Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jul 1897, p. 6

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nnernoon nna ovemng. Miss Sarah Walker, of Bishop : medical training school for profouional nuraoo. New York. is in the city on a visit. to her mother. Fifth stereos. u.':n:..... r1.nI....- urhnhalnln um and mother. Jmnn screen. William Gardner. wholesale tea and coffee merchent.Va.ncou ver. B.C., A pioneer resident, was drowned yesterday at Harri- son lake while bathing. Yul... II`-mgr loft fA'\.I'V fnr Nlnnnnnn kn B0 IIKO WHNO DIDHIHK. John Humor left to-day for Napnnoo to repair the platform scale: in the Rnthbun company : yu-d. They are being enlarged and othol-wile improvod. 'l"l-In Anna nnnnrtmnnf. of Indian shoes in H10 city In nuerneuuy a. Ten students entered u n the summer oonrse in connection wit. the school of mining. which begun this morning. More will enter during the wook. This mm-nina A Iithln dnmrhter of H. H. l OIDOPWIIO lIIlp!'0VU(l. The finest uuortment of ladies shoes in the city at Abernethy a. Tm nhnlnnhn antamd unon the summer cures. ~. _ A special twin loud of Chimmon, 300 in number, from the steamer Empress of China. passed through Winnipeg on Subur- dny night. Mount the oeloseiula were dea- cinod for Cuba. A 5...! in -I-nu. Inn LL45.` -aha nllmnrl QJIA mu enter uunng we week. This morning I little daughter of Rocha, \-hilo playing with some com- Bunions. fell on 3 piece of glue, lacerating or hands in 3 severe `mmner. You can go all kind: of footwear ab Abernotl'w a. 1 Prinoeu Itroob. 11...! lush-n Anmininn anvnrnmnnf. an. Ab-e;not`l'x-';a.'l?7 V` W` V` 7 Prof. ebchor. dominion government on- tomologint, arrived at Winnipyg yoaterdny. He will spend H16 summer In the west, nnd deliver lectures before farmers initi- tutea. A nr\a:A:Q` hnin lngpl AC nkinnvnnn Q00 in ] unou tor Ullbl. V x A trout in store for those who strand the picnic at Iako Onuurio punk July 7th. (Ix-at attractions. Gamer. sportu. danc- ing. etc. Dnncing until 11:30 o cl9c.k. . A vnnnp woman nnmad Malia Do- pmlunly PEOVUT. I William Arniol. Io_n of the Into ox-sldoln nan Arniel. in dnngotously Ill in Philadel- phil. A hologram to chin shot. was re- gdvoi on Saturdnygnd his mother loft for in lnduido on Sunday. . n. I :-ldnv chm-nnm. A nvnlnnn struck A In'Ii"|rgfxom kidney troume. Ac nle -. up of twenty-aeven. I becgme z|patr0l- Inn in he police do 1-tment of Chia- ago, A has since [mt time. served Hunting oltiuor in the busiest dis- trict. `gqnatantly on my feet, for Illa! _ _ DI! day In all weathers. I lml . nmldnnt sullen-or from pains mg. etc. ueuclng unul u:.w output. A young women named Maggie groet. twenty years of age. when to commit. suicide in Victoria perk. nub- ford, b ewullowlng morphine. She will pmbeb y reeover. William Arnie]. non ml Iloouao on aununy. On Friday afternoon 3 c clone struck 5 home belonging to Edit: Reid. situated botyoau Lothair and Whontlnud, llnn.. and [mod it our the top of some small mu. No ono wu nriouoly hurt. `nu! I`. North. n nnruuuv :1! tbs Emnim INC. no on: VII llrluuuy nuru. l'rod 1.. Berth. I partner 9! the Empire furniture company. of liochahr. N. Y:, in in tho city, 1 gust to Congress HA. In will npond I N! d; n viuiringrolativu In the ciIy,|!ur which will goon I sh-' In trip to tho Two Broth:-I. Ilncullonnln. wifo and dauphin. "I ITIP W W UIIWO Dl'IlIcllG'I. Ilucullough. -are and dnughht. Kalunuoo. Mich. vidting Wiliun Ho- nnnph Alli uh-1. dnrinn tho rill VI-II5I.VVl!l'I';r -0- . M II .voot.LltbyC{'ooouunor N03 owning he .RoohatoI'. N.Y.. to vhis friends tllutlhforo lnving for Hui: homo Inthnrn.` Intnqnn. , / ~ Iticuid\iMcpoIot!uio||okloIIuroh- lightiatohoplnood in tIIolottnt`Yorkn- doubt. Hdlihmusd IlIlIOI,K|t] It nnin-`I-`ll DIX `lkh W ` IIVI I83. I17: In 3.1:-u. Monty 1 any hay in no.` 3:330 lb within du- M ll guy In nu weu.I.maru. 1 _ `mutant sufferer pains A and sides. shortness of wind. ' "hi `my test and ankles," amd` I - ~' had Bright`: disease of the and .I hul tried I nrent mam ao- 2.1 noun. uuuux. um nun u an: uuzpry gzfck-Irina slut in to is contacted 'nk Phnnnl. Tb jldnlili "'13 " mumr I'll- his ' Rnmu. ltw.'1'.~. may D.--A amu- oecurrod Inniheluon Saturday. A10! val bomgdnuon the funnel Robert How Moore.` batman Gnn (kmhosnd uooaa. Nothing had been done for swank and thgudl had boon covered over. On Saturday Moon uh:-tad to Iesumoboperuiona and was laying lower- ed into the pin by Charla Wilson Bennie. of Palmer:-ton. Out... when the latter lolb the rope thicken, gnd hoard Moore lull. Hz` gun hfor ndrow Moore. noouain toot, wowoaeodod to lower Benttiointo me well. -~ honosie wag thirty foot down, Moore heard Acrost- am. nninn from Bosnia. me! than full: his Iraq thirty foot down. Ilooro nelm IcruIn- ing noise from Bosnia, and hold of the rope relax. Ho galled, but got nn nIIlII`_ llulu vn u-up .--7- --.._... no Answer. ' He then went f Jame: Cu-roll. who WM ..u.....-|.:.... nh-an in nu! ukgd him to loygr then went I James Uuroln, wuu wan frloughing close I: , and naked him ll!!! Into the well. Cnrroll uid . he would no dbvm bimrelf. Moore th_eI-eupon Iow- ered him down. At twenty leet Carroll called out: "Pull me out. I am chucking. Moore pulled him up. but` when twelve feet from the top Cnrol `let go hie hold; and fell. Andrew Moore then went for hel . and got James Johne. Sandy Howe, and illlam J. Moor, brother of Robert. Sandy Howe was preperln to descend, but it was decided to send gown a lentern. It went out at twelve feet. A book was then got, and the bodies were ......mI..I rm-_ and hrouahb to the Iurfeoe. iidok bodies grappled tor, and brought All the men were quiitn dead. A.. ;........t. ulna huh! and a verdict of quite dena. Aninqueot was held and: death raburned. Andrew Moore was e_x- onerated from blame. Carroll in said to have left a wife and famy in;'l`oront.o. lnilr ` wm Tender I Reception to SI: Wlllrld Lnurlor. ` _ MONTREAL, July 5.--A re. whiclmt one time threatened to assume the proportions of a conagration. broke out at 9:30 this morning in the village of St. Laurent, about seven mila from this oil: . Two dwellings were deatro ed. and B t ird, the property of Joseph rte. was badly gutted. The Home: ha got; a good start; before the local tire fame. with 3 hand on- ...-..- o........I nut. Ani-mm-.n was nmmhl: Mo14D3ur. JULY 5, 1897. before the local nro Ieroe. mm B. uanu en- gina, turned out. Assistance was sought rom Meptreel, but was nor. given, an the chief thofughb than the absence of a `water works system there would render futile any efforts by his men being there. The owner: of the destroyed houses were P. J. E. Goderro and Arthur Toupin. Loss about $8,000, pnrtioll insured. rm... Mnntrnnl hour of trade has decided about $8,000, pnmuu msureu. The Monhroal boar of trade; t.o tender :1 reception to Sir Wilfrid Laurior on his mcurn from Europe. A....o.|.m- nu-A nf nrnnllnnx will dimnvared his return trom Europe. Another case of smallpox was discovered 'yesterdsy._ The suiferer, a. young lad of fourteen. Goddard Charbonnsnu. residing on St. Andre street, was promptly removed to the civic hospital. The medical authori- ties are still divided in opinion as to the character of the disease. The rst sup- posed oase was discovered on Saturday. Antina chief detective O'Brien. of New posed mscoverea on muurnay. Acting chief O'Brien, York, has wired the Montreal detective de- mrtment to be on the look-out. for Martin borne. the New York barber. who is wanted in connection with the Guidan- .......... .m.-.-Ann mnntnrv, wanwu In uullllvcunuu u guppe murder mystery. `--`~...,__,-' sun 8 Hunt. _'::2:'.t;..`.;2..-;;.."::..;.:`s.':f`..f.ii",f r nsgu uuuuu -a Much specu tion was indul ed in since Saturday as whom would fill the honor of bearing th stsndnrd of being the most popular mguiber of the Kingston bic ole club. R ief was experienced w en. at a meeting of the club held this morning, the knotty problem was solved, t 0 members. by vote. de- ciding thst C. D. McFarland. the genial secretary-treasurer of the club. was en- titled to the honor. "Charlie" has been It hard vrnrker in the club's interest for In number of years. He is painstaking in his duties and in his intercourse with members is kind, courteous end sifnble. f\.. Ilka lI\I|.l'Lhf. lnunrll hhil Aflfn. members 1! [N10, Oouroeoua Iuu nun-um. On `the market square this afternoon, the "popular Charlie, was presented with abigh grade 97 model bicycle by C. N. Jones.-,sctingin behalf of the Frontenac bicycle company. Syracuse. N.Y., which made the donation. The wheel issper- lect beauty end one of the nestest models made. It was wiewed with longin bi several hundred pairs of critical eyes t before and after the presentation. 1'}... rlnnnrinn wan nurnlv voluntsrv on ` 111, $'3`T'c1:'1z' . K _ List _1-xclnotl ulica. s I no a, x mm for O250. M _, K FOR SALE B1 _ IITCIIILL. clmnht l Optician` belore unu tuner we preeununuuu. The donation was purely voluntary the part of the Frontenac bicycle compan . the members of which thought it would 0 an appropriate not to make such a presentation -on the occasion of the visit _ _of , the Syracuse whoelmen to thishihtorio county of Frontenac. which name is us. higly thought of here as is that of Washington in the United States. These names are no more popular than are the famous wheels which bear the name of "Frontenac." * Nearly Into! Accident at` Illlton loluntl Yooterdoy. There was an accident at Milton Island at noon yooterdny thst cmnovery near ro- eulting in the death of .o young man, a servant of Mr. Knopf, the owner of the island. The young mnn,ugod about twenty- eight, who come from .New York recently, went for n . bathe, at about eleven o'clock. Ho sworn into deep water, and must hove tokens cramp. {or he soul: in sight 0! his companion: on shore. Word woo oont to the c$)toin of the Item: yacht Miltonio, who put oil` in A boat and t-bod tho nnconocioul man; man up with a pike polo. Ho bod nnndor wotor nonrly "ve minutoo. Moo- ruroo woro token toroouociutehimond Dr. Abbott woo oont lor. On bio orrivol tho young monhod boon portially revived. and his trootmont noon brought himtofull oon- ociouonooo. Hols doing well `today Ind will soon be none the woroo for hlo experi- _:___j_ FIVE MINUTES UNDER WATER. IAIIIIIIIQI vuuuvu an I -av. Qmlno. Qua. July 5.-A thunder storm wining! the Into St. John yesterday and did rnuidonblo damage. At. Jonqmiof _tl_Io_ ightning utrnck the church dtmny , ,__ _,._A _l AL- _.- did uidoubloaunnge. Av aonqlmpru the dtni high mus. cnrrylng uuy part at thoroo . upsetting the two altar: and knocking down the ochtingfpriolt. ` _ In the punk: than ollowod one nun. is re- ported to be lilhd, vho some wont obhcnhndhoboonrriodout of the bui - Tho church vu oouqnmod Hy the IN. TM! in tho third church this has boon rd by ightoing in Iholaiot. John tllntritet within 1 lnrtnilht. ` nun lit II] "(lining III at agggyicz within . lartnight. 'l`oIono.JnIy 6.-John Gray Gihuon. tho dohnltiuq actuary-tarounnr ol the 0'Kodo it-owing puny. withdraw" hit pinto! not guilty im police can this morning, and pludod nilty. Ho - todood to. than in the Kingrton rmltallicy. 0'6 vuunolllubut ..v-".3."-:::".'.'.-'-" ~='= . I`... .... 3. . n. nlomu-land no Oholoo or Tho cfub r lgh llonon. .. . , ,,-A_ ..:-_ __- :_.:..1.....a :. .:...... -A 1},nnooi_._: inn-coy. 9&3`; Dastaovep av FIRE. A POPULAR MEMBER. 1 Lighting Gounod A Paul .-.. n..- I..l- K _L lhnnnl Calcutta ftlno `hug. _ 1,4. - I.L_ I1..- I IIIILWCI lwanfwm THE RE$_lILI 31; 7| siupus Al-`l*RAY NEAR vanong - ___J-_ngannn _ ,4__:_ - no-nun Jlcklon nu incuw noun tho Pu-uu Oonou-nod-Both Into Intoxi- cated-Jaohonu Sold to bmnvlug Iron " no man ot. a nun nun by non-1' Particnlu-i of, I` fracas that will. in all puobnhiliby, moguls in tin laying of; Ierinul charge-pu-ha .1 of, manila later--against: : rosldpnt of owns, ruqh the city. this afternoon. ` L Two men. both wall-known in Voronn. Reuben Jackson. proprietor of the Jack- son House, in tha villqzo named. and Mn- thow Rovoll. went out for g drive in Jack- son : buggy yesterday. IA'o!Uvonlng Rovoll drove up to the tux-pry 0!. Dr. E. I: Mala, Van-nun. and Itntad to` )6 doctor Rovoll drove to me nun-gory at. ur. ma. B. Moles, Vernon, and noted to` the thnb he and Jackson had bud "adiioulty." and that he had struck the latter. who, he thought, was going to die. He onrljed Jackson. who was inaamiblo, into the ' doctor`: office. nnd laid him down on A sofa there. Dr. Moles examined the man. llld found that he was bleeding from china cuts on the (see. one on the check. one on lm bridge of the nose, and a third above the aura. The min were web as would bridge of the and or Illll suave we eye. The cuts were be mode by the blow of e nun`: sh. The injured mun revived at intervals, un- der the doctor : treatment. but would re- lapse into unconsciousness, -each time.- before any questions could be put to him. Finally. at three o'clock this morning he recovered consciousness. and,in answer to squsstfon, said he was suffering. not from the cu ` on his face, but from a ' in in the back of his neck. A'n exuminstuon failed to discover any bruise or cub t.heresnd it is supposed that when Jsckson, fell the back o( the neck struck Against 8 stone or other hard substance. Heiell asleep soon after hav- ing been revived and continued to sleep for several hours. rm... ..s,...... MIA kw RA;-all in Dr. Moles several hours. The story told by Revel! to Dr. Moles and train despatcher Cook. of Verona, was to the effect that. Jackson became very quarrelaome after hnving been driving for I some time, and wanted to fight. Revoll rofused_s.nd Jackson upset the buggy in apbempting to turn it about. Both men were thrown out and Jackson followed Revell round the rig several times threat.- ening to "lick him." Revell warned him repeatedly to desist or he would strike him and his warning not being heeded he nal- ly did strike his companion with the result; above described. 1.. I\.. M.-.1...-. nmnn Rnvnll nnnnm-Ml above described. In 1)r. Moles oice. Revell appeared very remorseful for what. he had done. Both are men of over the medium size, but Jackaonis consumptive, while Revell is robust. and healthy. They were both drunk yesterday. Jackson apparently be- ing worse than Revell. The latter has: brother living in this city employed an en- gineer in Campbell's og!` mill foot of Brock street. In. ..|..-...|- bum n :-lnnlr this nfhn-nnnn n brock sweep. At about two o clock this afternoon a message was sent to Jackaon a brother who resides in Deseronto. stating than the" injured man was dying. His mother lives near Enterprise. __-_... __ --.-.n IPAAJI an she Passed Away Yesterday-ner End _ Was Peaceful. A -very and event occurred yesterday afternoon in the death of Mrs. Jean Tay- lor. wife of Capt. T. F. Taylor. marine in- specter. Deceased. who was; daughter of the late John Hood. marine engineer, was 0 ed only fty-six years and four months. arried in 1865. four children pleased the union. Of these. three sons, William R... Fenwiok and Hudson. reside in Minneapo- lis, Minn. They were tel raphed for on Saturday. and arrived in t e city to-day too late toy farewell to one whom they loved and whose love was returned. The fourth child, Helen. resides at home. Mrs. J. Walker. Montreal. is a sister. and John Hood. Arkansal. is a brother of deceased. ` I\.........I ..u'n-ml hr Iuimn with deceased. y Deceued suffered fbr some time with acute diabetes. On Saturday lastrshe was obliged `.0 take to bed on account of the severeness 0! her sufferings, and on Sun- day the end came. In her younger days she was a public school teacher. in the employ of the Kingston public school board. She was an attendant at St. Andrew s church and a faithful worker in behalf of the church and societiee connected with it. Her sympathetic nature was commended by all with whom she came in contact. I .. .... .....-.I...n-. A! Human : univm-ni.t.v ll wwn wnunl auu umuu In uuuvuuv. any graduates of Queen : univorany have been aided by her generosity. 'l`|m.ln.muml ulna: nlnoe from her late jSiiouLDN'1` hnve been muoa by nor genoroawy. Thain-natal takes place from her residence. Colborno street. tomorrow at- nnnn Bnexoletlvee in Ontario. Tuuoxvro. July 5.-"B_utfnlo Bill," (Col. Cody) referring to his former life, remort- ed : "Do you know I think I can oonlider myhelf 3 Canadian. My parent: wen Canedinne, and relatives ere yet living in the neighborhood of Woodooock. E. A. Goodman, the druggiet, on Yonge street, of this city, in reluteci to too by marrisge, while Ihnve also 'reletiv6e in St. Cathe- ..:....- M- .........-H..H.m- Inn: .9. nnn timn A wnue 1 IIBVO B150 rulluvuu III on. uuvuur rinea. My grandfather was at. one time I resident in 0` ~. nto. To-day Mrs. Nickle. Earl street, oon- tributed fteen broad-leafed straw hats for the men employed by the corporation and at work on the streets. The `gift wu timo- lynnd showed the donor to pouou cym- pathy in its broadest come. Mnior F:-nor. in churn of the Vhilitin pithy In its broadest . sense. Major Frazer, charge store: at Winni for some you-I.hu been diachlrgod by t 0 government. The first Day of the Great Summer Sale of tlIe._l.ate P. J. WALS S Stock a Grand Success. M % this will be forced tdclose our store at 5- o'clock each altcmpoll in ordclntu Ilggo on` and followin day. .< ' . e ` - - . .1), We would asklthe shying Public to attend `this Sale up early in tho day ::i me as often as like. -.2) L.l'A.. . -F`1:r-st%Daya Grand Success. nIwuv ru u nun uy-.--.- ._.-_. YESTERBAY `arrnuoou. .____r, DEATH OF MR3. TA`YLO_R. Not Hypocrifical Pathos or Jealous Insinuations;;i more. Stdfe ope? at 9 o;docK yd. ` III: ,`'IV 3 FOR `CHILDREN: 3 LADIE5, L3 lWald19iTMader, Wereat Thirty Days Sale. All Goods sold at a Sacrifice. ` Ilor.hwutIAd0onpsny...... 00' uu IontruloostonOo.............1u 00 0I.u.0oloudOotton...,......... 00 DoIn1nion0ot.on................ "15 my IOITBILI. PBODUOI Illllflu lomnn. 110.. July 4.-Ft.om-noooipu 4900 brh; mm at goal. Qlotctlonu futons" Wlnton-.u.10 to 4. ; Patent Sprig`. 0.10 to 4.40 ; Straight `E01121 . 3.70 to 3.80 ; trl. 8.80 to 8.50- Bnporno I 0 to 3.80; Stroll Hahn no t.o.l.oo~ ones: o 3- mm to 1.90. GuIl-Whout Nd. 2 um. and. `mo co 'lRo;0om.n0af.o!o; Pun blotowozobn. 372 to Ibo; Barloy.8'luf.o35I:RV| Iotodlo; omneu. 31.25 to 1.35 ; Oornmnl. 76o mo. Pxov1uoNu-Po:-k. Ir14.oo to 15.00 ; In no to `lo; Bnoon.l1o to12o;Hnmu. no to llo;0houo. to to so ; Butter, townships 130 to `tho. |Wutorn.10otol2o:EllI.Dotao . ' . IJIVHEITUIIIO Ulllnilo mvnroon. Noon._.Inly 4.-Who|t H.891 . In 9d,- rod winter, 010d; No.1 Ool. no 3} ; com In Old; pen. In 1|d;,, than 01; Ind. 20: 93; mllow Am..11n-ad; g:.oon-lon$:.n,u, huv1.l5o ad: 'l1;ht.un ad: anon anon u. I 0hoou-Whlfa. 49: 0d M1 0d.OolouIi. 4h 01 4` There is great comfort in 9. good Lawn Mower. They are not ex- pensive, are very easily kept in order, makes the lawxtiblook like velvet, and is therefore an indie- nsible article around swell-kept ouse. Different makes and sizes 1 gm AND sunnunm AtI>.o.~!e'~TsPR.-~6.sl ._T__._'..-._.___._._ _j_?_:.._...._._j.. }Ewn Mowers. pav- at \JI'II..LII\Il `I13 \II IIII `\I\l the most desirable spa in America. PURE AIR, SUPERIOR. AC- _ _...... -.I-A2-_ __.I ....-_..-u-.1`:-up-an cimuancm KOIIIILL I100` KAIIHL All. or Onnullun Paella Railway..." 6:} 6: b -no-one-o--uncoun- UI\L'. nxxx, out A'4A\A\JL\. Jnw- commodation and surroundings and the Famous Waters and Baths reached by the Canadian Pacic Railway, make `A. Strachan's.` LIGHT WEIGHT - JOHN LAIDLAW & SUN. `~ Tiitf am; Sn- .` -jlyclncy rum * e by `Dr. Hobbs t in city some weeks tho line of Dr. Hobbs` Kney Pilla. the nuts] num- ` than Mantle:-inc from kldney fin Klngnton would be reduced twenty-tlve per cent. during ~ oeeniully verified. ' ut mud all of the . y {tom outed patients, let- rom joyful to overflowing t '-more reotdtcd `to health ,, oljpuflerlug and misery- rg` grand medicine has ac- Ilqcoamplishin to-day. clan. over re: ized by 7 ` ' ll nothing mat can cause any ybyulolun router satisfaction -I-_-.._. u..... n fun` that he has - g _, `A letter which are, 2 `In owners u- this l Successors to J. M. RICHMOND & CO. . 114 PRINCESS ST. - GENTLEIREN.` IJVIIPOOL DIAEIITU. .-..- `Ll--- I..l.. ;__un.-.o H 3 It pay to deal at LaIaiaw's. 9`2%? st3}'~1z \1Eiz'% 15. UNDERWEAR 'TT\YLOR S BIG SUMMER SALE Will Continue All July, `Everything in the Store reduced in price. I. I\lL` L57. \JlAV\.aIannqv--1 '.--_ MUSLINS. - I PARASOLS and sun UM- BRELLA& IHOSIERY. CORSETS AND` i GLOVES, All at Bargain Prices qt i Dfmss Goons and sxucs. iPRINTS. GINGHAM5` and I-IIYCT `IXTQ |'roYE'e T"'%.--.. TA YLOR S. Deslfe ; mu -mun? ng;:ro.gus Kidney Pills a 'tu me a. friend indeed, and Auto than M. intervals as impre- Vo. undgto strengthen my hawk and Lmanrs unnnxggni, -E. *s..,e-- In ding ;:las_ed- out Pots ,0? Pun: it in : healthy. f - ' yontkitchenwith $--v---- gurgvglgh Kldnov Prhcnu and Ivan. !_I:_lott|I. only at v undo and linen nuu_rany- nu supp, m 0 thing`: gcorch. _ Ptidny thoyouhor was hirly inblo. hut onnlmrdny old 801 bunt forth in nu his giory. making bhb in- hlhnhfof this section of thc mundtna ..'_I..-4 -u-all Ar '1 "*`*""-"";'.';';:; ::.;:;..; T 1 lrflnv the Inuhor IIIUIIIIII In nun auvuuu nu Uuuv ..._ sphere uwolter. -1 ' On Snturdnythd maximum, of but re- giltond by Dr. Knight : oundsrd thor- morgow Inn 78;. mind the minimum 59 . On Snnduy tIn_ba| wont om or two do- .3`: I. . lgably than o clo9k Bun- George Cohen, or onnyo. succumbed to B:-oln revel To-dny. ` Four months and mini!` ago George I Gcholl web eent from Ottawa to the Kingsg ton peniuentiery on conviction of forgery. Ho wee aged about thirty yoere,and he leib in Ottawa a young wife, and n beby then about eix weeks old. Scheil e berm ol imprinonmont; won two years, and he wentto work in the pen with the beacon light of hope shining brightly, and ' II hting up the derkneee of his dark lot. 1 e was Q quiet and obedient prisoner "and geve no trouble to hie `guard: or koopere. About eweek ego be was ebulcked by illnen. which developed inho brain lever. He became unconscious and remained so ....s:I ....a-`nigh ihnn_ A mrdon hlvimz M'- I"" I , - -----~-. minimI n 68`;$nbThiI Ill pro- (ljnbly reg _ 1. that IV I`- Bowen sauna meanest today the but Wu at El height. 84 being roginurod. To that guru at last twelve rec may be Added for the maximum can eat. The thormolnetor Dr. Knight hlru hi! ....I...... 'lAIII In nlmlrarnd. In Lhgt, only thg Dr. vsmgnn must all reading: from in sheltered. in him`. only must 0! heat. In the atmosphere in ,_._.1_n- Aboun three o'clock blue mornin the gifimum degree of heat i-egiete _ wan 1,-finenenv us; {:a{oUR mos? THAT w1LLcuRa YOU. A He became uncommon: mu ruuuuuw BU until yowetdez. then. I pardon hlving rlved for bl . e was removed in Drenmn a ambulance` glue general hoepihl. His wile lutfbeen eons for and Arrived with hot babe bolero 805011 was taken to the lioipiliel. In spite of all that. the hospital phyuiolene could do for him. the condltlon of the unfortunate man continued to grow wot-Ie end deeth put 3 period to hie nuerlngl thle foreman uh eleven o'clock. Ion An Tum othor lnntouooo. ' Kmmnou, July 5.-(`l`o the Editor): In Saturday : iuue of the News Mr. Powers olniino Nut hi: child. who hu just pound from part Grotto pub second of the first book. in the tint in` the city to have ac- complished this ot the ago 0! ooven you-I, and think: IOIIO special prise ought an be given by way of recognition. I with to 1117 hhnt. mv dnunhtar Annie. who in in the by or rooognmnn. 1 wan to an that In daughtnr Annie, we ool at I: o orphans homo, passed this IIIIIO enminncion. tanking honors. on June `Z7th lust, rnd was not. seven until June 30th. Likowisdmy daughter Addie, who is also in. thc orphans` homo. pulled the name anmimbion with honorl, "At. the age of uvon. in J uni. 1895. At. tb age of ..x...|.s .1. .....ml {um um nnnnd k. and Un__ _. . I wreaths:-buucnok tbooit! WWI '* ind linen Eudll ha 051119 ! lllllc ullulluuvnuu wnuu -vuv.-, -- u... -5- thtoonge oighb ah puultd into the Iooond k. and mm. gt. the no ofnino. the passed with oight aha puma man we uuonu noon. Iuu now, At. hho up ofnino. passed honors into she junior third. I! gny r in! prison unto be given, my tiro c dren, I think. deserve the ume.-WxL- .n... 'Fun;\:- 0,`! Main ufrAAf._ I IlIl7'VI'lIIl vvuvvnauuu n--nu. The steamers Prlnoeu Louiae and Empire State brou ht aboua 600 excuraioniutn. who attended t e outing to day 0! the Syracuae oycllIu. from Cape Vincent. arriving here at one o'clock. There were about 100 wheels aboard. The party use made upbf A jolly crowd of ai ht-soon, out for fun and frolic and aeemed und to have it at. any cool. The boats were met. by member: of the Kingston bicycle club. who took the viaibora in hand and escorted them around the-olt ' As xi... n'..l.~.-IV: Hm lnnnl whmlmnn and cnunren. 1 I -IIIIII, uvuurvu vuu LIAM Tvzus`, 23 Mqin street. the-city. . At t roe o'clock the loc_1_lw_vvhoelmen and the vieitore gethered At the market square. where they were eddreaeed by Dr. Herald. ,the local club : repreeentetive to the C.W.A., who welcomed the Americans to the limestone city. wiehing them 3 good time. Aiter thin the riders mounted their wheele and rode Around the city. The uylmn. penltentlnr . Fort Henry, Royal military college other places of in- intact wan vleitnd. ` "Nov York THDIHIO: t _ _.`'.___.L. A __ ` "ulhp Lop; guy Rbuon ` Tpodph Should Suf- ~- 1.`. sunk Kldnnv Brooklyn, UL Eutern league - At Providence. 9; Wilkelberro. I. At. Springdold,413; Scran- ton. 3. AI Syncuee. 8; Rochester, 3. Au Toronto. 3; Buffalo, 1. MIINDAY HAMIIH. Inmury cuuqzv uuu I terms were vlnitod. Nations! lesguo--Ab New York. 2; Bon- too. 3. At Chicago. 2; Pittaburg, 8. At Louisville. 0; Cinoiunnti. 12. At Clove- lud. 8:88. I0lli!, 4. At Philudolphia, 2; Brooklyn. 5; nownd gamo,Phil|dolphiu, 7; Bfooklyn, 5s Ilnmrn Inumo 9; svuauvv. u. uuu-..., .. - suunu mumn.-4. National lea.guo--Ah Chicago. 16; Wash- ington, 7. AI: Louiavillo. 6; 8%. Louia, 3. At Gincinmti, 5; Baltimore. 4. . -Eastern luguo-At8 ricuse, 3:Rochos- tor. 4. At Bu'alo..9; oronto. 4. which IIII Uuywu. `um IOIID nu ma ovary other day. and will shoot the rapids. .15. America in u our soul host. The St. Lnvtonoo steamboat company. which` opcntu u largo has of host: iwonnoction with -$01: York Control, and which ...... n.. Anna;-In; In mlmnd tun uldmnn. Boy xorgirlnunc. The uuunor Auction on Wednesday the ' 7th, vill ash in nt 11-ip down tho St. lawronoo from Clayton 00 Montreal by dnyltght. in oonnocclon with ma New York Cum-nlnnd Hudnon river nih-ond. tho 'nofptl 80. Lawrence tmninuu of vb} II II Clayton. The host will run -vnoi mm (luv. and will shoot Illa nnidn. With-D0507 xw Uuuiru, nuu wnlon own tho maria. l:t.obui|d t.woAddition- nlhonb In pnton throne: with the ` M mmo . Tlniunftnruoon Born. Nubia strand: Ildthopn his nanuu Bidnoy Prion, Vnndqgcudghh, olaimingto bonn- Iidcutol Neutral. Ho wan-I-and on nudondboingnhotuhhid. Hadron a been shut uiovd dunno! won-and whichhoelailll honoured intrude for uothrhuuu Inna hrlnrnou Gunn- Ihnhnnnndt-in ' illiqllu. r, than 0 feel that he -thd means of restoring lost health {allow creature. l1I"I VIII 0 J`.lA LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. o-h---------2-. 0I$`l'II'l`bI Itoubb will bout- . with tho. when at M "1. DEATH or A convucr. Ame`:-nvnnrn Whulnun lion. ; ``* ' "`-Al`--A--.,w~ . \ |GoodlIIIoI-Io lnlhnl III-ond~ ` I-. M3 `rho Rug Manor Mao. L ~I_lL.....- ng-v_r-wyv-q-- -v._ _ .. gmvau Yins OF PAIN. Buoboll an-on. . A; \Y-_ \) = WE _,{`.}H`R`. ts sI*D`THi new; from m BIIEF EAQIAIQII . 1mw*.M W? 89! -nu vuy hint no-um: And couuuouc _-5- n..n&.`.n u... n: lnnoricn vnot-n'u.- ~ It . Dowlillo Hnmiltomiu in the city to spend a mouth : holidays. " In Town! at man today the ulO|'IlI0" mgter bored 90' in tho shade.- Rrg. put. A, f`.nI~mmin|_ "A ald rant-oral W` In mo ensue.- Buli rgt. A. Cqmmingu, '`A field battery, in In Bolloville on furlough. Princinnl Grunt ooouniod aha nuloit of battery, in neuovme nmougn. Principel Grunt ooou ed pulpit St. Andrew : clmrch.- Brawn, `yesterday. Oven-Al,000 pahienla have been treated etc. the general hoepitel time October In luh. Mm Bu-the Johnlbon. of thin city. is viniting relebivee end friend: in Brockville; `hr. Pan pave the citv in almost free from vmnng IOIIEIVOI Ina xrlonun In Dtuulvlllu. Dr. Foo says the city almost niclxneu. It never was In I more healthy conditioil. Mia: North III?/hick. Portsmouth, left this mining {or Wutox-town. N.Y.. to visit fri Idl. (1.. at."-A-u (`Jan-nln nhnwink wlmalad _ `Ind Hlq Kidney ' Eln` Glvl An)! ' ' Physi- -_ W vg'ln,al,_ly Rgqommondod -- uiolilvl Gburagus Kidney L mwhloh cum: Him. In ' * [ 'iu:.vvxrm .4 . Chicago, Sept. 15th, '95. `Remedy 00: s 9` 9I`I.t|omon.--1-`or years [have been " uoriig from 3 weak back and severe `gzogiop at my kldne '5, my . . . . . ..m.. hnina at t. a sure visit lridndl. On Saturday Clnnde Chedwink wheeled from 0_deue_ho Westbrook, six miles. in twelve minutes. , ' - 'I:`.l.......l Han!-J. loll. An Hahn-(lav fnr Al. twelve unnunu. Edward Boom left on Saturday for 4 monto, After 3 two woh visib no brother. J. Scott. . 11.. J A Rnrlllinlz Inn man for 1 brother. J. Booth. Mrs. J. A. Ruddiok left today for the Thousand Island: where she will spend 3 couple of wool`; Mr. J. G. Donnell went out to Sharboh couple of weeks. Dr. J. C. Connell went Luke to-day to treat a patient suffering from diphtheria. w. hum ; mlandid nmze of. white and from diphtahena. We have a 9 londid range of; colored vests. alter ; my... nnmininn R1\J,R_ Lahrmlnr. from colorod venue. runners. The Dominion R.M.S. Labrador, from Jvlontreal, arrived at Liverpool at three o'clock this afternoon. 1.. a. .-.m.-ml thnl`. l) Arm1 Scott. barris- o clock this nwernoon. It. is reported that; D'Arcy Scott. barris- ter. Obbgwa, will be" nppoinoed postmaster of the house of commons. 1....-. 'Nmmnnnn_ nlark for E. B. Gal- of one house or commons. James Thompson, clerk for E. B. Gal- lagher, left today for Oswego. N. Y.. t.ospend a week : vacation. Eight people were drowned in Lake Michigan yesterday while bombing at vari- ous points alo the beach. mum imnr I3 ildi-en and enioy an anar- points alo mo ooacn. : Bring your c ildren enjoy .noon'sout.in'|1rLnko Ontario pa rk, July 7th. Races. games, sporlzq. etc. M:.. M rvnrinn. Division street. left on 7th. lumen. games, sparse. soc. Miss M. O Brien. Division street. Suburday by the sbeamei-Corsican no spend a month in Toronto with friends. 11--.... J.-.I.n.mn mu nrrnnmd for bointv IIUIHI` IIQII ll_ weak DBIJK uuu auvn xenon 1 WI troubles being at b e 2 `nl I-un|9?.i-fnuf vmrn. At thllt UIDO` month In Ioronw Winn xrlanua. George Johnston was nrreatod for boing drunk yesterday and was allowed to go by alderman Livingston this morning. u:.. mI:r.l. Homing In: none bo Almonbo alderman Livingston uns morning. Miss Edith -Homing has gone to visit. friends before leaving for North Dakota to reside with her brother. ' A lisp]. 19:!` no-nnrl Rnnnnff frnm rin. Don't fail to attend the picnic st Ontar- io Park July 7th. Games. sports. quad- _riIle band and dancing, afternoon and oven- Dakota to reside man nor manner. A litolo girl, named Bennett, from Wil- leuholmo. was taken to the general hospi- tal this morning, suffering tram diphthe- -J. mg. Mice Minnie Lengeman, after spending two pleuent weeks with friends here. re- turned toher home in Rochester, N.Y., last evening. Women : bicycle boot: at Abernet.hy e. J. T. McLennan. a teacher in the Armour iatitute, Chicago, is in the city. the guest; '1 . F. Vanluven, county trou- Il PSI`. uror. . Judge: hoid that the English betting house not did nob contemplate the nup- preuion of bombing in race course an- closures. n-:...... ir......:n .....a (`1\nI(r;bhf., .1-. Inn.` closures. . , Drivers Hewszill and Conkright, at Lon- don. On|:.. acting es instructors. returned today to resume their duties at. "A eld battery. "mm mm] miners in the United States battery. - `The coal mihers bold mass meeting: to-day. Ii ia"impoa- aible to-day to determine the effect of tlo meetings. 9 VB}... ...-A nuvnnl-. AC Hun nnnnnn mi HA th moetin s, The guys event of the season will be the picnic_ M`: Lake Ontario burl: July 7th. Great attractions, games, sports, dancing, afternoon and evening. Min Rn!-Ah Wnllmr. of Rinhmfn medical ' , 2 9.,'`'P 9! 5 ||l| 5: "-1 WMM hoiiag age twoptg-tour yearn. mm the I Jun! my back near my kidneys `_ lwtd to-become pnrulytad. I was cm`- Qo 1111` home in terrible ngony, and I ' Id to be turned in my bed, at no of the muscles of ...thd' I_lIsv .been aAconat.a'nt Vur-from kidney trouble.` At the up at tumntv-Levon. bocune gput]-0|.

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