Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1897, p. 2

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.- `mu I'M ! ovnn mm H! 151 .0 0 othlnc More King Iltreot, ad in- am rrhmnao a. pply at` am MIIODOOI I `llll nu`IJppuuvu -um adoption_ .1` mo 2 .,hId not been fully looked into. Ru. . B. bu-by sug- quuduhhut the nnntntnx-abs bfIovIr.,!R' another Janq,M7A notige of -motion. Mr. Hugh mounted and,xIdviaod;.ythA6 Mr. Bhokeby do. bin bear. to hripg the aonpo to the notice oi tho difogen lodges duyiof this nnnmikn-ip..` The mat mu than a - lovodwhhd-' -7 . '1 A winlhmn. MnnI*.l'nnL'nl`elOnl0d the Vlowed to report of seeoe _e1 t_lVh'nIiuosI- fry; oonnaimo Wu. oi. eni.on~ mm the dlreetoge noted wisely iii making 3` tion for registry erg. ddvertibin tention inc , some tot 0 government end reep ehgiedsthat nhonld thdeot become o its " vicious be com plied_ with. - gnrding $3 bqregqpf hat the direpton, hove acted wisely `in Itlieting with the Canadian frotemeLueo- cietton and recommended that their action be nppnovod. ~Reganllng the olsuue in the eecretarfs report touchin aeeeoemeint notices. thccommitteedepm it ibed vimhlo to make any change in the present form of ueeeamept notices end rgoei ta. The committee _wa._a f|J.l'th6l`_0f the o` nion that it would be mutuolly a_d\_'u.ntQeous_ to the various lodges and the _'nesociati.on to have such an edvertiement oi the secretary man. "J. _A..Fin{uynp. T the ` inlet-motion the committee nee! opinion ' tionedln his neport up `a: in the lodge, by-laws. and recommon ed that we secre- tary communicate with various lodges with a view to making it_univereal. . __ n-.. n,.......nu ...w.~. information rs- ,sion to ll in pr 50 maxing l(_uulva1'uu. _. Capt. Donneily gnwe information garding the formation of thebureau of in- formation mentioned in the report. The Canadian fraternal association hada mie- _ > otecting itself from so- cnilad organizers `and 'i`njii`ri6i1 B" rumors` put into circulation by line companies with a view to injuring fraternal societies. In... r-lnnpe in the resort touching ex- view to mjunng xraternai soclcuee. The clause in the report touching penditure for printing brought forth some discussion. Some members thought that some other cheaper scheme for the` in- formation of members touching payment of their assessment should be formulated. Others were quite satised with the pre- sent system. Rev. W. B. Carey moved that clause three of the report be struck out. Thiswas lost. A motion torefor the clause back to the committee was also lost, as was also a resolution providing for "the directors adopting any other form of assessment. notice which they ufay deem siztisfactory. The report as presented was - nnfa, l DOW 0| '-liq, I%{IIuuIqvuu uu vuu em..,....._ 0 the work. Inching the communication or the Daughters oi_ Rebelrjrph. the com- ` rnittee recommended that as there is no provision in the constitution for other - than Oddfellowe holding membership in the eesocietion, but inasmuch as the Re- bekknhsere closely nllilieted with Odd- fellowehig and deserve the protection which t e relief eseocietion extends to Oddfellows, the committee reconimended that the matter befully investigeted by the directorate of, tho nuocietion before the next annual meeting end report thereon what eotion.it' any, may be deemed de- sirsble. In order. however-.thet the scheme. if found precticeble, be not delayed. it was recommended thet notice of motion be given at the annual meeting. the clauses in the constitution being" amen ed in order to ellow members oi Rebelrlm lodges be- coming members of the association. J. A. Yonnrz m-esented the report of _the IHIIIIIBUVUIJ. .I. luv uayvnu say I..._.....` adopted. Rev. D. C. Sanderson presented the re- port of (he; ommitde on the extension of Ouohing thy communication .. 4.. n.....m.m. nf Rabhkkah. of the as:-ociemou. J. A. Young presented report. the committee on lawn and amendments. The association has repeatedly expi-eased iteelf .u utterly opposed to permitting the hold- ers of_ policies in the relief association aa- nianino them in security for debt. The policies in the renal assocmuuu nu- signing them security committee heartily endorses the action of the directors in resisting a piications for assigument consenting to t is diverting of funds of the association to any except to those contemplated by the laws of-the.a3ao: . eiation. Regretwas expressed that any Oddfellow should so far forget his duty of honeetly reporting to the association any change in his risk that could detriiueii- tally affect the funds of the associa- tion. The committee was not in favor of the suggestion of aunulling the existing law. whereby disabilit bene- fits are paid. The clause was helievod one of the strong features of the associa- tion. This amendment to article ten, clause seven, was adopted. A claim for disability shall be absolutely barred unless the notieerequired by clause one of this section be fyled with the secretary within six months from the occurrence of the dis- ability. , Thu renort of the nance committee was ability. I, The report of finance presented by John Donogh. The commit- too-was leaned with the existing condi- tion of t o nances. n-.. w n n....v introducedn notice , . ` 1' ~ , _` _ ,.bIIi . ui ` 6 button . In; (ointment). tho grout skin cuts: a mo: rollcf. ~ _ rt: ng,du- ~~ - - - ,t}'o.$IY",bIrn_ z.bloe(l- . lolly ikin an scalp human, Int when all also mu. `- F*=-90-`M ?--~ ' Mu!-at-I!-o.'n.. - mn.h..au|u| iv 4: 9! of the Rev. W. B. Carey introduced A of motion providing for the changing of the date of meeting from the third Wednesday in July to I month later. , The directors were tendered I vote of thanks for their 1-iciont services. , on... ........-..m.m. director! were appoint- for their 1-muons service:-. Tho non-ruldout directors appoint- ed: John Donogh, I .G.M..'I`oront.o ;John Orminon, P.G.M.. Ganunoque; L. Fergu- ...... DH W St. 'l`hmnu : J. Wilt.-on. U. Ormiahon, l'.(i.M.. uannnoque; u. rurgv Ion. P.U.W.. St. Thoma : J. 1 M4. Montreal; J. A. Robb, l'.G.M.. Va wold : '1`. J; Potter, 6.8., Montreal ;. n..n.-.|.`...I vn Ms. Hnlilax: l ` M4`. Hontreal; J. A. noun. r.u.m.. nu Told ;J . `mborhind. P.().Ms, Halifax : B Bnmnor. P.G.M.. Charlottetown. P.E.I. `8. T. Rogers. P.(} M., Moncton, 39.3. :1: H. Shanks. (L8. Winnipeg. Mam; W. J EOOIIOI. -1&0. .,. inndoazr |hn.; J. in I . . .. , . . 3- ... n. "" nun Inml retirimr `directors, Cap! di P.G.. Oulguty. N.w.'r. *1 Inc Ioul retiring directors, Capt. Doondiy. Ijdormnn Elliott. and B. 1!. Cut mm). wan roadocmd. nnl Ina nnnnuln Ii. ggginn clp the plhcing o Ill! 570001: In lb I locomotive engi- o bun-don class, oouidunn :9 the next . - Tho leolin of the moat.- nl owing proxy I @603. T00 Ieoun 0! law mucu- i.I:::uIdib lit spin owing Pm`! an to be eoonnsl. _ up u an...... ...n naming of n motion to vain to In conning. _ _` _W. 8. Glvuu pvt notgoe of a ch: providing for the 5-.;moo `lo! tho Robekahdm _.. -A4 AI... _.I&Ll ..-on-Inihn. W I U 0! IIII liiwvnulg viv- groo Into tho nliil association. / Rev. D. C. Bnudonon movoda Insulation 6! dunks In tho dinners for the kind on- tuuinnnoptovuul the too. The ruilhofwldooooudod by` .'l'.W. ham. .4 ....;.A nnAninnIllV. I`$II$ '3 $3! II] nu! Jdih ad cu-rid nnnninouly. -'-------....----.- IIooOh.At Blunt. hito gun into the pocond sup `nun : priu. In sheila: stage or _I much Capt. Whitl Ixnnd Pu. Swain an In guy:-uuuv _ _ ciuuloa um Aopociaon IE. .-qg- A-1, ,_________._._.__ mom. urn- '__._ :_n.. 01.. an Cunvoau. Om. In. u. ` Val- "- V. . Ju- Goods Swindle Panienmns sqxtb Ulfl I? OUR " " ausv ntvoincas % - ` yuuuu naxoru. P we 3`? pg; .:=.*:..`ra"::..~.*-:*-W tv o `vqr ` I. - _q'u th`_u`.for Q !BMn|'er a.-" ` - . ~ u:.. T. Qnnva. Garden Islsnd. irviuit-' eBe|'er a ."" " * * - " Mine L. Sguve, Garden Ielend, is `visit- .ing friends at the foot of Wolfe blend. ' Pay mm rate md'I|ve discount. W. J. Coqeine. 0. Baiden and R. Mil- ler left no-dey for Stella Poihh. where they will cunp for bvofweekl. " 1. gqjnlo fl aumpgereuiha cost: price, hit an .weetlm domenglu a. negligeo` .1.-9., an B-Iuai-`I stock. ma non .wuinur us '1' shirt. try Bnkei"I' stock. M... lDr_\ Allen. of Baker`: stock. Mrs. (Dr.) Allen. of Deadwood. N.D.. ' through ma city yeah:-day -on routa to her father : homo, Brookvillo.` ` 9.. en. mar Gm-k mmen. `lust the thing - iouta father homo, brooxvuw.` See the new Cork carpet, just: tbothing for oices. hotel: and boats, at R. Mc~ -Fnul~`a.aola agent for Nairn`a oilolpthu. Rnwmnn Ar. Rinhio are building 1 sailing for Nmrni ounpmu. - ; Bowman &.,Richio building nilinlg * yacht. for the Royal military collego. s will be oligiblo for the thirty-seven foot: nlnan _, Will Uuullgunvnvn v-v -_---, class. .5 , Dunlap : lJf-hing wear: like iron. Mrs. T. J. O Brien and Miss Ferguson. New York city. are the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Wintenhete, 332 Barrio nbroob. `Got. ydur lnundxy done at the Kingston laundry ova; Baker : gents furnishing -5--`A -We passed some Green Goods through the epetom home Saturday. y ere the newest creation in Men : Fine Shoes. You won't nd them I Irqndle to: wear. as we guarantee all nmil-Anna. NOW XOYK Guy. nu: huu |;uuo.... .. .__-. -,, ,. store. E. Nsylor, Deseronto, is anxious to pur- chase the selling yacht. Mayower, owned by Fisher Bros.. Portsmouth. Mr. Nsylor s ncht. was burned about a your age! eserontq. Dunlop s job lot of pants is causing great excitement. A fancy strips for 00. Dunlop, King street. - . _ The horse attached to the delivery rig: of The horse N. E._ Runiana ran away this morning on Clergy atraotu-hwumg out the driver Ind injurin the rig. Won 3 you like a ladies chocolate color- ed. t.wo~buu.oued shoe fog: $1.50? If 30. Human & Lockout. just. received A_ neck of them. u........... \r...Im-` an the cominz musi- them. Manager Naylor save the coming calfestivel ab Desorento under the auspices of the uinte union will be a mammoth affair. `ho town is making great. prepara- tions for the event. . A job lot of men : pants just. in,`pl`i008 00c.. SL535 and $1.50. Dunlap. King street. ` Not many in stock. but while we have than the ladies wine coloredmwo-buttoned shoes will be `sold at $f.25. Heine: & Lockets. 'l`|.i..-hr nnnnu nnnnhreniovod E ramble Thirty young paoploenjoyad among the Thousand Islands on the steam- acbb Sophv yesterday. They went down elow Alexandria Buy and came up by way of the: American channel, arriving ihonie at one o'clock. . Frontenac cafe, has and ooeo an Al I._..._- An .Unfortunsto"%Young Woman Suddenly Become: Insane. Yesterday afternoon caretaker Shephord, of tho county court. house, was stoniahed to see a. slim young woman walk into the building with the air of one who poasoased '. m.nninn.`She nolitelv informed the _building with the our on one wuo puasuuuuu : A mension_._'She politely caretaker, upon being Asked her business. that she owned the building and was going to take immediate possession, nnd that those who were in the place had to move out at once. The caretaker was not Kong in arriving at 1 he conclusion that the yo ng women was mentally unbalanced. He gave her to understand that her wishes would be complied with meanwhile in- viting her to be seated. He there- upon telephoned for the police, who took her to the police station, keeping her over night. The unfortunate young woman's name is Margaret McRow, her home being on the York road,just west of the Five Mile house. _She hu been around the city In- a unnr nr Innrn. and was funiliarly FURNISHED THE DESIRABLE RISI- dognzm johnlton street. Good loonmy, sin c. all modern oonvanlonou. to DI. ADDILL. A-- ----- -on-noun nu Ir\lYl\\! Il` house. _she nu been nrounu me any for a year or more, and funiliarly known so "Trilb ." Her odd manner of dressing made er e mosh conspicuous gure on the street. Thin morning ehejma examined by Dr. J. 11. Bellubo her unity. She proved to his utiafnction that the was out. of her hand. and he signed pepere to t.luI`.`e'ect.. In compenv with her brother and police sergeant. Neabitt, she was removed to Rockwood hospital for the insane during the morning. I`... nnmn months she was in the morning. For eome months she em lay of Mrs. P. Devlin ee nurse E: And behaved herself oredihebly. Mr. vlin eaye that up to noon yeeterdny ehe appeared to ho ell right. About mud-day she acted in I abmnge mmner end hereu- inge were not mzionel. During the utter- nnon she left the houee and must hue gone elmoet. direct to the county court house. where ehe wee apprehended. ~ IOIIII HUI Intact an -n------_... _--..__ jln Ihtly noun. \ About four o'clock this morning the rod- danu of Williomnvillo. in the highbr- hood of hloonnolh hotel. won awakened by loud talking, swearing. etc. Upon id- vutigqtioo "it was found: gononl noloo wu in pcogrou in 4-onto! bhohoeol, when, [til nd, I dnnoo vol held In light. Ii. input: then won but woll- noun 3 clt.iaonIintho"ocnp,"I||llu nhot at out-ptodtu to-ton puoo nod homooy. Daring tho dinnrhonoo nix .l.m.aG-nwnnndlr-nun-ruvolvIr..but|llu' You; In arena 3 tho Lek harmony. During mo anuurnuwu -u uhouo!'otpdfronanvolvot,busulnr untrblcsrnid nobodywuunck with tholylng bnlbu. Ont young Inn was badly do-I Up by Hi unilum. Only lnuaunnpshlu S'ENT TO THE ASYLUM. Sutherland s '. ;~= Up-to-lute Footwear summon. now In WILLIAMSVILLE. Dlunrbnnoo During I Who Am Ippolnud JoI'|t."-' ' Th 6 dommibuo of "Q0003" logo,|.t rating hold y0lNl'd `"` noonflgoommgndgd tha IPPHINIIUIW II-. If I! ll...-um an innitnr. noon.~ rlsoululnuuuvu um - jr. _n. Burton u pnjeor, --_-*`.`--7`vw V H. L 1 only II to: nun:-Walsh 3I'!* "F: u.....4.s .4. can. Wm-` Vnrh alnthml 880"`. Brock nu-ooh, hatrooeivoa nun any n Ipluuw '~dld iob of-lnmvoontl. which hvwill diet .. 4.. ....nm.. furl`. All .4... (mm 31 go only II For hunt.-wuguw mu--.-. ..-..... Provat, Ac York clothing stoic; has received this day a nploua Am-1.: .J.In-uuvnutn. whigl 'A&ld'loOofIlnm'i-oouu. wlncn n0"Inu cu h. the public for 01. All that I! 44.` They cannot ho beaten for value. ----q:.----u-----at 'Dlod Al for: uppu. Thoduntlfnl Rm of Port Bop-. occurred on July: l6t.h_. , own gighty one ynu-Q Q! mu 3 bra!`-ht! nf nu. ma Jo n R. Dickson, M.D.. Kl_n3- you-pq! an. VII u orupuur of the Into John K non. * Mr. Dickson many pub no __-:.:..... .. nldnrmnn. us tnntgg gud _' " " M. IOIUITIUII In-put -_, Col.` 11 hizunhgrt. c ` dmb. oi Quobec`ci3$a|,`v an dinodiua` _ {Union club Tueadaynigh bya humlno '6! hi: flocal friend: and admirers. on the ocoujon of Mn` a preaching departure to assume common of military district: number -1.... ..uI fnnr , non. 'I_u'. was-uu u ponitionu as alderman. I as oollooor. M V . _ - _- . -.____n. . mmunu m u chm Andfolr. lvldonoo. lo! BumInInx._ The only one to ocou the attantion oi. the police magistrate t. in morning was `charge prefc'ed' by Xioenae inspect: Glfdden agninaton `hotolkkeeper for on in- V {notion of the liquor licensoach b allow- ing persons to frequent biifbar wit in pro- hibited hours. A number of wiuuouon wero ozqmined, but, according to tboir evidance,` they did` not receive any liquor. The cute was dismiuseed. 5 ._.___.-._...-_..:___ Put 0|! TIE! ucpuunuur. The lesduri in the city ouncil are said to have an-nngod' that the question of the appointments of a city clerk will not be considered before the first: meeting in Sop- teinbor. The mosti'ng.on Monday night. ...... ...... |..m hmanm of the absence of `meeting ;on Monaay mgm. was not held because alderman who feared that as Capt. Don- nelly was out of town advantage would be taken of the event to secure a victory. Bub the toriee were told that alderman Allen was alegfabeent but: would not credit. 0 Ln -tn rams-nI'.. AHUII was was the statement. Ella Accepted! THO vnu. Rev. Danielstmchan. of Heapeler. has I accepted the call from the cdngrogacioh of St. John`: church. Brockville. At A meet.- ing of the preabytety of Guelph hold Tusc- day, it was agreed that) his tramlnbion so Bronkville preobytor be granted. and u...o.nm charm; of eeueler be declared In Sight- IDL_..- can be grnnreu, nnu that the charge as-peler_ vacant on the first Sabbath of August. Several of the` members 3 ke of the`ox- cellenb work done by Mr. Elxttrechan durig his pastorebip ac Hespaler, and express great. regret. that they would be deprived of his counsel and help. Trouble Amen; llotele. Trouble betweenthe leading city hotels of Montreal over the summer travellers on the Richelieu and Ontario boats in rapidly nccumnlatinv. The flint dilliculty web the arrest oie incisor hotel porter at the wharf landing. It was inainunted that some hotels were brenlrin the civic by- laws. Then another diihculty eroee over the violation of an agreement signed by the principal hotels not to employ runners on board the boats. The Windsor hotel claims that the agreement he: been broken by {our hotels. and will now place its agents on the boats. An Oddtellowe luggeetlon. There are many llmiliea in the city who would be glad to ueoure those old barges for rewood, said a member of the Oddfellowa relief association yeeterdn as he viewed, from the deck of the aul Smith, the old wrecks in the grave and south of Garden Island. Mr. Calv n in noied for his charitable acts. and I am . sure if it were brought to his notice that he could benet a few poor families by handing over to them the barges that are there going to waate. he would have them towed over to the city and beached so that the persons who were to be benetted could conveniently reach and cut them up. It is a pity to see so much good wood going to waste when so many` less fortunate citizens have to shiver lack of rewood! of our during the winter from l llrul A Pleasnnt Uuunj. _ The delegates to the annual meeting of the ()ddfelJowu' relief association, eooom- punied by local members. Me or Skinner and pressmen. had a deligitlul outing yesterday afternoon. A special oer cer- risd the visitors to the steamer Paul Smith, and strip made to Channel Grove. the steamer skirting the cit shore until the asylum we: passed. he delegates had e charming view of the city. At Chennelurove s bslf hour was whiled away under the shade of the simple grove. quiteefew enjoying a refreshing swim. Supper was spread and the company thoroughl enjoyed the good things pre- pared by r. Briggs. After a smoke and stroll, and the convening of committees the return trip was beun at 7:25. Wolfe In-lnnd share was viewed. Garden Island called at, and the city resehed at eight. The delegates were unanimous in ise of the trip. It wss cool and refresh 3. and gsgek them inspirstion for the Ovollilllil w . xaacnmq PIA |A Wonderfui Me:lc\lne.1 compleh Noun. .|ney nunpu sum... 3 obI't:::llon ogngurtdty o(tho nyl- Woak Stomach, . lmpmrod Dlgootlon. Dlsordprod Llvor, ' ---1.__..|. ,-l-.-Anmntlllii atv. --I---.-- invited to I 0110 1 of Chen Hill. In tho) I!!! VlOdl` 80 U0 IIIO lcnon. nvw Iuuvuwn ..--......., --...._.. . 1311:1134 3111. I IIIOflAI`l PH; Onion n diluted: wall Quickly roan In to `V mph N 0:. `Nu :..s.'&..c .a_:m.J .`.`i" . 3.1;? &CQai1 and Wood. ' ` nuns: an IV `5wom-1. _V____ ivldgloo, not Buomlulnn, ...1.. an. tn ncaunv the amt: f vvnu low wvu-a-v--vv-v- vv - WORTH A GUIIII `A COX. A.____...---- I-Grin! mi`; 1 .___--rw--jj on my sopto`mb| - ' W; _-_ a.I... nits. nnnnn Appolnud Julio! -' _.... ..........o...g (If -0 `mod at Port nor- .. . p n__ 1u-L_..." -01 Kikeeptbd The can. \ ~,v cIA_,_L.... `U `I-Tnuru I amt. vnrrn uoon nxsxbnndll 2 ourhnd.No. lfrluoeu Strut. Apnly 9'49 4 V - ` 3 = `4 ) A Pleunnt Outlng. .,_A_ A` . . . _ _ ..-I vnAl Or ay city in tfxe wqrld and ask for " P D ~9+R$E1_ ? and you will nd ghenh Their reputqtion is world wiclp, andtbvy can only beptocured in Kigstoh from V -g-- Adams Ext-mot......... Flolnchmumy; Yeutn .. Sugar"..........,... .....` roam otilrtars...-uu ukowunn water----'n Diuolvo the mun. vnnnh in the wM.or,t.ho_1 ADAMSf'Gil\t6Ei2. BEER. A Ri=3cil$." 4. """` ~-,..nnnhC.Hl IIQI 0 can-v---....,.--_. , , , _ ........?.'..%voI)o(1\du` .ua..;onol_Il.l co` wat.u....a.....n.....a.t.wo u onu cream of Tu-tn nd yeast water than and mhooxsoti :61: an thqxounhiv xodunclim to} t- ::~ -:*.:a`., $.':*m'. . .' `n: no nor 5 on r . c ` r 9` I f V all 1 until the 6 6 Z'.`.."'$.. $.1`33n`{Ji.',?uy m`Em. tho ml 22?. oarvnnoenhthln ptoro his oollsr or 0 ha! "` `' cs: crba Agent. ,_ The Albert Toilet Soap Conllfs; . nn__.L..--l _ III Iv v Hg rqturnod from the EA, 1 mm and nportu_I_n9ny )0!" rot.lI`:rnol3:om mo r.n, ud-.1. in ......_-_` as an 1; c In ll luv 9 n hotogrnp ny, whic in will at - dnoe. He is always on the alert. and H thou 1- anything new ho has 10.. You no Iluolw be planed if you are photogrsphod pt * _ ` - ml" * K. W. Pai'|ors . .:...... nhovn 0non`E'onu. ` Qhbnb am. 5`i{3iaT.;'ects __.-.-...n 1171' f`-ll` umnu/W Eii/wsliiiwtn, Machine Made GALVANIZED WIRE PAH from boo to 15 per rod (M) hot). . t----.. .|.. .I..n.-Q and but fun VV VIA In-u WEI r. PAR1:.|_;i;(;EV,' e&: ....n..... UUI.lI_n;. `aoofu a co. "` "` JV... nun vim n...a._ . , . :_-.____+..__2_-----.-_____ Heavy Dry Slabs Only $3.60 per mid. . FINE |T-h3_6!I3!J!"|:-i-*2 I-AJEIIVH. -nuvu I w.J.I.vmI3u~ItII.&uun. I 7 '4 A Ian. ` _, r.c. Ihruhi. -B`!`."..': .'-'...u |Ulluw' so. Also 0` Il!..-I- - II VVI IJIl'\u` 3 door: above 1 - qrc Prmoeu t:-cot. Brunch oflloo-ll Wolunna Hugs` Repdnctnpoda-It; A Gtvounol, . - A. B. I-IEROD. `---It-llluondaolih To Glasgow. % To Dublin. To Berlin." To Paris. To New York. ['0 Boston! $1`1uin_e- V _ 1 3s `any '93:` ; . ' PINK. L CREAM. fua1ae _____._..._._-._._.__._._.. .II Illiilu ---- - _ - , in SUIIIIIIULWIIBY. We olfor exceptional indncomonto in Show Ha.ts.Fnnoy8hnpu.Sul1on and Lex- hornn, etc. Our stock In the but we hue our curled. H - ------n I-nunalm thl IIOIO lllll uuuur v: v 4" I! /5 CHAS. GYba):!;|;.m rows PARK FENCING . (15; A potlooc lock , 4 1 1.--; r-.m [Anna Inndn. H0 G I Wu: navy Jsoapmade, ITTIV-\rnvI_ .. gsnumva oulund r. A, of A. M. cha'uiea.n- I due! 10 in once . as... nlnrt And lhlll ............nna homo onoh I (.0 one take . . .r...tvo Ihdu` . ..nnn hnl nmg, , A . sue n dunlonti 1n oi A Puomnxn An I! (I-lune vrumr. --. . .nno hottlu 'Q.n mun uh VPURE AIR. PERIOR C- cotnlnodation and surroundings {Qantas Water: I... ALA 1l`,g'n- A!.EPO'_'M$"!" `Jh 2"`:f{:" N fiction Olnom.'o 339066. "I`t.'5$*::1'-,'z*.`* --3 ` 3 .11. `- .uoctksahlcspuxn America` A00KrB}N~l)lN G` mmoornor I 5" -v gnu u ---v---v _ , g 1;`, 75 UNION I'.|'l. .. r -as-~ wt. us on m.dGo"m' ,_ _._- - nuvnuv-_uutInr\ 15 |,btt|_n.- Sold dd) Ct .\VADE S onus SIORE. y---g ----_.:--,. A 1'! N PBORQBTY o\ in 3 . The aton- ' :1 that wl tun dtnotly uh V g I.E6IDlND .01-I lwwrn | Bcroah henna mu rqo with l`lJ|lOInt1`o|hGl' I onus: A o-- 0 Stone Dwel- `. trio troomwi nodornimprovv mu. Anal! IIJUIII Mums. 5,3011 see them today" at jm MEN'S snoes. I T0-LET; WELL FIJBNISHIID. v No In--hdln-or ntlomnna Intent. ,1 ti H t, { cl cg."na\'.$.k?trro:0. l;ph`:I:o :46. . . .--- -- ---~--4 ...... -...:uy mull uungy xmmy':'m"E:7"' nun.-- F`scAf'i mwimu :02": no: ti ` up with (|ll'l|QGO_ _IIld `_o_ 7' -- vu- `V74-Y2"' Good Quali- ri Ann Bnnlaun 0 j"I;;)'|?BL wanumu. \lVV|l Qucuqn "Low Prices.- Prompt Dollvory. lunar; Docgllpg. 1" .1` (wit _lIt'. TO 81: L517 = FOR SALE. - aunt .-*- --v DOBIBURN IIORIIEBLY THE R1381- hnno of 11011.1}. _A_. Kirkpatrick. beauti- ly shunted. opnmltl Moudonahl Park. My 7 Inuvggcx & Ltognnn. Onugrlo st. unvnusznil `nu unn-an .'Pho;n_o :33 for "-3': 7 cu c;R_':',',"0n,_|v NORTH mu int. W T * V gusmzg 1'n_ ; IAOTED AT THE ANNUAL` MEETING. . . , V the Dnugiu 6! Iabolith Wu: mu III.-" om-snot. Ind mu llkoly Got n-DlIoIn- non of lnturq of burnt to the odd- _ rennin lulu! Association. i'l nnu" Mn Oddfllbwi" rolidsuoohhlonof _ ' th Oddfollovin hall at noo o olock Wglno: dIyIlIu_noo[n Pmidouh Index 1: in points! du ` -onlygono Ingmbot pun T Vgwho ntondod the nnaknrlt .0. Ah the aim`: no 3:1: had any A ....m -Au-hing chin}: tdif .hII nines meshing , trout!-him an , ile- | ;fqnn ;`ELlEFiASS'N.| `-.' x` .3. J.-&--- Abthnuumqno ulna my nqqqun :s'vuoIu'idqIwl`Iioh 4_ 'ii o!.huTniuVoo hhn. He felt sure every mambo would be phuad wisp thoprograuof `eh: _ Linn. ~ , _ V \ ljur Inluuqpwqu `pg.-.... ..-., `....V.. m itowolifonndtho align-. `V . 9I..3onmll_y`prouentod 1. roporu of 161:0 of director. in 99;!" M hero u`_y0;- ';1nngg,wg| pguuunt uuu -.}:*::?'.&.::.`:3`:`......``.`23"!;S1`.*',;. Tag luxiin zmw RESIDENCE on I ` Mon Blrummot ,v1IonI\broot.lM'.ol by David J . hltohosd. A null \ Inn-will oomploh Io.` Lot ad oin- 9 ml]: nomads. Apply to . V. llVl.lI= ~ . ` '7 _ < _'.l',hQ gs-gnd lod 9_!,'M,Inll-_0,l)B at in dozidon in F&bru':ry`;`hsncbioIibad J. [now psmrpin . ustin Input` Ly` ,o_ u- Ioclnllon on local bnnrdof control. It has hhlgdlroctlon of all the buaiu9u' of the nuocistion, so far in the annals: are con- corned, and the oxtanaion of their usabil- min. The oxpogiment v.hus'!ar has been n nucoeu. . l .. 4 With thoincronein membership chero -has been an increase of revenue. `undo the total income or the naaociotion in the last nancial. ywr, from all aouron, wu. $122,957.45, In benets there wan ex- panded 873,500. of which. sum 88,000 yvem towards bho liquidation of claims unad- justed on Juno 3015.11. -1896, And $85,500 in clnima ulnin duringthe you-_ 1896 97. In disability neta the expenditure nmounted to 82,000. Since the last meet , -A~---_A_ I.-.... I.-- -cunt`: in lth Av. MI*= Th: Ln meamuny Inucuu: uuv -.....,..........- amounted Since laebmeeta-_ ing lnveetrlenmhave been made to the ex- tent: 9f`$2._207.'l4. The surplus {qr the year was 331.8 .46. end thetotel tun-plus over all liabilities $191,005.76. The re- eerve fund on J une 30th `I896, was 382,- 750. On June 30th. 18%. it. wee 8105.- g3(Q.Qan increase during the you 01322.- D. In 1896. at its eoeelon preceding the lent), the Quebec legislature peered a bill whieh caused the. internal organization: egreat deal of anxiety. Thin billim lied I regietretion of ell the societies oing business in Quebec. The Oddfellowe re- lief eeeoeietion end other fraternal uocietiee made application for registry, and ivor- bieed their intention in regard to the same. end then the overnment. sent out notices to the effect t. at. for the present. the act would rennin inoperative. Thexethe met- tegehende. _ I-um Hm Inhh nnnnnl machine Of I0 I!- teyhende. ` lnce the labs annunl meeting of the eocietion hhe dlreobol-e have had corres- Wndence with two English nctunrien, R. nheon & Bone. of Nottingham, and James Bloeeom. of Sheteld. respecting a scheme whereby members for live you: or over-,,. nnd peyln A oertnin I-anion, will be iven paid-n poiolee for certain euge. R. at- eon & one have completedh r computa- tions, and they will be Inbmictod to each I oommltnee on peid-npnpolioiee no the an- nuel mooning may e point. Mr. Blouom is will or yorknpon ll tables. Whatever 9.1.. ...n.-salon mnv think of them tlie in- i_sVat:ill_;E~_,;o';'k'h;;on Us the auocintlon may think of mu-nnna tlnlnrlmnn of Ontario TQCCTVG` '30 the wlnl 0| lrllln mun Ill` Iunnoo do rtment oi Ontu-io marvel Incl!" the right to approve or dinpprove of Ilium, ,_ Ihem. A The Cnnudinn lrntornai association, at its lush inooclng in'1`oront.o,docidod to found a bureau ol iniormntion. The direction` have dolibonhod upon the mnbtormnd hive signied their intention to give the bumu I trial. FBI.` nu... rant: fair which CIDK. DOD- trial. The three sets for which Ca t; nslly. B. H. rnovsky and R. . Elliott were elected to serve on the board of direc- tors have expired. They are eligible or re-election. Secretary Meek presented his report: The applications for membership were not` so many last year as they were in the previous year. The majority of the new members have also been yeun men. averaging 30.69 years. ` The [rows of the association is quite satisfactory in View of the fact that it has been proportionate with the ix-`egress made by the grand bodies that vs given it their licenses. The admission of so many young men to membership has had the tendency, gladly noted, to reduce the average age until in is now understood be be. with one excep- tion. the lowest average age of any society doimz business exclusively in Canada: In 1894-95 the figures were 30 `.22; in 1895-96. 36.49; in 1896-97. 36.87. This in itself is so estive of most favorable comment. ha lenses were more numerous than Mayo: Bkinngrcwu patent and Mloltvih m Imnnr to wnlnbtnd the dlhlutol. ' II GIIBIVU Ul he lepeee were usual lut yeer. Lapsee there will Always be in life inenrauce: they are not regarded II n rewback in frnternel eeaureoce. see- ing t at they ere not contributory to e loeein any respect ueve in membership. The lapeing members may be divided into two cleeeee (ll theoereleee or indilerent. who do not velne the henete of the ee- eocietlon; end (2) there who ere forced. for financial reeeone.or etreu of circumstances. to let their lilo ineurenoe go. Thedeeth rate. the montage of mor- tality per` thoueend or leet year. wee 5.83, the lowest it he: been for the lust ve yeere, end yet the enocietion will heve dietrihuted 869.500 among the bone- eieriee o! doceeeoli member-e. The deed nnreberedl res. For the year l895- 96 they not Ilxty-two. with beoe~ llteeponnti to I89 000. Thetehee e slight inereeee in the number, 0! -nojeotenl-epplloetione. The author in 1805-N wee` him !-3W0; the` nnlnbcln.180097 wen. ' -two. This :- A- -..t.I..u.'. M-nethinn- 4: LI}. innu-. ID` ve-nuv vv-nu-.. *%`n".`.".`.:."s.':':::`. ..".."1;'.;'.;: .. aunts. Apply to Jon V 4 g._._.._........ DIILDC III [$90 9'! VlIl`l.n_u'5y-iwu. IJINI iuuuvidonoo.-K chi , of tho inpu- Iinlityofihn , `notes, Ibis most roan-hblo than most of then upplicm tiou you qndgod by thoumo medial onminctipg tsdpxybod tho ngpliunu M . udubu-hir 0! the ahonon Juno 30th In: ~I.37& OI during RIC lIO`*INn you). Tho printi pcoonnb of gho uaocintioh in noouorily 3;}. iiinot. ho cnrhilod --indauhn vayuiumy kn no iIiornud--uoIpI In on respect: z..... ..| .5. .-uumn in then mount um of th unumoqu III new puu-nu foruood it dhcoalinuod, ,nnd,nulpt books put in their phat. 1'5. rdlnrtl ol like ttennnt and. ol tho _v wt. Ian-Q1. mom . can I rqitijlhhnllyhbopu-o j. vlqo nnoouticucvu-y J,-2492"`-' ;r*.,' "W" `> ~- Iooh their planes. [the mmm. can unusual. but shit pro- 1|] 0! V - lodge: tbohon M obtainable in we relic Iuociablon. ' The Robohhh lodge: oongl - cnd lu.xoir.1ho to haunt: monlI`m.onho ulccintion on the sumo Inching _u ;(.t_1o niolnben of thd dtbo Iubkinntg 103130! mu... .... . Innnthv din-.m_-nion anon member: or me anon -` Innuum-In -ung-~~ 75" `N .| `OIIKEIIZ dj-'=.I!?!i0.n... 4.0 We rTg`Bt`5l. proxioI Ah veto upon-A Tguho! . " ml mggbing y 9 notion t z':w. Plgnvby ` ,;tI:in-r `our "*~tb`c1'vordn'onin!:on ur tire on .. ...n...- o.-.In unuuimr tham to the mint use Home. H9 J. mina. Toron't?._.n:it cod with re-A gret the` ebeeuce of chlunilinr face. He -?.u??J$? $%.`ej`6`.;`e.Z?` f.c?. :;`3';3 P` I` lftb Iiu e'e it-ed 0!. He moved. second- ed bx Henry White, `blink the eymgthy of M16 usdsuon he xteldedlov rbior Orlnilhon imbit. tenable. and-, tlutca tele- gru chye ing the name be sent at once. I). Cullen an new notice of fixation to "'K7'3bIC1'Wordl` DIRIIGIIPI Ina nrumun on railway train." roaming them to 7 qaclgu. .N'o.aation,oaul5ibotnkon a {beam of ro:;:u: :;hu:u'doo prmng to In no " _` 4. J. B.-Kim`. Toronto. ntitiood re- grain oanye mg me name no senu as once. I). Cnllng_n`n gave -notice re-an-sn(ov_tho by-lawtytouohing the ra- "'" .a'. n ` % a - ox each: were __ Vt: en` `White, Pact Iapo. 'u.nd mater of ()n- I.u'i,o:J. A. Young,l`hunenford, de uty- gidnd mum of 0ntuio;W..H. oyle, unington. put grad master; Rev. T. -W. Jollilfe, Golborne. `peat grgngl master; J. A. .F.in_ln:on. .Montroo|.. out grand mutowf Quebgc; J. 4.. Robb, Valley- old; Rgv. D. C. Bnsndersqn. Kgmpsvilge; .-T. J. Potter. grand pecrobury of Quoba. -C. J. Brown, St-. John. pnt grnnd matter of Qubop; J. 3. King . T_ot0nbo, grand secretary of Ontario; L. LE0:-gsuon. `St. Thomas; M. Myers. Cornwall; B... W. Haydon. Almohteg W. -S. Givens. Mill- brook; C. R. Curry. Brocxville; J. -E. 12...... pagan:-|I`.f.e Ii`. W.Mnt.in. Piobon: brook; U. K. Uurry. nrocuvlne; a, -n. Rypn, Pcosoocb; F. W. unrtin. Piqtaon; J. J; Roblin. Picuon-A C. R. Cotton. Gann- noque: R. F. Mo:-mv'.l, eterbo.Io; A.Mq_Foe, o_}l:;1illl.;G. A .Smi,%.h.'.9 ,.Es1LI ; ...1.:... Qmil-.11 : Full: 2 R. Snaucer. _}..VI".<.~; us. 45. .nm!,w...I: 3,395 5 R. Hawkina. Smiwp. Full! ;_ R. Spqncer. New:on;C. W. 1 ost,lethwnita.Merrickvi,|le; J. H. Shiblqy. Tichborne ; T. J. Na '16:`. Deseronbo: A". Jordon,` _Prucott; . J. Gugpya Quzawt : J. H. Magill. Port. Hope; 1 nl-u`u-an Rnllnvilla: L. C. PC8006. Gugpy. Ottawa J. . Osborne. Belleville: L. C. Bellavillo. Kingston lodge dole anon-,G. Leo, J. Pollie. J. Mcwaber, R. inok, E. Offord, W. S. Burk, J. Lnturney, P. M. Thompson. R. J. Wilson. Catarpqui lode~-J. C. Hardy, J. S. R. McCnnn_,. F. -T. Pbillia. D. A. Show. . C. W. Wright, J. M. W inton. . E. Kent, Rev. W._ B. Carey, Rev. C. L. Worroll. . of the directors in declining to accept ap- ` mortality the aseociation may be proud of, The Evening session. The evening session of the Oddfellowe l reliel association opened upon the return of l the members from their outing. The first huslneu taken up was the consideration of the report of the committee on member- ship, presented by .Rev. 1`. W. Jellilfe. Gretication was expressed at the decision peals for admissionltothe association from those who are not members of the 1.0.0 1!`. It waspleasant to note the usefulness oi the association as an auxiliary in securing memberehipfor the Independent order of Oddfellows. which eemhliehed the fact that the association is not the only beneciary ol the relations that exist between it and the grand lod es. The applicstionskfor membership w ile not so many as last yeer still show the association to he progressing. They have been principally rom young men and they have materially reduced the average age of the entire membership.` The committee looked for- ward with condence toccntinued pro- gress. Regret wee expressed that some allow themselves to I from Inernhership for various reasons. t was gratifying to learn that the death rate has decreased this year. having reached the extremely low perconteqe of 5.83, the loweet reach- ed for the last ve years. a percentage of showing esit conclusively does the core- fulnese of the riiedioal selections made. There has been a slightincreaee of rejected applications. on evidence of the extreme mm in the issuing of certicates. and an of the extreme car 'in the inning certicates. and spa he with equal warning` to the lodges accepting candidntee wit. one rigid ex- amination of the medical examiner : re- ports. The progress made by the succin- tion during recen years hue been rem):- eble. Out of is present) membership of 9,276 speaks volumnee for the stability of the association. havin increased in mem- bership by 0,000 wit in the past seven yeerl. mm. D. C. Sanderson presented the re- urn. y Rev. D. C. presented port of the committoo on the extension of the work. The oommiwbee was pleased to lurn thnt the Iocrohry In: still in cojnmunicntioh with` the grand lodge of Brltilh Columbia. regu-ding the exten- -:-.. ..c on. _...-|. M um mlinl unocinhion in v --- _.__- - H: can; 1; }L`m..':::.:*:n '::'..~.,.,.. .:.....*:t"- '~ - Dldotly ll:-no-olnn accommodation for I , in . 1nt:dvnoc. , __.._.___.. . __ ____._`__ Iitllll UOIIIIIIUII, ruguurux our caucu- aion of the work 0! the relief association that province. The oomrnittee trusted that in the near future the matter would be` bron hi to a successful consumma- tion. '1` e committee was gratied to know that the principle of a local board of control in connection with the grand lodge of Manitoba had been no eatisiaetory in its working. The co-opera- tion of local men of high standing in Odd- iellowship must be ol moat aasiatance to the relief association and the committee reounrntnded the extension of the principle ._ 4.- ......a :...:..um.i.-m nf aha dominion. IWRWIXHOX BIO OXOODIIIH 0| $1 pnuulyuu hotho d jlrildicbion of the dominion. which y pom-nphieal condition found it diouh to kocpin olooo much with the work of the aaaocinlion. The oonmiuoo wan I130 plead to but of the tuonblo upon tho Input-intondont of ugonoieo. and no `mi ntlhdiol-n the number of mild. Tho committee concurred with him In zwr days at inuonfou-to. plo." o hnyrjoeognino tin vain to association of the union of the supntinhndont o! A. ll. Bluhby; and not only to um um} moouson bu `thoortlor at in tho ninulu [Inn 1 hi: uotivn ; Noon-y`ho ovoq dopartnuih d Iovlp. .- A Gnnllnuc Whiu and for inhum- .,-., _-__4_...l__ Al.A.L.4.al `I -Ant-`I nnlar. WIIIK IIIX IDT IllIUl'III' Il llllhruvl uuuuvl Iilfl` ndtoiu grqiort. Thoinlu-mntionwu obrly `uh ipuuhhly Hook. ' w. Hoylu. cxnsogun. panned iho_ I-nnrl of th Illl colnminl I W RIGID. bllllllguilr. [Iuuuwu suv . _ tho amczimcomtgotkouon raid :l?roP:oII`inF:ing bunch: H 3% * 7 `pp pollcin from G` I ind "E2"? l"'hIo't3}'t,'S mac" `:is.t'i;t|'\-'1;;;|wk; pro for tlio cn inn:-men. 0. (hpnmgmn. pnooauu u_:o_ mango um um npocul commmu on acceptance 0! mncnding KN lion 0 ` into :1 A `aim new as] - Rev. . 41 IE nut. ` _1m:t}.7TnUnaj5L -JULY 22;. Id'iI;i ` `on 0 con- --`__, _' opthogovern- m__ `opiliinii ` ` f,`,John Donogh concurred inthe opinion expressed bribe provionnypoakot. He also ndviead the the o piuiou'of Ixpor-b Cltdilll bun-ion gen. ' or the obtained from.-tho VEng_lieh_ Av 'ui>1bori x` _a' 91 Ar" Iudnnlngloapplicsuon

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