Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1897, p. 2

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'0! OIWYOK I IOVIIVC ' Ilsa:-I.A. Iu_nu|.IonkolHotIul; I7 ) Ilnnlnnnnw finnu-in hgni and u.a&r--.- "HEAl}`_lVa AT Odoiasuna - -77`? _ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FIIONTENAO CAFE. LXIZIKII I 'oIIp.u. I'll |E_.Alloo. Bu lolt M LL` lino IJIIII. RA` Al E0 I.-9'.'|un. OP. WITH GOOD RESIDENCE d.No. SM Prlnoou Byxqot. Apply I ' harrucg. _ . ung rounn lace. Geor'ge . Smith and Earnest Benn were in attondancent the Nnpanee mega to-day. Tho first named entered all the amateur `events and the novice races were taken in by Benn. V M. C. Dickson. G.'I`.R. district passen- The cheese Registered nt the Frontenac Bonn! Always Commands Top Prices. I! evidence was needed of the _ being accomplished by the Kingston ds ry school it would be only necessary -to compare prices paid for cheese each week at` the Frontensc cheese board, where nearly all the cheese registered is made by graduates or students of the Kingston dairy school, with those psid elsewhere in Qntsrio. Such s comparison would show that invariably the top price is paid at the Frontenac board, the patrons of which receive the benet of from a sixteenth to a quarter ofe cent a pound for their cheese. " A nu-nnnnr nttnnrlina ll uaninn nl the cent. pounu I0!` nnenr cneeee. 4 A stranger attending a qeuion ol __the board and enquiring an to the reuon bu'y- ers paid more for the make of certain fnctoriea above others, would belnformed that at. the feetoriee whoop cheese com- manded betber iceen dairy school man in in charge. uch cheeee is nlwe a well made and relieble.honce the trade emande H. -I-n Hanna in nnmnnl-.|'Hnn Amnno 55 U0 llll. W.. Cgrowley. of J. O. Hardy & Co a., dry goods store. left today for his holidays, Intending to whee` up through Prince Ed- word count . Ilia-`ha Ixlinkfnll nf \Vnnn llnrrnf. n on room. Mu.` W. J. Arniel and son returned home from` `Philadelphia, Pa.. yesterday. The young lad is still very weak from his recent attack of pneumonia, but is able to walk around. . . `IV-.._I- A `ll'luL-nut-{Ab Subaru`. nnnbinnv n WIIK IFOIIUII. Frank A. Kirkpatrick intends making a tour of Eiutern New York on 9. bic do. He was the only Kingetoniqn winni g a position prize in the recent rdad nice, get- ting fourth lace. ' umrim _ Smith nnd Eu-neat . Bnn NIKON In D Dn, Dickson. G.T.R. passen- ger agent sq Toronbp, will have charge of the line between Kingnon and the tunnel, while D. O. Peuewvill have that portion lying out o( Kingston. Last evening Miss Gertie Anglin, Bar- rack street. entertained a number of her friends in honor of her gueeh, Mine Williams. See|ey : Bay. A most plegsenb evening we: spent. by all, games of Various kinds being indulged in. WHAT THE SCHOOL us home. Six Young Oltluu look Iron A Iouo Inland Icon. Au onni or 1:70:30 5 null Imam- ynoht, with on Im|lMpainud- grog. acum- edu to the ferry vlurl at Miryovillo, Wololnlnnd, and the pauengorl. than young Inuupsd unto: you woman. din- .-hulud. Tluv too near by awuu. Rev. 8. G. Bland, Smibh s Falls, has left for a month among the towering pine: of the Adirondacks and for a much need- ed rests. 'I`In{ . m A - n:r|rI Mun {` T D... nv\tnn1"n Ffwv VII` KIFIUIIIU W `QC! _VI'IUI ' Llhhbhhqp and the Var! luv. tho Dun ' ` of Ontgrio. Lute Residence 01 Aloxundor ` ` ,9un:_:.`Johnon Spigot. fh 9 ig-`-ngi- guns`: 1;- ea rest. This morning Mrs. C L. Bass and family left by the R. it 0. navigation stunner for Brockviilo to spend as couple 0! weeks with relative. | D-.. A ll! llnlfnnnig `D I} nf Wink. reumvoa. Rov. A. W. McKenzie. B. D.. of Tich- borne, Ont.. a graduate of Queen's. has re- ceived : call from the Presbyterian church at `gogglan. .......I.... .-.6 I f`! 'l.l'.u-An L n . ah-u WBl'(l COIHII Minnie. dyaughter of Wilson Garret. a former resident, in now a lady evangelinb in connection with the Moody instibube of Chicago. and is conducting services in Vermont. x1... .......I. it In n....l.m nml `IF.-nnl. vermonn. Next week I . W. Dunlop and Frank Brown will make a tour on their wheels through the northern section of the coun- try. taking in all the towns and villages route. ml..- ' (Ir 1 A....:..I ...uA gm. .-no-_....m~.A IIIICIG Illu ravlanlmuancu bu! yrluu uuluuuuu it; also there in copfetition among the buyers to secure it w good rice: fol- low. Quality in the grit fact. n in the cheese industry that tall: with the con- nrunnr. young Illlflli unit you woman. uln- onbukod. Thy 3:113:43` an 0 mar hy awn. vhcoono o the patty sptliod for apintol hbricati oil. While I o cloth was in an annex unnlmng the oil, um young poqoloft in pout:-sionot thonou Indy- ed tbomcolvol fnoly to wlntovot vu withiugruch. undies particularly. Tv largo bowls containing nixed enndho won ouiptiod. and much of tho loouontuff uponidfornlrvu onrnptiuoul cu- rlodo. Tbolouwundan nil thqputgindhlothoinlandotghoywould lnnlnon angrily lulu with. They no howutot-ho yonngnan the sand thomin the non. hovpnr. who in? can I! pounding: gun` as the no yoI::n:ndfot tborbcovury oltho uluo of tin goods earth! of. ` -;_ Aims. A...._a.. - l'b;4"lth nouns. , Lint.-Ool. Hnnlunon lIdnIfcfth:47.|h mhmlrhhnu inl . bu nnoto '.;'1L_..""'.{'."`'...........' '...'"'...... ].l'InK TUBDEUFBIII. AIIIKUUUII. Mia! Bella Goddes, a recent graduate of the Brookville buaiqess college. has A position in Kingston as book-keeper. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cmlzhers. Sb. nusmass cou.3oa POSIHOTI Ill IXIHKEDUH BB UUUK-K00 Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Crotgluerxzs, St. Thomas, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Toye. Mr. Crobhers is a brothor of Mrs. Toys. 1.. .....u u... 1 n Dana r...:....| mu. IO 0. r. and Mrs. J. D. Pope. Luionl, Neb.. and Mrs. A . D. Mcbangall, Brockville, came to the city yesberday by steamer Swift. 1).... cl (1 'm.....l Qmhw. 1r..n.. I... Wjfffj `U CITCI1 Z7 1' haunting oi u;u:tbquu `I. 7' I`-IV, IF VIPIIIII` IIIVIIUU . in the city. Mu. R. 3'. Holmes, Renfrew. in visiting ' in Kingqton And Nowbqrgh. Rev. Walter '1'. Kine. of Pait.imoro.\ DO DIIIG H1. DfBDBo E. W. Sullivan left this morning for Brockville to visit friends. He will be ab- sent about ten days. ` I`. Rntlnnd, (In-iunr fnr Hm nmullnn ax- 1'z`."v'."v iI'lL "}'."E'.- ..gf" of Puimote. i Que., and Mn. King org in thy cigi. at [ID H` P, Milli. nf Tn:-ntn. `in vi: I QED. III M73. IL)! Ill Gil -, H. P. Mills. ofTordnto, `in Vili ing at I the midoncool w. Gibqgn. cn_mqui;- ~~ Mina pqkgon, of_Liqtowol, in 3 guest st thg uni mm 2.! 1)}. MiBri:h.-(}nt.n.|-mini. ll! lull! Iuux _ IUVIUI III III ' 7 neocniaing r salt, ra.".l`.` B: Ex-alderman Milne iaanginoer on the stumer Pgueorh, qugrpntiged `at. Toronto. Hr: (L/u mint-nu Inn man: (an Adnlnhnl. lire. Uranunaers nu gene wnuolpqum town to spend Q couple of week: there with relatives. 9 u A A.I.x.... nlha. I. AIIQII --r....I..'l gjaonasonv. om seI>11a:naen.'91. ' ouaau. Toma. I. apply to `tr? E sens anouu can (lays. C. Butland. drivgr for the Canadian ex- press company. is conned to his room mi- fering from rheumatism. ` - R:-mm O Rrinn_ ann nf the lam Patrick renng n-om rueumumsm. Bruce O'Brien, non of the late Patrick 0 Brien, Lindaay,ia in charge of the Grand Trunk restaurant. Kinzton. Ilia. Dglln llnpl/Inn - rnnnnf. nmonal-.n llll YUUIUUIIUU VI 77- VII ...`?".i$:~*.:',-1';:~`.?: its mfafg I nhnn wlni H nay min to mono: `Ill bone Cam'pbollf5nL ' Charles Mclchnel: I ualnpnuuwm .- . ' _ Mchlichnol. book-keeper for G. Wilkingon & Sons, is spending his vaca- hiori at Jones Fills. - ` Ilhm 1`.-\u (gin-nan!-. Ilsa-yuan: hu- IZIOII DD JUTIGI lllll. Min Doll? Chi!-moat, Manon, bu come to in mother and brother. Ila Ah!` `In: W` vnitk \rn.nnnnn uric; gsbon to maid? with her > mother SIG NOBDOF. _ Mr. pnd Mrs. E`. Smith, Nnpanoo, visit.- ing.relar.ivea hate for some dayl, remained home last evening. Min Annin nrlznv luff. for hnr hnmn. in nome lllli evening. . Ming Annie Corkey left for her home. in 0o_Bo`uI-g on Monday after a pleasant vlhiq to Mite M. Brennan. ` `D TIT Q..Il:....... Int}. 61.: g m n - n:-nu hu- . , 3.; lqvlnuuq they an ` 3; an 0&3. ' _ w. wipEue,'1'o:onib. is "visiting friends in the nitv. ronmvos. H. A. Admins. Obtain, in on an extended (gait: to _il_ 3o?leville, Kingston 0oHngn,_ ngqavme, om. to`;`I;n;z.-'I";A.I.-lEa.;r;.-'l`l';"9'T9-"E.;;" i;E-TSRHEP: In. 0.18: ndors bu In Adolphus- nwn tn nnnnd A nonhln of wank: than Ih RATHER A MEAN TRICK. ' _,y , .3. I - , kj: .-~ '_-I. ' _ PWf":::5'~- _.-_. ----_-,,, . _.-n._ non, ol Llawwos, II I glint in Dgd ridQ,-Cnu.u Ii.` . Q ld levillo, irin g sin I ra.".l'. SECILI . rnnn Milnn in nnninnnr nn the mm VDAILY wane. If-nmAY".wut_rsr 6. 1897. IUC. UBK Illlll. A Court Frontnnnc. I.0.F.. has been established in Montreal. This must be changed, as Kingston has the original court of that mme. Two cannot be named the same. . 0 All .......I -_...L..... ...:n. ....... `nun Lm. `(Dc , wnnouu capes Due. UIK nan. J. Elmer ltntaa that the orb that ha is engaged in doing plu hing work at Rookwood asylum in incorrect. He is not a plumber, he says. and in working with` pink and shovel. ak Hall the nlnm for mush buvern. Silk 2 tor `me. The ailing yacht Kestrel haaboen newly paintqdgwhibo and now present: a a ick`-'and- span! ppoarancef None of the Irl . acou- mulu during the cruise of the lake re- mains to be seen. `b-:55-A `Annals oi... anal art-n lnhn [I-nu. n penormnnce xs gnven. There's no law against paying a big pricov fnr low shoes, but. it isn t sensible to do so. We re justly proud of our shoe. store and want you to be. Prices on tan shoes way down. Haines & Lockett. \y....I:....- .I..:..o. A... .....lir.u. gill. nml z%Iis"hop Sttachan School for Bills, plot nnu anoven. Oak Hall the place for mush buyers. neckwear. Derby, four-in-hand and knots, 2 for 250. In... ....:I:..... ......|.o I(-.o..l 1... Im... nnlmlw mpma to be Extra. large sizes and extra long trou- .aera. worsted and fine stripes. from $1.25 in Q2 Kn nah null COTE. WOTBEBH nnu III] `to $3.50. Oak Hall. rm... ........l un...._.l no a:i.nu. uax rmu. The word Grand composed of sixty incandescent Iighbe_will be erected over the main entrance to the opera house nnd will be lighted up each evening on which performance is given. 'l`|mm'n nn law noninnt. mving a bin: nricev Uax nan. . The Utice Globe for this week contains very life-like portraits of Dr. Phelan, the re<;ently-appointed penitentiary surgeon. and ot the late J. B. Murphy. together with an appreciative sketch of the career of each. 1*.-.._u..... _4.,I..-Inn- Tkn I-nnlnnnn II` An!- an posed to no me man. he Johneton make of clothing in nude to take the plnce of the best. of order- ed work. There in 3 surprise in store for those who never wore randy-made suits. qntlibiae, 810, 812.50. 316. Oak `I'1:L8-...- .-g nu-3....-In gnnnhnau an On T IIIIIIIITCIIIVUTII udauthaundurn notice my mm- but u-rngoo an kl 0 npply:wol:t~1or A Ihnnun mad an oorplcsllllaooonnoduod. - Ihoullit hlueiddm lnntho 47th I! optolnnnlofor hnnnlnnnnd than of Hon. Gui. Kn-kpnh-tot, hunt!- I: amused. opposite Mncdonald Park. Am Db. $0 KIIIPATBIOK & Romans. Ontnrlo St. 03' cnosnlmnx ronxnnnv THE 1:291- in X "`-fw. ` ' '.'F.ARA_IA__`iS P_1pKEqfuP av oun ' ausv Rsvqnrgns DECK (40 DllU.CIla_Y. Olosin style of crockery and glassware. Everythlng must be sold. J. Craig & Co. A nnnnianmnnf. nf dnnlm for the Wnlfa WBTB H0115 KTUIII ITUEDUII. King street. The place for gents fur- nishings, up-to-date goods. What we haven't got our neighbor has. O.1k Hall. A nnrrnnnnndnnf min: thnh A lather nf DBVGIIU g0 Olll` |')BlgllUDI' lllbl. UdK Llllll. Acorreapondent: adys that a lather of tar soup applied .to the face and hands, and _then'geut.|y rubbed o`, is a sure pro- tection agginsh mosquitoes. An-int : Ar-ninn Anndvnn nnrml nnnrnhrin tection agginslz mosquitoes. Ax-not : Amica Anodyno cures neuralgia sndtooumohe. ML..- :- .. -L_--.... ......L-LI:bn that 6-kn nnouoounnone. There is a strong probability that the steamers of the Thousand Island steamboat company will in A short time be allowed to land at Thousand Island Park on Sundays. nahkinn fr-nnlpn fnr Hun; n `Ar man me name. _ All wool sweaters. with capes. for boys 75c without capes 50. Oak Han. J Elrnnr ntnfnn that Mm nmnrb that ha down. names it UOCKOISIB. Negligee shirts, ne qualibv. silk and wool. worth 83.50, reduced to $1.50, $1.75. Oak Hall. Mk- IYAL... flhukg In-u Hui. manly nnnhnn ol oscn. Further reductions. The balance of our straw hate. Saturday, 31 hats 5t)c..$l.2"; hut: 75c. Cost more money. Oak Hall. In Toronto. the News says. it in nllagod that on outside lawyer has It positive assu- ranoo of the court of spponl juduubip. The name of this gentleman is not given, but B. M. Britton, Q.C., M.P. for Kingston, is posed to be tho man. has Jnhnntn mnltn nl nlnthina in Inn. The ad oerpont seen in Loughboro lake on Thursday, Airing itself gnd Inxiouuly Inching the farmers coming to market, looked vary much like the monster u shown on page live. The serpent was soon by Mann. Rynn. J. and.E. Inomvm. They hi only I onus! glimpo bud quick- ly drove ahead. " North Kim: hnvnn fnr Alnrnndrin Rnv |'OVO nnoaa. North King Inn: for Alexandria Buy 8nnduynnt9n.m.. and for Rochester at 6:45 p.n.: Tuesday: and Thurldnyn He`:-n Iona! u3p.nI.. connecting with North Kin at Brighton for Charlotte. J. 1 . Run nvfnnnnh " The Jump: `wan cannot be Held It the Iunnor Plnco. ' The company ofoon of the 47th but. IIIVD ex and to Linus.-Cal. Humor. thoir vial: to an the pllopondntnnn trtining ounpbdd st Byduhun innndolu. Barrio- Iold. Thuuiuvcyli ' ' thntthis duinon bogntilod y tho ninisht-:0! militia. The Budodi oonmon bu bun putixzuiiiialfat the anpatlu city -up spun 01KIVu.I1 any IJ'ro-WhnI the iooplo Au mung About-llothhg II you up ggguuou or nose when: nu:-no `air:-n. ` ~ ' * `(Ml 0} Pupuulr Iuwuurl. Thou wan` no ddoket in poligo magis- trate Duff : cpurh this morning. IV:)Vhiug.Honoy 10.2. J. Craig ct Co. l'iVi vg ovu, mgular $1.25, a isl. at 75c. 03 A I]. `a . Midaummor carpet cab at R. McFaul a. Tapestry on-pot :1`. 20. n yard. Cuh on` V. dysentery. cramps, em,` _ Manager Lesser in seeking aouvnire to be presented to every lady attending the opening of the Grand opera house in Sep- tember. v......... 5.... 1--I.... H... ....I... ,1 (``.-.:n A; U0.. agents. Ebrta will be made to bring the musical feptival for 1898 of the Quinta musical as- sociation to Kingston, July lat being chosen for the date. ur....i.:............9. ..........n. 9:. AK.-u Una? I01` UB6 (15:56. _ Workingmen n overalls 35c., 45c., 75: . Panha av 31, 31.25, 31.50, 31.75. Oak Hall .'IlIl:V.l oonpl to t. lhoiood oh`:7I 0 noun . . n_.m.`m. 1 " WDWKI B.lI8IDENOE ON I 1` 8. non Division Street. 151501 by via .1`. Whit -chad. A um M01` aura KXIHKUCOH CEFPGD WITBDOUFG. The members of Court: Frontennc.I.Q.F.. will enquire I! to the condition of Robert Baird, and if necessary he will be brought back to the .city. (llnnina nnln nf m-nnlmrv and ulnnwnm. .I'JV6I'yl'aIll"g' IIJUBD D6 EOICI. d. Uflg 1!} U0. Aconsignment. of desks for the Wolfe Island spnmte school was received at the G.T.R. freight sheds this morning. They were sent from Preston. I1:..... ..L..-..a. ml.` I--- 3,... ......La' I`... E Ianu ID Lnouaunu umulu ITIITI Uu Duuuuya. ~ Bsohing trunks for buy: 5c, for men 1 10. Oak Hall. A r1....-L IV......L........ Inn` 1.... hum Ila ` Citiuna an anxiously enquiring u to when the chairman of parks in uoing to provide onobhor bnnd concert. They say the ne evenings are slipping by and will fit bogono. No further tine should be Dilgllil IIIUUIIIIJIIU IIIEHDI ITU HUFU Igillll The Wznauvill publish ohm anode! next I b In I bh . "3...Z.`'Q"..J .a'.1.a.`Z'L'a.. ma... mutin- `A oonmgnrnonu 0| Dllldel`-BWIIIO W55 ahippad our the 0.P.R. to Shuwvillo -Q . (mm the nenitantilrv thin mm-ninw. I00. UIK JIIIII. `M Several Kin ation c' in today : bicycle m E. Benn, one of tlhl every day for the event. Arnoba Arnie: Amodyx 6VBI'y GB Nil` '10 OVOHC. Armdyne cures diarrhoea. dysentery. cramps.`eto, Mnnnsmr Lamar in nnnkina ao~uvnira l'TI'|DOl'. Karma tea takes the cake. J. Craig 8: Co.'. agents. E'nrt.n will he made Ian brim! the 1'* Clo-.p'ro3I. , 90 and an`: inn boon||l4o\o % amt.-'n.u .Vm-u.n. - um. _ I an always in not In! ' llnund Plenum Driven. ~ ` (mouse! a nun: |o the pun 7' --_--v- --,v-vvg v 1' Hall. TL} Illlllu Think of buying tapoatry carpet 20. a yard. Bring your cash and got it at R. McFaul e Kingston carpet: warehouse. 'l"hn mnmhnrn nf (Tnurr. F`rnnmnnn_l'.0.F.. IIIIPPIQ F"! U- 1'. IV. 50 DIIIWVI|IU;1`o\i {tom the penitontihry this morning. Finest. cream butter. J. Cnig at Go. Bin wo_'dnHIhtn to cook ; ho learns Most lntterly to me it. ` He asks for lllelkl-lntl got: a stone ? Np, but the next thiugto It. Colordd shirts. regula} $1.25, special at \75c. Oak Hall. ` ` Slang.-nl Winn-Qhn :un-lialm tnkn nnrf, -gt-H1 -Ivy-- ` . , tmseau. .I.cmiga_co. Bria h momizht. night; us ham It'll! Clo in Ufllg G~U0. ' Brig n moornight. nights are here again. Thu Wmnmlll nnblinh nhnn. nmziah next SYHEEHAM V3. BARRIEFIELD. consignment of bindenntwino was nnrl nvnr min (1112 tn m....uiu..P.0 . cycliata take part mean at Napanee. them, trained hard mt. Elul II(`U qtroeh. A Ionllla lonclolodo A mortgage on the Albion hotol bu been {orecloapd [pad the plneewia out. of businepl for the present. A local manufacturer abandon loco-auroral hundrod deate-on the bualqou. `- - All the slogqo lm V`, i I Add Jeggi a we hlia irrnbock vrdw sell-mow. A Ahmibthfs, 121 Prinoell ltragh. uvgu tog: Ilpney 4: none. Cfitf culls t.le_ attention of thbpubiio who w_a'nh safe investment; for their money to give him a call. He offers awiel in- dupoll-I in the real estate line. 95 Ohreucopbrooh. _ , . 3 HI. lllllllllll` uunynutuuu A local wholesale dry goods rm shipped from the .C.P.R. and K. & P. R. freight) shed.-1, to South Mountain to-day. a con- signment of two and one-half tons of goods to n merchant. ol the last nanfed place.` Not. bad. clnat, for a morning order, for oither the wholesale or the retail house. lluomblod Joseph : cont. Lush evening passengers on one of the electric street. ens returning from Lake Ontario park were dazzled by the brilliancy of the lining of a cape `worn b nyoung woman who. cvidently, hailed mm the rural district. Tho garment in question was lined throughput witch Oringe bndgea and Masha. Tho eifoot was both novel and It-utling, sad :9 the broom swept. through the cur. Lhgowing the young woman : capo buck. her follow-puuogun. one and all, were spell-bound by n unique on for `tho canoe cusp. Kingston will be npreoen ' at tho A.G.A. camp which opened today at Grindatono Iulmd.` I. H. Macnoo. putur of tho northc division, wont. down thin morning to scam in the formal opening of the camp. Yesterday the` uilin yacht Hnotlcr with its owner, Arthur xenon. and Hours. Iloutgoluty sod Allen. Putat- bormnhoud, pauod down. W. 0. Kane will Ian to-normv with big sailing yacht Oduhs. which will he manned by 5 occur at young man bound for a plenum. ont- ing. J, 3 Cunningham nilod down 00- dayinlnuonboat. ll-.und Hrs. W. B. Skinner, Ir. at] In. W. Norton-'1 : -..I .Iu-n 0.--tmwn mhn Kinonmn Sfinncr. and In W. Norton-Tux: a about money-vooehot Kingston vi In undgondu-onnnu. A`. .1. II will up down his use ___I.A A GI'IdIlItO'l Appolntmoni. . Paul Webbetby. I graduate of the Royal . military college. a son of Judge Wachrby. of Halifax, has been made chief architect. `and engineer of H19 militia department. at ,Otla A':.I.. H6 gradnntgd in 1891. 'l'o Act AI A Judge. Lieut.-Col. W. M. Drennen has been in- vited to act as one of the judges at the musical festival to be held at Desaronto on labor day. A prize will be awarded for the band marching the best, and it in to judge this event that his services tire required. Te have 3 Barbecue. At a meeting of court. Frontenac. I.O.F.. last night. all the necessary committees to carry out arrangements in connectionwith the coming barbecue at. Lake Ontario park on labor day were appointed. All the courts in this district . will be inv ited to attend. Hue Fully Recovered. Mrs. Joseph Nadon. Ontario street, who underwente very dolionte. and dangerous surgical operation at the hands of Dr. Garrett. in the genernl hospital recently, has fully recovered, and hes returned to her home with a very high opinion of the hospital and of Dr. Garrowe surgical skill. The Llst Increasing. As soon as the convicba serving time in the penibentiarz ascertained that the new surgeon. Dr. P elan, had assumed office, the; geek practical means of showing their satisfaction. Yesterday morning there" were added to his list of sick or ailin con- victs the names of fty-six others w in `de- sired treatment. Pushing The Work. The work of improving the interior of the Grand opera house is being puohed with all possible rapidity. The electric lights are being put in and in this respect a marked improvement is being made. llsrry Brock has the contract to place a new switch-board in position and his men are at work on the job. vuunuu I: uuu I-. --v-w The `Prentice Boys have been unable to secure a ban for their excursion to Hinton on tho l`. r.h inst. Arrangements were about completed to use the steamer Oclamena, but could not. be carried out. A committee of the members of Derry lodge, No. 1, has been appointed to make arrangements for running (.110 excurmon by rail. `V ' An lclclont Oaretaker. The city pro rty committee has found no fault with t e caretaker of the exhibi- tion grounds, W o performs his duty faith- fully nnd well. Neither has any complaint against him been preferred by any citizen, and the committee named above are at a loss to understand why it should be aug- geeted that a new caretaker be secured. gnu nvu-- -av:-u nunuvuxu. C. H. Martin, the recentily-appointed steward attthe Kingston Qenitentiuy. re~ corded oeherday the names and histories of the rub two convicts who have arrived at the "pen" since he was installed in his position. The new arrivals are brothers. named Hemmer. and came from Simcoe county on conviction of cattle abealing. They will each spend four years in the penitentier . Both are young. men. one being in; twenty and the other being' {our years older. anuunvuu I nu ,- Thia mornm_ J. S. R. McCann returned from Campbell and, where, quieted by W. H. Meldrln. Pam-borough. he audited tho books of the higlroourt of eastern Ontario lnnlannndnnlr. A2-nr nf For-A-turn Ullly Q1 Eur IJI`llIt' IvvI`uu uulunuvu vvuu-. Presiost, at the New Your clothing store. Brock street, has received this day a splen- did lot of Iusnrc costs, which he will offer so the public for 51. All sizes from 36 to 44. They cannot be beataon for value. -:5; Were Successful. At a recent examination of the students in stenography in connection with the com- mercinl class, Central school, the followin were aucceuful in passing in the corespon - ing style : Stella Emmett. Montie Grant. Clarence Ferguson,HerberL Gates, Edward Loaalie. lI\L_ -._....:....L:-.. .....- .......`I....L..>.l I... mu.-.'. LJGDBIIO. - The examination was conducted by secta- tary Macdonald. IIIJKI 0| DIIU I-Ilnll UUHFII UK III!-U J Independent order of Foreatera. sun II In. a Uuunuwuu The Wma will begin on Mondaty the publication of a series ofloopyrighted Ibo:-ies. They are short-, from three to eight col- nmun. and no story will lake more than two issues to conclude. Buy next. week : papers. - only gt For Llgm.-Weight Summer Oontl. Pmvnnt. at the New Your clobhint store. Two Young lloru Thieves. n ll ,,.,-, AL. _____.I___A, . `$9 . __dr1'v ANo%`Ic|};|Tv, A BI: Mornlng Shipment. ,1 _L_I-__I- _I__ _-_.I.. 1:-.. . Couldn't (let A Boat. n I Auclcg The Bookl. rlruunru The Whig ! Btotlolc ,_._ , -n |_._,2_ __ ll. F`VOR8DOUBLETRAQ:KlNQ|!j ~?lM{ cEss AND ALL THE 8'rn2`rs. D THE DESIRABLE RESI- ., john-con ntgot. Good locality, 6 n . :11 no In oonvmlonces. ADDILL. What "chance Jackson Bu eolny on the lab] eet-KlnetonInne Are ooeeeneuve In Regard to the Advance: Neoeuery to lake the city Flouruh. ' "Say! look here, I: not to est m, mmethinjl Why ere the citizeneof King- awn always so anxious to retard the pro- gress of chi: limestone city? Can an: tell, me met?" enquirei Chen-lee eckeon. Duiferin street. A negative `replyyae given. "You cen c answer my queebion. oh? Well. I've celled more than you that `same question end have elwaye received the name reply. The people here seem tdheye gob deep down in a narrow groove. "and are Apparently `content to remain there, eeiar eeeeaieting to build up the city is, concerned. Every person who rides a bicycle known how dangerous it ie be etlnto a rub. The chances are you wil be thrown. Bf keeping on level ground all is plain nailing. So this with this city. It is kept. back by the con- servative character of its leading men, .u|.ll- nlula-no ruling. an nhgntl nl7il|lllinlTlV Nu league - At (Xncivmai, 4: Clara 5.. Attupnrc. 7:3; Louh, ll. At Bomunoro. 0; Benton, 4; At Phila- dol 5; New York. 4. HI. 4. ml: t wt-oann.1I:l I'ovlcluIeu.I. A1`uruneo,!l: iltu-u,`Is2IgA_n9. Tannin ll; Wilhhuqt.-' M " . . .. ` Bu-lal of Mrs. Rose-The Oyellstl Have A Meetlnx In The Town. ` NAl'ANl1`.l, August 6.--The funeral of the late Mrs. William Roll). of Tamworth, took place yesterday afternoon to the Napenee cemetery. The funeral cortege reached here about 4:30 o clock and proceeded to the Napmee cemetery. The deceased wee well known,to many of the residents of Nspnnee end Selby, hsving lived `on A farm near Selby until a. few years Ago. Deceased was an mint 0! W. A. Rose and Robert. and George Thompson of N apanee. Mm nnmnmm_ of the Kimzston train- odtoluinou ma town In mgun. nu huubund died oighlcen Alto. Bho Inna six children, Mn. mun Waddinp ton, ol Now York, William Hobro h. of Brooklyn, Charles Bobrough. of ' tlo Svu. N. J., Mn. Dnid Rand. llrp. 3. M. Adnuu tnd John Hobmugh, 0! Eln: tho uvontoon grandchildren and the grant gnndchildron. Shawn of s bright and cheerful disposition, bdovod by friends and ncquinunele. and whining hr faculties to thoond. ..-. ` _, ' Ivtbllloullgn uyuugu-av. ' and vs-.,._- ----~.......... -.-e..:..~... servauve character or It! ieaumg mun, while other places ahead awininingly because broad=mind:1 men are in charge of affairs pertaining to their destinies. .A mace in point is `the attitude of the ople regarding the double tracking oi rincoea street. The chief objection, so far as I can see. is that ~ such` action wili drive trade away from Princess street.- To say the least that is a `very narrow view` ` to take. It is such congested views of public matters that has kept Kingston 3 first class village. instead of allowing it todevelopinto the nest city in the do- minion, as was its destiny. You will understand this better when I tell you that fty-ve years ago the papers here were agitating for the erection of a grain elevator to save the grain trade from going to Prescott and Ogdensburg. The at-rant: in hrinnlhrnnl are not DBIITIV Prescott and Ugaenwurg. The streets in Montreal are not nearly as wide as are the streets of Kingoton,-yet nearly all the streets down there are double-tracked. and in Montreal the foot tralc is a hundred times greater than it is here. In Ru`oheater,, Syracuse, Boston, every where you turn, you nd the same thing. double tradu everywhere. I my let the street railway company lay all the tracks it wants to, and on all the street: if it so desires. It is only in some little vil- lage anyway that single tracks are to be found. u'nL.... 1.... ..l.....+ Hm rlmukln hanlu . iound. "They talk about the double hacks blocking up the street: ! I wish some of the people holding that view would pass down by my house. Why gho streets in lo overgrown with burdock: and other weeds that the sidewalk is almost hidden from view and the Waggon trail in the middle of the road lookalike a mere co~v path. `It would not be safe for a. drunken man to at- tempt to navigate along that street. He would become lost among the weeds and would never again be seen. Robert enq UB0l'gO `rnompsnn Ul uup:umv.- Miss Demorest, of the Kingston ing school for nurses, spent A few do s this week with her sister, Dr.Olsra Dem r- est. Our town was guy with cyclists last night. A great many are here to attend the race meet tomorrow afternoon, and took in the sights of our {sir town on their wheels last evening. Greatgprepnrations have been made for this meet to-marrow. nnd if the weather proves favorable, to-morrow will see A good day's sport. The track is in excellent condition and no trou- ble lms been spared by the committceto make this n long-to-be remembered event. Mrs. William Burns, of Syracuse, is spend- ing a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lowry. 4'|l0lll]L x`un:n_I \JU|HU`luLnlru- Thomas W. Bowie, town assessor. has been appointed to the positlon..9f store- kecper at the Kingston penitentiary. The position, which, we understand, is a fairly good one. carries with it considerable re- sponsibility In! no one will more heartily congratulate Mr. Bowie on his appoint- ment than his numerous friends in Mount Forest. It is understood he will onter upon his new duties shortly and that his removal to another place of residence may also necessitate the removal of his family. Mr. Bowie has been for many years one of our most respected and trustworthy citizens. He has lled several oioes with ability and eiciency, and won the os- teern and condence of a very wide circle of friends through all these years of social and husinoseintercourse. In local liberal ranks he has been an energetic and life-long worker and has rendered good ervioe to the party-n service which has materially assisted in carrying the reform banner to victory in this constituency for the last twenty years. His faithful work will be missed. but in the ranks of the young men the party has blood which will ingrsft itself rmly in the body politic and result in the same strong front being presented at each election campaign. The appoint- ment of Mr. Bowie. along with a number of others. ha been made as a result of the inquiry of the commission appointed about a year ago by the dominion govermneht to investigate the management and affairs` of the Kingston penitentiary. ' --'IIbI'l'. WEIAL .l'UILN1l'oU. In! blo for lndiu or nntlemon; latest prgvouontyol trio I Mu, use bl tole- om. Emoek treat. olephono 446. DTOIIIH WIS l)0l'lI III I nuuvuvu, augu-u, in l8l0. In 1832, the van lmurriod to Charles Hobrongh and sailing to America. settled in Kinpoon. In I869 my runaw- od tolllinoilnnd Iottlcd in Eigin. Hat |...-|.....I a:..I niolnlnnn you-n Anna ing Mr. Bowie`: Appointment. Mount Forest Confederate. nu , II? n___:- 1.....- ..--..--4 um lungntonlnn called Away. The Evening Dial, of Elgin. Illinois. :0- tzordo the death in thutcity, from hau- tion. 0! Mary Ann Bum, widow ol (lurks Hobrough, At. tho home of but `nud- duughbor, Mu. Edwin Hull. Mn. Ho- brouzh was born in \'un'1out.h. England, El` In the to ,_ u-|._-__L ._.I ..:I:.... In A........' osaar.zm#m1;:m. 1.} THE NAPANEE BUDGET. IOIBIQ UIU. `ICU W WC. 3 AHIOVI g" Fay ' " ||Al!MYI_ NE" I Charming Effects ...._ a... nmunn nmltnl away; 1* euro -you v wnne Jon nee. Use nature's own. the vltal spark. which connects the braln and nerve. ELECTRICITY. On my professional word I promise any weak mum young. mlddle aged or out who will but tel-_ low my advice. 21, posltlve lastlng cure lf there ls` any foundation left to bnlld upon. My famous Electric Belt and supporting Suspeneory carry the cur- rent to and through the weakened parts. It oothes-It strengthens;-ls cures. ` Voricocele `Permanently Cured. ' Pamphlet "THREE CLASSES 01`. \ll'.`1\!" nvnlnlnlncr 5]. With I`! VV 0 Iiiviunru llu utgrlod mm the r.A. :ir.n'..?e max: ffpft III! 310' MC mu 1. v.IIIo|| ll It M3000 I3} 9 I|oI1.Ind`VUhlO lo anything I0. I uuuollobo pbupd It youyo . at _I(.\'v.snidu" `soj `Pu-Ion uoonnbovo (basins. "lhoaolll. `nbsnlmnn 11:91- fully nltlintud. nnnmlzn Mnndnnnld Park. Ab- %_.__/_-,. `j % n we iohr 1 avgry; I W 3 W ` than nnhIrn'l own. `[18 spark. W?` Hard-to-Beat House. v----.- V 7- -..V,- 0or.Prinooln and Wolllnon stm. Kingston ..._._.._.-___.-.-..._._.__?__. IIIIIUUUUIU I Vliiulupusu v - - . -- )` Pamphlet THREE CLASSE MEN." explnlnlng all. with-100 lhat nl0lllh'8 testimonials. nentlte. sealed upon request. or consult me at 11131 oKI|<-o~fr_ee of chnrce. b .D. sANmm.15o s'.r..u\uxu u'r.. MONTREAL, 3:13:33 _ T Weldon's Ladies` journal, Weldon s Children's Bazar, Art de la Mode, T\_I:...-..AA- l'\..t:.-mu Special Reductionljon Screen Doors and Windows, Wire Cloth, Granite and Agateware, Preserving Ket- tles, Etc. C0RBETT HARDWARE mnout 0: Wood worxlnu ' Puquetry Flooring. _ ( Bar and Onion mttmgs. Inntoll. Wnrdrobea, Tables. `Ito. custom Sawing. Planing. '.~urn1n.lt.o. .sun and Door work. I ` Everything in Wood Work !'um1t_ure Rdnovstod and Upholstered Mutiny : Improved Electric Carpet Olean- x_- .._.I n-.......nI.- Ilnnhlnn in not mun- W1 uuscy, bubluupuutau, ' Harper's Magazine, Century, Strand, LL-("Inn-A : -Qnrannr \JI-Iuvlhlu i Recrgation, Godey, A I-nnen* corner of Prlnoou um Willlnnon ltuatl ,.. 4-4 \ -Aura: I Alllylv in; and Bonovq` nod by IBM` ooh -..-._:.._a._ RUBBER RINGS 5f*E' W AUG!/57:. Art uc rd. muuc, Dehneator, Outmg, Munsey, Cosmopolitan, ` I-Inrrn-' Mnanzinn_ Lvnbvlunu G, uulnuuyn, Pall Mall, Metropolitan, Canadian Magazine, : n ._...._A:..... I`...l-.. WA,.E3 D399... I9_ 5v Keep In Sight .r_ 3- Square Dealing. iaoo-1 % `cg r or mu AFLATYOVVEB was mam: `I Olothlnn More [(1 Ineot. ad oin- ~ lama : rrlnolna es. ml: to ma -CORKS Coal andWood; F. NISBE.Tf S For B 9;! J zrsl all pizeu, at WADE'8. `The corner Bookatoro ; IIYXX Xun :--- Cor. King and Brock Streets. -1-- The best place to_ buy any- thing is. where youwgzet the best. 0:) the score of merit, value, quality and durability, our goods.` age {and- A somely. Every `phtchtuf in certain to get a good think`. 'n-j._-A:-... A.` RLINU WAR I For Bottles and J M'B st WADE'3. -WIiYT ? cZoo Quality. Low Prjlpos. Proliupt Dllworyr 5. ,, Square Donllng, ' nggka-nan `J.-.9 (3IO.vl&'l`O' Ill Wutlbntu. W}. \m;IIun.|nt. -ma- oxoovuonu Iudnunooh In Olav n 1...: -1' oNI`XIii6s*IRt:I. I qunyvua For Gem Jars at WADE'8. an my-q--;v - Phone 1 3 3 (l:l'r/rlllfod.) IIDFOVIII DIUUIIHU vnnyuv u-v--. ,. .. ::a.a..%**`s a '*'4.W` Jauu, McClure s, `Scribner, I -L...._-l.'A..._ jd. X-n-ll` N&n:Ah-n .v--II-.~`vvH-Hr.-v-A ~,w.-H ?{`. ii i3op|aNs sen`. .7th. I 3, HI: In-O. `Enmtlnnnl ulvnntnan. with uvuc}, Argosey, Etc.', Etc. od Accountant: ol0ntu'1o.) Y AU(}US'I -Any hour or subject -bbta on to we the wishes of than on- lqr lnnlrnntiom Civil Barviomunluul ` sud 'l3t; )`wI-`tin . Speolnl mu: 0 ' at 1 ago 0 on I. 0. 0.l`.Du1ld- In Information. mum with an. Institute o! chutn- , V WHO A ANUN PROPERTY ' not o the fan nonndn. The extoll- H WHO A ANUN PROPERTY no E tho f $0 . r not BGNQ will run hotly throuch 1 until at: cjou to` a (towing no- of 0- 0107. pm: to J. _8.Sl!IllI, loot. Olnnnu Shut. `I'll OOLLIOH. 5%; ll) ICI- `vllol. Into: ml or auto: Alontdlluuoocushl n -u:ulu : wet on on . Vin muwmn on, no at nodcnh tutu. r not an `'9'- . '` S} .`.`'.'. L .`fI'..'.'.'.'.f.'."` ~.,Ao.hnM n -gm` v...... I V or. wrru aoob RESIDENCE mimgigl Prlnoou gnpoa in Cancun 3oAr,.tho moat , W',1f! 51-91%!!! . . aha woolclmr 01 no parent lo!.tnlhI.'Ilih.|ndennnnrv_ [VII Inll`! BHIS1Dl:UC9,t 'l'5.tl:N1UN not In . u o I e. mi u:do'n sndudntzhlo. Aby1y"t:" D11. , cox-nu King and (ion shoots. _ ,JIItn It I ~ n In Io mnlnn. {ans--__.... DION] RESIDENCE. mu King. Hudtodi hot , union on It: 10. (ion V ` . FHXLIT. FELL am Xnununnannn -Igntpin Huh! W12` Wu Y: 0011 r for mon:.uon.' . _ mu I , ;'{ ha. y bleimnlga V. gnpod In uncmu 8oAr,.tho * ' fl ll`II.&-ntlfvlnu umcn""1J.'$:i_Enj ;'mh.}a'i., `S .lUlI..`HchU. &IUH`Ib.>`l'V. stadium ; Pupils , Morning Sessions. `8.`-{`!`.`3 .f`."'.;f.i`;`.t.`.";.?` .` ' nr5'x':'>$ ` V lohoen. `Also th 3% Squat, with ma .. J _ toulomt ltunn. l `I5 UNION S'1'.. in King. Hutu! it hot wum-.nn. ato- :1-2.-.:**.':.-"`: am. . to man an wan tho. hlchut n m3fm1n1n;. lttn_l'-..-v. ll tn III not CAI-In win: we menu: menu: unuunz. I1--Ftom 15 to 015 per term. mo to 000 not nnnlun. A .- do rd lb lighten of ole 1- ' o t n sppl! to I16. . L. Pr ms pal. miss GRIBR. . V I-ldv Prtnoip. _' blutchet..'I:k`hudI, red. roliuh, nn'd bagy blemil}-I33 [mind In nrmmu Ron), ch. nhndr '$,i{",'r'.': E RESIDENC 9 Also 1 EDUCATIONAL. uuhpoupolon. A991! e J.__ B. Um, no. so QUEEN srrnknw. M -?1`43`:?fi'7'. FOR SALE. RESIDENCE ON NORTH mm tmnn. Int honu won Ladies College, % ` PRC $_"9L L Auu Oouuou, 8t.Tlnmo Om. mid: school lot 'youm swan. is situated In 0 an ant. a Ingest - M C .""".'.:r IDENCE UN NUWPH anon. jut houll was :1: Iunmco sud other Also'the- Stono Dwel- iith mochrn improve- lunn. . J. B. KCKAY. Pros. ---n--n-ju-2-2: WELL IVUIN IHHEDv . n lhthtn. um hf tale. iinnxanw. ntlemon: OF I "[1319 OOHIIKUIHOUU X0l' (DIS PDIT. The steamer Arundol cleared for Omega, N. Y.. yoatordny Utarnoon from Swift/a dock. and is expected back this evening. Thu nnhnnnnn Amnin and Flntwinw are UUCI. Bll ll UXWUWH UICK Ial UVU|llllH- The ochoonora Acacia and Flootwin are expected to arrive today at Swift : w nrf, with cu-goes 0! coal from Charlotte, N.Y. 'I"I\A nAnmAr lnnunn-w AI-nvul nn from DBO IJQOHIIIQ En V I0l'DI'lI Drlugaa. Mr. Hibberd. representing the railroad company. endeavored to meke 3 in that the span of the Canadian Paci 0 bridge at.'Coteau was only 160 feet wide. but its elfecb was deem-oyed when Mr. Calvin stated that he oompieny had lost shone- ende of dollar: nhtou h the bridge in the few year: since it ha been built. n-om Dwnt ! IO!` Uxwe 0. L1. x ., Ior coal. The steamer II. B. ickands cleared this morning. light, from the M.T. Co's wharf for Chioago. / V 'l`um ninnlm um lnndlna 60.000 Imnhels 1-m'nm' or 9 `tin 9 Amfnhnn Lilo!` Mug VnrunIllA v.`Q.I|'n.I.'.I-An I0! umoago. Two pinabn are lotdlng 60.000 bushels of wheat at Richardson & Sons elevator for Montreal. N\|.- D I. I\ -A_-._.... AI..A-.... a...I`lauI `L I0!` D'l0HDI'U|- ' The R. & 0. ammo: Algerian called at Swift : this morning. on her way from Toronto to Montreal. VPI... -t-.....-.. |l..llm..nu. nuuum-I Old. -nu-I. I OTODEO I0 M0llKal'Ilo Tho ntoamur Melbourne passed this part. this morning on her way to Cleveland, Ohio, with I cargo of merchandise. Than nbnmnr nlnmhinn. nf thn R. &. 0. umo, mm cargo 31 mercnnname. The steamer Columbinn, of the R. & 0. line, loft Swift : wharf this morning with I full list. of passenger: for Montreal. Five ornin tmrnnnn nunad down to-dnv KIIII H55 OI I0!` DIOIIDTOIII. Five grain cnrgoou passed down today (or l`rucot.t. and Ogdonaburg. There was not A single oonsignmonh for this port. The nmnmnr Arundnl nlmrad for Dawson. UIUIIWUII IIIF IIIIIIU WIN} IIVB |lg'|U two Sln cloud sin this morning with six bu-goo gnin ulen. The unmet Omnhn wu lighten-ed last night and llonwd oi! the Ihonl fronting tho ferry wharf. Sho will be discharged dur- ing the night and will clear to-marrow mnrnlnn lnr C'Munn_ M1305 , [ll'1I|lIlIU UK 0110 own It]. Hiram A. Calvin, of the Ca vin company, of Garden Island`, was among the gentle- men heard. His business. he said. was that of timber merchant and forwarder. His late father and his successors had used the river since 1825, in taking rafts from Garden Island and Clayton to Quebec. In running the river it is not practicable to use the north channel at Cornwall island ; rafts`are run through Pol|ey's got at the west end of Cornwall island.ther.cethrough the south or the American channel. Pilots are taken on board the rafts at Louisville and Aultsville. who steer the rafts with sweeps or can at each end, and the rafts pass down the the Long Sault, Pol- ley s gut, and the south channel at Corn- wall : island, without the aid of a steam- er, until the still water of Smart s bay at the mouth of the Racket river is reached. There from five to fteen of these rafts are bound together in one bi raft and taken in tow bya steamer. he site for the bridge is around the curve from Polley s nut, after passing which rafts often turn broadside. and it 'is im sible to strai hten , them in the ca nt before the site of the brid , is reached. The rafts are sixty feet wi e and from 250 to 350 feet long. The rafts, if pine, are valued at $18,000 each; if oak. $6.099. each. The Calvin company, he said ; had sent down 100 of these rafts,.or, as they are technically termed, drains, and expected to send down forty more the present season. They would average in value $12,000 each. His company sent down a little more than half the total that went down. _ ~ 11. n..|..:.. .a...s-.4 oI....:.. ..L.:....M..... 6... Am wens aown. Mr. Calvin Itated bheir objections 60 the construction of the bridge on the plane nrnnnuull am 9 poooa are : l. Theiheight should be sixty feet, the some as Laolnno and Victoria bridges. The steamers his company now use are forty- vo fool: above the water to the top of the shocks. The pro bridge is only thirty- ve feet above I. 0 water. 0 VIII..- I.........|. .J bl... -...... .|uu.hI kn Ann Wlly OOIIIFOHCG 501116 l0OWIy. 3. The pilot: should be consulted in locating the piers, an wu done in case of the Lmhino and Viomrln brldgeo. Mr. Hihhud_ rnnmannhinn Lhn rnilrond 13 jnqu -v 5` ""'.`!"`!a"' " V .`.E*.?`..:.*.'::*.:.*.::.`::.`:..:.:,.-.- '4'" nu Donna. Cruqnnb And Skating. nwm DEAF! of Unlvvou "& Graduates. attention glvon 40 In ivldul needs I.!.l'ho nnomont md nnltnn of hon: llcportn of Vouoll At This Buy lake on- tarlo Port. The schooner Freeman arrives today from Onwogo. N. Y'.. with a car 0 of coal. 'l"}m -nhnnnm-vlihhinln nlanrp vmtardnv IFUUI UIWUKO. 1`. I .. WIDH II III!` U U! CUIII. The schooner-'Fubiola cleare yesterday from Swift's for Oswe o. N.Y., for coal. TL; -lusnnnno `Y Q inlpanu ulnar-AH 0.h;n ID` DUO IIl'lIV mu I morning for Chicpgo. no Uuuunuu , jllfll onrgo; nolmor Gov. Smith. ioogo to Ogdcmburg. gon- orul cargo; uuunor Ionn,Thotold to Cocoon landing, ix_-on. Parr nnI.Iinl!ll_ Ont. Aunnnf. K, _. Aoouun nu. II: III. unuuuuq um), III. units and nndwiohon. ' Opuu day tqdnlghl. Toluphou. IIVO I905 IDDVO IIIO WIDE!`- 2. The length of the span should be 400 fat. the name an tho Luchine and Victoria bridges, to ivo the raft: which are not easily contra V uomeloowny. 3. Thu: nilatn should he nonaulmd in WIUII CIFIUX 0| {SKI lflllll UUITIUWIU, L1. 1 . 1 The Itolmcr Glengnrry nmvod up from Montreal last night with five light barges. Rln nlnrnd Annin this morning with nix Wdhud OIIII Icpol-to Pour DALIIOUGII, Ont... Augunt 6.-- Puud up: Sumner W. L. Frost. Chicago no Ondunbu yononl osrK; uoamor (kw. unk. mum in Oovdunhurn. mm. unolng, ufon`. ` Pom Gopnonxn. Ont... August 5. Pmod dowg: Stouxen Gov. pith. F t.Ch' ;` . `ml c.",'..,x...' .a2aa`e l."x$'.'}`fw.."3a~s `Kinpton. corn and wheat; steamer D. C. Wmtnoy ind barge. Chicago t.o0gdona- ::nrxb."oorn; Niagara. Auublo to Kingston, um . M ci-.-uopd in nu `mulch Annun- noun-nan ornn. rmr`Ti:` u ans. Rout. 1! nu . W 0! - rad . P _ duo:-i ' . '-v I .::*x.. .... W- launch! 50. clndil uh), in. nah: uul nndninhn; Donn ah- `l`0RON`|`0. - ONTARIO. ' nmunud un. %M".!h School will holid- .Ji tnothoudnyn on E f6O0IAOlIbo. tmnm-can Iona`: jun L Ant: `Ami 1H $5.53 and smqnoo rI`v-0':-. Dh:y' to Del . ital they Into It. a mi`: Unt Hugh and mail In Io nilluvuu. wnuv may 3:0 -r. 10% Hidlcanduglto Khglua. Ipndiono no linnndldnadc. [flicpurty ` kIlVCCIAlq.] at-&1AjihIannnII'n- `won Inga ,It.unton-fllu war Dopln-' . non} Wm Inn to line on It `Before Ion ll Sagan--l-llnn A. 031- vllggtvo lvldoneo. - Bolero the 861.!- rorioo river lrom ` ojznnsburg` to Cornwall can Ht hm our the American clisnnel 'it: is nocoanry to obtain the consent of tho Utiifod sum Icroury of war, Gen. ~Aler, nnd his approval of the plans upon which it iloouitmtwd. A. -..... ...._...Xol.u. On 51.. Ingklalinanl Och: U, UIIIIIBS D. u.IDlI||l'(l. OI IIUIRQ, I county, president of the company. Hinm A. glvim nf aha Calvin no wmen no uoonurueua. An some 0 iaion to the building of like bridge crane` who deemed tint. ,th_oir interest: would be injured by in con- ebrucnion, the note of war direoued major W. L. Sheraton". nited State: on- gineer for thin dim-inc, whoee headquarter: in Oungo. to go to Ogdeneburg and hold e hearing {or those who desired to protest. egeinu the ereotion of the bridge. He was eooompenied by auietenhUnibed States - engineer J. 0. Churchill. The Northern New York reilwey company, which pro- nnnnn In build hhn hrirlun, wnl rnnrmanhi new Ion runway conmnny, wumu pru- ' an to build the bridgo. was represented y Charles B. Hibburd. of Moira, Franklin mnnev. nmnidnnh nf Mm nnmnnnv. fags; n` HAVE Al '1.-- `-.-J h -- ah.-unpaunpnnnrs

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