Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1898, p. 2

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` _ TX-XH"R7iTAI.. J} 3._ zwy. Mrs. J. R. us; 5... I..- - II lull Alla 1'01` UIIO. Some weeks ago` the steamer John J. Hill lelt the lakes to go through the Wel- land and St. Lawrence canal: to the oceen. so s the Detroit Free Press. At the time her owners evidently wished the government to know that she was for sale, so deepatches were published in nearl all the leke papers. stating that she had al- ready been sold to the government for use as a transport, this being the beat form of "ad that could be dew-iaed. The Hill is in New York to-ds7 awaiting a purchaser. She was built at Marine City, of wood. and her hull uud fastening! especially adept her to salt water traic, it having been the intention of her builders to send her there at the outset. She might have been mode use of by the government as a oolller in the present instance. but for the fact that she has not the slightest means aboard for loading herself, as is demanded of nll eelt water boats. On the lakes all loading and unloading appliances {or course freight ere on share. 80 the Hill is idle and for sale. yvlvu nu \JlI |4Ulln 1U'lll0l'l'OW B00 3098 0VOI' the same route. This atoamor is in great. damnnd for excursion buuneaa. uucrnmy mcroue her speed. The stunner Caspian left: this morning for Alexandria Bny,|-eturning at noon win an excursion party and leaving again for down the river at tahroo o'clock. The nbumnr nnl.m.b.:... rs A-.. --_.v.._- uowu me nver nu obree o'clock. The steamer Oolumbien bo-day conduct- ed an excursion from Piveoobt and way porbe to Clayton. To-marrow she atmmnr in in 0...". I land of pen to Manual to- ` The Iohoonor Acncia nished unloading ' I her cargo of cod no the Grove Inn dock. . - and cleared for Omega to-day. ` - I '11.. R. a o. .o........ .u.....a... u.... I u. mcunraeon auona olxfippod B barge Ly. LIUUH Nexb week the steamer C-Jlumbian lonvou for Montreal, where alterations will be undo to her machinery. These will con- siderably lncroue her speed. Itmr Onlninn In: mid. ...o.-..x..... n tug Thompson arrived from Mon- breal yesterday with nix Ugho bsrgoa. and returned ho-day with live barges. grain- nnu cum-on mr uswego to-day. sbounon Algerian, Mon- hronl no Toronto. and Corsican, Toronto to Montreal. onllod no Swift & Co ! wharf bo- dny. ' KLNUUION RESIDENCE THAT PIC- turooquo realdontlul pmporty known as "Cnlderwood," about 21 acres, mldglnlug the oily: Large brick dwelling atone mdatlon; nllmodemlmpmvementa, a amnostoblea ow. Grounds well planned w ch ornamental I590; Exwnslvo gurdennnmhurdmw. .1. IL uuunn: INVCLLIBENOI fllgiat About Vouoll sit! the H jforcot pngon. The ' 5ohn_ Gl'3ki_'I `[1 in tho gov- orrfmonb ry-docilor ropnirl. J. Riohnrdeon &Bona obi pod DQI MODIIIAI to. Al . PERSONAL MENTION. &MAnIN m`rLLlaNol. jg--$ .Kon- and family. Newborn. a (three wash vinih unh rain- I ll Idle And For sale. nnghn ...... AL. _A.- mum wmu. WEDISKSDAY. role - wuu uillu IIQIJOIIIII. Tho nphu In our And. with duo thank: Io: no weahhorfiii bu bun ngnao nuc- cou. Tho Kincuou yuchu club has dono tho they tho highut credit. for nhomauugv nonlbu boenonorgotic, intelligent and The oicen have boon equal to our} duty and have but : tally din to tho aocinl aid: of their pone. and in in not In!` '-ing #0 Ian: that tho visiting ync mnen an in favor ol coming back out you for their big "nous." When young Kingston taken an snirin hand curiously this again wu lnndld it npeonc-uithomlih ottlnplnou. tco otuu Nd . In a plan:-uh`: outing. with `gluten from social otitIacu_, in addnbhcpu. 0500"! wluu uuo nun: ol one (11% the mono Approvod utylo. uunnou mo cnua was returned to tho father and as also clergyman wu mnkiog some ontry in his boo! he wu tarp:-ind to 000 the infant walking about the room. baking shock of the dnlforonb ornunonuo. with tho skirt of the drum (hand up in utylo. cw. uzoundu planned wTch <>r i1Kzi13;1'tV4`n'i trees. mu d6Iu10rchtIrd,etc. J. IL VVALKIIE Kingston, or F`. P. Betta, London. an uwereanng game is expeobed. The Mehhodiub Magazine for August, publiabed by W. Bri gs. Toronbo. le lull of special arhiclou wel illustrated. The 'deparbmente are all well auubained. An article on "The Forward Movement in New York" has an excellent: portrait: of the Rev. S. Parke: Oadman. Yesterday afbernoon the street: railway company ran a freight: car around the new curve ab hhe corner of Ontario and William means. The car was hauled by the big freight: motor. Boah went: around the curve smoothly and co the entire satisfac- tion of the otliciale. uuu nu wane`: drug shore. On Saturday next: baseball teams fr: bho locomotive worlu and the Kingol: foundry will plny I match on bho cricl eld. The former will be represented a number of the old Park Nine team, ll an interesting is Mllnljnn `nu A---H uuuruy. 351800. John McDonald, Belleville, has neventy- eight. cents an credit in the bank of British North America. Kingsbon. do oaibod May Lllab, 1552. S. Stevens, Ba levillo. has twenty-five conbs credit in the name institu- bion, depoainad July Qtibh, lM.'r.3. Thomas Simmons. of (fba!foy's Locks, steamboat; engineer. aufferod wihh sciatic rheumatism for two years. Four bottles (If I)r Wall . Dl......._,;:. IV - - - . V-.. _-nan, um}... of Dr. HAIP5 Rheumatic Cure cured him compioboly. Filuy cents I bottle. For nle ab Wade : drug store. Stllfdv nlh hnnnhnll banana --- wunn llll night. ` North Kim! lehvoa for Alexandria Bay Sundays at 10 a.m.. and for Rochester M: 0:45 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays Hero leave: M: 3 p m., connecting with North King ab Brighton {or Charlotte. J. P. Hauley. agenu. John M.\T\nnnlA D_I|_, ~II I pxuuuu an M10 umlms. A meeting of the shareholders oi the Kingston vehicle company has been called for July Sloth to appoint: a liquidabor and inspectors for liquidating the ntlaira of the company. The new curve on the abreeb railway aya- iem ab tzbe corner of King and William abreeta was placed in position this morning. Workman were employed on the improve- ment: all night. Nnrth Kinxo Inn... 6.. AI---- ' "` nyuonulm screen. One good thing, the ear} of nob come 00 A country where nd nameeakea. The Elliott: at prolic as the Smiths. A mnnkinn at u... -L--r.| " uuuuu UBIO Mm. D.` S. Amobb, Mrs. A. Eldridko And Mics C. Greenbera, Brooklyn. N.\'., are gueahp of Mr. and Mrs. John McKay. Sydenbum street. nnn nunnn ol.:.... LL- ' ' "' prllon. 1V one are from this niby. While coming up the Cornwall canal yesterday the steamer Caspian collided with a couple of buoys, smashing ti em. Fruiba, Gnnong u" oonfecuionory. Fron- bennc Cafe. Ll... I\ In I -- uuuro uqapgenl room. Toromo.o During I: a monbb olAuguab thirty-eight vouvlcr/s will be liberated from the Central priuon. None from coming up the (`,nrn-nll mu--I , ,-,_. .-..- V. guuuu uuvvu CLOSEBURN `ironmznx nun RESI- donoo or rim. 0. A. K rkpamok, bemu- l\:ll situated, opposite Mswdonnld Purl. Ap- P y Kllnn-.u-nucx a Rounuu. Ontario 3!. ID!` nomo to-day. The banana in the Lennox count/el tion preheat: case are being qpuntod in court. ofap nl 'I`orouto.o lag: thirty-oi; nnnuino. -:lI L. In. - Dl UUI UWBBEB. Mina Gunbher. St. Louis. Mo.. visiting bhe Mines Turnbull, King streets wont. left: for home today. bum. in n... 1...... ....../.-~ uull way- A new sidewalk in being laid on the weab side of Clergy come, between Princess and Brock streets. Min f`....LL-_ n. . . -- Poy water rate and eeve dieoounb. C Lunches And picnic bukeu. Frontenac ale Police constable Craig is ectingdehecbive this week. There who a blank dockeh ah the police court: this morning. The name of Pure. the Napenoo bank robber. is pronounced Par ee. A lady organist of one of the city churches is no he wedded ehorbly. Mm. Neil and daughter, Lobhie, Johns- bon ebroeb. are viaibing friends in Toronto. A bicycle was eholen from Brockville I ( this week and in iaexpecbed the thief came ' thin way. ` A new nirlnumlb :. I....:__ u_:_| -,, -I THE SCAFFOLDING FELL. :--::- - '9" "DIG. Gentlemen. aDnhlnI..A...____I _y-L .1 :----- ` PARAGRAPH! PIOKKD UP BY OUR usv REPORTERS mcmms on ms nu. 5, um can ul M11100 Ill :ountry he cannot are about an niLhn_ 3:35.: Makers and uphqi. ul wanna rrom Kingebon on hhn nrinlnm. Minbo will In; ...........-. nlllxllllll cricket: nun! I-- IUIUU d by and ::.'..: ..'"'..'..`;..':..;':..`..'.'."...`.';,'?;. :.;'$ bright re action upon nun ocaroo aur- .':.`;.".,'..`:.""..,.r '--*- vi-~ Non. Tho mu.-3. wTn .;.':`.-`dE'_'3 r--J -w-mun -cunt: Inn Ilanouga I;I=~tho canal duh. The quom or n oconionnl break` u. um om... .3.a.. ...'.';"......`.`.`;`.l`.`{ .' In my cum angle-anon countries nhod B30550! ncmutho mute. and Ibo union j wu alnoetu much In ovridcneo u the nut End an-ipon. The Columbia our tinuod her my down past Alonndria Bay ii hi no Door island sud than rctrtcod but courts to Clayton Ind Kin won. ranch- in Into I um. and on o`: qck. Many rthty nooolighs nun! nun witnessed ran tho ..l-I.A -._- . Among `the Inland; on The Columbine- 'l`he Night e Delightful une. St. Andrew : Preebyterieu church choir e excursion Among the Thousand Ielende wu deetined to fell upon I lovely night for Inch I trip The commodious eteemor Columliinn curried between 500 end 000 people. leeving Swift : whet! ebont eight o'clock Int evening. At Clayton. the rnt etopping piece. very many of the peacea- gereemherkod to rennin for an hour or 00 until the but returned from down the river. The little Ameriuu town wee ell en fete and looked very pret- ty from the ateemer. Lerge tinge of the two Anglo-Saxon countries iheted toaetherecnnnho gum. ....i .i.. ...a.... Iuurluw. gumg up on M10 aboumor Hero no fur as Babb. The members will remain no Nnpande for the bicycle races. reworks, etc., wheeling home by moonlight. pulnull In uxpecnoa. 10 was decided to ask {or tenders for privilegos. bender: to be omned uh hbo nexo meeting of the club. The club will have a run to Nnpanoo bo- morrow. going the aoonmor Hero Babb. Tho mnmhnrn will .......a.. -- uuuuuuwu man one approaching race meet; in Augu-t.. A number of track ofliciala were appointed and ab the next: meeting )1 blue club the line will be completed. It was decided to have a hard times parade on the morning of the race meet. All wheel men are invited to participabe. Wbeelmon in costume will be admitted free to the fair grodude in the morning 00 wltnesn tube ebarb and finish of the road race. The pnrnde will short. from the market square an nine o'clock. The number of entries received for the races ie in advnn of expectations. A good turnout: of b men from outside nninhn in nv.....u-,a I. .__- A. -VI I Bwvu sunuuuv Ul I'll!!! HJOU `rem Oulide poinbn in expecbed. lb decided bondarn fnr nrivilnnnn s....a_... .. L- --Iu.Dl.Ilu lJllT l'lU Ullll). A mooning of him Kingsbon club was held last: evening to arrange furbher matters connected wish the approaching meat) Auzu-t.. number of tmnl: nabs.)- r. JULI 27. 1898. --:--------_--:-----i:-:_ A Flnemtlrowth or Corn. lb la a well known fact: bhao Kingston grows is fine crop of timothy and clover on several ol her residential sbreebs, but the loci has not been disclosed hhsb the cor- poration has gone inbo Dhe fsrmiug busi- ness generally. On Ontario streob, front- ing the Frontenac hoLel. there in a splendid growth of corn. 1!: is now nearly a foob above ground, and des- pite the hurry and bustle than everywhere goes on around in. the corn continues to thrive and wax strong. In is presumed the city council will give a {east and invite the general public to parbake when the corn is ready for hue.-king. A oclaont AI uornwnll Ah Cornwall during Monday evening Enema Mcbonell, ni ha watchman on the Ibonmer Om-piA`u. ad a narrow own from death. A fender caught) upzninab DE: wharf and, whilo Mr. McDowell was loan- lng over the rail. one fender become loosened and rtzruck him on hhe hood, smashing his face and (rubbing hlm severe- ly. He was removed no Cornwall hospital. where his injuries won attended no and where he now lies. He is` 3 Kingaboninn and his many friends regret Do hear of his misfortune. Those who witzneaaod blue no- mdonb any thov cannot: understand how he escaped boinfkill . ST. ANDREW'8 EXCURSION cuawu a desirable six acre poinb an the head of Star Island in the Canadian chari- nel from Charles Cornwall. Roclrporb. A place for ifnefscenery could nob be better selected. A grand virgin loreeb will be cleared into a beautiful grove and the grounds will be tastefully Plid out. A. A Legare. Alexandria Bay.is preparing plane {or an elegant: summer home of English design. The structure will be of wood, supported and nished in moss stone. The striking feature will be a rustic moss stone tower from which a grand view may be had of the surrounding islands. A DI-Itlugulshod om Tree. Reckless acus of depredalion by young lads are again maulfosbed in deabrucoion to an old land mark on llideau screen. near the lnperial oil sheds. Same Dime ago a grove of walnut: broes beautiod than looali0y.buo they disappeared one by one. until only one represgnbabive of the old family remains. The tires is about the only one of ios kind within the ciby limits, and still boars much fruit. ID is distin- guished by a life which extends sway hack earlier bhan the foundation of the city itself, and in should he probectod from wilful destruction by hoedless youngsters. A Home or English uoslgn. Rev. Dr. Eamon, New York, has pur- chased a desirable six la the (`.m..A.'.... ..i..... anus. nu areas goods, p hosiery. gloves. eoc., half cent. off oarpeos. etc. L cost: price. We are in a you any goods in shock chennar than nnu |m---- The Oluzoun' Bum Plnyl. The Citizens band ave a musical anter- tnlnmont in Maodonalld park laeb nighb, which abcrucbud some hundreds of people, besides innumerable skiff: and canoes. The park was I refreshing 9 u, where the warm and clone evening cou d be enjoya- bly nponb. nnd the concert: added much to the pleasure of tho ovoning no no delighttul 3 (upon. Tho band played its closing selec- tion shortly belore can o'clock. ___.__._______ ...u.u. uu-nu-mg non For one Month. Provost. of the New Yogk clothing ubore. has made I groqb reduction in his ordor clothing department. His $15 suits will be made (or $13 50. His 818 suiba will be made for 315. Remember ubo above anio- imu are Sooboh (mood and he guarantees a tirsb-class h. uu pu-ovme (or teams driving on an The whole wbul will be levelled in good condlbion._ ' lnol-anning Wharf Boom. On repairing Richardson whnrf at the foot: of Princess stroen. the workmen have cut: of} the south-western angle of the slip ho provide for teams driving um wharf. will ha lnvnllmi ....a mu -..... um. um unu uuuner wlphn. 850. Ciayboa watt); carnival on Tlmndny. July 2515. III 2 and 7:30 ofclock. Bmd on board. Tickets. 25.2. lloul. Rellahlw Buuoto. Ladies hnndnomo Oxford bios. dark ban ' oncbqcolnto, new ubylo loses. silk voslaiug I hops, $1.50. A few puiu wihh nu-row toes were 8250, now $1.25. Hninou & Lockout. __.__..-_ 35-V `file The Inn steamer Canon wank n.....a...u ._ n~L.._._I___ HAVE TWO NI HOUSE ON J OPIN- Itou Stunt to run , between Ger: and W I E _ld_0_l_Ib|_g;`E)t[eU. ADM! In Burrn unu lh-out Oleurlng Sale For Month. Prmmun at 4).. xv-.- \u-L - -- ' - Kln non Blcyq-Io Olub. M..- ,J LL- Ir.-, . - - crl AND VIOINITY. ____________ Ulou-my Bug. hm .-.....-_ A- _A , a U1 uupucululonl. A nab In wnn animl 6... --L HA5-. I.IIll PTIUU . Lace < lrhn . n..-:s. III Wlllfl. and pub -u us 110! -I-lI. Joseph L Hnyeock in non himnlf. but vnys in data not look lnko unculo tho nounpupon pin! with his aunt undu- nosth. Ha ha band of! his - iotic chin whinkor. Ibo pride and joy of the patrons, and now nppun with only 3 moustache A)! thtcnh 0! Joe with which nowrpa" ' omen llsdd: will how hot! a'nr|nrdehwiIllIIfOiof aII!-. I--the rhuddvuvwllih oilqdigphtulllpiszol child}: about in In ' umou pun. rue gm we removed Io'iho M lnm. In her qnhnppy condition the an jack of religion than to he uppermost in box mind. ' auopcn OI rel her u1UK HOUHE UN QUEEN r3 l`HEE'l`,W modern Impmvenmnls ; oxwnulou ohen. Apply to J. H. C.uuu1'run:us. -;-*: will lilo IIIIHEG. Min Ida Oolborno. I Iuithfnldomoshic employed In the home of O. K. Frau. Brockvillo. wu taken auddooly insane` on Sunday whilo at the family : cotugo 3: Union put. The girl removed Iotho uylnm. but nnhnnnv nnntlinn nu- IC TU- hlra. Henmh Kelly, reliob of the late Willinm Kell , Mnllorybown. died of in- ammmori her on illnou of three deye. Mrs. Kelly vms uxuyeeven year: of ego, nod loavee ohmlly olone con and owe daughters. 8he lived In Mnllorytown all her life. _ The rernelul of the hue George W. Gor- don ruched Nowooro on Maude]. Do- oeued Inn noioixon of Newborn for seven eere. Upon the death of hireon he never ad hi: ugho mind After. He In 0 mem- ber of uhe 1.0.!` , under which order he will be buried. 3.11.. m. n..rL..__- - n_nu - - y IIIHUIIKICU. Aaron Green, Oak Lonf, cluimabo be bho chum `on when grower 0! Leeds county. 0 has juab harvosbod bwancy-. seven acres of winter when which will yield It loan thirty-ve bushels to the ACID. DIWI. Willinm Boll : barn in Thnrlow and Mr. Hull : in Tyondinngn woro bumod Monday night). The inter was struck by lightning. The loan in each case is paroinlly covered by insurance. Au-nn I!-Ann l'\.I. l.._l ..I-:__-A- L, in: sun: II)` morogago uue. Detectives lhuglnarby and Heforon wore an Bellevillo on Tuesday working on tho Nnpnneo bank robbery cuo. II) M l'Ol)0l'f.Qd lthnh Mnanrn Rnvnnol --..| nupnueo Ono: ronvery luin reported thus Messrs. Sunuel And Freeman I. Ihniele are Do be up inked munagoro of the proposed new bone 30 0t- Dawns. Ilnn:-.._ n_nu u u u... . - -A Howl of nnoynitzloc Condensed noun tho Whig`; Exchnuru. The bay bridge M Bollevillo will shortly be sold by mortgage sale. I)amntnvu hm: Jhnr-17 ....l H..t.-.... ...-_- IUIUMHU U0 06 B realuenn 01 Iungeton. Kiugabomana are, indeed. forbunato in poeeoaamg so many tine parka, On ac count: of their preferable locnoiou the City and Mnodounld parks are moably patroniz- ed. but all the parks Are 3 source of com- forh to the citizens and aha council should not rogrob expending bhe ptltry sum of $1,500 m Dbeir mnintegnnco. vunaperings 0! one nroeze among the trees. Of course the parks are used by others also. For instance, the mechanic, after partaking of his supper, gathers his little ones around him and takesastroll through these pleasure resorts. smoking his pipe of comfort meanwhile. The clerk. footeore and tired from his trotting up and down behind the counter. seeks rest where he can enjoy the cool of the evenin and gather fresh energy for his next sy of labor. The lover and his lassie are also prominent froquontors of the parks. They prefer a bench tothemselves and would like to frown down all intruders on their seclu- sion. But the park is a cosmopolitan resort. democratic in its treatment of pa- trons and will not brook monopoly. Bicy- clists spin over the smooth cinder roads; horsemen jug their trotters around the rings and the quiet, easy going citizen of middle life, accompanied by the fair part- ner ol his joys and sorrowe.drivea leisurely around, noting the improvements, atop- ping occasionally to chat with an acquain- tance and all the time taking enjoyment from the beautiful surrounding-.the water- outlook with the white winged flyers bend- ing gracefully before Llie breeze. and con- gratulating himself that be hell the good fortune to be a reeident of Kingston. Kinirstonians are. indaml, fnrhnnntn in vmur uuu uuurgy In we con: emnouuneun. Older and more robust children soemper and {risk along the lake shore. amusing themselves in various way: during the cool of the evening. Some throw pebbles into the water and scream with delight at the splash. Others build themselves housee" and play no houselreeolng and in A hundred dilferent wnys they pull the time plouuntly until it is time no return home. The scene is repeated the MID night and so on durin the heated term. It is worth a tbousan times over the cost of maintaining these parks for the good. the comfort and enjoyment these young citizens and their anxious parents get out of the places. If such resorts did not exist what would become of the poor little children ! Many mornings before the nuu rises high and hot in the heavens mothers are to be seen lining the shores of Mucdoneld park. or occupying seats in the City perk, huviug with them eink children who could uot rest in a warm room in the 1 city. but who are soothed to slumber in the early morning by the refreshing brer 7.9 ` to be found in the parks. Many a weary 4 mother. having in all probability been awake during the night, has also caught I ` nap during these early hours. while her 4 little charge was lulled to sleep by the whisperiugs of the breeze the trees. { Of naurna Llm In: In: urn nnnd I-m nrlrm... 1 Homnc am w 1Lu.a.u smmm, EX- umafon Klkwhen, rent. moderate. Apply wsrucvasruov. WI uusut |lUrV"l The \ city and Macdoneld perks ere sources of greet comloru those days, not only to the grown citieen but to the young and hopeful who in tender years eullere from the extreme heat while utllicted with infantile diseases. It inn eight to rntke even the moat oeloueed heert rejoice to see each evening towerde enndown the many tired, enxioue mothere weed their wey to Ileodoneld perk, where their chil- dren ere enebled to fill their feeble little lungs with God e riolieet bleeelng, pure eir. Many of theee little children ere elokly end peevieh, and the only moments during the uwenlyfour hours in which they enjoy life are while they are permitted to remain on the lake shore. There. also. the fatigued mothers are able to match a few minutes rust and breathe the health-glvimz zone chat finds its way across the lake, bringing vigor and energy in its cool emnodimeut. (Hllnr nnd mnrn rnhunh nhilrlnm ennmnnr I lllhtl to be witnessed morning and Even- n In; Along the Winter Front In the PM-he g -leny Things omneue should be 7 t Thenktul l`or-Where Oomtort Is Found. Kingsbonienl have meny bhinge in com- mon bo be bhsnkfullor. They enjoy cou- venionces end privileges which tell to the lot; of the inhebiunos of very low cibiea. Without enumoi-sting all these Idvlnlkel ibis only necusery to mention one green boon, which might) be considered in the light: of I blessing. and then is the Area of park. spece uvsilehle on the lake eboze,` where on e hob, swelhening dey, when the sun : rays bend the mercury up to like nine- Lies and the perspiring cicimu ndslile almost unbearable, in II possible to find a sturdy spot: beneehh the friendly shelter of the spreading limbs of nst.ure s umbrellas, when he can lie down in ooniforh end allow she cool zephyrs that oat in-ehore across the c0ol,blue bosom oi lalre.On0ario to {an his overheated brow. bringing solace and comfort to his over- wrought nerves. 'I'h..\...'m.. .....a |1__.i.`_-|_i ___I._ _-- KINGSTON ! V FINE PARKS mm awn IS sovcm ~-_._j_j._:.___ ` -I In Not II-gdi` I I.I---__L -, onfii-n- Din Bis. HEALTH nssouns. I` 31` 9'` EE- ll.\ RPKIVB IONTHLY. ll Volumonihoun I. 18:1) tn I3. . . . {PEER WEEKLY, Volunctl to D bo:(:,lK')7 to 133. bll'&l'NAlI`S uAaAznl. 1`! Vohm--us: PUT to lg. _..___...._.__._.:_____.__.___ BRICK HOUSE l`REET,WlTH Impmvc-man ' kn, nhll. Annlvin I In 41.-.- ----- 3375-; %?l!3'!+E{E [J-IWEDDE11. `.0 HT. ` Addrun om: to "C-." nlm "' Klnptuu. which is_equal to _the best in the city. Every new design is here. The stock of Piece Goods which we purchased from the Grand Union were all imported direct. $16.00 Suits now $12.00. $18.00 ." $13.50. $20.00 $15.00. $25.00 " $18.00. $28.00 $20.00. $5.00 Pants now $3.00. $6.00 " $4.00. COMPLETE HARPERS &fII3Al In sumnes. TROWSERINGS. ETC.. ETC., ETC- . uuvnn I.v Lulll uul. 3 SUIT OF CLOTHES :95 you. on which you save five or tax dol- lars. We have an assortmgnt of That's why we are telling you again that we are in a posi- tion to turn out a First-Class SUIT OF (`I n'ru1rc t._ ..-.r Everybody Wants to Save. I`lfulah0l'I' Block. .App y to J. B Om nlrmnls. F N!` OFFICE ON FIR-?T FIDOB IN- uni. woax oUAn41_u'xnn.u _22;o__2_v_o___3 No matter what the qusutity. we can furnish you with the Summer wood you want at the right price. We can honestly recommend our wood as being quick and easy to burn. and uniform allthe way through. - 131 Princess Tsttxlet. For Home or Restaurant. alum! nml nt-rvt-9 DIIN` '2l5r`. 1-lvnn warts and l`(`MUl` Hun. Mnnynn n AM! vv unlxum-u nn Asthma (turn \\'I Mun`\-on`: l\`om< Iv -).~.n - -' ' -`|'.'Hl. nllzzlm-as, nnuvzln'. IIOIP-h|94*Il. In- imnod watery s-V:-n. den u-an. ind hawking Ind spitting or mucus are some of the Iylnptuma of cumrrh. - Tho Wnnynn trvnnur-nt for cntarrh ll um-d upun tho lat:-at solo-ntlv -dlloovt-rlt-I Ind is n lmslflvu vuro. Thc` Mnuyun Un- 'nrrh (`um-, )r|`(- 251-, wrmnlwutly vrntllo '(|lc*s 1hI*.(l{so-use bv In netlnn on the alum! nml nc-rvml, mm tho ('.`nturrh Tahlvln 1-lvnnrw nnd In-:1] the -(llsvnavvi arts rt-More lb;-In to u hvnlllly condi- un. Munynn'n Astlnnu Re-mndlva TPHPVP In Mr nntl v-urn In In few dnn. Aathn I_!ur_* \\'Il_h_ A.~4Ih:mn Herbs. 81. IL... (`atnrrh I4-ldom full! to alfoct the wholt syntmu und to bro-nk down the gem-ml uvnlth. It oxtondn tn the Inn producing nllhmn brmmhltls onoonaump u: to NM) IlIHlI"fI and "Val. Ind HIINV olnonn the whole uyatvm, (`nualmz genera} blllty and )4-rw front I. man-lnnrgn-I ruin: the nose Hui Hlrunt. mu! lIrmIth_ IINIWFU-ll nostril: and he-ml. pr:-nsuru uud shnrp pa us In the .'n-ml. rllzzlm-as, nm`~I.ln'. muc-ry na-an. incl hnwlmm ..___.v ~ _._. t IWNTENS ` W ARR" `_'.".II " "Pm'x~'om\| J<-Morn to I'm: .. |'Mlndelph|. Pn., U. .- 90 llH'1H('al|:ld\'In`e~l'nr--nv guuumu. many or one unlulnonl sold :: Eosihlvoly dangerous. :1 obey otbon tho din:-hn too suddenly and cause inulnation. J: __-__` t-`BR BALE. lllnnlilvuv v an `ran. GURQE nnu In with Herbs, $1. Hm-diva nt nll drugg|sIs,mont- m. t'll., ll. H. \'|<`\! fur any x x. .uu|1yon,l:'>0.`3AI*(s|1 -L Aummwon-d with v tum-mu-." . .\Iu|1yon,1:'m;';Aru.I1 . A..mmwen-d wm. ._.___....___.______._____.. AITHREE-B1DRY Blu K fIOUSE. MODERN oouvonl noon, nltuged MOJohnnmu Street looms: or me up mm 3: no '3 P lac Apply to RCnAw'mug(. mm or'q.u3on gm: ;\'m`p\n ...... -_ , ;. ,__.__.___________________ (INGGION RESIDENCE __f._u}:ooqu|9_g'eal_dont1ul pmporty known nu Ir] IIIIIOIU BU OINJO." V` I `rum can be no doubt: gbouu lb. Ovhr ox-by nun , ex rionoo as vod Dz. Eowlo: b"l}xt.ncf.(z{ Wild Sm-uwpbrgrry b_o be the Wmpdy for Dinrrhuu. Dyoonbo}-j. Calla. mpc. Oholora Iulnntum Ind Bummer '0omplalno. Sold by modiolno dealer: `lb 350. a booblo. Alonyo insist. on the qonuino. Many of the imlunionn sold no Dollhivolv damn:-nun. n M... An... ma so/e,ou' samples befote: $1; ` nope `In Unnldl ere uorlced every year dwlhg to ohe neglect: of this simple preeeutlou. There into remedy no one end so effec- tive (or (the din-rhu-n of intent: u Dr. Fowler : lxqreoh of Wild Strawberry. No remedy in the endorinlon of no meny On- nedien mothers who have proved in mer- ibe. end hherdore Ipeek with condence. One 6! these in ' lye. Peter Jones. Watk- worbh. 0.; who one : I cm give Dr. Fowler : xtreob ol Wild Sbrewberry great pnile, for In llvtd` my bebyfe life; She wee onbblng her tqeh p d' wee nekeh with dlII'l`hu'I very bed. H? uieber advised me to not Dr. Fowler . Firm-.m..-.1 wna m_-... _bkA iE'A_A75'r'ILa I `-{ALF OF THE FLAT OVER THE lothl S I n1'(!)hpl.llo"J|Prlxn:fJnu3oIc`. x:n|v 10083 WILLIAM. `_ Aunlv MANTELS [IDA T A K7I\ 'I\ll rnomnaIfb1fim.n1e Bury sum- _ mar of Cholera Intantum Who Could Be Saved by the Tixnclv Use at ,Dr. Fowler : Extract 0! Wild strawberry. ' ' j- TcC :.mgiFfN1sHEn. FOR SALE. "WQIIC X " . ""* Diuaruu-cum '1`'<)" |'3_u=;Li`i'T --.. V ....p v.1 a mini mm 01 Amy K) Bnurw; van `nus: BIBBY i"`15.E{;z `:5 BIBBY I. D- A rnoeuyuuoo mu-ohaulhu hid: moot nn.0nIIrio that chdor. `I wilun lnhuionol tho Indus? Jinan by-law. The ;ooo8IIp!othnringIo-uonowmorn- -uuuw Iuu Ill. uooala. in leads) : WInu., -15 was very one and jun. I hope par blond in acting domnbic ociunco inuoduod into its Iohooll will not vtivor butwilllcliovo in tho and than vory do- dnblo uddlbouto that mind curriculum." _ by do am`: In having ur no not `mu hr trlo gm? mums; I\|l n`l`Ih- vnytrco an aunt Kn. Elinlnth Sher cum: "I umb- Io thank you for your odiool-131.10 domestic dance and In. Hoodluu. in Monday Wiley, very and inn. 1 hon. w. u! u. my way counou do not ehow A note eocive chairmen or puke. or ouenvho he devoted eo much time to their Improve- ment. 1! eldennncurtie not bet the money he would lay e system ol bile veto: pipeelhroughoulllecdoueld Perhsboeteix inches nndeteeulh the ground for the pur- poee ohntering the perk. Through thin union the [nee would be preserved from eoorching and would elweye remain green. un vurur NOW IIQ. Alderman Curbiu. chairman of parks, in om-on Ihonlon cogrupnnynhouafor the benefit of the city parks. Rooono m- oordl of the ihy council do not Ihow nhninnnn no mp. .. mm -L- uuuu-wu nnougnn. uonotmlno tho inhomo- Monal yaluool tho ppocoodingu and bhiu being tollizod in Wuhington much value In: obtgohod to tho oonroo likoly Do be followed by the Canadian commissioners. 11111- I auuu In: my roam-hblo und blunt the lorhhooning oouloronoo II Quebec wu loohd forward to wibh undoubted inter- est. Tho Amanda of (lands on the quot- Oionloo bo than ditound would. Mr. Johnston hhougho. dqhormlno tho value! an. nrnnnnrlimn ....a -I`:- unvuv an win"! one negrooe of one antes. The Americans must ru no luau for I Dino. The Gnbsnl pooplo quick uolou-n nnd they 1 vdop rapidly under aha imnlnvn ,,.up.u qulol no learn and they would de- velop rapidly oho impuovod condi- tion: which would be introduced by tho Unload Sum Mr. Johnston said the aprond of the An- glo-Amoricun oonounonh. in the United uhowuvory romu-hblound l ooulonnm n u...|.... _-- HT]! - .......`-.. nuu u - Hilary are Inruluhe. We oin n-lam uar them. an mono or gnu make mom :oox'uu! now. lIIIlIllu Asked an to bhe truth of the reported Spanish exborhions and miarule in Cube. the reverend genblemen re lied in empha- tic arms of bbe green an or-inns endured by the nature people. and he delended the American interference by arms, In the only course the could be taken in order to bring hbe Spenieh orneluiee be an end. In NDIV an n unenhinn Anhn _.L.u.-_ n.- vv me an one rtulwa depot. Mr.Jnhnebon be one to a family of travellers, his brother, Dr. Jobnebombeing the celebrated African missionary and ex- plorer, wboee deecrlptione of life and work in the dark continent A few years ago made quite a sensation in the liber- ary and aoienbic world. He in now a member 0! the Jamaica legislature end is, as web. intereebod in the Cuban etru gle. On bbe Cuban question Rev. Mr. gohnabon is en aubborit._v,.han`ng pau- ed several years of his active life on the inland. .l..I.-J -- A` Al otirough tvimvoucibvyt o;Eo'r:i:'y"'l< ooboago in North onbomc, uuwulxo In norm ITODMDIC, brief inborviow no I roproaon Wm: no she rnilwa depot. Mr. Johnston balyomm m >-----\ no Talk: About Cub: And tho Anglo-Am- orlcan Alllnnoo. Rev. W. Jobnubon. late potter 0! the Wonbern Congragnoionnlilb church, Toron- bo,und now of Newton. Ky., passed bhrough the ciby eatordny for his summer OOUUIRO nnhnnnn -no-I nan- - uu uueu name (or ms midday lunch. The harbor, from the club house for some distance west, was fsirly covered wibh skiff: lush evening. The band wee In Mecdoneld perk. The visiting American yaohbsmon were greenly inbereeted In the photographic views of tube ice yschus. which ndom the club house. The Oswogo end Rochester sporesmensre seldom fsvond wloh ice on meleke. no have no opporbuniby to been the ice yers. They book deep lnberesb in verbal dseeripbions of the contest: of Int. winter. xuunl 11050!- The yachts which won places in the regatta: races were given small {lags hear- ing the figures 1398. FINE place roceived e red flag; second. yellow, and third, blue. A number of local yechcemen will visit: Clayton Do-morrow bo witness obe Weber carnival proceedings. In yeeben-day : race Conwny Curbwrizho became tired when he reached George : burn wibh the Chlchdoo, and {mm there he called home for his mld-day lunch. harbor. (mm mm nluh 5...... c..- nux. one man; rzrmn, two seconds. Twenty-seven nleas--Veronn, bwo rsts; ! Kestrel, one second end one third; Hiawa- chn. one second and one bhird. 4 Twenbyswo foot class -- Pedro, two rsts; Venus, two seconds; Widgeon. one third; Glorin, one ohird. '1`-nnOI1_h-n_f.\nOo L..A4l._L....A- 17, n any IJUIVIIIGDYI Au nine o'clock the usual weekly hop was held. in which a number of the via:- ing yechhemen engaged. The dance closed the regent: enberbuinmenlz, and today bhe visiting yachhu left the harbor, some for home md some for Uleybon bo Delta in the water carnival. REV. MR. JOHN8TON'8 VIEWS. IBCULIH; The prizes yvere given one no the club house luh evening by F. Bbrnnge and W. Q. Phillipa. As who yachoamen ubrolled in out by out they were doauribubod wioboub my ceremony. Ah nlnn n nIn(~Iz 9).. .......1 .....Ln_ L unru; ulonl, omrd. Twenty-two-fooh knocknbout.I-Voritm, om: rth. one second; Enid, one first: Euroclydon.bwo tzbirda; Chickadee, one second. 'l"l~.- .....`....- ...--- ._:.,-- cuuu; /`suns. DWO DDINIB. Thirty-seven clan--Vivia, two rabs; Dinnh, two seconds. Thirty-owo foot: clan--Nonnu, one first; Nox. one Bub; Erma, two seconds. Twqncvmavnn lIll__vnrnnn g..- 12..., HUI! Llgllt Wind: And I Dead Calm Orected the Yoehte Yeeterdey. And the Gallon Bad n Ilonotonoue Run - The Bl; Yacht: rolled to Ulnlah Thole `two Iounda- Baee Decided on Beeline of use Bound. It did not altogether require the phleg- r matic sailor to run the yacht race in quiet- : ness yesterday for the wind woe scarcely . strong enough to blow the creeees out of i the sails. The races were very slow. and the larger boats failed to cover their two ; rounds. The knockabout finished. and 1 yet it took the Euroclydon from ll:`. .0 o'clock until nearly seven o'clock in the I evening to cover theoourseonce. The Vlvla x nlshed three quarters of her race at a few I rnlnntee of six o'clock, and the Dinah some time alter. The twenty-seven footers drifted f home between that and seven o'clock. The s committee agreed to declare the race all` at d the nish oi the first round. the yachts then having these positions : er Thirty-eeven lootere--Vivia. rst; Dinah. p second. tl Twenty-seven clees--Verona. first; His d wethe, second; Kestrel. third; Geisha, fourth. I(..-_I._L-__L _I.,_ vi .. .. . -- `ms OLOIING RAOEB LACKINO IN " mrtnesr. _______._.__ Dr. Dunn low Ida; |nn lV..-Ll- _l-1--~-- '` O-------z-- Vo Inc And Jan :-nI..Ak nL4_AA A In , . um nun nus ml 1...... Nu nuurll Inu vnoy would do- pidly Mch inks. Yacht Notu. "; 3: u Abr- .9-vvll-III nu: ma summer ronbounc, and gave 15 representative of bho xv dmmb v: on uuu auuunarn rule Cuba. Cuban: were I d EMU -nnl-I AA uun nu nrnonu nnnm-out 0! corn: for r Mood: and win do 680 same lot you. at both Ilohot in warm vats: to; than daya.aighou:dnorniu.snd I_ Dr. Bacall : Oon Caro an `pp I dzoood oltlnnlmo hhocomealrbo lifhd - - u 7 - It In Norooonsty. To In Iloublod loogq `u. 5... ad Ihlzlinx corn. 1):` Ix.-.1:-f' to n nd h dz-ad your :30 win :00 nn.nr:..c..r.n:.f.?r Ino onncnoo OI nuggutivo than-opootioo. hy tion. moguotiun. telepathy. montol co ton. suggestive education of children. drum. Viacom and cloirvoyonco. The now magazine will pouooo our: interest on ooning from the tint intimation foundod to: tho pl-ootioo of hooling by moutol mo- thodl. Two of tho hood honor: ol tho Chicago Iohool of pnychoslmy will do tho ootivo work on the now pfnglicobion. Dr. Botbort A. Porkyn. modiool npotintoodout. will hon c o of tho psycho bhonpootioo ond kindred oportnoota. whilo oocrotuy J. L. Murphy will look oftor tho portion: devoted to to thy. drouno. visions. oloh-voyooooond otion. Tho lonodor of thin ntguino. Dr. E. A. Pukyo. in I groduto of Quooo`t collogo. He in more populorly known horo through bio ability on tho lootboll old. having oidod tho Quoon t soon to loud tho Ontario ood dominion ohonpioothipl. Ho il now pnotioing at Chicago. puanouuonn ma nenung. "8uggoIhionI"io oho Mme of the new I!`- rinl in tho literary ranks. It. will cover the bunches oi nuggutivo hypuooiun. mnznabiun. eelonnhv. mnnm If mlmm wish to deal at the cheapest. plans. 0 wluh to draw y In` Mtantlun to r Tunic (in moves. with rumble Ovens. 90 have them all prices from $1.50 upwards. Look at your (Jan and Elect rln I-`Ixtnma and Hlhoy can n-lnwquar look I113 I IIIIOECII . Beginning with the tires of next month this oonuinenb is promised I novelty in nhe Iny of nmegulno. Io will be I monthly rublioehion embed no popularizing all the sheet end been idea in one field of menus! phenomena end healing. "8unnum'onn"i. ah. um- no u..- ....._ -- It Inn Bonn Imn hyomon And An loam Phonomoun. Dg..:....:.._ _:;L .1 - n . 2 m.n.'|n mm. m IHHI ms almn manor conferrod the degree of B D. and Morrin college. Quoboc, made him a docbor of di- vinity. ""`1". mo rm. J. 0. Smith. v.1>.. Gael u. was I graduate of Quooza. securing is M.A.0in 15131. In 1881 his aim: conferred the dmn-an at R In ....a u...-:.. vmuunruaun. hurl screen. James Young. Rochester, N.Y., was here with o o of the eet: yacht: owned _ in than city. 0 in a former Kingeconinnj Mu. J. H. Sbewarb and con Percy. King- aton, an the guesba of Mrs. W. H. Shar- goon. Newboro. They will spend a few weeks viaihlng lrienda in and near 0110 vil- Iago. 'l`h.In... D-.. I n u_:u. 1- n n I - Rinhnr muaruana 01 Du! pl|[)6l'. Mrs. Herbert: Baker left: for home today after nfleannh visit; with her masher, Mrs. son, Earl sbreeb. lnrnnn \'n-nun l)....l.-_A__ \V V uuluu I0!` VIOIIEIOII. F. S. (iroavea. of the Syracuse Herald. was nn Aohendanh an M10 yacho neon in M10 inooroaoa 0! his MFR. Hnrlmrh Rnhnr Iain In... LA... LA 1-- uuu quuuuu Sidney Day. Univoraitzynvouuo. afbar I prolonged absence at: so. John, N.B.. is home for vnontiou. F` 9 ll.---..-- IKR .L. :1, V -- Iulxu. M.rJ(Cnph.) P. Mculade and daughters lefn by steamer Alexandria for Monbroal and Quebec. Qinnuuf I]... lT...'..-.__:A_. , -A ML rna Smith. Rochoator, N.Y., is in the cit viaibiug the Mines Kollihon-.Bngota Ibrooo. ll lfV.....L \ I) 1- . . Repair: or III um}. MW `Ban-no u. pump: "4 ` N6vL MAGAzanE7ri6MnsEo. mra. u. n. man and nmuly. Newh are here for ohm: weeks visit: with . hives. u:.. n#._. Q,,,:.| .. . . -- -- ui Aura. vv. uuuaon. Umvenuby avenue. T. Fitzgibbona, wife and Iamil . Wabor- town, N.Y.. are visiting men I in bho ciby. mu urunnor. UI`. Nichol, Ularonco screen. Mrs. Hume. Campbollford. is the guonb of Mrs. W. (Hidden. Univonaiby Fitznibbona. WHO and lamilv, Vuln-_ vu, are In inc may on an oublng. Mr. Nichol. Uxbridge. Onn., in viaibing his brother. Dr. Nichol, Clarence Mrs. Hams. nnmnhnllln-cl a. .5- ........... 1 allow I Dlly. George Campton. traveller, is spending his vacation bore. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman J ohmbon. Picbon. spent Sunday in the city. RQV. D. R. Drnmmnnd And wifa '1`.-.-nn- apuuu auuuuy in we may. R. Drummond and wife, Toron- ho, are in the city outing. Nichol. Uxbridna Gnu. in ui.ml.... Iiovomontu of the Pooplo - What They An Saying And Doing. T. J. Naylor, UOIOIOIIOO, in in nbe city. Mine Berry returned to Detroit: l.`o-day. Miu Shields, (hmunoque rammed home Monday. Miss M. Kirk, Brooklyn. in viaioing friends here. Mina Hnmer lefb to-day 00 visit; friends at Parrots : Buy. Ganron (`munnfnn hrauygllnu :. -.`-_,n;___ xuwuw, emu. Pom` C()I.n0R.\'lC, Oat: . July `.ZG.-Dawn : Schooner 80. Louis, Toledo to Toronbo, coaL Wolhmd Usual Report. Pom 1)n,nmr:mc, Onb..July `.30 -Dawn: Steamer Baldwin. Menominee to Ouvego. lumber; schooner Bnoeman. Black River to Oawogzo. lumber; schooner Van Strau- bauzlo. Toledo be Toronto, coal: abeuner Badger Suave. Toledo no Ogdonuburg, gon- erulcargo; schooner Sb. Louie. Toledo to Toronto, coal. plnur l~`l\I nnnuu f\ .5. `I _l- H0 V` ll. BRECK. - 339 KING ST. T".""""""""'-""`

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