Iuuohnc-utnuudhhjlhlr vnnr.ldII1.0bvI. IuII.l.`nhc&.hI- h-A`m- L1:nnl.L ruuunuca-bun`.iI`.'= urnarnunormunnnh IJURMNITS. Onngu. bunou. Cococnuu. Applqtc. 3: an BAZAAR. REES B.'ROS-, J. rum 4 ao-i.~-uu:man. Straw Hats. Sou-uuckor Cont: at very low prices. Tito. Shirt: and Bacon cheaper than worst jag Iuluw mu uuu I0 me Lmlterl tnucnea nut Kilkeltlg. Ilntththo t nnumr breeze may creep In the .t.nw Hut. become lighter than an, Andncbonporg It cook but 1 quarts: in I 9 And 6. W4l\"S in the place to get it. The above ooliloquy ft-mod itself upon me in consequence ol the xeturn of spring VOA that. and an other: ting it iv-t than remem- bor the GAlJ.0\\'AY snag it tint. and `iv. him I all at 84._PB|NCESS STREET. A__ g. uuw user so my nelu Wu mo rur kip or winter. `Rte nico curl ' cap that now I Mu fnin To swap fat ,0 table and foltod newcomer. Which. became it`: no light I return to Bu:EE.:'o the L`m!torI' thatched has of CD3 , l`lIu-Chnlanndlyhecuoethn. `l\lqhno.\\l How dot: to my head was the Fur Cup of |SEAsoNABL POETRY. A]!!! K Ila. 88 Princess Street, Kingston. lulu up to aux I'.l. wn'.u.\'ssu.n'. rru: lnot.. lot the actual tndoo and In tho oueuonnd oonplouou of u orllco on Bay Street In this city. Ham and Bpoctlca I in ones. ova Wade`: lbu. Iotrutu-my tender not noor-y ac- copud. W. Nq\'L\ND8. J u.. July ll. Architect. -HARDY S,- New Flanneh, New Csnton Flannels, New Dress Goods. New Underwear, New Ouhmoree, &c.. to hand and opened up at KEEP COOL I Cool as a Cucumber. at ig `NEW! `NEWII, Discount oxf Silks. Nuts and hinges Discount on Lucas and Embxuidories." Discount on` Gents` Furnishings. Disoount oi! Hosiery and Glows. Discount on` Pmsols and Umbrellas. luslins. Ginghuns and Ghunbnys Roduood. OARDOPTEANIE i...=-='-= '- N033 BARGAINS nus WIIK Prints and Dress Goods REDUGED. I July `20. on.1rp_1m_A mrnm mas: -.._.-.. RATTENBURY'S. ` A good thing can stand repeating, so in repeat our ' Clearing and Dislcgyt Sale_ "13 In fur Hanan - Inlnaunnnl I: ...:II --_n....-_ WV -, av Has to far lgggn a nueceg. It will continue until aom .iU1'.\'. ,,.e_?____._. .--_ -.., _._.__.___ _._;__, GENTS` Funmzsnrg NONE PRICE STORED. DRY Goons. tun ouulvocnnonnnn runlnoxooxnuuuon. QunI.u_na1~oloon I. 4 w11.:.u5as7v;-A'n n. ..|_gg.A._. AI, 1 . .-_ : AL`PID' I `IABTIN. gkih Iutwvtli W l'llI- ` hthhr Th "5'-'3 Ill pn mama: omm. Ialflmn (nan. -- 1 . . ' (Zen (`nigh an I THE BRETHREN of Kingston , .\'o. 50. I.0.0.F., are united to meet u their Lodsooom on V! NESDAY. the 27th Innx.. gt 9o'clock n.m.. for the nurnou ol nlumdlnx Van rm uxuum oamn. [l}iVIl1I00l And mm Aid Globe l\'L'l'l) I `raw-I 1-unnwu F. NISBI-IT'S, Preliminary Report of the Commission ap pointed by the Unlvenlty of Pcnmlranh to lnveaugue MODERN BPIRITUALISX in ac- conhnoe with the noun! oltho Into Henry Seyhun. 01$. . PROGRESS AND ROBBERY. an answer to Henry Gcorxe. by J. B. Mme. mounts. secono gums `Books sceua-nun Boob tough: and and by `.1. SIJIJIONDS, ADI. I-nmcnn l'I'II!r1- Spiriz`ua/ism Exposed. Aunt Lodge noom w sum nssun I . (no nu: man. a.m.. purpose attending the funeral ol our Into Bra Guy The bralhron of (`Annual [nine And vhmnn Anni.` Jul! I8. _ BOOKSELLERS, Princess Street. - K i; `,vi5tD)|GiI .ah_.!'o$ui; ' - `:- .IoIIeI' nun. St. Geo:-an`: Ch rch. Merchant!` L uonnl Church. \\ t more suitable Im lhn nhnvn nan! In An nhhnl 'J. Henderson & 00., C0111`! Hl. 313:: Unlvu-all . R031! 133 `Eon um` Fort Henryl? we` ' Toto do Punt Bnrrkck Gate. Kingston mm L uonu Ch rh. Int uuitanble memento than a few lho above sea! to an absent friend. the funeral of our llto Bro may no broilu-on oi Cnunqul [Inigo visiting breahren in the city are cordially invited to at- ten . u nuI\'\'nl ha I.` I! I)Il`AI`IJ . w pend pmhluntof `:1 mama :~:.". ...c:.,. ...... .......'.*:.':';" ut-`ht unto (on I Saturday) (mm City Hal one. 01 Build! . N3: Quoenngr-eel Methodist Church. Rock`-oodanrlump \a I P\`e hugm uoegxiumooglhoctltaktat geauful omgn o-ciu. n an-- 1: en Henderson. Photo Ax-tint which 1%: mu`? "`"sv""` .`. .`;.`3"'f.'..u.a""""u.."..e 3uJ on n 0 oc :- ghdlg ot City Port Henry. MAI-in Inna mn - 9.0..-.I--n 5.... tn... :1.- .\'ew Queen Street .\I Rockwood Asylum. ' Court Home. Onoanh Unlvonhv, an an ulu uonuvu mu`. r1100 3 cents. Have n read the New Book I) the author ot "Ben In-. entitled "The Fair bod." Pnoe in paper. we: cloth. 10. i Viewsofng and Vicinity. `Leave your order: now for the Jubilee Ngim be:-otuno Montreal Stu Priooeonu. Nov} I); "Beni)ur." nmillnd -"nu. l`.l- vv D--M. `uni u uvy 11:` mmuar wnuhtne ( on ` o t naentation ere irt am! 31;.` G P . VaaI$ro-PrIei1.b Pins Scout?!-In 75. !*RuDD.IGc)"E,'* THE v}IIi +R*_s`% CURSE. `Gilbert and Sul|ivan s v ---v-wv - .\h_v $1. Got a "familiar fith the mid I( futon the pnaentatnon here R. n'n:\'.\'oLos. \' 1 Jlamooxs inn . GENZES. '}S'sF1E.E'2~'i"c57I-. nlnL.L..o-_.I 3.1..` ______._--s . OPERA. The Comer Bookstore. THOMAS I310 June I. 1 ' A than-llju. rqv `IA , FELT ITREIIT Kingston fj "LLER 4' .,- A. THE BRETHREN of (`nlnraqui Lodge. No. 92. A. F. &. A. 31.. G.R.C..u-o hereby summoned to attend An Emergent Communication of the undue. to be hold at the Masonic I-loll. King Street. on WEDNESDAY. tho 27th Instant. at the hour ot one o'clock p.n.. for the Fun-pone of attending the funeral of our Into \ onhipful Brothor. Thoma: Gordon. The Brethren (1! Ancient St. John`: and Min- txnl Avg/_r onases. mount. Tnomu uomon. The Brethren ol Anolent St. John`: And )n~ don are Internally Invited to attend. By 0 or of the Wonhlptul Master. D. CALLAGHAN. Kinfbton. July 25. I887. Secretary. _ TiMi:LY 4NNoUNcEnmNT. 4 July II. VV iultijldidd. \l\JI& GIIUIJI A 8 Train will leave the City Station foot 0 Johnson St.. at 7:!) a.m. : returning. wili leave Belloville at 7:!) p.m.. giving excurIlon~ in: nine hourain Bellevilie. and arriving homo at l0o'clook. The Kingston Base-Ball Club will accom- ny the excursionista and lay a ltinunpion Hume on Belleville the some 3 . Children under I? years half price. Tickets may be obtained from Joseph Salter. Princess St. ; John Green Earl St. ; Jonathan Taylor. Ellice sz. : B. Bird. Patrick sz. : _H. Savage, William St. ; F. Martin. Montreal St. J I 223600 s.u'|'. THE uuuxxlj ll \' . July $1. TENDERS will be rocelvod b the under 1 MRI up to SIX PJI. WIKDN DAY. mu nun hr the urn`! tndu reonlnd In the UHEAPEST AND BEST EXBUBSIUN nz 1-uunsvnuu lI|1\ THE SONS OI-` ENGLAND will conduct an Excursion to Bellevle per G. '1`. Railway. on mmnumun A 17 Int 17 nrun. ` cha}.'}.;)To};5&f .v..;.;,;;;a..g, Adg. am. E July 22. 2 _ -A.\m~- ANCIENT onnn or uunao WORKMEN N ---8_;'CEN'l`8 `ro- BELLEVILLE AND RETURN. formation. apply to tea. or printed circular. containing further in- 1-`fc. IRELAND. City Trunurer. GRAND u_I9N PIC-NIC SEALED TENDER8 will be rbcolved hf l`ho . n ' undersigned up to (an AUGUST SEX . cludve. for the following debentures : 8120.000 4 x. cm Debontu rat! at fro:|npl":oc44l)|yeun.y luucd 1':-)`:'.`[ihns: ot Wale: Wotks. 838.51)! .Clt Dobon . bl t ilgotn-oclobn; y nu-ea para o a 815.40) 6 per cent. Public School Debentures payable at from 1 to 1) years. nu.-|.n_;-_. _, . -- EMERGEN T MEETING. J. July 26. upon: I u-ran I` lake Boat Ian` am or K-IN&8rN ,n'1EImnIs.' EIIERBENT cmnmmmon. IuT_mnv:n AT an In. ouvm `AL Iuluull Lu IJCIIVVIIIU put \I. I. IKGIIVNI], UH WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th. A nnnlnl `Fagin --Ill hag..- oh- (`hp Iannh. Kingston. .md July. 1887. The highest or any tender not necessarily no- ceptod. --~-- -~----. -, v.- _- - _. Will have a day`: recreation and sport at . _ ... n A TO CONTRACTORS. sgzscr -v-- Very-:30, At the BAZAA I-1.- man oH.'om. seer J. LATURNEY, Treasurer. c. '13. r1a'NxL:N, K L A A jv ` Inunlomu. u..cu.uu.n' E. GREAVE8. Ir...-..~|.-o` J. IHELAN D. City. Treasurer. KN/GH76 ..`_ .---..r..---vv ..----uuwupuuu wuxvqq it cant` In Ibo mam... ...g.; and align tlmmgh the --- -.--v--v --vu-v- -uvu-v run:-COIN KI cuihnndlbo Irhlrlingnovcuutbenud bytlhhpitttpldllgudrhluqnhn thutlllvilddtobn. Tbocxtnuo hulnllhhpohtbuplohdlnthulq lhncuhrhucnnpuotnhlbonnaphou nuoluthoeuo or nhnl. hto&I.wh|tbovo|o uovhl.ohI.utInIdrbIopo bulhIhon&h9II'.h0u0tgrvn Ildcuphnuogsuuylhubvuum xluluuhvqylbulhonppuqn hgullihlltiuupquuuu. uohIbcnn|o. Whnlhm huIolvquIhIhI-obliltdllouhy, |GQl'IKO.l'*I~jlII'yn- vh~.nIluIqpIrI-ggltuuuuuhch lunjlluutbligoauvhlonti nnnglnnn I\..ui.|..n.d..|. la. ..._._. .L__ ,I _.___....,__....._ SIMPLY DUST WIIIRLS. Thou not up In the otudy ol alt cllrronu ` ldlhonndontnnd how the wind; In concou- and form. otrikoo Iona plaooau It does, ancient: nndunnud dootroyn everything in in path. Thooubjoct bu boon undo non battling to than who bu-than vhuthonoruuoHntwookdtdou\\'olh udslnoubhndunulonthohkouhtun khan Ihlnud Both. bayou! that villus. nduahupotuulnthhdbcct. To Chcutloccoclnuloonclthotflloogo lucr- 0~au-to which I VIOUI oomlukshn |unoHu'Iuduln.|lni"gnioppuuh- dvovw-vlllllldlnhoiq lilo duhndthtthnnnnodnundur cnlbd|noonuuIvhb.nIpudnbwNr|- vhh. hrnndouudcyohuquhvlng cu-uuduuourlouaudnllh nigh. lhymlubuueudhnpntuu onhulrupuuhouolbuc-llnchblglnr bnludthouunonphon. united by tho uuuduhrhu. Dogruuu huh onhnrhuolth __d.; __.| .L_ _.Ln_a.._ .__..A_--- -V onoxon nxn.v'Tuxnn- man: an aunt. nmm us. ano- us up mun-n nun. In the diecneeion of the wetenworh quee- tieu eenitary coneidenzioue ehould not be loet of. No one can be prevented from ue- ; in`; well water. but it ie oftaentimee the eeuee of dieeuee which cannot be checked by the phyeicien end no ende fatally. Portsmouth he: been sully eiiiicted with diphlherin. and (or the reuon that ite dreinege and inter eyetem ere bed, very bed. The water eup- piy in thin city in not as well ltered. end. therefore not an pure en it may be rleeired. but 5 eeee of eickneee bee yet to be cited ee outing in origin to the use 01 the nine. Ae usual extreme \-lure are being taken of the tour worhe echeme. and eome of them er! founded upon pereonel end eectionel griev. enoee. There ie only one thing to coneider_ the public intereet. end it dernende the pur- cheee ol the Inter I-orke by the city, eepeci- elly ee no private intenet. ee we nndenund it. will euer by thetnneecdon. Hon. .\Ir. .\icLelan is .elowiy hut aurely h aving his_ revenge. One of the oppoaition whom he does not like ia Sir Richard Cart` wright. whose criticilm of hie administra- tion of departmental aaire has given him great oifence. It has taken him a long time to get even with Sir Richard, but he has, in his own estimation, new Iquared the ac- count. He hae, ae poetmaeter general. or- dered the changing of the name of a poet oice in West Durham from Cartwright to Biacketock, the latter being acompliment to the deleated candidate of the camera- tive party in the last election. We hope Sir Richard Cartwright will have the nerve to survive thin fearful alight. and that eome of Mr. Blacketoclfe friends. eeeing thst he in an easily pleaeed, yrill vary hie eununer diwreiona by tickling him with a leather. A contemporary, conservative of course. remarks it as L. singular fact that when the liberals are uncertain about their ability to hold or redeem a constituency they select a wealthy man as their candidate. And this appropos of the nomination of M r. Dunmn Mclntyre for the representation of South Reufrew. It is not to be supposed that he is willing or disposed to buy his way into parliament, but it looks as if his opponents ; fear he may do so. and beat them at their own game. for if not on boodle what do they depend for success. ` The Montreal Gazcllc assure: the readers within its constituency that Sir John Mac- donuld is perfectly confident in regard to the remit of the Kingeton election protest_ Condent of what 3 The ability of his friend: to settle the case by A swap-o` ? The defeat of the liberal! in their efforts to unseat him`! If no he must be in biinful ignornnce of the commotion the entering of the protest made among his supporters here, or of the eagerneu they have exhibited for a withdrawal of it. And so there is to be another appeal, `on some side issue. in connection with the boun- dary Award, to the privy council, and fromv the decision of the Cenadisn courts. It will lead to the hiring of Dalton McCarthy & Co. at thousands of dollm`l`(quite a benet) and supply still further evidence of the want of condence on the part of Sir John l\Incdon- ald in the institutions alleged to be of his own creation. It is only Cnnadinn for the Censdisns. and home rule when it suits the party. r- uuxuuuu. ll puuuluul every lllllrllll) luornmg ' uytl a car. Ana ed to the paper In one of the best Job olcea in Canada: mats; stylish and cheap work : 8 llnnrovod win Dresses. 'A!InII0ll I0 1110 II of UN ` rn d` "'*="a W3`. .m'2s$?'s`.:. ] _ -- Thu \\'EEKLY BRITISH \\`I_!IG. 8 pl! 56 gamut. in published every Thursday mcnznng nu. Anu:u1Ts-xnmx'ra.' - For rag: lines. one or two insertions .... . .8) 50 1- For to lines. on uent insertion . . 85 over four rec i on .... .. iooperline Each nu seouuveinm... 5o Oncenw ewuent loo Twice: w o heequent inn .... .. 8e " 'l`hreeaw?k.Iu` uentinl ..... .. 60 ,. Nollceeo 311-the. . nrl-Inga and Doathesoo. clhunl I: booked.' h 811 hanged. "Special noaoeeen in reading xloltime :1 ; chair- ed at extra retee. . T-'i1?AII: WEIG- orrv FLOUR BTORE. x - ` V Tm: Bnrnnn Wmoln published `over-y` oven- inmntm Kin Sn-cot. Kinsman. Ontu-io. - AI` SIX I-I-ARI PEI YEAR. ANnqouNEinE:~gTs. Opifer "per grant Dicor." E. Proprietor. dooulnlhioclty. nnaouhuxne w lnnuhtnch uhhlhhnoltrlbou. --._---.v - a-u av`-crIvI.I\ In \lZl'~ .\lr.h`ru-co vlllcuolybo oxeuodil ho` follows up the limo! urglnoltodoptod by the premier. Apn. hovonr, from any thing Sir John Ilocdounkl in aid the lumen desire conuorchl union. and. It they continuool the sum mind, till have in uunsr ; WI - Y!!!` 'Z~`.....:"".'.' ?2..'.7:....."-""""""....a. . ....."?. market; will cnconnp and du-elop u ` Active inter vinrinl trade. and novin` (u itonghtto oliltbodinctionola rocipro- cily at trade with our neighbors. lift! on the varied intonnu ol Ccnuh donud. mu (0 ux[;IU`IIl IDIIIOITQI In @1121! of xmleunployuut Ionic-I than at homo : will union proupority to our n.rnpzl_i|g il- dunriu. now no ndly dopnuod wall rang Canada {wan hdu undo -- ..r..v-- "Thu: thin home in of 0 ' that the vellum ol Cumin requires 0 ml of I national policy, which. by I judicious ud- jnuunont of the tail. will hand: and foster the ugrlculturtl. the mining. the maniac turing uni other internal the dominion : a that Inch a policy will retail: in Cumin thousand: of our follow-ooulnnuon. now I0 axlnlrinlo lnnnnlvnn in ----L uaouuuun on our uuow-oounxn-non. obl to expatriate thomulvu in touch of__ employment Bo Adophd ' with I pnohnui intention of It u I lover to obtain reciprocity. The noolutlon which he moved as 5 decimation of policy in the no- tion preceding the gum`! election 0! I873 was an follow: : -....-....-..- vu `u-wu uuu, sue There in no wrong in e reciprocity of teritfe ; it ie to our intereet : but I em con- dent that one greet object in hevin eome-' thing like e retelietory policy will that if on an to have m-ipmrily in mule you Wyznlygtr it in Maura . ' ` ' They (the Americene) will not have anything like reciprocity of trade with ue. unleee we ehoer them the! it will be to theirud \\'hv nhould they `re ue reciprocity w it they here our mu ete open to them now 2 It ie only by cloeing our doore end by cutting them out of our mnrhete the: they will olnn thelre to us. If they were now told : `\ on cannot come in unleee you give us ncipro~ city.` that would be found with them a powerful Argument. If you eey. `We will cripple your trenle and ehut you out. but at the nine time we will give you ervry oppor- tunity qffnirly unteneg into n ndprodry of nude with as : if not. we will keep our merhete to oureJl\~ee."' aZjCjiZTVVICZl J*A.IX_`TIOIPION. .4 F A R.VL`R`S oP1.v1o.\[. The letter of Mr. Michael Greavee, pub. liahed in thin edition. in deoen-ingot` atten- tion. .\Ir. Graves in antrong and ardent advocate of commential union. hailing it an a timely mm-elneut and expressing the feel~ ing that its success will be immensely bene- cial to the farming community. Were hlr_ Graves a grit it would be said of-him that he in not conscientious in his action,_that, on the contrary. he joins in a cry ion on- pediency`I take and in the hope that it will be of advantage to hia party. But Mr. Graven in a conservative, one who hoe been aeloyal anany manto hiaparty, and whoee presence at political convention hao lent atrength and popularity to theirchoice of candidates. He is a conservative still and no doubt purposes remaining one. though he in free enough of party trnmmele to speak his houeat convictions and declare in favour of a scheme which he conceivea to be for the good of himself and his country. He is doing no more than his leader has done, for Sir John .\lacxlonah| said in the house of ` common: on `March 6th. ISTS : ..-nu POUNTERS FROM THE PRESS. _- -..J V.--a rv-Int us nau- These 0lpll!l&ti0lll l ln0\`0 all doubt 88 to the nature 9! last week`: blows. They partook of the nature of neither cyclone: nor tornmloou ; they were simply dust whirls, but above the average in dutructixiforco. eepe. The enhlelr etreenu in fromf=every' Iide. end u.eooIi\ei the upverd movement in eeteliiiehed the perticlee tithe on I rotary motion with increasing velocity. and we `have the and whirls, uuuke vhirlb. em, to commonly observed. Torhenloee ere exeg-` geretedduet whlrle, and depend uphii hunch the some conditions, that in the rueh of hot eir upward. Duet whirls eccur'everywhei~e. tornedoee are limited to particular region. There are many pornplioetioun neceeeery to the tornulo. It in` enough to say. however, that in layer of heet in not entirely. recline: end is usually ebout I thousand feet thick. so that it draws its forcee e mile from the centre of escape, and the greeter_the,dis~ tence travelled the greater irthe energy generated. The cjcloue liner: from the other: in the greater extent of its eld of work, though the energy which it exercise; at any one point is less. ` i 'n...... ....._u_.._.:___ _-._-.... _n ,I-..L. -- E. I Io In Ion; 080 0300000. nnn- III`. $.- Old Idea h-Rov In-Q. nip. l\._._ Annual?- Jl/87 THE TIIINO FOR PIC-IIIO-S .