Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jul 1898, p. 6

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FSUUIVUU Uy DUB Kllliflllllllllllu Ah nregulnr meeting last) evening the oicers of Cataraqui lodge, No. 10, 1.0 0.F.. were installed. The lodge will be visited by a number of the grnnd oi- ozra on Tueadey. the 19th inab. Thu Hnmininn nllinnr-A ha: nlanlaad the OCT! UH LEGEND . DUO IUIILI Hill). The Dominion alliance has elected the hllowing so convonora of the vnrious oom- mlbtooa: Polnbioal notion. Rev. Dr. Mo- Kny; plebiscite onmpgign. major Bond, Montreal; resolutions. J. C. Spoor. Philin Rnu frmnzl A-hurl nh Oman Rnnnrl DIUHUTUIIZ TUQUIIIDIUIII. J. U. DWUT. Philip Roy, found dead ab Owen Sound under suspicion: circulnatancea. was a drunken and quuroiaomo mnn, who served forloen years in the Kingston peniten- tiary for killing his nan in-law,Joel Bmoobe. in 1884. n........I. rV..n...... n......n...l.. .......s.:.\. D... IIIVIIIR III! Illlll UVUl'IlI|IlOu- Tho Kingston general ho:-pita! in wall llod wlnh pntionu aupreeent. and racem- ly operations have been numerous. Mn. W. nrnrilm wifn nf A fnu-mar in burn: HHPIHIIIIBIIIIS. unu LIIIIG nmml LV.lI|`ll.I, daughter of G. Miah, Collins Bay, were quiutly married I ' 6 Thursday evening. Hnnrv Rnrnntni an nmnlnvnn nt than qlllhly HIDYTIUU IIIFQU l.l.IU|'BUlI_y UVUlll|lg. Hoary Bernesei . an employee 0! the Cornwall Phwnix bridge company. fell oll` the 0. & N.Y. inbornatlonal railway bridge on Tuesday and dislocated his shoulder. Thu Ottawa ntrnnh mu driver: And Ann. U" IUUEUIJ DIIU UIIIUUILUU Ill! Hl..IU|l|UUIu The Ottawa street: car drivers And con- ductor: have agreed to accept; a reduction of pay to aecuro aborber houu. They pro pose a nine hour day for $1 35, or 15 cents an hour. None of the morning papers contained news of the steamship disaster. The Wum`.~4 rab edition conuninod a full report and more was a lnrgo dotnund and unobher record day on circulation. 'I"hn nnllnnhina nnmmihlmn rnnraumtino I'M You Luau sun Orowdol Into `no lluulou '0! 139500. Andrew Ilccorkell is contemplating building 3 new sailing yuohh. John Dnr. mnmrnr of tho Cnlodonin DIIIIUIB8 I DOW IIIIIIIU ylllllll. John Dyer. monngor of tho Cnledonis iron works. Montreal. is in tho city. (Sm: (1;-union: In nrnnntul hnnrrivl In PIHIIFUIIUUUI U, U. ulucn. \ The steamer Bouhnin. of the Calvin eet. III In the governmonb dry-dock yesterday having her hull overhauled. Thu Kinanhnn annm-AI hnnnitnT in wall Flcthnll Iuovhh .f0fIIn:y.youu uoood I550 3;? Buford. Iuunr %dCI.'hnbounn and 5:100 am. Ntingou 1] 0P9l'|RIona unvu Deon numerous. Mrs. W. Carnrike, wife of A farmer in Seymour township, died suddenly on Monday night. loaving ve children. Unnlnin Twininn And Mrn, Twininc. muuuly "16"". IIIIVIIIK [IVE CUIIUTUKL Onplain Twining and Mrs. Twining. Kingston, have tukon apartments lb Mrs. Duokworbh e, Cent-re ialand.for uho season. I T) mrnnr-nn nnhnr in I.nnr`nn1'niInn LIUUIWUTUII E, \JUll|'[U IUIIHU` [Ur UIJU IUIUUII. W. D. Emerson, actor. in London jail on I charge of mnualpughber, has received a telegram announcing the death of his huber on Chicago. WinninAa n ranidnnh nnnnlntinn. nnnnrd. XIUDBT Ill UDIGIRO. Winnipeg : resident: population. uncoord- ing to the assessment commissioner : cen- sus. is 39,356. The at-eoaamenb of real property I! about $23,000,000. F`:-Anna: Lnnf.hnrlnnd_ nannh fnr narinul. 0lI WOIII. HOIIUFIII. II In U10 DIE,- Gen. Gucoigne is expected to arrive In the city this evening on I ehorb vieib. ` Tho M. '1`. cnmnnmfn bu-no Each :1- plod we overnmonn ury-aocx no-any. R; A. ownoy, ono of tho Oawogo conl kings, wu in the city bo-day on buaineee. Dr. EAl8I.&IlViIh Ah the Mnnnorl wold xvngu, wn In mo cuy many on nuaxueu. Dr. Eameamanyilb no the Mnnnon gold mines owned by Kingston parties, in in the city. V A numbwq! pleasure nohta from the Thousand Island: roaobo ports this Attor- nnnn, DO UIlllKQQ- This evening {Canada Atlanhic railwpy engineer, of Ontawn, will wed I Union mun belle. II... T n'A-|A`n --rlng In OLA II`f.u`I1I_ Wllall I'IlI| .lVOIo B. Mclnlsyro. Port: Dulhouuio. mnbe of the schooner Molroao, in nponding I few day: in the cioy. " Mrs. Hondry. Kingston, is an Canon Lako. hbo new of her sister. `Mrs. Allan Gllmour. btowa. nnnh I W Mnnngn nnnnrlina 1: law UIIIIDHY. UDIIWI. Capo. W. H. Mnonoo, spending a _fevy duyn with his Iunily no 80011;, returned to-day`t9 the on . Tho Ibumor umbrin in undergoing a Mlllliil. qua, -HI'y 00- rInuI`-xwuuIpIn, 1 G00 brim; murketogulol. Quotatlom: t.eu|. Wnnmr 34.75 to :5. ; Patent Hgrllig, amm I5.l0: Btrth ' ` R.ollar.8|.5l) L031. ; um. 31.10 no-uny we on undergoin morough norubbmg, the work being Ru- porintondod by C. Uroen. V Thu ntnnmar Rm.hnin_ nl Hm Calvin Hunt. prnperuy Is Inuuu o'.:.),u\N,UUU. Frances Leatberlaud, Agent) for agricul- tural implements. and Miss Emmn Mnrnh, dnnohtnr nf (1 Mh-sh. Cnllinn Ru`. ware voning on`: The M. '1`. company's barge Eagle plod tho overnmonb dry-dock no-day. R; A. awnav. on: of tha Ouvomo noon. The otumor Armenia, of the Calvin eet. will enter the dry-dock ho marrow to be onulkod. "HA. _..-..1.-nu -'(V-n...l- AC'nn..`n -nnmnv IUIXU DOUG. ` Mn. J. Blomoly urivod in the city yes- terday from Toromo oo rpond 3 few weeks with rolnttvoc. `D uA'cI|II-A DA-h 'l'\-ILn..nI- manta A` LICENSES ARE a-ninweo. ` azusmu. PAnAanAPH. IODQIIIK 00 I5 DIV]. The Spsuiu-da do not recognise the rod orou on the Anne of the nurgoons. Those wearing bho red cross society omhiom have boon the Ipooinl object of nuwzk. AI thin nomi `I Inz::ngoltho0nhrio nodiul council II oonbining the lit 0! pconousiooo and invuuiguiooo 0! Inliouond pnotitiooon lot violation ol lb nailing] nah nhhnnl IL-L ninhtv nan man II but In `Inc Lake. llnvlug Fallen 0! 3 Wharf. About I qunht that three o'clock this nlhnnuunrn Iihhln Ind nnnad Rnlnh Windar. -IIIITIT FTIIIIIXC` IT V$II.lII I lnodioslnot that! that oightyooow hndhtuli-lxnntmlfdu-IQ9_!unlIAntn mull Igu olgnsy one ptououhdadoolloo in ndnuooulhyoolulnln lulu uulylijvu II uuv Dylulavl lluv , UVIIIII not be other tlnn hononb|o.' .1 "Au the mo tixno the pope cab) pro- eidenb McKinley. it is rumored. appealing to Amcrican genoroainy toward `an unfor- tumto bub obinlrous enemy. The Ibalinn foreign oico. howvor. diecrodita ouch rumors, nnd deny than the power: have taken Any acbion. .2-. Q a nu nannuun AV`--ovr Two British warships are on their way from Kingston. J: , to Smoiugo in oror to bring uny British subject: desirous ol leaving shun city. Thu AI-rnv nf invnninn in Cuba rnnnivgd ICIVIDK lilllll C15]. The Anny of invuion in Cuba received the DOWO of (the destruction 0! Convert : squadron wibh us much enthuoium u if uho victory Ind been their: lnatesd 0! be- longing no the nuy. Thu Qnnninl-(In dn nnh manning the rod uvujp nu Us `U-Iiwolv. nruuur ol Thoma Hi! . Qddltf, Ptiooou strut, arrived in dtm day no mu nluivu. II: hm not Iinnn ninnn In hh Mn m l.I EUIIIUIIUUTIIIUIIIIXK ITUXUIF I boy. thirty-nix yuan Ago. ` Ho not nsnyobsngalartho hotter and inquilo nlnl than hhn nilv nlhin Ilnvhlnd Inn Inluyuuunguloriuc Ilvwur Inn Iuqlllu plouod that tho city oi his boyhood [no mptovod to much. _ mnurlu UIIIOU [Or WUUIIDI, olcuy. MADRID. July 6.-An official deapntch from Hnvana says: "The American Ihipa renewed the stuck on Tuuu, but the eno- my was Victoriously repuleed by the battery. Over 100 projec- hiloe wars thrown into the plnce. The Spanish loos wna ve wound- ed. but many houaea were damaged. Cable communicntiona to Santingo bu been re- scored. I.'-.- III-..... `l..I.. n 'I'\L- 1)-) ..-...- wuuuuuu on uuatu. Lmmon. July 6.--The Rome correspon- dent of the Daily Chronicle says: "The pope, in is rumored. bu teleprspbod the queen regent. ging bar noh to compro- mine the future 0 the monarchy by rening to brush for peace. `which. After the hero- iun dinplnyod by the Spanish nuy, could In As `I... --...- 5:..- LL- ..-.... ..|.I- ....... CoolSummerSuitsI .'r?:'SE's"a".'y' u3'v's'.?u'T.13Ev'Zi' Bohunotlnon ainooho ldnhocity A lint. thirkvmir Inn Aa Ha noon VIUW Ul I PUIUIIIIU IIUUIIIK III DP IBMAILIA, Egy b. July 6.-T cry of (mo Spam : batbloabip P4 of order. and she ha been on 30%: here since early morning. luv Yank. Julv B .-A dnnnl I50 UGTU IIIIUU CCU, IXIUTIJIIIK. new You. July 6.-A deapnbeh to the Tribune from Porn Said says: The San Au uatin. with overnmenb permission. wil truuahip to t 0 Spanish eet). which entered the canal yesterday with 1,500 additional tons of coal when four miles lrom Suez Before the rqundron left here one thousand troops with supplies and ammunition were transferred from the Buenoe Ayrea to the Isle do Luzonmhorohy making the Buenoa Ayree Available for I nrninn-_ DUUIVJU. Kn WI.- July 6-'I`ho Rod orou ahehmer Iroquois arrived yesterday After- noou from Santiago do Cuba with 320 wounded on bond. 'nuw\A\v `l..I.. 5! `FL. D.._- -......-.~..... summen MUSLINS. EXCHANCE oi PRISONERS. Tee Alfonzo XII and To Be In The Innde Of The AlnBl |0Illl-I'hO onpltsle [ml or wounded .And Blot Boldlex-e-Fonr Thounnd Dolmen Arrive. WASHINGTON, July 6.-General Shnfbor I belqrephn than general Total has agreed to make an exchange of prisoners bo~du y. This will releue Hobaon. AA-mi-AI Qnrnnnnn chum: Ihnh `uh finhl `rm: wlu relella nunauu. Admiral Sampson wires that he thinks it: may be pncbionble to raise the Orinbobol Colon and possibly-`one or two other Spon- ioh ships. CI'|IlEUI'. The torpedo boat: destroyers And On- do and Proaopim niahod caaling hhio af- ternoon and under orders received from Madrid uilod for Moaainn, Sicily. Mumln Juli fL--An am:-inl daanntnh COTTON CREPONS. New. ZIIAV l3-cu 5 IIvnIvv- :-n:-nU Montual. Qua, July 6.-- lI'loun-noooI;)In. Quotauonl : Jvawut Wlnmr 14.75 St`). : Hnrhm. 5(1) to Crisp English make, 18c npw 14c, 20c `for 16c, 25c for 19. - AND HOBSON SAID TO BE AMONG THE NUMBER. non snlpa. KEY Wnsr, Flu. July 6 -It: in reported here that the Spanish warship Alfonso XII abtempbod to run the blockade out of H van: and was cnpburod by an Amoricsn cruiser. Two more ahipe Are expected to- day from Bantisgo do Cuba wibb seriously wounded soldiers on board. 'l!.u..um.\u 1.. `lulu R _,'I`|un Inn-nligln ulruay. Lorznnx, July 6--The Daily Chrol this morning eeye: "We leern from auto source that the Speniah governu thinkeibimpoeeible no make peace 1 because to make peeoe eh preeenb m uhrow the balance of power in Spain one hand: of the Outline." I .\u.\..u lulu ll `I'D... IA-A-{A An: U00 llllllul Ul DUO Ulflllllio Lo.\'nu_~4, J ul{ 6 ~'l`he Madrid corru- pondenn of the hily Telegraph say: be is informed peace will be dounnndod to day. Lnnnnn, Jnlv ,-'I`hn Mnrid en:-mu. IDIOTIHUQ PGICG Wlll UH QUIIIIIIUUU (U uny. Lonuox. July 6.-Tho Madrid correl- pondoub of the Daily Chronicle reports that nnnnnnl nrnnanhinnn Ara hnimv lulu n with A ponuoun UK 01]! Ullly l/UTUIIIUIU TUPUTDI uuuu unusual prooauciona are being taken with s View of A possible rioting in Spain. Innuvnu, Rovnh. Jnlv --Tho mmhln. I RegL1arl5c, 18c, 25c. Specialjuly price only l2c yard. Faucyrdesigne, 15c, 20c yard. July price only 10c yard. ! CHECK GINGHAMS AND PRINTS. mu`-`I00! llll rt out: nonv; ond. n 0d. Goods usually elling_at 15c and 20c,' now 10;, l2yc yard. wmna omass DUCK. i WOUHUUU IUIUIDYB Ill DOITU. Kmusrox, .15.. July 6 --The help call in Santiago are full of wounded And sick soldiers. Refugees from Smbisgo any tho Spsniah loan in the ght: of July lab ml: the Sun Juan hill wan 800 killed. (1.... \7..... 11,.) D-.. ....I .II M. .n.R` .ml bll Jlll UNI W33 EUU IIIIGQ. Gen. Vara Del Roy and all his mt! und more than 1,000 men are reported so hsvo been killed an El Canny. than Rnnnrnn wink I 000 .qnAl'Iill'l hrnnnn DB8!) KIIIOU 30 Ill Ullly. Gan. Eacuce. wioh 4.000 Spanish troops from Manzanillo, entered the` any on Sa- turday. Lnnmw, Jnlv --'I`hn DAHV Chmninlo DXIO, lllll PTIX lUl' III INT nod nillinery. -Hardy : ooring millinory uh beginning Eridny. \ Encbly in}! price for I trin- ndi nillinorv. -Hutch : nhnrinn `rho Lnut Noun. R.\zs/F\l_DRON- LEx.~o'BR1EN. "hnl -.nl..-...Jh._ llalt Prlol. nuuug Ill Dpnm. 6.-Tho much 1 Polnyo In Inn harm nnmnnllul my Inn] Yuan. I \_A_..u L--.(-` ---1 nu-ru. >ib._ broth: at Dnnnnnnn nknnnh kl (Olly!) II 0 x compelled Hy Chronicle burn from I government nnnnn uni. u numbin- .-uu In and: We would in into out: 8.` To Be Comfoi-table |...".'."'..:.','..."...;".'..""*" `W -'-J TIII uni II uguonuvutj. at will II the Ibounndn who vi:I:d.|ho db 0:. Honda and!!! II I that cat` apron orpolnllou. than Can anything be better than the boat 7 Cu: nnything be both: than the Intact ? Cm anything he more perfect` thin perfection ? When yd! t on I Suit of Olothea In the OAK HALL you got the but in quality, the latest in style, and the moat perfect in out and workmanship. 1 0.; u N A 1-i'l'p`l3'o..3s'$ found In mas o! an with the nth Inllollon band In BOIIIII IXII II!!! DVD!" IWIJ Fivw. ICU pl: nlong the noun line of numb pu- triotin solutions in I Innnor not on only millhry band: an hnndh uncle 0! this nnlun. It llnd 6 popular wnnl nndlnnl ::`putdodnu nl tho ptoplt. which via 31- y tnotonghlyuoncod.upuou tom 1...; VVVVVVVVVVVV vv vvvvvyvvv Sui|sThal Fil.` gsimsnm ring A AAAAAAAAAAA " AAAAAAAXAAAA 399900999993 "' noun; `3 ;oooooooo`""`"*:`%:` A_ _ __, `__ A Ladies Summer Undervests. We are having an unusually large sale {gm Ladies Cotton and Fine Wool Undervests. .1 '\.1" -- |21,c-A Fine White Cotton Vest, full shaped, with short sleeve. |5c-A White Cotton Vest, fancy trimmed neck, without sleeves. This is a spe- cial bargain. |5c-A White Cotton Vest, shaped and with short sleeves. Other Fine Vests at I80. 20c. 25c. 48-Ladies White Union Vests (half wool), very fine weave, high neck, short sleeves. Children's Cotton Undervests. 0 With short sleeves, With long sleeves, High neck or low neck. `goys Balbriggan 5 Shirts and Drawers In all sizes from 25c each up to 45c, according to size. Men's Balbriggan Underwear IN ALL QUALITIES. JUHN Llmwasou Ion. Thoclliuu at Ogdnch uwcllu ha Ihnnnntln win vhlhd ml`. div an ` in summer. Screen Door: Ind . Windows no no absolute noooulty. - Gob rhdy-tho uuon of Ilia and moa- quitol is Into. an. um` .L- a-.......__.II .-.:lu lm- im. gvvw ONE PRICE TO ALL AWOICIOITIOXIC. .__ 31-... --vv-. -w-'_.`-..- I lwhife n [All Black Silks Surahsw % Every yard a bargain. $1.25 for 98c, A $1.40 for $1.10, $1.75 for $1.40. . . Black Lustres % Black Brocadbs. At reciuced p'ricee.. 35c for 25c, 60c tor 48c, 75c for 60c, 90c for 73"- H- 'ls,..3.'B.V. 99-- A. MITCHELL.` nu -_ n on nrnvnn-nun I:IOI|nIl'll"l` I -nolondoold on no. Tnoodny: Ingoraoll, 4 030 boxes bond- d. 75 bout told an 7o.; 7 3~l6o. refund hruvonl Ioli. Bollovillo. 2,250 white And 1% colour! about bonded: I00 boron Gun bolord. 1,540 51$ boarded: 820oold II 3 mm. H0 at og and 00 as `He. Ihdoo. 1.430 hon- IIIIO Iollilod: 751:. Nd; no calm. xmo'aEri-. At Greatly Reduced Priqgq, IDA Btu. Jul 8 -WlIl| vcy run. dry nnhnr hvlnn Lain. Annual: n-onnnl . 48c, 59c, 75c, 85c, 98: quasi ll non. We Iii tho Soruno--.Ill ready lot im- uodlqto nu. Thai an bhomodub prlou : `ox : Enos 1'0` ALI. \ Waek [bod E An oxollont Food, admirably adapted to the wants of Infants and Young Persons. and being . ric-h In Phosphates and P,otash is ,0! the greatest utility in supp!y- flng the bone-forming and other indispensable elements of food." IONTIIL Ia. PIODDOI KARI I'll. 1--..A..-I r\.... I..I.. n. Eh`..- n...nI..I lI'l, DI! nu; mru sun -Mli uuluw, nIu.. INI DQIQ4 soon`--loaf cum, heavy, 313 M ; lhmla, an (id : snrtouun nonvy 20:: 0d. Choeno-whIIo an 0d;| nloml. nod. DnluI.n................ .... .4 Duluth Prof. ............ . . . I;LPablo` . .. on our: ... Blohollen Nnv. 0: . . . . . . . .. out Street. Runway. . on 10M 00 ......... .. 11 `lb ephono.. .. ytl Jeotrlo .. lomnto Railway . Bank of Montreal. Ontario Bonk .. a.=-- - B-n-- nk of Tomato .. mrms nib Imuusf IOIIIIAL Ii-ool Ian:-rs. A -no II-D Vests. i};.; 2:32}; :;.a p;.;;.; mm and Vesw. I have also I -}!.Indsom-m' we-2* Range olnwhitc Scrgc 1 Fancy Vesting at quickmscllizgg prices. o..c.'*" "" .5, e;:"a.; I.l___Al__; sun: 37 mmcnss s'rnEm`. LIVIIPOUL IILBKITI. gun! `Lina... Inluu \I7IuAgI LI 8m (max .\ (`.A.\n-:nnN. M H, T. IE III- UIIII WI!` KIN. 750. and Cl. Hardy : Inillinoty \ ado beginning Friday. A LAD oowNEo. Ali. 07! . llll Pacino Rsllwny . ... 83} 8g] 4 '9 .h.......................... 960. for has shut were 50c., VKA and II Ar-u : Inlinnrv at Prices That Hug In the Shade of Popular Favor. 7:? u...uuTu.u. I I DI'II ; "llQI'K'iI: ulliln `HUI-BDIUIII I:D|R3Il I umm elmgtrgln :{nllor,lS0l.al,)`l.3j.B"' 1.10 o ; _u no. . ; "on on .4, [0:5.uu, Omar 0 Ban. ' 10 to new Grnln--\Vheut., N0. 2 Man wba Hum. 070 In c' m.37olo:b%o;Peaue,mow!Ilo'0nu. in o; Bu-1ey,42ow 14o:Ryo.5Ho 't.oooo; wheat. no to #50 ; Oatmeal. $.30 no SLIM; Comm . :1 to 1.10. Prov Ion:-Pork.310.o0 tn s17.oo- um.-no won; Hsoou no to m; mum. loo In no; on In `nr Bu!,l.er.wwnnhlpI.1bolo mo wum-n.'1aou1lo;Eu-.0ouo;oc. oouiiusncnu. I30 I05 ..l5K ..l1FZ(.-)5 ". tn` v) 17!! I78} Iownuuvluvo an Onctorjnolu. 800 than play ball at tho Athluio grounds. hiduy. 2-30 p m. 25:. . TIC Band II `Ila (III. Tho bond of the Utah Hlghlondon ur- rivod in the city on 4:30 o'clock thiI'Ilter- noon. A0 Iovon o'clock this owning tho bond will uoomblo on the mulch tqnr: And, bonded by the: Mn: bnbhlion band, willhnrch to the opera house. Wodnlhg At i!nwer`e~MIlls. A happy event took place an Brewer" Mills this elternoon, when Henry Doyle. Kingston Mills, was united in merrisge with Miss Maggie Shortell, dnughuer of John Bhorcell, Brewex e Mills. The core- mony. conductcd_by Rev. Esther Carey, we: witnessed by numerous friends of tho hnp)y couple. Muss Jennie McCarthy, Wole Islend. Iuiabad the bride. while Joseph Doyle, hrobher, acted as grooms- Cxity oicinla 9 in won-kmen bo B3200 mm bocnb down tree. The work was dons, and in {thing the tree struck two others and book them down also. Rosi- douho no doploring the wholoulo denunc- Lion 0! trees. nnd wonder how the work- men allowed the urea bo wreck such drun- Talon 0!! Thu The Montreal trnnsportubion company's lake bugs Winnipeg |l'l'iV0d from Mon- trul this morning and will be hid uido {or the prcaenu. The lake trnio being so light bho company does not: require her, md she does not Answer the river service :3 wall I! the amaller rod barges. Ian I -2: uvu v--Lu---nn5 lJvorpoo|-Noon,JuIy 6-Wh0Ol. N. Surlu , um; ml Wlntenua Dd;Nn. lCnl..7n.'l ; oom,okI. onou; oorn. new, its Ii-I ;Xm. mm- m,51sm; |o\n1'.'7u.'kl; umuw, m.. us. ml; n`-loaf nhnrtouu. nonvy 0d: lone:-volt lance on nu. Lub evening one re brigades were celled out by an elem: from box No. 23. By some means the frame fence eurrounding the old ciny reaervoir on Coiborno ebreeu caught fire and burned brieklv until ex- tinguished by the firemen. Tbe dnmexo wen elighh. - an---n no--uuuuuv. Only hen etndeete ere baking edventeg of the summer eeeeion eh Queen e ooll e. Unleee there ie_ a larger etuendence in ega- tmre these olueee will be discontinued. They ere errenged for the benefit: of neu- denno. who ehould eveil Lhemeelvee of the privilege. - ._n_ b\_. u... .- ll-ll PINE nuu WIII UUUT UIIUIII WI I'll! PIIUIIU n 0 borgnim, commencing Snnrdsy, 2n inn . Cull nndooo if then II anything you want. 127 Princess shrub. | A Glcngury octogonnrinn. Irv; Mur- ray. ClIlN0lI'I Gloo. died on Monday. Bl; slaughter-Among Run. The mnnnger of the Lake Ontario sh company : branch in the ciby has been troubled of law with nnyriada of rubs nboun the shore. bub evening he purchased a rut. cup, and this morniu he had ftoon prisoners within in wa Is. He carried oho load to the ntroeb and liboru-ed the im- prisoned ones boloro two or bhreo terrier dogs. Thirteon out 0! the fifteen were killed, the other two escaping. The bowie was I hot: one. Q: QIEKKIUUIII U5! FUTUUCIWQ - Ulllll .u|l oboe munhlictnnfs nmplu :0 lens. chm mu price And will offer mom to rho public an nrnnl banning. onmmcncimr Snmdav. I! the Wnm eta were to tell of the lead it has ps it would not he believed. It mi he thought that their seal and pride led them aetray. But a visitor tells it. J. E. Clement. 01 Montreal. in- spector lor the insurance company of North America. advertised in two King- ston papers for applloants {or an agency. He received twelve answers through the Wmo and one. a lone sin le one, from the other! Twelve to one u a pretty good showing ol practical results and yet peo- ple will etand up at the Wm0 s oonuter daily and tell us it should accept the same rates as other papers. llenrlv All llnbeerlbed. Secretary Mellegh, ol the Y.M.C A.. II rejoicing over the fact theta the $l`2.000 debt on the building is fully Inbecribed for with exception 0! a smell amount. This, however, ha been guaranteed by friends who did not enbrcribe when naked to, but promised Do do eo should their eubacrip- tione be needed. The Desk of collecting the money hee now been begun. This will require many cleye to gather in. but when it. is nally collected there will be n time of rejoicing in the nuke of the members of the eeaocietion. lunenl or 0. ll. Godfrey. The iunerel of O. H. Godfrey, ex-reeve of the sownehip of Hinohinbrook, hook [me yeeberdey Afternoon. meny man from er and near following the remeine Do uhoir lub renting place. The dcceued had been bronbled with en internal ebsoeu for some time. and rocenbly underwent an operation which proved unsuccessful. Mr. Godfrey wee reeve nf Hinchinbrook for twenty euc- cenive terms. and wee widely known throughout: the county. His father built the Godfrey road in the township. mu` I quart `lg HINT UUIIKJK UIIII afternoon I libhlo lad named Ralph Winder, whllo pl: ing with young companion: on Craig : I: trl, loll inbo the vntor and Inn drowned. A-I-A4-nun -nn nnnnnv-Av-I nn nnnn -A nan- lolqnlto stopped The Treln. The vieiwre eh Lake Ontario perk were ehown I rehher eoriking picture on Monday evening. While the biogrnph wee throw- ing iue picturee on the screen a morquibo lodged itself on the fuse oi the lone, and caused a dork epob ho appear on the screen. A rnilwe eceue wee being ehown on the time. on just: an the locomotive reached bhe mosquito shadow bhe lm became he- tened, end it looked very much as though the morquibo hed ebopped the train. 01 l course the audience laughed. u Look Out For It. A. lemobhy has purchuod 5 boob and lung mnnhiintnrnfn pnmnlna an In; lhnn Great millinuy sale no Hnrdy n I begin Friday. All untritnmod v... = m(cwu Iota `.350. or 60c. A A Dunn Atnndnnoo. 1 H0170 to 01:0. A an ___- `A `-1 aecx." There was little if my nub cry lrom those on board will just: as the steamer book her final pluuae. Then everything was con- fusion. The ollicere loeb all control end in waeevery one for himself. The steamer book a sudden lien and the women and children all ruched madly no the upper- moen eide. The men all went to the lower side and succeeded in reaching the lile boat; and nine on than side. Into one how about forty women and children crowded. hub they were unable to get: the ("device clear and when she ehip weno doviu ehe carried the beer and ibe oceupente with her. Mre. InC.uaee, she only women who escaped of the two hundred on board, wee roecued by her husband alter he3ng'nnder wetcr twice. The husband show- ed green bravery. After getting hold ol his wile they were caught in the whirlpool from the sinking ship and -lrirlnrl Ahnuh Ah A ainknninrr nm for some In U10 'ulr|p'J0| [ruin FIDO Illlllg Ulllp IHU hirled about an I eiokening nte for some inuheo. When they nllly came to the mrfnce hey mnunged to gen on A life rein oetin our them. on which there were ubouh uwenhy obhere. They remained on the rein lor eight houre before being seen end taken off by ohe Cronnrtyehire. While on the nib they Iitn eighte mhnh they will remember for the 0 of their livee. la the whirlpool were no be seen about l50 head: end Anne 0! men. women And chil- dren. end the ehriekl end criee of the drowning one: were blood cnrdling. Mre. Ls.Cnee was so overcome that the Ihnt. her eyee and neerly ewoooed. Thu Rnnrnnvnsfn nfcnn nnnminolv Illld noau. "By this time the steamer was so listed that people could not keep their feet but were sliding, shrieking into the water. They called for help. but none came. I saw some start to lower galley boats. as the ship sank, but they could not unhook the blocks. We had only got three yards away when the steamer went down, her main truck almost striking our boat. Our escape was miraculous, for bad the truck struck us we would not have escaped. The Burgoyne settled down into the water at an angle 0! forty-ve degrees until we could just see our second smoke stack. tl;en the bow came up perpendicular. the steam- er seemed to stand there (or an instant and disappeared stern rst." As this noinl. in Zurloh'I tale A soene (1lI3ppOIl'I(.I lbUl'l1 ureu. At: this point. in Zurich : occurred more dremnbic than ever witness- ed on the wage. Burning into tears Ind wringing hie bends he cried out: in plain- bive cones: "Ob God, then the aighn wee awful. `Tie before my eyes all the time. May the Almigboy 1-pure me from such anobhpr experience. Men, women and children. some cursing, some crying, some pnying, eome ing to be saved; women holding their nbiee in their arms and calling upon Uod ho ueve tbuzr children, bub no one could sue them. When the awful creeh came nearly every one on the ill~futed French liner were below in their berths, only bbekwebch and ofoere on duty being on d `I Than. I-an l.'uI- if any nnh nru 'l-nrn thnnn U," CH` IIUIKI, IWIKJKICIL The Bonrgoyneh ofiicen eeemiogl undo limo eorne to eeve themeelvee. bu exert- ed tbomeolvee to have others. One nit on which were about twenty people got into the auction of the sinking enamel" end wee being drugged down when it wee struck by I piece of wrechgo and knocked out ol Ibo whirl and hhie Ill their enlvntdtn. IIl'UWIHU- Aubhnoo was procured ll noon as pos- Ilbb, but: all oorns to one the boy`: lilo VIM ol Iithlo avail. n- rm... .... ...n..a .. ....... .. o.s.. Eyguo! wnllo nay pujlli Iuup-u. onrgoyno wu built in 1876 at L: Bayou. Shows: I [out mud ulp-tip god. act-cw INOIIICI ol 7.395 has you ro- giouruld 8.(l)0hotnpovct. Showuw-0 ft. long had 52.! but ban and van 34 6 but dm Bio Iubnillohhnlnndirolhhad 3 vs `nut oonputnonln Ind onrriod vuuthllul. lh.0unolul.Buz. [Punnsuul nkhhmal m-:n1dQIL|Id!IIh fut. _ y "`Then I went aft again. but I could not see any one in charge, only a horror- atrioken crowd of passengers. No com- mand: were being given and no Iyatom prevailed. I went to the Hurricane deck and started to cut away the awning from a boat there. Whilel was doing so. on came some aailore or remen and out away the life ralte and two hoate. I had my boat nearly clear but just then I was driven away from the boat. I went further on and saw a rain on akida. By this time the steamer was :0 listed that one could not walk straight, in fact,oould hardly keep foot. I was chased away from the raft and ran aft again. I saw some men and paeaengere. ten or twelve, get a boat around. Some one said to out the forward any from the davita. I crept on my hands and kneel and did no. ' Men, men and children were all around g upon God ior help. But only God could help them. Man could not. It wan pitiful, but we could not help any- body; we were in too bad a plight our- selves. I hung on the guy rope and by it swung myself into the overloaded boat. There were nineteen or twenty of us in the boat. IID... OLE. than than nluannnnr nvnl an Ii-int` t A llngetenlol OI Beard. Rocunsnn. N. Y., July 6 -A. 8. Crom- ley. ohie! ol the upholeterlng department of Sibley. Lindeey & Curr company. eeiled for Puie on L: Bourgoype Ian Betnrcley. Hr. Crnmhv in nnmu-rind and mud. hi: I'll l'Il'II Ill IJI DOII IIIU GIIIIKUI . Mr. Crmnloy in numairod and undo hit home With hi: portal: in Kingston. Out. In In wall knnnn in nodal nlnnlnn ha-A U| IClC g OI KIIICIIJ. EC II WU IIIOWD hon. Ir. Crnaloy In making his n! trip to England and Franco to buy good: tot his Gnu ) ]\IW IUIR. JIII 0 15%| X IIII ho infatuation" obuinablo hero Ibo bad I65 pononu and. ol than 106 vnnoli. con, -ulon.umcn.vdIInnd othcnhipu n-ml; -hiln llv nn1nn-I msund- A SURVlVOR"S asn {STORY. AN AUSTRIAN (ELL8 OF LA BUR- GOYNP8 IINKING. IIOIIIU Wllll llll plljll III BIDRINJD. U I H0 in roll known in nodal oirclu hon. III: -n-|.- lg - Lnankgn -0 I`..l-` EU II WU" IIIUWII III ll CUE- HUT`- (llr. Onnnloy in u brotbct of Bdlnrd Cranky. ol thilcity. H0 in wall known horn Hr. Crnsnlnv In making Mn nl N W IIINIIU IVIII. Dr. Kilbu-.3 vu culled u soon as the body Inn noovcrod from the doop wnhn uni hoocdcrod tho removal 0! the body in Outlaw: unbalance. Tho brig! littlo Ind was eight yuan 1-H. and A nnnnl Mn. Martin Wmdnr. only on Ben: In l.owered-llo oom- nnnde Wen Given. No Intern Prevail- ed-'l'he lnrvlvos-'e Escape Wu lineu- lone--1'he Ihlp Ioou Disappeared. Hsunx, N.B . July 6.--In sposking of the oolllslon of the Cromertayshire and Le Anton Lone. one of the survivors, furnish- ed the following figures, which he had put down in e book: 8hip s crew. 223; third- clhss pssssngers. 295; second-olsss psesen- gers, 153; rsh-class passengers. 75; total souls on board, 716. Pesseugers sived, 53; ship's crew ssvod, ll9; drowned. 552. Peel ssved, 163. "' ` Mnbmo Zurich. en Austrian. who speaks Burgoyne. oil` Sable islend, on July 4th, ' `our seven, ma. - "Matteo Zurich, Austrian, speaks very good English and who proved himself u very inteliinnb men. gave the reporters e graphic account: of the disaster. Hero is the story told in his own words: "I wee on deck at bhe time. Everything wee going along smoothly, although in was very ioggy. when I saw a ship_ loom up right: in front: of me. She was than actual- ly scraping the shorhoard of Le Bour- goyne. en when she wee a few yerds sworn I saw her masts falling overboerd. I heard people on board shoot: in English, and knew it. would be I British vessel. HT ...... l.\...m.-A en .-A {uh-ta LA!` |'|lI'|I\III- Ana KDOW IE WOIJIU DB I I)_l'IDllL| vouch "I ran forward to see what: bud hnppur ed. The steamer : abarboord Iido wu broken in 1:0 the water : odge. The pistol were tracked and warped and the rlvotu. broken and drawn. The bola wu 0| ho or ten feet: big and the water was pour on in `ash, ' IU1 low Incl icpoua. Nuw Yout. July 8 -Auoording lo the an infmnntlnn obninnhln Inn uh. had mm mumt.%% uu'I.uwIuuu.w while MI) uwrngz; Wina%1msm.Y. JL-pr 6. n98. Tho in lo football club ol Cu- borry. I to . nrrivod in tho city this dtotnoon from Dneronto sud unheated at thowindtor. Tbousnionadoupolulikely looking lol ohthhho who no playing exhi- bitioo pnuthronghoni Ihunntuu did:-int. Out at a uohloluugunu player] they won nun with two dnvnuadonolou. ooorioginallpvootr LI pdntnodqhl III` lrlgl uiill Ilu WII ulguu old. and A oonol In. Martha Wnynm The Depnrtnent Bun Such Should Not Be. nu:`l`he Lew Broken. Compleinte heve irequentiy been inede to gene inspector Brick wood lhet note ere being need in the river below Kingston to the detriment of geme shing. Inepeotor Brickwood communicated with the depen- ment of merine end sheriee end the reply he received wee to the effect thet under en egreement between the merino end sher- iee deperttnen: end the enthoritiee if New York etete no net ehing whetever in el- lowed in the St. Lawrence river between Kingston end Prescott on the Oenedien eide, and Cspe Vincent end O.zdenehnrg on the American Aid; Within thee: Iimihe- QIIIITCT lllllf. Georgo Soarlo. one of the young men drowned ab Hamilton on Monday luau. wee insured in bho 0ddfaHnwu' relief ueocinion to the amount 01 82,000. Where the led` dent occurred there is auppoa-od to be I depth of water aggregating 150 foeh. Thu h-mrhmmn nummvnnhu Ruth and unpuu DI water aggregating lav won. The handsome awnmynchu Ruth and Vnounn, owned by Messrs. Wallace and` Vnnduuon, New York, respectively, wera in port to day with private parties Aboard. They run up from the islands and the ex- cnraioniaho spent) the afbernoon in sighe- seeing. Thn ininrnnnngl nnlnninnn nl rnilnnv Tho internntionnl Association of rnilvny surgeon: opened its annual gathering in Toronto this morning, with about 300 Inombors in utcondnnco. The memberrhi report thawed than during the your 1,198 rnnintrnhinnl had honn mnda_ Thorn WIS TUPUTC IUOWUU Lilli UIITIDK IIIIH ylf .I|lUl1 roaiatrnbiooa had been made. There Inn, $833 60 in the treasury. lbw R A 'l`nu|m- Avlmnr, Qua. Ann DO-{J UV Ill hu IITVIPIJFY. Rev. R. A. Taylor. Aylmer, Que , son `of Jonathan Taylor, El|'co alreeh. in in hhe cibyvinibinz relatives. On Mmdny laab. July 4-,h.'Mr. Taylor celebrated An anni-, verury 0! his birthday. and over since he In: eight: years old he has celebrated that day in some part of the Unlbod States. -IIU, unu DI" V IDXIIU In LIKIITIIIIITK on tho Amoricm oido. Within thou limits. hovnvot. American snuloro no {no pormiu. American Anglers not hav- ing a Ouuliun out-mono: domiciled in Ouudn lot the tune hing. new pay 3 lioanoo he of an dollu-I pot rod. Nntuizhonmlinn uh; dmlnl-union nl tho "THU II III IIVU UOIIIII W I13 Notwitbetnnding the` declentionol tie depertment ol merino Ind eheriee tothe contnly, lioeneee have been granted to Ienennen on the BI. Lewrenoe. helow Kingeeno, who ere now using neee. Anglen have made cotnpleinu to Die nnm in mm. Queen's College Quarterly contains Rav. E. R. Peacock`: able paper on truuba, com- bine: sud monopolies. road on bhe lub Alumni conference, also profeuor Mc- Naughton : Ikobou of one growbb of Lhe opiacopato. A0 Ozdensburg on Monduy W. E. Wuh- Eurn, Smith's Falls, won the half mile open und the quarter lnilo opon bicycle noes. W. J. Taylor, Purth, gob third pluoo in the half mile sud liuiahod fouruh in the quarter mile`. (lannm Saarlo. one of the voumr TUUUIII UH] UH UIIUUIIIUIUIL The r-olleoting committee repreaentiug the yacht: club for also coming regatta oom- meuced uhe work of eolicitiug subscriptions this morning and the members were well received by she morchanu. Ah nrnaulnr mmtina huh avanimr the laollinllorll.` Lliclolhyhupnrohuod A booinnd in ninihchrdu Ian at Ion than MR5? and will olfor no the public 3;: bargain. oomudnoing Bounds}, IQ. OAII and not if thou in anything you nuts I27 Prinouo nu.

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