Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jul 1898, p. 6

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.I _ `g V `I c`*UlQp_ `cs. singin`, when she wants to sing, P` Like lh<~. ruhins in the spring; '3 Sv0ldin' sumo, like everything; Thank the Lord for Susan New York Sun. Busy at Iwr wnrk all day, ~ .\ever asks a mm of pay, |'l`hinks it aughl In ho Hm Thank the Lord ., .. Me and seven children`: what She looks after, well cr nut, And she's .\lnIher lu_ the lot; Thnnk the Lord for (`mes to church on Sundays, too. I `long with all she}: got to do; lt`s her that`: gm'n' to pull mo Ihrnugh: Thank the Lord for Susan! L | .-\|\\*:|ys really. day or night '. Alwzlys \\ilhn'-xho'.-x '1 sight, \ when it counts tn duin' right: Thank the Lord for In her hair an streaks of gray, And Iha cmw`s [cars come to I But I liko her best that way. Thnnk the Lord [or (J `_\{M|o of vnnsocrntod clay. :5. units honor on-on` dnv `_\|;u|o 0| (`uI|:R1'.nuru \ Ia , SIN` gils better every dny: Thank the Lord (or Laugh, and the worm Iaugua uu.u\{m., '1-ep, and you woo-p nlnoo: \ For this bravo old earth must hon w r mirth- It has trouble: enough of its 0 11. Sing. and the bills will answer. Sigh! it is lost m the Mr; ' Tho echoes bound to a joyful sound. But shrink lngum voicing care. and men will ant you, Grieve. Ind they turn and go; T -_v vnnt full Ineuun pl all your; I American Exchange. Laugh, and the world laughs We-op, and you_ycu-p_lnno: cru--u. vritI}.\{oll, BamllIou'l`ln1ea. Than done not up to be any good lotion [or oh: projnd no against: the (Juli- ohnn. Thoy may now: dovolop into much bcnnudinua u the Scobch and the I, but the ohmcel no chub they will turnpub Ill right, it the hletoty oi the nlnototnhh oonlmry urny botnkon us an in- dication cf what will happen in the Iwcntiobh. Whore will you nd honor Qudinnn and more useful citizens shun the Bnidon. Springoro. Bowmnna, Hosea. LutuI.BurhboIdon, Rychnuu. Wi loo. Vumluinor. Summon. Blcockon. in non. Vnnoictlou, Van Evoryn, Vnn Allenu. Lulon, ind tho wanton ol Iimilnr nunou thu indinsto Teutonic origin? Their grluihthon and grlurgrnndfnthorl could 3:: only hrohon English what: they N'- in Oundn has the pronoun gunn- Inn in undo: no dicshiliby on thn Ic~ peeuun, 7 But they do nnt want your woe. I `u, I ~_ yliuwou `Br (ad, and your friend: an Inn: .'.ui~m.p-lab`. bdh'.q`. Ba and. and lose Lhe ll- _ There In no..'?:a.n.. 5:3: nectafd ' I545` 33.! (310503). 501'!!! V-5.,` , ` huh! ' Glut Vic But IIOIM you must drink life`: gull. I. `I an nppuning I ` dad, mid uoldia. nnnilulto on- Felnt, Ind your balls are 1-tovrded. `ill II doqunl oppal Inn Spanish l*`asf.and the vrorlduoeshy; .-oehtocullinglnrubngcnoruiouollbo 3"<``9" IN 81'? laid it 50199 J00 '3. ouuntrymutho hdoohhou-y unicy- B'|"'l|| NI 50' 'd5~ liugiovnwithlho Then is room in the Lfls oi pleaduro .50.. p,_- ya, -33- .# `g V" ' '0"! WI 10""! mini nun -nu.-co um nu. as-niuu but one by t II No - - .n".un n:m:'_::`&m " s_hroq|IoII8pnu_nuul-uIbounchun- 01: $ 31 IKIIIII. I3 wutu c&hu&:47| n at 7 5I'a'c.oId For long and Ioruly tram; Dntouabyonewenutall hon Thrph Inn-ow nislesnol pin. Sanity: lautlII.9.8- mI~ an pj C3-n-all L56 CHM tn`: Ausnsdau Vvuaw. nnnwonl ul man, H mm uuu. nf H10 \\nr|d whtch Is thel ..r._...| .I.~..`;u-n :1 Wm 01 pay, Hm: \\a|_v: Thank the Lord fur Suann! -onus In mun runn . Thank the Lord .\lo|her" lu. Ina nu. Thank the Crumley Bros.` 3 her heat mm \\:|)'. Thank the " at`! 3 Susan! Susan ! Susan ! Susan!` _g covnauuaurshmnn. 1 --___.__ 0| BYSMALL MAJORITY, IN anmsn `noun nun:-IIA _ -21- CI KITEIIII. Aclnpur ol instruction. Royal arch V nuonl. not lb Promo on Baturdaymon Ir. Walsh. In coll. grand 7. of Ouudn. puld his sauna vinll. W. 'l`homoon.gnnd Ilpodnlundonh lot the Sn. Lunoooo. ac- ooupuniod by the Kinguou chnptot ol Indul 3.. Jo||n o Iodgo. undo on otllcinl visit. and tho vidtlng clnpior exemplied tho Royll not dun: Matt the nesting AL. unsung -an huinnnhd In hhn Pym. Tho Built: II In In lard Iton-Joo Inrun Ileana In Two OonuIt.uonoIu- A Dlllloult Talk lot Tho Government Now To Hold Together. . Vamxnrvna, B.C.. July ll.-Tho rouulu Bt the British Columbit eloculonn no hr no I return: roooivod indicsto no follow: : Ila..--..--.-..m n1\-\`nA-J Al-ntnJ_nA-t`. I i return: rocuvoa Inulcno u louowu : . Government nominee! oIocted-Dewd- I nay, Richard McBride; Em Yale.` PI`-ioo lElliaon; East Kooteoay. W. G. Neiluon; !8out.h Koouonay, Col. Bnkor (not final. ; bub uaurod); Comox, J. Dnnsumir: Nomi ~N|nalrno. J. Brigdon; E-J uimalh, Hon. .G. E. Pooloy and W. '1`. ullou; Nozbh f Vicborin. Hon. J. P. Booah; South View- . rin. Hon. D. M. Ebaru; Victoria city. Hon. J. N. Turner. H. D. Holmooko. R. `Hall and W. E. McPhillipe; New West- minatar, W. Henderson; Cowicbnn, W. R. Hnhnrhmn - Y.iIln1uh\Nnll~. A I. Rmihh. Inlnuar, W. nonueruon; \./Dwmulu, W. n Robertson; Lmom war. A W. smmaf '1`obol.l7. I nnnn-Minn nIanl.ml__Vgnnnn var, Jnnanh ts. mcrnenou; mcnmunu, luuinlu nuuu; Delbe. Thoma: Forster ;Chil|iwb, Cherie: Munroe; Welt Yelo. Chnrlel Semlin; North Yale. J. T. Donn (one place ho hear from; election uenred);Weeb Koqbeney end Rev- elataoke. J. M. Kelley; Blocnn, R..). Green; Nelson, major Hume. chimed ea oerhein by opponitlon; one place to hear lrom: Roeelend, Joseph Mnrbin; Nennimo City. Dr. Molieechnie; Sonbh Neneimo. R. Smith; Cuiboo, H. Hellgeeon and mejor Kenohemlhau Lillooeb, Prentice. Tohl..l3. Albern claimed b hobh perliel. There era 0 [noon to ear ll-om.Neil, oppoeicioml log. The election of we member: for Oeeelnr will not who lane for some time, bub it: is oonoeded by 0 o o po- Iibion then the government will uhe th nnnhn, '1'0DIl. ll. Opponition oloobod--Vsncouver, joeoph Martin. F. C. Cubton. 0. E. Tisdillo nnd I R. McPho:-non; Richmond. Thoma Kidd; alt: Thnmnn WA:-ap o nhilliwh. nhlrlnl FI- The above lieh mny he Iuhjeoh to some change. but in will noh meterielly effect: the reulh, which will make lb An extreme- ly dileulh task for the government to hold bogether. Theee returns eocounb for thin-~ by-ve seen out ol thirty oi hb. Leaving ell douhttul sent: out woul nob change the reeulb. end giving I doubtful neat! to the government. including Cueler, would give it I Inujorihy of three. A mnliljnn on-nrnmanh in lmnnnnihla. WOIIIG IIVO ID I llII]0l'lDy OI DEFIC- A coalition government in ilnpoeeible, the feeling oieectioneliem in certain con- etibnenoiee on the main land, where om- bicions opposition members have been elected. preventing ouch 3 counter. The voooe polled in Vancouver were on follows: Tindnlo. oppoeibion. 1.703; McPherson. labor. (opposition) l.795;Cot.hon. oppoei- hion. 1,661; Mubin, opposition. 1,611; mayor Garden, qovernmenh, 1161; Dr. Cnrroll, governmenb. 954; W. J. Bauer. government. 879;McDoneld. labor. gov- ernment, 735 The oppoeihion majority woe bhue. 1,063. In Vinhnrin nihu OLA rnnnlr. has an In]. WII Dlllll. l,UDu). In Vioborin city the result. was no fol- lows : Holmocko. government, 1,481: Turner, government), 1,352; Hull, govern- ment. 1.274; McPhillipo, government. 1,- 229; Gregory. opposition, 1,149: Slownrb. opposition. 1,065; Bolyon. apparition, 919: Bouven. oppouibion. 918. Dnmininn nnlitinn did nnh anra in Mn Dal van. oppouulon, VI 0. Dominion politics did not: gure in the l oontoco. l|VUl' DP`! II. In is boliovod n Pain tins the inter- view bobwoou Bogus: And the Aultrinn ambassador And duo of Ionor Sagan: with nobducheu Eluuboth of Ausoriu are con- noctod with the invoking of tho good nai- cos 0! the Austrian government: with a view hoenuabliahing pence. Orr Autunnnz Jnlv ll} -At. 5:12 mm. I5 0 I ovidlonvonbuiquobd by sho_Pno- cobrolhroonod I hsppy tine cn)oy_od. Sound Ibo Kiunton lnIII|l0I I vutod A-no --ml ning nn III hlln lftlllnl ! Blnuoo II On: lot "Nut To tho lnd"-ln- voila] Good Olllcu. P4313, July ll.-A letter from Msdrid says that Gen. Blunoo. in replying no the government : request 10: his views of tho aitnaoiou. urges war to the end. and u- - corn what: we Cubm volunteer: cannon ho nooncilod no the ides ol the hnndiug ovu- , ol the inlnnd to the Amoricsm. onpooinlly now that I grab majority oi the Cuban lnvor Spain. In in Inlinvul n Pain Huh hha inter. WXIIIUIIIIIIKIK POIUU. Orr AuUAD()[L:s, Jul lI).-Ab 5:12 pm. today vouch of the niuod States eet began hho bombudmenu of the city of Sun- | tiuzo do Cubs. 1 nnnullu ,`n'u II ,_1'I\.n lnuvuninl nnvn I 61410 at: IAIDI. _ l MAmuu,Jnly ll ~`l'he Impvciul says the Spanish govoromooh will prohobly telegraph Blwco than Spain would rotp groan odvustngoo by negotiating for pooco before Suotingo. Manila and perhaps Porto Rico are captured. NI-ur Vnlnr July II _.A tlnanntnh hn than men are cspwrou. Nlzw Yuux. July ll.--Ado~ptt.ch to the World from Msdrid nya : Ctph. Annoo. I the Spanish minister of marine. soy: : In will auto ndminlC|mu1'a Inn-hips (tho Pehyo sud the Empondot Carlos V) ton dnya to reach Carhhagom when there is I more safety than sh Cadiz. "'l`hn tm-nuln hnnn dantrnvnn the Undo- 10" IIKUUY UIIIII I5 \JdlIll. "Tho torpedo boat destroyers tho Osado. hho Prouorpinn and the And:-1. And the nuxiliuy cruiaon lhhrioh, R1pido,Bnonoo 1 Ayn: und Isla do Panny will In back I aoononsnd hill go to Cndi: And to Furol. "Th. nn-nnnh rlgnanr in thnh if America ,IlIKI VI" 8 U0 UKIII Ill 50 l$lUl- "Tho plumb dnngor is thu if America dospatchon ho: hon cruiur with the (human. 'l`u_-nu. Now York And lots. tbov uupucnon not us?! ctulwr wlun an: Oregon. Tenn. Now York And laws, they will wnylny admin! Oulnn in the Iodi- I ta-I-nnngn, tuyn." I Polrr Sun. July ll.--Admin] Conan . Ihips hue boon allowod to an on board toast and dhu Inrniohing I written gun'- nnbo thnl the Inn l]Ildl`.|l| in rimming to Spain direct o lnvnnx; JIIII Il.-A liill d&lnM!h | u).\n0\. July u.-n Ipzunu uuip-wu lhonlhdridnyuz All tho hulk of puoo Iocmsuptothopnnuhlolnvo Id In no lungiblo tupnlu No douhuhogovcrnmuul , would volcano an opunrtunitylonogothh directly with no United Sula: veto dun nrnnititnm bnl lhdi ll. 1 -HIV -gunptopluuuuouosuwv cu-any circunounuu to In wndduorzdlol it loohn Ihongh tho policy oi CH7! Ind wuitinght oounlhing Islam up would continue until Saningo Inn lolloo. Thohllol Santiago will couvino the -4.-an.-n-gin-nlchn Ivunhxnj nl IR | TIIOIMIOI alllillgu vlu uulunw but lnounnguinoolthohopolnuncu of tho Ion-Iggbund will givothngovununnnho cl-in-dnmunu-nninnlnnmncnuinn GGIII Illuyullulusuuugjwuuu uniaticolorthodhcndonol urns. Bury day that puts: without diur- hgnannnkrmuathmnlhncnnllli. Ilil CTIOXII. "The coat defence! will be ready in ten 353!!! IIIIDOI. U Loxno\'. July ll.-A special detpotoh ...... Iluvh-id -vn- All Mun mu nl mun FAVORING SPAIN. B01 0| Illa nlnguon IIIIIIIIHII wuuwu out and came up on the ocular Conical v-at-chi. '66CJ:~}ibiA.' VIII [lVI|1'vVu1luulIu- nnilyulouttougguolnn ILA rlinoninn III brim. When two men wend their way homoward from a prohibition debate. a ball game, a theatrical performance. or any old place, and stop at some gilded irrigation joint and spend a quarter for cough eyrup-thot is a BAB-GAIN. When you join the syllables together and make one word of it~.-Bargain-that is a sign that you are thinking of OAK HALL. That much-abneed word bargainis having anew illustration these days in our Boys Clothing Depart- ment. We are offering "Bargains that are Bargains." also Iilen'e ne Colored Shirts. "Tooke'a." regular 8|. bargain rioe 550. Mon'a Oolored Shirts. regular 81.25, bargain price 750. Men's rench Straw Hate, regular 8l.25. bargain price 750. Good Strong Elastic Brnoee. regular 200 for 10. Balbriggnn Underwear for 500 suit. Hats. Caps. Oops, Hate. Come in and see us and we will do you good. TIIXI UIIIIII. More :`nl\l., July ll.--'1`hou-rut of Pietro Cnppollo. who hu oonbuod to u murder oommiund in New York. has led to the breaking a of tho biggum pug ol conu- mrhiun u nova onsnhod In Ionltul. breaking 0! an oxygen gun; on unu- torhilurn w oovot opened Than am now nndot crust in contraction with this conspiracy live pononn. Cappollo and 1 man named Sslnhon Nude. -u;-- n.. u....L-...I .Ii.. Rlnnm. nnd Hill Jill! luchuno, lllll DIUDIII. Iuu than women known nnpoctivoly u Eoglinh Polly, lay and Nelly. Nuth- huonly beans for Inonlhl ouldchiom gojcilslhturvi ulu-ulotoololurfow ing. Thowonuu vo bun living with nu. A-n ugh nrimnon. Tint Dltou. lulu Up At Iontronl -Turn opontlnx Plano! found. -- u u .- -Iu___.-; -lI)l-A_.. (`I111 L...-. nnnnaolivnli ll than lhoy Ind tho nppuuu lot an the quot. Inn bun Inurihd by: puinuodom Iecukill. ol the Osudann. scent union, and tho city dobclivu Ill- dor chic! Cnrpulllnt. Theo phat no 50 77 S-ngniuuutnot. I23 Btobmulo shod nnd\hooonuroll`monvcnuoand8I:lIy- _.n........ thnnlnhn-nnmhnnnldi lmolvuuonnunu. ny- oltlnwoncnhnnulo Limit.-Col. Hllnhl sud Cp8. Ltngvith, noiot olliun ol the hontounc '66 vocat- an. Inn decided to have 3 public proton- hllu at the Mr M nrtowunibh 0: In- vunry. in tho own! 0! tbs votol-In medals arriving in nine. The warden And county oounoillon will hauled to attend and Id! the man. to tho volunloorl ol 1 it nopocsivo tovnohipo. -.. ..--..-- .._____. ` Iklfl ll "IT: unusu- Now that Lion. Baboon. at tho Unilud Blunt any. bu proved liluult not 3 bcrmtho puma "Hohon a cboia."io hard on cvuy side. and noun radon any in inluutd to know ihorigin. n..z-- Gin]. '3 and KiIhn'l H1 inluutd to know Incl-Igln. DudI:.ShskCpIIn'o and Kilian : Lino it run canton lot patluncn Io I-ids Ilinlhuhourbonohuk. Hr- ~A- -~--IA--AK gnhg V IIIK. AIIU wvllnvu --vv `v"- '`"`D the two mu '-or-on. huolh Ind tutu lotntk :'|...u.....2-'In-n 3: 51:`- fj. $lnl"uUIu-I aura-r'-oui-...' " lillcnwrotoldu puzhlohugno cl viii hufalbnz 031'!!! UKIVIRSITYCABRIIII. wiodalcuulh tbtinodliu . h ludbplolaodunbylunnd I IelO'l:C1I|j.jun- unusu- Aurukuunnuauhuuuac & -. .....-'-:...-.-.v.:'.-:.-..-.r........-'- -r-nu -uh 5 n: 13. I! it In H. D, CO., To Knot A humus; Punt. `I'll! Kolodu And Angleooo gold mining oonpooy will on once begun tho otoctioo ol 3 copnntiog plan! on in ny no Idiot. north of Twood. work will podounod undo: the dinotioo ol -Dr. Eohoqtho company : nus int. and will In in running condition vi in thirty Goya on` tho traction rs: bagina. OI In `Ibo Iluul. 'l\o man voponcoconpooy. Wnurtown. N.Y.. K0 :0 Ion o'clock this morning for ~&lIonI Oolyyomuridnoo Inn on- Qtulmllhou nonyloartiodutnvolulr haul ht ` The company was. givaolouuluooodo. 'I'ninioIIooon- puny which vnitod Kiopioo ooloy 96:5. and was no vollnmivod hon. GANG OF COUN1 ERFEITERS Tjjgj &I(If"-OTWCT" .. . ---_. I:I_L_.. .3 AL. IY. BAR-GA11\;,; 1:7:.::-jj 336 KING srm-:1-:'r. xmcs'?oN. OAK HALL. D01 -1| Wrgllll 'nIm nuwul. uuununugu Inn ' he ul ,` .-\ml gel: death could never have or- \'a , lhul not lulu wmkly onuno nrcou llllod : But lately . tludlng hlm In much us one. And ualnklng now hluourncrn and van vomo, .-\nl mu ho had wen u 1 hlu mun. Inn. In klnd olomno on ohunlnrlln. showed mm M: roam when he Illllll lodge lhnl nlnhl. showed him nu mam VIII!!! no mun minus that M hl, Pnllod on In boot: and sway the light. lrauy Iuxl nu hlm It aha he sold. |"Ilom,on bu lapped, and `as newly gone to D II I00: I with him botwlxl. Cambridge and m. l'lnIl." \ Plot Illusion`. , 8.\:>xonAIA. Jul lI.--Lno|hor II I. lit oi Och. govt:-nInanl`hI:I bun I` ptomincnl ooido hp bola 00 chochu-pol oonplluby. Othul. 3 ' Inn A lnrunr nlnij nl Dar- LAID IIIC OIIIIU 1 W0 Vila Ingnlnrnor-Inlnutotwnnhvoi ID GI-InnLdhLI nun: _`_A-g.L....l.._ . 0OI_lIElIOIM..x Ion-tau. noon magnum"- U I E 5 I druhu nuyathocont cl " lhoutcunct `Poun- To, Be Comfortable XXIII VIIQIIII Insuqltn cun- Ilnulivobblluu. l.unvishrhovn- .uIjC.|II)iuuon nnchiuuynndlv -ah` n-ns-. - .dr,u-`u-qn up unu- Coolsummersuitsl VIII Inn A Public Pnooohtloc. . _ n.n . J11 .I____ Ind 87 PIRINCFHFC SPREET. ?.----__:.---: lo IIIIGI tor Pnjudloo. Dolnlcllhg `LII -__I -__ nLA__ in summer. Scrum Door: and Window: an ad nluolubo noougaity. Ooh roady--tho lemon ol ies and moa- quibol In hen`-0, III. |_..._ .L- u........... ,.n .-nnlu lnr im- at Price; not mg in the Shade of ,1 Pqilllar Favor. jijjilli raucous iullo puiuuinry nvilliouuiuiuuluub-in. --L-K& ..____ Ollloere [mulled For the inning Yen- An Interesting Addreu. There was 5 large ehhendenoe ol mem- bers of Kingston branch No. 10. Canadian uuocietion ol Itebionery engineers. no 3 meeting held on Thursday evening lulu lo being the night [or installation of oili- oere the nnusl routine Aburineu wee gone bhrongh quickly. A. M. Wiokene, To- ronto, vieibing rhelocel bu-.neh.hed the honor at inuonlling the oioen for the en- euing year. Mr. Wickene in regletrnr of the Oncnrio euonieoion end one of the founders of one Oeneoien order. He in I hard worker in the innereeu of the eeeooietion. Auieted by past preeidenb F. Sunmone a conductor. be inauelled theee oicerr: President. Charla Aueletine; vioe-preni- dent, Robert: Be'ue; Ieorehnry. John L. Orr; treasurer. nerlee Selby; eonduotor, `ieorge Beerence; byler, Seudford Don- nelly; trueboee, Frederick Simmone end lune! Blomely; eudibore, John Tlndvin And Frederick Simmons. n..:.... r... .5. 1.9... or Hm hnnr mhev And Frederick Humnona. Owing no the lateneu of the hour they did nob have nine to appoint) a repreaenh hive no the annual convention. hub that matter wiil he attended to nexb meeting. After inetallahion Mr. Wickena gave a very pleaeing addreu on the work 0! the order and aleo on bhe ecgineere' bill be- iore the dominion parliament. The ad- vireu was very interesting and int-trnobive. A hearty vote of thank: was tendered to .\1r.Wiclenefor hie kindneu in helping bhrough with the bnaineu of the evening. IIII I-Int-nut vvuuy-u-,7 n An lntereetlng and long etanding marine race was tried on Thursday and Friday ol net week in Montreal. It wae an action brought against Fairgravee, Hamilton. owner: oi the steamer Arabian. by C. A. Maedonald. Chicago. to recover 188,000 damagee done to the schooner Minnedoea by the Arabian in September. 1895. It will be remembered that the steamer Ara- bian broke a lock gate in the Welland canal and the rush ol water swung the M. T. oompany e schooner Minnedoea againet the nill ol a lower look, doing considerable damage. Macdonald had to pay the com- pony 88,000 innurance money. the coat of repairs. and he instituted the action to recover that amount. Thin epring Harvey Goulder. marine lawyer. wae in the city taking evidence in connection with the one. which came to trial laet week. The court gave a decree in lavor oi the insurance company for the amount vied. end the verdict euetainod the evi- dence given by local experte. taken by Mr. Goulder. In in eeid the owners of the Arabian will appeel the case. the coete for which will be heavy. Schuyler & Kremer. Chicago. represented the ineurauoe com- pany at the trial. JVL _.---- _ n-n._.e-a_ r" Chrlauan aeleatlete. Firet ohuroh ol Chrint. Scientist. held two very enthusiastic meetings yeeterday. The morning enhjeot. "Lile was clearly elucidated from the bible and their text book. "Science and Health." Their hall over the mechanioo lnetitnte was comfort- ably lled. In the evening they take up the regnler international Sunday eohool leoeone. Last night : subject wae Eli- jah e Pmol that God in the Source of Sup- ply." Instead ol following it on the line 0! hlatory they aim to brinr: ont the eplritilal ilnpon ol the text. The Inueio at theee eervicea in bright and attractive. and a line dilplay ol owers elwaye gracee the pulpit and tablet. Mr. and Mn. Kinnear. the readers. etate that the cenee ie flyoriuhing er-"l that they are well retic- Bed with UN [uterus in Kingston. From thie date llnuu win be two Sunday nor vice. in the morning at eleven o'clock and evening at aeven o'clock. and aleo on open meeting every Wednesday night. ` -uIr,1 wvuu-cg u-cu-. A pretty wedding book piece in this city on Wedneedey lac. when Rev. '1`. C. Brown performed the ceremony that unit- ed in wedlock Min I-Zdne Sherbiuo eud Thomee W. Serlee. The charming bride wee eupported by Miee Hegzie Merenell, while J. Cornelius looked eltaer the venue ol the groom. The bride`: costume IA! of cree.n milk, end rhe cerried e bouquet: of cernehioue. Alter perteking o! e wedding hreahlen Hr. end Mrs. Serlee left on the noon (rein for West Huntingmn, where in future they will reside. They cerry ewey with than the been wishes of e host of lrieode for their (chore eucceee. lle Ill] Vote Agelnet ll. Aldermen W. IcC-annoy in eerougly op poeed to the city giving the Cenede cotton company e $:5_mu bonus to remodel their mill here. He eeye his opposition in baeed on the [act that when the colnpeny in- lrodncee new uechinery the number ol workmen will be reduced. end hence the I-plid II 300500801. Chrlu Buioo.u| u-nanhot ol "A" field bounty, in nowclnployd with Burks. Fisuuimnou & Ca , dry good: Inrcbntn. , Rochuur. NJ . He accompanied Ibo Inlnltu-In to I50 05!] yutudgy an knu- pout. Ruin: nunbuol the Rachutu i unnl nuan- (YT ID? -or-. InopcctIl'SutvuIvin".t:d the Kingston punihalinrytodnyuudnnnonniuopucuon oltbpluo. UpIoa|uohonrIbinnlIIr- ...... zhninvmuinnlla into uh round out quwul II nun, We have the 8':roona--.sll rondy lor im- Inodlnlo nu. Thou III the modub prices : Al-nouotlgp. Tiinultuuoonnenbol Itphllhon lblupollhoupnuougoto shutou- iuqhnutinglh Cindi: apnea otia. sunouanv EVNGINEERE: Tho lnunnoo Oompony Won. ,_ ,__| |.__.A._.l:_... .. Iotry Wedding . ,, _ .I,I:_.__ A__|_ _I--A .- [SHIPPED BY um sc1ssons.i IN. A. MITCHELL. mp THE NEWS `row uh amzr -A3|.nIIl :2----. `nu Very [aunt no: (my Ana on-mm. 4-5.- n-Aha!-an Lind B! HD9030!!! '.l'hO OI%p IXIIIUIII I! uIlIUI\JIIlE nu uuuu .. the Grove Inn dock. J. Lynch. Rcchuher. N.Y.. vizitod friends in the city ute:-day. Mr. and Mn. 1. . Brock. jr.. have re turned from their wedding tour. ;n.I-.m.n Moftuhnov will wok re-oloc- from their wedding tour. Alderman McCartney will tion as representative 0! Ridenu ward {or 1899. The condition of John Wrighb. King utreeu ween, showed signs of improvement: n._ idundellnnd Dr. Third hm been QIGUIJU I pouncil. Avnnn A rneohnnio was injured on Saturday by falling from I building in the upper part of the city. Freak Upper. son of the lube Joeeph Upper. bu married and will reside in Rochester. N.Y. mu. Tn:-nnt.n board of control voted 8600 to-day. Dr. Mundoll and elected onminon for the Ontario modical ......nnI N. Y. The Toronto board towards the big eculling regatta on Toron- to buy next month. um! Rnlinhurv bu refused uovernrnen? buy non monm. Lord Salisbury uovornmon? uniubunco bounds the equipment of un ox- podibion b0 the south pole. Thu Allunlino steamship Buonoc Ayronn, podibion b0 the south pole. The Allunlino steamship lrom Glngow. pusod Father Point. in- Inrd. at: 7:40 am. to-day. Mina Beuio Brown, Fort Covington. N.Y., is Ipondlnu the month of Juiy with "Mrs. Rnddick, Arod corset. F-gab Rn:-nl Rnnhltl. N.Y.. omo We hnvo received another shipment "of Ladiof White Fine Straw "Mrs. Rnddick, Aurea eurueo. Freak Burns, Rochester. N.Y.. over on the steamer North King yeeterdey no Irnd eweok wioh lriende here. on - ..s.:m.-... nl hha Bmtieh mieuion I nd Iwook vnon menu: non-. '1` 9 children 0! the Baptist: Sunday school will hold their Annnol pio- nio no Ohonnol Grove on Thundoy. . rm.- ...|...n... no um Rnndn school con- ' Ohnnnol Grove '1 nurluly. The ucholnra of the Sand: nected with Brock street Mot. odiab church plcnickod It Chsnnel Grove hhia afternoon. Thn nlaobrio nbroot. railway curves at the picnicked Uhennel urove nun uueruuuu. The electric railwny corner 0! King and William atreehe will be widened under the supervision of Capt. I __.. WIUUIIU Lynn. I.-uh Luau evening Misses Lillie Raynor And Etta Adamo left: by steamer North King for Rochuur, N .Y., 00 remain I couple of weeks. my 1 Slhihlnv Inn-mnmimh.wuin the F. A. Loccomno. OI nluunrumu. -nu dun bl.u-(Fnncec) no the gnome: of his brat. er, A. E. M. Loacombo. `Z39 Brook street. The gnnd lodge of Michignn A. F. And A. M. will pay an informal visit so the grind lodge oi Onnudn no in: tension in To- ronto. July 20th. mm-mu! nwlnln nuhhoritiol have put- weeks. W. J. Shibloy, Hnrrowunith. was in `my no-day. He says there are H.560 rail- rosd ties between the city mud Harrow- -_|L IUDU Ill smith. 53. D0000! nynsuu, nu gcw. inwud. 7:40 3 In. 'I"hn nmunar Cnnitn NEw..'VORl<.| July `zuun. Rockwood uylnm pur- chased eeverel ne Inilch coin on Wolfe Ic- lend, to repleee the cattle elaughlered on account of dieeue. no I:..:. I`.hl.r-DAmnetAr line. from Iccou uh of discs! 0. SS. Liciu, Elder-Dompotor lion. from Bristol, invud st Father Point, )2 mm; 88. Bnonos Ayrean, Allcn lino. from Glu- ....... ;.._..A 0...) _ m V 7:40 The Iteuner Cupianh loreloob we: beat: by her gmunding on the Pullmen shoal. In in expected that she will be-released from the dry-dock by Tneldny night. so. v...l'. nhnrnh Snndn nchool nicnic the dry-dock by Tnuany mgnn. 81:. Paul : church Sundny will ho hold on Wodnudsy. J nly l3t.b. to Channel Grove. leaving Folgcfu what! no l:30p.In. and 2:30 (weather ponnittln ). 0.. Tlumdu next a bin oxonnion roln and 2:30 (wutnor perm mu ;. On Thurodny big iota Svncuo. N.Y.. under the supine: 0! the Knight: ol Bba-wood. will u-I-in ban and the ucunionioh Ipood 1 oouplo at hon:-I in AL- nib- IIIU UIUWIIIIKIZZ Uywilw II vwwr-V -. _'_-- ,7. tho city. Among the slim which P. Slum: & Son: disposed ol to Bilvonnnn. Boulcoft (34).. Montreal. there In: not. any hoover polu. Beuorn no not captured now, there being A ne lot so doing. n -nnnnnh nl lh vanndnh 0` "IO "Cb" thero being line lor doing. On nooounb 0! the venndeh yecbh club house receiving I coat ol fresh peinb. eight: 01 he memberlhip concluded to cute e peddling cruise yaeterdey. returning from Rochporb via eheelner North King. pr-iuxn innnmtor Shawna errived on SA- from Roctporh nu onoulnor norm sung. Prison innpeolor Shown-0 turdny evening by steamer {tom Ohtun. He was met no the what! by chic! keeper Hughes and ah the hotel by Iurden Mah- calio. He in not snering lot lack of kindly interest. n.. n-....a.- I-.n nu gmnlmnun of the On Saturday luv: the employee: 0! the Daily News and Times indulgod in I buo- bnll match in which the link nuned were victorious by I more of zweutywnino to twomymeven. At one time the score stood twontyve to voin [not of tho Nun. VPL . g - x --.-`A Aztlan lllllnltd Ih Onnndlnnrtuu The sloop Amelia is nnlonding brick I L- u-nun Inn dock. New York Sailor Hats. PRICE $1.00 EACH. Noun. The gonromoo: dredge completed the deepening of Adolphnntowu harbor. or wlnrl npptoochos.`on Saturday. and it is now I ah port at entry lot lsrgoateunorn. The work nu uncured through the inu- ooco o! I). W. Allitou, the vohnn liberal politician. ll Kioguton vhoolnon drin Io vinil Ibo Unilod Sula and bio lhtil wheels slang they had hotter noun certificates from R. J. Wilton which will pornil than 4 s-L- nhulp -5..-h I-In lhn Ilnilntl Qhlll Iron K. J. Wmon wmcn VIII porlnli sums to Into their wheels into the Unilod Sum withonl dilculty or confusion, and will an annoyance and dolay. Chub: DcCunI. Indian natal :6 Ed- monton. died on Sunday shot so illnou extending our sumo nah. Ho no Iron in Qnoboc and I naphow ol duh DoCua. ptouiotolfraneoin Ihourlypsrlol IIIO etnlnry. Ho vuuboul fottv-`CM yun oi as and lava a widow. "Snub" doubts: that tho boil. the Inuit and non inulligut liberal: in Can- adsnnbiag turned oguiut no pun. nan by the gonrnuan action. They unlihnhycundwillbo libunh In tho cod.|I|hIy oppuo the mini 00 qltl XXI? unit uli rt; vu qu- Onooltlnlr-attic! npplypoputln thwnmluiu daily sad nail inn! inianhtohlliugunrhud .uuIl Inilulhio ucun: "W0 unto any that than the [gut-int gontanml won the oouldanuoohhopoqalonntlouudchn -`l'l|O unllnrvu uauuu .-, ..., And the Wonlgru llcvl Inna! n-__aI__ M couIo::::louupoq:onuu um-an gout vohnhuvwb-Icy. Altudl. But, rising . E W I`, -_#__.L 2. -__|___.| __ _,.`_,_|_. `mibb. F. A. Lolcombo. of Kincnrdine. and I-....|.t--lI`rnnn4n\ gm M-an nuoltr We heve many Pretty Hate fox! Children In Muslin, Straw and Felt, which we are now oering at Bargsin Ictul`lIo&tna -uv ,,A ._.ll Fiimou. . I I Ian ....'I ` ~ | Ioonorou ' E-than or -no low You-I I-n-Q V .. 1 band 'l`ot`uundn. , | I The {Sq owing generouzx tribute to Canada mm! to net natiouml Qty is paid by the Neqx York '1'ribune.: I _ This is the day our northern ueigh-, * the N I Iorx 1nouue.: _ I I This duy_ nough- bora celebr. no; this year for the thirty- nm time, and. we may Well bellow. with greats r zest men even .heret.oto_rt.-. 1; in the nu uiversary of the act whu.-h V creuled the dominion of Canada, and which trans! ormed a group of sepusxabei and not intmquently 1.\alf-hosti|e pro- ..a........- into one united. harmonious. andi v and .001`. ln[n1quen_uy null-HIBLIIU pit)-' vinces: into one united, and; mighty nation. The date almost. coin-I cidea with thnt of our own independence! day, but is not to be compared with, that h-ut rather with the too-Little re-1 gar ed day on which our constitution` was mionted and the thirteen loosely` garded day wmon our CUl'.l|u\.u|_,|uu was adopted connected states were united into one` indissoluble nation. The high antici-| putions of our constitut ion-mu,k.;-3 were vastly more than realized "in the bene-l fits that accrued to this nation from the adoption of that instrument. Sim- ilarly have the Canadian provinces been blessed by the results of the great act of 1867. The populution has increased. Industry and commeiroe have prospered and have been extended. Great public works have beensuccessfully complet- ed`. A true national. spirit has been en- gendered. Devotion to the mother country and to the empire has been strengthened and confirmed. And all these things have been achieved to an extent that would have been not only impossible, but inconceivable without the unifying bondof the domini.on. In this and in the significance ofthis day (`anadmns my . vell rejoice, from the fisheries of ape Breton to the gold-diggings of the Klond ll ,-_. There is not one worthy interest 0 theirs that has not been served, and not one laud- able ambition that has not been pro- moted toward fulfilment by the crea- tion and ma intenanoo of the dominion. If they have `wished domestic tranquil- ity and prosperity, they have secured them in abundant measure. If they have desired a place among the nations of the world, Lhey have attained it. If they have sougzht, as doubtless the ma- jority have dome, to maintain and to strengthen the bonds that bind them to the British empire, that purpose has been effectively served-t.he preferen- tial tariff arrangement with the mo- ther country [1003 Into force this very day. If any have desired, as no doubt some have done, complete national in- dependence, assuredly the creation of the dominion marked the only way in which that could be attained. And, finally, if any ha.'ve looked, as some, we know, have looked, toward ultimate union with the. United States, it is cer- tain that the some act was :in absolute sine qua non to that end. There are tarying parties and party policies in (`-anndn. But on this one point, of re- joicing in the significance of dominion day, all have cause for an entire agree- ment as all United States parties have in thanksgiving for the acts oi 1776 and 1799. .\'or is the occasion devoid of profound interest. on this side of the St. Law- rence and the lakes`, an interest this year far greater than ever before. It has been greatly to the advantage of this nation to have the dominion estab- lished, and to have it prosper as it has done. And while in strengthened im- pcrial relations this present anniver- snry has a new significance to the Unit- ed States as well in strengthened friendship with our neighbor and J final settlement and passing away of the old controversies that have so long been vexatioua between us and her. He is no friend of either country who would prolong those differences for one un-l necessary hour. It would be of hip-I ,piest omen if this dominion day could see complete adoption by our govern- ment of the president's stat:-smanlike plan, already adopted by Canada and Great Britain, for an international con- ference which shall dcvisc an equitable settlement. of all disputes and bring the two great English-speaking nations of this continent into the complete accord for which they are designed by ni- tum. in the prosperity of the domin- ion the ltnited States may well f'0_)t)|(`0, and tmwtrd the closest friendship with it may well aspire. For in them this nation! own interests and profit in be served and progress be made towardl that comlnonwcal of man, if not that] r...t.-rntinn nf the is the. 3 1 MOIWDAY. Jun! 11. mag. lnill ruutun-uvu--. ... ...... __ [rdrrnliun w] goal of civilized desire. -;uood Iona. Bamlliou Times. Than` A-Inna nah

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