Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Aug 1897, p. 4

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ii .' `.`\:&;:onv city in the world and ask for . } P 1) consists" A Uolnnuwuvu. At the moocnfof the committee of the orphans homo this morning the members Into much mrprind 00 but that anony- IIIOIII lotus lnd boon rocoivod by some of the ocialn mm in; a number of ununo AI Juno Itatounnu but bo- ouhtmnh. own the mbjoot of convonsslon unong the public. the commmuo doom: it occu- nrlw coon-ndiocthootoriou Tun Wnm -4 - .L. _l..ninn HIM. mu-emu DIN!!! an nnoouon um. wnw M338 1.. cu]-Q III` ICED I COWI v sudsyllcovnrdn an bbon. 'l`horo!ot0.ho- 0;... .....u... an: 1 mum in Alnid to uu-I to contradict mo lI.oI'IoI.~ 1!}! vv um I IIIOII Ill NWIIUI III Illluuru. Ofid Ann PmM`Wh1 mama View-in, Aylmot, in uyolmi ofunloo ruortfortbo Oran pooplo. in Sun; In, nth holut. ` J.hit :____-.--.._. BUROLAR AT CAMP. NAPANEE NEWS. T__:_:__q:._ Ooutndhuon. nmntin of oonlnitta ng n nurgmr. was un- timo bocarry o' uny- .-hr. neuben Toilet soap Co Im- Il-_A-A4` nu, of J nu. -v-o-r. ------ -- -~. - nnqg;-`buds. V, . lino: Ihaw, Montrul. I59 viliting mood: in tho dog. Hrs. Griiih, rookvillo. In ngnou 0! Min Show. Blrrialtroob. M Min Suah Mo than. of Troy, N.Y.. in _:-u:..... ..l.o.iu.- in Ink: nitv. Hill 501'!!! I-`.nun. UI LIV . A`: An. uu whiting nlsvou in the oil: . ` guiucrockorynt .Cnig&0o I. Minn lvoronco Koou. of Inn goulo utportto upon tn on. The schooner Two Brothers, of Port Hopo,is nnlouding a cargo of con! sf; Sum : ivhnrf. I IM.. 5.... .L.I~.n-Imn human Gu-den Inland ivhirf. - The bug Johnston luvs Garden this Afternoon with two lumber bu-goo, for Tronton. I `II In-u-la, Wnllinnton K003. l'0D0l'tl Trenton. 11. Stewart, Wollington moot, report: tint he has bad 1 valuable upnnhl stolen` from him. II. Aaron Riylnntriek bu boon nininx him. Sir George Kixkpntrick ha been hing no steadily for two or thruweoka t 3 his lriondl no rejoiced. ` Tau. boot in the market. I. Crnigt 00 '}.`he mg Roglnald an-ivod up at Garden Inland has night with two barges. light, for the K. & M. F. 00. ' um. ....I:.. Inn dinmvarod tho identify M. F. 00. Tho police have discovered identity of the man who attain ted to assault I twelve-your-old girl on a.t.ri_ok street. you terdny. * J. Craig & Co. are selling out their crockery department. If you want bur- painl don't fail to call. ` Hr. Hodlv Graham Ind Harvey Boyce. don't fail to call. Dr. I-Iodly Boyce. Roohentor, N.`Y., sitar spending 5 low day: in the city with relatives, roturnod homo to-day. Thn amnmbmzo Iona struck a rookyb The stssmbsrgo rock at Cotnau last night, and is leaking rather badly. Her cargo of cement. is b.ing un- M loaded at the Cascades. n n....u-.. Rurnn|||n_N.Y.. is visiting Cascades. E. Roubley. Syracuse, N.Y., visiting his parents. Sydenhsm street. Mr. Rout- ley conducts I barber shop in Byrscuss snd smiova a liberal usbronsgs. _ my COIIOIIUDH I van nun Iauvrv enjoys a patronage. Handsome -iardiniera. cal ezfjoya Handsome -jardiniers, call MM see them. Prices away down. J . Craig &. Co. I H Rrnnk and son Harry left. at noon Prices down. J. Urllg um um I. H. Brock and Harry no to-day fora trip through the New Er land states. They will wind up at N7 York, where several days will be apenu. rm... 1......-l ni um l.l.Eh P.W.0 R. will pl several days Will be spent. The hand of the Nth l; .W.0 play in Macdonald park on Thursday night. An entirely new programme has been pre- pared. None of the selections have yet een heard here. SYISEN H AM LOCALS. Several Lawn 8oeIals- Various Vlsltors- (`ampers In Vlelnlty. SYDICNIIAM. August'0.-During the past week there have been three lawn socisls in this vicinity. all being well attended by Sydenhamites. On Monday, August 2nd, Mrs. A. Hunter held a very successful one on her lawn, which was es ially well at- tended from here. On ednesday night several young people drove to a hop at Invernry, an after spending avery en- joyable time returned in the wee sma hours. The other garden party was held at Henry. Johnetoifs. Kepler. Miss Rattan and Miss Sissons wheeled down to it. W. E. McPherson. Prescott. ex-.r assistant on the high school staff, is spend- ing his holidays here.` During this season two baseball games have been played with v...I. .., nna Ar. Tweed and one at Ysrker, buebull have neon playau vmu Yarker, one an Tweed each team having won I game. On August Web. at Harrowemith, she tie is to be played 08 for a purse of ten dollars. This promieee to be an interesting game. R. G. Lawlor in visiting Rev. E. Lewlor, Collins Bey.` Mr. MoClni.ohy, Bplloville. is renewing old acquaintance: here. I` 'l'nm=|v in visitinll friende in N10 city. renewing old soqualnunoes now. P. Toney is visiting A party 0! guy young ladies and `gentle- man drove out from Kingston on Saturday and picniclred here. F. O. Landon in- tends building a tinsmibh sho adjacent to his present one. James Mch illan expects in hove his house up before winter. We are sorry to lose Mr. Gevnn and fsmil , who have moved onto a farm near Bat . R Coohrane and wife will move into the house left. vacant by Coven. Our barber, James Graham, has remodelled his wheel. which now looks up to date in every por- I 4:-.. gu- WLIIUII III ticulnr. Thou are a few of our visitors: Miss Martin nnd Miss Blood, Ottawa. at Jose 11 Kelly's; Phnrloa Stewart. and sister, arrowamith. at. W.Gritbh s; W. Rae, Almonte. at Rev. Mr. Roger's; the Misses Spooner. Glenburnio. at. A. Hun- t4:r a: Miss Anderson. Kingston, st. Mrs. Sleat.h o: Miss E. MoRory. Kingston. at James Godfrey's. Rev. Mr. Stunden wheeled to Gananoque last. week. rm.. lnllnwinw no the names of the To Glasgow. V To Dublin. " To Berlin. `,_,, To`Paris. ...-"..' To New York. l'o Boston,| last week. The following are the campers at Amey e Lending: Mn. Bick- nell, Mien M. A. Williams, Mice A. M. inch. H. Woodcock. L. M. Ryan, W. H. Milenp. J. O'Hara, all from Camden Eeet. They have called their camp Jubilee Camp. The Indian aid of the Methodist church hold their monthly tea on Thurs- day. The same body of St. Peu| e intend to heve their social on Wedneedey evening in their rooms. 5 Freuerlckabnrg Amalre. FREDIRICKHIIURU, Augurt 9.-Work at the oil well has been suspended for a week. Last. Monday the jare broke. and aince than the work has been stopped. A new set was at once ordered and arrived laeh night. This morning work val reemned. Jacob Wagner, mechanical engineer `at the worka. returned to He home in Ohio last week. Ilarveating operations are making good progress. July oheeae wae ail cleared our 0! Union factory on Satur- day. Mr. and Mn. 1. H. Bohell were in Kingston on Monday. 1!. Miller and aieter, Min Ada Miller. Kmgaton. npent Sunday -:o.|. In-inmln Inna, Mill nun minor. 5 with friends here. . _nmn?1*s msuss __.A .a.._............ nl all human ` ailments because UIIIZIII -c:--- is the most dnneroun of :11 human to appronch In unob- servable. Its Iymptomanre commonto other diseases, viz., Severe Headache, Bncknche. Dizziness. Sleepleagnean, Blurred Vision, D pepsin, etc. On ze let. it et 1 mm ho d on the system and it lad lonltto dinlod It is caused 1 1... x...|.nuu M mm id an to lter the 2 \ For out I you I have boon troublod wlth kldnoy dhonuo. IOIOHIIIII llho Bright`: Dh- ooso, no no doctor: lntor-od mo. Thu lollovl so an no.1-r in foot. to do no any good whouvor. And I mods lp my mind I In :0 con About two noun. no. pun: 4 N- tho.l|o:d'u dnu storo in Oinolnucl now n can giving away oomph bomu of 15:. noun magnum Mono: rm-. Ono v_v_ao Inglgd to let Ii ev I urn: luuu uq ...v ..,...._ _ `tiadloultto cumiii K by inability of the Id us]: I .... man the blood. ./ ` \ Mn: 0! Dr. noun soon nu nllnoy Ono was Iunlod no on Ieouunonood in take that. I found Ihu helped In Immediately. After taking that hon: I tool cut [an now well. I am you any-In. sad I nut 31 that I but in.` w.:":.':.`.:':.;.::*.:.::...'*'.....` .L.';.-." M Wnnx l .SIl!1'l. who 8%.. lullovu. lir- by inability or me Iuuneyu w u. Urea from the Yet it can be cuaso babr3 soar I 100!) y "g, 3 NOW Delicate. in Flavor. Absoptcly Pure, counts for much to you and us. With our outlet for dependable goods we not only secure select and exclu- sive styles at rices asked for usual stuffs, but we are also able to ta e away lots of worthy goods whichwholc- sale houses desire to close out, hence bar ains. These advantages in connection with our Stoc ' Sale, bring to you many opportunities for economy in Dress Goods buying at the present time and wit out sacrice to quality or style. _The lines at 15c, 25c, 39c and 50c yard which we offer this week are exceptionally good value at the prices and it is wisdom to forestall future needs. ` -- A __ Hand.some plaid back_s, designed summer travel, only one or two of a k of course, and the very latest styles, $10 Women s Steamer Capes. White Cotton Underwear. To-day's news is of_ new lots that will interest you. Know its charm. Liberal cut, rightness in make, neat- ness in trimmi-ni. Women sell to women, know their needs, get their right ideas. Result-H selling. TQYE'3 `nnnn. [13 s lnd*i_.11`1#f_1`onic A Popular Aylmer Ledy Cured of Bel: Rheum. Mus. Tuouu HoI.nn.. of Aylmer, Ont... eeye : "I have been agrees enerer for e good many years with Sen Rheum, so bad et. oimee it Wee lmpoeeible for me to wall e dieh or do my housework, but. after taking one bottle of Butch Bros. U Oo e Sloan : Indien Tonic. it took every perticle of che disease out of my uyetaern end undo I peeob care. It has now been four year! since I took the medicine and the dleeeee hes not re- turned yet. THE sLoAn_gn1g1_t:1uE co., or mmon, LIIITED. "-@- ----n- 7` Leadership in Dress Goods Selling Ice Cream F rezers. all sizes. % % American BluAeFlama Oil Stoves. Ouolln Stoves. Lawn Mgwers. Garden H630. etc, 75 a 77 pmncess Sm: 1. 1.13 ` um. FORMERLY RICHMOND a do. 118 and 120 Princess street. We have thgm from $8 upwards. Come and see them. Robinson Bro:-3., P. 3 (Successors to BURTCH BROS. & CO-. L..dr.cuuou1y2ao.aoe,4oo.soo`.naooopu|b. Sold by JAG. CRAIG I O0. lCK_S, ucblgucu \.Auu.uu..J .... or kmd. Imported xtest $10 to $16 each. CURE5 ` \ If there is any old Chronic Disease lurking in your sys- tem this medicine will drive it out. TEE FOBIULA ON IVII! IOITLI. Diabetes and Bright : Dlscue sa\_lt/Rheum and scald Head I-Ialihtual Constipation. :07 bumi11e.) KINGSTON our] Plhtdio QOIIIIIII. Chile 275-7 BAO91` srnanr. i U11 f YOUR wmai `is a grett thing, but is better. It`: the long- headod people who `have _their Painting. Papering, Decanting. Etc., done by .I.&J.I?I-Iv D a Point Below 1211-4 3 VVlubA\ALa- Quality Cannot. Exist. You may Depend A I`I:z';oaadm'moau.:n- 1:3 ::..*::.~.~-`--....I.``- - .....' `=-`M-*".'J. Iahsrg ulndgd. spoon" 1 unload. man; or snow uuoma nu uh- 1IC"Io dnu nolrhmon. Oonu-not ndvuuuu nllowod two PM wool; more an hanno mun mm for. .3. I151 wl not be tumu- dblo for unsnnun of vorbal o n wa-nun dmouou an in vi-Md on out tor inaction. All ulvontumonu no II to tho npptovsl of the publisher. tlolu {orduh bk 1 3 $0 an luau: n n I n . Ollu 9" nuolsuonn or M aoouuo? ' 3' u:1?p'.'non.xu mponuhu '01 ordan yutvo. - ml was nnTrnsn wam u M columns, uigumd oven Thuuin g: lnzstolonanu uldlnudvonoogot. uwiu -Ir. WEI Laolx.'v.1 -'_ ()l\ ' Md: 1rw:- but! H`:- Qn b~A` u'Tm' n"."_"" " ands - a.Z.e.z.'.?.}'.":'}'5.'l`s2n":?.'.T5 v3`o.;o: 33$ , I v _ :1-!1"$h1wnx1v n pnbl1shun:d``)ln`:::I- I1.:a:qrwho.' . '1 . nu 1 watt uh: Improved pigntlnl PHI!- Prop ttnohod to .5. 1. 1 sun but I: ovim in cum. ;"':'1';d. 1'-'t';u3n and edgy JOHN onono ""'`m:1Qo't.'6u Aulitun ulmn lunar. I C|$I.---IIi l t- "POST OFFICE INSPECTION Postmsster-generel Mulook is having sn enquiry msde into the Belleville post oice end hopes to sue 84,000 or 05,000 per sn- numtothe country. An Ottewe corres- ` pondent hse hsd s look st the gures. In 1882 the post oilioe wss msde s city ofiioe, with e ste orgsnized under the civil ser- vice sot. Prior to thst time the postmaster had an ellowsnoe of 83.770. of which 83,470 was ordinery Ielery based upon an estimated revenue oi 815,581. The returns for the you ending June 30th. 1897, show the revenue of the Belleville oice to heve been 817.0519. The ex- pease of msintsining the office under the old system would st the present dste be 83,900. Instesd of this there is under the stsif or civil service system on expense for salaries of $8,710, end 8369 paid for contingent expenses, making e totsl of 89.079ss expenses for the you just ended. Ddnotingutho rent oi boxes this Amount is reduced to $8.147. egeinst en emount which would now be peyeble under the old system of 83,900, or en exeess in cost of 34,147. The postmaster-genersl intends to restore the old system end to ebolish the present extrsvegsut end ex- pensive one. retiring seversl of the otiicisls for the purpose of effecting this saving of over 34,000 e yeer. THE DAILY yvgnc. ' ' u:Y-l',AI. ..'..1'.`:`;'r.'T.F*u'as...`;a'.`.':a A`!I-?a':~T-"g. A DEAL FOR OFFICE. Ex-mayor Fleming, of Toronto, in eeeeee- ment commieeloner with a law euit on hie hand. The irrepreeeihle E. A. Maodcnald hae taken proceedinga to nullify hie ep- pointment on the ground thet it wee il- legally made. and while he wee holding another eice which mede him in- eligible. The diiculty eroee by Mr. Fleming making sure of hie terms before he left the meyoralty. The ealary of the eaeeeement commieaionerehip hung re for acme time. Mr. Fleming wanted 85,000; the council could not go that high in ex- preeeing ite appreciation of him. Eventu- ally a motion wee made xing the ealary et 84,000, and Mr. Fleming, who was not present, wee called in and intimated that he would accept it. Then he resigned ae mayor end was appointed to the eeeeeement oice. the whole proceeding taking about aelittle time ea it taken to write of it. What Mr. hlecdoneld hopee to do is not very apparent. The deal mey be de- clared o'. the appointment. if irregular, or illegal. may be cancelled, but "Boh Fleming ie the choice of the councillor the olce, end will be retained in it by re- appointment il neceeeery. The only eilect ol the action will be toemphaeize the quee- tionable prooeedinge by which the mayor "pulled for e deeirehle public oilice and added to ite emolumente for hie per- eonal benet end aetiefaction. That he in qualied lor the poeitiou end will render the city good eervioe goee without the eay- ing, but he hae loet in dignity and public reepect, and will probably loee atill more in thie reepeet khe fore the cue ie eettled. Mr. Maedonaid may only aim to worry the ex-mayor a hit, in which caee he will eno- ce3d.' and there are eomewho will eejoy the performance. ' A KINGSTONIAN THEOSOPHIST. Olnrld I.CuInulng, printor. of Honlhon. `fun, when labor was odltor of the Chronicle and Non Ionurhoro than forty yomagmhunmnygivmvthq thou- uphlouluochtyoiioulonu bu-nod s'nd jlwl Ivuwuy Ill uvuwwu cu ----- --:- Qalggnpgpunpontllo Inbjoct of 8500-` uuphy. Inn which tho hllowlng nurses in him ..-. ,,-_L'_ x_..:.L. .._.. ganmslnnnnnnn Go to London, `HUI E "'l'hoooophy insists upon oonnoloncnou d ptuonl idtntity and unity cl occasion- uls. Inbrhllc-diuolvcnhoogoiqton cnIno\huohnnutiono.nntuoeunooou- ANNOUNCEMENT. JIDPVST pgp orb. Dian" Tlhlflill X. :1 Ilnn - - - mppmufa an spirit- n.|.......:.'.nn in imnnrtdnomnot I is hie brother. -lloteriellrte ou- the belie! in rpirituel nature impede bumenit `e progreee. throttleeenterpriee endp noel eoondi-V etendehill. but epirie ie theol-{gin of all evolution, ell improvement. all wisdom. end when I_nen recognize t.hie_!eot end when mon3.oogniu`t;ihi:lnoI :30 run; " int `lit 3 i . tn I in lmmd dnilgl in bcmltlmy with he whole. bringing the organized inll` on of all spirit ho oompolzho obodiouoo all matter. than will be the millauitun. and you will nd them. Their reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston The Bellevllle onuno ha been `min; up the outloek in the three Hating: rid- gngetor the Iucoeee of the liberel petty in the local elections. In North Euunge A.L_L D--An Ill Ulll IIJIHI Illvuvu.-u_u. an aivnvuo ..........,.- it in n forgone eonclueion thet Byron Lott _will oepture the eee`... In Went Hating: W. L. Bigger in not anxious lor re-election. but if he can he perennded "to ncoept the nomination he will trium- phantly head the polls." In East Hut- inge no choice hu yet been nude. There are nnnymen of undoubted nhility who could carry the riding- The lihenle will beetir themselves and name 3 candi- If edve:-tiling does not pay why does the Youth : Oompenion get over 8800 A year` fo-n one-inch space? How in it: the!) tie Lediee `Home Journel gets 84,000 for a pege 34.?` Why 30 four edvertieerp pay 06.000 each for 5 quuber-page ed. on the heck cover in Muneey e Magazine? Are Advertisers throwing money away or does it really pay them? Gledetono is noted for his ability to hit the nail on the head and he say: : The power of edvertiaing is enormous. It ap- pears. if we consult those who have made Iuoceuful use of this extraordinary instru- `ment, that it depends wholly on producing an impreelion upon the public by iteration or the comment repetition of the same thing. Awnltlng Ordere AI To Where lho W111 Lle Up. The R. & 0. rteemer Peeeporl: arrived at S'wifh e whnrf this lorenoqn from Toronto. where the hu been in quarantine for some deyy All the members of her crew are in ruddy heslth and in the beer. of spiriu. Before the vessel left Toronto yeeterdny every member of the crew wee given e bi ohloridh bnth. end their clothing end ef- lecte were thoroughly dilinfooted. The veuel horeel! had been fumignbod thor- ou my in every pnrb. anrdm have. u veh. been received My In port. 0 order: hnvo. yet. from the headquarter: of the R. & 0. line. on to when tho Pauport is to be laid up. and the lam! oiooro are uniting tho re- ceipt of instruction: on that _int. To a WIHO reporter this morning omen Swiit stand that he thought the vouel would be tied up st thin port, but he could not any positively. Thu mambara of tho crow snack in the worlneet terms or their treatment ny ma people of Toronto, and the medical health euthoritlee there, all of whom dld ell that could be done to render plouont the enloroed etey of poetongora -nnd crow. Fruits and duintiea of every description were brought off shore and bonded to those on board. "The ex- perience, though it could not been an- joyable one, was, nevertheless, brightened wonderfully by the kindness ehown to us by All who could t an opportunity of showing it. wee t o ptetoment rnodetao n Warn mnnrmr hv one of the PD.8BDO|`la'! policivoly. The momboro speck wsrmub term: of their treatment by the ...-...l- 40 'I`n-nnbn and thn showing it." me pwwmonn unuuw a Wnm reporter by one of tho. I a.upoI'b's Grew to day. RECOMMENDS PURCHASE. 1'hoPolnt| sud lnlnndu for the Interns- tlonnl Park. The anglers uuoclatiou of the Sn. Law- renoo river recommend the immedinto purchase of the following lands for the in- ternational parkxn n.a..- Paine. t. ntv natal owned by A. Steacy & Steacy. tornutionnl park. Codu-,Poinh. t. my non: by D. Percy. Price -;300. _ n.I.mm - Point. aixtv core: or more, o l'Cl'Cy. {HUD '.'.,a\Iv. Delaney : Point, sixty foot. of Grindltone Inland, owned by the heirs of J. J. Delaney. Price 84.200. Cement Point. situated at head of Grind- Itone Island, owned by Moses Hurst. Price 8500. n. In Dninc. an ARM: or more. Lake Price 8500. De Wolf Point. ton menu or more. of the lulu. owned by Frank Do_ Wolf. Price 8500. t.|....I H." {mm nl Walla Island. and Price 8500. Island . Mary. {ooh of Well: Inland, owned by the Westminster park associa- tion. Price 86,000. 1r...:....r. v..;..r. u.m.v nnren. on Goose non. rnoe 30,000. Kring o Point. thirty acres, Bay, owned by George Kring. mo, OUU. One of Day pointe. The option: expire on August 15th and e Kinglton men etande ready to buy runny of the ieknde at e price much Igigher than that Ipocied Above. `u: Dhpotc tho Aocnnuvy of 5 Local olorgymuuh ltutomonu. A prominent oicicl of the Kingston bi- cycle club union that, nolwithutsnding the suction of I local clergyman in the pul- pit. Sunday evening. t.lm.I'..bt.woen 300 and 350 bicycling wont.-on the 'c_vcliau' neur- nion down the river on Sunday. July 25th, tho numhut cl ticket: for the excursion that was sold wu just 1'20. llnfnrrinn In Annhhar MALGIIIOIIQ Nd . that Iold jun 120. Rafa-ring to another statement undo. by the aunt olorgylmn. to the aoat that at. thomnui meeting of the C.W.A., in Toronto. on Good Friday, the olognral -can um . --in.nnn in hunt undv at. unmnuu menu; or me \..vv.n., ... gtvc their uuinuneo in km Bundvuvy man can. the nnnoontotivo ol the C. . um`: uunuuco an nwru uuuun olnot curl, npeuontntivo A., lot this district. dooluru p0IiNVOl] that no tdounoo wlutovcr wu undo to Ibombjot.-I of Sunday can on the occu- ion.'und M the time And plnoo named. Wl1yWe Grow] -I CW The Indian! thochildl-on`: nid Incioty Inn an opportunity of placing seven of unit lmlqolm-gen In cxoollonhounuln tho north-Inn. `Inc one of Innlporting and eqnlxplngthoun will ho about 8!) inch. link eh mum union In said ht only and eqni pingmom will 00 IDOIII uauuucn. but the ingston oocioty is ht only out-half. The India. thordon. nppul to tho bonovoltnlly iuolinod to udn with nunnnu nnlnnrinlllnn GM '0'` y IIIOIIIIII E IN!!! WIN: II nu ' I wot u. this good I. The Inn who Int any Ion- .n.-...g n.n.n mulch-dm-n.nmomnG 00, Inside point. Chippown Bay. nu THE -PASSPORT IS HERE. WHAT THE CYCLlST8 SAY. 7 A-V. 2. ` TY wife}. a.~mu;;; I EA Long Neck On \1U( IX Price 8-,- Price 82.- This Isolation. adopted sh (lusting of y` council of thy Kingston bond oi 0n_do baboon truunithd to&hInin- of nilnyn and canal: I I "00Il|dI0lIllOK|II[IUlllIoIl'lulu'Iuv mgnn It nnnnnrl H119. nnmiuion bl` but of nilmyl and anus ` Wlunu It appears um pomiuion boon (inn hi I niln eo1npnny_m ozeot I In-idgowrou the St. vronoe mot NM hovmolcornnll. lnving Ipsnu A20 foot .u., uni .n mm. mm {nah high over the townol Cornwall. ,420 feet `wide. and at leaet eixty feet high over north channel between Cornwall and Corn- wall Ialand. but having the open: between Cornwall Ieland and the American shore only feet tide and only tlm-ty~ve loot in ghh above high water: "And whereaa it has been represented to this council by prominent veaeel ownere and treneponatnon oonnpanlee, and thin council believee that tho` eonth channel of the river at the point named, earriee con- tlnually far more foreign freight than the north channel at the same point, and that lt la - aleo the only channel whioh can be nhvigated by raft: of lumber and by the euamaru need to tow 2.1mm and that the bridge over and by the acumen uleu w w. t.ho.m: md that bridge this uouth olmnnol. If oonmuctod with span: of the width and height proposed, ionld mm-alv nmvont. the possibility ol the width and uengnn prcgyuwt would entirely prevent. pounbnlnty Inha nrnumt. hrlmne WWII IIIIIIIVIJ pluvuuu uuu rut ..... ..-, the present bnjc: . - And whereu it. would appear that eerioue lode end dumnge would thereby be occasioned to various transportation com- panies In which this city is largely in- mmnmd. rorested. Therefore, he it resolved: That the council of the Kingston board of tr_de do respectfully protest ageint the plan of the proposed bridge for the said south olnnnel. and do respectfully ur e upon the govern- ment tht the matter I ould be considered Ind provision undo. if possible, for the construction of such open: on the south eide of Cornwall Island ee.will at least al- low the some free traio as the spans pro- for the channel between the island And the Canadian shore. \ CORBEfT S HARDWARE mfrhoou and Wellington :4... Klnnco n `Or WHO CllIIlB| DH and the Canadian ._?..___.-._. .___._. Turkish Ten 3 neeeu-0t.I1er Local Events. HAnR.0\\'SMl'l`ll. August. 9.-On Sabbath evening Rev. Mr. Kelly preached to a. very large congregation in the Preobytuerim church. On Snbbebh evening Rev. Mr. Sbnnden preached an excellent. sermon in .-.1. pm...-'. nhurnh. A better audience at. preached exoouenu uerunuu u. St). Peter : church. A the prayer meeting: is wished lor. The Turkiah tea at A. Hunter : was a the meetings Is wmnau ml`. The Turkish tea decided success and the promoters have the satisfaction of adding a nice sum to the pa sonage fund. C. Stewart, jr., and Miss lora B. Stewart are oil` on a trip to Montreal and other points east. Mm. C. Shibley has gone to Maxville to visit her daughter. Mrs. (Rev.) Cormack. Hugh Creighbon is taking charge of the post`. oice during C. Stewart's absence. n.. q.+....a..v but. The Klondikers. of C. Stewart's absenee. On Saturday last The Han-rowsmith defeated the Holleford foot ball team by a score of L0. Scarcely any of the Holleford team ever played foot ball before this year. Butthey are "fram- ingg. The Klondihers are to meet the artin ton team in a match here on August l2t . The case of_Revelle vs. Jack- son was heard in Harrowsmitb before magistrate John Donnelly. Monday 9511, not in Verona. John_ Philipe. of Uncle Sam's domain, is home for a few days. Mr. Warren Snider is very ill with pneu- mania. Mrs. Ross, of Troy, N.Y., is visiting her mother. Mrs. Guess. Delbert Guess. of Kingston. spent Sabbath at home. A big time is expected here on Thursday. The services of the Sydenham band have been secured for the da . J. Blaclrhurst is still kept buy in his oe sho . Willie Sprole is visiting at Ben E. S. borey s. Morven. Lillian Tr-nuadnlo is visiting at D. Gravee . visiting at nevi 19. a. buoruy a. ulurvuu. Lillie Trousdulo visiting Long Lake. Florence Sprole has returned from Sydenham and Minnie Sprole from Piccon. _ __ . -._- Anonnarl -:2--- Sehooners Dlsclsarge Cool -A Business Directory Attracts Attention. NAPANEE. August 10.--The schooner Lotta Rooney, Oswego, unloaded 217 tons of coal for C E. Bartlett yesterday. The schooner Eliza Fisher is also discharging `.200 tons of coal for Mr. Bartlett. A business directory of the leading busi- ness places in town is attracting quitea lot of attention for the past day or two. The sign is hung on the side of A. Vi . Grange & Bro'e drug store. and has a large thermometer in the centre. surrounded on both sides with the ads. that sure enough do their work of advertising the places. Some one said there was about twenty mistakes in the s lling. This may be a little stretched, t the mistakes are so llsgrant that even school children notice them.` We_ would say for the benefit of our own painters that the laugh is not on them this time. It is said the artist is lrom a town twenty-ve miles west of us. D. R. Benson leaves tomorrow (or Emerson. Man., where he has secured a situation an engineer on a steam thresher for the season. HARROWSMITH HAPPEN NGS. _____. Allldnlght Vlnltor Al I Summer Camp Warmly Received. A night: or tum ago the peaceful campers at Rocky Point. Sibbitfo farm. Pitbaburg, were ewskoned about midnight by the re- . port of two revolver shots fired inquick succeoeion. They were at I lose beac- count. for the strange occurrence until en- lightened by R. J. Roid.who ex lained Chet he wen ohuing burglar. he fel- u..... .a:.: ....o. run time bocerrv uny- Inn no Wu Uululua .- low did nob have time thing, except I fright. lhmmnn twelve um A Long Head

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