Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1897, p. 2

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__lAL A_._A..-1..- Jlnnnuulnn YACHT nAcEs_MOTwAv. -:...j j- v- --v- '7 A Onto for Ohllblphl. v ___-_n n- ._`____n Anion In-nu! ----g rm: n1m*!=~w{ ,n1e, ssminnkr. JULY .1'r;={1s97%. GERALDINE. : EAnAanAjHs PIOKED UP BY OUR pus! new-ourrzas. -'----: no at may my user: on hops. `An 1-ununon.-xomng nu- npucunuuuoaolrnou Intro Tlklnl X0399-. I _ Onk Hall oporito-night ml'll:30. 4 Mon : can 1100 boot: 81.59 as Hninu & Tnnkahl. ` ' __ \ IF I Illll IWUI IJIIJII -III IJIIIIII G ookott n. ..._ W F], par and intact poiIonI`.`IH~'hdr, At Me '5 drug store. V . French \|t|-Mt but: for men 700. sad 8!. Onk HAIL `nnnlmnnll mfg, Iinan Ann A Iahh. or u.u;u. India scrap slipper: 75: at Hninu & Lookown. Hnunr mln thn hinornnh Inn! A Rrinh UII DI. , Fronhnso cafoydpon day and night. F __ The city bu received in mnglgeh loi'o'&?f6`I` No. 1 market up `to date thin ya: the mm of 01.931. Lucian Ah:-an nlinnnrn `Mn gt-. Tlnlnnn J. Illa -"IU PU!" WWW. on BIBCIFIO CUITUIII. Ask us for anything you :90 us advertise, glad to show. Oak Hal`. Thn summer Ham bmunrhh :1 came of nonancno. You are not forced to buy. The prices sell the Food: at Oak Hall. A -\4 I O-inn nnn:nnD Olun nnltlnn nf nnnnn runxey. menu. A cimeq, who Ipent _ a few days among the Manda, lays the all the rennrm are nearly empty. He thinks thinnbouh the quietest neuron ever experienced there. Wn!nh n Gram Jnina in [ifs to the conve- Ioauuna. Thghildnn standing BO. vAndnw'o Buadny Iolwl I01; [gun tzgr 82:31! on any yutordn . to V : at dnnunlorllnooyouion. Thochildroon Ihhfdcublotho nlnhot of-About r hudtdwoqcdown on the noun: Phr- ngni. I dunes-an at an Nv.h..'P.W. 0. Imp! bin; in nuondana. Anna pluuudutoooa tho puny nlunnd to tho any about no debut. 11.. `(Lab 1. Inna; n.D.. Dacha. ,lJ00IlD|'r'I. "Never mind the bingruph. buy 3 drink ll the very lntuh nlang phruo nmong "boys" locally. Boys blue satin and grey worntod suit: letod back tn front $3 worth 85 50. Oak A . There will` be an oollpso of the moon. visible in this ncctlnn from 8:10 to ._ll:07 'p.m. on the 29th Inst. u the new Cork nu-mt. inst. the thins I`"l'l. UUIU I [Ur LVN)! I UH UlUOIII- A member of "A" eld battery in min- ing from bunch. Hi: comrades my he has left the cite) . taking I woman with him. '9 gin. (`LI L300`! CPU EDDIE. Remember and pay your gas and electric light accounts on or before the 20th July to two the dlncount of``. () per cant. on gas and 30 per cent. on electric current. All: m for nnvthinn vnu mo us Advertise. gl I0 IHUW. UUIK l1Il'g The steamer Hare brought cargo cattle from Bay of Quinta ports to-day which the steamer Piorreponb conveyed across to Cape Vincent. Wham nn vnnr vnnntinn tn the inland: Bll DD!) 000! IE UOIK Illl. A pa ition against the action of council in granting 8400 to the widow of the late city clerk in in circulation, but. is moeung with very poor aucceu. Dnm the child mam lnnkina in ntrenuth! g.-w - -_._- _.._._.v. _v._.. oral. waliman. %`:::;'.'r.:*.1r-.:'.:.':`.:.*:.e.'a.*.%=;:*:"-"- I: n In 0 ~ no-o u Aooomm Mon to: 1 hnnnnnhuof mum; mm very poor aucceu. Doea the child seem lacking in strength! In the mother exhausted 3 Give Weloh s Grnpeihlco. Jae. Redden & Co. In tho mrnnh nf hhln niunnl mm minim: \1l'IpU IlIlUUn 0&9. litklllll G DU. In the event of tabs signal nun missing re at the yacht races on Montlay. the lowering of the ag will be taken by the ynchbnmen an a. signal to start. L - Rafa nlnnn tn lmv man : nlnthlmr n.nd fur- yncnbnmen HI I llgnlll (0 lbifli. ' Safe place to buy men : clothing and fur- nishings. Oak Hall one price houao. Remember and nnv vour an Ind alaotrio msmngs. um: nun one price noueo. Remember and pay your gas end electric light account: on or before the 20th July to save the discount of 20 per cent. on gas and 30 per cent. on electric current. Eugene Richardson covered the distance by hie ole from Belleville to Kingston in three ours and fty-ve minutes. He never saw the road: in such line condition. ..u..- ..--n n|.n.-.4. ngnlia-n4 -Liv-lg mill: DOVE!` DEW W10 POIGU In lllu IIIIU Uullululull. -Some very choice negli oe shirts, silk and cashmere. $2 and 81.5 . Oak Hall. N .-n-lm Iflnn Inn unn Inn Alnrnndiin Rnv ieseenb. use. Manon or uo. This morning the class attending the summer session at the school of mining left for Sydenham. in charge of Prof. Miller, to visit the Foxton mines nearby. The members of the clues will "hunt. for specimens. Working shirts black sateen `25c., 45c.. 7% Oak Hull one price house. e sre showing s oetinars, table linens and pillow linens direct from the makers in Ireland. Remember we make a specialty of house furnishings. R. McFuul. Kings- ton carpet warehouse. Hhrnw hntl. the nnbhv. stvlish kinds. PUDIIC ll nelng pl'Bp&l'8(l. Remember end pay your gas and electric lighn eccounce on or before the `.. 0t.l1 July to ave the dinccunt. of 20 per cent. n gas .end 30 per cent. on electric current. This mornin diver E. Charles left for Brownvile. N. Y., with a diving outt. There wee e drown- ing accident over there yesterday in the Block rlver. and diver Chnrlee will attempt to recover the body. (Inna Juice in mn.nm'n nramrntion. Dr. VVOIOIYI II W10 DOUG. nonaen !BIIl.' II). It cost: the oity just 3.5 to move a tolu- grnph or bolephono pole from one position to another. and requests for leave to do thin have boon to frequent ofvlneo that the tggrogom coat Amount: to quite I large on and only in Ipociol ones will poles moved in fntnro. Booger : Lemon Sqnuh It Redden n. 100 dozen non : brace: to-dhy and nighh 10o. worth 25;. Oak Hull. TL` AAAQQ an-In AI-union nnvnnnntv ` IUO. WOl'|'n|'| '-'06. UNI Illllo Tho Mooorn grain olovutor compan will build for its own use two upilo drlvonl. . The hammer for one. weighing 2,600 pounds. in now being made no the King!- wn foundry. Tho other hummer. weigh- ing 2.000 pounds. the company already has. Pontoons hood at the construction of the dry dock will ulna be nu(Hn tho gou- `ltruotion of the elevator. u_v...u.. ....A.. 1... ....a. 11.1. Inn QNIOLIOII 0! "II OIIVIBOF. Mm : cotton ouch e. pair. 0:! Hull. Our country neighbor: would be safe in unchanging A hnnty-M`: cont piooo for I home of Amok : Arnie: Anodyno. Koop It. in tho homo during thin warn wuthor. Ihy an 5 life whilo you an running for lhn dnntnn-. An All dmnnme. Iaoaoctor. AI llldmmllyllc. Thorn mil ho colobrnud a Ihryh mthodnlon Monday. mm J y (me. at 7:80 o`olock 1.-:..an anniversary, man for KL.` wanna. nl Ilsa nnnlnl ILA IAIA (hl; W". 7!`) 0'OI%I IIIIIIVITKPI, T Ill tho`:-3aouoltbououloHboluu(h `Wil- lhn `loch Kelly, late of the 4 bath. lmorpu-and nilllis. I831-ID. Friend: nndnnqniuanou no nlpoctlnllyinvltod Iostlond. Th. Akm:- nklgnalhu -M32 Wlllcll ICIIIC II UCHIIIII tor utrvu months. that VII quickly and by [our dnningnohhonbovu. lunnowudoglt In nnnyhcnudntin and until on tons `awn man. Son the new Cork carpet, just. the thing for otcos. hotels and boats. at R. Mc- Fn-1l o. solo men: for Nairn`I oil clobhn. A mm-nhnr n! "A" Bald hnttnrv in min- mginildl-en : blaoli Ihoe:50o M: Human & Lochwn. lVnnnhnInnn any` A`|nI\I1I` rnnm fur tun u)oIIu.'n. Cucumber and Almond Cream for tan and sunburn. Nothing to equal it;gbMo- Lead : drug store. Rnrnnmhnr and run: vnur run and nlantrin across to maps vmcenu. When on your vacation to the islands provide yourself with 3 bottle of A.A.A. You may require it. At all drug store: and wholesale by JM. B. McLeod. Arnnl. | `Pill: mu-n hilinnnnan And nick WIIOIOBIIIB Dydlll. I3. MCLOOG. Amok : Pill: cure biliouanou und sick headache. \'.... __4 nab fauna.) in Lun Tina -ndnnn (IUIBKIW 55.70" UVUT BXPCTIUIICUU IIIIDIII. Woloh a Gr: J nice in Iile to the canvas- lescent. Jau. odden & Co. mm- .........:.... LI... .1... ..u-...I:.... oh. mn cnrpen wnrenouse. Scrmv hate. the nobby, etyliuh kinds, 7012.`. 81. Oak Hell. The third annual picnic of the Chosen Friends to Bro hy n poinb civic holiday, August 2nd. wi be a grand success. The beat programme ever placed before the public is being prepared. Rnmambar and mu: vnur an end electric A4Greyen j % Goods . windle nDcm{Jl:::|: 8; i ;'.`i2" u 1) urban: --_I In-' -ou'rua2yii.S:.'.bT?'. for uni nasal mucosa in many ouuolhn and ugznshg Vanda; ou- :-.:..+"'.::.::.'.'= "" _..al.. an anal. hs.'o.r. nna cnanmere, U2 mu IILUU. um: nun. North Klngleevoe for Aloxendfie Bay Sunday: at 0 e.m.. and for Rochester at 0:45 p.m.: Tueeclnye and Thuredeye Hero leave: at 3 p.m., connecting wm. North Kin eh Brighton for Charlotte. J. P. Hen ey. agents. A niMmn_ who lnnnh a fan down nmnno y IIVI I III. III!!! you Ill` Iiul 3: doctor. At all dmggmge. That: will & nnlnlu-Aim! AIM w recover ma nouy. Grape Juice in nature : propnrntion. Wench : In the boob. Rorlden aolla in. IL ....n... 53.. ..:L.. ..-L ll on man. .. Onln. moms .01-' um um. . P;IoIIOiIhoV! % ' , Ab Abornohhyh in all klgdo of boots, uhu. ornnh And nlinc. . `III. W. G. Craig & 00-. illiphona 210. afar froo-bn;-nin --unthlxgito cogl. ghos_t.$t.Tor above nun orooo ng purpoaoo st pot 2.000 poundn. A 55...... an n.L.-__ 9 .. AQI1gn[o0tl'hou. - _ John Ila:-hp. Polmonth. bu red nnd hi: connection at Idnmon with the au- snnd Inland Itonmbowoom ny. Edwqrd Charla. Into foromnn o" the Ruchlhin company}: Ihigyord. Denronto. . has "been appointed to t a vacant position. -.-_.._.. ..._...... r ~` > larvae! with Notlou. Lm evening the police urvod local merchants with printed oo in o! noouon . 8 df by-Iaw N5. 487, whic prohibit: aha expo:-ing of barrels, boxu. packing cue: or goods ofany kind ouutho uldewslkn in front of worst. - Light Wolxlit Unmmelfontl And Vents. Provost. at the New York clothingnboro. Brock street. ha a. splendid usortmonb of lustre and urge coats and van in all aim at prices to defy oompomion. Hi: special line of fine milk costs, vent line, 80 to 44, at 84, are the beat. vuluo in the city. _ fuxgnuou NEW BEBIDEN .ON ,. trut,ncu vhlon acme. ta r~D|vM J. hluhud. Ann; , In-pence lelnool Board. A meeting of the separate school board was held hub evening. nearly all the mem- ~ bere attending. A number of Ippllcetlone were received for the vacant. prlncipalnhip. Theee were referred to I epeeiel commit- atee. composed of the chairman. Dr. Ryan. J. J. Behun and T. J. Lenhy. with power no not. Account: amounting to about. 8200 were passed and ordered to he paid. The eecrobery was instructed to call for tender: for the fuel supply. and the chairmen of the different. schools were glven power to have done my ropelra necessary. `, l IIUUIII II `V-III! VD|'ElIIl-I Aldermon W. W. Canon is opposed to the city council baking In annual vacation an has been in custom for your: past. He says more work is done during vncltion than in the same length of time at any other period. A citizen thinks this a good reason why the vacation of the council should be continuous. WI!` IUKIIEI IIIIIVII. A vsluable fox terrier. urchssed by I . Lswloss. day clerk at bho riueln-American hotel. was stolen from a shed in rear of M1-.Lswlees residence last night. The thief left. a clue. which revealed his identity. and he will be prosecuted unless he xetums the dog. --"T Sent To The Iloroor. In the police court. this morning, Thomas Rush pleaded guilty to a charge of having been drunk. He wu given a chance. I.`l{....l.-H` Run-n nrul An-nan Rhnrhlgnl chance. l~}limbot.h Brown and Agnes Sheridan`, on remund, charged with vngrnncy, were {such sentencad to six months in tho Mer- cer reformntory. and to pay a line "of fifty dollars, fnihng which they will each Ipond five months additional in the institution named. Lllugr-[nu an a nu - nu..- Anotherlarge exodus from the city to Lake Ontario park took place last evening. when the biogruph views were shown to tho admiring onlookers. As usual the crowd was delighted with the exhibition. and could not see the views too frequently. The marry-go rouml drew the younger visitors as usual. The electric car service was excellent, and there was no annoying delay. The park was clear of visitors by ten o oloclr. ` He Preferud Klngnton Ponltentlnry. Louis Mo roth, Belloville. convicted of do arting ram that city with joweiiory ho angina to other people. wan sentenced by the magistrate to eix months in the central prison. but created surprise bv uk- ing to be sent. for two years to the King- ston penitentiary. He mid he could work at his trade there. and when asked the second time to consider the matter, re- plied. I go to Kingston. The Belloville Ontario remark: that Mngrnth "seem: to be sane." ' II0D|IIICIK.IIl|Kl'IIl'I WWO WIIIIIIII Ohogrolndu. usdhovouhuvthln on nhblounn value tho Inna nlnn h M `fnnjunnhooto who: the 3 lI'OVlnI .OlDflIIlOoIII.oI'oIIIu'[uIIw,In wonld uh the hatch away unul QM pnuwunovu-. Ir.OanonnyIhoeu- nosundinhnclwlnythoeonoil shakin- o&I..Andh ho ~au-W n-In-u|.ni..o.I=uvIIilIu II ? 0 Mn. with nu-nloo and aunt E on oonvonlonou. Also tho Bzono Dwel- , :3. thank strut. wlth modern unprovo- nntn. Apply to Jon Iumn. lIl'I1p IIDAIII an Inn nu.--nu Chairmen Mlnnea presided as also moch- ing of the fire. water and light committee lanb evening. Aldermen Livingston. Wright, Richardson and Bell were present. Th0l_'0 was very little buainou trmneted. -except. the passing of the fortnight : ac- counts. f1l....'..._-.. Illnnnn -A-1| n nnrvunnninnnrl -3 'I" CI I- CI'":-Q- J.OuIonohhnIlnIhls nqmut to be allowed Ioputun In bonus in the Mr arwndnhnotndnnluno of the shin!- ncnwuuld adult 1-. IO M: has mud. in Icy. that c city would ban to mpply Ina: lot the nnilmlo, but this innouhocuqulhovonu no wolloon LL: can-nah and La D1 XII. hh ovary an ranted can 5.53 dn . WHO mL.|n--u buobull.otoa:c IX Ibo counts. Chairman Minnea read a communicntlo from C. 1). Graham, inking to have tw poles, one oh which electric wire: a strung. Ind Another that is not in use, move 1 luaniacroet. The matter was referred l. the chairman and the city engineer, wh will roport. at the next mooting. rum in front of his house on Syde lion Le lneek Thlevee. About three o olock yeeberdeivl efternoon two or three young lad: steel: lly entered the cigar and tobacco etore of J. J. Hunter. while the etbentien of tho proprietor and `clerk wee taken up with etfaire In the pool room in the rear of the more. The hot: nmde e reid on thgyindow. eteeling pee - sum: nf mbmm. niaarehhee en`! ohher EHO. rlla on IDWIHUOWQ IIUIUIIK pIUI' one of tobacco. cigarette: obhor article: therefrom. They mumpd to get. out of tho spore before being dotnotod, and having I hir curt made good uhofr ooonpo. Tho were oh by the clerk. who was um In to over use them. however. As `the are known it in oixpooepd their purorm wil sy up in order to Avoid the publfcity whic 1 A police court cum would give rm tn. Tho) Went A Oeooerc. (iitinon! Foeiding in the vicinity of Fronteneo perk are becoming impetient. over the non-eppeerenoe of the Hub band in that roeoro togive ono o! in popoler` concerto. They point one eh W they ee- eieted oontrihutin the money grented by council for hen: oorweree end here ee much righb hobo fevored Imh moeio ee residence who live In the neighborhood of the other perhe. A oouple of deposeuone here weiud upon menege: Aheroeehy end tho the head ploy lee next oonoere in hogeeoeo perk. but they were -(alarmed an mum wee heldoohieot oonoon In rroglonu n. DIII nu] WI!` lnlonnod th the hand Ira hold cab to tho order oi the pork: oonunlttao. ho mambo:-not the dopuuuom will I-oquut tho nldoruonof Fromunu wudto [Ira than air right: in thin I. ofrv mo vuonvisfrv, t "Dfn u 2. f':`u'"& `I o 0 o 3 o I `$31! 0 Apply to V. lo `or. _ A > 9 TION PROPERTY ' tin no grounds.` Thu nun- of ROI`! Street will nu: dluotlp through my whkh an olouto snowing noc- m o silty`... gt|:]:l.1`.to J. s.Hxmun. rmgiwxon a:.'.'.'c."r.'au ; in line or `Ito Arganont. _ ._..._ 4A_A4_ AL_A L]. _._....A ilra. Water Ami Llght. ._._ |n.,_,-_ _____:J__: _. .|_ Doesn't Want Vacation. `up an n, 9, -,, h At The Park. llI;urnp 1-....- L I... Fox Tonler Stolen. u 1 -.,,,,2-_. ._.__._|_. -j---j-g- Rjc@Eg1 mzsb fa` MAKE nooia"i9 . odly one of the moist ago -Moo':nrlahoweLLinoe.. no ommm rm mm emu u.. Inton- tlon or lqndlng I` Loo: `l`|mo-rho wu Pollodboyn. The old from house on Division otroot._ north of Louise Jobool. which he! boon I iomilior object for novorol onorotionl. hon otloet mottho iote oi oi onoiont atroc- turoo. Ao with huruonltytho old being {cooled to one pide by the `push one o tor-`-` prilo oi the younger none?! . eo this old home hoe been _ hood to moire room for d_ oillngl style of urchltecturo. ho exact one of the structure, uniortonotely. in not known. but it in not in ohort of o_hundrod yoore. roridentuoy they remember it for Mt}- live your. end it woo on old houoo then. It: interior oonetrootion lead: to the belief thot it won erected at lent o oentury ego. yet All the frames. etuddlnsr. ete., were ol- meet eo eolidwhoo nrechi when pieced in oeitionw The timber!` `wore oqilotod in the rough by hand. the frame work being ell mortieod and inetened together with wooden pinl. Moot likely Ill timber from which it woo built woo out on the site and there shaped ond plooed in poeitiun. The old building woe undoubt- d in the city, link- ing the poet with the preoont., In thooo doyo houseo were put up to withotond the revogee of time. end the ehlll of the work- men oi thoee by-goneduyo might be taken for an example by modern ortniona. 0. J. Graham now owne the property and will build thorwn three modern brick otruo- turee. `cl day or two before the old building was razed it led from New Yorlr ooliod on the owner on said the had been reored in that houoe. leaving it thirty-seven your ago. She oelred liberty to visit the home ul her younger dnyn, which was gladly given. She went through the dwelling from cellur to `gerrot, recalling fumiiior scenes. and departed with n sense of pleasure at having been in time to vioit the old place before its destruction. '5 Framework old` roooeoeo ~ With `nu--A nod: visited II name It | Hanley. Jame: swim. Form Il-Jolm Wulnh, Avon Burke. Frank Bluto.Iao Mullen. Dmlol Molionrly, Frederick Grnvello. M iulmol Moran. W l- llam Leademzophyrln Gaudroaufudorlck Kingsley. Form II[-Loon Richards, Frank Walsh. Richard Halligan. Archie Btowdarb. Jnmu Gnllivnn, Jame: Black, Chm-lo: Duly. John Brennun. _ h`........ TV._.Alnhnn:nI hnnnallv. Jot-onll foes fur lb".l7-`J8. . Form llI---Leon Rluhnrdn, exam hiou from foot and prize of $10: F_rnn|r. uloh, oxornptinn from fees. Form IV--Alphomua Donnolly. exemp- tion from feel and prize 0! 810; Joseph Quigloy, exam )tion from fees and prize of 310; Edmund vvyor, exemption from fuel nm-I nri-In nf M. . '` .Wo. [taped Iona Green Goods custom homo Saturday. __ that unit creation in Men : _ jhop. You won : and than 3 Oorwomuwo guarantee all c ?' qzmuothem to-.dny"|t ,3 .1! mu; numunu u and prize 0185. Tim mama: I` given in order of menu : Form I-Bernard Morgan. Sherman Cor- rigun, Frank McDermotb. Frank Con-ignn. Edward Kingsley. Frod.Googhogun.CIonry Hanley. Jame: Swifts. lrnrm IL-John Wulnh. Brenna; Form IV---Alphonaus Donnolly, Jo-oph Quigley. Edmund Dw er. Augustine Rod- mond.v'I`homu Harp: I. 1.. 0..."; Iv that mark: nhninod by the J.lloI.eod'e Rt-qnient To Finance commit- tee hut Evening. Aldermen MoKelw/ea, Livingston. Ryan and Wright were t 0 only member: oi meeting called for {our o'clock inst oven- ing. In the absence of mayor Skinner. in Montreal. alderman Ryan acted an ab ir- mnn. A number of accounts were pun . after which J. Moheod. proprietor of Mcl.eod e tunnerym wu introduc- ed. He united the committee to recommend to council to grunt. him com- plete exemption from taxation on hie tan- nery property. The request was discussed at some length, but the members present egreel that it would be unwiee to take definite action regarding it when no few alderman were preunt. The matter war. therefore. lnid over lor consideration at a meeting at which there will be eiullnt- tendence of the members. _._.....m._a_..- ......._... the nance committee who attended the The unnufnccu-on ol Dhnond Dyan II- ooin Mu: on-don om-_v day Iron country has !ot Diamond Dyan. `bulb: any 1- village ohm-luau MI hon Islhd lnlo buying one 0! tho my Inh` IIIIOI an Inn m ouunnllv Intuit Ibo votld Ilnul us`; in mum Ion nighud duh . [Bimini T hinly tho brand In I01.-and an an nuduu vlndvhlh hi VII Din dy in use country wno unno: ou- mand man has In neenopous coLLaeTaEsuLTs. How The Students stood At The noun: Icxumlnulonn. Ilerowith are givon'tho results of the June examination: in connection with the Rogiopolia oollogo : ` 1-mzn wlmncns. IVUK |Up\IllU UVIIIFW a mum: wlmncny - Form lI--John Walsh. exemption from fees fur I897-98. ~ ' . :1-....... III 4.... RI..hu-an, nxmnntion IAT LARGE BINDING! ON NORTH ' olhlnnuon Strut, nt homo went with nu-nuoo and aunt I und prizeolw. . The names in the following form: now given in order of merit Fm-m I--Barnard Mornn. mond.vThomu Han-poll. In form` IV the marks obtained by four lending students, an given by the of!!- oinl statement. were: 1,440, 1,030, 1.190, 1,022. WANTS QOM PLETE = EXEMPTION. ' A t tld`ee! G ue.corn-V J3? K113. `A . c.'.'.'.'.'u.n'1'.""i':r'3. K. 0. Ether, Mre. Abbott. Mm. Bhleln. Mr:-. 13. Shell. Mrs. J. Bhlele, Mine Baker. Mine Baker. Mien Brophy. Mine 0. Bhlell. Min B.l lnmmer end Min Bhiele. errlved in the alt yesterday Afternoon on e Fleeeure trip. he epenb Ieverel houre n town viewing "t e uinhu." end then took their deperture !o_r_me. .. nu on n , en l\ ;x..-L._ . III AA-I"eu UP I U C I C lwgwv C; H. Puke. M-.l)., Qnbcc : "I unify thus I have on land. with marked no- uns. the l`luno- Im, in harm and our- uln wouudu and an t.ho_|-ongghly noon- mnd in am xloyuoni." I-...a.w |.x..I.-, . 'l'm~nnu3 nndnnn Frodw. ahlpgz. | 1'oronu: gnnuuuq bu boon nppoin Imtructor In Latin in the university of Chicago. om 'F3gy aim Short- A slghtcd Merchants. Into buying or mo vu-y munw man- 6 up to outwnnlly lmiluo umod Dinnond Dyes. Thy but Itiod than dyoo. and tho room mm hlllljlld con 'm'l`v?c'o:d.'nuy uonbupin (in; at w;.-.'..~..- "'.:.':."""'~...... Iii`: noun his I! L `lieu Cured In' 3 to (I Nights-Itching. llurulng lkln Dluouen Bollovul In on Day. . . Dr. Agnew : Ointment. will can all canon of itching pilots in from thnu to nix nights. Oncn plicntion brin acomfort. For llnd and in coding piles it. 0 peorlou. Also ouru bottor. salt. rhoum. eczema. harbor : Itch. and all eruption: of the skin. Roliovoo in a day. 35 come. Sold by W. H. Mould]. uuu wvC-vw' -..~- nond Io_unom;;' Fred W. hlple . iIy. An:dnlI`liv&.ltotalnah Ill IIII. - A .a.."'{u...,a-1-I n..`."'... A .s%uPthc-rland s| . wnmn ll mmnuu mu ox un- Odo can run the door. Rota: Apply on 1 for ucoommodnlon tool: In npidly nlllng up. nial In nlntorod thronnnou with `hmon To -no on n I, 1.0-- I.._... I1 _ _ . . .` _-\`7CNQl!"FTJl:. T 45 4| FORJ J DELICATE SKINS The Albert Toilet Soap Co., um. Montreal. {Go to London, Or any city in the world and ask P n CORSETS " and you will nd them. Their reputation is wqrld wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston from 'AdunI' Root B00! Ext:-not. . . l'loluohmnnn'u Yum :3 Su;zu........... . ........ 0, you | Lukoworm um-~--.. . .... 0 nl Dhnolvo the sugar and an!` in the vmhr. [dd the extract and hot , plane In 5 mm rlsuo tor swans:-(our houn. ntlljh for Jinn nlnnn on Immwhon In > lopoun ulvouuuuu. A. B. Hahoo. SOIPHDOIIIIQ.-I'tflbl'I'IOMIhllI lI].ItOblO (or halo: 0: On. than-In 1 _ 0.3 ` Strut. uuuy-.-_._:- mm extract and uonm, puwu -u . shoe ntll fol hon plume 1I.whInlb- lopou up: oool And dollchul. ` Mum plum wowuun an-wun uyuu uppcugp. .- 1 cool The root bur can be bbtnlnul hull tin: and [weary storm In 10 and 25 ou_n.bptNu to mask: two and the noun. , .av E. . '`5 ..;`~&'{L. K. W. Bnidu in standing Mm Notional Photographers Aunclntlon or American I. In not. No nmum will he made M II On a until Satnrdnnwhonl oxpooh to Ml-ant w Ml the new Man that how dovplo In In put nu. K. W. Snider : Photo,Par|ors rm... An-nun nuns in IOIII. Heavy Dry Slabs Qnly 32.50 peraard. Mund- cufv woon mo con man. -5; un_n_---an tnn, "_"..P'T-_'3I5 ~ KDvlru. --gm-~ 5 For Making I Delicioua Heafth Drink at amlllcost. 1 .Ann_ Am. SUPERIOR AC- ; and surroundings l (ht Famous WltuI- and _.gd by the Canadian : . way, mks GALVANIZED WIRE FARM FENCING from Mo to `Ibo per rod no} foot). A market look lunoo. who chuput. and bu! farm {once undo. A I... um" alnnnrlntlnn of Omnmonul WHO PUBLIC NOTICE. FINE HANNI-XV` innbto, .51.:-;.!&'* { tho chuput. and non uum unuu nu-nu. Also our; dunorlpuon of Omumonhl Work nnnulnumml by A __ _...__.`.- uooonh f."PAn1iii6t.' 2m. 3*.$..;':."::r Steacy'&. Steaoy. Machine Made lupnmncu mvounsull . - nn 3 [J11 I ;. '"" " _, , I `H WITH GOOD RESIDENCE 0&0. glillmnoou Strut. Apply EAa-t VII I VVTV$ vuv- an P:-tnoodI_ 3553;. _ nruzsh one.-no wnimmn sums. ` BUSINESS POINTERB. To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. fo Boston}! In IUIMIR IILLIIIIY. W0 ou exceptional Induoomoncu In stnw Hutu. Pauorshupu. Salton and Lou- hornu. etc. Our utookln ch: but wu hhvo our Ollflidn Will It won Ill UIIIIIUTU rlllllivoi Iluuuw Tim doors above Ol ORDERED -Instnl .RE'BE- I -g - h 1-.-... u..`fJ."` \\ \\\ { { : 03` TH` FLAT OVER THE BIBBY :_". :.2-`:"1s:'r:.a'.::'aa.. .5.`r':.?:::`~..-4 Q 9,`E99N'A $P!tI~6s_| 54!? `I w ,, ..:`,h.A '~ . NO. I QUBENEP I9 poluuiop. App): to . B `Banana 8:. co. -:vw uvvuu-w- --v -u--- ui.isEIea| Summer % Resort L ned; oonv'o7louo. chemo Mac. but rooms on own oor unto! oto. Good boning uni wmaln Io mxnum ride or 0- mo you (or III lino lunlna. Batu um . Imus always lnnoo s l r 1 sad Pklunt Driven. n ld vo-n dhunn of tin mun vhlu and beach to the lunonn tummunuon. _-_-_.- _-._.- .1 __ . _- ya-can-Hui. % `5!l 69. lnluntly nlmod by 5 nm mu: Ion. A Ilnglg Lppllcauon of- Wu - ` "nu . : .13.. I03 ELY Till 3381- Q on. O. A. lnpottlel. boom!- . opposite Muodonsld Park. Ap- Annux E liooln. Ontario nu. Etl)I?.bl'l.K)`-Llilkdl WILL gURNISED ` h".`Ilbot.1'=n' .:u. rs )! :3`. .N `I:llYuDl)LIA|i( kBTl;l!1ET,' < n. on u . um of. 251)!) an. aws, next door. ' n 9. III madam oonvonlonoou. . ADDILL. E5 1881!) THE DESIRABLE RESI- ' .10 ohnu.onBuoot.'Good locality. I 150 D) ja- . -mu?! or-oh} Prolul. comm and lost Ilunlnu Resort: in ganndn being on we Bank: of Sun lul Lab on- -I .3 1 LI $L1\l$g F UIAVILV 05.; um a-:43` `n'3`$I n!a'.`.` 5335' '6." `$3: (VII. oornor [Inn and Gore stun. wand. Pnnn DJ 0. Oonrqlnlo on can Tutu-In lumen." mu. Q-------- . n_.. _-;._n,_; -n._,, grain: nnmnxan. us UNION s'r.. u . llutodb hot wntu-.u| ,eto. wmrando and m In AIM! to D1. VAYLMER. P.o.. Q5 , . ` at9c`u'1&.1f`.`; ':..3::.m nt-oluu Aooommodl but I 0 an 3533- :oo::n ndvgnoo. IN MEN'S SHOES. tootwurluppuu. `n lno 1131:1113. Brick! um: III W I h or [ma nn.d f):-inn. :--uj:: -`.............p......~.. ....._._..-.... .-._-.... SUMMER masons. 9'roTan LET. ..~7.2.`3.i"'::`**I.":`:3'.*v-T:.-i .`8:u""` I. Ennis an EICIYDINHAK STREET,` by In. Ionluk. Torn: -v.-_._. _.._..., ..-.V C lib EM 6 I! - In C:r`a:au.:oAr.'~ -: uses [0 uus oruo wueue. The original intention was to have had six bridesmaids, but the sorrowful occurrence -30 recently preceding the wedding necessitated several changes in the arran ements. and the bride was attended y only one bridesmaid, her intimate friend and former companion, Miss Louise Briggs, whose smart and attractive frock was of ink organdie, trimmed with valencienn s lace and in- serlion, over white glace silk. The yoke and sleeves were at white rucked chif- fon. while airy frillings of chiffon edged the white glace sash. the long ends of which were tucked between broad bands of insertion. Her large black Gains- borough hat, of accordion-pleated chif- fon, with its prddigality of nodding black ostrich plumes, was caught up at one side, underneath which crim- son and pink roses nestled cosily against her hair. She also wore a gold curb `bracelet, set with pearls and turquoise, -the gift of the hridegroom.-and car- ried a shower, uquet of deep red and pink roses, tie with long ends of pink ribbon. - A -angnlinn nun: Iunhl nf Ihn I-Aainnnn onldho Willa About Ola uttering on - than-pl 0! account nupuu on ilisnv Mutt-is _tIt `lull! World. b It In time 9 today to record a woddin 1 at ll Interest many in Kiqgnton, not that the wlusoxne bride puma Mr M dhood and part of her girlhood us a rolldunt of this city, and Eat the brldumaid II also a Kingston- II. _ . A reception was held at the residence of the bride`: aunt, Mrs. Younger. where the hnppycou le received the congratulation: of Ir ends and relu- tlvee. The bride`: travelling suit was I shepherd`: plaid coat and. skirt, with black moire veloure toclnge, the accom- panlng head gear being a large white feat er hut. Dr. and 8 rs. Howvden left for the South amid a. shower of rice and old shoes. and upon their return they will reside at No. 6Cumb_ridge Terrace. Dover. E land. lMre. Howden'a goat of friends in Kingston s 'n_,,w,ishing her a long and hump?-igrled. lite; It is enerslly admitted that (1 Nurses ome" is one of the needs of our general hospital. The subject has been talked of, and talked of, but, until this summer, with no practical results. Miss Mchlillon. the superintendent of `nurses. has been most persevering in keeping the necessity of L home before the minds of those interested in hospi- tal work. and her efforts have succeed- ed so far that, it we have not yet enough to begin to build a home, we have at least 9, sum of money towards ths;t`eb.iect. The nurses` alumnae and a large number of Kingston ladies were the moving spirits in me very success- ful garden party which was held on Thursday afternoon and evening ut the hospital grounds in aid of the proposed nurses` home. The lawn, which reaches from Stuart street to Okill street, was gsily decorated with flags, set pieces, and chines: lanterns, and, In the evening especially, the effect was beautiiul.` Th. "Dnnlnunn.-l Imuu-I u-nu uh-slinnntl uenuuxm. The Rookwood btmd was stationed at the further ,corner of the lawn and diecouned eweet Inueic at intervals dur- ing the evening. The centre of the lawn was occupied in the lemonade booth. in chu e of re. Yetee. Mrs. Starr. Mine uckleeton, and Dr. 'Drennen. A striped marquee lent its decorative eid to the (eetive eurround- lnge. the ineide oi the muquee being ertietioelly hung with jubilee decom- tlone. in red. white. and blue. vshe the tables. from which were eerved lemon- ade end cake. were ttimmed with green and white flowere. . ~ . l`I\n annulus Qnhln In-hlnh gland` nemr and white nowere. The and table. which stood` nexu- lhe lemon e booth. was in harmony In green end yellow, the soft tints oi each . Iendin perlectly together. Nlurow etrlpe 0 green and yellow crepe pepor were tenclmll intertwined on the hanging folde o the white nu ry.nnd. high end low, lerge end Vernal bunches 0! green and yellow llowere were pieced ebout the ehendence of dellcioge home made eeedlee with which the teble wee leden. three or tour eemvy Veollon leenetee etieeuve heekqrouenl or thle delnty table. The lemee lh cherge of the cendiee were. Mn. John Ceylon. Ire. lie girl, Mueee Calvin, Omlnghennx. A. Luella. L. I` lereld. Skinner. an Wm. Thane who nervnrl the ice creem had of NM olty. Anni! ` lo:-. Dluonu sum. cu ` . `8t.` Thomas` churcludinburgh. Scot- 'lu d. wu- olnbornteli docorated with pl: Qncl white flowers. on Wednem div, Jun: HMIL, in hmmr nf than nuntinln llonld, Skinner. an wmu. Those who carved the cream had all they could do lo sup ly the demand which WII Inndo upon lem. The only drawback was tho post of shod Nico which n-nnnud gbont this table In even uncut nnmbon than about the oth- ou-dnwn by the olootrio llcht whi.~.h was nthor hr hut M this n 0.h_nn oloowhoto on I. grounds. ad than lotnodunotiouhlopsrtott admon- uou on tho (old: of the table cloth, whoa won lean objection- ubb thn whoa Ir` cold cluulnineu tmh-I luck at `u nook. cnwlod mmq or mhtd wig` lion Ind Ildllo to:-on hotwoon the: -_'ana ah.-Ila- nmnonn mid. T- Ahsocouirar or TH`: waooma or-"mu oAMP_I:u.. puma um wnuo uowcrs. on neona- d ` , June sum, in honor of the nuptial: ` Min Violet. Cum boll, youn est dauchter of the late lent.-Col. . T. Cagnpbell. for many years A resident of tluaioity. and Dr. Ian Ilowden, of Dover, En land. / The wedding was an exceed- glwmy prett one. although very quiet, 8 to t o sudden death of Colonel Cnmnhnll. whlnh nnlr nlnnn nlmnaf. nn ' AIBX. Iillll, OOIIIIXI OI IDS IJI'll.'l YOOIII. Very charming the petite b'r de look- ed. as she walked up the aisle, leaning upon the arm of her cousin, Lleut. D. R. Younger, of the Gordon Highlanders. her uelicnte loveliness showing to per- fection in an exquisite white duchesse szitin gown, with court train hung from the shouldersby satin straps. The bad- ice was completely swuthed with white n_1oIssel,ine de soie, which fair?!-like lub- ric wasstudded with a. splend d sparkle of hrilliants. The effect of this most beautiful gown was heightened by a. girdle of pearls. cou ht to ether with udiumond star. on hung ng in two long .ends rezwhin the hem of the skirt. The only ot er ornament worn was a diamond star. twin mate to the one fastening the girdle, which second star pinned the bridal veil in place. A shower bouquet of white roses, exo- tics, -lilies-of-the-valley, and white hee- ther, added a touch of dainty complete- ness to this clio toilette. Thu nu-inivnnl inbnnlinn nun: In Iunnn main and Indus tome netweon Ill ! IU.ndwhool'|rut. nauounid. " 0 out can nu `(hm no no (lies on you. on Iran unund n tho apt In chug upnuion. I unar- watit. when ovoryono Inga saying the nnotgliqtholkvorolorigiulity wu .. 017!!!` V0 (I10 IUQIIOII 1168.!!! 01 UUIODUI Campbell. which took place ulmoet on the eve of the completion `of arrange- ment: for the importantevent. A: the bride : party entered the church. the choir rendered thizt grand old wedding hymn. The Voice That Brenthed o'er nuan," una. again, at. me concumon an | the ceremony, "0, Perfect Love."`the music of the latter having been com- posed for this especial occasion by Mr. Alex. `Hill, cousin of the bride room. Vnrv nhnnlnn tho nntiha Hr dn lnn|(- unmr ronueraa um: grand am weuumg hymn The Voice Thn.t Breathed o'er Eden," and. again, at the conclusion of the caremonv. `'0. Perfect. I.ove."'the1 tubucrnnublqnutnmurnaa-u ll tun Its. Walton. MI !- . Ric rvlnon. Him an pro- Hotel Victoria; |"0 . Old Inn umnuqmrmnn. A no 'Ig.uc:!.\'o Itwngghgt n- it` 0701 E I fflil CI 1 3 ug- Ill ulduhvnnsarv. oi Inn All with and null tale: c In red` "Inna nnv Um lnun. 4: t _ :'l" l>Ta:':t T 3 .ono%bt moutjpryittly arranged "H535. `B liyijllulul; II|LIr\n o_n:`the -- . .. *=.~ ' . The fish ad `wen under the super- vhion at t e under-graduates ot the hon ital, and nun: n "big hnul" was e more easily than in larger waters, although the big hauls were -by no mean: always the most valuable. . Th: flmnr booth. aebowerot (mrmnt meena alwaya the most vnmeme. . Tha (lower booth, a..hower'o tmcmnt loveneea, van in charge of Gow- dey, Kiln! `Bartlett, Gowdey andEtheln Mooya. and the profliuu 9! cut llowera. ogrxed about :31 tun` b the pretty 1 wer glrll. (ounde no `sale: ' The target practice and Aunt Sal- ly" drew many to the coxner of the lawn near the Donn building. end Aunt Sully" was several times mis- taken for one of the patients, ms; in the distance, her ipe was not noticed, and she looked Hg *Mra. Solomon Smith looking on"--at the uneoeuato d crowgia on the quiet hoapltel grounds. Altogether, the garden party went off` so well that it in to be hopedthat ` further effort: of the kind. may be * made [or the benefit of our nurses` home. s _ I C U U home at Baker's Point. Mrs. R. M. Moore, of I n.rkda|o. who has been visiting `at Mrs. Moore`.-a, Wil- liam street. returned to Toronto to- day, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Min Katie Moore. mm... m... Rina-hnrn Inn. on Wednes- "Hoa.u1Ileld." `Miss Georgia Shibley returned on Thursday from Brooklyn, N.Y., and1 will spend her vucu ' n with her mother at Mrs. Benle`s, We lington street. " Mr. Gear 9 S. A. Oliver. of the bank of Montrea , Montreal. who was in the local branch some years ago, spent n. few days in town this week. renewing old gtcquuintances. Mm: Gnu-.a Clmlmnrs. of AdolnhuI- Miss Savage, of Mont. ml, and Miss Clam Briuon left on Mo guy by t-1Lu:un- er Atnericn, for Montreal. Before re- 6.14-nnnin Ihn n.ntnn1n, 'M|ss(7l1Lr:L Br- good nowa. k Murtello Place." Misses Mabel Brownfield, Mary Cot- ton, and Ethel Ilercluncr are the guests of Mrs. Cnrruthers at her summer Baker's Point. .M.-.. n M Mnnrn_ nf Pnrkdnlo. Mina .Knue Moore. Mina Nina. Kin horn left on day for Bellevil e, where she will be the guest of Miss Jullu. Ponton. Minn Hnwaer and Miss Hill. of Toron- A 4 wn.z.op`nnuu..mn. | _DI`I_II[.YlI`tlKuc|IlI_[.BldI|l[.&c I --*4 The Ynehte Beginning to Arrlve For the unpat IeI-'l'Iie Entrlee. W. Q. Phillipe, Clinton, who will have charge of the yacht. race: here on Monday, as representative of the L;Y.R.A., arrived in the city last. evening and in the guest of the Kingston yacht. club. He was pleased that all the preliminariee for the coming meet bed been perfected. nu. nf than half. nima from which to wit- moon mu noon ponocsou. One of the best sites from which nou the yacht races on Monday will be Mncdomld park. Every manu-uvro can from here be soon from start to nish. J. . Fan-roll will not as anintmnb to W. Q. Phillipa during the ruceo. Mr; (`Alvin bu kindlv lonnod her steamy Q. rmmpo during one rlcu. Mu. Calvin bu kindly loaned yacht. Bluebell, so the yacht. club for the l day. It will be and by the uoociahion oilcisl. hi: ualount Ind prou roprouontm tivon. IN... gala. Ilgntlnnn, nl Hm numyn nlnh. three. The eoht Mention. of the Ouvego club. enter in the twenty-eeven foot clue this morning The ingebon club in offering better one: then any other oluhq in the circuit. he Roynl Cenndinn club. Toronto. offer: three prison for re: clue yeohte. and in this respect only in the Kingeton prince Bothered. only one puree being put: up All` Aldo:-n'nI Wright`: Vuvn. Alderman Wrightan bola oppoocdto grunting the at:-no rn lwny company the rlghb to lay 3 double track on PI-incou `unit. 1.06 the company carry one clip mo Igloomont to build I from the outm- dopoHothooomorofPrlnoouand B: a mute. Then. if it can In shown It t then la my nooonlty for 3 double tuck ho will In willing so mm: is. . The many friends of Miss Maud Sears, who regretted to hear of her serious ill- ness at Brooklyn, N.Y., will be glad to know that the immediate danger is past, nnd that she is now on :1 fair wny to recovery. Miss Sears is It most suc- cessful trained nurse. and it is hoped that she may soon be strong enough to return to the duties of her chosen profession.. I O O A letter, received this morning by n.pers0nu| friend of Sir George A. Kirkpotrick`s, slutcs th t His Honor is very much improved in health. The popular Lieut.-Governor's llilnf friends in this city will be glu. to iear the good Miss Savmre. beo and Montreal. Miss May Kinghorn returned on Sat.- urdny from Otluwn, where she was the guest of Miss Gallu ). . -Miss Mwclkdum. 0 St. Thomas, isvi:4- guest or Miss uunufp. -Miss MwcAdum. iting her sister. Mrs. W. 1". Nickle at Muytello Place. Mnannn Nfnlml Rrnwnfield. DIRTY CUL- the guest of Mum Juuu. ronwn. Miss Howaer and Hill, to are visiting the Misaes Sears, at I-iuthfield." `Minn nnnrnin Qhihlnv returned om acquaintances. Miss Grace Chalmers. of Adolphus- town. is the guest of Mrs. Richard Mac- pherson, Earl street. V GERALDINE. . ~ ooalortoblo now llohl muted on _ _Ihqn.hu bun cl .;n, hlrnuhed Ihod|_nA_un no. olqmic ZU-I'U UCI 62!!!! Dan. 8In.n.--I and ngyuwih Yollow Olorohilhhl `Q5O'iIl%'&d'f0IIIlIih noel Il|`octu|l. It roliovu tho irritation -I-.nA (nab;-LI-, nnll A `A. nnllnnnnn . u J Mrs. (General) Thacher. end the Misses Thseker are in the city, and have `decided to take up their residence amongst us, having chosen the stone house at the corner of Earl and i-Jyden-, hem` streets as their new home. The family `will be is welcome addition to social circles. Two of the lute General`: Ions have many friends in Kingston`. us Catain Thecker is a graduate of the R. .C.. and Mr. G."l`huoker was at.- tioned here in the bank of Montreal a. few years ago. 0 0 Edward Fnrrar, the great New York Journalist, whose urticleson political subjects ure so well known throughout the country, was in the city on Tues- day. and we had a glimpse of this mighty wielder of u. trenchunt pen. as he drove through the streets in an open carriage. 0 I O Mnntreu]. Helnre ge- tufning in the autumn, 1VI|&.5(`lll:l`l ton will visit. at Cncounu, Meta, Quo~ and Montreal. M... M... Kmahnrn mturm-(1 non IIIOIIIIIII. In nuuvu wuq Irnuuon almost imhntly. and a town lenient runlud inioonplotocux-o.--l`. 1. go, Pun Bunny. Out. -- -g_ n__-L_ an.___._..g- ._.0`nnnvo?'.puu\.ouboo\n uuhhooo 4:-4- lunch oouronu. Aldonnn Boll oouplqlnod to the pollen hr at tough: he - '."R.$"c2'2a.. nuns u..sf.'n.. 2".'3. quad who pansy moi uln 00:0-hhoc-bod by thin haul and bla- n Innnns .- In. In-u1|.8hnounnI. Hadl- Ion. 2 1`ol.Mi||(b..DnnI|ou. I ynluouuvhhyunru-din. Hound lube`: Onnpuul Inn Pub lotdiniuuuandlnd than all yosolnn hula. lhvo uullillu-'uWun h.-h-an-h-u nntljnilna hwlc noun rapidly mun; up. . Hotel In plutorod an-ouanon Mum. ' - Lj I-`lLI H. _ _ _ _ _ _

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