Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jul 1897, p. 4

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` fjlnyas, RElD S. UIIIIWI IIITII, VII IIIFIIT III 035% O5 , until the an had about burned out In: it diooonnd that tho mu. boy wu within the building. Lyi on I window oill. wlnnlnhndovidontywboon trying (opt mgwuthdudhdyd tho poor child. In append tho child npplid a much to straw and than nttunphd in Gap rough thowindow inland oq in door. _ F... .. ...... .. .. .,......... Iuhtuudauhionh-A-0. IOU UWU VIII III Jllh J. Mohhhon and E. Cmley, tramp:-, were chnrgod with vugnncy. Mchhhon wu ned 85 and costs. with the option of going to jail for one month. and Conley was taxed 83 and cone, with the choice of pond t owoohi C tlocorbott. . .1. FI`lgMI: I l!A$-_f:f In NIL] ngln AC upunung two wall In Uuuo uornou. Hutton : cuo--for who illqpl isle of llqu - was adjourned until the 8:]: int. Polloo Ouun To-clay. James Kennedy wu allowed his liberty by the acting mngiou-no yostex-d`n. `._ after having been nrreuod. for being druh . `J10 was found lying in I state of stupid intox onbionnn the walk in front of Dr.~T. M. Fonwick'u houu. Barrack In-cot, this morning, and in police court. In: sentenced to we quit in jnil. J. Hnnhnn And E n@|IAU 9,:-nlnnn Idlllll. -Elf-9 ill I.--IlI. tho burns and sheds 0 Alfred Dnfuon, Mfu- oouri, ny morning, sud . the chm- vnr.n d Ann of Juno: Samar. tnnhnt an thn Ioun, Iy morning, Illll Illa unno- our-oid non of Jun: Boga. unint on the non tmn, wu burned to dash. Not until 0.5- lira hnd nhnnt. hnrnnd nut. mg. in Hanson lA9'0n ls improving In n_c-nun. Rev. Mr. Miller now occupies the Methodist, church pulpit in. the rihaeni-0 of Rev. Mr. Pletts on furlough. (E. Wnldron` has entirely recovered from the accident. he received some time ugo. Iu('.t.0r`y men re-mrt n. lessening in the uuntity of mi k now daily received. he Methodist choir will again he strengthened. Agents me now husily engaged with m.u-hiuery, hinder twine, oils,,etc. James Vance has been em- nhnmrl ut \\'illi-_un Au-Hun-'.. ll..nn.~._.. ours `Bright : diselue. .; -ou.ue the kidnsys to rapidly * .- jygtom otho poisons of aloohql 1' his n nlnnr mind nwnnf. nlnnn UllS,,l`.[C. JIIIIIES Vll.n(,' H3 "Gen (`HI-` played M. William Arthur's, Batlersea, of laps. ' IJHUIF IIUIIIIIIUB Z Mox'rsnr.. July 6. 1897. Messrs. Bawden & Seals, Kingston. Ont. Gentleman,'-I see by the news- pers that an attempt ha been made to ' discredit the evidence taken by the King- ston penitentiary commission b saying that the evidence was taken by eye who were incompetent. I have had experience of many short-hand writers in taking evi- ` ence and remember none more accurate than you. I see it is said the witneseee were not allowed to give their evidence as theywishsd but onlyas the commission per- mitted it to be taken down. Mr. Devlin and hie friehds make this statement. and all I presume because Mr. Devlin was not allowed to change hie evidence. though permitted to make any explanation of evi- dence he had given that he afterward-3 de- sired to_ recall. Yours truIy,.]AMr.s Noxou wuuuuu; nu. unlu. Sunbury, July .6.--The farmers are through planting, and are improving their buildings. The Salvation army cuptnin received permission to stay an- other three months. A. Mcllride is agent for the llruntford farmers twine company. The local Orange lodge will attend services in me village on the 11th, and on Monday, the _tweJft.li. goes to W.i- tortown with the`cty hrethren. The I resl)yterinn church hold a lawn gocinl on July 7th. zit. Capt. M0relund s. The local foot. hall team is rather weak in niomlierjs this season. i A nnnnlmr nf inon-A.-Han nncnu "nan. Hlllle [HIS S{`lI.S()Il- A number of interesting cases vome up at the county court sitting on \\'tl- nesduy of this week. lluirytm-_n are now feeding exlrn rations to their (`ul- lle. C. Garrett. is huilding the Page wire fence. Willimn Muir is gladly re- cognized by all his old friends. Wil- lium Hanley and wife have again luken up their nlmrle near the village on n farm they formerly resided on. Mrs. Wulson Lyon is improving in health. Mr. l\IiIlar nnw mu-.uniu.~a llm .___... Then the Penitentiary luvestlgntlon Short- lund Reporters. An endesvor having been `made to be- little the importance of the evidence taken during the Kingston penitentiary investi- getion by the assertion that the `testimony was taken in shorthand by imoompetent boys. Messrs. Sesle and Bswden have re- ceived the following statement from presi- dent Noxon, of the investigating commit- tee, in reference to the slur thrown upon their abilities : H\l.u....--.. T..I_ I! IDHW lflllil lJ|lI'l(5Sn One hundred and eight tourists fro here took advantage of the cheap excur- sion to Ottawa on June 29th, for the furpose of seein the experimental arm and Buffalo lill's wild west show. The citizens` band has been engaged to play at the 12th of July celebration at Kemptville. The hand serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Ryan on their nrrivethome on Friday night. IHIILOI, Mrs. uuve, ems Ween. : The celebration on dominion day was asuccess in every respect. Owing to the ' intense heat, the (3 mi wnl not no large as expected. he committee bed a very good progro.m`ine arrnngednind - it was well carried out. It conllllted of horse races. running" races, bicycle Irace. and jumping, and a lacrosse `match. In the mi e open bicycle race, iMr. Burns. at Perth, took first place Moir, of Kilmarnock, second Code, of Kemptviile, t.hird.. The at er races were confined to the Merrlckville rid- ers. The` 2.40 class horse race. Ander- son, Cardinal, first, Warren, K0l!lpL- ville, second, Moffat, Kem tville, third. In the green race, Burchei first, Mosh- er second. A llwrosle match was lay- ed between Smith's Falls und the iome team, and went in favor of the visitors. by six to four. The citizens` band was in attendance to enliven the day. A very painful accident happened to James Tate. of Andressville, at Carle- ton Place, on July 1st. He was thrown from his wheel and received some in- ternal injuries. Om! hnndrnd nnri nicrhi innrinin from 1-~wo'-`-I%pssusea~e0 new [mow-nary. A. Wilton is gradually recoverln ffom - :1 covers illnesq. Wm. Ryan in Min `Lillie McLeod. secund n:ung'eat>du1h- tor `of N! McLeod, St. wrenoo street, lworo united In marrl :3. Thu bride . was ouintod b her am 1'. Elm! 0. Mid `A. Boyco, of cm, dld mars at the groom. Aftnr the wedding ceremony was over,` `the cuple left on the local for Brockville and Ottawa. Miss Camp- aister, Mra. Cave, this week. I 'I`hn n.nlnhrnl*.inn nn rlnmininn dnr was bellfof Woodville. is the guest of her ' mm at Norm Augusta on nonauyriut by Rev. In Enmt. The name his gun: bu bqon 9i!_c.l16d M. Bmswa Cor- mu. Wlllmm Wilsn with taken sII.d~ duly ill a few days ago, and grave furl are entertainod lor hi; recovery. nut: thaJ:Jnnr-1l.r Latinos. -01. Jlf 7.- -'ilI In burn: and thud: n Allyn! Dnflnn. Min. U1`. ct `S. UI`I$;$ III}-.If'IU IIST Alotlnkviiio, July 6.--`-Min Ban, :0! 'PIkanhun. spent n In duys In; toxin thin weak. the (meat of Mrs. A. Mills. The Orufgemen of Merrickvillo and vio- . inity will [oo Komptvillo to celebrate `the 12th of July. Goor Motley was married to Miss Jennie buy, of Wat- tord st North Augusta on Hominy int _by .13. _m-. g:_1_h9n, Thg I_iurpe'x_`_tes fn....%...'. .1 ?"""......u........ luau! lni-tInn..n-A I--glad. NONE ARE MORE ACCURATE %p 9mu1Q'u bv:yKIs.' ._. l\4.x i-,n 1n Lu! BIIICI `to Death. sunbury Slgnnll. T..I.. I! '1... I- luv. 1'. 0. louor. rol Dun. Christ Olluol Iootory; Go on N. l .` nhrnd ro- ooullyto I. D..ln Ibo following Wordsw- I hove -uh pbulro in bud antimony Iolhovoluolx D.0.focl no.1 lnvoboaoviotlmol alononomu known in voodun.WhoI- votlhonzhqnptonnntunl ruonh I SOCOIIG OX` [Diff] IIIIIB. Yesterday afternoon : joint made in fifteen minutes was tested before city engineer Bolger, standing in. pressure of 876 pounds to the square inch with- out leaking a particle. It was discon- nected without injury in less than one minute. A Joint made by the lame proeeee Itood I pressure of 1,016 pounds In the manure inch. The nrncua must VTGQSS IHXKI I F111`!!! 01 l,UHl [IIIIIIIIII to the square inch. The process must be seen to be realized and apprecjax,-ad, and the work"may be seen a many time It the locomotive works: . ;-aoothe. heal and can my In- ' stion ot the kidneys and bladder. gnu backache. ~ no the kldnoya toltor out of all iaonn and impurities. is made In the nyatom or taken _ _ the outside. V j louder nlugclsh kidneys mm. _oanIo the kidney: to out out ` n of rheumatism `uric acid). .T WHO Strum blnmlar l and the :7 jlrtvw Gtvvl $1710- But ho-day is alnyn hon. shake hands with palm! ogponnluu. `Play my not come Ania. o-day is the Elmo to buy I irof thonlodid unnbourodnood from to 81.50. Thy In calling hat. lulu: 1 lamnn. . |"`rT-TE*REsQji]'| l ' have opened up in ms-~ou nomc, so LUUK ' an active interest in inducing the manufacturers to locate in Kingston. Mr. Duncan brought. out only one mu- ' chine out of tour which are needed in the new process. The other three, he says, can be easily manufactured in the locomotive works, where he has his one ` machine set. up and in oration. It is ` desired that the locomoti works com- pany take hold of the scheme and push it. The work can be done independent- ly of their other undertakings.If the local company cannot. see its way clear to take up the work, a company in an- other city will be offered the privilege... It is intended to allow only two firms in all Canada to manufacture piping by this process, one in Victoria, li.C., and one in the province of Ontario. ' The name of the manufactured article is the Williams` patent. longitudinal wedge joint tubes. In their manufac- ture all material is used cold. Steel plates are rolled and flanged into half circles by one operation, and by a sim- ple prouess the edges are united. Tubes can be made any length that'plates can be rolled. The strength of tubes is equal to the full strength of the ma- terial from which they are made, the plates not being weakened by punching of rivet. holes. The manufacture of ` these tubes is the quickest process 'et known. One set of machinery Ina es ` any sized tubing, any length or any thickness. The tubes are connected by means of a ring joint, :1 new invention by Mr. Duncan and fully covered by patents. `The joint. is made by use of sheet. lead, instead of melted material,- and less than onesthird is needed for each joint. The joint is made by copipressing It cone, or tapered wedE6, in the form of a split. ring, by means of an iron collar forced into it. The new method allows joints being made with perfectl plain or smooth ends. One special nature is the fact. that the joints may be disconnected with ease. the material being used for second or third time. V`..-o--Ann all;--.ru.n n inlnl umnaln in The lnnutnotnre -or Gold Round Stool Tubal. D. J. Russell Duncnii, mechanical en- gineer, London, Eiig., is at present in the city introducing it new method of manufacturing pipes for waterworks systems, gas, and such like purposes, which promises to revolutionize the manufacture of piping. Mr. Duncan mime to Kingston at the request of lieut.-governor Kirkpatrick, who en- quired into the new system while in England. Sir George A. Kirkpatrick thought it. would be it good industry to have opened in his-road home, so took an nniivn inlnrpial in indiinimr Llie IIIILIEBF prompt, c0ns1ueru.uun.' The health report for June showed that there had been no cases of conta- gious disenee at the Hotel Dieu; two cases of diphtheria. (soldiers from the 40th lmtlnlion) in the general Hospital; one case of diphtheritic croup and one of typhoid fever in private practice-live cases in all. 'l`hn lum.-A ..Ainn-marl until ihn n-at Enl "' [|BBCI.0l', 1'8 8CI!ISH.y 101' clean 3 out the drain referred to, and that the company be asked to give the matter prompt consideration." The hmallh rnnnrt. for June shnwed o1 wouxa be nmueu. \ On motion of Mr. Meek, sec- onded by Dr. Wulkem, it was resolved, that. the attention of the G.'I`.R. company be called to the reports of the medical health officer, nnd tfhe saniwr---' psector, re necessity or that Hm nnmnnnv hp. nslzml tn nivn the Ll0- . Ur. Fee reported that the water sys- tem-vis"lhe only proper one for the dis~ posal of filth. in connection with the property occupied by C. Robinson. F. News ;it, and A. D. Taylor. He has look- ed into the matter complained of by E. Hoag, re G.'1`.R.` )roperty and has found that the compa Is discharging the drain from its pr mince into the open water table beside he truck. The water table is,filled wi h marsh grass, and the deposits canno escape, there- fore it was advised that the water table be cleaned out as far as the culvert crossing the track. If his were done, l)r. Fee thinks the nuis nce complained of would be abated. l\n rnntinn nf "Mfr nab tint`- (H1885 In an. The board adjourned until the first Tuesday in September. ' grgrvidflmenlaln arid eolhmendallons Vt MW up red in the Kingston pa- to t 9 present are but a small been already received, and more `coming ln daily. Xunr 1: mar nxnerianca bu there` vmn Instructions to report I0nnwu.n_. From Miss Margaret Carlyle, female inspector of tnctorlee, de-ertment of agriculture, Toronto, stet as that she had inspected o. mmgber of cloletl 111 Kingston, oni complomt of the medical health officer, that she had found that `some of them should be filled up, and that she would see that those over which she hull control, are kept clean. The` medical health officer was in- structed to see that the closet: referred to---A-on the Hlckey property-`-are filled un. - lU""\.ll.I DMD lllhil }lAUllUl|z"-l|V ltllwu 09- : Sanitary inspector Gordon. in com- pliance with the directionof the presi- dent, gubmitted a report, showing that "the city has been thoroughly inspected by the police, and the reports allow that a. great improvement is noticeable this year in the cleaning of premises; cell- ing attention to the large number of privy pits in the thickly eettled parts of the city, and urging the necessity for adopting n syetem of disposing of the sewage, other than by the use of pits, in thickly ittied districts. The report concluded thus: The greatest nuisance in the city, in undoubtedly the [oul-smelling pit which in a. constant menace to the public health. and calls for some action to /remedy the objec- tion." Ilr 'I`nn u-Ann-tnyl llkuf lluu uyulnil awn. anenuance. . - ` Letters were read from J. R._l3rown.. inspector of hctoriea, re oondluou of curtain l'ocgl fwtorios. Fyled. J ' Frnnrll. Du-nmlnr mmnlnininn of un- jbuuw `taunt 33pII"9|`f 'IomII!hnu ` `The band df health ?:.t`1u,|:t`cvou:3in:,. . Dr, Phelnn in thrcha a Ald. Elliott. and Dr.AR. T. Walkem in attendance. T411--re Ilrr rand 'Pl|lI\ J R. R1-own. Imury sum or mun running u-on t aunt of tho erphuns' home, to the corner at Dlvisidn and Union utrpets. and which-runs under com ln1nant I house. Such an offensive r risen Janna if.,_nI'_ ,, ,Lhn_t ihn, house. `Such plxensxve odor risen *r*tr eo&t4nmooaaon|,-that tha fa milv manimf livn in Hm honing-` The `.`l"`& yum family cannot live in the house.` The matter was reform to the medical health officer and` he-city ta ineer, with instructions to report fort with. Pi-nm Minn Mm-n-n.rnt. Cm-lvle. female qortuln Iocgl nonornos. rynea. Fgam'E. Ornmloy complaining of a mun-`y stats of drain running Iron t D mu of mm nrnh:ns' home. to tbs iaonnb .6: Huuu naursujf to--onow lover Dona comm; In uauy. . *jNonr In our experience hu thew such a. spontaneous out uring of . u by rooted Dr. 110 bus Spam- Kidney P ll. . ,:_,.. ` Dr. Hobbs sparuus Kidney run Arc wlmlned and ` Glltd to D0." Q A New mousmv. | n umrsu grass, J , I In r; `Hs0_!gl .... ..OA.Ialn L'!...... mama?!" 7""*::...-- H! BRAMES III]. Wo have nono hcnrlnno lolnouny and curly HI-eh Tables for this mm. 0:: 01 Parts Table In the kind usually sold Jot Q [thou nopqul for the non). . turn; I_mhonu nook of rum: in an the ncvuc stylus and woods, all rqduol to: Jul- Dooley : Buy Notes. . Sl:m.1n"s Bu . July 6.--A large number ' from here Attended the wild west. allow at ` Kingston on July let.-A Sand: eohool convention will be held in the ethodiet church on July 7th.--Brecken & Chepmen have abetted their planning mill.--A. Nell hujuet nished hurnin I largo kiln of brick and tilo.--Frank lolmea. of Porto- moubh, hen returned home after I nding 1 few days at the home of Mrs. \ . John- ron.--\V. A. Johnlon went to Watertown on the first to see Mn. JohnIon e eieter. who is ill.- ~MrI. J. Randell. Mn. W. J ohnaon and Mn. N. A. Johneon open the diamond jubilee in Owewe.-Mr. Nelson. (Jnnanoque. hue got the contract of repeir- ing the school house. being the loweet ten- ~ derer.--Mr9. Keeting, (lenenoque. 1% H. Gages : Min Barney. Athena. no Geome Moore's; Mien E. Johneon. Qhorletonh. at her aiei.er e. Mrs. W. Ber-ry e. llartlngton Bnppenlnn. HARTINGTON, July 6.-A large crowd turned out on Sabbath evenin .to bear Rev. Mr. Kelly. the new mln wer. He preached u. very interesting and inacruative eermon.--Oar boys are preparing to play the Holleford football team at Verona July 12th.--A lawn party will be held a the residence of William Pacbereon on the evening of the 14th inst. A good time ie expecbed.-Mre. Eben Revell bu turned from Fish Creek. She goes to e Ottawa normal school in Au uIs.--On Friday afternoon of last} week re. Milton Cloltey unvn A niartv in hnnnr of hnr ninna. Mina IIIDBTHUUII UK IIUII WUBK BITE. MIIDOII Ul0KUy gaveaperty in honor of her niece. Miu Alma Sprolo. Weetbrook. who wee visit.- ing her. A very leennt time in re rt- ed.-Will|'un Mcgiehon, Chepleeu. nt.. and Hugh` McMahon. Menitaobe. called us Jemee Grey : lees week on their way to vieit their sister, Mn. Alex, Mnneon. Pet- worbh. `I1!!! IIIIQIWII Inux IIID WU] bu III- Ebb!!! Spar us K'd oy I"l| d V do It 311.310 tlnlne? | 8 0 ` I n-......... I(:.a..4.. nzn- an Women's Pure Silk Gloves, colored, regular 250 for 18c. Black Silk Mitts, regular 60c for 850. Women`: Colored Silk Mitts, ro- gular 250 for 180. `x l\IU\l\I1 zI Dlnnlr T.:n`n YIADA An. (nu Bllllll. BIIV LUL JUUO Women's Black Lisle Hose 400 for 256. 111-... .,.I_ `I`.1,,, _, T\, .._ (VA,'A_I. `l\I--I_ `HIV- Women's F nncy Drop Stitch Black Maco Yarn Hose, regular 850 for 250. Women's full fashioned Fast Black Cotton Hose, regular 15:; for 10c. Doreen`: (`mania Qufonn ID:1ADh IRIIIIHUIB, KJIUUJU DHUEUU, Wild (1001! UIIULL . frill, regular 900 for 500. J mat the price you pay for one yard Men's Silk and Satin 4-in-hand and of the material. Knot Ties. regular 250 for 10c each. Starr & Sutclie, In a new store? ` It. is unheard of. But Why be? What woultl Kou think of a hotisewife wht; dtdnftw sweep because the ouse is neg? The.ol.d aingtwaya his to -gaon month - after month` :heapI'n%r; ' mnstakes, letting the season shp away from whole` mes of goods, and at length reachin the point where most. of the.c.hoos_ing must be from oldovers or lastycar s styles, usdall about 'as interesting as last yeifs kn-Ac nncfc A car chnunncr :2 man; umv all alnncr u: av] av-J, --~a-.v- birds nests. line. \.JU|lIJUll .lAUDU' u.15uuu LUV l.Ul IUD: Paraaols, Creme Sateen, with deep 900 for Mnn'a ant` Qnn A-|'n,1\nnt` urn` 1_1~8-12d `i=s;mcessT Street. 20 in.'Flannelet.te Bio yard. 60 in. Table Linen 250 yard. Crash Towelling 5c and 90 yard. Huck Towellin . bleached, 10o- yd. Best Stripe Tic ing 18:: yard. ' Embroideries, with Pink, Blue, Navy. Heliotrope and Cardinal edge, regular 10:: and 150, for 50 yard.` All-over Embroideries 100 yard. reg. 750 for 650. 27 in. Tucking, regular 850 for 130 1 Cliff` IHID LUV` UEULII Women's White Linen Mortar Col- lars 100 each. . .!V'II III , ,,I ,,1 oraeu Eloy were no pun 1;. ndtmn would huv welcom- 7 W at tho 3. rt. once th unkno- `muh It sbaomtol certain that they ' - Bflotod with his disease. dllfnu-nnf IILAAI urn thnlr fan! - Cash sales and Satisfaction Guaranteed. i Home Welcome and Store Comforts. Full Stocks and east Prices. V - Nothing but he ' Timely Goods. And so it comes that our JL_1ly Clearin Sale is making such a memorable store history for ingston; These are some of the items. ` - ` yai. ` AK BUD: Women's White Linen Ribbon Col- lars we. each. 117.". .,,I, YITLEA- T S,.._, If,,,L.,, I'I.I |YouAsk, |L Why aclearing Sale, HIU. ' 46 in . Embroidery Flouncing, re- gular 76c for 606. Q ncn w.n1`n-ninrn `Inn :1 Iron-n1\:ofu guxul IUU LUI UV!-is N Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, regular 12o for 10c, regular 250 for 20c. '17, ,_. I, 1171.31. 1 ',, f\'II fI,I New Jnpsnuo goods. R. Uglow I Go. FOBMERLY RICHMOND la 00.. /E"r2'sh3vi"E`"{}'iv a1TZ1'on g"ti:2 Cw Ci {$71 1...... - Ittlloted With um queue. -- ._.(_llterent to-deny are their {eel- 7 _- .10!` that a handy endeete s i- " iohtnlneble at their nearest tug No man or women can be so tutel- ` in] to {note as to for one moment ' ' -that Dr. Hobbs Speregue Kid- III will not cu them. Illa!` the ::ln Ont Hunt hnu man ninth: nf this . M V ' choNo(hI`hcu 50 `I!- g.: piuf. ? PP3_!;`!'!!! .'!!1! 9' IIARTFORDS REDUCED T0 331 Egchgu-Q Q -and Q lllrthrls ldlolll it 850.00; Plttbr I. , inn-mus _u 355.. `*0-J sninuxn of ma wouuo. 1897 Uolmblas Ilulnoul to 390. Thu boot Bloyoloo made. 1898 Gnlllllhils llama! to 375. second only to '97 modulo. ;1sqz nmms numuo_ sun. ,-i.a -_ _,-`_A 2a-..- __ soncuod no do so. Bowam oi imitations _ [01 Same color Wrapper. See you get Carter's. `I110 \ T1 Q T Tko {R0 ot.h`u-. ` = III I umo-nnu not so very = t,ht'who"n persons were ub- ' ` Jldmy din-no, and because , vlnoad all it. A name of sh and- ortor quickly or t am. They knew the porn- ` pollon T-it {placed them in. ` `I dluuuo. wi 11 all Its horrors. . - hrtho two. Horrible via-3 - 5 ' ' ` than our: in uleap of the ~ ordenl thy were to pass: , uni mun would have NEW PRICES. cmm "Substitution w`I,x1Tp[r<;;:thents Monday in the ventilation make the store a delight- fully oool place for shopping. RDW.l`.I A T._n Hula 'l`Inn~m'I1v Jun] UUUI PIDUII IUI DHUIIIIIU 0 SPEC]AL-On Sale Thursday afternoon Women : Printed Csmbrio Aprons. made of boat English Osm- brio, made well, ample nines, lilo eac . 'I'.._L LL- _..:_- ..-_. ..-_. 0-.. ____ ..-...I n'a Ian and mack nuoo urn . o n Hose. rogulu 950 for S00. Mari imported Balbxiggan Shirts, ` `French neck. lmlf sleeves, regular 461: l for 250. -u'__.s_ 12-1.; ._.-:_1_; u.'r.__-| n1-_I I 1' lllllll. UUU llll IIUU DEV: Widen : White Pique Washing Ties, regular l2}o for 50 each. \X.'nrnmn'u `Ulltn nihlml nnznn IUBUIDI JBIU JUL UV UDUI-In Women : White Ribbed Cotton Combination Suiuuegular $1 for 760. Women`a Silk Vesta. regular 609 for 890. In-._-..v.. nn_:L_ l1-LL-.. 11.._L- 1...-.. [U1 UUVo Women`:-1 White Cotton Vestmfanoy not fronts, regular 850 for 150. l mu-nnn '1: NA` r`nGCAn Van`. uunn`nn ;.HuZ"Cv"1nf'3bt"J"J ti.'e'E.'.'I:m'u1':Ie - - tut t At ha: eon madc of this In "Knslton -for the past few "'$?. -J '`3'c`oE':?.` V2.EL',}..gu1u 250' for 100. <"` ~ ____)- II___.1__. 2.. AL- ' Wf3;;;'u];:;:oy Stripe Negligoe Shirts, regular 690 for 50:: each. I Mnn' Tluila Dining WnnH:nn mi.- 101' 300- Men s light weight Nafural Wool Shirts and Drawgs. reguhr 760 for 500 each. _ Men : Creme Negligeo Shirts, rogu- ' lar 650 for 89. `l\_-I I\_-__._ \T_._I.'._- Ql.1..A_ _-....I-.. Ial UUU [UL UUUI Boys` Creme Negligo Shirtmegular 500 for 890. 'I)___I `l}|-_-_. C!L_.2._- \Y_._I3..-- CII.!_A_ vvu anus. --v---c --v---v- vv Vwu Au soda u.mont Ilciolu. M n : Bicycle Hon. 750 for 890. __I5En'a Tan And Black Msoo Yam. .. t}... ........I.. an. 3... un. "n2.-":33".-3'. 253';-I. U T UUQTW -' `Panama Bull 8. for f'lI VI. 0.; Mlfchowa Drug _ `-1124 Princess strut. ftho-cures this Won- `(hrful Discovery Has Putormod. Ldttle % .01 )! For I-lolp In Quickly IIIIVOIDG by Dr. Hobbs - ` Grand Univorul W Spoolflo. 11] Inc rucuurly. _ * jhoolvo and out out brnskdust ` in danmih. and dissolve IVVIUIV `. . t|Ino-nnd not so very " 1 n'an....I-in-I. 'urhd'n nan-Inn: warn nt- lie remainlngduys month we will K man Bnycnfifn - A '3 uni 3-PIECE `ADE SUITS `_' . n 11740883 13 'b'.`oX1E>". t lwzhom mast and lifpomar Booker, lnddwo -v- -7-u-vv vq-v v-U rlvfvuvl vwuv-u luustuttldduyuouool `out our di.;&l-.A-. Al..'A AL. 1...: _n:_.o:._ hnuluiautodhniuounuuccl ho. v-ya---u -wwv- vv-v- -- vun` uuv Univ VI nuuu-acid un'wo.-I. they must- Qhaln nnnnnolinn A` It. an-A I-.5 ..n_-A v-u- ruvruuc-uuvuuriuqqtjolj. butinnod unis tow doihu non) an Ioonutho duh inbuilt: otherwise thy willputcibnu in iuunu charges: an aluqul to Ibo odd? dninlo Ibo. ` .AdulutoHb|oc|| iupuovnunt up uuiuhohotbt ch yogic: nun .....a...nl...I.l..-........l '...n ._._ "' f"P"'I """"| -- --k --n ohoulll hlnlnnld thigh krcnquin llhull th bah. hrs]! 0! III! huuhuivhw&gq_uQLon. [nu-n bltljbh is binoil Ihould jv u-v 1:: -uuuxuu-:- Ilnn 11.: QKLL AL. lg.` lg. -`Al: -LlnL Ihynodvoohchngoin shalt club.` -rv-u Theee who 5! Ptitlone. therefore, for local dnine should reelise that it they would get qliith eeythlng like the origi- -nal gating]; cl (g -us-L `AL... -....A _._ FIlU'W`Il'I K Xllllllllg II CV51". pIl'lol'lnO.u .5 tho utimnud cow: that for tho money bor- rowed by the city than in 3 change 01 four per mm. par nnmhm. which in added. with tho oxoouin oonatnction account to V the original numb. go that annually the nwor"wlll cool the -property ownora about Mt-y pot `cont. non chm ho bu gural K\ IIIIUCIIZIIIIIIIS III In: uuv vvulu VI llllvlllo Vory few of thoee who beoornointoreeted in these looel dreine, on property ownore, neliee jun whet the enberprire meene. Some one invites their ettantion to the nutter. on one in the inure of good unite:-y oondiuiouo, no A venture that will odd to the value of oontignoue property, end tho eetimebed expenditure in prooentod ee vory low. \ II..A oh... I- _.....LI.:___Lx_L AL- -__-_-.._ ml.-Lina` at uuork in, mm ' tIIdr.pIqthIoHumd.(ootdJIoxl H-Ah. nun` -.-.- .- .l.1I__. ....._\ -_ II V'I', IUW. ` But than ll Iomothing which the nvernio pail deal not hut about. nnmoly. that thrwork II Ioldoln. if over. porlonn at .I.. ..u..-A..I ...A. .1.-. x._ u._ _._._-.-.' LOCAL` IMPROVEMENTS. A member of the boerd of health. before it: meeting yeeterduy, was heard to eey thet he would not lnvour the oonetruction of any more drain: on the local improve- ment plan, until. at lent. there wee 3 bet- ter underinnding u to the ooet of them. 1r-_;.. i__ .1 An... _L- |._-_..-x_. .... .-; n v `-3.. -.-.-.. Sir Rioherd Cartwright mny get. a new oioe--by the change now spoken of-but he will hardly retire from the cabinet to go to In|end.or Any place else. except: on I bullneu trip. He is one of the utrongent. men in the government and cannot be spared from its councils. wu--u- --v v-ruvuvu -u Iv-vlnwu Bir Oliver is said to be elated for the r oioe oi lieutenant-governor of Ontario in 3 Iuccelaion to Sir George Kirkpatrick. At ' hie, advanced age. and after a V liie ol ceeaeleee activity in law and poiiticn, the qietinguiehed eice with which his nalnohll been connected. and which carries withjtcnlmneee and dignity of the most exalted type, would give him occupation and uh moat happily alternated. But how would the country regard the transac- tion Y Sir Oliver haronly got hie bearings ae leader of the senate, and found scope for the exerciae 0! that conciliatory apirit whoee olce wan ao much appreciated in the late crieie. Thiaie not a time when he can withdraw from the cabinet moat gracefully. The crieie in not paeaed; it in: only been poetponed, and it is neces- aary that than with the moat experience andartlor diplomacy ahonld be in eer- vice. If the senate in to be reiormed or ` rejuvenated or reaeoned with Sir Oliver iewentad with hie common aenee and grace and courtesy. Another like Sir Muc- kenzie Bowell, similarly meddened and in antagonism with him, would create a breach that could not. perhaps, be re- paired. So it is hoped the Mownt rumor ie a hot weather joke, and each an ferment- ed nature at 90 in the shade could only 1 give expression to. El. 1)..|.-_.I l \-_a._..:'.I.a _-.. __L - ...-._ v--7--..-.. V..--- v... Among the queehiona whi`cb igie not too V hot to disease ie one much debuted at Ot- tewe. It in to the effect that immedintely on Sir Wilfrid Laurie:- e return from Eng- land there will be A reduction of the cabi- net, end Sir Oliver and Sir Richard Cert.- wrighlz ere expected to retire. HI- l'\IX..-- X- --.l L- I..- -I.A..A 0.. LI... -nu-nan svavvl vn{-u- van-vuu uvuu Such Ae document. pl: each 3 time, in peculiarly regarded. lb in A novel mo- olod of giuving publicity to on oili- oinl Itetomont. and its inspiration an only be accounted for by the tech theta `L- _..... ._.a 1:... `'l-.._...:.. ....... n...a. .. ....., .. ............... .... .._, .... .-..- .__- the pull, and M31-.I.angevin, now that Merry! del Val he: completed hie miuion, were diopoaedi to break out efreeh and create A new experience with An old fric- tion. The manage aforesaid will huve at present I calming elloct; time will not he wanted in teaching I mulb;end the pope : ultimatum will nettle the iuue so in u the church is concerned. .'JI.-,"..'.I'." I.'..':":.'.I{E'.I:I1"i;2."...'.'..'.':'. dond with a view to tho poumuuont and -L2.u_._ __--.| -1 .'n .:._-___-.I vvuuu nu v-vw :;dingAgood-ofAu`l|- a..-l. - .lA-.....-..a. -5 .....l. III l\|ClDOy Ullll 00 . noon spur _ all t 0 time. . ' spnnsus Kidney Pills, 50 I 1 box. A FOR SALE BY IITCIIELL. Chemist 'a optlclan, " " _0ontnl Disponury. L M Plflluu strut, Kingston. Ont. i an un- rnhlV'nl.iana-rd sub. Iclnbl qw- .Ilqa.Vh nabodhl In 1 mango to tho Oatbolianlcnuhdaoniho on of h'iado- Xunddrnludloruallykd Ilp-;Ianp- v1`:':`.a tho not: interested I1-y. and taut u:a_.nhn:ch_ vhtah mer.ni_z9g tn popo u in Iupmno had. ' _ Thmouugo bnatlu ppeo. which bu L..- AL- I.-- ....L- A. .II cl..- ..LL.....`._. .0 2 throigihlm wall the bishops and mom- wuvu w--y J-7' uwqu v- on. -uv v--wvu-vuqu-ww -- on. pupal uhkghh am hi: mm: in Can- .a. um. gunman m to -.-aura; on- tinly tron nghaon. Irpc all divldonl and rountmonhn. nnd Iulpond nllduonr Iioh." pounding u report of thg ablogah totho pops. yhou dooioion in the cue mun. M ammo. be accepted an wjunt and .. l..L '1 $1` ?lVTUTIIYC I. Tfifi Cii Unit will be Ioiud of all the fuck obhainod- from nu 1. -in-w-w. vacuums. yr-up. wu-un--q be:ntl:okoy zghol aminuimuaou oil AL- _-_-I _I.l-....L- -l__'_ Ll- ___lg.I :_ I1... THE_>AI!=Y WEIG- unupv. The uf.muo'. sradaodzm the pop _n: L- --:_..I -1 -n `L- o...n.- ..|.a.-:..-A.t..._ """`f"1-Fawn. 9..., % ;; cABmmr"c`HAN(ms. Iqd happinua of livi V (my cheeks. I_)oco.uue has from .. k i 1 yylualu I olnr mind. sweet sleep, IIrv a|,,Idiv'o bodies. brimfulol ng. bright t ey he pousom and imput - would otherwile clog and it- vlidnsn minke pun blood. make: perfect health. health makes life worth liv- Juuucu Ion In ru unngvr I an uppin- nation!) on Bov.Junu !f.wBhok.sho spot the nhildnnh Md non.-My ut. King- uon. the complainant. lot prohibition to thooxrolgcocl-nlnouiocuol Fronranuc. and Duid Granger. prohibiting th `hkiiig 1!! any further 5 Ill 0d I b ...."-f'...?:'.. 3:. -.........=* ...:: 1: .1 unugw to II Iuuouu now An or- dc at two juoor of the pact (Ii Iugintnhfottho alt! Klnodanlmnnovlnlflunur-nun-'n EH1 IIDOTIIIY; VIII QIIIU II I goon ona. Two dollar: and. So acid I customer oatordoy as in paid for 3 black suit. Ho nd been looking at one like ours in a down-'.'own store. They noted two dollars mom. You can an timo. worry and money by coming direct to us, Grand Union. In. It. mien We: no one--Ion to cm" 1:... .4 m__ Iu..n-n-_ Ililujll WII IICIIVKCI VII jnuioo loan in to Granger u an n I - aninn In tho Bar. Juno: BInokP{ hn Efwf _1&'fm'S3"nn}if:-fit; for-3; n?|H|dx&iId)lu| nnklvalvnnnnng pluuu Iuwu yuuwlu-y. - 00: i to one of onr_ cruh or linen bike unit: no you will be cool and comfortable while taking A spin. Grnnd Union. Mnmhnrn nf tha Kimntnn vn:-hr. nlnh nun WIIIIU Wllg I lplo llflllu Unlon. Members of the Kingeton ache club are will pushing I list for an criptione to raise purses for the coming meet, About 0200 in still lacking. Citizen: should aub- ncrfbe Iiberelly; the cause in 3 good one. Two dollars nved. So mid I I-unnmnr PROHIBITIVE ORDER GRANTED. I! LHU UUDIOIII PIICO 1 IIIIVU yUD EDTUCK. ' Only taken Len minntoa and I little money to change the tweed suit for a nice. cool cruh, linen or duck suit. Grand Union. . II....- -.... --.... LI..- ...:_.-I-.. ..l _-._. U HIUIL Renbon Jackson. proprietor of tho! Jack- son house. Verona. who was injured on Sunday by Matthew Rovell. still lion in 1 hopolou condition, no cha nge having taken place since yesterday. Cat. inm nnn nf nnl-' nruh nr linnn hilxn anu EU 130C`): Mrs. Perry, Aged seventy-eight, who come here two day: ago to visit. relatives, and hand thus they had all left the city. applied to the mayor thin morning for I pose to _her home. New Jepeneoe goods. R. Uglow & Co. Going to Wetartown Monday 2 Our ell- wool block worsted suite on $6.75. $3.50 and `I0 50 Ar: mnnnv nnvnrn flrnnd WCXJI DIICI WUTIFCII llla III '0.IU' '0.0U and 810.50 are money savers. Grand Union. `D-..I..... Y-_I.-.._ ......__:-A-_ ..l AL.` I--|. Have you seen the window of new Japanese china novelties Ind souvenirs at R. Uglow & Co's? They are very choice, and so cheap. Mn. PM-rvl` Aand nnvnntvmia-ht, whn yuumsu-nuw renuy. rs. uxlow or U0. A dozen members of the Mob P.W.0.R. bend left today in I steam yacht for 5 trip down the river. Their object was to strike a shaded spot and sh. Bicycle leggings iorflndies sl fAbernetby s. In the 2:40 class at Ogdensbnrg on the 5th inst. Kitty Carver won second and Puz- zler third pieces respectively. Maud Thorn, a Port. Hope horse. won first money. We have nnmn nmmliinn in urn-h -nit- I.I'lUI'll, Ii IUFII IIUPB nurse. WUII HIDE [HONEY- 'We have some novelties in wash wits and blouses for iittle fellows. Prices very low. Grand Union, Th: 1-nnthnr nnntinnnn -1.1.:-u hat ll.-\ IUW. uranu Union, _. k The weather continues very hot. Men travelling duringfhe lut few days retdrrf home to declare. Well, Kingston after all is the coolest. place 1 have yet. struck. nnlv tnkmu Inn minhu and A littln nun, Dull IIUHU Hell I` CHCID II Aoerneuly. Justin McCarthy : vol. III of "History of Our Timos-fx-om 1880 to the dinmond jubiloo--now ready. R. Uglow & Co. A rhwnn mnmhnrn nf tlm l4l.h P \.V (1 R ,4 ' 0 ~ nu the kidney; to kegp the r ' . sud clean and thus prevent I. headache. diuinau. nervous v akin dluuu. ` eruptlonl, titan III! rashes. w nun:-thn kitlnavn tn work Ill-Il'll|llK Uy IIIUUHIIKHM You wnntonice low shoe for this hot weather. See Abernathy : styles and prices. New Japanese goods. R. Uglow &Co. The Ontario lonn com `ny, which owns Martin : opera house. .5 a pointed A. Ianer, Belleville. manager, in duties to ` begin on September 151;. There are lobe of shoe store: in King- Iton, but none sell on cheap no Abernathy. ` JIIIHII Mr-.(`.nrt.hw n vnl. T nf "I-Iintnrv mun. The Rockwood bicycle club will take A run out beyond Collins Bay this evening. dining on the shores of the bay and re- turning by moonlight. You want: nit-n lnw nhnn for thin hat IIUW Ill ICUIIUII Ill UlUlIllK'U|I|o _ Some hob prices on hot weather suits. Cont: md Vesta and odd couts. Grand Union. 'I"L- 'D--I....--.I L.'--..I- _I..I. ._.'II A._L_ _ D.I;:.r lack has been elected vice-president of the Eastern Ontario dental auociation now in session in Montreal. ' HIIIIIQ 3...; .x..:.... .. 1..-; .......u..... ...:L- WUIIIE FIIIU IF In In. BIG 3nl.Bl'L|nOa 101' Ill! IVWVUI =-mm r-~:-n-=-- "`"h'l'"'3l hind` '0' 899951 alnvaro Wm . In M I- .43.... _.....I. n.. ..........n.. `run- u'..1'...,I ......\...n .~.......'..-s .I-..- YUI-II" lllllya \Jl'IH_U UHIUII. The marriage is announced of Miss Marian Alma Grenier. of Springeld. Mum, to Dr. J. A. Boucher, graduate of Queen : college. N New Japanese goods. R. Uglow &. Co. Notice has been received at police head- quarters that a bug y was stolen at Stir- ling on July let an the local police are on the look -out for it. ~ I! ...... .. I...s. -..A .......- ..I ..II I..'...l- ..L DLIU l00I`0IlD l0I' II. Buy your hat: and caps of all kinds at Baker ; n- Dl....L I.-- L--- -l....L...I ..:....,.`....-..:.a-..s urunu Ulllulla Chiotllorooy iuuod onion youterday to city scavenger: to ologr the harbor of dead shad, between West nnd O K.ill streets. Mil: MAI-v pnvnhnr nttnwn thn nunnlt Men : ne lace boots for 81 a pair at Abernethy a. . WA hnvn hnhnnn Aniwnr In nriI.ininm- b.UUl'l'l9ly U. We have butane answer to criticism; send back what you don't. want and get. your money. Grind Union. The mnrrinoa in nnnnnnnnd nf Min _ , wuura llll runes. T Y onuuthe kidneys to work ly and regularly. - dhnolvs and out out briukdnst \1I'IIlU IJIIIUIL .` J. Crsig an 00., Brook street. have been awarded one-hslf the contract for groceries for the penitentiary. New Jspsnese goods. R. Uglow & Co. There is nqthing barnumetquo shout. our sssertions. Goods are ll represented. Grsnd Union. ' (A-6 11.....- .'--....l --A-..- ..--L--.I.... L- llllillg XUWUUII VVXU IIIU U l\,lII IDTCCDU. Mm Mu-y Porchor. Obtaws, the guest of Miss Lillie Murphy, Bagob street. fox: gng time, loaves no-night for Alpona, xc . W- ,-...... ... ,....-.,. ..,..... .... ,........... egpeheee. In other ,worda the property ' I ownen will be unduly taxed, And tie ex- 9: eeel of lactation will bedevoted to expeneelp V for which the who city should contribute. 1 `PM: local in vement pltn. is 1 who 3 whet deceptive method of piling up a debt f. ngeihet the property owner: And the ivhole *1 city. A halt Ibould be called in it at once. '5 aauanlu. PARAGRAPI-|8., no You 1...`... low! -ruse tho Cheap and than at Al;ornRhy I. M New Japanese goods. R. Uglow & Go. [ Bnkor'n for I kinda of men : outing]! `Ill. WUID I Hot weather clothu at melted `prion. Grand Union. I n...:..n.n.. n';....n. .;_.-a. |.-..- L--- -vv. :1. n-I-vn 11:` had no-C--vv-U Iv I oou-I lot Doolulon. Judguont In ddivond yutot-day union Man in In llnnnnr nnnn an an} . -frhpaouu V ilnicityvand uni] pqoph ht Ilhd-Ioviu new dnihacu bdngpgojoohd, topnybur percent. on thonouoy when thli higbqo iuurgou paid by thohbonh. on.` hpouhl dcpobitu, is only that per ant? ' Tho dobontnru for drain: to In pruontly -and `mu, n log: pot cm. bring . 1nna- ! IOIIO pmniuin, boonuo money in nah :a\pl,L LL: 6; n 6 -uunmom. $11 _ wmmi.;1F. am 7, uoolvo am: out. Out urnsxauu - to dcposih, and dissolve f T 31 menu in both the kidneys Iilldnr.

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