Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1897, p. 3

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London &. Lanouhlro Life As- lu anon Company. A OAIAIIIAI flnisnui Inn _tln6(l IP50!` OIBVOD OBIOOI. Naturalljv, the events of race week` are of great interest. Psddling, sailing, and swimming races are well contested. `So far, the paddling chempionship has never been held by the uegne person for more than one season. The Cann- diens shine in these races, but in the sailing races the palm must be yield- ed to our cousins across the line. The Canadians who have held the paddling trophy are, Alex. Torrance. H. F. Mc- Kendrick, R. C. Muntz, Toronto; D'Arcy Scott, Ottawa; and R.` Uweu King, To- ronto. Lust. year the prize was cap- tured by VV. C. Noack, of Detroit, but this year we hope to have it on our side again. . r nnlv two Cnnndmns ha~ve"ever been nnnseu pqunlry uaeuu -In Keeping cue ball rolling when the canoeietl congre- gate agound the huge fire of `pine itumps or loge. Of course there are ` thoee who'preter the moonlight eddle u1d'te`te a tete but the camp its is the general reuilezvons in theevenings. and stories.` reeilfations, and music, make the time pass al-ltoquickly, forstten o'clock the bugle sound: the tattoo, when the campers reluctantly disperse to their several qunrtere. the -rule he- lm-: thnf. nm-fact nuiat must be main- TO `H1011 BEVOHH. q|l&l'l6l'I, L116 `I'll!!! H6- in that perfect quiet must be min- _t nod after eleven o'clock. . Nan-..ll'u fhn nunnfn nf I-gm: umnlr urn nun:-sgxj:-wr-`-613 cm} - som nYAL_x_. Dnuuams. ICU P .I?nvI Q Anti: ll: unba- blllchtdthoonoyour h In: I much mugs, and halt o:_x ox-` hlbltlon baton the eyes of mu ulmaclng ounpl The ladies, too, hue xnadasome notable capturu,-not always of the flu: ttlbo. . __ There his usual! the unsociable his canoes, and iudt lame ornnny among the rocks where he-may enjoy his boo or his pin, with no one near` to disturb him; an . on the other hand. there is the very sociable man, whg is continual- ly proposing little jaunt: of explora- tmn up amon the islands, or making himself equal useful in keeping the hull rnllinn when the cnnnnintn concre- man at on . no goes off int b::{oa."|;1r}tter gunh; than in t ho &e:g.' of Gnnnnanua.--and. Oh. the b II U`-: Zllttll MK POI IlTCH'll.'3 COIN PLASTEI. In nlne man om M um uh:-rn xnnmniv. nu. A MILITARY CHANGE. CHERRY 8 TROUBLE8 Eodwlfl Insurance Emporium] ICIIIVDG, to Anchor Buudlncu. our Olnn, any-any Ila. and numb rxuulnn. H II mm you All: in novo. nnd In n y or lung!` 1 hrs goal 3 ti lmnllnll and (m or, union all over with A was um: mm; {sA'rU1'mn:. .mL1r31,:1s97. GERALDINE. gcmmg inn-wan ycnnuugu, nu V nun smuueu :1! in {; with his Ingufouons tine. Painuin I umo ilzhobnok were frequent And govern and {in health had urinary dioultia. Hg was a voryunoh brohnupiu-hoclbhund deopiu thsm oh: no of I In-go amount of dooeon "'1'-m1` nsdidnoho was nnshlo to obtain relief. _exvL>i1'a- 1 mm to give him Dean ; Kid- m` "3 nay Pillp. and can any that it in truly won- P"` " dorfulhow much hum been heupur by '`;ngi':; their use. `Hail; now`:-osy md vigorous. here are H .t 2,9143? time. . II... (1-n-an --n nnin Aniiu.-3-1.515 :- and poems to be getting better all the` :1 ciitlii-T-` Efeotrlcian. co-H-union nu aocuunnuu on supple hunt. |f | -u_- nu----av u-v w-uvvuuav. ` mm. urns. mpos mounts nonwnta. um. All en. niwua puma-n` uultlhh. Pnnnr Hnnnlna and Pglnnn In All In ,"'f"""'." ' "" ?.?.%'`~:.':.-;.i`;,~:-?-;.`*::fh--=`-`-=i .:.":' 33 wb " urnhnann uIIvlAunI A... and llll. - Pu Bangui d P I I)! 1 All it: ....n `'.. p.o....5,1'.a ...?.p".;1'$`...'3..a. 33 3'T4TU!.'M' `I 'Il.l.l.l.I-I 1111.]-Ill W S Wfra in 1 took um th Q mus ne:1..v7n:n`T ' " c-.. _.__L... _.__- -..__.___ _._v---. -- - "- l.Ins\o_ V n hint Shop and loom` `-15; `Dad. ' ` VI Lvultqu. ndl We'll uncut min. that Quality Hurd- waro" in our forte, And call your attention to our Ice-Cream Freezers. Ice Picks, Lemon Sqneezon, Lawn Mowers. Hedge Shears, Rub- ber Hoamspmys. Em. CQRBETT S_ HARDWARE OOLPHIIOOII Ind Wellington nta.. Kingston I To convince in tho mun who, at hurt, bo- llcvos jun whst. you no trying to convince him of. The Hardest Man `LOVE N093im8cm|mBirk,l .-`.p-jI$uvlIU' '....::':.'*..-.-av.-:.:.'~-'-}""* At all Drngzlsu. Prlco Co ants per Box. or 3 tor sn.5o. Sent by Mail on reoolpt ol prla. T. MILBURN 6.` C0.. Toronto. UTE"! fllll Il'Uo ` The-specic and direct action of Don : Kidney Pill: on the kidneys alwnya ro- saomn them to I healthy umon, thus enr- ing all discuss arising from disorder of the kidneys, bladder or urinary organs. Bacluoho. headache, dizziness, diabetes. Br! ht : disease, rnvql. 000., All yield res ilytoDoan a P5 In. Price fb cents per box or six boxes for 82.50 at :1 drug- mints. Robinson Bros., Pnlnhl-I, Dooonton. Olnilon, 275-7 BAE OT STREET. T. McMAl`lON "a: co., _..A-_ n.I_L nk-_ ._g 3.... _.__ I\__. murxuuuu rumuuy I Donn : `Pills an. rm..- "gnu-n`Rn an:-` |'II|'llI." Mrs. George wee quite ,eni.hueiest.ic in her praise of the new` kidney conqueror. end wiehed every one to know when 3 re- ` merlmble remedy for all kidney trbublee Dmn n`PiIln Am. " A Ba1lo`v1!la Boyhilsn Bxp0ri9noo-Mrs. I, George, Bollavulo. Ont. `lens the Ht-any nf thn Ranmannf 1141- Ann D1-an 'Il._ vllwtjv. nuuvvuu. Una. IFIU um Sta:-y_o1 tho Baa-moot Her son Prod rromtho Olutohoaolxidnoy Diseases `Bays Ha. George. "My son If`:-ed now thirteen yahoo! ago, In. bun cmbned pith his kilnnvl bl non; timn. Pninl -in ruin wan; |fEo_F.I;:. .-q--_. Ian LiV'Q_l' Pill; cure where others fail. W13? think of Painting or decorating is to think of ELIICBUIVG Your fondest hopes will be realized if you se- lect Wall Paper from our stock. I',I I'f\' Will last a long while if the interior is bright and attractive. 1.;1_"rLa FRED. EIVIZ _!E_'3Y_ P"-F-5 IN A 203 COTTAGE 1 In nanny pun. ... c`.`:';:`..`f..`:"<'.`.'.'. ."'..:.*"?.`.s'-"" an an . so can vhilu I Inuhiiuh chtl `rod. 50 3&1 In tn him-, up. us; an 3 purum Iuulvo. Icvw fl ' or cutting pin. Ono pill ouch wh thirty days willcuneoutipution. , warn unto nu: ma. Ilnuxurous. 1156.. July 30-` min No. 34 on tho Chimp divmou oi Biglonr, duo Inn 18 3:!) thin soul , Iuvnokod uifhoston at 2:25 o a. placul a switch and mrw low the truck. laminar Win- A PI? III II IWIQII1 T utoluvothu-ant. lnioarWino- lownudthoilrcnnuvuolillod. Nopii`_ aqua vuuiqnd. ` ntufl Iodldno. N tnro o medicine (or oonltiputiou, lint eonglnint. nick hndioho. hilioounon, n- dicondullow completion in [All var wm Arblu-on Tho Dlopnto. WAsnmo1-ox. July 3l.-- 1'ho Joponooo ovornmont. bu acoepud tho olfor undo y Hnwoii to arbitrate the dispute botwoon tho two conntriu. The state department bu boon informed of the oor and tho oc- cepunoo. Tho subject: ol u-bin-onion will include not only tho diicolty our the landing ol tho. Joponuommigronu. but Also other dingrooluonu between the two oountriol. tho nooc important of which in the solo in impound upon 1 Joponooo liquor. largely in and oonnnol by the Jopooooo in woii. _ .j._...-- The stand Taken by Doctor: on the Kent Cece Beginning to Weaken. O'I l`AWA. July 26.-It is safe to say that the statement made under osth by G. H. Rent, of thi city, with regard to his Ivon- dsriul nery from Bright : di through th same} of Dodd s Ki ney Pills. has denitely decided the question as to whether he owes his recovery to this valuable medicine, and has been uoce ted as A final settlement of the debate. W ile. however, there is now no objection rsised tothe statement, there is still e strong feeling in the city and neighborhood with regsrd to the cure. and those who at re! combstted the idea lI,in(.`l'ibi0 are now `loud in their expressions or ntonishmenl; . that what has been considered on incur- sble disease should succumb It quickly to nremedy. snd in their praise of the re medy itself. II wile: uvon tolndmdual ncotll pi nlnomontnndonlt olhomo In olvithlho hhhlulun -Intuit. -rm-nmt lnI:_l-ma.-n In nu. ... A... IV. D- Dulplull. UUDDWD. A pleasant evening was spent. b the oicere of the 16th bet.t., on Monday n the Iiobel Tecumseh. Picbon, when Lieub -Col, McDonnell awarded the prizes offered by him to the captains of the companies for genei-el eiciency in camp this year. The x-st prize, a very handsome silver water pitcher, wee awarded to Capt. Ferguson, N0 4 company, end second prize, a silver biscuit . barrel, to Cepb. Weeee. -"7 `-.:.`r.:.``-'-..... . CUITKIJ OI UlNJ,,W'0X'Kl RE I$0|'I"'GWu A pleasant. event was the marriage Wed- nesday evening of Mine Carrie E. Scnnlou, dnughter of R07. John Scanlon, Methodist minister. Athena, to J. W. Stephenson. A popular young Brockvillian. The couple were married by the bride's father under A oral bell. The bridesmaid was Mina Em- ma Wiltaie, Athens. and the groomunan, W. S. Shipman. Ottawa. A nlmunnf. mmnimy wan -nano. ha Hm PIICUU III BRIO Illlllly PIUIL The Rent:-ow sown cquncil in connection with its water works system has awarded these t-ondars : Water tower. John Inglis & Sons. $4.850; boilers, Polaon iron wbrka, "$2,046; pumping machinery, Kerr engine compnny, $3,210. A. '1`. Lung has been up- pointod by Mr. Chapman an engineer In charge of bho,,works at Renfrew. A nlnmannf. nvnnh wan Hun rnnvn-:nrrn huvl, WISH) CUE In IIUHKOTIOTU. Annie Mary, daughter of Martin Ma- lone . Deaeronto. died on Tuesday lash, age fourteen years. She had been oiling for some time. The funeral took place at Brewer : Milli. Afber service, conducted by Rev. Father Oerey her remains were placed in the family plot. The Ramfrnw rnum mnnnil in nnnnnntinn LVI!)IllXo E. Wilton is directing the shipment from Larkins and other stations along the line of the Bay of Quinta railway, of about ten thousand cords of wood. cut last winter for the chemical works of the Rnthbun company. Of this quantity 8,500 cords were cut in Hungerford. Annie lfnvv dnnahhar nf Ila:-tin Mn. wrnuuve or going to Jail 101' nnree monnua. Mrs. J. F. Word, mother of Dr. Ward, Napanee, passed her eightiebh birthday lull: Sunday. She is enjoying good health and her husband says she can get. up I breakfast. now as quickly as my girl in Nnpanee. M Wilnnn in rlirnntinr Eh: nhinmnnt. my l0WUlpu William Finglnnd, who, since July 13th. has been in Napanee jail on 3 charge nf ababbing l,).wid Cameron. was ned $10 and caste. amounting be $40, with the al- ternative of going to jail for three months. Lira. J. W. Ward. mnhhnr nf Hr Wnv-d teenth year. Ahnppy event; took place on Wednes- day at. the residence of William Chant, Delta. when his third daughter, Louisa Chant. was married to James Purcell, Kit.- ley township. wan;..... in.-....i.....: -3... .:...... 1.4., nu. In `JQU. iIlinm 8. son of tho lute Stephen Bad- goly, died an Doaeronto, on Tuesday from consumption. His long illness was borne with rare patience. He was in his nine- teenth A 1.-....-... ....-..L. L....l- ..l--_ _._ | IY-.I_-_ DKEIIVIIIO. WI 3553"`! [0 D18 Duln'C- Part. of the cont.ract.a for the Methodist church, Renfrew, have been let, T. Hen- derson for stone and bnck work, 83.000,` and S. G. Brown. carpenter work, 83,000. The lirusanmn nf nnhnnl nnntinn Nn `IS, unu u. u. nrown. carpenter work. 861,000. The trustees of school section No.15, North Fredorickaburuh. have awarded the contract-, for the building of the new school house. to John Dunwoodio, the price be- inq1$750. .7I|-.-... C -...-. ..l AL- l-A.. L....L.._ 1)-.) D. u.. nexn wear. 7 A. Bowen Party. I Nnpanoo boy. is now in the employ of the C. P. R}. nnd has been promoted to the position of station agent at Glenville. Que. MI`, Mavfun Ina: BAA-_nnnnnnH nu mini-. a. nu. nuun, u.1;.:., negurew, nu new for the Crow : Neat. Pans. where he will be engaged for some months. H. Ja"Bea.t.t.y, Eganvillo, will attend to his buaineaa. Pm-r. nf that nnnr.r-nah: far Mn: Mnthnriinh purvuuuvu Illl DIIIIIIF IIU Ilrlll I01" CILHUUU. Alexander-Prnyn. nptnoo, his occur. ed 0 position with A. J. Mobaan And ex- pect: to leave for the Crow : Neat; Pass. 15. C.. next week. A Rn... `D.-.... . M --....... In... 1. _.u.. an ulenvlue, HUG. Mrs. Mayboo bu bun-engaged as unhin- tam; touohor in the public school, Picton, during the onauing model school term as n nlary of 8135. J. R. Allan. n T..Q_. Ranfrnw hum IAN: "Ranch Boyle bu mi ed the aoprota . Ihip at the school boa , Piotpn. H9 bu V occupied the position for I long tiqg. Mn. Loo. Porch. mouhor of u. Hanrv uucupwu we pot-mun lur I long uxqp. Loo. Porch, mother of Mn. Henry Savage. Nnpaneo, died Tuesday. Mu. Savngo was present at her death bod. ` William Orr, purl . Elvnnlav ha: IIIII` nnf BlIVIgU VI! PPDICIID IF DUI 008!!! 0&- William Orr. Port Elmaloy, bu sold out `And removal to Manitoba, when he bu pnrchuod the Baxllsntyno farm for 815,000. A lflndf vprn VII Nll ll hllf. I I!` WEDII [UT Iallglllln . Mayor Ward. Nnpaneo. Ins md Wodhudny, August llbhfa civic holiday, - Mia: B. Ackeunn`. B.L, has been on-' guged u unieunt in tho Piston high school st 8600. ` Hahn:-6 Raul; I... An:An-A` GL4 ngnngbnnu 52:. 1."r.I.". .: :.'.:'.:2':`xs .'2.':`..'.'. dun on 0.80. SPICE qr THE A_n1'!cLEs ='II_t TH: vncINn1'Yu:ws24IPRs. . u no In: In um lpllodolflstcnahfnll ll tld DOB- mom Iorunboub-A Oolunnof hit!- , cull: nun. ` ` ` ' The mayor of Perth ha set apart Angu 13th as civic holiday. C. Chmnharlnin. in leaving: `Dana:-nnltn in IJDII II CIVIC ll0|lUI,u C. Ohamberlnin. in leaving` Desorouto in a few webh for England. Mu-or Ward. Nunmm. hu nrdlnfmdd [um ms or ma msmcr. | nary 01 01.10. J. R. Allan, O.L.S.. Renjrew, has left or the Crow's Nest. Pan. v}ham he will ha A CHANGE IN TONE. IOU" HIU CXWJUIOIIII TI CI IKICIWITII polo. bu neurnod hora. 30 up that I" thopnpu-niom won unholy noanhl Ind it in inpmiblo thug Audrc hnllonu clonal: Inn hlhn intone! Wiir -09. 5% ` non ncu-dad an I to pad that lhnAndrnn -lulu: nntgn hnudhl lav |.Ioln'InmnuynuIIuwI Ilillullvyi. blnddur and urinary organs only. Tho; cuabnchchoo, weak. sock, t?ouInM.in::, dis hon. oonguti, on. n taunt. on, V0, Bright : distant and all othor E.- uinnghomwtungaotioa ol the kidney: and bladder. `:1 T . 0111033.` ' 990:6 : mock. ll mg you to Inn 0: In A Your. Pun. July 3).-I. Illdillibn, tho nporinundod Hut Andra`: _ _ pnpnntkno for his updltiounn larch dohounrth nnlg Inn:-nt.urnnIIut-1 II: nnthnnll DIGIV IIOOTIKII D],.IC IDIODIDG Tho Gananoquo bond of education have appointed Ws E. McPherson. o! Proocott. A. motor of modern: and English hi the high nchool us I nluy of 30. For the nonncy in the modal school. Charla Io- Kinnon. of Port Elgin,`wu ohoun. VIIIU, I5 VH5 IIUUF OI fill` IIIIUT MI`. W. '1' Houlip. be A. .U.W. in Gnnnooqno numbo 228 me rs. Tho stunner Jubi- loo hu :1 wt drawn from the Guano- quo-Kingnon route. Jumoi Lewis. while uorkin at I planet in Mischoll WllIon I shop. odnu-day. had one, of ' his Inndl bndly lnooruud 51,0220 machine. Thu Cnnnnnnnn haul-rl nf nrlnnntlnn Imam (llyl wlnn TOIIIIVX In IOWH. Rev. W. H. (Jomett, wife Ind dnu htor, of Albion, N. Y.. are thy ghoctno Mr. and Mn. Hu h Wilson. William Thom- son. of uni ton, ia opending I {ah week: In town. Mica Chsttie Storey, of Brock- villo. in tho'+zuut 0! hot sister Mn. W. T. Hnnnlin H: A W W inf nngnnnng Vlaltora In the 'l'oIm-l.acarated by a la- china. (unmoqul. July 3l.--W. A. Raid, of 8mit.h a Falls. in! In town for a few da I on a viult. to his lathar. Pour Raid. Wi liam Haul haa ranovod to the new Roger: block and haa added a handaoma aoda fountain to the aqui mane ol hia atora. Mn. WIl|lanu'(nao in Llllla Hayward) and daughur, of Toronto. an aha guaata of Mina Byara. Main moon. Mlnaahork and Biaaonot.u.ol Kinguon. ara guest; at J. 8. Randolph : for a law waalu. Dr. J. T. Roget-I. of Hamilton, is apaqdinga few daya with rolatlvoa in town. D-.. 1 `II l`--.Aah -GC. -31. A_.._LL-.. KVODOTBI, lVII'. nnu vU.ll'F. W. W_. VVIIIECC. Mrs. Dr. I). K. Cowley, Mrs. Helen Cow- loy. Grnnby, Que.; Mien N. Role, Morris- burg, 0nt.; Rev. J. Chmpagne, Pointo Gatinoau. Que.; Mn. W. Leard`, 81;. Al- bane, Vt.; Mina E. M. Covey, West Brome, Que.: E. A. Roode, Hulbei-c.0nt.; Jamoa Cocbrnne. Mr. and Mrs. -George Simpson, Mia: B. Mitchell, George T. Cross, John W. _Allan, R. A. Allan, J. S. Evans, Charles M. Hart, Cornelius Honan, James Carruthera. A. B . Read, P. Kearney, Thoma: Reid, J. E. Perraa, Dr. E. Hnrtnbuise, Mr. and Mn. Z Cbopleau, Mlle. J. M-archnnd, D. Mar Cormick, Mrs. C. Ludwig. Min B. Lud- wig, W. H. Morgan, Major L. E. Frenotte, Mina Frenetto. J. 1 . Cooke. Hon. A. W. Ogilvie. 0. Buahey, F. W. Ritchie, James Tait, J. W. Allan, Montreal; J. P. Grace, Montreal; J. O'Connor, Farnham, 62110.; John Grace, Bonohetm, Que; 1 . Grace. Graceeld. Quo.; Daniel Smibh, Browni- burg, Qoe.; J. 8. Shields, Denver, Minn.; J. 1 . Grace, Montreal; Charles B. Brigh, (H).`Ault., Montreal; D. Mclnnea, Vankleek i I, U. (`ll Hill. Arrival: at the Grand Hotel for the Wool: Ending 20:11 July. Miaa Sutherland, St. Andrew s, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook. Potsdam, N.Y.; W. T. Plaisant, Sb. John, N.B.; Rev. A. Brunet. Mina Lizzie Doyla; Pommo du Fort, Que. ; H. Beaumier. W. J. Robert- son, I). Molnnos. U. Robertson, Rev. 1 . Deaauiere. R. A. Roberts, Vankleek Hill, Ont.; C. H. Watson, Toronto; Dr. William J. Jones, Mrs. Andrew Pabton, Mia: A. Henderson, Prooootn, 0nt.; W. H. Brom- loy. Pembroke, 0nt.'.; Mrs. F. McDou nl, John MoDougal. Mina A. Bai oy. Edward Bailey, A. Leclnir. D. A. J. McDougal, Uotawa; Min A. McLean, Hiram Robinson, Mrs. Thomu Rou, Mia: Waddell, Hawkeaburv. 0nr..; A. F. Mac- donnell, Cornwall; Miss J. "H. -Munroe, Mrs. D. Lot.hian, Mrs. J. D. Mclntonh, Mien B. Mclntosb, Alexandria, Ont. ; '1`. 0. Brown, Barton Landing, Vt.; Juaoioo J. T. Sb. Julian, Rev. A. A. Lnbqllo, A- mer, Quo.; Mr. and Mn. Amos Cam boll, . Quebec; Mrs. W. B. Lawson, saber Arthur Lawson, Mica Nollie Roso.'E. W. Forward and Mrs. E. Wells, 0. S. Hall, Waterloo, Qua; M. T. Welleweoblburg , Que.; Mrs. Nelson Mihobell. Mu. William Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. W. W_. Wallace, Mr: no 1] K nnmInv Mr: "clan nan. Donn : Ilduy Plus. Dom : Kidnoy Pillunot cu Ghlidlnyu. ululduv and nrinnrv mwnnn nnlm Thou VUI`y Pl'Ulp6l'lly III DIIOIY HEW HUT: It/turn: out that it was nob Alfred Wa- nt, of Napanee. that way loss on the Ball muuntnins this week, but Samson Wngur, of Doseronto. Alfred Wngnr was out their on a fishing cxpedibion, while S. W: nr. o.if Deseronto, went. out to pick buckle :- r en. g:_3_.:'.::'...'*... 7"-.:_ leaner. Tnoxnu Trimble. 1" red._ IISIITIIOI on Monday lub. Mrs. Trimble will re- main for a` few weeks. Mr. and Mrs.` W. II. Neilsoo. oi Winch. :3 ' e 1-`escaiideii with Mr. and Mrs. _W. `R. ordnnlerg John street. Mrs. Gordenier eecompanied them back to spend 1 week with when. A. "1'. Pruyn leaves next week for Mclnod. where he has secured eposibioe with A. J. McLean on the Crow s Nest You railway. Mr. and Mrs R. A. Bhorey leave be-dey for I visit. with riends in Rochester, Bulfelo. Cleve- lsnd, and along the Hudeon fiver. They expect. to be absent a couple of months . Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Milling and son Harry left yesterday for their new home at. Scam- ford. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Milling have hosts of friends in town, who wish them every prosperity in their new home. It/lnrnn nut that it we: not Alfred WA- rwvuvv -uwv-jirv Uuajvuuu GIIIDI `IL! IIIOOIITIOI Q..--_.. A__ MIDI IIIVI ISUXWQII. 0` I-VIIIIIDII, II I13` on a visit with hex`-`uncle, W. A. Rockwell. Ind vnll visit other roluivoo in the neigh- borhood. Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred. Trimblo. of Chicago, an in town on a visit with bin hhhm-_ Thnmnn T15-shin Trad. Ivnhnrnnd uwlgu, III III IGWII on I VIIID Wllnll DII I Ether. Thoma Trimblo. Frod._ mturnod nn IDA:-ulna I.-..h IA-. 'I"..:.n|.I- -HI :1` ihn qua-gu _|ho nap:-f ; longrblopcnoq. _ `V NAIAIIII. July ll.--Mn. T. K. and chdmn leflr [or St. Catharina on Wednesday lat. -than lbw will join Mr. Henry. And opud tho remalndnr o! the vacation. Mr. and Mn. Willluliokond dnughter, of Cioago.` who Inn gboon visiting his mothoirfllu. D. Frlliok. for the put two tech, have today for ihdlr houoin Chicago. Mrs. w. 0. Soon s. viaibinglriolldo M Knowlton. no-g lhiu week. George McC.allurn, of lowland. iropendinghia bonds 9 withmn mother. In. H. D. Kolly, of on-onto. in visiting har mnthnr Mn, Mnflnnn, Pnntra nluunh III: B: U. RON], OI 'l'Cl'0lIIO. II VIIIFIIIK her mother. Mu. Mc_Goun. Centre nu-at Mn. A. W. Btight. of Tgrouto. in vinitin her mother, Mrs. Milli. Min Hollida , Port Hope. _fs visiting her uintore. u. Domino and Mn. Robert Andot-non. - * Mia Eva Roakwqll. oi Duluth, in hue nn A vihiv. with Imp nnnln W A Rank-All, '01:; 'y'"'$':'uan rm. -..__ A_;__...A` ., nu .Io.u-uunno ' Iron Thu.-I1 ,. _,_f, - ;olcman s wnzaoustuan " ._ T FM! fa: `mu.nn.gumtwJ.TT OAlTA-l-HOQUE NEV-V8. a`.' .%.-.&:;.~%e CALEDONIA SPRINGS. mu ;,5uld'|cm ~11 unufth >d`_ ~ ' L? `S time to know the _ of` ` _ `..: g mu, I have nlinle rltvn. :\vhaIIlII_`;'~ was one yen old.:.!hQ-any bglj-In. IT- '|`- HARRI$9_ 69:? SQ1M`lIIlUl|pf0f0fM`~I IPIOOII." "WE! to I . '- Pnauon henna. um: u. _ nu. AIAHIQMA nA.1nu_ In sold In lkliignoon ti on whorl Inat- ndn by all nnpomlhh nuigo. ` - Cook's Cotton Root Compound 1. on- ma- nr. --Huh!-` ' -' `I no. 1 lot 4 in by for the but dollar In: old (In: in one! -`Nu for 8ngneci.;l cu: ---IolI ? uruggllll, one uvuuryur urn` for a No. ecid cu--xo dc otrongcr--told guy dntggioto. On6:;.. Three Dollun; two boxel, Five Dolhn. No. 1, or No. 2, mulled on tocdpt. cl print and two 3-cent stamps. - ' Tho cook somphny v.._.._ V..- R. s. mu, Miss Mm cter1i,3 Brantford,Ont. Bellcvills. Oil.` 7.` James Ment, ' Oliml. OIL V : Dodd s Kidney Plus I: the only remedy that has over cured Bright`: Disease. ` A'cHu'Rcn SCHOOL: Slliulsu Auuyu, \a\r\r-w w---- Gilford, Qnt. BIIIIII. ah- F red Kasints. Henry Cundy, Pslmemon, Ont. Seifwth, Out Among the many tlunlullde recent remarkable curu are; George Magee, George Cassen, I`!It..-.l n..o Ilnnlln, Ono, """"?"!'-'1' r Lvolnpibzuus `.15 1, ; 1- ll ' wuldqgcnt `III, I luv: I mus`: .. ..1~....".:.'.v;:.".:.'"'-~* oneyenr -n_. - ,4 :iowb\:nhErta W3 "N `"W"`d tokeep hertromncrtlchirigllirehldlwntl-`J ngeherhandsup. ltriednevcnldoct Jill; :anqnlie_Sadnr.l:I.| l $4 @ nor nanul up. I Ineu IBWIII uuc IiuI,,'- nliell. ll!` I0- Ehllviidveniusd 1 ads my ad to |_eabox._which Id (NIB _ .- hu_1: drtcnfmsu. The tut` ngpucugion jl I unge. `ltvvu then V9-:1 xhnkl Inysdf. WIh|`oIl'on-vll l-` I Culdn. long. in nu: nnrnriln. I |m- oomnletelv lgll C III Inlwlliyllnl III] `In I aura-.;,\, Y Z I lulu: had: in clean o`lalLtbo`oabI. lam onl Ion, W: mam uwmou uh! I `Mini!!! ` wanna-it. A " HIRAM FREY. . . ` ~ Whit! M QC,` ` 2: 3 " Naood. $3 -. . - 1: . Au. . Brighfs Diseas nonn's KIDNEY-APILIS gunk sbnunrysur. wun IOWCIIVIIPPIIQ-` gas. to m surpdI.I.,! In-completely cumd..T sign of disease. and my lime girl`! taco : toedly hclou.oldl.lboabI. lam too, ndndtbintbnismvnuunnwhntabl Mn Clo htronn o! In Gnu the Archbishop ud no You Iovotlo Dun olonhrlo. lun. nu lhddunoo oi Luanda um."JomIonl1rut. -gu:;-----.-- 4-.___ _. - Ir. %FA'I'|'|ER . .T m'-""" i. I._.".;m ` oft Inn and cured In A remarkably _ -n_-..A. .._.I_II- I... Ran (554.-`L $3. guy`; 1" 1 ac---out -uuu-rug um-1 guano glygr. in" V-; in. OIIIISCIIL . 5 Ottawa, Ont. ----j --- yj. 1! `1uhnuIuudos'` 4. ll...-numn UUOIVII I\IlVi Vvlullvuuu In the on! safe, rellabid Fmonthly me lcine on which luliee can depend in the Inna` 1111 Han nf lnl. VIII (1 an III ` g....:-'..::..-...:P:,.... Y: nonnnvnt` `II fn `ADI! Iumr UNI unit ((1 nun. I: prepared in two dunno * of otren . No. for otdlnlw `- 1.... 4-11.. .....Il.an. hbxf IIEDIE a U'IID IV EDUCATIONAL. ne.s_t.9!L.dis 999929, I uompun Wlllut. II V Mndoc, OIL _, - `QED in: 1 `.1 nlhult-nu. 7! i. W _ `LTD :1-awn: Morning Oounl;>n;. up : uu.`.- u uvavvlllnn. `EVEN!!! IN 1'3Ul'hf'OFN'IOl: IA- mt_ lljroo A-dnlnnnu nounltad. IO IX` IIIISIIIIIIIII IIIVIIIBICM 3:81? contort I=:. :$v rn.I.i Hill! .9 lino-.....n. 11...: North smash auidwnifofrcantnng lmuranco Company . . olblllll All) Lolbo. - . TM)! Alutl. 365941.065. Canadian Investments. s5.aoo.ooo AGINII I JAHII IWIIT (Noun. Ju. Swift U 00.) And HIE FDANMIAN (0111 Hall)- L'e.'.'n"u`."``.:.".l.'{`;`.`.'.:`.'. . I! 0! llmu-not o hh 'Inlmn'amn%I. - om m:::.:':`...E1"az':: Illll . !1'u'?2a}..'.'.'.'..'.'. .'.'K3,"." "` ' ` 1 go-ruxalauuu. ha! 0 Darla! Aunt. man was SMYTHE I LOSCOMBE. nunrln Ill mnlvlnv-nrmni . an I REMOVAL. -"%'s:...,..*~"-`-.4*3'..'-'.i:.*:.*-'~'.'.;"*'<'%.` ,, __,_`,_, ___, OIl.ODO'!'IT up. uvatllol and Globe Hr: lmunua company. . ...`.. 1.. .u.um.. .. .1... W` u-q-my tic -y - o..- `no hot! Iduutioncl udvulun. with I 0 and convenience. hi Oroanot and mum... IIIIBIIIII. DVD!` mar Kim and Brook r-.::'l":z""~Z'::':"-':;z e~ .'a .s3".?n..."}`.:"`."....".."..`: .15 ABGHITBCTURAL his caged.-91. ._ ` Owe" Mwn` msuR.ANca. npountadul Elias. \ 00 {D It t ` oom_'`x'.a :5 fn.'n:e'i x5 .`Tu'1..'.1 IJIUQIIII III BIIIIIII. or lhlvonl Gnduuu. I [hit to In lvidunl lnnmontnndaunnn of ham- pg NTAI EGAL nun. II M6011 In It 3 "" ...-.I.'A"=' '` 0. -1!. 1. Lion. .-.._-..._. 3AL CARDS. VIX0l0%'III- vuv nloglsnnlnooq Pm. u .lr'."n J. I. lli. has j !ACVPr%lL unlit VIII! Inc In.I1I DIIIIII IIIIIIII. "'".7`.`31.v.". ..'.*'?-3?." `..'3`.. :'....."'k , `Fl oust-bird to oaolm nun mtg: gram noxma by use cunp cups: . on pi i their mm. This oor in wall phmsfand rnparo ud bait tho canlottgbh amp-[god and dnulnc-cubic. (Mug 3 houeuke anotimu the board nun] foot in front ll 3 pinata, when ljnd culling iIv_i uo Iuungormo my and rest wnl . `non ll A:wo:dertu! ulI0ull.ol `ug- nt the aunt aim; who train. nornin . lot no nos. whit` j "Lodging it on the cold grgund, w_i_th on 5 rubbor about for and `bu baht` tar covar- W I U V` i (~12 ' IIW I30 a bun! g` by`: com?) Qllhr. hfon ni inn thnir nut- in tms uirecuon nave proveo name. As to csmp cookery. you may please yourself. You may prepare your own meals or bring a maid to do it for you. boiling your tea kettle, or-hroilin your l fish. over a gasoline stove while you have brought. for the purpose. 0r Iceln. there are those who consider roughing it to he one of the delights ` of com life. and who disdain even the com ort of a gusoline stove. all cook- ` in; being done over a fireplace built of stones. the kettle hanging upon a cross bar supported by two upiright crossed sticks. and sometimes - ongh not always-eome very delicious dishes are turned out from these primitive cuisines. But if you are not ambitious to dernonetrste your culinary accom- plishments. there is an excellent comp oesdooted by caterer llolvelsy. ol win the most appetltllc nevi tweed forthe reason- able sin d one dollar per day. zlejnstss greet avariety in an arrangement of the umuae VII in eenp cookery. All campers are nader-cesvee. but there are those cm: spot nus be ,9 11. `rue "A.U. A." is now appdslmhotf into {our division, Atluntio," Centrg,l." East- ern. and .Northeru," each division hav- ing a vioio-commodore, puraer. und exe- cutive c mittee. The northern divi- sion, whi 11 covers all Canada, has two Kingston nu on its list of officers this on-, Vic ommodoro R. E. Burns. and uraer F. H. Mncneo. while the commo- dore nndtaecretnry-treasurer of the as- aocintion (or 1897. are also Canadians. Commodore J. N. McKendrlck, and Sec.- troasuror. J. R. Blake, both coming from Galt. Ont. {Mon urn nnt nlidilgln fnr mnmhnr-chin unit. Ulll. . Men are not eligible for membership except they be practical canoeists. hut Indies may be elected associate members by the executive commi ee. By the way, the lediee` camp is i variably cell- ed " uaw Point." whether the site he eclual y A point, or. as is often the cane, within the curve of u . "Squaw Point" was the first nppe letion, and. although the ladies have eeverel times tried to change the name, their efforts in this direction lnve proved futile. An In nnmn onnknl-v. \-nu mnv nhunnn `mu nuslnus OOLLBIIB *"`."`-`1`;`Z.`...`&.f.".?l3.`.. k'.3"'* llll IHBIIIDEFI WBTG IO CIIIIIIIIGKI VVILII tuu situation that. they returned the two following summers. Since then they have met at different parts of I.tke Champlain. Lake George. the St. Law- rence, Long Island Boun . the Hudson ri\'ir. returning, laat y r, to Grind- atone Island. which see to be the fav- orite looality. for the m t there again thin year. making t th time that this spot has by The A.C. rt A." in now sun of! into four 1110 OTIKIIIBI HIGH WI! LU 11576 UIIU com t. body, with rmenent quarter: at eke George. T is was carried out In 1881 and 188:3. but in making prepara- tionrlor the fourth meet, it wee agreed to chen the site. so. in 1833, the camp met at tone Lake, near Peterborough. during whic meet the interest and membership, especially among Cana- dians was ltimuhted end Increas- ed. in 1334 the meet was held at Grindelone Island, on the St. Lawrence. between Genanoque and Ch; 'ton. and the members were no chum with the niDnnlnn flux! fhnn I-ntuv-marl flea furn ifio 3'.3'r'. idm -comm 1390.31. Than nrhrlnnl Man the subject or my letter [D18 weex. Althou h now numbering in the neighbor ood of 3,000 members, the Am- erican Canoe Assoc.iation-using the word America.n" in its larger sense of "Continental"-had, like many another great organization, a very modest be- ginning. In the summer of 1880, a small party of canoelsts, camping on the beautiful shores of Lake George, N. Y., so thoroughly enjoyed their outing, that, at the expiration of two weeks, the were loath to break camp,- and as a onger stay, just then, was out. 01 the question, one of the party proposed that they should meet togeth- er at the same place the following year. The proposal met with general appro- bation. and upon further consideration it was decided that they should form themselves into an association for the general advancement oi` canoeing, and that this association should be an in- ternational organization, which would, in the words of its constitution, unite all amateur canoeists for the purposes of pleasure, health, and exploration, by means of meetings for busxnesg camp- ing. paddling, sailing, racirfg, and by keeping logs of voyages, records of wa- ter WW! and routes, details. drawings. and dimensions of boats. and collections of maps, charts u.nd`,books." The one who is named as the actual founder of the A.C.A." is Mr. N. H. Bishop, of ` n.`:2`d_ was appointed its Lake Geor -one-china . tie! 0! may me tor a tune. no. uguycars to be out-oft from social life in toto, and so form themselves into private ' would like to 30, etc, etc.,bu camping parties, or make arrangements to join the annual camp of the canoeists, which meets at Grindstone island next Friday, Au ust 6th. Several in Kings-' ton have a ready determined upon the latter course, while others are even yet discussing the project, sagving they that they do not know what is required or those who attend the A.C. A." meets, nor what sort of accommodation is to he hand. These remarks have suggested the idea that I should make the canoe camp the subject oi. my letter this week. Allhnlih nniv nnmlmrinsr in (DO nu alone. or gunner An ' ' o hornet. oi -C quiet e 5,." in uweet communion with other No.- Iure and perhaps one or two kindred spirits. But there are others who, while thr wig! aside theAconventionali- (lea ofoig In 9 for time. do not care In ha nut-off from loch] Ii toto. 3 nl_ P As mow. deH. there are. ;(l`1g:e| .6! 0 number who long for , "g Iilonoe that is inpthe starr sky. ' The $19,915 that is among the onely ` end iwie;-for their holiddy home, some ` gggoeuanted sgot back among the a I eke: in t e province, where. for from the ken of the noiaesome pleasure- thogghts alone, or gather in ` a Meters. they may think out their great < nweet_ communion with_ other _Na: \ IOIOKG-I JR IISUU-Ill. x The original idea was to' hive one rnmmu-.t. hndv_ with mu-mnnnnl; nunrtarn Int. and sultry `August, (or. n : 7 to of but that thqc`oId van and _ . in or thin week mused Ill to My slide ourlslry summer garments. and runrroot gown: that we did not x t t9 need until October, we firm- !iav|~tha.t this strange weather II M pggly ygndwiohod in` botwun the hot day: of a week ago and many more ncorohorn" that August holds in store for us. In'o.ccordnnce with thi belief. tho ugnido, or amongst our own Thous- sndlsludl, where, 2 _ __ Remote from viaw of city spire, V , 0!' mum? of mlnster` clock," p Z my pun our days in boating or 9114111)) , in wandering through unex- plontf` .. tin in cool shady roves, or along _en,o|)bl;y belch. As Individual tutu van so-widely. there are those I ! an laying plunsvtor a vacation at ; fin! IHms0L!5ev\!9_I3..l..!!l !'="`.r.m.:':-.*.m-'ml.`:'.i.`..`. JA8. nsoon 85 co.| `$`A_:_..A As`; A..4....An._ was Uiw M 1--A..I._..4_nL_L_AL_ _L_ AAA`; miucary men and civilians. '1ne cnange is one which was advocated by General Herbert, when in command of the force, but he was unable to have it carried out owing to the spoils system which ob- tained so generally under the late ad- ministration. Colonel Burden. the pre- sent minister. however, recogniaes the utility and consistency of it, and two men ave already been introduced un- der it, Sergeant Jones, of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, \Vinnipeg. and cor- poral Potter, of the Royal Canadian In- fantry, Fredericton, NE. A consider- able saving in the expenditure of the department. will be effected by this new system. For instance, the work which Lieut.-Col. Bacon was receiving sixteen or seventeen hundred dollars a ear for doing, is now being performed y a military staff clerk. who gets the pay of his rank, sixty cents a day. . For my one of nervousness. sleepless`- nounveek etomnoh, indignation. dyapepc-in, try Cartel-'1 Little Nerve Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve medicine for the nrian in mm-hut._ um. Ina only prion in unrkot. .\ I -Irv:-II` IJTIVI TORONTO ~ 38 Zlf UK T men mime irom me esuumsnen or-oer of things in the headquarter staff of the militia of Canada, by the adop- tion of n olicy substituting ll purely profeasionne staff for a mixed staff of military men and civilians. The change in nnn which wns ndvnr-ntnd hv Gnnnrnl no ludqurun Ital Ifn no nonco- lorth Purely Protouuonnl. Ottawa, July 31.--A departure has been made from the established order nf lhinna In ohg Iunntlnnnnuonn ntnfl nl s....* : int llouuy Kn. `W3 . mm -9 C .$. 6:11. or `arm and Iinntom and Hon. {'0 nt- ....": `L "as. `._.;.:,'..:'s.:",:.*...:';`:: gg. E3 `M ..u::A:'.-'..."..."s..'..*.*: I o not In'k'n6:I"n:ml: rh`m ' 3: buy at on 1" cut : `:44 L3 W%m?m ':; _ .5 II 50!. by dnunu-IA. or nu? I-r Were Of The enn-umen BIIII In A!- most Defeeted When Dr. Agnew : Cure l'or The Bean lull Into The Breech, And In A row Minutes After One Dose He found Grout Belief. And the Dot- tles Inde A Bed Been A Good One. William Cherry, of Owen Sound. 0nt., writes: For the poet two years I have been greatly troubled with weakness of the heart and fainting spells. I tried several remedies. and consulted best by- sioisns without any apparent relic. I noticed testimonials otgreet curee undo by Dr. Agnew s Cure for the Heart. I procured a bottle. and the first dose gave me greet relief. The rst bottle did won- ` ders,for me. After using five bottles there are none of the symptoms remaining whet- ever. I think it e rent boon to men- kind." Sold by W. . Medley. nun rvn "llb'll`Ll.'3 unll l'l.I5l:l- {A can out of um when Iltchot '0 (`moo loan and I `union Plantar In nppll ,um [min nu out. his Ham u-jun 9)uIHu|'(. I- eecnnrltornll ` onlhe cam-nnly nun} nhndnl. _l_l tl puma you ulerwvgrhng _ _.p. . __, Vii-1iann.' ii"n rnmovo. NI or unto side again. Only two Canadians ha~ve"ever successful in curring off the sailing championship at t ese races. The for- tunate two were Ford Jones and C. E. Archbuld. The former held it [or three consecutive seasons, '89. '90, and '91, but in '92 he was surpalsed by Paul Butler. Lowell, Ma.ss., who is known to he one of the clevercst canoe sailors in ` America, and who held the championship the follow- ing year also. he coveted trophy was brought back 0 Canada in '94, by C. E. Archhald, of Toronto, since which time it has been travelling between the two points, as another Lowell man, Howard Gm , won it in 95, only to,re- sign it in `9 , once more to C. E. Arch- lm.ld. Whnt. '97 will do with it remains ..Y.MAN BROS. 00.4 `rnnnurn . ' 1 sign It m 1m, more [0 u. n.A1'cn- bald. What '97 will do with it remains to be seen. - rmu ALDTNF1 55`t.`e%...3E*v"'+ t`u`%

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