V0: any city in the world and ask for - P n CORSETS tru-purgatorial heat, rent tne desire LU re-visit a scene which once impressed him with its beau'ty for it has been handed down in Indian tradition that the great spirit made a place that. was beautiful beyond compare. so beautiful indeed was it. that the devil, whose me- thods in those days lacked the fineness; which he has since acquired. grew mad` with rage, and seizing this place In his hands he hurled it into the river St. Lawrence. The land was shattered in~ to thousands of fragments, but these fragments rose smiling from the \vaters far more beautiful than before, and the Thousand Islands represent the result of the had spirit`s failure in his foul intent. So, it may be, that after all- these aeons the evil one has seen the` error of his ways, and. in a penilent. wood has returned to visit -- Kings- i ton_! In conclusion, it can only be hop- ed that should he be found prowling about the streets, the Kingston police will promptly arrest him as "a loose, idle and disorderly person," under the meaning of the act. The lawyers might make a test case of it though, according ' to the popular belief he is king of the lawyers himself. Perhaps, after all, it might be as well not to molest him, he 9 may be loose and disorderly," but who among us shall call him "idle?"l` / Policy noldon 0! a lunatic Lo Auunnoo Auoclhtlon [holds `to unit. New York. July 27.-More than 800 policy holder: in the Massachusetts Benefit Life Assurance alsociution held an nu:-ilina nnnnljntr vnntnrdnv in the' Uenellt Llle Assurance association neiu ; were an exciting unnqtlng yesterday in the suite Equitable bui'l`dmg. _President John the 1 Henry Holker. who was in attendance, } ing preserved a. calm demeanor. notwith- i then standing the fact that fraud and swin- that tile were pretty freely used by the have policy holders. These severe terms were offh- npplied more to the company itself than I the to anyone connected with it. 'J`he p()l- ' disc; icy holders finally decided to refuse to pay any more assessments into the com- pany. nnd enipowercd the committee, Sr chosen at last week's meeting, to make 3, wot arrangements to transter as man of `y the 10,000 policy holders as were wi ling m l into some old ostwlnlished New York the C company. Furtlwr, it was agreed to 113- -`ck sass each policy holder une~tenth of one 1 per cent. of the fare value of each policy "5: I for the expense of enrollment and trans- fer. A` lack Sometime ngo, a citizen reported toi the police that It. number of t-liickons had been stolen from on outbuilding on his premisu. The holi|i'ws kept ii. .-ihurp lookout for the missing (`illt'kS, hut in the :i.hoe-nce of any dist.ing'1ish- imr marks, they were unuhle to iden- tify them, nml the citizen gave them up its lost. Whnt wins his surprise, it rouple of mornings ngo, when. on go- ing to the out hllutat. previoualy men- tioned, he found thu.t the trun.nt.s had all returned. Where they spent. the period of their uhsence, nnd how it imp- pened that they returned, is now puz- zling their owner. Trouhlu or Upunlnrdu. Mudrid, July 27.-Queen regent Chris- tiunn. and king Alfonsu had It narrow escape from in serious accident. _wsu-.r- day. While they were walking in the woods in St. Sulmalinn, ll heavy load of shot, discharged by n youth whomu out lllfd shou1ing,nnd whu lmd not no- liced their pres:-ncc, passed close: to their heads. ` A .a..........i. rm. A.-...... Q.ma.....f...- their heads. , A despuu-h from Arenua, Snnlomcler prmince, says that n dynamite cart- rid e was exploded there this morning in rout. of the renidence of the Alcude. Considerable damage was done. The Police have made neveral urrenll. It in relieved that the outmze was politically lnaplred. _, ,,.- 4-;__._). -_, ._ I`-VIII U-CU-U CIICUIE English wholesale houses are unusual- ly punctual this monlh ln sending the invoices of ooda bought (rum them by Canadian l rme. The change In the Dunedin: term he: been the cuuw of thin. Al terAu uet let. Brltleh dealer! will receive the neflt of a. reduction of twelve end n.-half per cent. of the duty, on ode that have been manufactured in rut Brlteln. and which u.re.sold -to Oeuedien ' 1`he~leuMe'h huil- neeemen will, hereelter. be re uired to mete eldevlt thetygoode eh pped lo chle country, and represented n being of Britleh mu-he were reelly. manufac- tured le thet country. UUIIIU tji U--III Cit St. Lonls. July 27.--Robert Cornwall. I Burton count tumor. llvlng nut Golden City. tor munaroun axperl- umlu, think: he bu succeed in do- voloplng potato tint will `with- ont Vina.` \ no man: hi. nnfnlnnn or-our nonli-al- Olll "IX. \ He uyl his potatoes (row entirely A`d."'C"9`Id. out otn-ouch ol pouto tun. not to nation the dump bu`, which cost to much to dun-oy no & 1|-1| :9. A n.AllI.nI-nl -M\ Glu- "K 3:!) an I ddlplutod with tho In ways! with tho v -w-C hi For Making a Delicious Health Drink at smnllCost. - on on A uouooy. Min Btlnl W. Joann. director at M ' Oulnl I P. In do Hi A jrsknnuaiz VIQITATION. /WILL BE riansrsaneo. (fame Home To Boon. !o0;IucIluocOo. Ad .,.o_ '_.I._ lI.|_..A (- Tull chngd Iloutl. . ...I...I......I.. |.4...-.... ..-.. In on Gun! AI.`-_.AL._L__` - leer #0 HAVE nAu.w;wT66nuctnou. IIUIIVIIIII VIIIl""'o..... . . . . . . . ..Iwu [unsun- -~ Iioolnu and I in the valor, citrus and butt` 0. plooo In I warm for Ivan-(nu houu until It lomcnu. `I300 o|`l.o:..`wIun It will oponupuknng but onto obhludl In all In; ', &'1uorulnl)sndloonI bottles Owoutllvouuupnn. Alanna nuns! I _-..A :1 count rmunrdronn In-II-cu` n.`.a...u. On-AD. I-UUCjII'lT`I'Uj,iI wbni -Irv ---u-Qv- oqtnrhltluot * . At the city ouncll mootin lut ovonl Inc uldonnsn Mooers ask that the communication of his company, mm; germlsnion` to_ In; A truck on Ontano street. from William to Gore streets. be considered. Iln-nu Qbhnnnr nnlnul if Hmrn W1! nllV , ment on a. re rt from that commlaee. considered, M - Mayor Skinner asked if there was any objection to [renting the ueet. None lorthcomluz. he requested t e clerk to reed the document. It was moved by Aid. Elliott. seconded by Aid. Tait`, that the matter be referred to the board of works with ipower`to set. Alderman Rynn thought the matter too serious to leave entirely with the board of works. The council should pass judg- Aldermen alkexn took ..the e ground. It was giving the board or works too much power. Aldermen Min- nes thought the property -owners along the street should be consulted. It would not do to injure` the interests of any citizen; the city would be respon- sbile. not the Mooers "company. Aid. Kent thou ht that us the council had given the were company permission to have railway connection the com- pany should obtain the same without making use_of,the city streets. It was too great a. concession. Alderman Ryan favored ranting the use of the streets named or in period. Alderman Stew- art. as a represehtutive of `Sydenhum ward, was willing to vote for the use of the streets named and for the pur- pose desired; he would stand the conse- quence. Alalerman Elliott withilrew his mo- Alderman Elliott tlon and `submitted . this: "'l`lmt the prayer of the petitioner be gmuted for twenty years, subgect to an agreement drawn up by the city soliuitor and brought before this council for up- provul." _ Aldnrmnn McKe1vm' thought the mo- proval." ` Alderman McKe1vey thought tlon was out of order, and requested the mayor to declare it so.` The mayor re- fused to do so; alderman ML-Kelvey should have raised his objection atthe proper time. Alderman McKelvey left the chamber. Alderman Richardson objected to giving the use of the-streets until it was learned that the city would not he held liable for damages. Altlnrnnnn Wllinff wanlnd HI (`O he held 1m.me lor (mmages. Alderman Elliott wanted to do what was fair by El. men. The city was bound by agreement/Lo give the Mooers company railway connection, und it, ,,\\ould be u. breach of agreement to `block the resolution providing for the `same. The motion carried. sue wuu-`mo LAuRIE'R75RoTEsTs What He Dld Day At the Lord Mayor`: Banquet Montreal, July 27.-Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier protests, In a letter addressed to a ifriend in Montreal, against the inter- retation of some of his utterances while , in London. He says: I was represent- ied as saying at the banquet of the lord ,mayor of London that my heart. was English. I was replying to a toast p1'0- posed by the lord mayor, who had been speaking as if the British empire was composed only of English, and who (`on- stantly used the words, `the English race.` I said that all the subjects of the empire were not of the English race; ,that l was myself of .the Frem-.l\ race `and that I was proud of my origin. I am proud of my origin, but I am Brit- 'ish to the core. `ertain' he\\'spu.perI translated British by`Anglais,' and core `coeur.` These two words, as many oth- ers, cannot be literally translated, but they meant that, although French by origin, Iwas profoundly attached to the British institutions. A. In Hm litlau nnd hnnnrn whirl) the urmsn msutuuons. As to the titles and honors which conferred upon me, I was not con- sulted us to their ecce tance. I found decree, signed by t e queen, uwuil- iing me when Iturived in London. In `there a reasonable man who can any under the circumstances I could refused to accept. it and throw the official document from her majesty into llhn Imulxnli 'I`hn nnnalinn in nnt. In In: A Peculiar-:Aco|dcnc. Sr. Tuoaus. Ont`... July `27.-John Bonl, nworlunnn in the Michigan central rail- our shops. and who live: in Forest, met with I peculiar and serious accident in cur uhopa this morning. A new air jack was being t.onted,und full prauure was put. on. when Baal. fnnoying the air was |oaking.lowerod his head to listen. Ar. char. mmmmt. the hand of the - lllll ASSURANCE SIKHETYI or LONDON . Jo! Quota Anna. t Aw Put: our official document lrom ner umgesny mm [the huske The question is not to be discussed." - Baal on t. Ioolungnoweroa ma Dean to uuuu. that moment. the hand of the jack blew mm with a deafen- ing exgloaion and falling struck a brick of the head fracturing the skull. The injured man was taken to the hm-pital in a doleriouu condition. Beal'a wife, who but recently underwent. on operation at the hoapital, is Illo in A very critical condition. IJI'-IlIl VI - a ---:-v S'r.nun., Ont. July `. 7.--l{ev. Fr. Mo- Phillipo. parish priest, Uptargrovo; died as | the parochial residence this morning ntl one o clock. Fr. H. J. McI'hillipu wan born in Milwuukoe. Wil., in 1862!. studied at Our Lady of Angola. Niugars Falls, and completed his studio: at the Urund sornimry, Montreal. He was at. Our Lady of Lourdoa. Toronto. in 1386. Hi: m appointment wan auirumt at Sc. Poul :-, Toronto. He was also at Flea and Brookbon. Ho wu nppoinbod to the mis- sion At. Ornngovillo and transferred to Up- borgrovo, where ha but been in charge for the put two yours. The Wulu in docldodly in furor of grunt.- lng 835.000 to an Montreal Truuporuuon ooupuny booaunlt. bolhvu to will In in ' tho but lntuilu oi the city. While he- lioving this we the I-Inpool the viuu 0! oehuu and admin com-pondonco lant- Iho oohomo. on: though the writer Inn an Inn not van the ambient csnlul oun- lhlnnnlhun, nlthnn- hi hi. Eli. WU HIV` NI VH1 WK Iijfl VITUKHI Z!` Iidonuou. cmlnn. Mo hunt. than vb hoob}oau--boon so nous non Inn not I; lavonhlo so the lawn Johan. We lnvotod who Honor: oolau Indvulnonho but to tho|l.`l`.Oo.. huunnthnttwo oonounudoIuo- again. an.` nnnlbgln K-ally} 2 caudal and prolhhlo, Indus Inn. Th: nxmmivn dun 1:! tin Inll I TI! Ind [IOIIADIO nuuncu III!`- Tho uvonoin phut. 0! N10 Bodnrpupu can 1. Sauna. nu bohllv danroyd by only til: morning. The Inc will to 8J0.m.|IInly oanml bylnurnu III (II). Th dlljwu an at lb . h. I " H . j. .- '-Junction Joe" on A Trip. J. A. Clnlxo. n Brockvillo luv student and footballer known all over Ontario no "Junction Joe" has located I berth on me Ioonouhip Islander. nilin from Victoria, B. C.. on Augunc 13th. In dutinnlon in Yukon. He as being none out. by n loctl ryndionta on upooulnuon. Dull: on A urmgo. I Jnouvoany Oak. Jn4y\27.--About u- o'clock Int owning (loot-go Spdmoro, an old and rupoohd ruidonl of this vlllago. droppoddud while working on an Cmmuu rivor bridge. Hours kiln:-ob ouppqnod to be the cum. Damage; By lhln. Lnmna. Mich., July 97.--'l`hroo inches of rain MI in Lansing in that houn yu- torday. It was the avian. downpour in yoau. Oollnrl and buomonu wore oodod And good: which worn noted In buomonu were dunqpd to the extent ol Iovonl mhnunnd dn|lAn_ i'nu...'m" ':;'_.;_.j.......".1 Axial Wll C (II Kl phouuqd dollars. Drnth 0! A Print. :|- n IF YOU OWNED V . THE STORE You could not be more free-footed` here than when you come simply as visitors, guests. And you couldn't i buy one with more safety. All that you could do as owner would be to keep the things you liked and hand i back what you didn't like; You can do exactly that now, it is precisely what `we want you to do. No matter what you buy here your money is ready for you if you bring them back, always understood of course that we except articles which have been worn or used. You would not want to buy an article which had been used by some one else. Could any method be devised that would so certainly insure fair, square treatment ? Uniform inuality and Flavor DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT CLOSES down for holidays next week. All orders should be placed now to ensure their completion. Miss Gregory and her assistants must have a months rest reparatory to beginning the fall cz1mpaign,because it wiii` a busy one. It's handy to know where you can pick u4p.th'esc lines at a moment's notice. ' IJIICIITOII l'l(lIII'lll Bnocxvnma, 0-.:t.. July 27.-Quite e disastrous pitch-in occurred here Sunday morning et Menitobn aiding. The neme- phore wu up einet en eeet-hound tnin in oherge of can actor Pennock. 0! Brock- ville. end engineer,` Hellooh. oi Belleville. but despite thin, the engineer can put and pitched into conductor Young`: trein. dwaltlng ordere to go into the eidin . The engineer new hie mie-' take too te..`end though hie trnin wee tted with the eirhnliee it could not he uopped in time. Theengineer end the men jumped. eleo the our of the other tnin. A eebooee and three loaded eeri- were teleeooped, One our wee duneged no badly that it won burned on the tide ol the hunt. 'l`be~'-vlreet wee hedl iiiellgnred. V Both mein neu- were bloc ed. and tnilo wee deleyed rev- ere! home. The loee pleoedetOl,000. ;l;;_r_e;son. PROOF- Its immense sales. ?-? lddlol Otfoll Ihool. The uncut iuorhnont and the hunt. prices In the of no Aboruthyh. 137 Pm: you must. Rev. James . D. 0.. `l`omnto.- hu an vicuhu iron Ibo Inho- dmoon cranes in Nowhcndlnd In vldtl thctluun I-IIO H". `X . Fi! -I-4 -.Ln :1: W- that land In mo mu. ur. uuuuvrwu wu- also unto an oxundod Inc at tho unri- timc provinool, Ind will h 01! till the now your. ' In. cuwutxnudou. o-0.. nothid Ru. A.O.-0nII.pun|aontuyo.h I...-nuhln-nu -h kd m-Great Thirty Days sale; All Good: sold at a Sacrifice. Starr & Sutc|i`e,l Waldren Mader,| FORMERLY RICHMOND a 00. us `and 120 Princess Street. llaunvuwan-.y.ho. wrong with I1-olu Baking Pbwdlr. llnk.etInnu|ocuyu:dx-lshthvnllnl , GOOD H EALTH goellh :3 and at-u:`ncu\`:l aura: . n n In E:-=_._,..... :_ ..:- .... .._._. I on ' own vhuthu ol proton It 0 mm uranium and 0boInooMI'tu.0II.\`v::'|::-. -IKU1I.II"I`Uj,IlI|lll'lIIn II] Dunn. or'onoo:ns EVIRVWHIRI Women's White Dnok Skirts $1.25 each. Women's Duck Suits $1.60 and $2. Women's Print Wrappers 750. Women's Black Lustre Dress Skirts $2.50 each. Women's Black Sicillion Dress Skirts $2.75 each. Women's Fancy Figured Black Lnetre Dress Shirts at 03. 88.76 and 36. Women's Shirt Waists at 250. 600 and 750. . ` . White Cotton Corset Oovers at 160. 180, 250. White Cotton Skirts at 250. 760, 950. White Cotton Gowns at 500, 050, 750, 950. $1. Trimmed Huts $2 each. Bathing Caps, were 400 for 250. Bathing Caps. were $1 and $1.25 for 760. Both-iug Shoes. wore 760 for 500 pair. J White Duck Yachting Caps 900 each. Block Serge Yachting Cups 20:: each. Successors to % J. M. RICHMOND 8:. CO. 114 PRINCESS ST. Dlaucrou Plush-In. n,. 1.\_ n-1 x_...amna on:y2so. aoo;4ou. I00 quuoapenp. ` BOMDYJALQRAIO 800. A IEEYLOI TEA Pure Gold Baking Pow `er -uv'-uw-_- I-vuuy_'T' --vv- . Ituuth-lilo. &OkHlIIl `|`-N c..-nbIdh'hl8||N0IlI&IU;N""'-, pm-lthulnthun. "Pu'oGo|I|" Inuit!!!)- lumlyp|n-no.hln_hu*Inrul In ll. MA cm. 4. manual in um hilhnt &t"kn0\V `ho! ' "" '*"-'..'.'.'.':'.:.'"'..`..`,...'.:," 1 CI` ll! II on T hvcnbb can for one am. nu runrn Hui-.:. -O---n...lllg lama I\m....nI luulypuo-notnuuunuxu II n. nun nu. ;. puma by tI:o'h1;hut h|~-k_nown' lfn/I2 v nnvnu nau.- up. vvuwun - wl-C 'uv mnuonndu-u|||u.nhorvl|iahho.n thuuourto pallet. and chic un'uon.s!aru|oog,.uu'oh, found my And:-nnhlnln. . JUl|NWuJag Ullliog III! El--"lCIQ1lI` rolloo mngllbnto Bethune unlonood WIT inn Bl. an upper lake sailor. culling from Toronto. boom you-`a lnpthounon In thd Oontnlprinon at Toronto. On SI turdny Alta:-noon Bl. while In a uni inboxlouud obndion. onhord John Nu M||lnn'I yard. And chad the lat hr`: dog wuh an rust. Who )1: Mollillnn cry: tho luau the cum` thrulanod lavish tho nut. It. It Mlllnn lnoohd Ibo undo:-mu Innpo from Bin : land with 1 club. and [av him I sound t.hnIb|u._ahoI' which In .11 nan-nal [aha nmg In `Alla; n-pl ALIA -' CCU: Am.-v. ME July :1.--nn.I-u rmdnv Mli In 11 nlnnn M Cionuw Ont. July 97. nllnn muvlnu-an Boihuno mlnmd WIT Ions Tofu oantnl PI-Inn. _ A-` !._I_ an \r_-: i&:AI TWl_N_'SI T1330. ll l-L Elam The men tone: Soap Co., Iltrs. ` L lontreal. (. the but months ot nu you ride the . pout popnlu Bloyolu lo: '91. : and you will nd them. Their` reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured n_Kingston B00KBlND1NG| ,o_fr'r3". "* "x:.::'a..... lnniinrcntya lIrgu.,l '7 x'_.,, - '5 ,,-.:~:_-` 1, ., :3-_ , In How Tired You Are .s:-.:.:- huh rug...` l-o - -v_7:--_ LOIIT. II -OIIIIAL I`l'IIII'. . . .ono bottle Inlf as sale .wo pounds two gallon ORA uglno , to London, BICYCLES. Hear; and hi is no better soap made IWU T IIVU XIIPIII. CIIAS. GYDE. Agent. IONTKIAI. .R.!!, ?_-_ hnlllnlnnolc 4 ll:-*1--a Fomking in hot . wuthar. Just the .' case we want to L prescribe for. A nrnntinnl . prellunua Iur. I A p r e 0 ti eel 3 knowledge of our `business. the beat >_ materials we can > buy, and perfect - cleanliness in the P making has made ' our Breed. Cakes E and Pastry justly r the most popular ! in town. 1. livvung ION'I'KIAlu -2---1:-n- To Glasgow. 4 To Dublin. i To Berlin. ' To Paris. To New York. g s To BO3tOno1 olnttinj vote, pm'Cy.Iyould betaxod pro raga to the extent on-he honor. Tb! did right, of course. in oeriog argument: in lupport of the meanroy Ind. Io ooutrpihutingp to that education. of the which mutt pro- eedo their i That thin educational campaign must continue gone without nay- iog. The by-luv in Iuggeative of dieouuion. and it can be carried on profitably and to the iotoreet and hooeiit oi all clean. The Montreal transportation company e boeineu has been considered a xture in the city. In there reason "to believe that the oonditione of trade have changed, that this trade irpauingintoother channcle.and that. the forwarding company mult , follow it! Without an elevator. commodi- oue Ind equalto its requirements. would the company have to remove its plant wholly or in part from Kingston? Would an elevator. ouch no that projected, save the company the ion of removal and the city the lore of its bueineee? The ieeue ie one eerily comprehended. and the taxpay- ers canhe depended upon to act intelli- _AA`... ;;)i;io'n -; Routli `If ZIUIIIFII WW} VV"|-""""I "' 3' ' V in; in aunthcllw pain; of 5 by-luv upon which the pioplo will vote {ad which ptoponntoglvo 035.000 Iowudi the erec- on ol-onoond abuse: in the city. An nldqtumumck thooonutkoy when he aid` though he had hi! ....:_x..-_ . AL. ;..b..I.;.a- uni an nm. RAILWAY CONNECTIONS. A requirement of the by-law, which the people approved, and which the council has passed. is that the Mooers` elevator shall have rsilwsy connections. It is e conven- ient sud expressive phrase. much simpler in meaning It the time it was employed than it seems to be now. The site for the elevator has been chosen. It is adjacent to the Inter works pumping house. and some distance from the present terminus of the Kingston & Pembroke snd Grand Trunk reilvlsys. Before the building wus oommenoed it should ` have been known how the railway `connec- tion vet to be had. Tho coun- ,- L. ,_'_.-n._ _Ls:__ 7*1*HE ZDAILY wgilc. oil rney or my not be under oblige- tion to secure it; certeiniit is that the oouncilfboing interested in the enterprise to the extent cl 025.000, is under obliga- tion to heve the question eettled with all possible speed. Cnn steam ml- wey connection be procured through pri- vete property 2 If not, there is opposition to it by my of Ontario street, since some of the property owners have signied their intention of objecting to the use of steels: cers. end neither the council nor the legisleture, can ignore their cleims. It is e eerious dimculty.` end one to which the perties oonoemed will require to give their more serious thought. The council is werrented in proceeding inthe mettar ceutiously. It cennot efford toen- tegonine the property owners. end essurne new end burdensome liebilities. if they can he evdided. end it cannot refuse my effort. nesonehly. to help through the ele vetor scheme. But wherever is to be ' done, it should be done now. PUBLIC OFFICIALS. Public oiiicials are aesooieted with pub- lic trusts which should only be conded to competent hands. The idea ol giving them to the lowest bidders. those who are. in their emergenclee. willing to accept the lowest eeleries. is not only ridiculous but cenenrehle. The conntyior a city wants, primarily. the men who have the quali- cations lor ite oflices. These oiiices should have attached to them remuneration in proportion to their importance: V The engagement of some men would he dear at any price. since they cannot be expected to perform their duties with eiiiciency. not heving the neceseary education, the train- ing. the experience. The men who poe- sesees all the requiremente oi skill and ex- pertnees, end the chareeter that bets e service where honeety and integrity are so clearly called for. should be paid a ealary in keeping with his position. Was such e principle apparent in the oaee ol the county treasurer? Hie selery was increased somewhat in recent years, and still out oi his 0900 per annum he had _to pay 810010! gnerantee honde.' Granted that he ie eating waywardly, meantime. thet he will yet put in an appearance. account ior his now mysterious abeenoe, end give a perfect accounting ot ell the moneys he re- ceived. He le under peid. Bis omce ie one of themoet trying that the county has. M and the nest exacting in it: details. One deuending eenetant devotion, and toe!- peothintehean idealen eeelary which ceenoe heephini cointortehlynrere it all to Lgotohis nee.`le a queetionforwhioh the county council may have a diiliculty in 4.n...|r.._ lhnnll `Mn Innnnnn nnnntl Til! vlluluuu us. I--vv - u-u_----J .- dohndlng mu. the ham oond. __._.__._ |..n|.x- -_.I nah`. `man: will hi Steapy & Stea_cy. uIoI'cov.by0Monndot.lnrouuwI|lhn .__-._ _.Al.l.._ll AL.-4|`-`Angolan. A T `null. vv --vvrv w-v --------- _. Ibnluvhoodbklal nunnmiluionio ._. .._~_._,._._. _ ran law, now: BY -LAW. _ ,_,,,_.l-I.I_' 3- . Mag :00 unions ., _ 7 \ U. J. Graham. one of the lt|1z0_99 D"' potty owner: in the city. will vote in favor o! granting the boon: to tho M. '1`. Co. Dnnldn an anon to take in biovclo noon not pain on we mm 0! M10 omzonu. The mum of Charles J. Mccunbridgo nhould bu uddod co the line of medical midonta who paced the examination in botany. Klnndvka. Klondike. `Clondvko and E's `ugrrnfl-r. bonny. Klondyko, Klondike. 'Clondyko Clondiko. Throndok, Klondak. Thron- Dinok. Wbichil it? The Wine sticks tolilondike. ' John `I-Tamar and 1 nnrnhnr nf lrinndn In In I nunuor, Iwnnw. mun -wuuug. go-ddy n!l those a poinbd to ponmonu on the ml! of the co Iogisto inmate tele- gnphod their gooophaneu. nr t.o.mon-or onlv choice rod rup- mma; use. per_ box. ,1. nnooos. _ Rain bu hllon quite not-ally 'IIlI0O Rundny. The farmers thi they no 5 t-. Illlldhu V. 1:. .l.umnm. ono of hholmmlz mo- OI flllllg H10 DODIII B0 IIIII I1. 1. U0- Dooldo so once to take in bicycle Civic holiday ch 2 p.m. K.A. A. A. oundo. Ahlm-man nrmn tlnln tho hV- IW DBO` toluonmn. John Humor end I number of lriendn were left . on Wolfe Inland luh` evening by the break down to the machined to the manner Paul Smith. They engaged row boate and were brought over to the city in thnt manner. G... Ll.......-.'- .I.AA- an Ln: incl`. Inll . you require. U :1: nouns nnocx. Hour Hnmil vans Iurrondorod himself to the hitoohupol prccinot police, Lon- don, Eng.', confessing that he shot`. Arthur Terry M; New Orleans, on Feb. 23rd, 1893. Ambassador Hay "bu communicated the fact! to the autboritioa at Washington. All Hm nrnfnninnnl nnd nmntnur mo . _ ` ` .17, ~ . Thurudoy opooid lupin (by u Rudy`; Watch Io`-non-`ow : icon. who puts no N. r. Dnviiu, M. P. intobpuuhocipi ' . Van an Inn grand fl1ooab low m-loo utannpu-non. A . You can buv svgood than an prlu r 12??! IND. .g`.n:. ..?..-, ltllrllal-um.-II nl Ih lfm 0' nth Ol"I, 212 rrluoeuuuuu. _` D. . Hunter, formerly oi she rm of Inglis & Humor, Toronto. died Monday. ....a.`.'. .1] Hum. nnmlnud tn nanmonl Umo npmuy ll: 2 pm. l\.A.n.n. uunuu. Alderman Canon thinks the by wt pro- viding for 3` bonurto the M31`. Co. will not put the vota of she oitiinl. 'I"I|A nnxnn of Oh.n-Ian J. McCnmbI'id0 Iiendnln a" I um. manner. See Sawyer : nhooa. He has just what require. 0 11: house block. Hanrv Hnmil vnna IGODI I0 (I16 Iumoumee no vvu-euluguuu. All the profeeeionnl and amateur top notohere ham ulready entered for (`he bi cycle nee: no 2 gm. civic holiday. Mon- day. Aug. 2nd, .A.A.A. grounds. The weemer United Lnmbermen and nuorte arrived at Buffalo. N. Y.. from eorpian Bay with 1.500.000 feet of lum- r yeeterdey afternoon After the quick- est trip on record. but. too late to avoid theinew duty. Thirty cars of cattle from Gtineda yesterday Iltarnoon ulna were caught: in the new duties and quantities ol ex a. butter, hay, ehinglee and fish. hnn nunh men as McLeod. McCM`hV. vnnuho nun In-porter!-OIIIII-I'll 'IIu. . gr;fuoa_ tnolr gouopunou. ' or tomorrow only mp- berrioa 6c. per box. J. Bhoook. and hon such men as McLeod. Mcarhy. Blanoy and Elliott have enteled that means records broken. You can't afford to miss it. K.A.A.A. groundl. Civic holi- day at. 2 p. m. A pheeky Tramp who Got lils Just ' Desertl. Yesterday afternoon a tramp called at the residence of P. C. Aiken and asked the little girl who responded to his knock at the door if her mother was at home. He was told that she wss upstairs. and the child ran to call her. The tramp pushed open the door and started upstairs. He had got about half-way up when he was met by P. C. Aiken. who. being on night duty, was lying on a solo in his bedroom. and hearing the footsteps on the stairs, got up to see who his visitor was. He in uired What do you want here?" and I. e trump pulled out of his pocket (paper of pins, which he held up in token that he was selling such articles. I . C. Aiken could not understand, how- ever, why it was necessary thet e peddler ehould force his unwelcome way upstairs in pursuit of his evocation. end he forth- with landed a blow on the intruder s face that sent him spinning down again. The tramp picked himself up. ran outside, nicked up 5 stone. weighingfve or six pounds. and threatened, with the vilest Hlanguege. to knock Alken s brains out. I`he"pol'i`ceman sterted,_for his assailant. with the intrition of arresting him, but he stayed not on the order oi his going. but "vamooeed like lightning. Rnuanl mun: nf thin kind hnva been re- Dun "vnmoosou" HKI ngnuung. Several cues of this kind have been re- portod ol late. and citizens would do well to be on the lookout for such vieiton. llll BI!-I] IlIUlU-U'IlI This morning Cupt.._Geoghegnn, H. M. cuubonu landing waiter. doing uervico at the lorry whnrf. rtcsivod word from t.ho_ custom: department, that the governor-im counuil had been pleuod to increase hil salary by 850 I year. Tim innnuuna is buried on the deter- salary by 800 The increue ia based on the deter- mination oi the government. on ex- preaaed in the house of commona. of favoring only auoh otciale aa earn an inereue on their merits. Since Capt. Geoghegun haa been appointed lending waiter helm: given general'aal.ial`act.ion' to the travelling publlc and has earned worda of praise from everyone with whom he has had to deal. Hia particular charge is one of the bualeet in thelocal oice. et heia ulwaye found at hia_poet and nae never had to be hunted up when required. If oourtnay and alfability are the meena of winning lriends, Capt. Geoghegan may count hll by the were. IIII BIIIIK vary In. Mr. Mallngh. uecrotnry of the Y.M.C.A.. in Iclllnc Brnntlord It the bodlide of his sister. whoil no var ill that he cannot leave her. He left. {are on his holiday: rovornl Inch :30. but than hnve been fullofndhonro owing to the dungoroua condition of `hi: ninbor. .:vnncruvwna -us vvv-v-u Aluminum ulnh to `ho found only on the W. . (hula-gnu no. on u:.puou.lon. _ n kohnndrlon on bun Whooln Mint. 1 to bu.) wheels. 0011 and no. Au uu nnuycu nuns- .And leggings we lnvoln stock we will roll :6 cont. A. Abomuthfn, 127 Princou all-not Isnportoctl willing 0330 Ill reconnai- dutlou for no In Bponcu Ii Pill: in nude public. for I'll ncnohlnzxrouo It nun hol othonuooond. henna Cove Ilobluflctoboot holhlno. Md rh-sh: huhddo I hunt. and van {nun tna9_d_Io9ul:ov_qqIMgI. bundle and tune. and van in :f` IllnInlo:|.l"-l-?'o.u I.'l.1o huh` I` hand a o . - ..... nm"...'. rm. mum at Illa -. of mm [oh no all-I. I III Hobbs nun [Mug Mlvonbod huI.Anadocton;!boI Cuba: to- in: Ilodlnbhdlho box than! that my had done us I voodorfll amen! of ndmni now I! book ad HQ uq (tn TFO w in-up-w - ..--_ Ions um! oo.. ' c...... K fblb II K] F. 0N'l'., i 0,135` honly one of the dun r signs]: that nature uses to an In 1. our kidneys are not nous ht. sud thnt we urn in dun 1- right`: Dheue sud other k due troubles. When the kid- ;.'.h;':r.i'2m;si;;"w.ng.: m.a. no as taldr `duty 0- rgujihhh should ltered out o 0.110 OI.-amok Oh; an-IQA -nmnlnn In Ch ` on v'vl:::.:`hould$o am:-ea on ?:I":i; blood through the urine remains in the .3 ulmud dlullonlulh. Tglh eon- Iloneunbo _ _____.._ / VISITED THE WRONG PLACE. `ll! danonon '97 at sea. 3 -0 '96 at $75. -- RACER at $90. at sosm. ..,__ .___ -_n,I_ A- IL- 1---: __I.'. 4.. AI: DIZZINESS In-m'a-s \munwAr-"rs. unao Ill: Salary lncronud. 11.. -L n-_...l.-..-. All tho Bicycle Boots Ills mun Very Ill. , I, I ._.._A__.. -1 AL. DAIL1 ward. mumsnxi. anti 27, 1397 len'reu.mnis. ' _ From Kingston comers story which is well `in keeping with the Journelistlc cnotun oi. the season. ThD`&I`D0l|t "end the air-chi `hug. no churns: for the lrnteginatlve ingstonlsn. tabs enmi- o o no on c J . n e 51 Ono himself E shadowed in the dispatch from the limestone city. On Saturday there was 5 thunderstorm and during the thunderstorm a lightning flush ct peculiar vlvidnesl struck the waters ~ ..o!_ a a neighboring cove. earth trembled. strong men wept and mothers hugged their babes `closer to their bosozns. tor severalliingstonmas. who. have had experience enough to know whereof they speak. declare solemnlx that they saw the prince of darkness himself descend. However, that may be it is ver certain that the smell of brimstone w ich pervaded the circumambient atmosphere was so strong that the people thought` some one had been burning those antiquated matches which Csnad ans so dearly love. The smell of brirnstone seems to clinch matters. had `there been at the same time a taste of trencle it would have left some room for belief that the watchful warden of the pentitentlnry had been looking after his cheerful charges in.n good old grandmotherly _ fashion. Further proof as to the in- ternal origin of the visit is to be (uund in the fact that after the bolt had struck, the water was covered with ll horrible slime such as might have come from the foulest pit of the nethermost hell. and Kingston people, wise in their generation, lmve been collecting this slime with the idea. of using it them- selves when the occasion olfers. Mean- while one is tompted to wonder what nl this porn-nds. Surely Kingston is no so wicked as this strange occur- rence would seem to loud one to believe. It wus n i)t10i`pitl.C8, it is true, but the seat has been a. liberal one for some yenrs now. A happy thought suggests itself, however. It may be that his Satanic u_m_jest.y, luring the recent ex- tru-purgntoriul heat, felt the desire to rc-visit which impressed Ion`:-cu Would. v:I__.__ v1_..A- J. TMooRl-:.