SIX months. atter mariage 4 woman Thegine to feel & Kindly Interest In thie Man she could have married, but didn't Very Good. Benham--Don'y ¥ou think it is a good | likeness of me? i Mra. RBenham--Yes, [ almost hear you JiWear about your breakfast, 2 CA rr Shame On You, Pop! vB @, J ) NG Robin Hood Brand of flour The Sire--What would you think if I : Satin iin every bag. for told you thatat your age 1 never dis- Quality. obeyed my parents or teachers? > The Son----You'd Mck me I£.1 told you Street. Mx the "Rooster" on st. of What I though, crowing louder be goes alonk It requires-w more ingenious trap Su 5c." per Pound. For chewing aud [to catch a mouse than Ao catch = 8. . man, AT A. MACLBAN'S, EY Ontario Street. rn Have You Visited? J. Zbar's 3 fee Cream Parlor, where you ; p Ea x can get the best ice cream in the city? THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY Frulis and confectionery of . kd ¥ oe rT aL o = on cr RES Wii. OUR MOST IMPORTANT INFANT Taking its nourishment well; coming along nicely; healthy and thriving, ' mm Ps i re ------------ ut a great many ceremonies, especial- ly when I had my own church in the Has Outlived Its Usatulness, Says net, and 1 Bgve hi known of a : ; divorce among the parties. Dr, Anna Shaw Bay "IL have always believed in making Uhiladelphia, = June 16 "The mar- {pg ceremony fit the occasion, In riage many jie" outlived: ita Use: lother words I have a different ser- (fulness and shou e relegatec to | (ice for each marriage, [otlivien. This. es putshall, is the "Long ceremonies are boresome, | View of Dr. na Shaw, president of all kinds, : a SA. 280 Princess Street i Therefore, I try to make mine as short 0 : 3 | the" National Women Suffrage asso- aw possible. RHI IX ciation, on a subject which , holds "As for the word obey, 1 only had h a 5 sich an important place at this time one girl who wanted to make. such v hid The Sh 35 aly wrote me a [Of the year when wedding bells are | crazy promise, In fact she insist- blank hovers 8 8 con hi ne be joyously pealing. The brides and |g upon it. There was only one Ee u Hepes . ank sheet o Paper | is must bridegrooms of this June time, as well thing for me to do. 1 refused to NERVE, SKIN, 10 to 8.30 Jome of 'them "sweet nothings" I've | #8 'other married folk, will no doubt MAPy her, She had to take the 3 "KIDNEY ard about ! 1 i ow REE, ry oe oN 8LOOD, 1 ' a appreviate some 'more of her views bridegroom to another minister. ; h NARY ---- . Might Do Worse. | #xprassed op ha interview on the mur- "No woman obeys her husband. No SENITO-U LAR » Wiping reanig to nome see nent? | Be Tolle re hwy eb an | Sn sme 4k his wite | "Chromic 8nd whose mete LT if ram A threatening to go home to her mother v [048 are always seeking an [to opey him. In fact, it is 'a gren Somplicated Diseases 2084 - tng - 7% got old maid's view on matrimony is lap disgrace to expect than to give N for Power Houses, Packing Wigwaig=Woll, she might do worse. thing "that 1 conld never under. ! } thing No ving would re. : : Houses, Engine Rooms, and anv. She might bring her mother to you -- SOME ang tha nie : such a thing. No d e where "and everywhere : where Philadelphia Record [stand.® Dr. Shaw said. "But it seems [spect another man for demanding it | yong itation Personally or by Letter machinery Is used. and: {to be the case and what 18 more j Therefore, I think that it is positive- FREE chi lishing Tot Ee Not to Excess. jfome even go a step further and ask Iy wicked to use this word in the £0ap, packings, beltl ete, Should any actress wed? Merlo marry them. marriage: contract, 4 oir Dilces are the Well, you cannot Blame a peach, The marriage "service, for one 2 But only four ar five times, bg it saiq, ! thing, is a poll parrot affair. The Amber Diamond Cut. For each. --Kansas Cit" Journal method, as used in reciting the pledge London, June 16.--An amber dia- anaa. - is ridiculous, fo say the least. There mond, weighing ,178 1-2 carats, ads ours. We re Shoot! if no solemnity, dignity or character which wag found in Cape Colony a i i ' No more dust while sweep- Sanuviacturers an Belle--Listen, Dolly, can you keep a [10 that! kind of marriage. : by Mr. H, Bowker last October is ing. Guaranteed to clean secret? "I have been accused of making |in London from Amsterdam, where floors and' brighten th: : . Dolly---No more than you can! § g (light of the nuptial ceremony be- |ic has been cut. It now weighs 60 Beat nlm i an y nrg cause 1 refuse to follow "this fash. carats, The cutting took three Esco Emre Ci tt For Sale 4 Buy From Us and Support Cann. disn In Ary. Beautiful hair makes the most of ®¥ery Woman's appearance and all 8 who desire to Make the most ir appearance shou pay a visit Pember; of Toronto, who will Lingston, atthe Randolph Ho- on Tuesday, June 23rd, with a full of the fntest styles in hair ods, ies, pompadonrs, trans orma- tions, banks, waves, fronts, switches, He." A free demonstration to all, H. Gray & Co., 21-28 Dalhousie 8t, TORONTO Factory « Montreal FOR THE GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BAL The Pember lightweight ventilated toupee or wig is the most natural sub- stitute for one's own hair ever pro Prof. Pember will also diagnose free of charge all cases of scalp trouble. Call and get any information pertain ing to dbe hair yo Ladies who eanv write, and Prol. | your home. may require, nber will call at Remember the Date t The Randolph Hotel on June 23r COMING TO KINGSTON DA AC SOIT = 4 Rie THUR call, 'phone OF or SDAY N BE | "best performances over -------- Pala in Fal, 'My dear mah" said young Saphead to the battered spechnen of humanity, who had just hulled him from thé path of an onrushing Huto, "you saved my life! What'can I du to -cahcer the ob. Yigation?" "Just slip me a dime, boss" replied the battered one, "ana we'll call vit square"--Jidge. Tt Is To Laugh. Every time we sce a. skinny lad sit down in a street car and hoist his pants to his knees so that you can see his passionate silk socks, we quit laugh. ing at what women are wearing Entracte Patter. Mrs, Bplurge--i : Just hope those Cheepthings fFém thedr seat in the bal- 'ony will see us in this box Splorge--They will" They still have ur opera glasses, That's Right. 'Green is a' svnonyny for gullible tsn't 419" Sage green shouldn't be." The Soft-Lookers. Figg--Beggars shoulMn't be choos« ers, vou know, Fogg--Wrong my hoy If T were a beggar, I'd choose the easy marks ev ery time o ~---- Grouchy. Student--How do you pronounce it professor, maxixe or macheech? Old Dryasdust--Neither, sir; I pro- nounce it rank foolishness and waste of time Toronto Street Market, $1.05; Do., goose, bush., $1.00 to $1.02; Oats, bush., 44c, to 45¢; Bar- ley, bush. 60¢c, to 62¢; Hay, No. 1. $18.00 to $20,00; Do., mixed, $16.00 to $17.00; Straw, $16.00 to $17.00; Dressed hogs, heavy, $9.50 to $10.00 Do., light, $11.25 to $11.75; Butter, dairy, Ib., 25¢ to 28¢; Eggs, doz, 25¢ fo27¢; Fowl, 1b, 18c to 20¢; Chic- kens, year-old, 1b., 22¢ to 24; Do, spring, 50c; Ducks, Ib, 24¢ 25¢; Turkeys, '1b., 2%¢ to 25c; Potatoes, bag $1.25 to $1.20; Beef, forequar- ters, ewt., $10.00 to $12.00; Do. hindquarters, cwt., $15.00 to $16.00; Do., choice sides, ewt., $13.00 to $13.75; Do., medium, ewt., $11.50 to $12.00; Do., common, ewt., $9.50 to $1000; Mutton, light, cwt., $10.00 "jto $12.00; Veal, prime, cwt., $13 00 to $15.00; Lamb, cwt, $13.50 to | |$14.00; Do, spring, ib., 23¢ to 250. + French Horses Beat Canadian London, Ont., June 16--The Can- adian horses at the International Horse show, which ends fh London, England, Wednesday, have made 2 better record than ever before. Hon. Adam Beck of this city is the only exhibitor from this country, ind af- ter winning seven ribbons he receiv- a ani ASnownelg Sat his mas an ward, ta- d prizes last night in the course," 'one hun- a ---------- the 'original Bone of con- iswione, ion. © To me, marriage ig too sacred an institution to. prevent my allotted disguise. - The proof that I am right wa in the success of the marriages that I have performed--in the happi- 'mess of the couples. I have officiated months and cost $1250, Mr. Bowker tried in vain to sell the diamond in its rough state, ow- ing to the risk of cutting it. An ex- port described it as 'gq wonderful stone." Toronto, June 15---Wheat, bush. ES I O ig fy: Be oA fee # m TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO : The Executive Cofamittee of the Ontario Branch of the Do- minion Alliance desires, at this critical juncture, to place before You frankly and fairly the present position of the temperance question in relation to the approaching General Election. The principle of prohibition as a remedy for the evils of the liquor 'traffic has 'three times been affirmed by large majorities in this province, Municipal prohibition has served a very distinct and useful place in the evolution of the reform, so that 63 per cent. of the municipalities ate now under local prohibition. © One hundred and thirteen other" municipalities, most of them inecorpor- ated cities, towns and villages, have given majorities in favor of prohibition, but have failed to register the necessary 60 per cent. vate, The steady educational work of the churches, the discussion and presentation of facts in connection with local option campaigns, and the awakening of the industrial, commercial, and scientific world to the economic waste and physical destructiveness of the liquor traffic and the drink habit have created a body of publié) sentiment which calls for a distinct ddvance in the matter of legis- lation, © x " The unanimous vote of many large non-partisan conventions and church courts has called upon the legislature to lessen these cruel evils by at least wiping out the barroom, the drinking club, and the whole treating system, In acfordanuce with this sound and patriotic policy we urge upon the friends of our cause the duty of doing * their utmost to secure the nomination and election of men who will fairly represent the people upon this sue preme issue, We urge all right-thinking citizens to put their temperance principles before any more party prefer. ences in the approaching contest, and vote only for can- didutes who can be relied upon to support the most advanced temperince measure brought before the Legis- - lature. 3 If, as we believe, this question is the most important before the electors of the province, a question that has long pressed for solution, if it is true that wise and enlightened leaders in all de- partments of commercial, industrial, and national life are be- coming increasingly anxious to destroy the great destroyer, we feel justified in asking all who love their country and care for the "highest interest of their fellowman to rise, if noessary, wboveé party preference, and affiliations, and insist that their representa. tives shall he' melled in their relation to this issue. Ofinisters and members of the Christian churches! The people of this Provinte have read and approved of the resolutions adopted from time to time by great ecclesiastical gatherings, and they look to you for leadership in' this great campaign. it Electors of the Province! You have in your own hands the remedy for thie conditions you deplore. This is a fight in which an alliance of the Christian churches of our land can defeat the sordid and solidly united forces that support the liquor traffic, WIT you act as independently for the fight as the liquor in- terests do for their own selfish ends" If you do, the next Legislature will ABOLISH THE BARROOM Signed on behalf of the Executive Committee. R. W. E. GREENE, President. BEX H. SPENCE, Secretary. That beautiful house, 144 'Albert St., facing Queen's campus, owned by the late Wm. R. Dick: Parties leaving the city, and must be sold. If is one of the best laid out and up-to-date houses in the city. Apply to : Tae Brock St. H 8, CRUMLEY : =: Try our Paroid Roofing, Blue Rosin, Sized and Black Building Paper, and Sound Deading 'Felt for Walls and Ceilings. THE FRONTENAC LUMBER. AND. COAL " PHONE 67. 5 JA A. CHADWICK, Manager Contractors The Sutherland Shoe Store installing a new modern Big City Front, getting ready for the'new | street and the White Way. en forbusiness as usual. = The work going on does not in- terfere with the store service. ? THE HOME OF GOOP. " : ne