. $11.50, $13 up. Our $15 and $18 Suites are new : unequalled in value for ap-| 1; was decided to recommend to and council that in view of the closing of River street, through the smelting site, a thirty-foot thoroughfare he Surface Oak Sideboards laid out on the south side of the por- tion of the site roserved by the city. City Engineer Beckwith recommend. ¥alues, others at $35, $40 up £0 [od that a new watering cart be ge- cured. He stated that the city had "Jnot enough carts to water the streets. A few days ago, two of the carts were laid up for repairs, and a it was 'omplained greatly of dust. The committee in- structed the engineer to get tenders : : Yours, § for the building of a eart. I. F HARRISON Go. LEMON OIL best Polish made. # The scarcest to pro- % cure have been Curtains 5 made in Switzerland, 3 Our Spring shipment thas arrived ues are splendid, We § $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Splendid valies at the at the above low prices. ~. Cheapest Place in King ston for Boots and Is at the foot of Princess Street. ---- ants, I will sell them ce of 95c. pair, Special stock of Overalls on hand at Remember the pla. i. A, LIEB 89-21 Princess St. ONE SOLD. WHO WILL HAVE Perfect curs in a fow cid : aching | 51 BROCK ST. SATURDAY EVENING. mat in a rt McCann in attendance. very windy, the people sidered it advisable, -------- ON THE CRICKET FIELD. Parade. the signallers were flashing messa, the other. ---------------- Pleasant Garden Party. ker received the entrance fee, and Mrs. Frederick Welsh and Miss Agnes Mac- morine received the visitors, . At the tea table were Mrs. Clarke Wright and Mrs. J, H. Walker. Cun. 4 ies were sold by Miss Pillar, Nise May Hinckley and Miss Gertrule Drury, with Mrs, George Poota. Mrs, George Crawford, Mrs. W. J. 'C. Allen. Miss Lorena Crawford, Miss Nay Waicht 'and Miss Lillian Ackroyd dis- penting joe cream. The proawds to talled about 850. The Standing Committee. Ths Preshyterign general assembly has "appointed the following as its standing committee for Queen's col lege : J. Melntyre (convenon). Principal Gordon, Dr, D. Ross, Dr. John Watson, Dr. M, MacGillivray, Dr. J. Mackie, J.D. Boyd, Messrs. A. Neilson, J Brown's Corners, Ont. George Gillies, Toronto, Men's Panama Hats. From 85 up. The reason good drogsors prefer ours is because they excel for gnality and style. Campbell Bros., Kingston's style centre for men's hats. , It removes hair from face or arms, "Dr. Miracle." Sold only at Gib- son's Red Cross drug store, 4 Only all-cream ice: cream in the city, at Price's, It has been shown, says Engineering that coal-mining is not an un. healthy occupation. RHEUMATISM MUNYON'S 8X CURES evening, and discus- 0 exchange says : "Is ther t racing in Canada may ss in Montreal and the same time. However, British rul- ers have a different school, asking de no , McCann and Graham were pre- sent for the conference and waited m- til half past eight o'clock, at which hour took their departure in any way of handling methods child- abuse of racing privileges would them sarily to the abolition ndian player, on the has Been served with were Shortly after they left Ald. : the | rd, ar rived, but {60 late to recall the de parted aldermen. Strong, handsome, large size, The bourd of works met in the af- ternoon at four o'clock with Alds. Gaskin (chairman), Free, Graham and id assault a Brantford from 's university to ask for a change in the agreement regarding the depart- The suggested the , after consulting pal of the Collegiate In- school teacher, or with the principal of Vie- toria school in case of a public school Joseph Bell, St teacher, should then consult with the Board of Education, referred to the managénent committee, police served the summons Brantford chief of Po- " Pringle, of the Ot- acrosse team, will seen in a garnet and grey uniform no le defence player change was tha: leaves at the end Cobalt, where he will devote the re- the year developing some The matter was jah of Bikanir's Indian Tollegiate Foes Raised. of the finance building in rear of thé Depot School, raise | to be removed, but it was allowed to order | stand until the fire of Wednesday af- of | ternoon removed it. Play a series of polo ma English teams on the Lone sd their ysiod contest qa, the Collegiate Institute fees in o financial requirements The. fees next term will dah himself was indis- The petition of the K. & P. railway Lakin played in company for street watering in the vicinity of the freight shods was left to the. chairman and the engineer ' with power to act. HGR The chairman. and the engineer were ] Iso given power to have some trees Alfred street removed if they con- Commercial Form--Raised from $5 to 10. Technical class--From $5 to $10. First Form--From $10 to $12. Form--From £12 to $15. akes go lot of fuss, orm--From $15 t, $20. ren start to play, Second |' The achooner J. B. Kitchen is st Working all the day. fourth o $25; third and Says the children ' A the worst of all her Cares. Ve noticed many & day, sad when they're away, Through the parlor, how umpling rugs where'er other's work is never do Homor Form--From 225 to £30, will give the board S-------- more next term. The 14th Regiment Had nn Good . The Muir Fund. Owing to the visit of Prince Fushi- Secretary-Treasn mi, last Tuesday, the weekly bat- talion parade, drill and march out were postponed till yesterday evening, Sharp at the appointed hour the crack volunteer rifle corps wheeled out of the armouries with bugle and brass bands in the lead. Under Col, Kent, the regiment proceeded directly to the Cricket field, "On arriving there the band immediately took up a central position and under the direction of the commanding officer, the corps went at the march past in column, quarter column, ete., Major Cunningham at the saluting base. The boys looked exceedingly well and did themselves proud. Kingston has a crack rifle or- ganization, in which her citizens can glory, and it is safe to say that when Watertown is visited our American cousins will have their eyes opened. While the battalion was on parade, re- | Fare, $1.75. : : been econ-| Crawford's: The steamer Missisquoi the schools to the Muir | from Rockport, yesterday: schooner urtains rodely thrown aside ; d Frontenae School ... ... But I've found w Cataraqui School ... She would call them ba Never knew a mother who er romping boys, hief that they do, clatter and their noise, ways is her way, Central School ,. Rideau School Frontenac School ' Sydenham School . BD a ys dreds the day good RB . T. Co.: Steamer Irotjuois, from he city to the muthor of "The nged in his earlier e total is not a' very for the schools of" t which Mr. Muir, apie Leal," pe if When the house is hushed Than have her little ones --s. For Better Street Watering. ineer Beckwith has taken in asking the Board of another watering cart service. The peo) taxed for street watering S----------. Board Of Health Incident. arked that the princi- school according to the been under censure health, for alleged contagious disease to be conflicting by the board of neglect in reporting cases. There seemed gh watering carts, gon from one end of the Cricket field to n a couple of those in use The garden party given by the Ia- jelios" Aa of Sh James church, on the ry grounds, on Thursday, was a great success. The afternoon Was most pleasant, and 'the welcome and refreshments for those present vor- dial and tempting. Mrs. Watson Wal- A Distinguished Party. passed through Kingston, on the steamer Kinston, nual outing. They came and Mr. Thompson spoke in like ter y of Miss Lovick asa principal. Mr. Thomp- post card which the flicer had sent to Miss as a card with a printed Canadian Order of did not look very principal was address- Montreal and New York medical health of days, thence to James- writer was health offi in Peterboro, Mr. Daly di pening and severely of his leg below the knee. He his room at the Orien- referred to ths manage- ment committee for report. The hoard seemed determined to have its teacher -- To Put On Sleeping Car. g Tuesday, June R. wi n a sleeping car Wr. v " 'Kingston's Famous Fur Store to and from Kingst and Buffalo. Passengers om Kingston may occupy me after 9.30 p.m., of the vious to departure. An Exciting Pool Match, Kingston's pool ex- game of 100-ball pool at Charlotte, beating Comes From' Virginia. F. V. Rielly was int the cit en route to his home in Sydenham. Virginia; where he had a commercial position, -- A. S.C. In Camp. The local army service corps went Barriefield to-day ng of the troops Men differ as widely as do prepare for the comi Y . fos the poles, in height, breadth Before the staff of the Bank of Mon- treal left their posts in Brockville, on Thursday, the manager, R. W. accompanied by other members of the staff, waited upon 'Philip Horton, and presented him with a purse gold, carrying the well-wishes of Nr. Horton leaves for Goderich, , on the 19th, he will be mar ried to a young lady of that place. straw bats differ, 'in order to mingness to the indi- The wide diversity of styles straws enables each wearer to {ind not just nearly, It purifies the b and Have you hi bladder Lut precisely the hat that fits his head, suits his face, and wins his fancy. We have the right sort of Panamas too at all prices. Mr, Horton and his bride oy n hary return to Brockville about July { ¥I1st to take up their residence, pertect. cum 1 ut aree "| Lines that will hold fish and catch 1 them, at J. Routley's, 173, 195 Prin. cess street; branch, 354 Kin part of London, After a trip will life seems to look more and more like the genuine article. It rises to 434 feet, ghty-four t above the cross of 'aul's. : And the fool with money to burn y drive an ash cart in after vears. many a man to give it to himself in or ei she neck. the man who can get up for work un- aided by an alarm clock. in connection £160. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. minion Bank, Toronto, is spending a couple of days holidays in the city. D. F. Armstrong was able to be out Se for a short time yesterday afternoon e and hand bags. Light strong and cheap. The Lockett Shoe Store. School Association up from Clayton, this morning on their annual outing. branch, 354 King street. At the police court, this morning, . Catharines, faced the magistrate on a charge of .drunken- ness. He was fined $10 and costs or one month in jail, Board of Education ordered the old MARINE INTELLIGENCE. What is Transpiring Along the . Harbor Front. The steamer Idler is now the pro- perty of 0. G. Staples, Alexandria Bay. the penitentinry with coal from, Char- lotte. The Visger line begin their season on Saturday between river points and Kingston. wher excursion to Ottawa, via G.T.R.; Tuesday, June 18th, 8 a.m. Acacia cleared for Fair Haven. Swift's : Steamers Picton, from Montreal; Belleville, up, yesterday; Toronto, down and up; Rapids King, for Toronto. i The steamer Arygle was towed, last evening, from her winter quarters at Portsmouth' to the dry-dock. Her hull will 'be repainted before she enters upon her season's work. Fort William, with 100,000 bushels of wheat; tug Emerson and two pulp- wood barges from Montreal: steamer Advance en route from Montreal to Fort William; tug Emerson with two grain barges cleared for Montreak tug Eronson, with two light barges, from Montreal, ------ CATTLE POISONED. Paris Green Was Scattered Over the Pasturage. Last Mondpy morning six cattle near Stoness' (Corners in the county, were found dead on the farms of Councillor J. M. Stoness and a neighbor, each owning three. Exam- ination showed that paris green was the cause of their death, it having been scattered over the Pasturage. Councillor Stoness will use every means to try ahd discover the person guilty of 'the outrage. He cannot imagine what led anyone to commit such a deed. The attorney-general's department at Toronto will likely be asked to send down a government detective to make enyuiry, A Child's Laughter. Algernon Charles Swmburne. All the bells of heaven muy ring, All the birds of heaven may sang, All the wells on varth may All the winds on earth may All sweet sounds together ; Sweeter far than all things heard, Hard of harper, tone of bird, Sounds of woods at sundawn stirred, Welling water's winsome word, 7 Wind of warn, wan weather. One thing yet there is that none Hearing ere its chime be done, Knows not well the Sweetest one, Hoped in heaven hereafter ; Soft and Strong and loud and light, Very sound of very Might, Heard from morning's rosiest height When the soul of all delight Fills a chiM's clear laughter, Golden bells of welcome rolled Never forth such notes nor told Hours so blithe in tomas so hold As the radiant month of gold Here that rings forth heaven, the golen-crested Wren a nightingale, why, then, Something seen and heard of men Might be hall as sweet as when Laughs a child of seven. @ -- Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. [WILL NOT TESTIFY MISS KERR WILL NOT HELP The i, mittee, printed in yi s Whig, he ede of Thomas Milo for a accepted. The figure was fhm ; Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Education had a three Reporters on Their Rounds. -- al i Fon sha Eine William Saline; piano bar, Orders veral important sc § : 'g. * 1 Commuirag iy were received from received at McAuley's one applying for posi- ten directress; Miss Store, Nellie Kirkpatrick and Miss Maud Al- The len resi a8 public school teachers; & 18 Toronto News. for killing Wandle Bathing shoes for ladies and girls. of Miss Kerr, with whom the alleged nice ones, English make. Lockett Shoe slayer of the York street restaurant Proprietor, was said to be living, this was the first of a number of ques- tions she was aked. Miss Kerr later excused herself for speculating on the outcome of the tragedy by saying that she was almost prostrated . with grief at the very thought of the terrible ordeal of a murder trial, which Boyd must face. She is 4 white woman, but declared that although Boyd frequent- ly ill-treated her, she 'would go through fire and water to save him. Army Service Corps, under Capt. Waugh, went to camp this morn- ing, over seventy-five strong. : for Pure The steamer Nawmjo is at Richard- 4 ol secretary son's with a cargo of packet goods ' aking et 1 from Ganan society to address the school ren on humane work and form h into Bands of Mercy; Inspector Kidd that he had paid $217, | examination fees, The communications referred to committees, ope. - Earl Wilson, of the staff of the Do- and is slowing improving in health. Japanese suit cases, telescope cases jealous of hint," she continued. "But he will never he hanged hy reason of my evidence. I am going to keep my mouth closed tight. Moreover, 1 am going away to my relatives near Kingston before the trial comes off." The steamer St. Lawrence brought members of the New York Sunday Catch the nibbler, gut fish hooks, at oug #"' J. Routley's, 173, 175 Pincess street; cumstances, has always been kind to me, and because I knew him the long- er, He and I were brought up together near Kingston,. and at various times he has sent me groceries, clothes and coal. Boyd used to wonder (where | got such things, and rather than pro; voke his ire I told him that 1 bought them with the money he (Boyd) ~ave me. Besides, Wandle was better off than Boyd." It seems that several years ago the acquainted with him I was working in Wandle's restaurant, 'and one day several colored young men were speaking to him about me in the front of the store. When they left he came back to the kitchen gnd began to talk to me." you ?" at times," cs on her face and forehead. "Apout two weeks ago he came hdre with a revolver and threatened to shoot me. I got so afraid that I ran down in the cellar. He pursued me, and only that I hid in a coal bin, he would have found me and I would now pro- hakly be a dead woman. On Monday he sent me word that if T went to work for Wandle he would kill me. I had arranged to go to work, but when I learned this T rejected the po- sition. I believe that if he had seen me in Wandle's restaurant! he would have killed me as well as Wandle. I told Wandle to ke careful if he should cea him." you say, why did vou ndt complain to the authorities 9" When Miss Kerr said this tears fill- ed her eyes and she began to sob. Starting to-morrow we will sell 1,900 yards of fine striped' dress ging- hams "worth 12}e. to 20c. yard for Sic. * 3 D < < £ @L Heard of man beneath the sun, 3 d ; > QL three rows of Inserti J. Jones, New York: H. J. Terry, C. H. Burgess, J. F, Wiseman, James Loggie, J, F. Birchard, Joseph White, W. 8." Fellows and wife, J. D. Hen- ry, Toronto; 'A, D. McKee, T. E. Gu- gleman, C. F, Dav, Rochester, N.Y; H. B. Sherwood, W. G. Wilson, F. C. Hinch, Napanee; C. H. Russell, Bui- falo. H. Henderson, London; William Ledner and wife, Chicago; John Donura, "J. H. Meade, G. G. Morey, A. E. Newson, C. M. Rulison, Mont- real: H. W, Acason, Walkerville; E. | C. Gerome and wife, Williamsport, Pa.: B. A. Tripp, Picton; H. T. Lewis and wife, Burr Falls, NY; F. W. | ¥ Rowley, * Londen, Eng.; Charles M. | 8 Richardson, Trenton; J. M. Young, | Brockville; F. Roblin, Hamilton: M. | Avery, Sharbot Lake: W. C. Sterling, Muntoe, Mich, , As the weather warms up the simple Freedom of speech - has enabled Success is pretty certain to come to eredit | Importers of Fine Hats. Lp People who make a show on ldom make creditable show: as Cay a for ages 1 to 4 Years, 50c. White, Khaki or Navy ang White, for a 98¢c. Buster Brown Suits For ages 1 to 9 years, Blue an Color. Two prices, 50c. and 98e, TO CONVICT SLAY] R She Further Says That He Was Jealous of the Restaurant Proprietor, and at Times Was Cruel to Her. . "Do you think Boyd will be hanged When a reporter called at the abode "He killed Wandle because he was "Why do you think Boyd was jeal- "Because, Wandle, knowing my cir- "How long have you known Boyd?" About three years, When T became "It is said that he has beaten "He has ill-treated ' me shamefully " she said, pointing to bruis- "But if Boyd was as inhuman as "T liked him too well." -- eet Dress Gingham Sale. ave the advance styles for the coming se;. son, and we advise thos, wishing a change to have DED TO Now F, GOURDIER W{USIVE FURRIER, 80 BROCK ST. Pattetns, in 8 inch Dishes, at $4.50 each. | This | line, at the above SMITH BROS, Jewellers & Opticians ors of Marriage Great English Remed nes and invigorates the who! lood ntal and Brain Worry, Des- MEN ARKD WomEN, Use Big @ for unnatary: Of mucous mambrane Painless, and not astrig or sent in plain wrrpper : THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND{INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro- and County Deben- received and interest allowed. » at Corrigan's, ill, Managing Director, arenes Rtveet, KingstoM. -------- AIAN HAIN Ladies' i Wash Suits Neatly made from Fast Color Print, Black a and White, Seven Gored Skirt, Tucked Blous Collar. For a SATURDAY Special, $2.49, White Lawn Suits Extra well made, each seam, Waist with Tucked $2.95. Swiss Dotted Muslin Suits ty Muslin. A really swell suit; Another st yle Dresses White or Colored Gingham, Children's Wash Dresses, ges 1 to 4 years, i, -- SHRINE SICK FTAA ow nd White, or Blue e, with Separate CAAA AOA A ¥ WN PAA Skirt with Fmbroidered P h n Front und B broidery in front, Separate Collar, anels and Tuck on ? ack, with wide Em. SUSAN A > » made with Embroidery at the price, $6.98. White Underskirt Snaps At 50c.' We show Ladies' White quality Cambric, with Five Tucks. made with d e eep Flounce and Edged with Lace. A real Bargain at 50c. sachs i an extra good line of White nglish Cambric, ion and Edged wit Children's Wagh Vv vevvIvIe Sea with deep Hemst veYvevey A $1.25 gar- d White Stripe, Low LV ALL HIGH GRAI McKELVEY & Spec From § riages, 0; Cots, M and Stoc Hat Rac Hall Sea to matct $15. R. 230 Prin DA LIF] CANA Fi HEAD Kingst Assurance in force (over) Assets in force (over) - - Cash Dividends paid Polic The first "LIFE ASSURAN For information how a Po Market Street, Kingston. J. R. URQUHART, JAMES T (Special Agents.) A° "Condor The quality for the be 2E AT ALL F The E. D. MARCEAU C Oo Vinegars, 281-28! SUPERSTITION REMAIN In Regard to Medical Trea in Carolina. Charms, medals impregnated virtue by ecclesiastical bened and so-called electric and 2 belts, pads, rings, brushes and appliances are sold by thousand patent © panaceas, compounde drugs brought from strange lai discovered in some unusual wa) bought and used by millions of lous and afflicted persons in all of the world. i In view of these facts it is n markable that one occasionally in the United States, as well secluded nooks of the old worl gions in which superstitious bp practices, handed down from fa son for no one knows how man dreds of years, not only surviv also show an astonishing deg vitality. Such a region, writ John Hawkins, in the Popular ¢ Monthly, occurs in the central South Carolina. : If the practice of the Ce "users" of the present day co witnessed by Egyptian physici four thousand years ago, by priests from the Guul describ fff Ieee JOHNSTON'S, | THE STORE T! Saturday's Wa DU( Ladies' White Duck Skirts, $1.75, $2 and $3 each. SHIRT . ; ite Si Ladies' Black amd White Si regular prico is $5, SATURDA LAWN |! See the Special White Lawn has Allover Embroidery Front sell at $4. LACE adies' Diack and Tan Lace Bave Tace Efiects to the top, Ww HOSIE dep . ] Ladies" Fast Black C otton ] less, worth 18c. and 20c. SAT BO Boys' Fine Ribbed Hose, in Egyptian Yarn, will not fade, LAWN SHIRT WAISTS vi the swellest range of, 1 Waists you will find anyw) and our prices are just a | lower than Fisewsiers. startin 85c. up to $4.50 each. Our $1.95 Waiet "has them at the price. - . fa WEA R--Corset . Ce and Drawers, at 25¢., 83¢., T3c. KTR TS -- White Skirts, ma Fine Cotton and Lace and I tion trimmings' Special at rh. * Other styles at 6%, 85e, @ Fen Teo ten Tos enter tontetuatantoct ft 00-0 0 0 0 8 BR TI ITT TT Sealed $2 20-2" ETI