5a Let i i uf I I i | BEF ie i g : pel: 5 8 i g Fe -- i ei i ¢ : : § g i ¥ fF i I Ef bi i sisi ¢1E} Hh JF tf Hi : & f g ¥ i i : i i i 1 £ i { efforts were much apprecia- i: will be the larg- In St. George's Cathedral. Canon Davidson, Peterboro, ed ue and helpfulness in] COMMUNION DAY OBSERVED IN sT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Seventy-Seven Youn three feet wide, whi the day boat excursion type, having very four staterooms. Arrangements is as follows: ward portion of the main d engine room, ete. entrance hall for pas- e after portion is tak- the opistle for the 'day, g People Took et that the church into halves, the first the of our Lord's the Holy Ghost, he Christian's duty, theme. Right at 8 put that which festival of Corpus Christi was observ. y, with all the thy Roman Catholic early mass a number of and girls 'partook cf munion. There was al ber of adult communi At 10.30 o'clock state rooms and 4 with large obser- w and stern. The promenade deck is devoid of having a large promenade round the steamer, and a the centre with windows all that passengers will be the scenery whether from abin or from the deck out- wheel house and are above the second pro- eck, so that this deck js en- comfortable cabin vation space at bo 50 a large num- grand high mass Rev, Father Mc ass was St, John Father A, Hanley was er. He gave a ver of tho nature of the it was established by in a practical mal er the holy sacrament The choir rendered lucid description and affords them an un- Portunity to see the beau- trip through the rapids. °w arrangement the steam. able to carry one thousand Passengers in comfort. pids King left this morning out seven o'clock on her way east. the institution of essrs. Crass and offertory the "Ave M very sweetly by Miss Ida altar was handsomely decor: flowers and entwined of white and yeliow. of the holy sacrament IRTAINS example. n him is love, he life of God, i Canon Davidson proach- ontreal, on her way from Mon- to Richardsons', In the afternoon was sunk near Farra municants renewed Sacred Heart of Jesus tion of the holy sacrame i , during which tha be a pchool for the develop- cter, a sphere to exercise the love of God od he question of unity, Ns concerning' it, -- At Sydenham St. pulpit was occupied, morn. It was at first reported that two of e crew had been drowned, but report," however, proved to a message to this offect ed at Richardeons'. duet, by Miss May The tug Kate Ic Chisholm and Miss vaded grain at Rich- and was on her way back ght barges, when the ppened. The tug Calvin's wrecker those who received Iv very force- on was thirty-eight their first communi was sent to the scone. were made by Rich- to have the barges ngston, as they are for the grain ship- ceedings wero witnesse gregntions. The urchbi parish of droquois, his confirmation tour, ---- FIGHT ON STEAMER. The Crew of the Kingston Had a ardsons', to-day, brought on to Kin Corrigan 's, seems Unnecessary The tug Knte has been in wu © attention of his wear, 50c, vears. She had only in 'his case, kepp th hearers, Yesterday evenin been running to the speaker chose service in Iower Canada. y be many a lon, received at McAuley's. Phone 778. Presents such a: varied were ever held The steamer Island Belle day, on the Clayton-Ogdensi 1 Metzner has errived with coal for the cotton two big liners, Ki K mystics, St. Paul wa of one of the ste "| stroyed, and then some of the members of Kingston had a beauti- between a French- seemingly directly of dreams, the other Clara Youell has ar- from Fairhaven, The tug Edmond anc Richardsons', to | in tin. containers, Al] syrups are dig- |i pensed from glass bottles af Gibson's Red Cross drug store fountain. fountain There is very little business for the ['ONntain. city council to transact this evenin o : ly + i None of the committees have _-- clouds, - this district missed the - rain thing of importance t offer. i Dw, The aD observa in crowd be- | Were needed, but failed te materialize, gan its pilgrimage to Swift's wharf, yesterday. The arrival of the steam- ors Kingston and North King opened ---- the Sunday season. Read This 3 : ' an " One of the steamer Kingston's crew d Learn How to Pre of the trouble is : [far as could be learned the Italian n a Scotchman, many. He might ter but he didn't uba cleared from Rich- That was one too Saturday, loaded with erect between th the great material; The schooner Charley Marshall d to allow to pass arrived, from Charlotte, unheeded and he lan K the fun began a Steamer Nevada, down, participants' were suffer steamer North King, from yesterday; steamer Rideau a dozen fireman and -------------- ACID IN THE BLOOD. -- A Home Remedy That is horse on Swift's wharf, yesterday 3 v d re steamer Hesfilton, down, yester ay; have oe. workd: doe to pacify the men, his trouble was a they must have he he failed to separ; but all he got for cut in the hand so An eminent au tism gives the following valuable, yet Kingston's Famous Fur Store. simple and I ess prescription Extract Dandelion, 3 nid Extract Cascara Aroma . Gibson's Red Cross drug store foun- ate the contestants, tain on Saturday. Tenders for lighting the * Rideau river Between Smith's Falls and Mer. | en they not only correct rickville, which were Some time ago | but act directly on the liv called. for. by the department of | Ing its bile secretion, marine and fisheries, are to be opened i opdy and bruised faces y will carry reminders at Kingston for some als At B. A, Hotel. J. R. Morgan, Boston; specifications. take a teaspoonful after megls can be obtained at store, at small cost. said to relieve al- of rhoumati by too much acid in the 3 i joints and mus- -V. J. Hughes, J. A. } ; Mrs. John M. Gar. ood St.; 7 rooms each Kinnon, Ottawa; 7 a s : Eo | and 100 Barrie St.--Cor. Deacon, Double Brick, 8 rooms each, B. and C. (Basement). 8 rooms, (Basement). Weddings are the guishing feature of Jun silk hats are the dist; ing feature of the A silk hat above up-to-date. Both Engl Gmcrican styles at $5.00 20d on July 4th. The W. S. Jacob, Deser. Lockport, N.Y.; reester, Mass; 1) and dqughter, Belle. above mixture is said to com- i purify the blood, swellings until permanent tained and without in- stomach. It is worth trial M, W. Houghton, Wo, W. Johnson, wite wille; €. H. Snide Guelph; R. N. Joh . Arthur, and wi er, Oklahoma City thereby diminishing nson, Pittsburg, Pa. : fe, Miss Annie Hoov- i W. B. Dorton, New In a beverage like jce cream sody * Manner in which it js served important. It musi not only be pure Ladies' Read This. ; We have about 200 yards un: inén t before ce. Sgn have the sale price 17c. a yard. ------------------ pleasi ng manner, -- "Only fresh ripe fruits" finest materials mo; fountain syrups at drug store fountain Gibson's Red Cross old piano, for a se pianos at Kirk- Importers of Fine Hats. Nordheiner. See the Art Store, Immaculate Soda Glasses. At many fountains glasses are mere. ly rinsed in cold water. At Wade's each glass is set aside after use and in then thoroughly washed in hot soap suds, is rinsed, dried and polished with a clean towel--just as you would d, in your own home. Wade's Ice Cream Soda in guch glasses tastes better and is better, Wade's drug store. POST OFFICE L0BBY TO BE OPENED NO MORE ON SUNDAYS, The Boxholders Didn't Take A4- vantage of It--Kingston is to Have An Uptown Branch Post Office. Postmaster James Stewart has re- ceived notice from the department at Ottawa that the lobby of the local post-office is no longer to he kept Open on Sunday. This order is hot owing to any protest regarding Sun- y opening, but because the box- holders did not take advantage of the open lobby offered them, For fhstance, yesterday, only nine boxholders secur- ed their letters from the office. On previous Sundays not more than gq dozen visited the Post office to get their mail." When Inspector Ross was here two weeks ago, he inquired into the lobby question and when he found that so few boxholders took advant- age of the Sunday opening, he decid- to recommend to the department that it be closed. So the lobby will no longer be open on the Sabbath, and no letters will be given out of the back door either. Kingston is to have an uptown branch post office, For a long time the need of one has been felt by up- town residents, and Alderman John Carson has lately been pressing the matter upon the postmaster-general's department. To-day, Postmaster Stew- art received notice from Ottawa that an untown branch would shortly be established at the corner of Clergy and Princess streets, in the new drug store of W, H. Medley. Stamps and money 'orders will he sold, deposits will be received and special receptacles will be provided for letters, papers and parcels, which will be called "for regularly by the mail driver. Thus, the Limestone City is going to put on more metropolitan airs. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Pure linen towelling, 4ic. a yard. Jenkins' French balbriggan under- bor yesterda Ye ls of oats; s t clear- pr with her for Prescott; the tug Mary P. H arrived, from Mont- , with hve light barges, and The * | City Baseball Leagu ¢ [cricket field, on Saturday afternoon, and the attendance was the largest, ? | since the series of wr n were played, ome in the senior series, and two in the junior. easily defeated the Granites by 4 score of twelve to six. The batteries were: For Y. M. C. A., Robertson, Sharpe, Sleeman and McDonald; for Granites, Muckler and Robertson. bolstering up his pitching department. In addition to getting Toren of Tor- onto, he has secured Hall of the Cin- cinnati Nationals, up and 4 to play. + Hilton Green, the Irish Canadian Club runner, the only man who ever beat Longhoat, will start in the mile run at the Island next Saturday. Longboat says that Green is the only runner of more than ordinary ability from the Caledonia reserve, cord for 100 miles on a circular track was broken when Wallace C. Hood, of Baltimore, won over seven contestants in the century run at Bennings, D.C., : at the first national automobile meet Cook MEDIONE 00, ToRowTs, Gat. Formers: given under the auspices of the United States Motor Racing association. Hood's time was 2 hours 12 minutes and 43 second: He drove a 60 horse- Power machine. The previous record was 'made by Rogers, of Racine, Wis., ~2 hours and IR minutes--in Chicago about a year ago. The. Ottawa Journal and the auth- orities at Ottawa must have been sleeping for some years when they rise to suggest a Canadian Intercollegiate athletic meet. The Journal says : ; There is little doubt that MeGill, 50 . Queen's and Varsity will fall in with It was most pleasant in the parks the idea, and next vear will probably and on the har : 7 . see the first Intercollegiate meet for Wiliam Swaine, Plano tuner- Orders field and track events." The Journal ~ : e ough wake up, The s "hee; The U. S. weather man thinks the Eat, fo wy ut re has heen « Summer, this year, may be cool throughout. Canadian Intercollegiate track and field meet for some years past. Last hr October it was held in Toronto, and Without the sale of newspapers, ' 3 x cigars and liquor, Kingston is going Hucen's Ralls, donm Present. Ot- to enjoy the Puritan Sabbath this awa oan join. if jt wis . Sumner, 8 o ' 22 BASEBALL GAMES| | '|PLAYED ON THE CRICKET FIELD ON SATURDAY, ---- They Proved to Be Quite Attrac- tive Features--Both Senior and Junior Contests--General orting Notes. Sper of weather favored the © games at the pened. Three games In the senior game, the Vietorias defeated the' Irishmen, in a ten-inn- ing game, by a score of twelve to eleven. The game was very exciting, both teams making a grand Snish. G. and H. Dick made up the battery for the Victorias and ullivan and Tilson looked after the interests of the Irishmen -in the same capacity. 'G. Dick made quite a record for himself in the box, and succeeded in landing several puzzlers over the home plate. He was given excellent support. Sulli- Van also pitched a good game. Al. fred Pierce was umpire, and gave ex- cellent service, 'In the junior games the YM.C.A. The Thistles took the scalps of the Sapolios by a score of twenty-two to Seventeen. The. batteries were : 'or. Thistles, Tilson and Worthwood; for Sapolios, Duly' and Clark. Sporting Notes. Catcher Peterson, of Providence, has been suspended for three days for mal- treating Umpire Hoffner, London Free Press : And now they are talking of running a relay race from Toronto to Hamilton. If Canada's Cup comes to this side this summer, the Chicago Yucht Club will challenge for it immediately, Shrubb, the great English profes- sional runner, beat his field easily in a four-mile race in Philadelphia, in 20.20, Lacrosse on Saturday : Nationais, 9; Cornwalls, 4. Tecumsehs, 7; Capi- tals, 4. The latter was only an exhi- bition game, Noah Brusso and Austfalian "Bill" Squires have agreed to meet at Ocean View, July 4th, Forfeits are posted, articles signed and all arrangements completed. Manager Dunn of the Baltimores, is At St. Andrew's, Scotland, John Ball, five times winnet of the amateur golf championship, again captured the title, defeating QA Palmer by 6 The world's automobile racing re- It is dangerous to keep fruit syrups ad his arm severely bitten by 4 ------ Jenkins' for fancy vests, $1.50 "Chocolate Walnut Sundae." Try it at Gibson's Red Cross drug Bevond a few dn prophesied for ARE YOU OFTEN BILIOUS ? Biliousness jg merely g D store rops from Passing, yesterday. Showers vent Attacks. term applied We have the advance styles for the coming sea. son, and we advise those wishing a change to have their Furs ATTENDED TO Now ---- W. F. COURDIER BXCLUSIYRE FURRIER 78 and 80 BROCK ST. Will be much required dur- ing the coming "BRIDAL SEASON." You will find our Stock replete with mew designs, in Pearl, Brooches, Rings, Scar! Pins, Necklets, ete., for gift giving. SMITH BROS Jewalers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage GRAND | ovrgsite arena UNION | wis HOTEL [nese iie map of New York Cis free om receipt of 2 cent stamp, y received and interest allowed. S.C. McGill, Managing Director, Office. 87 Clarenca Rivest, Kingstom, THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 186s. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro« forties, Municipal and County - Deben- res. ased Mor Deposits oe sent in plain hota Y CXpress, prepa 81.00. or 3 bottles g2. 75. Circular vit on request Forthe Warm Weather. Are You ? No time to spare if you want to get some of our dainty WASH DRESS GOODS. A most magnifi- morning: He went 10 a 'surgery tg | 10 a condition tht: soit: when the | CEN Tange to choose from, od It's a pleasure to have a Soda here. ody is over-loaded with bile, The complexion tu, "Everything is so clean and glasses | look dull, pimples, ito have such a polish," said a lady at | break out, headaches rns yellow, eyes hing "and eczema liver getion, Is are tak- er, regulat- but going rapidly. Tints in a big range of er present. | COlor , Biliousnias has tag' poet, Present. | COlors and patterns, 7c. a + ' constipation and defective fivs Sens yard and up. When Dr, Hamilton's Pj White Muslins, good va- the bowels, | Jue, 7¢. a yard and up. lored Muslins, Ioc. a Unlike ordinary medicines hi I on Wednesday. D. Noonan has the | Purge and giv 1° ang Col Hamilton's Pillg » ladies are greatly interested in | tion which Causes Jenkins' Tish linen colored handker. | permanent cures ar chiefs for fancy work, Dr. Hamilton's Pi It has been definitely arranged now | Ress and liver jljg that Brockville js the other Canadian | stances, team which the Kingston lacrosse club We prove this by the statement of © temporary relief, Dr, remove the condi- biliousness; thus lls do cure bilious- Plain Colors in Cham- bry, 1ayc, a yard. Fancy Check Ginghams, under all circum- I2}5c. a yard and up. 1g Range of Cotton must contend against jn Watertown, Fenwick Luddington, of New Harbor, Challies, I5C. a yard, y boys are turning out | N-S., who writes: "Thr, every evening at the Cricket field in | I had no expectat ¢ ee months ago ion of ever getting antiticipation of the match and ox- | free Pect to turn the tables on the repre- | They sentatives of the Island City. -- Inviting Soda. be served receded dreadful headuches. | my head would gw; feeling crept into my stomach! a | liver, 1s | blood and made me a dainty and appetite, excellent di ere you get the best t ney can buy. You | gid it get the right proportions ~ of cream, | Got fruit Juices and soda. You get a clean | Sold by. all dealers polished glass and you drink amid | five box p for 81. By .mai ; attractive surroundings. Wade's drug | Polson . a. Hartiond Crom: iy tor A., and Kingston, Ont, : a . 4 + Ss ih : i i io were p, by dizziness and m and nausedus Hamilton's Pills fixed up ; ny drove all the bile. out of my a well man in a Dr. Hamilton's Pills to-day. Batiste, Mull, Be. por bg 0. lowest prices. English Galateas, 1sc. from periodical bilious' attacks. and up. Brown Linen, 33 inches f 1 stooped over wide, I2}c. and up, VICTORIA LAWN few 'months. To-day, ! enioy a good | Persian Lawn, Pique,- gestion, and tj imi : of health. Dr. Hamilton's Pills Dimity, all. etc., at It price of 0 Coffee ! goddess at delighteth the taste | ind refresheth the body J | drink to thee in { ll (hy perfect form, ¢& A Chase & Sanbém's ]sEAL B RAND COFFEE, : Takes Make a W Kinds of THE SHOES, N Smart, fashionable style built for comfort. the newest, most up-to-c the lot but what Jrepres workmanship. They're het in the late Jasts and heel e > opular pump. i ey Lom dealer in ( s. We are Be Shade" in Oxfords $3.0( J. H. Suthe All wer showing THE HOME OF wa The Ide: ASH_ FOR (LO! Now, when chemi judges its merit, SM Sd s ALbLOLLS - Sabbhbbbhbbbbbs Sbbbbbdbodd Shbd AOAALLLALAALLSS See Away. & Aabbhddddddddd Ey ote b Hour JAMES McPA | / 2. Nothing Keep You EF Is Set. The Date You adddd PPP OPPIOTP OU $006000000068000084044 4 The Store of Value. On account large under way 'to red 20 | For 5 days + and ending We have on this ses cription of most. Dress Go Sheetings, Gloves, Ho 'Waists, Sk Ladies' Ra The Sale sharp and F( You mal like this, This Sy Less A ie ALL § ------------ mi