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Benson Nmrowly Escaped Drowii-| With the Grant of the City Coun- union--Some Were Fined, and best players in the country here ax sips Let U For Y | ing at Port Arthur--Notes Around | cil, , Others Allowed to Go. |, Plains the few rules . ' guccess o sj1s t Us Care For Your Harbor. The young men of Queen "We are Seven,' describes the fame and A i ine steather Ottawa, of the Thous- Methodist church met last evening line-up before Magistrate Farrell, in! ciple and play fully illustre lo b 3 ' ar This b {and Island Steamship Company, and formed an athletle association the police court, Tuesday morning. |feature of book is in the "lilus- i which was partially destroyed by fire! id affiliation with the Sunday School Seven men . occupied the prisoners' trative De showing every {and then sunk near the wharf at matens Athletic Bssocation, uich pos. and al were charged with be-'and every card played, with th - Cape Vincent, fa t o Was formed recently ese officers Ing drun In some respects it was The book Rives also the This Summer. Telephone 489 icc Some > Rant Sab. XL be were elected: --Hon. president, Robt. a sort of an old boys' Pe Sion, as . Live ba Bridge es Our Fur Waggon will call. [In Kingston went over to the Cape, Meek: president, William Dougherty; there were some old and familiar * lto-day, to look alter the work The | vice-presidents, Sheldon Joyce and faces in the line-up, and three who jOrtawa will be replaced on the Cape} Dr. Ernest Sparks; secretary-trea- had just been liberated from the JOHN McKAY, route hy the steamer Newsboy, pur- surer, F. M. Clow It was decided jail but a few days yehitked in Duluth. The latter is that at presen: ate be SalY ne sa shal McNally came first. Poor. - 2 | undergoing repairs, and is not yet !eam in the league, and that be a Michael is of the "out again, in again 149 155Brock Street nde to be brought down to Kings- Junior one William Cockburn was class." He simply can't keep from ton. {elected manager. A meeting will be drinking. He talked about getting a | The steamer City of Montreal heid in the near future to discuss chance to go out of the city to work, | cleared Monday night for Windsor plans more fully but the magistrate doubted if he ' { The steamer Windsor cleared for re would get busy After considering | Charlotte with the barge Valencia to Live Coals Postponed. his case for a minute 80, the {load coal The Valencia will dis The Live Coals have again post- magistrate finally decided that he *| charge at Kingston, and the Windsor poned their business meeting, and it would give Michael! just one more at Montreal | will be held this evening, if all goes chance, and Michael smiled all over The steamer Sowar( sax" over to well. Several unsuccessful attempts his face---a smile that would do the steamer John Sharples, but was have been made to get the boys to- credit to Sunny Jim. unable to get a eargo, and went on'gether, and it is hoped that they will Before allowing the accused to go, {to Fairhaven, and loaded coal. She turn out this evening. | however, the magistrate warned him [1s 'now discharging her cargo at tame | that the next time it would mean six | Coward ¢ | Pleased With the Grant. { months in jail, just double the term The schooner Ford River cleared! The City Baseball! League were D€ BO the last time { this morning, and will take another |yary much pleased with the decision There is no use of sending a man | cargo off the ateamer John Sharples,' of the city council at their session | like you to jail all the time," remark- If she is able to get one. If not, She Jaq evening to lay aside the sum of | ©0 {he magistrate to McNally. You | will £0 on to Oswego or Charlotte, $50 to repair the baseball diamond. | had better make up your mind if you {and load coal The matter was left to City Engineer ing t ! the ei your | - The steambarge Jesca cleared for craig and the chairman of the parks ail or | Oswego, and will load coal there for committee, Ald. R. E. Kent. "In the! {Smith's Falls. | hands of these two gentlemen the Members of the crews of the gigmond will be most carefully look- stnamers McKinstry 'and Mapleton a4 after. | have reached Port Arthur, and are preparing the vessels for the season. | days ir , whether you will stay out." This .is the ---- first time | arrested." said the next man called | upon, and when he stated that he {had been a resident of the city fou | twenty-one years, the magistrate was {of the opinion that he deserved to be was ever : Submit By- | Option | Temperance Alliance to law to the People--Local Vote Will be Next. There was | given a chance, : -------------------------------- In best and separate Princess Street Meeting. y : 1ere you can rest assured of The young men of Princess Street 2 fine Charles Henson, a well-known! TWO FACTS: ssee 4 desigus, Carts, the best made, $7.50. Others he fell, for lg w fiton, Axminster, Go Carts, Baby Carriages, all new| to put Folding C ete. Motion , but this is the leader CARPETS AND RUGS. The finest paiterns ever Brusasls, Any size to sulte your home have 600 yards ot §1 slightly used, selling Tor 5 an 2¢ cash Curtains from England, Germany, and Switzerland Repalr and promptly and well done "Phone 990. T. F. HARRISON CO. Yours, , | flag 20] shown-- ete | wheat for Montreal. Wel! Brussels, | bu hy Upholstering Work | | mariner, employed on the steamer gunday school will meet Wednesday | | Jacques, narrowly escaped drowning evening for their business meeting to {at Port Arthur He fell from the 1..¢ officers for the Sunday School] | forward mast of the steamer into the Athletic Association It is expected! | water. He had ascended the mast hat this Sunday school will be able] up a line used for hoisting a to enter a senior team this year, al-| The line broke, and he was though they were unable to last year, | jcoming down to get another, when'g, amalgamated with St. Luke's. striking the rigging twice in; the descent and falling over the side] {nf boat. His comrades threw | ! i A any »n of Bro« {him a line and he was pulled aboard.' About a fozen young men of Brock i y received. a > - street baseball team had a workout [ie Received & number of bad cuts OB, at Victoria school grounds last even 'he ¢ by ing, to get in shape for the coming | rah faltamine. Reamers season, and for the first time show- { "McKinstry, with 80,000 bushels of, °d 800d form. This school will enter d : . » 4 senior team in the ranks this year, and it is expected that they will make ,a good showing. They were not in the league last year owing to their | Inability to get a team together. Brock Worked Out. the cleared Mapleton, 80,000 bushels of wheat i for Montreal. Hebard, for Buffalo, with 200,000 shels of wheat. Mack, for Buffalo, bushels of wheat. Regina, with 70,000 wheat for Montreal. Tagona, with 70,000 bushels with 200,000] Bethel Had a Practice. Bethe] baseball team had a pract- ice last evening, and worked out of several mew players to take the wheat for Montreal. i places of Haffner and Veale, who left Jaques, Merchants' Mutual Line, the city this spring The champions scrap iron and wheat for Montreal. |of last year will not be able to put This will dispose of all the boats as strong a team in the ranks this which have made Port Asthur their; year, as last, but will strive to hold headquarters during the winter. ! their silverware The steamer Aletha made her first! Rae trip to the city yesterday. She only] A RECORD carried a few passengers, but had a . : large cargo of freight. The people Summer Will be the Hest in Years, on the islands, who have been shut | Says Harry Mills, off from the mainland for the past] Phat the coming season will eclipse bushels of ASON. Perec tsasasasssssessaend Arriving Daily | a a a i NEW GOODS FROM ALL OVER THR WORLD. Mattings from China and Japan. Bllk Drapes from Constanti- nople. ' Rugs fom Persia, Austria, and Germany. . Lace Curtains from Switser- land. Carpets and Olicloths from England. Linoleums from Scotland. Art Denims and Musling from' Boston. And Lots of other Goods ufactured In Canada. tt aes R. McFAUL. CARPEY WARKBOUSA twp weeks, will have communication any the Thousand Island has enjoyed ones mare with the city in vears, is the prediction of Harry Mills, general passenger agent of the Thousand Island Steamboat company, Jahn Cornwall and ors of the Is lands section, in Wa€ertown, N.Y. An unusually large mumber of con commillos elected to oy ventions and excursions has heen look merchants regarding their will- od. lot. June. while the demand: for ingness to subscribe funds wherewith cottages is unprecedented. In the vi hie carry on he Snnncing of a cele- cinity of Alexandria Bay, the Brown bration on June drd, will report 10 ine home and the Dewey place, alone the general committee to-night in the remain unrented nt present. Many inv council chamber I'he different com- provements have been made in the mittees have made a thorough ean Browning place the past winter Goorge C. Boldt has planedown for vass of the merchants in their terri tory and it ju expected that an inter- a large addition to the *"'goli\house" esting report will be forthcoming. sheltering two or three families, Should the report be all that the which it is planned to enlarge to shel general committed desires the celebra- ro 0 twenty to thirty families and j tion will be pushed On the CO (hua become another palatial hotel trary should the merchants not show pho Lew boat of the Thousand 1 jan interest In the holding of a _cele- land Steamboat company, the News | bration not subscribe--a_suffi- boy, will be brought down from Duluth a crew having gone after her. COMMITTEE TO REPORT Couverning Thelr Collections for Celebration on June 3rd, Ihe canvass the and cient amount to warrant those in {charge to go abead the thing will be {dropped Some merchants want the {eole'tration held on Monday, June 5th, | of the 3rd, but this is Held Surprise Party. I'he surprise party held on Monday i 8 night, at the home of the Misses Wil possible, as the haliday is fixed mot, Brock street, a jolly afiair the third. If the business men The Misses Wilmot will soon leave for suhscribe there will be no cele jthe west to take up their home," Mr. i Wilmot already: heing located there . - e----. Several hours were spent in music and | Get a Hat With a Name. {dancing, and a most enjoyable time | And reputation behind it Scott, 'was spent. Iuring the evening at a im for do instead was i not i bration, ! Buckley, Christy, Heath, Imperial, are; meoting in St. James' schoolhouse, Mise included in our immense stock and Annie Wilmot was made the recipient these makers are recognized the world of a beautiful prayer book, the gift of V000000000000000000000 . 0600000000000000000700000000080000 FOR SALE The charming villa residence, Lake View Lodge fl The residence is built of stone, 000 0000000000000 000000000 Street, Kingstdp, now and occupied by deat. B. Conmingbam. over as standards of style and qual-[the girls' branch of the Woman's ity, 82, 82.50, 83, £1.50, 84. Campbell | Auxiliary of St. James' church, of Brow', Kingston's only exclusive hat which she has been a valued member and fur store. a Sunday School Meetings. The Sunday school of Sydenham street Methodist church will hold its annual business meeting this evening. | The Sunday school is at the prsent time in a very flourishing condition and it is expected that the reports which will be presented by the differ- ent officers will be most encouraging a] Princess street Methodist Sunday | school will hold its annual meeting | -Ton Wednesday evening. This school! has evinced great prosperity during | the past year, Students Go Surveying. On Thueaday a number of science men, about v altogether, will go into camp near Sydenham for a week. They will move from thers to King ston Mills, where they will stay. a week also. Survey will constitute their chief work. . AE "The Man on the Box." "The Man On The Box." the play made from Harold McGrath's popular novel of the same name, will be the Whatetion a the Grand on Saturday, | { y in matinee and wight. Ii is a bright, clever comedy, fall © of | amusing situations. New Paper for Deseronto. Edifor Lyous, Gorrié, has decided to | discontinue publishing the Gorrie Vi-| dette and will remove his plant to! Deseronto. wks Left for the West. Ernest Hubbell, ingpéetor of survevs, has left fxr his annual ' tour of inspection of contiaet surveys in the North-West, whore he will remain until crafter Chestmaa. Major Hubbell, has recently hem gai cited a justice of the peace ior the province of Saskatchewan. Ile 1s 'son of Mrs. Hubbell, Bagot street. Major dominion 3 Haysiall a3 jp» Hs th Restores color to Gray or Faded hair--Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp --Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair tops its falling out. Isnot a dye. Rt No USA REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES S-- Lawn Grass Seed," Gib | ww son's, at Another man' was fined $2 and costs when he admitted being drunk He is a good citizen when not drink ing Thomas Shields was timer, but the magistrate did waste time on his story He only been out of jail for a few day and the magistrate did not put faith in his promise to go on "prohibited list." A fine of $5 and costs or one month was the penalty Frederick Ormston belongs, to Gananoque, but he comes to Kings- ton svhen he is drinking. The magis- trate told him to stay at home m the future, when he was in his cups. He wanted a chance to walk home, but the magistrate made it $3 and costs ar twenty days. If the money is not forthcoming, his stay will be ex- tended in Kingston David Coleman is a stranger with- in our gates. He, too, was on the drunk list, but his good record let him off Poor Baptiste--or to give his pro- per name, Baptiste Sauve, was last He has been coming to the court re gularly for several years He shed the usual number of tears, and asked for a chance. The magistrate was lenient with him, and allowed him to go too, and Baptiste left the room with words of praise for the magis- trate. old not another has received for Prevost, Brock street: has all his String and summer his order clothing department, also in ready-made clothing and gents' furn ishings department. They all well assorted with new Prof. Francis - Fischer Powers, Mallory and Mr. Albry, the assist in ital Prin Methodist church, be a supper which will be the recital by the "Buy Kipp's hair tonic," goods are 1 froods Harold visitors to red mn CSN Strect the guests after will given hoi Gibson' Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Smart Spring - You can easily make a selec. tion here and be certain to have a Suit or Coat in one of the very latest fashion, In alimited space we can only describe one or two but we invite an inspection of our Stock. Covert Cloth bat, a graceful model, large shawl collar of satin, jewel buttons .. $18.00 Old Rose Serge Coat, embroid- ered satin shawl collar, white satin lined $20.00 Black and White Check Worsted Coat, splendid to wear, roll collar of Black "Moire, with red piping £0.00 COMPARE! - IN much the : | perty { Napanee, survives {of pretection, by an interiocker, { i the crossing {and the GC. T.R., at Kingston, {dealt with at a session of the railway : | bungalow at "The Cedars," Walle ness and professional C.A. rooms, op + temperan The ssneetiy 4 Fron Témpera lnaugurate the ty the ty. and executive of the tena Ri: lance A vd by the wfter ample this, the a tain , miorming aud stimul ating ad dress from John H. Roberts, of the Dominion Alliance, the speaker, no Wels birth, made a close temperance Massachus some years, and also in ( ly he been making the Montreal ors sit up and take notice. Tal "The Barroom, the Rus Burden," he illustrated from three large Massachusetts, Brockton, Haverhill Here similar, for in each manufacture of industry Brockton, with the exception of vear, has been under local option for about twenty-five Whag is the result * Property increased ip valye, for a ban always depreci ates the f property its vi city. there, for workmen n repast wa w.C1 hee ties of the justice had meeting listened t« who 1 has question m » where he resided anada. | has ns subject, Man's the case of ess cities Lymn conditions are of the three shoes the principa and ry the is years has value « in Manufacturers are centre they Ihe earning large thriving, prefer to have s classes the th working wages and ants for which are was wasted un dry F'wents once ne spent in buying es and cent. more bon are in the a better hood n when year butpthe peor ing the nex never ag Roberts principle that drink ano the dan m PRY Finished Contract, Me nrtas street, has Witham Earl ew bank build v of the The one neatest Untario being striped to Mr. McCartney cial coloring fr imit pressed brick makes The people of the town contrad highest buildin w hick Ow SI have given the praise for the improves the i Died at Napanee, | Zina Ham, an old and respected re isident of Napanee, dropped "dead | Tuesday morning He seventy-five vears age {lived in the town possessed of (ne son, new town very much. ot was ove i had He and hie considerable Haw, all his Was John To Take Up Question. 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