Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1897, p. 4

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luldnou Ponmvoly cured. 1*` 4__ - !_'.......-..-nu `LI The ltonier Roland. I\ . 'I,,I4 nn Wonnllouod .1 4 .L, 3`--- .n`Ii.1r 22%}. 189'; J THE DAILY brown, myme uoxuu, mum uuu. Geofgine \Exle_v. Ethel Frink, Winnie Gault, Grace Hm-knees. ElII|l|I\HIW197I Nellie Harrington, Ethel Hon h, Lone Hunt, Lizzie Jaynel, Florence ohneton, Jeuie Joyce, Floretioe Long. Eeeie Lucas, Nollio MONi3ht. Johann: Mur by, Martha Milling. Peul Norris, Lulu 0' rien. Ethel Oeborne, Genie Perry, Alioe Pruyn. Cer- rie Scan. Peerl Teylor, Ole Venaletine, Me uerite Way, Leah Webster, Charla: Rut.-.t.:. Hnma Rinnnnatte. Albert RESULTS or TH: wuuous ex- mmamoua Ag: GIVEN. An lnglllh Boy lull Avsy--caught loll. In; 5 lulu! In lIolI-W. Tunplnton Haul 3 Narrow Ilupo Iron? l.n,|u-y- Bun In Upset-AI the olsuu Board. Nuuntl. July 22.--1`he following no the successful cnndidttel oi the public school leaving examination: A&`NnpAneo: Alfred Qnnckenbuah, Edith Chalmers, Ida Rolula. As `M--ly.nu.I._ 1...... [gnaw Runnin- Emma. nsncu vvunco. At Bath--Ira Briooo, Arthur Hamm. Loon: Loyut. Emily Moutny. Horbert.Ri_d- don, Ernest Soouton. xxruscn txumwrloxu. At Napaneo-Annie Aka , Mny Burt- lott. Ethel Birrell. Mn nuidon. Ell: Brown, Myrtle Can I, Ethel Dean. an`-aing Ruhr. 'l'I`.l.hnl Frink. Winnie Ml OHIO VVly, IJIIII WODIIBI, uunuua Bart ett, Hume Biuonnette, Albert Chilmerl. Ezekiel Clerk, Harry Gar- rett, John S. Iriine, Ambrose Kil- lorin, Courtlnnd .Lapum.V Herbert Mel- low. Eugene Milling, Hurry Oliver. "Orson Palmer. Malcolm Parka. Dorlnnd Paul, Ford Blake"Perry. Stanley Smith, Marcus Smith. Edward Smith, Everett Thom n. At nIh_Tnn-in nnvlllnn D...-I {`.hnurn, tcoluu. ` At Nowburgh--Jamu Lacey. Bunker mu. Francis `Wnllnco. zrnom n. At. g:h-Jessie Cameron, Pearl Chown, Edhel Covert, Lulu Fairsld, Maggie For- rester. Jessie Forward, Blanche Fraser. Lottie McCou horty. Jessie McKeever, Annio McQuai , Ida Parr , Ethel Reid. Gsjrtie Wright, Arthur Nei son. Gus Rich- er 2. A5 KY.-km.....I. ll...-uh Amnll I.illiAn Ilmcnoa ll, cleanses Ill Impul - and rcuoru rfect health. :1 In: -I A.-nnnvinln nu araa. Ab Newburgh--Maggio Amell, Lillian Biclrnell. Jennie Carroll. Violet Close. Ed- na Cowdy, Lobt.ie Caughlin, Lillian Davy, Janie Finn, Lizzie Gehan. Emma Gowdz, Sadie Haynes. Birdie Hinch, Lena Hinc , Grace Hill, Maud Holden, Ma ie Hope. Ida Kellar. Stella Kennedy. ryl Lyon. Helen McDonald, Vern Nuly. Edych Rob- inson. Ella Smith, Helen Sharp. Mabel Tom kins. Madelon Thompson. Theresa Who on. Georgia Warner. Minnie Wright, Laura Yeomana, Frank Amey, Oliver As- eelatine, Stanley Boyce. Percy Edgar-.John Evans, Harold Fairbairn, Earl Freeman. Archie Hamel, Fred Hartman, Archie Kel- lar, Archie Love. Frank Lee. Lynden Longmore, Melbourne Low, Berb Martin, Philip Oswald. Norma Paul, Roy Paul, Eddie Paul, Meredith Perry, Albert Scott, Ellison Sharpe. Mark Tooker, Perry Wood. Ar. Hm nhmun hnarrl vaahardav 536 boxes mlnson unarpe. Mark `Looker, rerry vvuuu. At the cheese board yesterday bores were boarded, 290 white, 2415 colored. Ninety-six colored sold at. Sc. The bal- ance changed hand: after the board. Ln:-. wmlz an Emrliah bov from the changed hands inner me ooaru. Last week an English boy Belleville home. who had been working for W. Metcalfe. a farmer in Richmond town- ship, took a notion to quit work and left quietly. Mr. Metcalfe came to town on Saturday to send word to Bellevillo and have the authoiities here keep a watch for the led. On Saturday evening he was dis- covered trying to dispose of I heifer for 88. The heifer belonged to A man named Benn. The authorities from Bolleville came down and took the boy back with them. n- m......:... ......:....u W 'l`nmnlnl>nn_ nf them. On Tuesday evening W. Templeton. of the Denver, and his daughter, Miss Win- nie, and Miss Gussie Perry had a narrow esehpe from serious injury caused by his horse taking fright at a bicycle while they were enjoying a drive in the park. The buggy was upset and the occupants thrown out, but beyond a shaking up and the fright the received they are nothin the worse of eir spill. The buggy was rek- en in the run. but not to a very great ex- tent. W. W. Dal , of Peterboro, is in town this week. Jo n Gilpin leaves today for his home in Cheyboygan, Mich. A. R. Davis leaves again for the Wnbagoon dis- trict. Harvey Warner has returned from a visit in the eastern states. Milford lluppenlngl. MIt.I"0lID, July `2l.-Miae Ha-/.ier. of Belleville. has been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Welbenlu. Mine Lerl Vundueen, of Rochester. visited Mrs. R. A. Knox lent week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hobb have returned lrom Tamworth. Miss Mildred Dodge. of Weupooee. has been visiting friends in the village. Miae Sutherland, of Kmgnton, is the guest of her sister Mrs. '1`. Dodge this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bewermen and Miss Mable Scott were in Wetertown recently. Mr. G. Dairs, of Goverville. N. Y., visited` at the Central last week. Mrs. George Walker and daughter. of Kingston. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Blahley. Rev. Mr. Clark. of Albert college, Belle- ville, was the guest of Rev. Mr. Allen this .......i. u- 11...-.. nut` nnn nl Rnllnvilla. UOIIIKII Xxllloly. gun hm wont to Kinfaton. The Epwoljth ouguqr UV. Aul. unuln. un gnu..- vv..- week. Mr. Curry and son, of Bolievillo, have been visiting Mrs. Busby. Mrs. George Waggott, Napaneo, is the nest. of `her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Mc ibbon. Mr. and Mrs. S. I-licks, Trentaon. are the guest: of Lewis Hicks. Maura. Gnhnm. of Utica. Ackonnnn. nf of Lewis lckl. Menu. Guhem, Utica. at Belleville. Brown. of Pembroke, Shirk, 0! Smith Falls, Mouie end Welsh, of King- nwn; Taggers. of `St. Cathotinos; Brown end Spencer, 0! Wellington; Speord and Barker. of Picton, were guests at the Central neoently. Quito I number from hm-A -ant. In Kinnntnn. here wont to nlnruon. eeguere bold as very euc- ceeelul ebrewberry Ieetivel no the residence of Albert. Welbente recently. Mre. Peter bow . 9! Kingston. he: been visiting frie ein the villege end vicinity. Mien Lillie Clerk end George llcfiuv visited friends er Royal street recently. CDOHI 0'0!` In Kohl! IBOIIOII. u nll uuruuu out adlotkr. amp than vru oxpoctod. The, cement company Inn moved 3 house from_ Nnpsnoo by nil. When taken from the out It vu moved to the foundation pro- parod [or is by rollon And not. I glue was broken or 1 no orackod. Some one In: Itlcgcltod 5 they move Nnpanoo on bare. Anna in omnidg from Gor- nuny to mango an Anlborg kiln, which in nearly ooupluod. Mr. Thompson. pro- whtorof tho pupa: mill. in huing the amp uiovly nhingtf. Tho Methodist Sun- tlnu uvhcill hold I tuhil aunoon `Ila i IICOf0I HUG! DOIIIIM ' gz &H by I drug `ms. or The S. S. _ hogan Medicine 53., (Limited), Hun- . nl. - IJIHIIII vuupuuy -uvu - ..v_..._. NAPANII lllu.-t, July `.!l.-I-Inying in about in this section. II. bu mrnod -..a. - `..LL4- ...... 9).... -can AvnnnlAtI_ Th. niua newly omnguou. Inc nuunoum mu.- day school hold their picnic nfutnoon on chobuuholthotivot.` Dtvidconoton. be blind K" land. ' I '.....n-.:*- ..._. ..'.r.. . .::..""" .....z who WA; Ct-tblntl In Inna, ll npumy noon:-ing. Ilia vy I had smack of cryllpnlu. but in ilnpmvlog slowly. THE -SUCCESSFUL` PUPILS. o..T.}:.I?.`E;.`..... W. Brick. olllu OI-luv: nodal ncho_o|. conontzlouponi .070 I u-........_ \n..... `l..I- nl I-I --inn ween III uraenlue um vlclnliy. `Hie eleelner Empire Stete passed down yesterday afternoon wit 8 large excnulon on board. The Raye Template hue eloded yith the steamer New Ielend Wanderer for tlteir excursion tocleytnn next Tuesday evening. The C.0.F. ex- cureion Tuesday evening drew e lerge enewd. the boot being loaded elmoet to her .full eepecity. Mrs. A. E. Allen and Mrs. J. W. Mccelpiniepent yesterday in Kingston visiting friends. LewieR ere new block`: nearing completion, end il- lien: Hazel will reinove hie reetennnt there next week. In... n.'o:-....) 3..."! nan: Hm Uhnchu-or lllllll mculcmu bun ugunuuuy, . Ont. Chart book free on application. ~ .x..' A1,, _ HIV DIFI tij IoIl1'&'IU-`*U--- lebllltllelvenhg. (wuxooun, July 22;--lliu`l`.n need lelt net-eniey morning hr B - ville to mm in Ghemen-inge of two well known BI-ockville people. Mrs. Catherine Nelson to Wlmdm Chapman. The net tinge wee pfnruecl by Rev. J. M. Emu-,~ ab Prescott. Mine Jennie Raymond at Chicago. in the gait of her-Jilur. Mn. T. O. MiLddleton,e!or e lew _weekI. . Mine Jeuie Wilton in upendi e couple of week: in Brockville and vic nity. VIIL- ninnint Hrnniu-A HOAIA nami d0IIl The uuzonq otnu nun: we Vvluuurur among the islnbdi as In u the bay to-mob row afternoon. A lawn Iociul in lid of Christ church in to be held this evening At` A. Davidresidonoe. '1`-he stunner Colum- bia, of Clayton, ha been running in con- nection with the Gnnanoquo Inn for awook put. taking out shing and touring armies. The sale of the Trornont Park otel`nnd property taken place today at the International hotel. Expedltlon Bent Out to Punleh the Wulne for Atteck on the Brltleh. Loxnon. July `.2.-A.despet.ch Iron: Simle says a. telegram he: been received there from Shemnni, in the Mochi velley.report- ing that the expedition sent out to punieh the Waziree for an attack on the Brit.- i.h official who went. to Shernnni [ant month to fix the site of a new ouupoeb end to recover '3 fine impoled on local t.ribeL- men for misconduct, has occupied Sher- anni and Maiz-it without oppuitioo. Both towns had been abandoned by the Wavirn. TEA falnnrnn-I nlnn until that I116 Gn- g-1-1:- xii Block mm-c co-pl-tI3--I-WI n.=.n..n -1.1. naggin- bOWl'l! lllld been llD&n(l0n6(1 Dy Kalle vvunnsr. The telegram also says that the tire gurrisonat Dattakhel turned out at 3:30 a.m.. yesterday, expecting am It- tack by the notorious Mullah, of Powin- duh. who is at the bottom of the trouble. The British scouts reported that he hnd collected 6,000 tribesmen about twelve miles awa and was preparing to smack the Britis garrison. Thn alahmlr wan nnr. lnd. but the atti- me urmsu garrison. _ The attack was not made, but the atta- tuule of the Mullah of Powindahahowe shut he intends to ght. '1`. nazlehurat. of Brantford, Uael a Spool- e Remedy wlth Great Eect. BuAN'n`oxcu,July 19.-Interoet has been revived here. throu h the.publiahed dea- patchee about the ent case at Ottawa, in the extraordinary` recovery from diabetes of T. Eazleburst. an esteemed resident of the town. This gentleman suffered very severely from the complaint, losing a great deal of weight, and trying a number of remedies without success. At last when completely run down. be determined to try Dodd'a Kidney Pille. and in an incredibly ahort time recovered his health and strength. He attributed his recovery en- tirely to the use of thin valuable remedy. and recommended it in several cases with marked succeed. Onto: Oocurrenoel. OATH, Jul 2l.--J. Burns moved his barn nearer in stable, making it much more convenient for him. On Sunday afternoons our people stroll down to the lake shore and there spend their time pleasantly. The former: are now buy harvesting. Mr. Howland and Mice Sulli- van, of Kin etnn, are visiting at J. Koen n. Mine W. urns is visiting at Mr. Sim- ...-..-v m..4r..,-. Lnnlal, Fm-more now ..--r-~-_.- , _ Alter Flve Players. 01`TA\'|'A, July `22.--It is now sold that 3 charge of connpirucy will be laid against ve of the players of the Uapitel lacrosse club. The case comes up again to-marrow. Some of the members of the executive any that Shea informed them` that he was offer- ed 3ll)0 to throw the lot of July game and, yielding to strong pereunuion, took the money but relented, and returned it the day before the match. Shea ie to be one of the ve who in to be made us princi- -.-I in tkn nnnn Miss W. Burns is vmung nu nu. uuu mons . Cha'ey'a Loch. Fnrmora bake their milk to the factory on Snturday night. so they do not hnvo so much milk to knnn over Sunda V. ` HOV: DIIIOII lucnlruaun, UI uuuuuu, mlldleaow well. ,. ` Here you have a complete hintov of I .::`Iefrom beginning to end and can see | I when used with perseverance and conscientiously. how thoroughly Koot- any Cure gets at the source ofnll dis- , one--DIsordered Blood--puries it, enriches it. cleanses all impuritide from it Anal rnum-an nan-Tu-.t hnnlth. Pu: .-. Iruv V..- -. Home I`:-om Montreal. John Donnelly, jr.. returned this morn- ing from Montreal. where be adjusted the claim of the owners of the cargo of deals on the barge Siren. He represented the insurance companies. and his conduct of the case wan quire satisfactory to all -`gut inn parties. Mr. Donnelly says that at Montreal shipping buoineu is very clack. Trade generally is dull there. nlgnn nu buoy uu uu keep over Sunday; Dll Ul ulu uvu vv pal in the case. yum G"! For A Free hlunnry. S0I."n|rnv.'r,' Conn., July 2`2.--Mrn. Ed- mund "B: Monroe. 0! Tgrrynown. N. Y.. hu mode on additionnl donation of 830,000 to the {roe librar of this place. Mrs. Mon- roe proeontad t. a town with the loud And building at: cost of $60,000. Her latest. donation is to be used for the moinbonnnce ..l pl... Innlitninn .'I I`O0II IFIDE ROI !!! run: any-u-nu- Cmunuuu. J nly_ 22,- A holegnm from Btnvongor ammo that 1 -carrier pi :1 ha: been an ht in the neighbor!) of Sou rode. in ifylke. wish I silver ring upon one of in feet and the following stamped on its wings "North Pole, 14`: w., 47.62. Ian won. The Citizens bsnd mm the Wanderer Logan: GL4; I-lanai an `QB ua LEA luv f.lI.ll|I`- uuuuu-uu ID UU Irv ll of the institution. Ontario Jockey club. Tonoxro, July 22. -'l`ho Ontario jockey club his decided so hold 8 poven days`.- mooting in the Inter part of Beptolnbor. Purses ranging from 8200 to 1500 will bu` ylsuuug J1:-u nan! cu vv ---v--. ' According to previous information re- hllvpd from this same gentleman, we that Miss Wilson had the diocese " '1! months before beginning to take t--Kmtihay Clare. and was under the qioctori care for about 8 months. He Ilid the case was 1 very obstinlte one and she did not get any better. She begen using Kootemy on the recom- mendation of the Rev. Mr. Brown and `Rev. Cnnon Richardson, of London, .,,`n4I Injunu nun", R. Zonuna, the British capihlm. Ind owner of tho Thondoro ranch mu York- ton. N.W.'I`..roturnod from A trip to the Kooum. uid will prooood today on his wngto nglnnd. ` our mndnncan were nntorday din- In tolinglnnd. our oonduoton yontordny minpd frollrtlu employ of the Grund Trunk rsilway. Thoynunoarly All well hnnnn harm. IIIIIII TDIIWDJ known hon. EAL I lII'ID\ll'I Uvuuwu Another Triumph For IIANLITS GILRRYMIRVI COMPOUND. Mn. 1!. Wallncqof H2 Bcrkoloystroot. Toronto. writes on Iolloun : I -writ. this to lot on know I have and lluyloy Colory- urn Compound for salt than and none blood. I did not know what to co -Nerve uomponnu not -.-v rv-v--n mogul . xdidnonmow `My amghm advised in to gas :4 1..-. v.hn.N-n Counoumdmn, oh- .TROOPS OCCUPY SHERANNI. ta `My dsuglnur manna no to [us may : Color]-Nerve CoII|goInr_|`u, 9&0 ngwol 3 ladywho vuhkmg It Audit .....u..a...|.......n. I aid 1 wonldtn it: known! lady who win taking I! am: It vnpdoi horgood._ 1 `id wqnldtq it; A SUCCE$FUL EXPERIMENT. j_..:..- VI uuu -uwu ------- .. rflgoon ll;-D North Pole lxnodmon. n..-..._.... . I..I.. 0-) _ A tglnarnm from `F. NISBET Sl Isrisiuh capitalist. and ._...... ..c .1... mnndmn ranch mu` I I-us-n-gucngI.o.uuuI. no abugubqua atiinnuas. `A j SALT RI-IEUM cunso. -.s.-.. Ilt-Ann-uh `Inr HANLI` (III! For A l'I-co Library. v..I_ on I There Q19 Many Goot'l.W'l"iaas--None Equal `Karma. FRIDAY and ` SATURDAY Chances.` You have probably been wishing all alon for something contained in the following list. Per aps the opportunity has never been offered to you before to buy as cheaply as you can now. There's no danger in buying -cheaply when you have the chance to do so. Not with us. We don't believe in hiding the real de- fects about our goods even if they are so trivial as not to be noticeable. But there are few defects to hide. \Ve make it a point to see that everything bought here is perfectly right and just as it is` representedto be. We sub-ordinate quantity to quality and the prices are as low, if not lower than any other store can make them for the same goods, and if you are in any wa dissatised with anything you buy here, come bac and get your money. a Mm... nf Hm Rn Prints for 5a vard. iust a few pieces of them": about anu get your Inuucy. More of the Be Prints for 5o yard. just pieces th ."-` twentypieces. enough for two days selling most likely. A Navy 1: and light grounds. been asked for time again and again and here they are Prints at 8e, for 50 yard. Tomorrow and Saturday will be a good time to via?! our `Millinery Department. You will be amply repaid by the great values. Handsome and stylish Trimmed Hate that were $8.50 to 05.00 about fifty of them are all in one lot at $2 each. A fortunate purchue brings to us a. lot of Print Wrappers, they are well made of good washing prints, body lined, the price 75c euoli. Shirt Wa.ists-The last opportunity of the `salon to buy shirt Weists at 25c.iust 8 dozen of them. Laundried Collars and (Julia. Yoke back, materials, English Oambrio in Pink, Blue. Black end Navy Stripes 25c ench. . - . I .i....n.... Int with Dnnnlinliln Collars in Percale Oheolu at boo. worth 760. each. Another lot with Detachable Collars And bgg table full of high class Wsiste that were $1.25 and $1.50 for 31. New Belts-Black, Green and Brown Leather, Hm-neu Buckle. worth` 850 ,, nr- V: ' tin Iino Kama} ` ls IilIJ'ch- viletory. Wherever tlre its stand 1 between Koomuyuhd disease. ` V elm, Icomu outxicgor. The ` n ' eat" gets ts home _ thermal disuse yield thqbmte. _ "f , is this better cxem lied than any stubborn 1 in disease. - . fiscal Kootenhymeanscerunin cure. in :34? the! en; of Lg`u{WilsaI`I`,, e} ,1 ngsoramonsrom terfuren of Eczema were such an to $30110! thankful for Any rened :15! he I I f. e t er, a \Ih'f`i:l`s:n, `writing undrerldaten prll 39th and May 8th state: :-"In ,_ Jhjrd to the health of my daughter. I si to lI:!f'>`n'm you (lial ;he is cured xemnnn U1 ; n any gone to in the \lVooglenI M33: he`al-oi after out near y I months a give yonnf`-Kootenny credit for cutting her. " You mnv use the contents of my N for 25c. LVVVV L10. 1`?! IUI `DU: , White Duck Shit-ts.$1.25. Another lot of specials in Women's White Cotton Undorwesr. White Net Corsets 500. r Women's lIa.1f Sleeve Cotton Voats 10c. Men's Linen Collurs, 2 for 250. Men's Negligee Shirts`, 390, 500. $1. Men's 25c Neukwear for 100. Men's 1210 Neokwear for 50, 4 ,1 Women's Cotton Hose, 15c for 10c. Women's Cotton 11030. 200 for 150. Women's Cotton Hose 350 for 25. ' , . Women's Gloves 250 for 18c. Cromo b`ilk`Jmoes. 2 to 3} inches wide, 10o, l2o, 150 yard. Children's Hose Supporters, 100 for 50. Women's Hose Supporters, 20c for 150. All these lines for Friday and Saturday. Come with the crowds. A Popular Aylmer Lady Cured 0! an: Rheum. Mn. Tnonus own. of Aylncr, Ont... nay: : `'1 Inn has 1 N uuloy 3 good many years with Salt Rhona}, no hula than it was lnpunlblu ta 3. up nah 3 dish or do any honaow6fiTII6=I& liking one bowls of Bunch Bros. 8 00`! Skill`! Indian Tonic, it took every pi:-tick onhodinuo ontohllylyllouundliudoapthot cure. Itbmnowboonfouryunainultooktho uodIcinoInd_tuodi@uhnno|n- turned you ? r K m SLOAN_I_Iil1[clNB co.. or Iulimu, um. I-\_._.._.... 3 ) STo*1f1 9sIndian Tonic Starr & Sutclie, FORMERLY RICHMOND a 00. I18 and I20 Prince-so Strebt. V vvv-- -v--~~ __,,- , ,l K)%bodPuoIngu only25o.aoo.40o. 60 andoihpulb. Bddby us. came too. - _ 'In0W Inc Demmul on nuuuaqny. , . In 10!: of witnesses here to testify the content: of my letters. people who her when she was very bad And. -Inalnv! ` GEYLOII TEA CURES If there in any old Chronic Disease lurking in your aya- gem this medicine will drive GBEATGLEARING sun i{3 uE." JULY AND Auourr. I ow FURNITURE; `TI! IOBIIILA ON IVIBY IO`l"l'LI. Diabetes and Bright : mun: salt Rluun and scald lead Habitual Constipation. SKY HIGH!` Quest wu- For horse owners we've Lap Robes, Horse Nets. Whips and needy everything iu_ Driving and Stable necessaries. * endmn and Reliance! T _ rxootenny crcuu lor cunng ner. ` ""'.`You may contents of my nu recommendations, for we be-' _,n that every person who has Eczema -know the benefits of Kootenny. A are witnesses teaitify " Mun nnnfnnll nfmv Ipllerl. naonln who .....-"-%.:.':......--` -.:{::-,.::::::.':.-: "- `- `III! OINDRON '97 at $88. 0' '96 at $75. .. RACER at 890. IIIJANCI at 365.11). , ;, ..,,_; ,_n- -... AI. ".'B...":......"` ' "..%.`:'. g on In fink "chub. onus nu. J. MOORE LCIIT. II IOITIIAL IIIIII. Wear %ALLEN'8 SHOEB. . .. Wgn. Jag`. nsqpgu a_.__co. = >'CORBETT S HARDWQBE M IIII Wellington III.. II ,Fa"'EIu'3 "u'e'u}' lea gumugmnv. BICYCLES. igm_.~a, muss A. WILSON. V -4-Jinn on n-nuh-nun infnrmnllnn r 'lh1I1'I W&hO~ The Bcst.I uuvuuvrvu uuuvu -v 5- v-v -------v ------ guy of the ordor` in Canada. In is recognised. mud [manned by I..- ....._.I I...I_.- -ntl ILA non-A-h-n at it u1vv.e-uuuu _ -, Ive gr-nod lodgee. end the eovereign `rend lodge. end ie werinly endorsed by them (or the good work it he done. Lent yeerite proeperlty wee remerkeble, or the reporte of the eunuel meeting, held on Wedneedey, indjoetp. In Inemberehip end in nenoee it he: made greet progreee, end enter: upon enother year, the twenty- lourth. eieoe in orgenisetion. under the meet. promieing oircemetenoee. ., The eeeo- oietion is worthy of the compliment; pue- ed upon-it. It bee merited then. end ite direotore and ice oioere heve reeeon to be proud of the record they have rnede. TDIQJIADI FIRE. , in M" beounpeblhted upon it: continued ene- oeel. Io h,e leeel Institution in which our people, outdde of the order with whiohib is connected. are deeply interest- ed. 10 repreeeuu the forethought and ._-....... _..A -..|.n.:-..V -1 v.....e.m (MA. ml. 30 Ivplvuvuuu -uv luUvuv-.-w -en. energy sud embitlonv ol Kingston} Odd- lellowe use time when limo experience; we had in lnenrenoe, end"when they land, in thin entetprho, to beguided largely I1,` their own` experience. .'1'Im which vumennno beolvlocel beneqhu developed until it in the iluunnoo auxili- -... .0 IL` legal`: {in "nasal V` I-I-RI. uvqxu L I an.-can e A weetern paper note: thub then bu beenefnlling off in the number of men'- riegee oontrected in Onurio laeb year. It ucoeplae thle ll an evidence that wedlock in eecud by the time: and their depreeeion. Soibie. lint notaapo the extent generally underebood. Herd tlmee, the lack of __-_-_ AL- )__L_-_- -1 `L- -..AI_..l. AL- Illlublivvlllle Annau uauavu, van: u-v- Va money. the darkness of the outlook. the missing of all warrant that the husband is equal to the keeping of house, much less of a wife. do not prevent marriage. The moreunfavmable the contingencies of thein- dividual the more determined heis tcmarry, and the results are apparent in the increas- ing charges upon the benevolent associa- tions. A greatly felt want-iu the opinion of the medical men-is that of a law which will prevent the union in marriage of per- sons who are tainted by disease, hereditary or contagious, and to that end it is sug- gested that marriage he allowed only when young people, and old. have pro- duced with the usual license a medical certicate to the eect that they are physically sound. Equally strong should be the demand for a law which would prevent the marriage of men and women unless they could show that they had the prospect "or means of supporting themselves. The onus of this responsibili- ty should. of couree. rest upon the men. but if the women with means will pledge their troth to men without means, and take them for better or for worse, they should be given the opportunity. But the benevolent 01 all classes have reason to cry out for such restraints in law as will and to reduce the squalor and poverty that fol- low so many ill-starred marriages. THE_ _1 )AIyY _\_IVI:IIG.j WAS MR. TARTE A TORY 2 The Mail and Empire.which is andacioup if it is anything, disputes the aeeertion of Mr. Terte that he wee et any time n tory. "Mr. Tarte." it remarks. "was a heeler in the neighborhood of Quebec, huta mem- ber of the party, in the eenee that he was prominent and iniluential-never. But a wild statement like this doee not dispose of the facts. Mr. Tarte wee one of the most active politiciane that the conservative pn-ty could boast of. In the elections that he engaged in he who here. there and everywhere, and he wee not a heeler either in the eenee that he did the dirty work of the party. He was a director of the forces. the man whom the Macdonalde and Langeviue ' consulted from -time to time,` end the man to whoee en- ergy they trueted so much for sucoeee. Mr. Torte. however, rebelled against the eventa which led to the exit of Sir Hector Langevin and Mr. Mcreevy, and when the government ignored hie repreeenta- ticne he laid the charges which exploited one ol the woret ecandala of which there is alecord. The moat that can be said of him is that when the conservative party became too wicked for him he left it. The Mail allogee that "he proposed to give a million of pnhlic money to his party lriende, under the disguise oi a railway purchase." but we a lie, and the Mail hnowe it. Mr. Tarte challenged the conservative party to call for a parliament- ary enquiry into this "deal. and no one took him mp. Would he he allowed to eeeepe ii any one enepected him of wrong- doing? Ir. Tartois, perhape. too land of talking about hlmeelf, and oonrte some of the criticism to which he is anhject. Why don he not imitate Sir Richard Cart- wright, whom he eo mach adminee. and ignore the petty attache that are made nponhim! Amialeter oi theorown. ae- taated by high neiplt. ehonld reue ` theeveotuerol iewaywithali t|`:e'dig- nllo aanmug >'.l'|un summer one hundred applies- tiouunl In lonho nouns position: in tho oollqhu institute. won: -!on:- for the Inubonatiul hula-uh! my-one for HUI IVUI Till ally pnIdblo.___ 1--4 ~ lI|d`l`hI_Iott!'Io-ulna. A Bovuulncroinnlund ruidcuugol an luIclPI-incur CHIC thing at vuiting lutlulilclwuhbhnvoolunod up Ag In--A-an than-nnnhlum -1| h Our quality standard cannot be ' Wliud highor. We know how to buy, and nothing but the best units no. ~ _ ,_.._ ___ ___-|_-_ I __ an-nu sun. 1-: I ngthunndblap. WHAT DOES I1` MEAN ! _ Dlvld noonn. rlrnlln, IIII purvnuuu we hnrdnn-stock of H. ,0. Martin from R. J. Canon, paying 50c. on the dollar for it. Min Alma B. Dillmeier, Brooklyn,- N. Y., sud Mm Clu-3` Turloy. Ottawa. no menu us the residence of J. D. Thompson, (`AI Imnm nl-.r-Ann. Aug. wan. `_ Eon. Mr. Hurt: And Hugh Ryan, To- ronso._uo no Channel Grove. to spend 3 W 1 Van will he ooononlzinu bv Imttinl N .EW BOOKS} for days. You will be ooonornlzing by putting new mblnr riupl on all your fruit 3311. A froth Ilpply at E. C. Mitchell . Pommndon Funk Shinto loft !&h0I'- lfll Ilpply ID 15. U. mlwuulu. Commodore Funk Strange yester- udoy for Oobourg with the yacht Norm: to echo put in tho :-ogctta to-mormw. nuid `Roche. Pu-ham. bu nurchuod the I30! I IIIIU IT-|UII|$ III lie 13': AI-IIJIII ll yvu , Colborno ohroots. Goh'id"of the "poIky Ilia: we have the wlm-owith. Tgnglofoot y papor. nnium nnnnr. inumh nnudar. at.a.. at. ritrhh pneee. . 15. U. mmsneu. . _ A Inge etook of populer novele, miteble for summer reading, 100 volume. or three for 250., just opened at R. Uglow & Co e. 86 Prinoeu street. Ell---9- n-venue". Ariana : and `TiI\A'l U6 Prinoeu street. Wilson's, Brynntfs. Adam : and Hiro`a Root Beer Extracts: I bottle makes ve ...-Il-.... al.I:m'm.- -o-mI..|u.m-__.vnrv nnnlina an at um: ...'.`.i` " 98 Add ii; hgi . hot porn fl` start-own. N. Y.. in G9. Ordmnoo shoot. libonll will nominate for thc .ugjnlgzun st Bhnhoc Lab on nwnu . I`! P ! Aug. 18th. III! I 160051100!` mxnrncu: I Dow-I6 mluul nvu gallon: delicious root-beer--very cooling this hot weather. E. C. Mitchell. `Il'..A..D- Cut, ..A -uni-I. nnlnl All nnw um non woscnor. Ii. U. nuwcuuu. HM-dy a Inunnd waist rules. All new 31-to-dnte goods. No loft-over or discard- I m-uuln In-nm nmr nhman. 25c.` and 50a. ' ll -I0-GIN 3000!. I10 lulu-oval` or uIauuru- woods from other pincoa. 25c.` and for but: worth 81 to 82. Waisho, all this. .....u. ....n.. -1:. u :1 0;. Tale of Two Tunnels. by Clark namu. " A Noble Haul. by Clark R_nuoll.- Into An Unknown World, by John ' Btnngo Winter. ' mu. Wlnvn nf Huh" Wlntnlmnr I-aw I0? IIIII WOITII I1 I10 0'6. VI year : I-bylu. 760.. $1, $1.25. Aida:-man Tnit. uvl that l - -`HIV! -' Pdlune-mm. th'o`fhoIt" Ioio. 30o- I bob- tab at llitoholfn I! more. :1... I-u...:|.|..-. ntnrlnin. N. Y-- in lam Wl:IlI 0W1!an. Ilpngluloota ny pu.pun poison paper. insect powder, etc.. at night prioee. E. C. Mitchell. A long mack of nonulor novele. your ` Alderman say: after the suc- cess of last night : band concert. in Fron- tome park a. bandamnd must. be erected therein aothat citizens noar by may be favored with concerts at regular intervals. In I-.I-m nun: vnn nu-I-v in` onnd nhnna. We om snow you some rlsru vauuuu ;uau n ooivod from New York. 2E. C. Mitchell. WhtthoIII7`Q_q_`ponIIl)IIghtcItlo 4__` .. . rnvorea mm concerns no regular Inwrvuuu. In the purse you carry inwzood shape, don't. you often loose small pieces of silver from it`! Better _buy 3 new one from us, We show you some taro values just re- -Ainggl `nnnil NA-1 Vm-Ir `F. Mif.nhnll_ Iovomontl ol Ont: tlnt Ply the Grant In- ~ lnnd sons. The barge Biron, wrecked in the rapids, will be brought here for repairs. n.nr., Vnnmnar` will nil the schooner will be brougnu note lor ropalrl. Capt. Vnnmeor will nail the Eliza Fisher in the future, as the vessel has changed hands. 'I.'llO BIIIIIIUI ll Islunuuu. Moluusnmw, Ont ... July 22-Calvin s wrecker. Capt. Tom Brien, with steamer Reginald. bu succeeded in releasing the steamer Hunilmn, aground at Pine Tree point, just shove Rapid du Plat. Three Ewther acumen had tried her unauccew u ly. Dinugu vv The Fu1$'"3r Sybil Fletcher. by . Adelina Bergman. : ' Lad`: Love. by 8. R. Orockitt. `0Ipt. Kid : Millions, by Allan ' M. Wolllnd Onnnl Report. Pom CoLnomu:. Onb. July 21.--Passed down-St.oumor D. Ds_Ca.lvin and barges. Boo to Kingshon, timber`; Armenia and barges, Choyboygan to Kingston. timber. Up-- BlAomorBrit.nnnic. Kingston to Duluth, light; Pueblo. Prescott to Chicago. light; Rosemount sud barge, Kingston to Fort. William. light. Dan-r I)n.unl?sun. Ont. Julv 2l.-PAB!- wunun. ngnu. Pom D.u.uovsn:, Ont. July ed down :-Bouhnir. Toledo to Kingason, timber; steamer Arnzon, Chicago to Proa- cotm. corn; steamer Marquette, Chicago to Pruoott. oox-n;s boalner Mnrion. llunltl of Iulnlnor Boulon lxunlnntlonl In Iodlonl Department. RANITARY SCIENCE. Honox-a-N. W. Anderson, H. H. Elliott. F. 8. Fadden, A. E. Stewart. N. 0. Red- mond. G. W. Collinoon, W. H. Hills, A. L. Tinkess, William Motfatt. H. F. Kilborn. p...__A w. n..m._ (1. E. O'Connor. W. mond. U. W. Uomnaon, W. n. nun-, n. u. I"uo--A. E. Ilobb. C. E. O'Connor, N. Condel|, W. A. Jaquibh, J. E. Gage,.E. C. Wnt.|on.:J. H. Tripp. J. H. Paul. H. M. Waldron, J. F. Mather, J. H. Edmi- aon. W. Youn . Robert Hanloy. D. F. Mo- Kenty. D. J. borrigan. J. J. O`Hara, C. J. Mconmbridge. J. D. Doyle. - . BA("l'l.`l.l0Y.u(I\'. Honora-N. W. Anderson. R. 0. Red- mond, A. E. Stewart, W. H. Hills. p..._.ni n, w.||snn._ A. E. Ilett. D. F. J. Unra, W. I . uauxas, .1. n. xuuunaun. Diseases of the oyo--H. H. Elliott, W. H. Hill. W. Molfnbt. R. C. Redmond, H. F. Kilborn. N. W. Anderson. W. N. Con-I do", A. E. Ilobt, C. E. O'Connor, J. H. Tripp. Rnmnm--H'. H. Elliott. W. H. Hills. R. Tnpp. Bot.any---H. H. Elliott. Hills. C. Hiscock, C. A. Morrison, 0. P. Johns. W. A. JM nibh, J. H. Edmison. W. N. Condell. . F. Kilborn. J. J. O'Hara, D. .1 G.-I-{nun J T) Tkwln. mono, A. 1'4". anewuru, W. 11. runs. Pau--H. II. Elliott, A. Ilett, McKonhy, J. H. Tripp W. N. Condell, J. J. O'HAra, W. F. Callfas, J. H. Edmiaon. Hi-;-an: nl Ihn AI1A--". H. Elliott. W. uonueu. I1. 1!. nuuuru. | J. Corrignn. .1. D. Doyle. npiunou l'UIII.lvua_y vu--u To THE Emu or K1x(:s'ro:<--Madamo Ireland. the hair epccialiat of Canada. will give demonstrations of her entire new treatment of ladiea' or gent|emen'e hair in the large and spacious ahow-roome at Starr an Sutclill`e a dr goods etore, Princoee atreet. on Batu ay. July 24th, when ahe will give the first treatment gratin on this date. Mien Ackerman, from Montreal, will take the management of permanent branch to he 0 ned Monday. 26th inat.. at rooma 2 an 3. Exchange Chambers, Brook atreot. Her toilet and shaving aoapa are houaehold worde throughout the dominion. Headquarters. `I74 Jar-via street. Toronto. Brancbea: Rlubnndaaatreet. London; 24 Augnata atreet, Hamilton; 51 Sparta atraat. Ottawa; 2432 St. Cath- arine atreet. Montreal; rooms `.2 and 3 Ex- change Chamhera, Brock street. IIZU cut 2 unuuu. It in not pleasure for the Wmu to `n ore! out against the edminiotntion 0 one o the do mente of the government. but` .....I .?.'.` it lee .ly neoeeeery. ee neglect of the inland revenue depot-tment in this city in hlng to the bordorev I I ecendel. I the minietor controlling that department to no lequ eetivo. at io inpenloee to on- ldinery ooueidention of public policy, it eeemo thou: time for the lcting premier to utopia. ltleoeneln thus the ptomierot Dir Riohetd Gel-twrlght would not willin - ly tolerate oId:'en ednlniotrotion on new ptenlllug hero. , IIUXI-'0 . Equality. b Edward Bellumoy. The Doggg! And the Own, by Jouphatton. ' Kl; the Bag. by Rita. -- A oint of Conscience. by "The unk... " `A nnnbuolmnorionn Epworthlqgnu-I Inuu cu-III: lyuloaiohod Uldd Mdlt I0 kn! which that id? glndoab; Thy ooh not my a ` Inna: cl Ilulr tu` gt min ad .|.._.|.._. I- nnnuh, no pin in nun-ogu.u w-rnormw. David Hooht. Pnrbnm, purchteod ..p4I-nun -hurl: as! W. U- Mnrtin from R. ma-3 mun vmm. 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