the city council should UNION YEW YORK ory. of works and giv. the city engineer power to fix up the HOTEL rant upvad roads. There might then be less de- Guidebook and lay. Let the business streete rate, receive a little patching, if there is any stone left ward has been supplied. --~CITIZEN, . ---------- LIQUOR CASE THURSDAY. Be Charged in House Court. A case in which a local hotelman is ing liquor 'to a 4 k young man on the "Indian list," will come before Magistrate Farrell, at the Police court on Thursday. Th e case as will be remembered ig one agsing out of the evidence given by a young man, when arraigned in the police court, on a charge of being drunk. As it was known that name was @pon the "Indian list," he | for THURSDAY, was closely examined by the court i that he made the : statement, accusing a Kingston hotel- | Pair. man, of having sold hi license inspector has on the case, Revived. the late much-loy- University, was a for the needs of smelter by-laws » 81 81Y | | tre on receipt of Sher after Cataraqui m liquor. The been notified, al Pearl, Brooches, Rings, Scarf Pins, Necklets, ete., for gift giving. Why Are the Roads Not Being SMITH BROS ): I Central Station e one York Oi; ow y stamp. ® Take a leading place in this his | Store. Note a few of our prices » Lace Curtains, 35¢. to $6.50 a Curtain Net, at 10c. a yard and up, Art Muslin, at 10c. a yard and up. Frilled Muslins, 12jc. a 'yard and up. early days. One af. | Fancy Pattern Cretonne, 10:. a ternoon .Sir John Macdonald dropped in to sen Sip David Macpherson, and ersation with Prin- cipal Grant. "What do you think 7" assumed despair. should give mare and the last time e, he said it would said = Sir John quietly, "but hadn't you better give a little for eternity e extra cheque was forthcoming and Principal Grant was furnished with an excellent text for other oc- Casions when he pn of higher education, esented the claims M. akes new improved formu that appearance. A Look Rich No need to ask if you want your hair to look rich, healthy, and luxuriant, Weknow you do! Ayer's Hair ing: ~ Ask your doctor about it, H. air ' Ia, will give it just n ideal hair dress. | TA etme {1.5 Aye oo. yard and up. 30 inches wide, in dainty pat- terns, THURSDAY, for Half Be Yard. Brass Curtain Poles, Complete, 12fec. and up. Wood Poles, Complete, 15c. Pillow Cottons, 40 and 46 inches wide at Cut Prices. Bleached Sheetings, 2, 2} and 2} yards wide, Y Unbleached Sheetings, 2 and 2} yards wide. See the special value in Towels, a% 20c. and 25¢. a pair. NEWMAN & SHAW 500 Yards of Art corrugated to provide add "lec have other points of adva about. There is not a w See your nearest ¥ fornew i Clare Bros. & KINGSTON Has the big Have you ti WE'V THE SHOES, Smart, fashionable s built for comfort. All the newest, most up-t the lot but what rep workmanship. They're | in the late lasts and heel the ever popular. pump. Every shoe dealer in Shoes. We are showir Buck Shade" in Oxfords price of $3.( J. H. Suth THE HOME 0! Sheet Canada Metal Sensation Sale of the seartie [ress Special, Per Ya: All Wool Cream All Wool Cream DM All Wool Cream S - All Wool Cream } All Wool Cream B * All Wool Cream C To make this sale the bes out the qualities selling all price to 43c. Also 5 pieces Black and | wide, worth $1 yard, for 69 THE JAMES J( ! 180 Wellir