FP ian #58 sic £ 5 i ; i; 2 Tif . © WILLIAM CLAXTON, M.D. The F attended at the M The edifice Ferguson, pastor, assisted Potten, Verona. Mr. F an appropriate sermo flowers filled the altar men, as ales from former fri helper in time of stress. ing. Manager--Jobn Powell, ments regarding the club, coming with the power of the Hol k completed. Practice will be held Ghost, "I see before me, as I lool Bishop Lewis, 'Missionary work must Login in onc's own hart Reliving presence, orw. v ] power, with re Souht but for the Y of the living God, there is mich joy ahead for the W. A." baseball union men. The matter of securing name for the upon later, The Game Postponed. : ne, Miss White, and Miss Kirk- The Hamilton trick of 'the diocesan hoard. Miss team. has dre FH od out of the W.F.A rt" were filled, the city | Ottawa Citicen : clergy adding to the pleasure of the afternoon by their presence. The two guests of honor, as it were, were the two missionaries, Miss Askwith and Miss Makeham, both women that it did the home workers good to meet, and - Mrs. G. H. P. Grout, of Delhi, N.X., who wears the gold cross of life membership in the Ontario W. A. be cause she did such work for the auxili- ary in her own land, before she went over to the country across the way. tempting offers by the Hamilton Club, crosse Associgtion. Sherring, of Hamilton, again. tario. was chairman at a largely at tended meeting, at which Miss Ask- with spoke on great work among ing genius is C. W. Penniston. She is children in the blind schools of by the good race horse Maurice, from Palameotta. The - cathedral organist | the well-known stesplochase mare Lap- ; 3 was in charge of the hymns and the | wing, and was third in i singing was swinging and hearty. plate at Quebec, won by Liesse, "Bob" Fitzsimmons, a report from New York savs, is on the war path for "Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien, and says it will be a fight to the fin. ish when they meet, no matter where it is. He wants to fight a duel with at Montreal, is owned by the Two Notes Of The Gathering. Miss Charlotte Dupuy is playing the organ for the day sessions, As an evidence of the temper of the meetino, a diocesan officer overheard a delegate saying: "We have splendid officers, yes, indeed we have," and shortly after "one of the ladies + who bears a title : of foporutase on the hoard remarked: "Isn't it an inspir ation to mevt all these delegates * It is such a pleasure to work together with id effect that those #weo fights of theirs were: fakes. "HI'll knock 'is bloomin' 'ead h'off," declared "Bob." the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club made the announcement, this morning, ae + that the members will hold the annu. Frame, 7 rooms each, good stone foundation and cellar. leaving the Dorval wharf on Satur day, Font 3rd next. The outing will last for two weeks, and a large number of vachts, motor and steam launches will make up the fleet, head- ed by the Gwenolai the flagship of the commodore, Peers Davidson. The members will. make their headyuarters at Gananotpe, from which point they will take a daily cruise to different places in the Thousand Islands dis trict, - < tries ia James King, Perth, has sent a twen- ty-four pound salmon to a Kingston taxadermist to be preserved. It was caught in the Rideau river with hook and line hy 8. Dowsett. They cost no more than inferior lines. MecConkey's high class candy, "the choice of royalty." Fresh at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. 'Phone Deacon, Double Brick, 8 rooms each, B. and C. (Basement). Only all-cream ice cream in the city, at Price's. : the sick and sick Chown's Drug Stare, : AES of Thi DY ort. ot Yer. ona, te Dr. W. C " ethodist was crowded. The servicps were conducted by Rev. John Mr. Fenton, Sydenham, and Rev, Mr. n, Beautiful and around pulpit and railing. A wreath was sent by the Ancient Order of United Work- ends and relatives. The deceased doctor was loved by all. a comforter, adviser and Another meéting will be held on Friday evening, when further arrange- will be on back on the first years a great array | the cricket grounds, and upwards of ~--primate, , dean, clergymen thirty union men have signified their and women. Where are they ? Gather- | intention of attending. The club will ed in, but the blessings. of their lives have the best of talent to choose remain. I often think of the words of | from, and there is no reason why should not boom with the new team will be voted association football Miss Etta Kirkpat- | because the Hams found. that it was Mebel Brows wield, Ro , Miss Ethel- | too much of an uphill fight, with wyn Loucks, Miss, Alice Haglie, and | their best men helping Dundas. Brant- Miss M. Macmorine. The big rooms at | ford has also dropped out. Ottawa's lacrosse players are again in demand and it is reported on good authority that three or four of the Capital's finest artists of the gutted stick have been made now represented in the Canadian La- the Greek Marathon winner, has decided to run i He has applied for his ama- teur card and will compete in some of the weekly games. He 'will not com- "te in any of the big A.A.U. events. : th's Lecture e declines to tackle Shrubb or any Miss Askni 4 other professional. : Re At, eight o'clock the Bishop of On- Woodbine, the King's Plate winner Counties stable, of which the presid- | The last year's O'Brien for the latter's story to the Montreal Witness : The committee -of al club cruise to the Thousand Islands, -- To Improve The Walks. In the construction Paint The Corridors. contract for painting and doors of ' the city be awarded. down stair interior portion of is Ald. Angrove's a cessful in daving some paint put the corridors. the buildings to visitors during lege ball is pose that the usual grand scale. it on Cedar Island decorations, certain Sunday in June, a year ago for cadets busy hewing down the ever college shore. down trees on thermore, thé this island, and, fur to its repetition.--CITIZEN. How to live on fifteen cents a day. mind as well as the body is benefited by economy in eating. There's no health giver like a diet of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. In a startling way it keeps you going. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Mahood's drug store. "WatHoo Tonic" cures rheumatism, $1 bottles for 35¢c., at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Kingston's Famous Fur Store . For The June Bride as ile could be more suit able. or better, appreciated by a bride than a set of Furs. The cost need not be at all excessive. We show a lovely set of Royal rmine consisting of a tie 65 inches long. and an Imperial maf. at $85.00, hand, nothing was de- The chairian, AK. Gas- another meeting to settle . tion, however; on laid aside for further cousidera- tion. of the concrete walks this vear, the city engineer in- tends having the work done somewhat It is to be hoped that there will be a ghorum at the next meeting of the city property committee, so that the the corridors buildings may For many years, the the buildings has shocked visitors. This second vear as chairman of the property committee, and all good citizens will express the hope that he will- this season be sue- on Either do, that or close the ain announced, and I sup- the decorations will be on of is to be hoped, however, that those in author ity at the college will sco that the cadets do not again do what they did last June for the ball-cut down trees their evergreen I was on the water on a and was surprised fo wh Sea LORO: before been used for stage purposes, greens--on a Sunday, mind you. They took several boatloads across to the It is unlawful to cut place should not be robbed of its beauty by an indiscrim- inate thinning out of its forest. I feel sure that if the commandant knew of last year's work he would put a stop rater to sail against 'the at 5 pm. for A New Funeral Car. that me ter and was wrecked. The new car and contains four columns on ea side, -- They're The Candy Ladies. the devartment of : chi . : Old man Hicks and the weather man hich he 1s Shirase, be fo chain at Toronto aren't "in it" with the Anglicon Women's Auxiliary of tanio diocese. a convention No Word Received. paration that for the cure of kidney, liver and blac der troubles, at Wade's drug store. Secured His LL. B. Degree. Herbert 0. Allen, shoemaker, Brock street. just graduated ton, D.C: "Herb" with was Everyone who is keenly alive tc the machination of trusts and kings finance cannot but appreciate "The Lion and the Mouse," which produe- tion is announced for The Grand to- night. The play is by Charles Klein and makes a distinct innovation in the development of the American drama for Mr. Klein has utilized a phase of national life which has never and which, as'a result, proves of in. tense interest. The play is one of ex- ceptional interest and dramatic force and while it is serious in aspeet it contains a fine\galaxy of wit, humor "jand pathos. . Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. W. L. 'Crossen, Henry T. Diplock, Raval Carsgrove, C. H. Earle, W. R, Murch, Montreal; F. W. Doran, E. H. Gumey. James McLaughlin, 'Reg. C. Ellis, W. N. Tutnbull and wife, J. W. Wilkinson, A. B. Fisher, Charles Hab. ersaat, N. R. Turner, Toronto: Jas. J. Jeffery, W. N. Hunter, Ottawa; Chas. S. Stewart, Harrowsmith; H. B, Sher wood, Manly Jones, G. F. Ruttan, Ng- panee; Charles Anderson, Overton: B. N. Robinson, Coaticookt J. L. 0'Con. nori New York: Fred. Allan, Milwau- kee: J.J. Long and wife, Ausable, N.Y.; John Uplam, Brockville; F. W. Insley, Buffalo; B. Goldenham and wife, Jersey City: J. H. Starling, Belleville: Arthur Westbrook, Brooklyn; H. R. Runtice, Watertown: B. R. Johnston, Hamiltomy Fred. J, Ward, Halifax. The Troubles Of Barbers. One of the members of the Barbers' Union has a grievance inst that organization and, a ng to his word, internal dissention is rife and jan early disruption imminent. To re- late the store as told by the chief complainant. He was working on two customers who came into his place of business before eight o'clock in the evening. Other customers entered after the hour, but these he refused to care for. However, the former were being attended to when a rival barber came to his door and found it unlocked. He laid PE with the union. The aeorieved tonsorial artist claim- ed that he could not lock his door from the inside, and further, that such action was not Detessary any' way. After deliberatin> on the quarrel the union imposed a fine of $5, which the defendant refused to pay, and with- drew from the union, asking for the removal of his card. } Orders. for Infants' food are receiv- ed from Manitoba, at Gibgom's Red Cross Drug Store. Even people so far Makers Of Fine Purs. know the sold the Porat foods sold thers are] Wats tows, | REGARDING THE USE OF (HE N.¥., challenger, is progressing rapid ly. It was expected that the plank- SCHOOLS : ng would be cumpleted tasny, For Pedogogy Practice Purposes-- 1,000 Islands--Rochester. The Board of Education and Steamer North | leaves Sundays Queen's Have Agreed. at 10:15 am. for Island and Rochester, -Y., calling at Bay of Quinte ports. plant committees was called for ke >: agent. higher wages, aud R.J. Reid has just received an other funeral car to replace the one t with an accident in the win- one of the very finest manufactured, On- Kingston wants e------------ + asp--_ another rainy spell it will send . this | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. auxiliary a pressing invitation to hold here, No word has yet been received from and Liver Pills a most reliable rem- edy. These pills are a scientific pre- can be depended upon In boxes, 25c. For sale Allen, son of William has from the law school of the National University, Washing- the title of LL.B. formerly a drygoode clerk with Murray & Taylor, of this city; later he went to Deadwood, N.D.. secured a clerkship in the state. stu- AGREEMENT PASSED || At a meeting of the Board of Edu- cation last evening, an agreement with Queen's University, regarding the schools for pedagogy purposes, was adopted, and the university will now proceed to arrange the details for the establishment of its new faculty. It didn't look as though the board would have a quorum, on account of is | the heavy rainfall, but after half an hour's wait, the necessary number of ch | trustees arrived. The proposed ag- reement as published in yesterday's Whig was am in two respects. Clause 2, regarding the payment of $2450 was made to cover all teachers and officers of the Poard of Educa- tion, who shall do extra work instead of onlv the teachers. Clause 5 was chanced to the following : "That any eauipment or aecommo- dation avplied for by He dean oY he school of pedagogy and approved ol by the university for the purposes of pedacogy in the schools under the Board of Education. shall be paid for bv Queen's University." The board took just half an hour to put through the agreement. Sole Importers, 27 Commnon St., Montreal. We have the advance styles for the coming sea- son, and we advise those wishing a change to have their Furs ATTENDED TO Now Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. U can buy 16-0e. oranges at Gil- bert's, at 60c. a doz. ) Ap : BY ee taken them memory rm een differently from that of the past few | the public works department at Ot- William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders life il kept freah in some UNION BASEBALL CLUB. years. For one thing a he is to |tawa regarding calling for tenders for | received at McAuley's. Phone T78. in the North-West, by a set -- be made in the top dressing of con- |the renovating of Tete de Pont Bar- About 100 persons came in on the vessels which will be given Officers Were Elected on Wednes- |crete. A harder mixture will be put |racks. It's time a start was made if Thursday excursion over the K. & P. | | 2 1 annual meeting now assembled day Night on hereafter, The limestone dressing | the {ania portions of the harcachs ary roilnay this morning. ih Shak of EXCLUSIVE FURRIER memorial which would please oF ie Sa on the walks of recent date has chip. | to in readiness for the retum o "Learn to Swim | wi Mrs, Tilton, the charming mother of |, A* SE pntion teting of the |e sonsaiermils mam ps pci 10 bs in roadipess_ for water wings. Gibson's Red Cross Drug { 78 and 80 BROCK ST. we. Hilton, 4 rang mother of Linon I Club, held in "Labor [het te nee City Barincer Pook. ---------- Store sells them. : "Phone 700. speaking of the rain, which was even hall, eemiay ig ht, the following with has noted the weaknesses of the Backaches Are Warnings. The heavy rain of last night flooded then falling upon the thirsty earth as H Were e ident--Th. Harri. |Pontly laid walks, and will try to | A qun heavy pain or occasional [@ great many of the sidewalks. The typical of the showers of blessing Snarary pres Thomas Farris improve upon them without adding sharp stitch if\ the back are the most sewers were taxed to their utmost. which would fall upon the meeting. AE mebidedt Putri Moran to the cost, if possible. Some other | common symptbms of kidney trouble, The Grand Trunk passenger a She too ipoke of the auxiliary's be Vice-president--Frank Corkes minor changes in construction will | and these symptoms must always be | freight offices will be decorated' in ings, sayi the blessi had Berar ash Corkey. Flem also be carried out. heeded. You will find Peek's Kidney | honor of Prince Fushimi"s coming on > Tuesday next. For your toilet buy Menden's and Colgate's Violet Talcum powders from 1- | Hoag's. : \ A number of Kingstonians intend moving out to their summer cottages at Barriefield the end of this wes, it the weather keeps favorable. U can buy pineapples, larger, better and cheaper at Gilbert's than any where else. Two local characters enlivened the evening, by indulging in a little game of fisticuffs. Neither were seriously dam- aged in the fracas but both will in: dulge in less liquor for the next few days. GUT GLASS SPECIAL We have at present an assortment of Desirable I, Patterns, in 8 inch Fruit wh Dishes, at $4.50 each « 3 This line, price ; is the know of at the ahove best value we SEE WIN- 3 " $ : : 4 a " Prevost, Brock street, is giving a DOW DISPLAY. Owing to the inglement weather and | SMe Season died law and a year ago went to : 1 : Fie I aaa: on At "Bisho art." the Tesulti Rh ------ : Washington to complete his course, -| great reduction in pri ¢ In clothing Recopts and Do pace tary | d, po ition ol -- Street Roller Still Resting: | which he has successfully accomplish- i EE DI go othing SMITH BROS. read their reports, condensed this | onto and Montreal, scheduled for this 1 The Steet roller sll lies idle for |od. sortment to choose from in the three ' Jone to save time, and then the meet. | afternoon has heen postponed 4ilL to- - th in Pd y Whith wits Jalen A Death-Stricken Family departments. . Jewellers & Opticians at un Temas aol rn bo The 2 tar oie to the Toron- [have been bililt in that time. Whon | 'The many friends of Dr. Philip Nash, Pa be Hunts a satly mr 'Phone 888 " » : . to Polo Club, eight in number, ar | the roller comes out of hospital Jet it Coney Jeland, New York, will be He i ec h ue a lth £ Marri t . : : it : be kept busy all season doing patch : to of 'the death of '} gets his strength and healt] Issuers of Marriage Here one found everybody one want- | rived in the city this moming by the work on the roads. Every little will grieved to hear the ven % : vy By using Rocky Mountain Tea. ed to see, officer . met delegate, and steamer Kingston. pind is amb little daughter, : Dorothy, a Eh The faculty of education at Toronto delegate could have heart fo heart Pg The contractor kas not furnished Site lt She, nd merry, | University is drawing up courses far talk with officer, 'all the more useful Sporting Notes. much stone for the roads so far this Tad Ed a all dasses of edueationists, hence why 7 because the strain of busi- | The Canada's cup defender Seneca [ienson. Now that the concrete walks | bro A Christ Dr. Nash | "Ot draw up a course to cover up thi | ness was lifted, and thoughts and | has been put in the water at Roches- have been commenced, material for Tat hi A la Philin 1 > ro early deficiencies in the education of ideas flowed more freely and brightly. | ter, and her canvas is being be at. | their construction will have to be [Vay Oth his olde bert ren | the minister of. education ? GRAND Opposite Grand The Jordbishop and: Mrs. Mills receiv- | She will make her initial trip on Sat. supplied first. ony J RE a oy ha ph vs' di. [Advertising car No. 1, of the Four Central Station od, and with them was Miss Lister of | urday, in company with Iroquois and ------ on » ok " giter A ey 1 | paugh. & Sells Bros.' circus, is at the NEW YORK CITY. Belleville, a guest 'at the see house. Geneseo. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Russ: he a ps 1 pn railway siding. The members of = the UNION « ROOMS ( In the dea. room. Mis. 3.6 Farthing At Ottumwa, la., "Dan" McLeod, er oe kinr three pH wn he | advertising staf, numbering twenty # EL } Day asd upwind and M . B. Cai made tea ian, won the wrestling match ; i ini A *® | men, who will look after the billing of oT Baggage poured offen, wit Mime: Cretan with D.'A, McMillan, of Vancotver | C200ts Showa wes Sat Down [Neth family Jo Jess Shan six months, | DF. Who stopping at the Iroquois map of Now Fore Cone Cooke. and Miss I. Tandy cutting | B.C., in two straight falls, with o = ¥ Island Trees. = hotel. £108 on receipt of 3-ceat stamp. joes. A staff of waitresses assisted, | half-Nelson and eroteh hold. Time, Kingston, June 6.--(To the Editor) : "The Lion And The Mouse." Those interested in making Kings- among them Miss Dalton, Miss Mae. | 12.32 and 8.12. I notice that the Royal Military Col- ton beautiful would do well to look at the bed of tulips in the plot of ground surrounding McCulla's groce ry, Mont real street. The flowers are magnifi- cent specimens, excelling in color and variety, while the arrangement is quite natty. Victoria creamery butter beats them all. Gilbert's. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The Latest Items Wharves. The steamer Cuba has arrived from Montreal and is loading corn a! Rich. ardson's, The schooner Clara Youell will elear from Booth's, to-day, for Charlotte, to load coal. The tug Nellie Reid has arrived at Richardson's with two barges, from Montreal. The barges are being load- ed with grain for Montreal. Swift's: Steamer Kingston, from Toronto; steamer Belleville, down. this afternoon; steamer Rideaa King, from Ottawa; steamer Rideau King, for Ottawa. 2 M.T. Co.: The steambarge Oily of New York arrived from Charlotte with coal; the steamer Fairmount and bar- ges Quebec and Melrose, arrived from Fort William with grain: the steamers Advance and Turret Court are oxpected from Fort William to-day. this From the HOSIERY ITEMS. Believing in the saying that a "Dry Goods Store is judged by the Hosiery it sells," we endeavor to keep the very best quality as well as the latest ideas to be found in Hosedom. For the Ladies In Cotton, Lisle Thread or Cashmere, plain, drop stitth and embroidered, .{ black, tan or white, we show a magnificent range and at popular prices too. For the Girls We recommend ¢Peer- less," a very fine Ribbed Cotton, in tan or black. For the Boys We recommend "Her- cules," a very strong Cotton « It was about seven o'clock morning when the steamer Rideau ing arrived from Ottawa, having been delayed thirteen hours through running into a mud bank foar miles below Smith's Falls. She started on the return trip at eight o'clock lis morning. - 3 ters | linings cut yw: folds fall, so "twon crack, cents. : naka fy ARGS Ribbed, in black, wears stfle in ELK Brand at 3 like iron. y a ea. Mest for Makers 81° - Berti & NEWMAN & SHAW THAT Of yours will need spad fences and out of doors time at hand. If your New Tools, Pruning Kn Mowers, Hos Or anything that is nec us at 86 Brock St., nex McKEL\ YOU NEED NOT SPRI SHR Its strength-giving, muscle-building pro- perties fortify . the system against the dangers that lurk | in fickle spring weather, keeps the bowels healthy and 8 Ready to Serve. BISCUI All Grocers--13c. will be sol Ro] The Leads ture | Qur Di 26 per cent, off e until Friday Night, | goes at 20% off. : Dress Goods, Si Rain Coats, Skirts, T sets, Table Linen, Na Cottons, Embroiderie hams, Corsets and La Don't miss this g Wants this week.