Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jul 1898, p. 3

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""""""'~""""' `WV :3: I | FOR SALE. ONE KXCELLEN1` BIXJONDJIAFD PIA- x Ntnn bnnmlm Annlv mu-ch Wnm . .-.. ., ...... For terms address '1`. J. CRAIG.X\lannen.Klnp1on. WILL YOU REACH SE VEN TY 1---ww Tmww runon um um Amcnous 1 " *5 '..__ I ' an - .-n.-sung an cnnmnmv onnzn or rontsrtns, .7 -v.--., -- -._._.- mvxs n uwxumcn co.. uniu. Prop`; Fury Duh` Pnln Illlu. Nu! York 3 Manual .-A-A ,__-- _ _ _ . __gA CAMPING FISHING A QUICK cm: A FOR ooucns ;-High Grade Eneejsgj EDUCATIONAL. CORBETT'S Onlur. Twkles. Poles, Reels, Flies. Etc. Hlnhmt lrmlo. Prloe Items, rues. mo. Highest grade. Prlce nur. HARDWARE J.B. Ml l\.'\Y. Klngslon. um. I Ind Iddlf. WHU - today for our " In nlloni \\'|ntod." um iL._iuu-ui,i This In tho nmvu. thing on the market. for mmporu or in nu In tho home when onen- ulunully ormydod mr space. A Flue Mnureuu. all wool.aon and oommruble, to go with H. Inr sum ` n...-small-l_r*nmn Rn-I nnvnuul whh hnguv IIUICI ll XII` EIIIIIXIIIT III III. I'D II hbontory, Woolwich Uncool. by man and boys Inching ovulfngn that ol 2.!!!).- 000 Iouodnol bull cuuidgupotvuk. Aconlnct!otl00IJ0.000 ol lb novhll canridgu he has cnund into with tho n;...:..'.s.-... ._.n ...... -_..--:.;.... ......._ `Do I30 (had In tho [urban lxpodltlon -W0rtIn| uvonlno. Lo!no.\'. July 8.--A now Iuvieo bullet, which will ho and for the ne time in tho Khartoum expedition. hu jun boon adopt- od by the int olloo. antral million round: no hoing can out tron Woolwich for the In ol tbs Inlmhry. The moon an- oignod for the chum in the tonic: hall in can the Lalo d. though in in non dudly at an Iimclthonngo 0! the old auto! hnnol. don not diublo an many on oociivoly no in dcoird Tho now hul- Iot in opokon of as the mun-killing ballot in oonlndininction to the nan-pnnotnling bullet II in loaded with cntdlunod zinc in much energy tho old Inlini-cnri Inllcl ol H0 grni (IV! nigh Ibo but gun powdcr, whilst. ` hull tho woighh. A soldier il INC 2 dmhh III: nun. `nu puvuur, wnuuc. ml! IIII WIIQII. aoldiet able to :3 double tho nun- borol toundoolhllcuuidgu. Thom: bullob in being manufactured in the toys! hbontun. unoml. iv indict Arthur ennui the lholuvunl IInuWhIhuotInllv. Axxnnnua luv. July 'D.-'l`Io Ivahg Bun. Nuvfuhd Jnlythinnuich mliln IE Wninoun Star. nvne I7II'\IIl'_ II T iii IUIU WIIII Birninghun anal] nun unnnnilion con- If any poworirroctl iutaroetad in the 1:6: of Spin or Unihd laws. propoood mo- dinhinn or inviznd in-vnnlinn nhn nnnlrl UI DPUIII UK UIIIZI D11; IUD` dinioo or invited into:-vontion nho would certainly but Rania`: npptonl. [ta II nun} nquuusuu. 81. Pnuuncno, July 8 -The Russian ocinln and also general public has us Iunngly in {nor of opoody pace at the only nlnton lot Spun And the news- nnnu-A rnnnmlnnnd Lhn inhnrvnntinn nl W IIWUWIUIUIII II` IIUW PTUCTIU . Bun, Egyph. July 8-'l`ho Sponiah squadron. under Idxnlnl Camus, bu ro- turnod hon sod is pnpsring to mentor IIIO onnnl on In my back to Spain. Lom>ox,JuIy 8-Spani:n lonrl went up no-day ontbo rumor that Mndrid is uogotintm with Washington for peace. but the o oinln of the British fol-sign olco in than no no indicaoiom um put in boing nogobittod. R-r Pr!-munnnn. Jnlv R --Thn Rnninn ouly lnlvnilou wr opuu nun nno Inwa- pon ncommond tho incarnation 01 amps to oompol a caution oi hostilities. power diractl has n! Qrnin at Unibd Ink; nrnnnnnrl mn- nur `L-ll. Our HpeInl-C4\mp Bell. covered with heavy Du:-I. Imulo of maple, only 31. Camp Chnlra, Bluoll. Em. Mo up. uur Veranda]: and Deck Churn are worth looking at. Ydu nu. etc. , to prooned ho hhn Phili pine ialandr. bosons, Jnly 8.-T e Bpaniah [overn- menb haa made direct enqniriea through the pro ohnnnela to Waahlnghon. anki upon I an berm! the United State: wi eonelude peace. and anggaaning an armie- bioe during the negotianiom. Senor Bagu- tadeniee than any otcial action ol this nature ha: heen taken. huh there in high authority lot the statement that informal peace negoiiatione are now proceeding. 8:17.. Envnl. Jnlv 8 -'l`hn Smninh GI IOTIIKCCTE IIU |lll|l|"|lU. The oorreepondenn eleo eeyn there are no signs of fernine in Havens. though he ed- mm in is true bbeb provirione ere very deer and that there in dietreee among the poor. whoerewinhouuworkowlng no the blochde. But the dinner: was no greater then some time: experienced In London. Ol the pre- eeuh abtiunde of the populeclon, civil and military, the Tnmee correepondeno says he can hardly epeek uoo highly. eddlng i There in no exoibemeno end no fear hm: e dignied celm resolve to delend the coun- ory bravely. All here eagerly denim An American `ioroe no lend in Cuba ln order to try ounolneiom in e lelr fi In Wlloll the Spmlehtroope. The letter. think, will gave I good eooonnb of bhemselvee when the time comes. Ilyl Wu. IVCIIIII `UVUTIIIIIUIIU IIII UTUUIVU tho third class crniun Piotnontound Dogsll Inunmm Jnlv R .-'l` I Rnnninh nnvm-n. The Times to day publishes I long lab- bor from its oorreepondeno. E. W. Knight. dusted from Havens on June 6th. Mr.. Knight: uye be found Haven: in I very different: condition than that: dehcribed in the American press and the!) the town in perfectly quiet. Continuing. be any: : "There ere no signs of populn excitement and the intimation: of I generel muucre oi Ioroigmre no uuurne. The an-rnnnnndnnn glen --an lhnrn urn nn -uuu-u vvu----uyw -vs a--nu-. Rou. July 8-'l`ho Popolo Romano lays the Italian governmonu Inn ordered him third nlnn nrninm-1 Piamnnmnnd l)m'nI| `rho lpunlu-an nun; on lohun'I lilo! Do Icon the American Out of tho liar- bor-A0lnIroI: Oonvortod Into I Eluci- houno-Nowu from tho Input. ' ' EL GAUIY. July 7. Put Asaocunn Puma Dun-ncu Bun WANIM. via Porn Antonio and Kingston. July 8.--Tho night after ndminl Carvers : oob Inn duo:-oyod the cruiser Reina Mu-coda: wu euuk Across the enannco no the harbor--or an abumph was undo to sink her thou-no pnvonh the American warships going in. Mr, Rnmndnn. t.hn Rrihinh nnnnnl. when` PTUVUIIU Ulla LSIIIUTIUIII WITIHIPI XVIII III.` Mr. Rnmuden, the Bribinh consul, when a-led by I corrupoudonn whouher the Spa- nish gonoml would continue to realm, ro- plied: "Of course he will; Total will light: till he dice." l)lITm~ann ntm-in-_ however. are told [I In UKUD Illll IIU IQ!- lmferenb atorio-. however, uro told no to the temper of the Bptninh soldiers. Ono conzul who declined no nllow hia name or natiouulity to be given acid that no strong was the desire to yield amon the nnk nnd lo thuh there was open m o! nau- Iinnting Gen. Tonl. . Han. Rlnnnn talaarnnhnd an. Tnrnl Ilnllllg Ulln LUTII. Ueu. Blanca telegnphod Gen. Torn] Irom Hnvmn: "The Spuninrd dial but: never surrondon. panphruing the his- torio cry of Napoleon : imperial guard. An nmminntinn nl than fnru. nnd EOTIO cry UK LV IPUIUOU I IIIIPUTIII guuru. An cxamimtion ol the form, und work: nnd tronchotnboub El Gamay amazon our otlicora. They cannot: con- ceive how lb was over pouible to cany hbe Down by infantry aunulc. The Inn _,._. was made in an old Romnn Osmo- lic church which had been convertod into I block houlo, with loop hole! in the walls. . l.\....n.. 1..|- ml , A .1.-nah-I. I-van. Al.` 'lhlnWnven-WIN. Bod-I-`uldlnu Lt-gt, ems" mrouu, only ; 335? WING. I.0.\'l)ON. July 8 --A dupatch Iron: the United Staten. declaring bho Americans Are unable to capture Suntingo do Cuba and that "thqperpehunl strain bu broken the men's nerves and conabicutiona. bring- ing thorn to the verge of disaster unleu remforcod. is published compiououuly bore and has Also been telexrnphod to Madrid. 7|... ll`...-.-. In J... ....|-.H.L-- . `ninth I-A |nn2 BUT SURRENDER-N01} IUCH |8lLANOO l TILEGFAM TO g-nn -mung: HIV xwa:..jwJuIyou.|;:|lmD Ilron Iilgtoll . : n|l.i|hIno'n.AndrIuJnL;z.h NEW SERVICE BULLET llllllll Wnnhlpc for Innlln. _.__ I,_I_ n GIL- 1\___I_ n. A stonv svouup. ---wvvwur V I - am. TOBAC- T.F.Harrison Co.` U UUUUQIO vv aoyctooo. Y u-`lino honibhpunp. uni vu-yduuipIinuulIiniutknnI- wunu1_nnauw hduttowutpulent XIV u-(IIIlX IOT IIIIDIIHU. "W0 mun be propnrod."ooid Lord Roac- borry. to hold our own. though not no- counrily by war. in the you Itrugglo lor who division 0! tho world which soon: pending. Nnturully in look upon tho Uniud Sheet no lnvmg intenolo Ind aympauhioo that coincide with our own. but in in unnecessary to than u formal bond of alliance " uolulcuu uni uuuuw Ipyuuu. nppuy III in no the forehead and temples. ohm in- bnlo truly in the manner dirocbed on lbs circular around the bottle. No other ro- medy in no nlnablo in tho home 1: Ilen- thol Limmont. All druggiota, 25 cents. I-cdnohu llgllond In one Ilnuto. (5:-iibho' Ilonshol Linimonl roliovcl hondschoa the minute applied. Apply ih H: M u Invnlmnll nnd lmnnInn_ hhnn in. Bun Lord Bovohory. to Ilold our own- ` Advoouod llllaluo. Loxmox. J nlf 9 -'l`ho curl ol Roulnry presiding III I Cohan given ah the oolonlnl lnauitnlao Inc owning on _'l`ho English Spanking Brotherhood." warmly advoca- ted in An lo-American nndonlnndlng which wonl be fnnghb. he told, with tho but dootinloo for mankind. IIIII- ......-L L. ......-....l ll__:.I I A.) D--- one Iooonu nuoy. _'l`ho prau of the town was well repro- md uh oh: moon. Nosrly every boat bk! an editor or re rtor on board Dur- ing the race: 3 ync u belonging to (louder- lum. Toronto. came along and droppxd uuchor in the harbor an Douronbo. huvmg men with a slight; accident: on the Inn down, her throat: hnlyurda being carried V `A Knnhar nrrivnrl hnmn l`hnI-ulnv Inolr ounuvu powcn." Doa_n I Kidney Pill: no sold by 3" dul- on. or an! In null on union of rice. 500 a box. or 8 II for SL325. ho Dow Kldndy Pill 00.. Toronto. Ont. Long Dluouco Ollloloung By An lplooopol Ohnolnln. New Yoluc. July 9.--Archdoooon O. 'l`. Brody. lonnnylvnniu, hho Proooahonb Epin- oopol chaplain ol the Firth Ponnsylvunio. now no Camp Thomas. in mu-rying poo lo hy mm. The choplnin loomed than aovonl molnbon of the Finn l-`onnn lnnin hocl come laohho lronb wihoub Hing mode up quorroln with Ioouhurbv. Ho ubblod the quarrel: and. in own inoeoncou. Innrlod the con 0:. bho grooms at the lrono and bho lmdu on homo in Ponnnyl- vnulo All oho quonbionl were noted and omworod by mail; wionouou won: pro- vidod and the whole thing In: legally dam. The u-ohdoocon ooyo. howovor. shot ho will ropoah tho oorolnony ll hho bridegroom: no not loft on name houlov eld. M3030. Urpul enu rptru. The comso in opposite Deeeronto end wee e trienguler one. meeeuriug three end three quarter milee, which wee eeiied twice round. The gun wee red end the boete quickly got into poeiuion, end in fteen minutes the tenant! gun now the four hoete lined up ready for the start. The wind wee blowing e pretty etiif hreeu. just enough to make eeiling unio- ing. end the hosts got over the eterting line. the Denntleee lending. which position she kept throughout the rece, end ceme in fully n he eheed oi the othere, notwithetending thet eftar round- ing` the tint buoy ehe crowded on too much eel end carried ewey her top meet. The Petrel end Orphe come next in the reoe. end mede e very_ pretty rece ee they were about evenly meted in speed. They kept ebreeet of each other neerly the whole wey. turnin the buoye ebouo the nine time until the nel one we: rounded. when the Petrol led some low yerde, crossing the etuka line ebout twenty-ve feet in e<`- vence oi the Orphs. The Medge wee not in the rece et ell. ekipper Mxlle oheerving in the inert thet thin was not his day. The Melige ie more eh home in e lighter wind, end he ebmdoned the race elter turning the aeoond buoy. The nrnen nl Ihn Man Iron well ram-A. nwny. V. A. Konbor Arrived home Thursday from Hamilton. where he rue eobending the school 0! ptlaaogy. Don Molienry lenvee to-day for Winnipeg. J. Rennie left on Friday for Oobewn with a large conei nmeno of mpborriee. Ho intend: rem: nin in the nnpitel for eevereldnye w`1oro heghopeebo dispute 0! hi: canon`: crop 0! berries. `rho ipors la luond II: lnppnu Yachti- mn_nnnnInI It:-A. one uepenee yluuu own new In nnu race 0! the eeeeon. The ebeelner Reindeer left her what! eh one o'clock with the echhln now. She eleo had on boerd e ' I equetlo loving pueengere who deelred no witneea the nee. to well an to enjoy the cooling bx-ea me of the bay 0! Quinbe. The tollowlup ynolm psrololpetleth Dauntaleev. Madge. Orphn and Petrol. Tm. nnmsa in onneibn Duel-onto end Nun: :n-.J_u|yv stun-noon bho Nnpnnu yacht olnb he d In nt. mm 1.! Mn nunn. Th: nhnmnr Rnlndnr M-ARRYING COUPLES BY MAIL. l`lIO Ipon ll BIIJIIIDII II1 ulpplv nuiI-uononI noun. Nunau. July --Yutordu . .|u mung: vnnhh nlnh had A LIVELY vac:-rr amt. IIID IIIIIIID Ill! unvu Uumutrvu upon mu. `'1 have taken three bone 0! there pill: end am now cured. non bevinp me e pain or who elnor taking Donn`: Pilln. With ohoerlnlneu I recommend them to anyone otltcted with lone heck or other dleeuel named by derangement: of the kidneys; I have Seated them und become convinced of shot: comm powers. ham : Kldnnv Pill: me mld be all deal- MUOT BE PRlPARE'D. El an uixun kw;-odhdou A I__.___- _..D-,;~ B"TH?" SY"' UI'I_K WINNIOTIIII IIIII DXUJIIUVU giving grant Bud (nut- mcnt Friday and Bounds} 85. Free Samples of MADAME KEN- NEDT8 Wonderful Dlcdicino ginn guy for the balsam of this weak. '.nJ;An -an Anastln -;lh llgil--n IWI H IIIU III IIIII WUUHu min on man? wi_th mama I9 Montreal Street. My Iuypnuq. I fol: I-cerlnlu that my kidney! were doungo jthnh what: I saw Donn : Kidney Pulls advertised I immediately proound I box. and run now pleased to notify to the grub Ilbnob any Inn oonlu-rod upon me. I hum union thin ban: of than nilln Hreat to lhe ladies ufulingstnn. oii::Tn7hiai3iuii;iiaphT0o.L,{iIiI 8o; NEW YORK 1-:1-_ unnh mm cmclmo. an-. mmh, . nu I.ADm.P!A. mu.-muons wAsnmo'mx. nuruuo. G phophone ullnnnuulllu ntyrtoduce na1 %`IlnIInV dce.or|n'y| Thus it eomhml Iwnhul new 1 charm I: '3 Iain c`l'eu' and hrflvllnnk Q___$AgLA- Ag pg- `AIL .4: QAA I IIIV9 oven Iur yvuu uivlv us no. Iubjcct to eruptions on my sliin. The Ink side of my face from the top ofmy ear to half way down my jaw was in a very bad |nto-being`|lmost raw. making shaving very painful. l was adviuod to try Burdock Blood Bitters. One bottle perfectly cured me. I can honestly ro- commend 8.13.13. to all who suffer from any skin dineuc." G. WHl'I`E,oCarb- vale, N.W.T. - B. B.B. cures Salt Rheum, Eczema, Tegter, Shingles, Boils, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, nd all forms of Skin Diseases and Eruptions, from the smallest pimple to the worst scrofulous From `Ean . To Jaw. % CIQII Illu IKIIIIIIIB. . crqnpnaccunnslo-:; 7 Nnnnf- Ian I-um sf fUCVUCIVI CIV" Cl w-V'CVHC nil IOII. !1dt:unn':t?neoqngn.d. H. %`ir s :33. mn ofllo world fol ling lnhtll fur III!` av bvillrirtuv` Anyone w hum proof ol the cllonoy o! Dun : Ki up Pim la Bnohcho. LIIIIO Back, Rim; 5 Dirty 8 "I. M : Diana. In on. Dropoy. rlnnry ga- , bin or Bluddor Wulnon ucod nob tnvol In to End In. Every da hundreds of poo- plo no hair; cured. tom than to time bbcir cues are being ubllnhod In tho pen. To-dn In publ ah the ntntomonb 0! II Blade 0 Humor. 17 Cornwnllin -0 nm at th luv u '.:.m.':.':';'=.-.......'--':*.. Kim llnchlno Bnpplb Wino fbtonlllot. u coax. am in con. .2 I hive been for years more 5|` 100! ...|__-_. .- -_.._.:....- .... nan glitn Th. In Yoqomm L_0VE I`! ts so comfortnbly, l\`l (50 gure, while ieldlng .71; to every movement. I Int: wall, and call: u populu prlcu. -MORAL: YOUNG WOMEN WEAR -... n A A Anna:-r ll BIB Main St . Bumlo. FLY. 'r}{.' o "a"[E3r-Ci. ._\.I_ __.__-_4I__ UUIIII VIUIIIIIV VIII! mu 0 A A court. AEIIINGTUN. BIIIFAIA I nun nnqnom 0 Iluoi. mum : I hum bun tn mum 11mI.ANn's| ..__- u. , All A 9`. [-5. ,_ gay noun ncuou so was LUDIIICI 'gl?p to wet anything from tlui I _' _ ._ Mb very us} and nervous gnd matron other vymptomu 0! kid- mp N! M: nlnerlnln mv kidnovl Into ---_-_v---.-vv --.v-, . , In QIITARIO 6.` rain. onus D-on-canon wvv, nmov. muunx : "I luv. bun troublod with dull, uohing palm nish. mall 01 my back for tho pub cm. ,1; y book achod so abut I could until ' jlnnu to nick nu nnvthlnn from bani`: l1ci'yT11ns' Are cur- mt Avxlndgs of Ind-. . ney itbmplalnls. A_--_- _|.. .---.. ...u.l 4.! I54. nnnnu ` 1T1THALIFAx| Call and S..OIlt samples before `aoat Maken ind Uphol- Furniture and Undertaking. `CAMP BEDS.` ORA TES AND TILE. on `u her c.I.snc.a nniimn '.l`0ILB1`80tPot50oonhpcrbox(8 ngnn Kn nAAIn\ ah I]! A-min A annual; ,ENmRoNj in my whom the had jut ll throng` u canto illnon, And via, It was hoped, was lhlly nslowd to health and utnugll. `Only tho Ivino Oonluer an :olue'~~ and hurt vocab as ten. but in her narrow the hslhouintonasnpalky olull Klar- alun. lilo the terrible blow lls with equal violucn upon all the In lien and n it man an an un- [Hilly Inll" IIIISIIVSS [OF I\ I\\'IlI8n[ paddle, barktn friendly reeling asthe little craft cuts through the silent water. Other canoes and skitfs follow, until the harbor is studded with them and as lho evening shaidmvs gather .1 stenmynvht pnssds hearing home a merry pony whuse songs and laughter am easily ht-nrd from the shore. Turn- ing our eyes for l moment um from the tutor in see that the r ring is throngod with riders of th: silent steed" while onry bunch along the shoro ls oocupied. and little groups 01 people we stated on the gr:-ah flat rm-in an onnvoniontlr nrrnnmud hr nu- A gloom ha been out over not-nl cin-lea by the pcrticulnrly and cinna- ahnces 0! Mr. George Harvey`: death. and tin deepest sympathy is expressed for the non-owmg tunilv in their and- dun ulicllon. Nalunlu the first thoughts am for his banana mother thn for IE0 third Nina cine` Lav Dani. people an suurc on me gr:-av nut rocks on conveniently arrangvd by na- mm in this low! place. -en the hand stand is til ed - uninviting al- though its floor any ha in broad day- light. And so the loo mmr and go. this still uummot n pl: , baring spohn and unspoken teatimozu to the addi- tional civic enjoyment since lacdonnld park hamme an.) eu~.nin;.renduvou.. nnu [H6 ITOCS TU UISI tlssuunug l)l\(l9X' pr ortions so that in a few ye8l`Slll'tl. taut will be done away with. Mean- while it is much enjoyed in the even- ings or on days when the sun is not too hot. It is a pity though that the band stand cannot be kept in aclean- or condition. The necessary shade is to he found there, but there are more ob- jectionable things than clear sunshine --even if it be hot. This is the one "blot on the escutcheon" of Macdonsld park. The cuirns are becoming things of beauty, great vine-covered cones looming on either side of the tower. But ul course the chief attraction of this park is its fine water-front, where people on the shore may note the vari- nus changes of countenance which old Lake Ontario amumes. On one day it is in angry mood and we watch with hated lireath as the heavy breakers dash a ainst the rock hound shore. The wind owls a mournful ;icconipani- ment. the schooners tom madly as they are quickly borne along their course. and on the beach at the corner: a soap- like foam gathers, and the spray rising {mm the dashing waves gains rainbow hues as it is met hy the sun. .~\n.)ther lay and all is changed again. Not a ripple stirs the water. .-\ sultry still~ ness is over everything. There is a vestnl close in sight, but it i~ "as silent as a painted ship upon a painted ocean." tirndualla-_ as the sun sinks. a pinky mauve sha e is shown upon the water and Rockwood Hospital stand.-I more clearly out to view under the dnsh . peach-like sky. We hear tne' aplas of a paddle, and a canoe glides lay, and two young drgs, who accom- pany their mistress for a twilight nsildlo, hark a friemllw in-eating antho- K.0I`IIll II!` If DIS IRIUIVVII IIIO Irbn, for tho thin! ti-_-9 size 5-2 * L-no 31413.! -n in nail`) nuuun greatest. B(.llCElX]{lI'l- 'l`heu. Mucdonuld park \\'n.s n neglect- ed field surrounding Murney`s tower. Now, it is one of the loveliest ape` n town. All it nut: is at little 31 I8, nnd the trees are fast assuming boner nronnrlions no that in in farm: vonrnth-n lll|(58 Ul KHUSLH HUG llllrles uuu Il0lL8Ul)- tins, which were supposed to make their headquarters in the space incloawd he- nvuth that Summerhouse. llut now all this is changed. Gone, long ago, are the unsightly tenors; also the old pump, while the soft velvety grass .\'cll]S a different fabric to the carpet with which nature covi-rod the park of vnrlieryvurs,nnd:is for the flower l)t`(l` -either liornanity has improved with the times or trusting people puts tlent upon their honor not to betray that trust,-certainly in the olden days no one would have thought of placing beautiful flowers within sight and reach of all, and expecting to find them there day after day, as we do now. The guns were in the park then, but they were up towards the centre and over near Barrie street, and they did not present as imposing an appearance as in guarding the entrance near the handsome monument of Canad.-i`s greatest statesman. Tlmn Enndnnnld nnrlr \\'n_\ n nealnot- Uvuullufu uuuuv avuauauvnspt e|IcIincuII).ot 18 out Iaunplo -5. L.n......n...m o...n........;... provernenr. is uue. Words like these prove that the chairman of parks has not lubored in vein. The good results are upprecinted, not only by the strangers who pass through the**streets and immediately vornment. upon the number and beauty of the parks, but by the residents of the city who frequent them daily. We remetuuer, when us children we used to spend the nfternoons in wlmt was then "the"p1trk,the ugly high wooden fence which surrounded it und the cricket field, and the great heavy gates which taxed all our childish strength to push open, weighted us they were with ballasts of iron ttttuchetl to It ullnng rope. We nlsu rtatlhnlier what fun we used to huve "swtshing" hint-.e deep through the long grass in our "nurlr " nr ntnnnina nml hulina with the Towards the close of the brigade camp last week, two soldiers were iounging on the corner oi Bugot und- Unlon streets, and, as I passed. one was saying to the other beams to me it`: all parks around this town." Not on hour Muerwurds I was visiting a friend ut the British American, inform- er Kingstoniun, and. speaking of the changes since she used to live here, she said, "But the greatest improvement. of nil in in, the parks. Think of what the city park used to be and compare it with whht it is to-day. As for the other parks, they simply did not exist. i hear there is one uldermun to whose energetic enthusiasm much of this im- provement. is due." words like these Drove ii|'"i|':i'niE"iicEiE' ---CIItIfIbubI.--- yesmuwmmaiemmwm '""s.'5I`.u."`..c".'.....""'.::."."u..- unnnxnt M QKA had inc} III. KTWDWII umnlng IIOWII. II II honchod the hon than would in nothing non for my 0! Ibo cnw oxcopo I bod nu- dor wntor. Gilli: Ind bio own oil before nnyono know ii. tad bit coal. (hpuin Frunonl cried to him: Don't do it. Gillie; tho`: got inc vat nonoon." ul`I| nag.-m- EA .5- 5' ..i.l AL- L..- -_.l '1' `IE IT W-I IHXTI. "l lI unset-evil. air, aid the boy sud our tho side In wool; than his ulna uonndlhotorpudo, hondodil any Rom lhobotkmd than bqnn tooling for in hosts II hnppoood that thin totpodo had no "buoinnn and. no kin ponxnininn Ih. owns 1: unppuuuu um: um: tujnuo Ina no "buinou and." no tip conniniog tho fulninating chug. (a fact which nboun hnnnnrnhnnnninrnn nrnnnal uh: than "CHIN? IUTII CZIIIFU gh.hdh_ until futhu notion. -- ` A- . z -u --u u:--. -. -_- ._... _.. . IUITIIICOIW WW `I IX` Vlllcll IIIOWI bowcao|In8puIiuon around why they Iloimlftclinin wu), ma lhogir cork nnnninn in.` than lhnlnov-nalnrliui-cl Conn-u Yonog Gulls` Woodorfnl Dlvo for on Intol- nnl Inohloo. Unoioiol inlonnotion tdochod Wuhinm hon thio ofoomoon of onothor not of conn 9 noor comp uccuu, Guonhonnmo boy. 6 wupoormod hy tho non of commodore Gillio (ncirod). who in tho oxocuhivo omcor of tho horpodo host Porhor. Ono duk night admiral Gorvoro cool 3 totpodo boot on from tho hothor of Sontiogo to sink two or uhtoo ohipo 01 Int. Whuhor tho dootmyor over go! hock to Oorvon in non corloinly known. but non morning some of tho Gonnun torpodoeo were found among tho Amorioon oat. Nooing along under otooln fot throo kooho. rolling in who no lilo o oork cigar. tho Potter oightod one of bhoooh::uch foorod onginoo coming ltnighl for . ' "7" Tu! WNW`. TC. 1' p`.ln Fremont to Gilliu. pruning the indicator for non shun. MVA- .:- H L- -_-_.._..I- IIIVII _.A {A 1-- J. B. Dndcno. 111.. ha nniguodlho position a! ptineipnl ol Willinnotovn high school. . [Ur IOIIlr`N||. Miss Rndie (`ampboll and Miss Davis, of Toronto, an nuwts of the Misses Sears, "eathfield." _r:I:n unw I.` \V1'('K. Professor and Mrx. Butler and family, and Miss Butler. left on Thurs. day for Windsor. N.S._ where they will spvnd the summer. Miss Hallo Rulnnlnnr who has hnnn moxmrney leaves [or New lork l0-(]:l_V. Mrs. Nmlsun left for Quebec on Thulsday. llrn \\'m P Ninlzln Inf! mnalnrzlnv mnnuny. Ml&90S Uuriel (`-reenshmlds and Saline Savagn, also returned to Montreal thus week. I)v~nf..an..u- n-11' ll...` l)..I|.... .....l spwna Ina Miss Belle Maokny, who has been visiting Miss Gartrudo Low, returned to Ottawa on Thursday. Min Gabriella Rnv rotnrned fn Mumm- [O uuawn on Inursnay. Miss Gabrielle Roy returned to Mon- treal on Monday and Miss Margaret Mom-irney leaves for New York to-d:1_v. Mrs. Nnilsnn loft fnr (juushnn nn nnursuay. Mrs. Wm. F. Nickle left yesterday for Montreal. \.l:-. D...I:- r`........|..II ....-I Liz... 'n_..:_ Mr. and rs. (`nlin Noble spent 11 fmv days this week ul Burris l`|aN-," and some of the popular bride's friends, hearing of the transient. visit to her old home, paid their dmioirs to her on Wondny afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Noble left for Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Ferguson, Scotland. is a. guest at. Alwin[rtnn." Misu Laura 1):: , Chicago, 11 former 'Kimzst.on_inn_ is We guest of Mrs. R. C. (`art r.` lh. 'n.ln.m,l.-n nuvnninn \[-a Mun! IS LUISS lr('/HQ` l\Q`Hl 3 RUPSI. Miss Cosgmin returned tn Corn-1|] on Tuesday after n short visit with Miss Frances Sullivan. Rlinc \'nn.-.3 T- . .. I. In: |\...... \l:.... \. ll'll'l f. Un 'Pdnesduy waning Mrs. Nrw! Kvnt gave n young ponp|v\`s party In hnnnr of Miss Warren, of Whitby, who is Miss Irene Kc-nt`s guest. Twist: Prxsarnin rntnv-nod tn l`nrn\r'\lI Mk? FFHHCES s`LlIIlV||n. Miss Naomi Lmviu, g has been Mi.-Is Rum l(irkpnlrick`s gm I for the put two weeks, returned to Montreal on Mundny. Mfg. u..-:-|r~..........1.:..:.n.. ......a o..|:.... Local members of the Order of The King's Daughters will be interested in the chnn , of time and place of the Provincin. convention for 1898. At the Dominion convention at OLLtl\\1L last full, it was decided that the Ontario cir- cles should meet at. Port Arthur in August, hut, owing to the serious ill- ness of Mrs. Gibbs-upon whom the main hurden of responsibility would rest. were the delegates to meet at her western home-it was considered inad- visnhle to .hold the convention ut Port Arthur this year. The choice. then lay lietvreen Toronto and Stratlord, and the tlecis' n was mtidn in favor of the lutter pviice, the date being xltered from August to Octo yr. 30 next ()c,tol)er it. is hoped} tha there will he a lu.rge gathering at this provincial rally. Mrs. I. C. Davis, of New York, has promised to he present, and tlmee who heard Mrs. Davis at Ottawa and in this city last year know how much she ill be enjoyml by all who may he pri- vileged to hear her at Strutford next October. U I O On \\'0dnosda_v ovcninp:`l.u~u!.-(Val. und Mrs. l)rury onlertnim-(I n .-unull puny nl dinner in hunur of tienvrctl und Mrs. Gnscoigzne, who spent. this week in town. ` o 0! 0 m-.suuyV,mv,:u;gIg aucuu club House w\n`s cnnce nccount. of his death. 0 0 The flag on the yacht club house was at hnlf-u1nst on Wednesday nnd Thurs- dny out of respect for (her lute Mr. `u-urge Harvey, who was one of the charter members, und the usual V\'ed- ne.sdny,ev,enjng social gathering at the hbuse cancelled this we:-.k on nmvmlnl an!` M: InnHL man`: Medical College which used to be affiliated with Queen's. Miss O'Hara has been a medical missionary in Cen- tral India [or the past six years, and is visiting Canada on a well-earned holiday. A cut from one of or recent photographs appeared inv he Weat- minsuar of June 25th. The many trials, which must have been encountered by her in her labor of love in far off mis- sion fields have changed her uppelr- ance very little, but her abundance of formerly yellow hair has now become acrown of silver. With that exception the face which luulm out at, us from the \\'est.minst.er magazine is that of the Maigaret O'Hara of Queen's uni- vmsily. O O O Ihe caimvsky woad co., ID` AHTIQIA QT BE1WEEl$2nlIAIll$3nI ullsmmgiuln. "Wo.mnnh expects that." aid captain Frannnl m Gilli; nrnninn thn indimtnr or man Iwun. "Yes. lir," ho sutured: "I'll [Oh it for Will. ""i:ho totpodovu coming slowly. I! it onchod Ibo hon! than Innld In nolhinn I831'IOXOP.GA3 GLTAIIIWIIT cuitunma A ronpeoo. _'l`HB DAILY WHIG, SATURD4Y. JULY 9. -GER.-\LDIN E. MAN TELS, _...__. --.- .._.---. _..... SESSION I898-9 uo .'.`.7-"J.no..""".m..'!..'.:'5."31 "J:"E"i'.3 unnder: `%&yolAth() 3'... h We-to-`ll-3 IJIISQC. 1 lt $`(_'y. Br-m|(/ord. or ERNST GARTUNG. Bruuirr-J. THE DAZZLBR LAMP SL25. Bglls 35c. Tires from 85.ooper pair up. F. A. PARENT, ",",{','{`f"'

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