:1Aj-- SPONGESJ wcromajsf Lg}mmEns.A - M u lllvtlsurv nulullumz .n \S yt- izunvnl. In l?4(`s5, un the dvu +1/of |`u|m~'rslun. he lwvarlnu prime min- r for the sevonnl lmw, lmldnmz ul- hmxaver. but :1 yvur. 1 ll1:In_\' mlnjt-(`ts the quwn and lord an 1H-I nnl unrnn Inn lI\.\ nimlnun ,.\h~r(lw~n_ \\`hu \\ :1: I lh`.'.'). hml the (`F I uith. anal. naulv n 1-ar. nut . .\l1h_jt'(`! 1 i not ugrm, hut the uisuiom ; uver<`n.Inu the power of lhv | -uw -I '1 noun. no `English mun toll`:- Ill!` rmnn.|zn;m m rnvu L-rl '. Althuugh :)ppu.~4- 03 \\'u-llin'gmn'>x gov- he sovurml the ropoul I (`urpurnlixm uotu. I VII` of Hm luv/oi::r (h-\ Hun nrinuinul :1 \II uu nun. -nu mi Hw pre-mir- mli. all`! his Inst in 1869, jmt Im- ~ in np;m.~ilimI In ul the Irish .\.-us prt`mi"r from l`ru_m~un war In r'u [nun nln`. hi.. ? x r . . I -as prt`nu"r l`ru_m~nn 1 {rum ux, his l nuIm\nrl|:y. .':`l`udo hum III I` .- n|\.. ...l I n : I . to cases of Bleached and Un- I bleached Sponges, just open- 1 ed up, and at half the regular prices, at It Wade's Drug Store. (I at the linw. mute in at high- .lr.~u`ag;un ms- nvrrinmn that l Imfurv tn ` I llu` (mu; ill; All |ll l(`\Il. llvl on` nugnur "Ill!-IlHU in; an invcoiigu _pmcIIuw uonohhoicecnas . Lake Michigan on "the way. Inch n .1 . . l|_` the 0hioI(0h.I.I`ninao y rip to out ' rivoTJ`uu and than inn of im an-nnL.i Ulll ll- After 0*. canal in n out : om? ue : \ W I W ll (`Ill II no`: '1` rf Ill!` 0|" lhl` M uvul inn I U ml \\ :1. 0. I I the ` ~+\ [ J1 \. I rinm min- 1 m n of rlvil In .. ._. l (lull L0 KLNIIIU DIIU RIIIIIUIIHCUIIIISIID. " l 1!. is now incumbent. upon Lhe Mooera l" company to makes full and trunk anato- `h mom. of its standing. If it. should be the _m one for whom the bonus shall be rated lot. . it. be done with tho hearty good Wlll of all `ix. `, classes. If the franchise should fall I through default. to the Riclmrdson-ll-lcLon~ in I nun company they will have no wnrmor .4 5 supporter than the Wnnz. ll\`l I i"?.`a.s"'.....;="'::',".'."..'.i``u3.u':'.'a"s'u`.' a W. ' _ ` I INC` Dir.-rnuir. Mioh.. May I3. -'l`ho ice I crushing ferry atoomor Snint Moria was in- ` opoctod yesterday at the Dolroiz dry doci I by Liout. Frederick Enbloin. onginoor corps. Stockholm. Sweden. who boo boon 5 oont. to thin country by the Swedish gov. ` ornmonh to make I personal invootigotion I i into tho merits and poculioritiol of such \-on-oln. And incidental to exunino oomo ` l American canals and kn. Liont. Eu- bloln cuno to this city about I month ago. ' Ho tint wont. to \Voohingl.on. `and come to Detroit \-in the Sr. Luvronco, Erie` Pm: Wollond oonoll. The Saint um. in olpooinlly on luoliot. tho: veaool Loving no Euro reputation. From hon i ' will goto Boo, napping at Hooki- i Lnucity to no tho stounor Bnlgoaoo. mdfroIntho8:oproeoodeoOhioo%.:nh-; innnninvonnolinnnfnlningmnn nnll "tmo .u.--'no am hi nnh&-gnlnn-L.g5 I UUUIIKFI. , An ambassador of one of the [rent ; powere with whom I was recently discuss- ing the role of Germany on the Greek quee- ` tion during the lust aux months. said : I declare I have never noon in my whole ca- , reere goverment. or rather e men.die~ ` playing such Imtmod egeinet. A ernnller ;' nehon. It is simply dogradin \ lor the Germsn emperor to have act I thus. Howexer. I learn that the powers, ` and particularly France. are pressing for ! an amicable arrangement. being errivod a 1 which vnll respect. thointogrity of the couu g try. I \ ' ' r. . ' l Mr. Lake took objection to the last state- : ` ment. and challenged Mr. Madden to pro- duce better cheeie then that olfered for _ sale at the local board. Mr. Madden took , back his atonement and said higher prices were paid there yesterday on account of the cheese being crdered. l An Armlatlre Arranged. Nmv Yunx. May l`. .~-A special to the Journal iron llomolroa, via l..unin, enya : I have just had an interview with an otlicer on the stall of Prince Constantine. I learn- ed that an armistice was arranged yesterday. This will put an end to the war. All were expecting this. and as I rode away from ` Doniokosall the penaanteon the road stopped ` guieed satisfaction. I know on me. inquiring eagerly about the trace. All are evidently tired of this fortunate war and see the end with feolinggf undis- author- My that negotiations for the armistice were delayed by the continued opposition of Germany to any generous terms being A given to the brave. but unfortunate little I country. An anilanasuulnr nf n'nn nf Ihn bran} l ";\ . `M11. 'l.'lOnD0l`l|6. I Mr. Russell-Boar Creek. Granite Hill. Morning Star, Pine Hill. Perth Road, Pine Grove, R.oao,Hi|l. Sunbury. Mr. M rll)"--Al`lID, Uatamqui,Union. /N1%ol|e~Onmrio, colored. Mr. Lake an granted that for the infor- mation of mom re of the board, the two licnl daily paper: he paid a sum to ub- ' Iish reports of the various cheese boar s in ;thia vicinity. Mr. Madden pointed out N thatprioes paid at outaido boards could not govern the local board. Prices might `[ be ten cents to duv and only nine and a half to-morrow. Higlier prices were paid ` at Napanoe. Mbetter cheese was boarded ; them. i u- I ..I... -..l. ..I..:....o:.-... ".91.. 1...; .|~..n., I The All- In Cleared for an Tlmo Belug- A Hnppy Propoaluou. The gentlemen interested in the second grain elevator scheme have authorinod the WnIut.oaI.nto that all opposition to the | project will cease from this mo- ' ment. and if the Mooera syndicate can Eahow that. they have as bone do list. to lche extent. of $100,000 from poi- ! Anna whnen muininl nlnndina I CUB extent; 0! i|UU.UHU lruvu pol" sons whose financial standing is an Insurance of sincerity and ability, there will be no further struggle for right to the bums. This is the policy consistently proceed upon the other side. and in is a pleasure at this crisis on the elevator quea- Lion to umlw tho annuuncement.. In :. .. ...l.....s II... \l.~.A..... was a .uret1 by mean buyers : 1 Mr Madden--Co|d Springs. 1)u"s. In- ry, Forest, Keenan & Son. Sydenhnm, Tich borne. u- u........n _D-....r1.......|. 11.-...:n. Hill verary, nu. Colored-(7ataraqui, 50; Cold Springs, 3.`); Ontario. ii; Porch Road. `.28; Sunbury, 30; Tiohborno, `.55; Spring Valley, I`. ; For- est. 40. Mr. Madden opened the bidding at. 050. for selections. None of the buyerepreaent kwont beyond this gure. Tho_`cheeee aold secured by these buyers My Mndnn.._nl||H Rn:-imrn. i)n"n, in. i tor we. Mcneocra crug score. A number of citizens went out M `yden- him last evening and took part. in 8 con- cern under the auspices of St. l ul'e church there. v The akir. which took place in the town hell, was quite nucceseful. After the concert. those whp took pan, were on- sertaincd. Home was reached at 5:30 o'clock this morning. I Rates Lower To-dny `nun at the Last IlootIn[-A Buggonlon. Ah the Frontenac choose boord to-day these facaoriu offered cheese for sale : nu.:.- A.:..-.. an. H... Prggl. `ll . W0 ION all kind: 5 BHQIC NICUDIWBI UHUFVU UHOBEU lUl' BIIIU . Whit.e--Arigan. 2. ); Bear Creek, 3|; Granite Hill. 34: Hurrowarnith. M); Hin- chinbrook. Q5; Keenan -! Sons, 30; Morn- ing Star. 25; Ontario. I4; Pine Hill. 2. ); Pine Grove. 32: Rose Hill, 26; Sydenham, `.25; 1000 Island, '10; Union, 60; Duffs. In- ` 50. (`.nlnrnd-(`.nlnmnui. .10: Ink] Surlnaa. an mm pruoo. At. noon to-dnyauotionoor Mills offered for sale tome property on Arch street, purt. of zbe Sullivan saute. Only $600 was offer- 'ed. and as this did not reach the reaervo bid the property was withdrawn. Hnv vaur nine nnnluu from Cnrnovukv am we pl'0p6l'!] was vmnarawn. Buy your pine apples from Carnonky and got the bukoa dozen ab 0|. 31-95. I) 50, and jumbo : at 8?. W: hum a {mu tn-nu tnnth hrnnhan from . 1-,; .`--i x w- .`:L.,:.Ft,._, V`. 1%` .- 1..-;-K`-t. ~-1;"; ` ' '31? '-'.**`Tf!.-!~Z`:_":`!, . N" U wme, "rmfns1;4r." MAY mi, ` 1.o*:;A lnllll one now: mu ll noon v':u.uw. Donn : kldmy pill: nnd M'I|burn'I hurt and min pill: 500. per box. Noland : drug chord. On Fnl lav. 9111*. innh. n smoker will be union groom noouwonr mu. "Lndioaf day wu observed at. the uchb club house yesterday.` In the even ng 3 dance was held which proved an enjoyable affair. Au-...I l`l.I..-'.. u--..| ...4I.-gar nn`A and Inlill`. Attend Baker`: great. neokwoar sale Ind be comlnced that nobby noclnvear is going at half price. At. noon tn-dnvauntinnmr Mills offered U1 00. and Jumbo": at 5; . We have a tow gross tooth brushes from the Hobart atock worth `Z50. Mr. Hobart : name is stamped on each one, I bargain for 10. MoLeod s drug store. A nnmhnr nf nitimnn want out `Vd6n- fin Very I-IIOII Iowa onvdod IIIIDI HIGH. AA- nut vvrp -Ivan uuwu Ulvvu unuw I- Innlluool Inn. 3 lb. (in mm Brio paohu. 23s.. at MoRu Bron. H ' By 5 main tho Hulifnx. 17.3.. lnnbor mill: tho total loan it about 8`10.(X)0. nnnn - Inhlnnv nilln nu-I Mill-:nrn'n Innrt nuv Now] drug awn. _ on FM lay. Rlut imh. I smoker held In tho yum club homo. Rmv an. thnlnhdn of than for 1503. ll noun Ill mo yum cum noun. Bow an, thousands 0! them for 15. Baker`: grant. neokwar Illa. "L|diau dnv wu nbnrvod at. yacht FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. THE ELEVATOR QUESTION. -:_?_g Impacting Looks And Bonn. -_...- \l:-|. II... In 'l\|.- GENERAL I-AI`IA::I?-0-isl To|m.\"m, Ont... May I3. --Madame Laurior passed through the city this morning in a private car on her way to } 0!! To London. ! l London. ' Cu \TlL\\l, Ont... May lIl.- Hoorge Clox-o~ land, a well-known resident of tho Lake- sliore, was picnicimz yesterday afternoon in a shady nook at Cedar Springs with .\ln-. Edward Loomis. formerly a resident nt the Springs, but more recently of To- do, Ohio. The lady`: husband, who had got wind of the intimacy between the two. came upon them suddenly and opened tire on Cleveland with a big six shooter. The latter ed and got out of range without being` hit. Last night or- resta were made Ilnd the case had I\ hear- ing today before I`. M. (loanell, who (Id- journed it till tomorrow. All the parties are highly respected. IIIIUUUSN TOIFLIIUH. |'l|Vll|L{ Ill!` VWVH I frue frmn :1 II v i hm! ion. This .-Ie\:un-drivvn turbine is In he fillwl on two lurpmlo lnwua fur the lhilish guvmlilm-nl. and lhvy uro uunI`.~umwl to reach :1 speed of thirty- lwo knms. venttun 01 non. Vlltlrlas Algernon rur- suns, tt. sun of the third earl of Rtms. the huilder of the greatest reflecting telesmpa that was ever t`()n.\'H`ll(`ll`d. She threatens to cause tut entire revo- lution in the vtm of ntttvltinory for ste.unsltip.~.t. l rztt`t'tettl_v there ibll propeller nt ettch end of the slmft of the! l`urlini;t~-une tnairle the szltip tn the steam vvlintler. ttnd one outside in the wttler. The M(`!|H) presstnq thrmuth the turl ine screw whirls it, ttml, there- fure, whirls the svrexv in the \\'lMt`l' .-Cttmtltttneuusly. In t`un.~;equem'e there is not the rise ttnd fttll. uml shttke ttntl jut` of the (`()Hllllllll pistnn. the propel- ler-turnintr nt:tvltiner_v ltemg in mn- tinuuua rottttinn. |f`l|Vll|I the lm-tt ull t`ihr.ttion. t .......... .a..:...... ......|.:.... 4.. t...I I'll! BOW EIFIIIO VVIDIIIIUI Three \\`(`(`ki hgo the steam turl in!` driven hmt 'l'|l'rl.iniu. of which prreut thimzs were efqiet-te unof- fiviwl tri:t| in Enulund and more HIM! realized expectu.tinn~<. She :ut.1ined II mean speed of tl)ir.t_v-t\\'0 und one-hull knuts an hour. which is eqtml to uhuut tlvirty-seven nnd one-hult statute miles. Since Develnlwr lust the Turhiniu hm undergone SOV(`l`tIl trips, but this lust one mus the best, nnd earned for her the undoubted title n. being the fastest l)(N|l in the world. Yet she is only 100 feet long, with nine feet In-:nn. undl of forty-four and one-half tons` dis- placement. Thie makes her aumzim: speed the more surpriqintg. She is im- pelled hy (Lsteum-driven turhinv. II wheel of slanting and curving .-nukes. similar to the common propeller. the in- venliun of Hon. (`hurles Algernon Pur- unne n. -ann nf the third mnrl nf Rn.\`se. NOD60 Dy LDO lnurouucuon OI pruuluwlun. Mr. Lmurier congratulated Mr. Hover- eon for the why he put bis case. The remier agreed that the domin ion voters isu should be used. but would not any yea or nay to deciding Lhnt. Lhere ehould be only one-mnn-one-vote. He also uid that there was no other way open to the domin- ion that. he lmow of to collect the revenue which would be lost by prohibition than by adopting direct taxation. As to the question of compensation there was no im- mediate necessity for (iqcuaeing that point. Sir Richard Cartwright. endorsed what Mr. Laurier said. Justice, he said. would be done all parties. I Quinn and II. I.` . Drunlnx. Unnnvvu. T. H. MecPhereon, M.P.. Hamilton. in- troduced theOntario men and Mr. Brodeaur the Quebec men. Mr. Hsvereon. the solici- tor for the Ontario license-holders, and who eleo represented the liquor men of Quebec. New Brunswick and Manitoba, addreeeed the ministers. In u very lucid and moder- ate manner he presented their case. He did not give ascent to the plebigcua, but as it was the policy of the Rofg_f\ln0llt, he asked that [our point` 5. ;,__ken into consideration. The first was that in. 'h 5' "59 Plbi" cite vote is s dominion "{lT 5'1 *0 list to be used in placing t-."` "l' 59'0" the people of the dominion u`ld b9 `J10 dominion voters list as it is at ps.00M W-h I repeating vote struck out. (2. ) Tilt: `"1 lb- aolute majority of all the electo 07 the entire dominion and territories be '9' quired before the government telio an_" steps to introduce s measure in the direc- tion of prohibition. (3 ) That when Inb- mitting the question to the people the government also submit the following questions : Are you in favor of direct taxation in order to moire up the decit which will be caused if n prohibitory law is brought into elleot. (4.) That compen- sation be granted to those who will be af- fected by the introduction of prohibition. Mr I.-nu-inr nnnarnl.nlnLnrl Mr. Hover- lour Polue urged in Renal to the Ple4 Mun. v.g...rI:op Voile` Like to Inn Oertaln oueuuoni Brounllt VI -Th! lepllel at an Ilnuton. 01-mu. Ms; 13.--Mr. ha *0! and 8h- Rioberd Certwn hb met the liqum` men in the tower roodlo the home of mmmona to-do . There were present Berry Milky. preoigenh of the Onterlo liceuuolwlderu protective Inocietion: 0. Crooks, ll; '|_Ii|- wn; I`. J. Collins. Dundu: John Con `W. Barrie; J. 0. Gibson, E, Dickge. J. Hem - eon, E. Sullivan. Toronto; E. L. Ethier, A. Poitru. L. A. Lapoinbe. Montreal; L. E. Dufrecne, Three Rivers; Cherlea IA- moine. Pembroke: F. K. St. Jacques. M. Quinn and H. F. Bmdinu. Ottawa. '1` II. Mu-.Phm-mn. M.P.. Hamilton. in. lnmmc rggggnon MEN. 1 neoclvan av Pngufrzn AND sm _ ___.--__.4..._ NEW LACE CURTAINS. nnoHA.';I giwiuaur. The New Ilnrlno Wonder 1, LA, ;|.,. .A ..-. I T. Laidlaw PANSIES. grma COTTON HOSIERY-zoo dozens Cotton Hosiery opened up this \\cck. Sizes to lit women, girls and children, and the prices are lower than usual. `M BLOUSE \VAlS'l`S-1,ooo Blouse Waists, made up in all the latest styles and of almost every material. Roman collars, turn down collars, straight cuffs, turn back cus, selling from 50c upwards. P- J. VVZXLSIil We have secured the services of FIISS HAY, former trimmer of W. A. Murray & Co., Toronto, to assist Fliss Harris in our Millinery Department. {You (an at All Times Pick up a Bargain at NXILLINERY. no) A n. 8mo@@@o@@@@ SOME USEFUL ARTICLES ON SALE THIS WEEK :Nickcl Plated Towel Racks. PANSIESI ! We are re: '55"5'E5-5118. $32!? :33! fWaldren 6: Mader, !REFBESHlNG,_ HEALTHFUL HAND] ECONOMICAL MCKELVEY & BIRCH, Successors to J. M. RICHMOND & CO. KURMA WALSH S. Broom, Brushand Flop Hanger. Ind P;ohgea only 250. 300, 400. 600 and 600 per lb. Sold by JAB. CRAIG & CO. 69 d 71 BROOK ST.. KINGSTON. Travellers Spirit Stoves in three sizes. SULTANA Handy, Neat and Inexpensive. CCCOO? GEYLIIII TEA ,3;-_"e_'..f"=."1%Ir;`, {','..=*;I,'.:.`...=.:*a..:.:::.:: ..".um!'.:J'.. at :.5`.'.'.lI.'.'13 .`. r'u'.'."2 ,".' nk Itomuoh, Impaired Dlgutlon, Dloordorod Llvor, Ihun -no Ilka an-ah-..n lnuu dang uolll `amok "lulu" 'mlnod by lhouundl In all luau mint and one of due but panama to tho emu: and Dnbllituod n that Incubus : Pllln hnvo tho I'lI'l!IC'I ::cI';3h-I-'\;:u:::duI'> ?3%* COMMERCIAL. noinlu. noon mum GU -A -wonders-tun Mourning.` mo um In 4 u: :- wo:d'n'u un'Js`rT:a J'mn':? Kami- may utlih magic-1 dun will work ll upon the Vml rung; launch- cin mm: in Iycmn. tutoring the - 3 Comp onion. bringing he tho an at appotilti. and arousing with in of T1` who vholo ado o t o an-an nmo. 0|` rowing 0 van in hot climnu ill 1 no I idly nnownd. Then an " II" mined by thousands in all Inna society. :04 Nuvmn Dluordnu. um-ah ` In In the Ilomuh Ilct . 0 Inns. Pulluu and `wall- Io . Dlulnna and Drowni- . auxin. lluhluro 3! Hunt, Leon :0 mtg. Ihomun a nun. cu- . 0:3. 3 on the Gun. Disturbed I In lmsmnd all Norvoul an In nutlonmlc. run 331' `IWIIEOIIIIII Vlllll. MI "5. :'i'.'u.?E..'?.'..: 3-7a :'i`1`.'.s T&oyw no ow and u : I WORTH A IUINIA Ajax. ' TO BUY WIRE NETTING CHICKEN FLY and FENCE WIRE. PIIVIIII OII-V IV TIOIMS BEIGMI. It. Mun. mum. III ALL IIIIIIIIIITI. WIRE _THOS.H.JOHNS. w:_ _A, M1_{c_qgLL, Erim'6ies' rm ea c 67 PRINCESS s`r. SEE OUR WINDOW. j .II"II. CNKV .' IIIFMAH I9 Inns. I YOU` receiv- ing daily supplies of those beautiful owers. Leave your order now and thereby se- cure the greatest inln 1-.` nnlnu-a WAITING AU IIIU gnucuvat iety of colors. tn 5% Iowan prion. Irnuri. luuxiuun gvnurll `llolplnal . `Min Dear Colonel Dull`: all you be good , enough to accept. my thanks. and also to mm convey to the other ntlemen the sincere 1 appreciation I fee for the continual `[.|':,'-; klndnoee ebown to me III the Kingstonl gum ' fenerel lxoepital. Under all cncumetanoes lw \\` _ have receuved an.-ietance and encourage l~.i.- : I men! from the bozml of uomrnore which -ll~'I E have aided very mnteuielly in making my X `"'| work as leaeano and an easy one. i F I` I this and also for the laet~-a ~ ;"`K:: 3 V ly unexpected and a very pracLical~ ` ,_ _ llindneeelvrould ask to be allowed to : ,`.`,"i`.il ' thank you and each one of the gentlemen. ` W --Yome verzgnly. M. H. MvMn.1.\x. I ::";::.u liuougintuj ' shunning. Ho ood! cnilthiol in'*nh-out ol an nppnonehingf Icur.vuvcINun-n wildly and dclivugd I -qy.u-uncut: um Wxpnnu" to no po- 'u- I1 I50 nut that. jljtjilliy Bnuldoulln Jurors: III Sent Nos- llitj (Ti "R031 IKOXIIVTU no;ovu\-crypnrsiul lolllulpu-hon ...:..-:4: ---~::--*-*-'r~..:: ` " loo . I pvt-tn nuduosnoun. seu'a`auucu.i 81 'k1.gK-gonna--nnnabgnl un...lI 5- I I'TI\Z-lEKlICIITll-'N I` lint llin walnut unnnuted molt to- day. `ml II.L-A -m u.....1..a-u 5.. A. .. cut an `suntan unmnueu IIIOII to- hysnldohtl will oxpInin" to tho lino jimuh in an nuninn. Ho Maul B.`D. Knox vu artund Nohmlo-dgyfnr ijlh Al I nnrnnn A DUI`! by8cr; i 5, : Ihoehctnoi inn gnnl ' Cult It-Q] lit ouuruuu IIIO HEN`!!! 1 `(Quinn Al the count King and Prinmn Armin "Rah-n n.|..n-- .......| | GT1. DDIIII I'll` Qln- E utingmuhod` no In any ; .u:dtho l'OInOn\ 0l'O0IOdoul.,I us counts of ptotoction. to prevent poo-F Iiblo opuul of the u. A quantity of Moon corn vu dcntmnd and u.. long ' S} the melting` blue. "fho" :.IT."I':"eL'C m pvrnsu-nry unner m-wan wnuvn mm ' Hm the xulmirulivn of the vuunIr_\'.! room won putt, badly damaged. The \\`hon [irst chosen pn-mior in 18138. hvl nmon won OIILII one. and oxtinguiahod served hut an Io months In-mus M at 55.5,. 5.5,... 3; con .9.-gm [0 gm. hnstil m.ujoril_v. In 1874, when the` PIN of the home. mmervxnivg-9 suvurml a lnnn umJu_rn_v shot, hd"`%n 0-clock um mom` he xms ngunn_Isui:;a|ted land he l`t`llL`|Il)NI - \ ~ `as ` .- :?`B`i.Ig." I:P`&ompo.`f`Qin ,2`; gr?-mI`:rd:l;\t)ll\'o p&'l`I\ilI]l`llI(:llll` sf 3 u I.` "an in W. Th. `In ils uistemfe fur the full nun: uf st`\'1`n nlnn-an Awning;-ink`.-I ah. kl.-- -&'sL...n -.... I 5'5` F`-, , ` z ;.:.:..."s. ::...'.;...:."*...:":,e:`.';.::. 5 ; [try Min ut.in.nntIahod vru destroyed I . | by vaulting blast, The wall: of um! I I A lamp exploded Int evening in 1 bed i room in e house on Wellington sure, u , owned b chief H. \ou|den. end occupied i I `luv ert.in.em'lehed vrn dnnnmd I . Blllll ITUIII Illllll IVUHIWU. Que. I Colonel Duff. chairman bound of gov- omort. Kingston general hospital Dan Colonel Du: `Vin rnn ha nnnrl u can uru nu-un iv. Wnlnrtovm Timon: The tables have turned in tho Slclxotfs Harbor double mur- ` dor one. and now the linger of suspicion is pointed aololy at. George Allen Haynon, uho wounded soldier. and some accomplice. ` Ir. nan be Alnuad with nul.hn|-in: (hm. Hm I III! Wlllllllil RJIUIUI] llllll GUIDE l\CCOulpUCc V is can be united with authority than. the ` grund jury now in tension in this city will nd no indictment against Wilbur Crouch. who ha been accused of the murder by Allen and who Inn boon oontinotl Hi the I county juil in thin city for almost in month. J u Iv-uww nun: JIIIVII l'\IIIIlIII'IIu Miss McMillan. superintendent of nurses in the general hospital, acknowledging the 1 board`: gilt. as: recent. meeting, mites; ` thun from Lonquo Pointo. Que. Unlnnnl I)n`_ nhnirmnn hmu-rl of nnv, I I claimed That Allen And an Accompllm Wlll Du ludlvtml. nu . . nu . In I l'\\J~ll-. Illll IIIU 05. (Hill Ill I'I(n HUI bnttoriua will go into camp. Tho ltliird period will begin on June `."2nd. This enuugement was made on the soeciel recommendation of Lieut.- Col. Oowon. ll.O.C.. who is Anxious that each coupe may spend the longest poaeible time at rille practice. The new Lee-Entleld mu nine rilloe will be used. and the l).O.C. as determined that the oorpa in his district shall become as proficient an poeeiblo. The first contin- gent, with the artillery corps will agglu- min About L800 man. and tha third non- "I10, Wltll llll ITIAIIIUIJ UUTPH Wlll KIKKIYP gate About 1.800 men. and the third con~ . tingout ubonb 1,000 men. IAIIIIIUIIII (nun IJIIIIU (Hall UIIDII dilly a`Il'll. The 3rd Dragoons. the 16th. 40th. Hat. and 50th butts. will urrivo on June 8th. and one week later ``A ` field butter . RC.A.. and the 5th, lit}: and Hth tiefd hnhrgrina will an inln muun "Flux Lleut.-Col. Cotton`: Wlae Recommenda- llone Will Be Followed. The militia general order relating to the annual training of the militia of thin dis- trict this year In more than usually signi- cant. In all thirteen: oorpe will be train- ed--one cavalry regiment, four batteriee of eld artillery and eight battalions of in- fantry. and each corps will remain in camp during the full period of twelve days, the entire riod of instruction lasting con- tlnuoua y from June 3th until July 3rd. The 3rd Drurnnnn. the Hlmh. mm, Jlnt. HUI` XI 0 I CCHIOII UUWII I5Ill'I\ About one o eloek ehe wee ewekened by looutepe overhead. Listening for awhile. ehe wee given evidence of the pretence ol on unwelcome vieitormho inceutiuuely stepped on the tin covering of e etove pipe hole in the oor. Min uleeeon loet no time in getting out into the yerd and ehouting for eeeietenoe. Thin so elermed the burglar thet he left the building by the wey he entered end quickly mode his eeoepe. To get into the premieee the burgler climbed over the gate on the property of J. Mo- Adem. end picking up I step ladder oontinued hie journey into yard in rear ol l the dwelling occupied by Mire (ileeeon. Placing the step-ledder against 5 low back kitchen. the Iellow mounted the root. reieed I window leading into the bed room ueuully occupied b Muse (ileeeon. enteied end oloeed the "window ulter him. In leevlng the house he got out of the Demo window. and woe just dleeppeerlug when Miee Kate Henneeay, ialdlll next door end who was nrouaed by the crieruttered by Mia: Uleezon. opened her bedroom window and tired two shots from is revolver after the Healing figure. By this time other neighbors gathered nnd `a thorough eeeroh oi the premia in and around the vicinity was made, but without einiug eny clue to the midnight intruder. t wee quite it time before quietneeu rt- geined poeeeeeion of the vicinity and the ii-iglitened populace returned to slumber. -IIl IAIIIIU I-WITCH II I FIIIUUIII OI Ween nreee. She is e dre-maker by credo. end during the working houre oi nech day le eyey irom home, working at her trade. She in frugal end it wee evi- dently ehie suit. of character that induced e burglar to choee her piece of reeidenee en the eoene of Me noouurnpl vleio. During the pen. couple of deye Mm Uleeeou he- been engaged in than tiresome oocupetioh ol epriug houee-cleaning. Ae ueuei work wee begun on the eeoond lies, 1 [meter portion 0! the furniture or 5 e bedroom: being removed downstairs or the time being, no no to allow a lreer eoope in oleening the rooms. In time hap- pened theo lent. night Min Gleeson mnde uer bed on e couch down eteire. Ahnue on..- nlglnnl. .3.` mun. ...m|.-..-oI I... I.`.""Io"K in mum Illggn, .n...p lntonln lhnlllag Ian Inning an Wu ~ land I won, Rcddonb of Wat mob. in tho vicinity 0! Ontario moot. were thrown into a con- dition ol oomtunuuon and onoitonom. Int. night: out an auompo by I hold. tutorin- ing burglar to burgmlu O ronidonoo In the loamy. The glut happened abonly dlur tho myltlu hour of midnight, when all honoumd pxoolul -inclinud omunure -unsound on .Iu hnnhuu iTJ,|.E_.L_@M. I -ll|l|0N.| ANNuAL"cKMP"o r`fanmme. CROU-C7 no? THE MAN. E'o'..'&".. "'u"" ..;'.~'.7.'f" in Llama auun In Placed mm their Klnulneu. ll \l!|I - 1-5.} 1 cop-rue an Ir..- ._- -........| L- A aunauai ATWORK. tjj Two small Ila; _.__|-.l,.| I, _. , DIl'l|'|go on In a resident of In . A.`..-....I.-.. Iv.- I [0 new recouuung note. | | Lord Rosohery. the most luekloss of [all the prime miuist .-rs. held uice : about in year. Lord Salisbury has ht-on l\\i:1~ pmmier. 1&6-93 and 189.`: In the preseut time. His services will prob-5 nhiv he rewarded by the queenwitha dukodnm. , V 1 _u\'Ir$. I litllo need be said of l~Iug|an:l`sI nnnd old man. Mr. Gladstone was pre- `nu-.-r four Ii es. from 1368-71. l8I~1N:.1 I886. IN:-4. ho` -nvhiwvmonls of this? monnrch of sh omen are lou faunilizu` In need recouuunx here. Lord Ron-hon-. than mm: In.--H... ...`u y \\ non nrsi cnnsen pnumer In lmib. he Pserwd few months In-mus-~ {hostile when the mllwrvalivos Inajurily he as again salt-NM! and he Nnminml in power until 1880, mlwn it was llH`I`s- I I sury In dissolve parlimnem lmmuse ufl \`(\~|rs. rulllv unrll jun! \\ II mm!` lm`. For lhr next x\wln~ _w.-nrs he m:u|e=- u rurvlul .~`lud_\' of (hr Im-ihuls uf II:-~ uhln-.~l p.~|rl|':unenl:n'y .~pe:\.:e|.\. nn.1 il w.-nu nut until 1849 that his nrauuriml :|li'it_\ begun in ulirm-I Mu-nliun. IL- luul nmde few spm-vln-s until lhrn. hut when ha fell the nruund Iwm-alh him sex-urv be flushed out like us nu-Ivor. During Ihe seven years than Ihu lib- erals worm in power. {mm 1859 In l8(`uQ_ as leader of the oppmiliun_l)isrm'li dis- pl.1_\'9d talc-nls as at dc-hale-r and aspiri! of porsistencgv under do-font which Hm [ho nnlrninninn nf uh.- .\1||| n I ru- l.l|I'll l(\HlH`rN[UlI SlH`l'l`Q`nl`(l NIH] lR5."n_ and us rlm.~u`l\ fur llw .\'l`l`UlI|l linw in I?-`M5. l':IlIllt`!`.\`l(|ll nuns in his-~ .~w-u>nI_\-I'irsl your when lirsl mllmllu tho` t`X:||l!'d ufl'im-, unzl III` :\\`lullll`io\d the` Inlivn with lIu- vigur \\iIh \\'hirh lu- pr ~*sm| llw Ru.s:i:on xvur until the N111 mum-. at >`o|u|.~lopnI. l`he= nuns! pnclurmquu of `all tho qua-n's prvmier.-1 mus Ui\I`;u`li, ul'n-r- wards lord Ihuwunslielu. Qxltvr five ul- twnpts In sorllrn 9|:-viun In pnrii.-um-nt . ho \\'.As an lusl s\u`ve.~~fu| in 1837. Ho H`.irt_\'-l\\u years old and hi< maid:-r. sp`o-ch. nuulv hilh flown style. and wnth 0xlr;u`;1g;u1l Inns. vrvau-d sun muvh Invrrillnelll \\*;1s funwl lo slup_ hut Lukinq seal he llHQ`l`t`ll liw pruplu~r)': shall .~il dmxn nu\\_ hul (mm \\ill* mum uh:-n :.'uu u LII In-.-tr nu-." llw .m.-In! _o...l.- no` .I... .. .-I.,.|. .r I. i`i|.i ll` luiil. mule-ml l mllnillielrulinn I ...-.| lluluu. Ilv rolurm-(I to pmwr in l.`(ili_ and, in vmljunvliun uilh Mr. l)i.~r.u~|i, puss- ed Ilw reform ll|0:L~1ul`I` of INIT. 'I`m- ful- |m\in.r yvur Iw rvsignvtl :-`hip in l':\\'ur nf l)isr:w|i. s|N`N`h in purli.-unvnl, furv lw Ii -(I. mus nmdv H1 (Ii~'t`:l:|lnIi.~l|lllH`l|! churvh. I on! \\.-is pre`|ni"i` ID-'.-D 1.. lh"\f. I ... ... .. ... Illl'lll lll l'Q`I`lll|['_\' Ul INK In forming his culuinet lord Iiorlny se- lq-NNI Iiisrawli as vhnnvvllur of the (`x- vlwqm-r. nnd .1 hmlilu vole of lhu house- of mmmum cumlonming Hm lsudm-I of the chunvvllor rmullml in lnnl l)orh_v'.~< retironwnl. In 1858 he was again l`hUS~ en prwnier. Izul his :udminisll`;uiun wzm shurl-Hvc-ml. Hie pmwrnnwnt hruupht furwunl .-u mmumru of p.-nrlipmwntury re- form. hut. on u lnmiilv :unvndIm~nt hu- imr (`i|l`ri~`d. he H-sigrnui for use:-on-i \ linm. I I n I : 7 \ ` I `M|ll"Ill.`|il'. Th grout lord l)`riI_\' -`\'\l(`(`!`Q`(Il'l' i(:."(i Russo-ii, in I852. In his mrl_v pur|i:n- Ilwnlnry 0.-arm-r ht` tcuk u di-lingui.~zlu-.(l purl in nil um-usun-s re-lulinz In [re- lund. and, as chi:-f sevrt-l:i|`y of irhlunul. in I830, ho sigxmliu-(I his udministrm tian h_\' (i(`lll Inuiing .-s systozn of n:ninn.|I eduvuliun in that (ii.\`il`l*SS(*(| umntry. Lord Derby was mm nf lha lirst to di<(-over the genius of I)isr:u~li, nnvl his Iu_\~ulI_y to that distilwuisiu-d sillleslllnll \\.-us liw must` of his ri-signing lho pro-- l mi.-rxhip to-n muniths uflor his um.om!- } me-nt in i~`Nmmr_\' of 1852. In fnrminu his l`.'Il|ilIIll Inni Ilnrln: an. i I r |l'l`, II||\VUVU On 5 Rll.N`Q` dizl of the man 1 pnlenlnne. ` Th urmnl I" IP01, lIll' _\'I`lII' UL Ill!` qu `A El! on-.~.-i.m. he had Hm (`riminul :1 .~ ulnnult-tl llml <'u.pi!u| puni.x`hue-nl w: rwnuu-(I from forgery nml ull uffenu hul sq-ve-n. ll tuuk uprumnno-x in pnumoling the education of nlq-, nnd Iui'| lhv fnunclution ix-tin): )'ft`Ill of nrtliolml u-duvuliun Enqlund. Ilia hrrucllh uf mind M hinilr-d in 185:8 whvn hQ'NQ (`lll`l`d pa; mnge M lxlvtlsurv n(h_niltin5z rs ; u.I|-|rHJ|lI|nnI In lM"L'\ nn Hun uh`.-| n....u ` ;purl in _|t\rd I HVIHH` \\III N!` IUl'l'Vl'l' IlIl`lll|lI H \\'us u|\\'.`u'.~ l|u- rhunu;i and rvillious lihurl Ahhm ed hy the duke \\'u-lling: vrnnwnl, in 1828. of lhu 'l`u.~at nnd (`urpurnlinl 1 In IP37, lhu yuur I] `n.x....n `\n hull nrilninvu tmnrne reguru xor mm mm: ueaun. Sir Robert Peel sucuedrletl Mollournv and continued in offire until 1816. Amonq other things Sir Rolwrt was the grnndfn.thor of the young` lloln-rt Peel who has Just disarm-ell the famous minor by writing nu ulle ed exposure of` London society. Slr R0 rt. dld mun-h duxing hls prmniershlp, to unite the lower t-|:u4sos and tho govurmm-nl on vxuinu:-x vext-ll questions. und by tho wo; k?ng roplo he Wns grout ly mteemrd. Lord Jllnhn Russell succmulml hlm. serwlmz from 1841} to 1852, um! Illa sur- vlvos were of vust Import to the quevn, `ulthmtgh he vrus gellerully ugrposetl lo the govornnwmul p:u`l_\'. Who-n only :1 youth; Inu.n of twmnty-I`lvv he Ill`|(ll'. n reputntlon lny his vigorous upposllion to u rt-pen! ol' the llulmu.-4 Uurpus um. um! two years Inter, in 1819, he llmtla lnla lllslnrlt` effort to svvure purllu|m'll- Iury rt-form. n .~xu|_je-ct \\llh \\ lll('ll his Hume ulll ho fort-vvr itlvtltifletl. I! `run ..Iu-u-~_ II... a-huunrl-u\ nf |`l\.' Three living on or 101- Lord lolbonrno In the on Who ldunod In In Ihcoentbntnrntt the nut nonun- Ilol Gladstone the Inunh at All. Queen Victoria has had ten rlme ministers in.hei` reit at Rixiwy `dais: and In tracing tit) It! causes of the wldi upnlision in British power since 1987. it. at once becomes apparent that to these level-headed statesmen ii lnruely due the glory which is being showered upon the.old lady who h-ts outlived all but three of tht'ln-Ml`. Gladstone. Lord Rosolmry unit the more uli of Salisbury. ' When the girl queen ascended the throne, sixty yours ago. lord Melbourne had been premier fo t Ni yours, and ;he bohllnued It) hold the `lutiol-`tum offline uhtll 1941. It wins he w 0 gave V u- tori-i her first lessons in stutecriift and trained her in the business of governing the government. That. he was on ef- fii-ient insrtructor the wisdom of the queen`s conduct in times of university and prosperity is uhundu.nt evidence. Aaizie from this the udministrittion of lord Mellourne was not noteworthy. and, while he wits nevi-r popular ullh till` petlple, the (met ii preserved nil n?'t'tt.l- tiomte regard for him until death. Sir Robert Pm-I Nll(`,l`.Pdrit(i l\rI0liuurm` `ms nu: wuo Hupso TO MAKE VIOTORIANHISTORY. u uu u -nu. u I . uaunr Hnl~`lr.'IlIun \\`.I\` not 1-rd |'nhlH`rstulI sum`: ..nul line ..|.... u. l.. .. In 13 -lI.ouI- Ms :3: 0 Idol. Quotations: tom an : hunt: in . c. to n Iu.uou&c ; nu uo{ SD00 I : Strung .I.IIMouu ; 0.! umoha lntddpolo thus. 5In\ouo:0:` .