Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1897, p. 4

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K .9199 Q3 ` MES RE;.ID s. k jpno 5 an nmcnss snuaar. Tbonhlvoololoonn anuunyun- Nprdnnuuinshdnoduowlnnlng. Inl ehh:-dnn-hnInhnttino.u-ulna-on pnvonuu undo with olgotriclty. such an oloottio os|_)|o. light. ulqnph. ab 0 and cup. Thou. honour, no but two! the -uvclloun Invnncion and in v"'w:."'7.."..'.".. ."!4 '0 . which on. 51. many Juan Int .sUI_}Y 2. isbv `Ills loll] Iotllod. the Tnvoltt `I'll `III ~ Welcome. :3 I was rldlng along : oountry road in the vicinity of hlemphln when I came to a newly palntod fume houao vhloh gnve such shlnlng evidence of prolpnrlty that is was an um-aotlon, to the barren land- scape ajiout it. A long. lean mun, nonp- shouldered and ungainly, not on 5 post In front of the splok-and-span doorstep, and held an old ride across his knees. at the game time that he peered from under `his shaggy brows ln all dlreotlom, an lf he were ln ambush and expected to be .... -....| .`ml ne WEI? In liluuuuu uuu ~-.......... -- .,- surprised. . 1 I wanted several tnvorl at `this man : "hands it possible, one of them being sup- per, another an. invigorating draught of moonshine whisky, and nally and the only damrmd I was certain of. a mule to Menjphie by that particular road. A )` vening," I laid 1n as jooular a tone as I could assume. Guarding the new -...Int0|' at $651!). II 1 DUB] paint?" " Evan pulnb?" . . - v , '_`Evanrn',` stranger." ho uugwerod. as short as pk crusts. 4 "Com! yolu tell me how torenoh Mom- phin to-night?" I asked. Foller yer nose! Then I am on the right road?" Gm M He lgvoled the title at me. and my ` horse shied at the sudden movement. At: the same time I heui-d a` cuckllng laugh through the -halt-open front door." 1 wul dinnnnnertad. but hardly alarm- through the -hall-open Ir-mo uuur. I was disooncc-1-tad, hardly ` ed, as II: was evident that tho" man was nothing worm than - 5 oxjank. so I as- amned-an air of Injured llnnocenoe and usked:- un- ...... 4-...1n. mn fnr A am-rm or a Do you take me for A ber!!! revenue omcer, because I am neither one nor the othe;`?" Iv- uyn|1n1Ifn`lnI' I lmkg you for 0113 the othe_n"' No, young teller, I take you of them silly gentry an wants tor come oQnrt!n' my gal Jlnny since they heard tell that her mother : step-uncle, Job Mm-rlll, lettklner a hundred dollntgn. in his wnn" A L 6-Ida nfnvnanf. h (`DOT Onnod Wide 4' - - At this moment the door opened and the homlienn girl I uver saw in my life filled the apnea with her ample `cir- odmfomnoe. Shehmiled at me so sweetly that I felt H7 imperative to hasten on my journey or let the oltd man about me on the spo. Winn. vnn needn't be nfenrd of that Pop, you needn't \ un; he's sassy enough tor look out for hisself," she chirped. So be, mister, of Jlnny favors yer, and et. ain't her money you banner, `come rite in and take suthln ." 1.-...- .... Inrnlllunnh hm-no shied. and nuuu-; Tbronto World. 1-: -n__..:__ L. H T030119 ) WONG: Referring to the epplioetion of the Lord : day Alliance for e. um. Authorizing the use of the name of the Attorney-general in I suit to restrain the Kingston street nil- wny compnny from running their cars or motors on Sunday, Premier Hardy has de- c ded to grant a at if the cars begin run- ning, but not until. or unless they do so. The executive council is notof opinion that I suit to reatruin the railwa company by an injunction should be at t e expense of the province, or that A flat can go upon other than the usual terms, viz.. the terms upon which nto were granted in similar cases by Sir Oliver Mowat. In... nnmrmnv Admit having run their In and take imnnlnz" Again my intelligent horse ahled, 'bcfore I could control hlmlwua half way to Memphlh. uml out of reach of the old man's rlo and the inhospitable Im- putatlon of wanting Jlnny'n" money. _:__.__,_____. Imndrun wdeligmcel llolp From The Attornoy-Gonqnl About Sunday can In lngnon. Il!........L A \Hn-IA. by Sir Oliver MOWBL. The company admit having oer: on Sunday, Mny 23rd, as, blue allege. under special oircumlbencee. '1) ey deny that they have been running since, or that`. the bra running now, or that they have doc and their intention of running regulnrly. Undgr these `oircumeuncu, therefore. it is thought. sufficient that I an may be issued in case they begin running. . Jug: C-. nn- IIIQIIIKEE Toronto Star. as, 11---..- TOTODIO Elli . Sir George A. 1{lI'k['IIaI`lcW,ll0lIl rOOIl|t- governor of Onbuio. is very eeriddely ill; and, end an it. is to relate. it. must. `be llld then them in little probability of his living the week out-. The operation performed in London was not! Iuocessful, and since hie :-euurn Sir George hoe been gredunlly einlxinz. M `hm-Inn eh. int-. few den bin decline has oinkinz. During the lust few days been much more rapid, And now his lilo in doapaired of. Ho mlliod somewhat on Tuooday night, but. yootarduy morning sun very low Qgnin. A dunnmh chin mornimz any: some im- Little lope That Slr George A. Klrkpotrlok Will Live For Any limo. .- ., 11.-- low ggnm. A dupaboh shin morning my: provomonb in tho oondiblon of Sir Goorgo A. Kirkpatrick in roporud. , 4 nnlhnr dennntch at clovon o'clock uid: 'A. II roporud. Another denpstch at olovon uid : Liana.-Gov. Kirkpatrick a good night and is fooling 3 km 0 hotter to-dny. He was out to: 1 drivo thin morning. Olllohl Ilnlnj Invert. W. G. Millanproloaoor of goology ln the Kingaton achoolof mining, haa bean on- gagod by tho bureau of mlnoa to oxploro the mining diatriou of oaahorn Ontario. He will dovotn oapoclal atuntlon In the oonmdum dopoaita and will apond the greater part. of the tlma. which will In of about throa montha` duration. `in tho coun- tua at aatlngl. Addioghon and Fronlanac. no la alao inarruotad to upon raupaoalnj gold. iron or other ooonomic `or valuable mlnarala found ln the soglon under his charge. Hahaa alrady gona caataud will alarm in at Wllborloru. on the Obhawa, Irondalo and Bancroft railway. . ` ' link. on fun Ooul. . PITIRBOIO. Ont, July B.--Yuurdny `.'0Innuund l00t.ouno wanton strike on Garry & hvndndn action of tIn`!`I-mt Vnlky canal work. The man want an in- ouuoolpnyfron O2.25por day to than dollar: lot `amps and Cl. 26 for non. Mr. Invuduonyuho non nude mm donundfoethoinauuolngct. thnnbornpancontinuothovork. vti -I Vvvvvvu `I.nkl`n`l: M found %vlnon:h: an no on on . of on on has Whuln luv-go bu whuh. Call and no. ~ A .. "IIIIIBI'WIIpIu. Iutuu lIl!Ij ho K d `I ' ....'`'.. 2.. .:........ '."i .`.?`;.; In bu--u mother. wife And qnul." ~\ ----------__-.... `NOT A's'TE'i"2"..3m'riY.f .__:.-_.__,:._.___._ WILL GRANT` A FIAT. ON THE BORDER. Forithe extra tempting `lots were put into the `Ten Days \Clearing Sale. '_We have been -able to pick _up -some chqice values to add to the lists, andin some in- stahces new pr_i have been put onxesidues `to sweep them out at once. If you do, not see what you want in this little list it may be iii the Sale justthe same. We only mention aveijy s__n_iall;part of the things that are ._> 57. very special: . __ English Prints. rogulgir valuel2c. for 8c'ye,rd. Golorecr Edge Emhroideries 60 each. ` A .\ Bathing Caps, rcular value 650. "for 50c. ' ._ Bathing Shoes, ' -5; 90_c."for 750: Lace Lambrequinsl regular 500 {cc 25cesch. M , 9 Luce Bpleshers, regular for 60. V ' .7 Pink and Blue Ohcm . regular 12 . 'endV15c, for 100. French Dimity Muslins, value 20c f ' 12c,` ` Creme `Silk Laces-50. 10c. 1'50. 20;. 250 yard. . Wide Creme Silk Laces 85c, 40c. 50c yard, regular value 600. 660. 760. Oriental Laces, reguluu-`nine Go for 50. 12}c for 100,250 for e9o,,`e(is!o for 25c": ~ . ,- ._ Bath Towels." bleached, size 2215, special at 25c `pair. Turkish Bath Towels, size 26x5 in., special at 500 each. " - " " 20x-10in., extra heavy. iency weave, 750 each ` " 80x54 in.,: ecialat"95c each. ` White Crotchet Quilts 21x2 arduegu er value $1.26 for 85. F9.ne-Blaqk. folding. 50 etch, worth 100. l " ' with oral designs, regular 150 for 10c each. :` Colored. circular folding, 1'Jc each. I Chatelaine Bags, with belt attachment, at 260, 506.` 060, 750.` 0|. $1.25. Tan Belts. with pouch, 360 and 660 each. " ` . Hyacinth Complexion Boa ,regulnr we be": for 100', box of acakes. Peerless Dress` Steele,` regu at 160 for 10c set. i Blouse Silks, regular 750 for 500. 4 . ' White Cotton Chemises. with cambric frill about arms and neck and em- _, :_-_.L -_-...'..l -1. `I K- , 470 VI LINN uuwuu Uuuuunuu, vvlvu VI-nanny.-v ....-. .._-..- ..-.__ .__, ..,, broidery front, special at 160. ' ` White Cotton Gowns, embroidery {rill down front and about neohlpeoial .. Shirt Wnists. laundricd oollar and cuifs, special at 250. White Strawnailor Hats 51: each. It will pay to come and see the Bargains. Starr & Sutclie, .4! J. MOORE. -11.:-- ha nun-mung: ncn-C 1%18-12<)i'=3}3}}i"c7e's% Street. Comniodoro Taylor. Th: nchnolmm-lie! in a country dlatrici nnar San Fran:-isrro is n buxom widow with an imam-sting boy. Many times she explained to her hist.or_v clan: that she had named her son Po),-ry because of her great admiration for Commodore Perry, whom she considered ono of the most hm-oio char- acters in Ame-riofun history. A vunna Hm ndmirvra of tho bratty school- Ame-rlofon history. Among the ndmh-vrs of the pretty tmchcr won Dob Taylor, on(- of tho t-rul- tcru. dnd his attentions to her had been .ob:wrv`d by the school child!-on. (`Inn rlnv nhn nnknd h('l' hfmfy (Q numu II Imnn Hr-Lu nu um I pupil muld name one. "(it whnm dn I think by the school cmmran. . Ono day she naked her history class name a naval hero In the war of 1819. Not - unnll nnulr` nnmn nnn. muld "of whom agrc-at deal?" lb! Ilkvd by way of mt;-eahing tho memorlu of but pupils. \ " Bob Taylor!" shouted the class in unl- non. Ever since Dob Taylor has been known II oommodm-e.-San Frnnclaoo Pout. Old Gentlemm-Do you mean to I: that your tanchen never tlu-uh your um. nnv-Neve1'. We huononl um that teachers: never um-un your hmlo nqy-Nem. lion at- our qohool. What : that?" ' ' "Oh. we get kept In, and need 1191:: common. and looked out. and looked In. and made to wt-lea one word a thousand times. and ncowled at, and jawed at. and that : all."-Bunlo Commorchl. "EIu'OlIII[l] n. no IIIIII I-mu U: -u that won`! speak to anybody without an lnh`nduct.lon, and linen the kind 0! wmn-_ nn that bar :-own everything In your `hour without hung Introduced at _all."-_'!_nth. "Are your DEW uelgnu tom, Interesting let" llxuvodltgly go. o lI_I Ans emaen 3aen.| If`! Ar: Iagun "llecmo lighting," nld Bilkllu. doesn't uauntoho noln nodal: u, shot all." "Howhthnt2"ukulWlltIn|. h 1 "Well. you Noah and Inn tie at lull '-- It has Pill. Perfeotion_ _in Tea. %__Hz_1v0 You Tgiod It? A- DUI- _...I AA___ waning? llldled-O lam. lumdnhomo and plant nnlluhc --A aha um.-hnnllnun In IIIQIL is, den, not I-up-span. um. I can Anomo can puyuu uouum snduomnnhmanown an nIqht.`1HnI A-.. Ina-DI-I:l`.1I`AI'I. [gain-. no no mlflllmauowl nu nug- jllu lowly !-C|ovoland ladle. i'a3'c3 .'.` .`.7`.`a's.i'.`.'..';"} . u "?,`.'..f'L'.'G.). shotouupnnthoksuotanuunuula ".';`.'..`.""`..........A ....... "- ;...s . ` ` V Z -n~ ~-- - .-"` WOAunlUwn-wuo "Are your new neighbors, Q10 Wool!!- ....- agamnolnn nnmln!" aom, Interesting xer" ' "E and! . II the MM Olin mu. :nn'I to IlI"! I naoano-nu youototh-IIIIVI-I --lanai ' Makes the finest catch -the world-youueehlsi quanti thanmdst otherba,ki3'l59Wdera`-rlndthd` cake `be hter and of ner .. will retalpits T reghness longer other powder is used-no adultention vi = ammonia otj alumeeatall grocers. ` ` --IN` TING ONL - 7 Pu re ("ma lost`: Ail U!- u _Lu__ M -ghl Lmdauncu `!5o.309.40o. he-admin-:35-V IoldbyJAl.OnLIGbOO. J ` FORMERLY RICHMOND as 00.. "c':1oi}E `V-`T? &_J smwiuua or In vfokw. 189Z_0o!g1n[hlas llodyeed to 800. - _.____ -- ...-4- LVIII VIII-lululuw nnvuuvwu -- v-v. Thd but Blcyolu much. 18% Golumhlas llodnood (0 $75.` second only tq '9_7 1sq7_ llartfords nmi Was. A A : A- .._--L Clgnpnln LVVI II IUIUICIJ Ilvuuwvu vv www- AI |';od so most Iloyolu. llartforlls llodml to 855.00. Paturna. lnmrms lodlood _m moo. -4L:: NEW PRICES. umroanshtwcto to :31 Pattorm 5 and 6. Now` in th market upproul ed the vulxxzlxfthoi: Biuyolci at tho fu- mor puiou. an |IuyIow9 |mrt;_|ngur1mumue ca. ,,,_4 L4.` JO I\O `IO UVKUU3 \I\lIg AGENT, . actlumcln. _ `I'o1letSoap.co,, ml Iontregl. ' _J.R.C.D_QB__,_ilz . -I-lnrttou-:l'.-CV0 nu. TFIEESFB :7 `ICYCLES ;_A TRA6'HX'1 on: cowuucrs n-.._.-n_ L...A.4n- IX] v--7---`.__ `I; no;u-nun. nun. U`: 3:... ""'..-. #5.` To Glasgow. fro Dublin. To Berlin. E To Paris. To New York. To Boston! V BICYCLES. cg.-9 _ah;I `sk_ill in of the best makeund high- at grade any down in as Jar cont. cut 2. ol. gtflkor C`om ch. Iunons i .1ItiwNIIthpI'o ` ts. ii-`L All I " 9a`.`ia't`3`uE`3{:"1" "Recipe. _A._.A %L';mLamt mg Best ogpngr mar, __:._--- . j` rot....`.,...............oIo bottle 'I!un.. .ouIuftoou also ........ ..Iwo noun-in .............. CIASGYDBJ IIu....oununoou cu; ................:j. I`HE; ADAII_._Y %_x[_avz_+11G. `onus! coma.- WI 7 irducu-ltd-in lopl language on illlnonoudu cmbigucuuc tlmol tho . bl wholo bunlnou--tho cod that gpllfying V tho anacon-in thcttbahhnic mil! with and dia- ponrolnu objections ooitu oompocltion octhicnwdllu oshcr gronndl. uono, is not cull in doubt one what. would hppcn it tln Itctuo of twenty of it: mun- hlnworo to hcruchlouly uuilod. nuonm, lndcid. in thoidocl legisla- tlvc chcmbor. in that it in nuporior to ivory feeling and inuonoc which dictmbc tho lower chunbcr Ind corrcchc public lilo. `I `Jno not creating It had been frtlnl no-day` by tho in-copocniblo mug- mac: who follow u leadership of Sir Hcclzonzlo Bowoll they could nob hcvo undo in no pox-foot c protection. yawn lndopondcnec o! all power my be tho tory idgc cl pollbiocl perfection, but it cannot, ondurctho main lahtbil upon it -...-In I.._....- ,I'n.nw.n.t-, 6!: . f , 1: . 1'l'I"8 `#711138-. ` ,1: so Tanu.,:3aasaunnI!y. um um tiny`; 0! the lint -on bun failed to IIold__. ll Ihq our Ind ; the mount: tun-hold or-Inn-hold ptoporty which quliel than to I10 and hginhgou Inumhenol thonppu _.__... I ltll. nmums Posmozg. "A dierence 0! opinion emong the men ` here '0! the South Africen inveetigeting committee; e`: to the mode of procedure. _ heeled tothe retirement oi Mr. Bleke iromit, which mehee the Montreel Bter remerk: "Our , great Edwerd never would pley when the game did not euit him." Our contemporery is not diepoeed. by thie obeervetion. to do Mr. Bleke lull juetice. Mr. Bleke hee hed e veried politicel experience. and yet he ie not e politiclen. Be ie not equal to the feet oi pleying ieet end looee with political queetione ee expe- diency euggeeted. He hee been in the hehit of forming independent opinione on the queetione euhmitted to him. end of etending by them whatever come to pen. Bolt wee with him while in Cenede; eo it ie with him now thethe ie e member` of the imperiel perliement. He hoe been pictured -ee the foremoet member of the South Airicen oommieeion; the only one who wee equel to the clever Cecil Rhodee. the only one who cir- cumvented thet wily on J end induced him to telkendreveel himeeif ee hehed not been epiarred or prodded to do by eny ode elee. AI en eetute oroee-exeminer Mr. Bleke thue ehone et hie beet. The crisis come when he eonght to _meke Mr. Rhodee lew- yer put in oertein talegreme which peeeed between London end Cape ` Colony immedietely beiore the Jemieeon reid, end wlioh. it ie cleimed. would throw importent light upon the ioroee then et work. i u m. use I .3- ._s__s___ LI_2_ _l__'.-.._..L-_.. I`; Will In In Mr. B|eke e opinion thie dbumentery evidence we demended, end when the . committee failed to ineiet upon it he hed reeson to conclude. probebly. _thut the oomlnieeion wee doing some lenoing ee well es the alleged oendeae. end thet it wee e weete of ti me to pursue ite tortuoue oouree enrionger. Hie withdrewel ia prohehly jutied. end with ell the fence before him it in qneetionehle ii imy Oenedien would ineinuete thet Mr- Bleke did not eat the better pert. He hee not been e eueoeu in politiee. en euooeeeee go, but he . utende be- fore the world ee one whose honor end in- tegrity heve not received e blemieh. _ , POLITICAL PROPHECY. The Review of Review", July number_ has an article that is exceedingly eug- geetive, It in to the effect that everything point: to ecloeer intimeey between the Cenedien and American people "in the very early future. and Iddl : n'lVI.- :__-.... -nan.-nnnl-. nl wanna and VHF TED, AIIIIIIIU. Illlu -uuu e "The immenee movement 01 young and energetic Ceniiliene ecroee the line into the United State will. in in turmundoubtedly be followed by e greet movement oi young end energetic Americene across the line into Connie. A great nflny Amerioen fer-mere ere going into the Cenedien north- west, American umber-men ere At work in the Genedien foreete. end American engineers and miners ere taking an important rt in the development nl an rich p:.:.....mau.m. of Conan. hndyiegh hefdld to pitting` important pan in we uevuopmum. oi the rich minors! Cnnodn. Our Amoricen traveller: on becoming more And non fond oi summer sojourn: in tho pictunlqno And honltbiul comm to the nor/thnrd. while Cnmdion tnve Ion nd oonetnntly inorouin em-union: in tho United sum. Co in producin Ioholu-I. hiowrimn, novolisu, poets, on mam. who will unity very cheer- follylhot they nd Boston. Now York. Wuhingionnndchicogo most hospitable nndmoet ready to welcome them. 8 oh dehtod meteor! u uriiia und ji_u-i io- tionol qnutioul mud in the long run od- uuhuuelvono the I tort]: of {iiIuucyouvuthobotc c.r? ?n. I Hon. Wilfrid Inurior, in ono of hi; epeooheu at tho jubiloe proceedings. ud- vorud to the friondlinou oi the AD`|0~. Sun: in Ibo United Stanton howotdl Eng- and iodiuto how this irioodly tooling was be- ing nonllodld. Oooinly it in not Ox- eupllloll in glue Iogiolntiooy of ooogun wlilqmeootnnntionalhollng. onditii ndlnitlllodlntboooh ol ooieb who` submit to All name! 0! nnnoyanoo hi n hope that thoymn,ybodovo\lopodhtu-_ on name insight into the lovlng regard ` which aim nonmvhoro And lntbe bosom I ,_I__.I l-I__ II 1...-.. W'3IUCif XTWTUZISII Zwivwcwt oi contain inYu:knhnd. The Wan: hundvonnud friendly the 'AIlI'lUIl'. Ina dun no` how; but It and 90! think th` Ooudhyu should make any you ucrlllou In order to union the Americans to I unto of tho` ego:-ml ann- ol things. ' b ' ' " As {or Goldwln Bum: his attack: on his pnbivo Ind nrdboooning naunosung. If ru- ddonoo Among the Amoricuuin no plenum he should settle in the rppublic and zoo tool Inotuthotno in his ant!-Britinh campaigns. no Von uni: nun cnwou use an I:-ant Al .11. Ununo per: una euuwu In we euuueue. Stanley Patterson. late of Btnchen e hardware store, in now employed in e be`- u hardware store :0 Minneapolis. Minn. 'I`I-an olirnnfnrn In! the Kimnton. Smith : `SK VII , lii IIUJII wrvwuwu --u -- Indiana! bun. Oxford bicycle shirts, soft fronts. 500 ,nt 0ck,,HuIl. When! but it : hot . Our nods Inter will cool you as elfootual/ly an it 5 dip In the Inn. E. C. Mitchell. 115....-. `Il'..II-.>_ mill an all tln nu-nnnnsr IIIO IIIO. Ii. U. mlwnon. Chute; Fallout will do_nll the cu-punter work in connection with repairs to the pub- lic school: dui-ing the summer holidays. A nnmhnr nl nrinnfl fmm lhil dxooooa no aonoou clunng mo lumuor luuluulyu. `A number of print: from this dnoooso aeundod the picnic yesterday at Lake Onurio park und mined in its aucoua. smnlav Pnttnnon. Btnchunh ll`! nu-uwu-e more In Illnnelponl. uuun. The director: of the Kiuglton, Smith : Falls and Ottawa rnilwny did not most to- dny. The meeting wan postponed until next week. n..|. Inn 0.... `u.....l mud and hlnnlr Inn. day city in the world and ask are coca, $1.10. 12. . Willie Arneil, non of the late W. J. Ar- niel, illnt Philndolphin, is out of danger, nnd in on the way of recovery. He in wt- fering from noumonia. On Hull or nobbv straw babe. 31 and next week. Oak Hull for Russel cord and black lun- itre coma, 31.75. 82. wmz. A:-nail nnn at that mgw. J. Ar. lenng xrom neumonm. Ont Hall or nobby babe, 81 $1.25. n...:..n tn nrnnnnrn nl hnninnu in nnnnac. 51.2.->. Owing to tenants of business in connec- tion with t library, controlled by the board of education. secretary` Maodancld will be unable to enjoy his accustomed vu- cltion. _ I`-.. u..+. .~..-nkina Hui.-ul-. tn: Inmnn and ceuon. For the ecorchinnbthirat try lemon and lime juice, orange. lemon,- jubilee or cherry hosphetenor our delicious ice cream soda. . C. Mitchell. ~ A reaident of University avenue com- leine that he was kept awake last night. y the bowling of a dog owned by I neigh- bor. The enimnl wee nelly eilenced by e well-directed atone. . I'.*....`|:.l. nO.u`A ngnliaen nhirhl, milk end well-anrocnoa none. Englinh style nogligee shirts, silk And cashmere. 81.50, 32, 82.25. Oak Hall. TL}: nan:-In nrnnthnr innrnnnnn h cashmere, ILDU, W, 62.20. um: nau. Thin warm weather increases the ieo ;" tnnglefoob y Enpor decreases them. Spe-~ oinl prices at . C. Mitchell's. Ar. tho unnunl nzaotinl of the American ugngnemoo ny Elva!` uuurvunua uncut. Dyv' At the annual meeting institute of instruction to be held in Mon- treal from July 9th to 12th, inclusive. R. K. Row, B.A;. of. this city. will read a pa r on Pommnahip. he board of education will meet to- ..l~Lb 'l`|.n mnmhnrn nn nrlinnrnino will an their summer vnonmon, unu wm uou moot. nguin until September. There in nt! lltmle business to be Imnuctod at to- -2... H- ..--6h-up . you will nd them. Their gygpdtation is world wide, and they only be proqurcd in Kingston GI` IIWI6 uuuul MK vs meeting 4-: I\nI-IAI on ni mus meoun . - ow puuou nm to band from New York, nowut style: and designs, lowoat prices. _E. 0. Mitchell. - Mk- oAn\n`nn nl tin: nhn `VAHAP E U MIWIIOII. ' "rh'o mania. of thp child, Walter w.L. I-och, brought from Shnrbob Lake to the meal hospital on Thurnduy suffering roux diphbhorin. and who died yeltox-dAy in .tho institution nnmodmoru Iona home over the K. & P. to-day. Our nhnrn in rlnliuhullv cool these hot the K. a 1 . an-any. Our store in delightfully cool these hot days and our soda in as cold no soda can be mndo. E. C. Miocholl. 11.... W D II` An!` I 'I"nvInr, in Hm IIIIUO. E. U. NIWODOII. Mean. W. R... F. end B. Teylot, in the city to etbend the funeral of their mother. will I nd the remainder of their Iummer veceuon here and will .return to Minneapo- lie on Thursday next. Mrs. W. R. Taylor uleo accompanied her husband. Wonderful Old llnn. A wonderfol old man is E. H. Whit- msrsh, Merrickvillo. who it is claimed is the oldest living Canadisn orsngemsn. Mr. Whitmsrsh is ei hty-nine yesrs of age i and is of U. E. ioyn Ist descent. His hair is es white es snow. but he is as upright and straight. as an srrow.a.s i-risk es 3 cricket, and rejoices in unimpaired facul- ties. His reminiscences extend over: long period of Csnadisn history. He raised 9. company of volunteers in 1 7. and re- ceived his bs bism of tire sh t. e battle of the Windmil . For thirty-three years he was in lending member of the counties council. The citizens are junta beginning to take en into:-eat in the propoeel to grant a bonue to the Montreol breneportauon company for the erection of a eecond grain elevator here. To-day the project won the princi- pal subject of conversation on the ecreete. end the gen_e:a|- trend ot opinion eeemed to be the: it. would meet with the approba- tion of the electors. There in only one opinion an to the encouraging of industrial to settle. or remain in Kingeoon, and that in to the eifeot whet. ell reeeoneble eiforte ehould be made by both council and citi- none to that God. , oooa oopcn Azuunnuo. Soundlngl nun oi! tho site for the pro- V Ilooon olovuhor. fool of Goro an-ooh. show ndopeh or from oi Mun to twenty hot. Thou in A clay opooib at about` 95: R66 on top at smooth rook. no that by dndoim: ll nomunrv. I death of from II! ICU on W]! Ill Ilnoonn run, In DIIII by dndgi ; it nooouqry. depth o! from tww- our to twenty-alx loot may ho ob- Mi _ '|U'ZDl'l'vv Jluvct unriv- izrt twin; is nlwnynmhzo. Tlnh launch in panel ororun boy ud cononpin. Iodoyis tlntinoto y 3 slrohhoooludhfnnuboolndlond Inn 0001.50. Thy uqnolling Batu: A IhaLL. . 3? D CORSETS " ' 1-on.voAnnuo-can `rho mu P.W.0.R_. had wilrundot one dhoohiu smooth inated: to. narrow night, woqlhougpuru . A n-IcdnIwulooNonovillboplqdIot uhnlnll-nu ,., -. |\\ \\ hush `A; 53.9., .. ...m:.*...: | c: -II- ----v--u ,--.u;---1 vv -......_.. ...., dlho north-Imununbl; `1. modulo Iv`/Quip: 337.5335 Tho noun OI ouucnuou Wm maul: w- hb. The members on sdjourning will . othoir summer vacation, and will not -6 -main nut Hanhnmhnr. Thorn il GENERAL PARAGRAPH8. - The I. '1`. lllautor Schema. 9 ,-. L,_._...__, A- Steacy &. Steacy. `to--onov Iovoroo-cl - _I_._ 1- -|._..... L..- IL.I. Bill! 3 9| IIIIl'I VIIIII vuln- mucosa w : In-lnortow. Iliad tin pica iaihir-ulvc. Bpooiol In 0'-I';:l'- wsiau/oouh unnn n tomorrow. DAILY wme. 'nUizsb41 ; %CRADE. mou...s;'.."n.nu` ' `atooIIOg|IIhgolVlmEhI~ . hooIn|neIllpI_voI'eII' Boothe: vntlonl-A` Inn! 3053!. V The following eauy. by lien Doro Hor- ohlnot Iooirod the Inc prise in tho recent bile Iohooljnhlleo oontulr in the junior rth grodo: ' ' Queen Viotorio, the col ohild of the into old Keno. woe horn at` lieuington po- looe. lnhy Mob, 1819. Although theiduke of Kent woe the lourth you of G III ho had often told thohhio child went ooaao day he queeno! England. I.` oltorworde proved true. olhough at. then _me no one would hel ve him, on thetiw e eo mony between iotoris end the throne) The duke of Kent did not see his pro any fullled, for he died when she won et ll very young, . leaving thednoheee of Kent. who Ill o 4.(}ennan woman. oomperohively I `stronger in o otronge land, with I very small in- come for o ponon In hot sooition. ond three ohildrenvto support. ictox-in. it in true. won the only child of the duke. but the ducheea hod revlouoly hoen mottled in Germany. and ed we children by her Bret huohond. . Partly because of her Imell income. ond nu-olv hnmum of her mood zones. the mu oogA=n:nouu:n3s sash SECURED nap? PRIZE. Partly because or her emu: muome, Inu pertly become of her good some. the duoheee brought. little Victoria up very pleir.ly,ekeeplng her much on possible ewe from court. met; so doing ehe of- len ed her brother:-in-lee, George IY. and William IV. They were so much an- noyed. in not. tint" the former would have token Victoria from her mother altogether end woulclhave kept her in Windeor Cae- o.I-, hm. mum dnliuhl`. of the metals. death `lonny. q nnd would have kept. nor in vvmuaor un- ble. but bathe delight of people. Prevented his plenafrom maturing. Wil- iun IV.. not bein I0 diepoked. only showed his Anger by forbiddim: bhepeople toehow their respect. in the diemnt ways in which they had done previously, web as Inluting as they puaed the chip in which were the ducheea end her daughter. um.-- n...... Vinfnrin wn harelv eiQh- which the auction Ana nor uuuguwr. When Queen Victoria iwn barely eigh- teen, her uncle, William IV, died. without An hair, as IIIO his brother, George IV, leaving Victoria sole heirou, to the king- nlnm, - |v. V I II dom. dom. Ilmpediately upon the death of William IV, the info: motion was conveyed to Vic- toria that she was to assume the responsi- bility of the kingdom. Upon hearing this important news she spent her first hour in prayer for guidance. and all her eubjecte know that God heard that rnyer. Great preparations were then ma' 0 for the coro- nation, and Victoria was crowned queen at Weetrpineter Abbey. on the 21st of June, 1619'! ' VV UUh|_uIu=uua `alive , vu V..- ---- -- - -..-_ 1837. There in an old saying that une:-ey lies the head thatweare a crown." So it proved ..with queen Victt r a. for no sooner was the made queen than her troublee began in the form or a rebellion in Canada, which ended peaceably enough in the British North Am- erica act being passed. In England also the anti-corn league. ohartiete and other sects oaueed muo worry and annoyance. Queen Victoria found that ruling alone was ' more diicult than she had ima ined, so she married her cousin. prince lbert of Suxe-Cobourg. Thin marriage proved a , very happy one, an her husband was . annd and wise man. and helped her huebend a good and wise man, helped very much during the troubles. which followed thick and feet. Hardly wee the newly-wedded pair he ily aettled. when ewer broke out with ` ina; then is war in India. which. however. only in- creased the English territory there. In the midat of all these diaturbencee. affeira went on at home juat the aerne. The corn league wee (eat gaining ite point, though the chertiete were put down in London. Then came a famine in Ireland. which killed many and cauaed more to emigrate. Gold in great quantitiee wee then die- covered in Auatreliu, which led to a great meny immigret-none there, and aleo to New Zealand, in coneequence of which thou conntriee became rapidly more civilized. Prince Albert. who through all- these eere, bed with the tender love of a hue- nd. helped queen Victoria to govern both her kingdom and her children, now thought that as thinge were going on pretty emowthly in England. it wine a good chance to drew the natione together. eo he held the first of the world'e falre at Hyde Park, London. This 01 ject wee achieved to a. certain extent. and for a little while all went well. but the improvement was not permanent. for a far more eerioue trouble was to follow. This was the dreadful Crimean war, in which an men brave En liehmen lost their livee bet: in battle an by cold and ata.rva- tion. Fete. however. wee against the Rue- eiana. end in the end Rueeia wee no better oil` then ehe'had been before. One benet derived wee that ghting aide by eide drew the nations still more cloeely together. A short time alter this the Indian mutiny broke out. in which the Sepoye treacher- oualy murdered not only men, ut innocent women and children. hie outbreak also ended in fever of England. thou h for a long time the chancee were age not her. As a reeult queen Victoria wee proclaimed ueen of England and empreee of India. he in the first Engliah eevereign who has ever borne thia title. rm........t. 91.... um-lhle were our nueen uo thcmulvu or that eounu-y. Biworly did quoon Victoria feel her loan. but the put her own Ion-own aid. that aha might holphor pooplo to bear theirs. Thin wu noeougry. Mt war was now go- iqonin cllolndna, nlronmclswu ho- ing smacked by the Amorionnn. Thou was did no& make much, dibronoo. except am in than I great. many lives won Ion; cubotlujduundmuohmonoy was spent. Now we u-I`d(|;s\vin3 |o\urdla':hc.;ndd of I long. food no porous I reign In win at nanywgod and win ohsngu Inn been undo. Among those `we Inn *Iho`.&'i|io|INorth AIndunIct.Io nuovnlolthotuon !ood.andGho intro- borne me uue. Through bheee terrible were our queen tried to help her euering peop1e,. even when her own greet loee came in the death of her mother, end shortly ether of her huehenieleo. Prince Albert : death we: not only I loee to his widow: but to all her unhnln. people. She was now Me with sll her children to guido. Conlldoring than fnctu aha hu mun: var! well. And bus, at. Ions, nuc- '-. -.... an- hhnrn annd, um-lhln man .....I vor WOII. Ind nu, In luau. Inu- coed in an i than good. sonuiblo men and women. men ly dibront from most of the inoou and prluoeuu. who hnvo wast- ed in life und money in who Englilh court. without hung In the end any credit to thcmulvu Ihdt country. n:u...|. am ........ Vinrnrin foal ha Inn. in but Inonthp ol the your rid the `hon vvlln bloyolu to: `W.

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