Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1887, p. 8

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IIHXU $33. The Forest sud Sham Publinhing Cu. un- nounce I new periodical. The Audubon Ma go;n'uc. in the intent! of the Audubon So~ ` ciety for the tion of birds. It will he \ \ issued from oicoof the society. lolhrk ` Row. New York. 1`; -n--I-A any-nxn-JO`: Awnnnnnnn hAlu`A.~_ I on \\ cannula evening. ranruu-y xnu. under the typhoon of the ourishing Barrie- oldbottcub. Anewhontllouno Input up Int fsll.|nd the club in in shape far nnxt Joann. `FL- l'.`...._.A _....I 04.... l\..l.I:-Ll_.. (`.1 g. CIIIDOI 00" IE I0|Il|(l. A checker match occurred Int arguing. Maura. W. Gilmom and June: Norris were Qitted nut Me-us. Berminghun and smith. orty games were played. Gilmore ` And Non-in won the much. A .._.._A _:II L. .3..- -5 AL. 6...... L-" \ BOG IVOITII W00 IO llillcll. A concert will be given ut the town hull \\'odnoulny evening. Fobruuy nd. ` quotes: Ilouriahiml Ix years a cone; Lott. sometime between June, I883 and Jnnunry. I887, the candidate of the comer- vntive y. When last heard of he was believe: to have been in the left hand brooches` pocket of an prominent citizen. who cannot now be found. A ..|.-..|.-.. ...-t..|. An...-...I I--0 -.-gni-n IIIQ MODIIKI [XXIII OI I-TIIIO lllll IIIOIY than merely mun: John Pormoua of the Grand Trunk `hay service. They gave \ him A alumna fnr I9 Nil ` ` lll"Il.l(I ITIIIIK I\Ill ! him I cheque for Q * Hanllhv snort m ; mm cneque xor u.uuu. Healthy sport tnd pure ntmouphero At the ` Royal akntzng rink. Regiopoln rounds. Rink nix hundred feet In circnm ounce. Adminaion only I0 umts. (`hildmn under I? your: 5 cents. Inn. nnma-mn Intrum Jung. I383 And 2 l CHI}. 11!! QHWU3 I IETII (ll IIVU WI.` ` Swedish turni . 500 "mg ; potatoes. 750 * luv: ;Spunish am Canadian onions ; fresh ' paint roll and tub butter. Jan. Crawford. ~ Mr, (`I-nno. nf (`In-amlnn. oxnocts to re- ` pi ill` 1'0" KIWI Illll IMIEUQIK IHIB. \/FIWIUIII. 1 Mr. Crane, of Clarendon. expects to re- ceive I mntmct to supply the round. timber ` to he used it. the raising of the sunken prop. M163. !n.- u.._...._| L.--) -: ;....a.. .I:.: ......... ITVIIIC wu Ellrrly W IF CIHIIIIIK. Ulli Illllll` ing it hndamty ol mom to pan were not nlnrmod. ey Iron struck and whirled about nevenl times by the train baforo it got by. Murny wu knocked down. the citv mission. and !o.`..lI was reauxzecl. Mr. `Baslclcrson. father of `the young man \ who was in'ured at the Williuna mine. visit~ ` ed him at t 0 general hospital yestenlay. ` \`nmm M:\KnnIv was rmnnvml vontenlnv 1 cu mm M: mo genera: noupmu yeuennny. Young Mclienty was mnoved yestenlay to the Ontario reformntory at l`euetanguish- ene. He servcs I term of five years. l Qunuli-In nu-ninn 51) inc - nntnhwn Tin ` INC DENTS QF THE7DAY.% ul--21-. the Spice o! Icverfnuy l.lfe-\|`Int the ` Publlo um, rnmng Abouhxoghnnug 3.4 Iron Iho A N-Minn of Thong; \\'lm up `lulu: Notrn. ` _ The roads on Wolfe Island are Iimply iur punlnle. ` Tulmmmm covenatl the new slide lut even-~ 10 la l`U\'ul1l Ill! nun Iuuw IDID UVUII` im: in einven necumls. , . The masonic hall at Wolfe Inland hu boon poutponexl until Tuesday evening`. Thn Onmrin hang cnmnuw wave a hall in lily I mourn compnny plnya Ill reuuruuru for two weeks. Inning on Monday next. W. Venn. of A ' issip i, has received as contract tosupply|E|,C. ER. with l0.000 rtin, ` , \'0l`)', B'l'Il`D0l lallu A burn. owned by Mfsao ), Pittalmrg. wu burned on Monulay. A nufu ten` of homes and chwa were consumed. vn... ..........~ 1...- ..:...... :.. n... Ix...-I....~ this UH CUWI W0lY.`C0llBlllll81l. The water` has risen in tho 1 week fully one foot. the lifting 1 ice hridge still weak:-r. Tim `nnnr nf R in! nxlnlivoi I06 lll'I(|gY` SIIII VVCIIKFI`. The letter of ll. Rinl. wlnlive to lllu-cutel'- 1 ing at the recent printers` hull, will appear ` [ tomormw : cm-l also as re ly to it.. `V ` Fine (lolnloll Russrls. .\nr!|l .\`|))'a. and all , to-mormw Mill man Ft` Iy In It. . - ! .\`p_\'a. ; kinda of ne winter apples : choice print. ml roll butter. Jas. (`rnwfnnlx n..-:.._. n... ...-..|. ..t .........l.. ....ll....o:.\... nut unuu - nuuunvw u-nu;-ru Meesn. J. Mun-my Ind Jumee Irvine hnd cs very nun-ow not from being crushed to death at Hbiuippn yeeterdey. They were sunding between the side uni main tucks oxuniuing the snow plow. No. 4 tnin go~ Inn nnnn nnnhnd Alnnn run the mid: [rm-H, mu mutter. ans. \ rnwmmx During the week uf prayer unllcclimns wow tnkzm up in the clmn-hes on behalf of the citv mission. and &'i3..'$() realized. ll. `ll..I.I.u~.\n Lulunr AF 'm \-nnnur Innn Vmggcnapus Puca<'o_uP av oun ausv azbbnfans. ` tponeu uum mommy oveumg. The Ontario hose company gave ` Ca Vincent on Tuesday evening. I v`: thmnm mmmnv nhvn in `atarhoro < NIH. Misses Tye and Hogaul. an-l ;\less|~sk.'I'eIIet nnd'A\`ery. Masllorytmwn. are visiting Mr. `Avery. Shnrbot Luke. A 1.... m.-....a 1... nIr:"R..n.._ Pithlmnz. nun vuuuu |\I Iy\Ivv `nu-urw-c_, .I`vv ~- -v-.. ... Jug evening. y`: theatre company plays in `etarboro or two masks. lnmrinninn on Mondav Les. he Montreal bond of trade lid more . ...-._I.. _....._A l..L.. D........- Al` 4|... ROWDYISM I8 RAMPANT Ian:-oonuuonu7oo. min cuwlld hlnhlununh oxunluulg me Iuow plow. no. 1 cram gu~ in; south uahod Alon on the side track. Irvine sud nrny aw t coming. but think- inn it Inul nlnntv nf rnnm tn nun 1-mum. Tum unsuiilu an.) ..`.un. -L.L..I._n _.a- ms (`(:b\'e|'0\l the new dado ...... ..........l.. . WUI` I Ir. -lAL r lmrlxor this nmking the 1 IVCUCI"IIII-' IIIC IATIIIVIIIJCIUUIUI After the free ontdrtainment. given in the open bonus on Monday evening. under the auspices o! the Forutomthe hulius and gun- tlcmon who contributed to the pmgrumno . were given An oyster nupper at .\1uLuugh- lin'n rutsurant. The health of Him Bot- tonll. Milne, and bachelor: connected with Court Frontonw. were heartily drunk. On behalf of the bachelor: Mr. W. Middleton undo A cspitll Ipoooh. Mr. (`rnmley enter ` mined the pnrty by his singing. '1. can ' nu. W01! Ian (ht Ijrind. Ur. Iruwlcrc clun Inuu. But Ill temper It h ne'er lllnd punhlnly. Bun `tlIaIl:l':.onmoto Kenn Arrlw-cl In -the Liuut. \\'. llmce Carruthere, mu of our` much respected citizen. John (,?urruth'era. arrived in the city In: ovunin . lie crossed the ocean in the steamship Lvmbria. whicli was delayed by gala. Lieut. (Tarruthon had I further interesting adventure in crou- iug the ice from Cupe V meant. Then was lots of water on it and some parts of the journey had to be made on loot. He will u-main until Mnwh. Of course his mmy friends here were delighted on we him. Dr. Irwin. be`: all He had III out the nth! : -Jurisprudence had no nlow. RIO hld out ")0 oll IUIII: '-Ju onoobndnonhow. And hlnhcunu won I0|'0. Ur. Oliver we I" cheer When will now: huh like Nu Allhl pl-curl louyou . Toglxfoyourrrtnppnnnah. no V Dr. Dupu In hlnndut list-I-lbs: t honuuon at the co: For quanta. ballot. unlhmx boll. He never (Ives St. Jacob`: oll. uu sung by Ina uudonuol the Royal ( on A recent oocuion: Air "Lltorin.I W All no he 3": nhA:.o|c Joya. our lot . From Dr. Fowl nun: #1:. ring. What ll. Fowler start: to A fnoluuun you on hardly nd When he mun. lo ml] the roll. ` The horn crawl out from every huh-. Our Dr. Sullivan make: I fun 0'0!" [Jules-`I plan. `tin hoe from pus. Andwlhepauenlhohklnd; It will not hurt. now newt mind Th hm um In-In-k M A nln," Dr. Oliver I" cheer Wham wit aw: hub in IA: bylhouud uollh R al(`olI v 1:: lfroccnt wmdg: l3tor.g.'`l 0 Pint vice-preeident -John \\ ilmot. Second \'ice- tr-nident-Jum-e R4-dclen. Direeton--. eeen. G. S. Olulrieve, \\'il~ liem Hutton. Henry Willnot, \\'illieIn Du. Jemee Minnie. Mayor Cu-eon. B. W. I-`olger. D. Nicol. John simpeon. Auditon--'l`homee Mills. Dr. Brown. Delegate to the agricultural end nrte ea- eocietion -Deviul N Icol. ll vote: of thenks were accorded to the re ' g oeen, as well no to Mr. Show. the retiring eecntnry, who in en 0! ea a moot etcient men. Much of t e society`; unooeee was due to hie exertion: The meeting then edjournenl. lnnmtlletely efterwente, et the clirecton` meeting. ll. J. Wnlker was Lp[X)llIK0ll neon- tery end 'l`.F. Venluven. treeeurer. Hf` I I Pneitlent-I. ll. \\'ulkem. I I i II will not nun. in Th but 910 prick 0! 5 pin." lul` I UPON llieiulllg (II `III! CXHUWJ. The genornl superintendent of last year`: exhibition, John Simpson. oi Cntaruqui. wu pninod for his . excellent services. and the sum of C1) granted as an honorarium. Tim fnllnwinu niw-In Intru nlerlnal fnr | HKIIU III CUIIIIUCIIUII WIIII IIIU CXHIUIIIOIL There was .\ short discussion reguxling the term: of the agreement. but nothing I'll done II the matter will have to come bofon a special meeting of the society. Than mmnrnl nnm-rinhmdnnt nf Int wear`: nun-vuuu-nu. uuv - urn- An mljozirnetl meeting of the Portsmouth council was held hut evening, at which the 1ui\`iu\lilit_\' J anrrenulerim; the Portsmouth pier to the govennnent \\.;.~. sliscuasetl. It was 1m_ll_y agreed to pm: a by-low to that offset. Adam Tnit wan nppointed consta- lrlo and caretaker of the town` hall. The regular meeting: of the council will take place on the second Monday of ouch month. IQ Ill"! 0| `II gX'lll|EDll IL` Ill llUl|0f'II"I|ll'Il. The following olliceus were elected for I887 : I.)....l.l-..o I I) \\'..ll...... lpll Lllllllilll `WUICIIIUIII '03 vary URI-IIICUKITJ. He nfterwanle gave I reeume of the hue- ineas dnne in connection with the purchase of the ne exhibition grounds. and then read the ndltiona on which the insets of the Frontenac electornl Iociet were to be turned over to the Mid rimltural association." The buihlinge"wil.l%e `put up by the company. and the eleetornl society will hnve nothing to do but pnepire the prize list. The comrnny will provide the neceswnry money em carry out All the do- i tail: in connection with the exhibition. TL--4 up... \ ..l..._o .H-....--..... _...__I:...- . The auditor: reported that. there were uu, paid prizes tn the amount, of S-|l.50, end that there was an amount owing_to the so. ciety by the R. W. & 0. RR. com y. for commission on tickets sold, whicgrnwoultl more than balance the un "d prizes, thus leavin the cash meet: 0 the association about 450. 'lhe report was Adopted. In connection with the report the president pointed out. met during the put you the rants by the city nnd county were 8-Ill) ees than in the previous your, consequently the nancial -tntement was very sntifectory. Ha nftnrwnnh urn A mnumo nf than hug. onuutlolnbontcl alrlnqthcuhalinc nuns, IIIIU cull u,` n, \\ IIIIIOI. .l'.l'.. Charles Trueodu o. Sheriff Ferguson. 1`. '2 Day, A. Stnwhcn. C. P. Smith. F. Hutton. The auditor: presented the following nnn cial statement : ' Rrrripla~- Balance from I8&S.. . .5 . . . . . . . . ,3 an (H Dead lotternloo... .:~;- .. .. I on Subscriptions. . . ` . . . ` . ` . . . . 1.. Q N` * . (hue rouoipla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. II D Smblos and stalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [I3 5) (l;m\'onder`.`.'...' . . . . ...d. . . . . .. mg 3 mnla-gov -. c ty an counlv Boothuold...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $45!!) lntt-.naat.' . . . . . . .5 ` ` ' ` 18 N Spa-hnl prizes.-. 37 (I) ~ I ` _ ___.__ L` | Cdntldorlnr tho Klhln 0! the lldlnnd _ - Central l-`nlrwkuoolhtlon. | . The annual meeting of the Frontenac` agri- 1-ulmrnlanciuty was helul in the _cpuucil chamber thisvnfterpocn. Among thou pn- uent were J. `B. Walkem, pruident; A. ~ Shaw. socreury ; T. F. Vunlunn, u_'ou|ir- er : Mayor Cuban, D. Nicol. A. Knight. B. `.1-`ol ,Dr.` . .. .4`. 9 Ill... 3.. :-seam 11:7`! Tuuu. .... Ila'ubumrnnrnta- Miscellaneous ap'uounta.. Prlma . . . . . . . ....V....--.`.... llexulrs, Innnmn-.muma.. .In an nxlmmmn. : u. rm I , III`. all-I9. 5.4! . r`. 5. .Jo `Simpson 8. W. Dc", Miils. ram Sim :1. H, \\'ilmn{.'- M.P.I'.. (`hnrlnn 'I`|-nmuhn A. Rhnri` II`m-nnnnn II \\'- Prlnllnx and advertising. Hill muting . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wur In uxpunsos Pmvun ur .. ' limul \i(l,Q|I\\'l|-|iiV|K. Misvol nnonus oxpelnws. St-crcmry`u aulnry. . .. 'I`ro1\s1Irt`r'.~1 nnh\ry.. Bnlanvo un luuul . . I IIIIH. IIIIIIIVJI l' Ju ' uxpenuon....-:.. Printing and ndwrliuing. nillmsunx... `. The Public R4-luml Board. The following were present at the tint meeting of the Portsmouth school board, held last evenin M 7 o'clock : A. Atkins. R. Atkins, J. (llespio, \\'. llollmul and J. Mills. J. Holland was nwuy humhomo. John Mills was elected rlmirmuu. Two ac- counts were sod and the lmnl adjourn- ml until the rat Tuesday in I-`eln-nary. "lo ltilzaojlonvot" U6cI'rv mssslpu. 4 , ___:-Z_ L` - Tutu] . 36.}.-;*u;;yT ~'5.N037 .-\ wall: of horses, driven by M r. .\iu(`au`- thy. Wolfe Inland, broke throu h the ice Mhilo crossing to Kingston yesm-.r ny. They were macuml with mtisimlemblo xlitlicnltv, A hnrse belonging to .\ir. (`Alvin also went through the ice near (Pardon Islzunl. A Sum-I-unml I!'I`(`0|)IlI`I|lI I-Jxhlbltlon. D. W. Campbell, who has lwon n slI<`Cens~ fnl candidate in the arts` Ilt'pIl!`llllL`|ll. of Met-`ill college, l\lrntreal. g:n`o un intt-r(`st- ing atreopticnn exhibition in the lecture room of Cooke`: clllllcll on l\lnndny evening. He took his hearers. mentally, for ntrip around the world, and his ale-scriptinn of place; was very interestixig. -' hr i{nIfnturl', Hm Innn11nvtr:"' `*1 The only sure aids to gorfuut visiun. gt J. U. King`: drug store. n IIIIII I7 4- nlu-"Inn I111. Y none other. Sou every iris stumped B.L." Imitntionu nbnum . The fnunu may gmnutimcs be rinse- k 8S'."n".".".?.'.`...".?nl."go"-'-'.Tu7':3.."'.'i;; 5 V m. .`...'*.'.'..".`:""'....c.. 1. :."...`."; "it. not ltusuuulnoohlngthholtyvtth AL-11-fhh. ll IAIII Icing--Inc u The St. Andrew's Lifomry society will -hold a convorauzionu on l*`rilz\y evvllillg next. Jun. `llst. for which at gum! prngrmu has been pro red. Mumlnr`u tickets \\"ill zulmit thelnse was and one utlu-.1`. The Liberal Convention. To-nigh the lihemls will me ' in nlcu Lion block uml numinutu (hr 1 whom they desire to olcbt tn the c Thu fvvlin r hf the mrty is: nitv v tic. run! he uttem nnvc will nu . largo. (Turn! uf luwnmutlvuu. Mr. Lawrence Van Wart. West . (`th .\`t.. .\'.\".. says: "I used l mnvrpy's Petrolino l lustcrs,or inthmnmntory rheumatism, and was cured, after trying all other re.-Inedies without avail." Sold by druggists and J. G. King. Kingston. .'\lK)l]Il(I. IIIB lflllllu llly Q-Ull Iy huitnted, the ions 11lW'Cl`;' Glvcorlnu. Glycerin: is n splendid remedy for chap- ped hands, lips, and all abrasion of the akimnoothing nus]. relieving I irritability . Solalmt Wilson`: pharmacy only. ` lliiy IIII Iur; touvn I - . v_ Six `pound; Spanish onions, $50 ; Early Rose pomtoea. 7.30 b: :b`weodiah turnips. _50c bag ; ne tub but or, '1-80. `Jan. Cm\r- ~ ford. _~ Keep Your Root Clean. - `~ Senil for Hexiry 0`Har_n and James 1"lonn- I in . Kin street. near the .\lerchanta'lnnk, ' w 10 wil _remo\'o snow dud ice from the I roofs and save leaking` and accident. E Entertaining the Contributors. lg-.. L_. R..- -_L_`_A..:..__._A .-:...... ... Anoor Hal Ilu Duliuecl. 414-....- l)2_|__._.l__.. L_..2_....I... Tho} and I Narrow Eu-ape. -_._. I \l.____-- __.I I.___._ I._..:. lnl nomunuon 0! we I.`olIIcr\'Iu\'uI Inouvr man 0! the ward delegate. will be re- quirod a order to ohoou 5 csmliclne. The puny ioultru no now thing In Ald. McIn- ` tyn; Inhtholrlutho . 'l orohuboon ml: of Sir John A. Mao: onuld being ollbnd tho cuulldntun. but u louliu wry say: It in wlfhout use. When Sir Jo n Ivu hero a toy day: tho matter was brooohod to `HID. Anal 35 reply III that he had made uthor Arrungomuu. A hound hr the sun. M - I. `I.-.-`J kn AL- -A-_L I .x .`iurr1~mlerlng the I'Il'l`. _.l ._ 1 Al, , II. BC Luurnm-0`: 51:0`:-Al -o1AI;lou. L6cAt._3aEv4n';n} Tho Ah Very I-`Inc. .....l- L`......:-I. nI\:1-III Q3 Getting In the loo an 1- u 1 .__n A Couversallon. A I 1 line,, ,, CUHIIIIIIIIH. ` vnt|1Inais~' mlnnlnt lu- :1 [ha Unl- * c:mliuh\te grrunnuu nnu lwwuuoll I III VH5 , to It to the government. 3: In nporud ` gut 7.Gl) In expended in building tho gain. and An lpplicltion lnrhoon Inward- nu gonrmnonz uking {hr the intro- 0! the electric light ulu an tho ,-:;':.'*"...:R`.':...`.'.:".';'.`;;.."..-. .!:...:`..".`.: 2.'.'.`.`..:`.i"n..""1'..."........""" '.'.7"'...Z..o$.'.Z".."'......2' fru . t ppu-mat ll an inn $11: ti: mcnwlng uniudomot hill. vreoyan :0: to hollow the h ho lmpuuln for him. Nob: had 0 0- ly aphid 850 Initial. Tom Gal. I .dn .uoutoh ma _,bnM.hooxpn'n-` -lonoulhhooh uunpunryndvu muuotl, IIIIIUI Hub ohbi ---In W - -.Al-A Lg. nan- Jgnngnl i$nL. It on! nqulru a glance to notice that it In I.h:h lam No|non'ilI`:ymond wbohl - in; upon 3 u r 3 would In npnpor to m3: `or nuns L..- 1..-... -L_ ___.-.l_.. -An..J- .1 IA_. I IIUFVII Cl'l` Ill W? GNU C] III -1` its glory. The nig t wudelightiiig. For a hrst-olsse, unsdnltereted. ell-around, squsretoed. tlst-footed, up-nnd-up. no-dis- count. I00-per cent, wood-pile owering. coal-bin-emptying. enr-nip ing. noee-biting. llnnnel-using. fnr-cap-am -mite (`nnndhn winter, we cheerfull yield the palm to thnt which new prevei s in end Around the neighborhood which we hebitnta. But it is just the weather to point spots in the lo- dies` fncee And put white coloring upon the gentlemen`: Inouetu.-hes. There Wu 1 scene of beauty last night. The long glis- tening ribbon of snow and ice sparkled un- der the bright li h'ts. Rosy-ohoeked belles in rnvishin to iin costumes, their eyes spsrkng witli heth and pleuure. waited impatiently their turn togodown. Some. more timid, stood in meditation on the square platform at the head of the slide, helf afraid to trust themselves to make the ' inviting trip down. But as party After per- 99 ty shot sway over the crisp snow nnd laughing and shouting end brenthlcesly climbed u only to go down once more. the timidityn these young lsdies epperently vanished and they took their seats on the tobogg-nus. trusting themselves to Provi- dence and their escorts. After I few rip- plesufnen-one laughter down the went. new meteors added to the many I ooting stars that whiz ~ and cleave through the frosty sir. up {"0 FINN}, l00Klllg TKUOIII Ill [Ill HEW suit. A look of grim ( eterminetiou settled * upon his face as he shook hands with his friends. It wins a solemn moment. A mull boy, much impressed with the majesty of the scene. cried out. Hoony for the livery." but was immediately suppressed. Mac. step- ped forward to the tobogggn and seated him- self. The frnil looking ve icle elmost ed under the we ht. One. two. t ree. nnnntgal blue hen hl\lA snAnnnnl- Anal than 2 COUIIFOII H10 DIINIIOIIIO IIIIII I", III Inll he said. "Let her " The toboggun trom- hled. started lh with I plum , and, u 3 wild hurrah I/ant un from Ahnn I-gal thunk: , UIDII. IFITFHII IIIOW Will! I PIIIII Illll, II I wild hurrah went up from than red throats the bark alid In lnticully to tho foot of the slide sad the to n season In nod. I Thereafter tobo ing was enjo o?lPl.n All glory. it wu delight ug. For first-clasp. uuulnlverttod. lU'Il`0llnd. (`ll |ll`l(lQl' `[15 W3 III. "UIIE. `I'll, KIIFVU. counted the has some munger, and then he nnirl, "Int Imr an" Than tnhnmrnn hum. `Hill II. ROW TIIIY WINT. Itonl nquluulglucooonotloo until . 1).. nnlnnl Nnlnnn Ihvmnnd Iholl Icnn. FOIHB UIIIOIVESI menaureu llllll CQWOU, IIIUII rip ml out Illll sewed again, until the youth con il boast of having one of the swellat to- bngganing suits in the country. Everything was in readiness for his daring feat last night. The grand slide was covered with u glistening carpet of wow and ice. And scores of lmmlsomc, swift and eet tobogguns were really to bear their riders down the slippery course. The hour fixed for the utnrt arriv- ml. The rent McCnmInon wnlked slowly up the slit 0, looking rgeoua in his new >A look grim (_ete_rn_|inst_iou _ae_ttle_d . ':':.'x=.~..."....,..'-'**..';;-3 an In-ply GI"I`lI`:::;:. .'h';'"` :"`" 0. 1.; . n vh|.h.nfz Inn undo about 050,. thus ' lN|\'lllg HIIITV-Elglli su.-sun. Jmni'~s ML'(`aunInon an id into vlory, being the that person to F) down the a ide. James. tips the scale: at a bout I00 lbe.. and for this reason was selected tn test. the strength of the tnhoggana, which were to dash with lightning rapidity over the various dips. .\`mne tailoreas measured and sewed, than ....o:l cl... ......n. ..:........l ....s .....I -...-...I -4u-:nu KU'L'llu3[l'.uL'(a WIN.` III"!-IIIUICII PIITU UK EH9 UIIQIC. He soon completed his eontrect, end then a (late was fixed for the grand openins-`but , unfortunately that evening wee stormy and the event had to be postponed. `Extctly at 17:31) o'clock last evening one of MeLnm- mun Bros`. johns ehonted "All n`boerd." end about twenty young men clember- (Ml into n banal sleigh`. Some of them wore the customary to g tuning Iuita. The vlmls c0\'crul the hi am buttoned tightly down lllu front. '1` e hreecliel. I`0tWll_0(l to thv km-cs, and the ankles nud feet were en- m:4ul in woolen stockings and moccasins. . `l`hL- rm: u as prom-ted by I tn no or knit- tml cup. In miditiou to all is` woolen sautlu-as encircling the waist, the talaelletl end: ,..Jmugi.n_g mrvr the .191; hip. were worn. The mstnnn-s are just the thing for comfort. be- ing fu.shinnel out of soft woolen cloth. aimi- lnr to that US|'ll in the numufncturc of blan- lu-ts. 'I`|... ..l2.l.\ nnvna :Il.....:....e.-..I Ln Onm Ii-nan n0` KUIE. The slide was illuminated by two lines of lorclles and looked exceedingly attractive. Tllu nrtiticiul alide is very steep. bein built. at nu angle of 30'. It is made of pine rds nnd is 36 feet high. having as platform 20 x 2!! ft. The length of the nrtihcinl work is 75 ft. nnd the natural hill 40 ft., making the mud lungthof the slide proper l`l5 ft. The tuboggana have at run of about 300 yards. `flu-re ure twu chutes. and um-cu to the mp at the slide is gained hy means ofautairway lmving thirty-eight ste . l .lnm:'~u \l.~l`sunmnn 1-: ill into ulnr-v. heimr Thu Dlpl that ilnotlbd Incountorod--A Slinky Fooling at Pint. but_fIon'iy oi Swell Batu Exhibited on tlwoooulonn tflconu Caught. by the Artist. Some time ngolifty young men met in ihe selves into an orgnniution called the "Tum U'.\`lmnter_Tolx> van Club, concluded to build is slide wi iin the city limits. The site aulecV.e was the prtiporty belonging to, the Allen estate, situated near the Grand 'l`runk"i-ailway compuny`u do t. After uni- ciullt money to carry on he p`roje45t' had been auhscribcd Mr. Miller was I pointed ' tn ~nustr.nct the articial pnrt of tie slide. Hn mmn 1-mnnlatml his mmtrm-.t.. And than II Condence Ann tho Flat Duh-some - council chnmber, and, after f0l`|lI|Q'C~`h0lll" 13:-is; rm; O'sl-IAANTER OLUB open-_ so we sun: LAST uncut. `Now um WBOGGANING 2 1 'r.m-1` BRIT1..\'ll w mu, WEDNESDA Y, IIALV. nu, Intonation mg: InCA- nu ungguunyory Angus. onhpult bl `at the penitentiary nhonnho guwornkn`. . he osnnocho Io- clnd with any hop. gugdingg, 3.. ooullv Colonel John Km-r nxnmlnnrl the nnurunnuuuuouaun Iv . nnoIbdvhlIoSnnGch|V:|qyrIlgn`?d. Thlihtblntmuul ondhtolh Iuhudhalll h Onlllh of lntu'uthonIh_I'} 3 -ml-n gungnng `Ag. IJn.LuLAI g.` L- QWBIIII I'D. NOW ICU. NIVUIUQT I4u.A:lplu. Puu|0u.8hrn. dn ills. ullth but cl I_A....A I- oh. 5...... IE- llgl.-I. I7-II... .`a'.'."'\ >n`nT .`.`.T:'.'i1"?u." haunt In the baton ....m..a -1. AL. 9-- n.x ....a sum n. x... n..m""h33.`.I'E m... I... A-..|... "` &"'s..i`.. r. .`J{'."a"."ni 'u'.'.n.."'n`.' no side to [A V mndnnn M Q. uyvviui -UUIUI'- WICUCZ ZDUCIWC `3 luoolnlxsouthu-n Cglllot-uh ox. :........."s..&"'.'r'.' ...'3'. '.`.a".`1 1.43 '1'; I123 vault. Shown tho Ooh. . ocunolon on-|o as tho nacho Mr. W. H. Blwhtord. cl Hound. hm- thu--II-lur of I. I . like In Gun & run in thy city today 1* I at! mild .-l4I.n-r.J ||.-I II..Ll....I l.._...I.. ------w-v- vuw-vv-vuvwu-:-III-y mother In (M 850 was widow the Into Cbl. Ilnobbul. fol-not-ly of Kilptou. and did no Ouolpl. Illfl IBIWII `KIND INVIIIX III! In brilliant onni Mr. Given fun g... ..l _....l -.l.l._.. A.I-_A..I -..J ll'||llIlII IIIIIIIIOIIH. -l'. UIVIX -I an uidruu. tslontodmnd Inn to uuocood In the courts. We with In no clnu vmn hop; (:1 gamma`, 5.. only John Kort oxunlnod the nppuotun and Inovurd I in ngnrd it govornmo`nt.. it 55.51 ! [I'll up-.. --...-.a-_n x.. n_..n.n.... n.- III II IIIVIIIK llll IIIIIKI MEI. llr. D. A. Givens. bcrrhtor and nttuncr nt-hw. Inn dooidod K. lamb Inn and [Ino- H NI H ltld I II tI|n.nnnnl RI-Itnn h .\l'Yn..Ilh:1 K|n.:Ann \ Illll FICIIIC TIIIWI '0! n. Mr. Morrie.,former ol the Merchant` hank here. nml who married 6 Kingnon ledy, hu loet I beloved child frogn di ther- inl eronan. Another (laughter in very Mr. . T. Dunlo oneol the meet popu- Inr young men lenv K ton. hie bone. in now located It Iron! ndereen Pitu- hurg. He spent his summer at the'lugeeI hoeee et (`ape Mey, and added to the repo- htlon he had Already nlnd an e hotel nun. Hie friends will glad to know he in having hie ueunl luck. Mr. D. A. Ghana. Innhlnr and At.nunnv~ use nu pron:-uou. at war 5 uuuuu In thooll ollirittonl. WM . K and Du?on IoCnnh , Tuom uulhm I Irillhnt axunin mu. Hr. Ginnn ha People Whose Ionucuu. Buying: and Delhi! AS0100 Atttltlol. (I. Grier. After having upon I uhor! time with his friend: in Wahrtown. returned to the cituuudny. Mr than nnnnnnhnl with IL: nuns... "whlc;.`il{:t-:;,`3:;Iuoctml with the Dolnin- ion Express company. nnivod in the city M from 'l`oI-onto utnnluy. Hnrnlcl J. nnnv has mm: to llnntmnl, 1 [mm Ioruuw ollonl . Harold J. or-any :3. gone to Montreal. whnre he has socund I good nitundon in the (`uuda Pucitic ruilwa worh. u- u......z- c......-.....n n.- u-_.L-_..- Belem the night win over some of the young ladies heal, loet their tiuiidity end they eled down the lueline without trepida- tion. They seemed to here t a corner in the toboggan market and hm driven Ill the men Away. At least the letter were.eo pleased with Tom .\luwell`a hot coee. niutlilu end cigars that they 5 nt their time ehont the centeen or cluetem at the foot of the eteiremnl cheered mmt luetily when any lady ehnt by them. The girl: were evere that something had eomuned as they leepd from the sled at the foot of the hill end ehooh enov from their The inn retiooof theelideeruedeeh ed eucoeee. twill uhdoubtedl be petronined to e Inge degree. The elu Ineeh every Tueedey evening. II he I nnneger who will keep the tub chntee ielweye in or- der. The indieetione are tht the Indie: will cling to the putime with All the teneciohr \ men of their neturee. lpoohl uumn Eu Ilounbp. A nnnnlgl Inntknnn (kill.-I. nrgunlnn pour. un: bflll. - `The best way to iolxvggam, us wsso\'i- danced last night. is to got ,up mlsrgo party I d ac -uro trl tolx gxtn. Then let the llllinitibnml sh:l.g:heir}e\`es and cling fsst. There is at ntusonsutiou of mung, ml- iug. while, ' with` the velocity of s outm- engine and N`ll|l|t:olo&'M0r combined. away you go dowu, down, down. until it seems as lf you never would stop. ' l_iut you do stop. unql than you on ready for not only just one but lunumorahlo repetitions of tho jour- uo_\'. And then you don`! Want to stop at all. Of course as who it suit is an abso- lute necessity it _vuu Will! to slide in style. lfyour gum is luhiouoal like 3 slice of lnoad, I rod toboggsu costmus will quke you rominent. whunover ou upposr tl!l'o- in. here were leut uf Iuudsome suits ox- hiblted lust ni EL 'l`horo is not time for irting out :45 um chute, and-for this reason the sport llkoulxl receive onconngo ment. nun. In nu. .. nu -n..m..u- A\'I\.Vs\ (Ill [Up 01 [H0 UXPGITS. ll `I3! KIVII lllll Ill see a hnndiomo `young fellow quickly ick- ing up the stray skin just knocked 0 his nose, and hiding it in his pistol pocket as if it were in split kid glove. l-u-u cur III! Htgoj, . Tobdousudforthoutockoltllo K.& *.*,-.-:-%:'.:z-......" v:-.~'....:..- 2*-.-.._'-t-;-I `'-.4'`` no nauu .\ ur l\'|-l"lI\I.l.-II` The origin of tolronnuing is unknown. Its eurly history isblost amid the dusky anowdowns of antiquity. That part of Bri- tish North Ainerluu where the mercury never used to fall more jhun two feet lnelow nero in wurm weather. wins the home of the toboggnn. 'l`obo_-;-uns were popular from the start. nnul w ere no mountains were `lnuuly 3 reindeer was uttaeluul to the cow catcher an-nlt he toboggnn mo\ ed rl ht nlong as if it we.-m on the down grade of t ie Rocky mountains. llut since those lnenntifnl prime- val days hnve gone to other worlds street ears and nldermen hnve worked as great elnmge in the moral and physical geography of the count: y. They ure now raising wheat. potatoes and Iutir I3) in the great north- west. The autumn mewnry lnu broken off the nnil of many in tlierlnoineter, and the toboggnn is no longer used in July and Au- gust. In fact. it is now reoognizeduer cluaively us in winter machine for sliding down hill with the virls. The to I looks like as thin hour with one end rol ed 4 up like an uncertain window ourhin. Ex- rts generally ride on to of the toboggan : ut last evening many oft he toboggane rode on top of the experts. It was great fun to mm A hnmlinhm wmnn follow nninklw nink. iTho ue:.:t and you see Ioxuothihg through tho Lil`. and before you om count ' ton he in down as; the bottom. 1bout_`_t3_|y: t the trip. a _ _ - P'llhe belt wav tu mhommn. as WIIAT IS KN()\\'.\' OI` 'l`0lI1NMl.\.\'l3Hl. m . . . u . PERSONAL MENTION. LOST ALL "(MEIR TlMllll`l'\'. ouuliduniu hrhhnoonryuonot . `II N Y ,,i.'...i4o;. AN ork ..,.; , j_-u___ .._. I-._I._ _,, , . :.u.."" ""'.'J.7'."'.;.". n"ons... """3'.." .$? his anbhneo. Thy brought Robb: to the pollen outionutl churn-do unnhtl Ixcoungky. RONIII in bullock- innwnnldnvnrmn :: nn:h|ol|.lIl| [IIIICO I33. I00 WIICC (III I03 I Iy of the lug men until yuunhy uftunoon. ` when cor Dunn aw Robbin the gate- ny loading Goths nnroltho (unshouoo. The oicor iuuntdhhly oolluod him. He ruined. but it run of no avail. W. M was which inhnsbd in llnhhn` an. 1 ha innlnhd nun his lnlnn .1. WIIUDEIICI I113! III Robhfouu thoinohhdnpouhia lain; rolcnod. Furlngtlabnnun Idhu m......u...L............n.::uon. TOIHI. fw1I`UICII IlXI'DIll`: hlophono QM I:r=.ti1|nAnd($m*_ "'.:|l XI man. than D. Gnu: com nation that Robb: cap from tho Pnlnoo but afurwsnln found on Ontario \\lIllOIlII WIWWIIU at the Thump unot.Inu- dolushldnlhmb police nation. The police did not In any ` nl tin wmnn nun until vnnhnhv nflmintm. non um sunctoa we uwuuon 0! ur. Crowley. who nu out of thc our work: building. and dinchu-god u nvolvor. Mr. IACln.iru~mo from hi: bed and taking his which was Ioudod. nd at the dmur- IaChir qyu the chap column! the hodyofonooftlumomhathoin mlshkon. for the man, III to has boon injured. up in no! W. IcCoIngl|y, N. June: ind Joseph Robb. wore Impacted oi era tho duturlnuou Sumlhou vmro iuuod or am: 1 baton tho Ing- inu-nh \\'hiln I nnlinn was looking for Kc`.-1"? "z'r'.oi`"':|.:e-r-no-""w" lion -337 int:-uh. While: polka veto look for than D, (lava: nnlnnlnlnntl At IL. h Anooga ol `lino Young Ion torn serlou 0Ioo--Tlolr 'l'I'|ol. On Sunday night than young men. under thoinnoncoolliqoor. tried to get inm I houoo o `to the cor vrorh. occupied In Mr. [AL ` . o ooclmun. They kick the from door and unuho-l oovorol 0! the window; The noiu awakened the - hon uni ottnctod the attention of r. r\......|-.. ._L.. _- ....o ..l us. Ann -...L. now. new tort. ; The marine couununity oxpnnu uninfuu 3 lion at that manner in which the \\ mu 1 showed up the Attempt. on the part of the \ mu-inc uuooiatiomto {km cg-aft: in tow, in \ the hand: 0! unokillfu men. "Every won! of the cuticle. aid I life-long uphill. "wan solid unto. tIII;Vl' 133- llul Irvvunuru. Mr. U Richnrdoou having declined tho nomina on of the connu-\'tti\'uI another A-..-an A. Oh; nun-cl J-Iunngn -i" In In.

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