`no school will to-open tutu nu Ild-N nhnotholldtn on Pollen Goon Joulugu. In polioo court this morning, John T1-in blo nnd W. A. Wilkinson were Good 01 and can each. with the nlhmnivo of an day: in juil. on their noluowldging the by van dunk yuuulny. A (sharp tbt Joan lluhddou 3 ant, had broken Ihtibot by-law herein 3 this vslk, was withdrawn. It hing than that it had Nd phnh an tho null butch driviuacrcnil. Anihlhrolllrlilnlnnt Ilnniillouuwupnvudmnulbownouod llunlin. Lieut.-Colonel Gordon, of Fredericton. who_talioe command in Montreal in auc- ceuion to Lieut..Co|onel Houghton (re- tired), served for a number of years in the Nth Prinoeu of alee Own Ries, King- ston, (which he jo ed in I869.) with James Johnson, special correspondent Mail and Empire. Both are graduates of the origi- nal military school at Kingston, of which the late lieut.-colonel Moifat Royal Cana- dian rie regiment, wae commandant. Colonel Gordon was lieutenant in No. 1 company when Mr. Johnson (who retired with his rank) was captain. Both, at dif- ferent times. of course. held the position of adjutant and drill-instructor. On the eetabliahment of the permanent infantry school corps, oulonel (then captain) Gordon wan appointed to a captaincy. He has been acting deputy adjntant-general at Halifax and has lled other important positions. but year he. in company with Lieut.-Col. Cotton. Kingston, and Major (now Lieut.- Col.) Roy, hri ade major at Montroel. took a oouree at Al erehot and passed examina- tione for tachnical tnen to command. He and Major Roy afterward: attended the Hythe eehool of mneketry. which both paeeed moat creditably. Colonel Gordon ll oneol the moat capable oioera in the Canadian aervice. Sudden and shocking was the lnunner in which John Boys, I well-to-do farmer ro- Iidiny our Pains Pminulo. just west of Cape Vinoonb, received his duth. Ho wu ongsged indnwing in buy, uaiiijin patent hay fork to lift it. from tho rock in- totho not. Oaodhicloguwu tangled in tho full of tho rope, that. portion of it running from tho block attached to the ham I507! and thus lath. and before In could fro: himull eh. ho:-cu run any, dnxinr him mlm dull: with mnnnlmi Willi HT [WITH IIIIU IIUFT l'IlI IWI,. dngginlaim cohin dosth wit]: mangled body. 0 wt: greatly rupoctod by his ndghboto, and wdl known lutahll city. BJIDDIIIVI 4.1-I.-' 4113": When the forest commission was investi- gating the sites along the river this sum- mer for the location of the international park, for which $30,000 has been a pro- priated, an option was obtained on Iary Island. The price then asked was 86,000. This island is owned by the Westmin- ster Park. association, and during the last week the directors have been ask~ ed by the commission to extend for a short time the option. Whether they will or not is a question. Several of the sites which have been inspected and recommended are anxiously sought by some prominent Arnerisan citizens, among them being Charles G. Emery, of New York, the owner of Calumet Island, and the Folgers. There are also some Canadian citizens who are desirous of purchasing several of the bites recommended by the anglers associa- tion. The members of the association in- dignantly deny that they have been im- perious in their action relative to the park location. They, of course. realize that it was through their efforts that the appro- priation was secured. and ior that reason they believe that they should have some- thing to say in the selection of sites. The Iontrul Command. Cnnadinn (hutbe. London. Eng. '.'-..L I`|-I__AI l'|....4I.... AK W'.....I IJHU I-lllllaldla Mr. Whelan claims the distinction of be- ing the oldest division court clerk in the province, having received his commission in January, 1854. He was appointed a jus- tice of the peace in 1865, and in both of these olcial capacities be has won the en- viable reputation of being a peacemaker, and many a would-be litigant has through his kind inuence been induced to settle his difference amicably with a neighbor instead of fighting it out in the magistrate : or division court. For nine years Mr. Whelan was a member of the municipal council of Camden. and in 1860 wasa mem- ber of the rst county council of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington. which osition he lled with marked ability for e ght years. quire Whelan, as he is popularly called,is _,bne of the pioneers of the cheese industry in eastern Ontario, and has always taken a deep interest in the dairymen's association and all that pertains to the improvement and advancement of all agricultural pur- suits. At the world's fair the equire s cheese received the highest award. and he now points with pride to the medal pre- sented to him. William Whelan is a Roman Catholic and a warm sympathizer with the liberal party. In his younger days he took a very active part in politics and was always found enlisted under the reform banner, and delights to`-day in relating `many amusing incidents in connection with the political battles he has fought. | Syracuse, N.Y., Pose. II1L-_ LL- l_.___a. -- Osnndlanl and AOl|(I8l>II nro After some Bltu Recommended. a_____..._- \rv I`I-_A ' , . _ A1-Ijwu nuI-=nu :' Toronto Cllobis v ' ' ' William W110! of the` township of Camden, county of Iannox and Adding- ton, in one of Ontario : grand old man, and in distinctly 1 Onugciinn action. He was born in the village 0, Cenhrevillq, ip the township of `Ctmden, on November 23:11. 1819. Andie jm younger than headmjeeiby Queen Victormpm When n more 1 0. nspinyed, great alone; eel ma}-keen, and `Al: the may ego of uvenlemygq promojogl to the mukof nop- tain in one of the rat companies of the old Addingbon niilibia. During tho rebellion of l837;CspI. Whelan was nmomr the number eummnnerl In Kinmn. "the `II. TUHIIUII OI IDJI _ "VIQlan ' among the number gumrnoned to Kings- ton to iorm is hs`tte'lion,__to' reinforce the garrison at PFGIOOML, After arriving in Kinlton the commanding officer nddreer aft e hetuliom which was made up 0! members 01 the dilferent oompsuiee irom . the adjoining countiee And neighboring towns. and pointed out to then; the duty and dangers that lay before them. and naked for volnnteento go to Prescott to uaiat the nrriaon. Young Capt. Whelen was the ii is to step forward and volun- teer his Ieivicee. Before the regiment wee deapewhed, however. new: arrived of the victory of the battle of the Windmill, so the Addingtou boys, with Willie Whe- lun at their head, returned to their homes, proud of the victory of the Cana- dian troops, `but regretting that they had no ogpor`tunity to share in the glories of att e. u.` \xn...i-.. ..I...-.._- .1... .a:-i.:_..i.:.._ -0 I... an ucamnnnaiudci or 5 won non ' ` Alllnbmn Incident. DESIROUS OF PURCHASING. lad And lnddon bum. T 8Ql.ili'-`lEWHEI..;'A>.`. -2,.--. nun` jut III . UIUII I Adllntton luau-ens. In M. THE numr wme; WEDNESDAY Avmjsr 11. 1397.` It. `anon: ca. . L 0nb..'K:gnIt. ll.--Up: Shana 'I`n|lny._ to Chicago. lignt; uncut oundcourt,0uuot.o :'.`.A IBOIDOI QIIOOII 0! me WEB. The cannot Britunin mm on route from this port to Toledo Tuouday morningmhen the nu into and numbed some of the locks in the Woihnd csml. ' She discharged 48,- GJO bushels of corn. ~ I|L.Il fl` (1.3. anngdunvnnnnhalhon ".`:'o TU y ; . ncnt.=.u=:hcnuMy nun-than lot 5 H9155. X : I`-L. -1- -' uw MIIDOII or com. The I, '1`. Gift, numbers Bcnnockbhm. bound up. Ii his. 3nd Rooemonnt. wheat laden (I'D: tWn1liun. In dohyed in tho Welland onus! on account of the break undo by the unsung: Bxinpnin. ~ _-:... Ron 11.- E5; W Bx-mung, Kh|r.gn'::n to ' (.3 want; an I. `"30 _9Il: mum Fro, ogdomburg 'tTn.n. mum to "1`>'}"n"='=:J men. cmugo to ........_.,.., n4..;.`..-I-;||.."n.....nu.`. `La... mu... III. Kfllll IIIIOII. The aohoooor Richard: was diechvu-god today It H10 M. T. Co's. device: and in awniting the u-rival from Prescott of the unmet Queen of the West. `Nu -mam-o Rplnunin III In rout; from 50"!- Tho tug Bronson arrived from Montreal hat ovonin with three light burll. clou- ina nnnun I, in may-nimr fnr Mnnhnnl with Ill! GVIIIIII WWII vnwe ngnu WWI. CIUII" in Again {gin morning fog` Montreal with if . gram laden. Nun nnhrvunr Ric-Jmrdl In dinnhnrond nor conllgnou I0 munvnuu. 0 schooner Porter. Toledo. is at Porto: month unloading 40.000 bushels of wheat on the K. & M. F. Co : elevators. "FL- -`hang--. DNA) Eh-nan-In `Alan! nu, IF UIID IX. G M. 1'. U0 I UIUVIMJTM The schooner Pilot. Simone Island, ar- rivod this morning with 1,500 bushels of peas and can consigned to Richudt.-on Q Sons. 'I"I.. L__ D-.~_-an -u--Inna! In-nun unison! nulne HI? 5 `Lin. IHTU ITUU. `DU `DU! 000. On Monday evening while wheeling down Brock elsreeb ex-alderman John Hewbon and A lady bicyclist. collided near the corner of King street. The ex alder- man had one of his knees slightly injured. The lady escaped being hurt. They are eprv, thoneled ecorchera. - hlnrtlu Kimr envm for Alexandria Bav more Ina scorcners. North King ones for Alexandria Bay Sundays at9n.m., and for Rocheamr at. 6:45 p.m.: Tuesdays and Thursdays Hem loaves at3p.m.. connecting with North Kig at Brighton for Char tte. J. 1'. Hnnley. nganh. l`hn law rmuirimr that. bat the mrt.i`cu u I 0' DYIOQIXIG V0 Illllhl goth?! Information :1 I , _ p Au 1 namey. nganu. The law requiring that botix the parties to an intended marriage should make em- davil: before obtaining a license has been abolished. Such being the cane. Kings- toninne who are to be married elsewhere in Ontario can obtain their licenses Yrom` me belore leaving home. J. P. Gildoraleevo, inner. 42 Clarence Sb. Report: 0! Vouolu At This Bun! 1-830 0|!- tarlo Port. Thof schooner Floetwing in discharging a cargo of can! at Swift : wharf Than ntnnmnr lnnonrrv. ().4wa2o. nrrivod IF '5 II. III. RIIIU IIUU. uuppur 000- Men : trousers. Anywhere you can buy the poor tting kind. Only here can you get the high grades at $3 50 and 84. Oak Hall. 'l`l.- a.......... .m....m:n... at 51.. .,....\o.. a. nlllu The nance committee of the county is anxious tohoar from holders of overdue county bonds.- No idea of tha atom of the trouury can be reached will these are ascertained. The chairman is advertising for information. `V ML--.7- nn Inn! nu-Snub nnninn - Rh: n.-inn [OT ll'Il0I'l'lJIDlDlI. " There : no law against puving a big price for low shoes, but it; isn't eenaible to do 90. We're justly proud of our shoe store and want you tube. Prices on tan shoes way down. Hainea & Lockotb. O|........-_ t"-I......k.n Inn anlnhy -nnnd .....A uuwn. JIIIHUH C: I.lUUIU|4|l- Steamer Columbian for safety, spied and comfort, 3 grand tour of the islands. pass- ing all points of interest, leaves Swift n wharf at `2'p.m., Thursday, August l2t,h. Home at 8 p.m. Fare 351:. `Sn per 35c. w_hi 0 Wheeling ` I UITKD OI COII ID Dllllla I Wllull The manner Glengarry. Omega, nrrivod , this morning having in how two oonl laden bum! consigned to Montreal. 3 nchnnnar Pm-tar. Toledo. Ports nnu Dl'.UU- UBK llll. Steamer Columbian leaves Swift : wharf at 2 pm., Thursday, Augunt 12th. for down the river. Fare 35c. Supper 35. Home at 8 p. m. anrcm Rimmnnn. thn nnartmtic sher. IIUIIIU ED 6 III. George Simmons. the energetic sher- man of Collins Bay, saw the skiff stolen on Saturdny night from Amherst Island on Monday at the Brothers Isles. The man who occupied it sailed up the bay again. - Fnr t.|-in nnwnaf. anndn. nnntnnh nfvlnn in`- WHO OCCUPICU ID IIHUU up IIIIU Uy BKIIII. For the newest goods, neateab styles in` nhoo wear try Bsw_ver s. Opera house block. A- `.6:-nab; I... Loan nu-An.-n.l nnrl nnk Book-k An eutimate has been prepared and sub- mittod to the government for the removal from the Kingston post olce of all the use xture: And the Iubotitution of electric lighbl. On Mar wnv down the rivar Thnndnv ugnw. On her way down the river Thursday the Columbian will puts the canon camp at Grindatoone bland. ' Leaves Swift : wharf at 2 (ma. Fare 350. Supper 350. Man : tmounern. Anvwhere vou can buv UIIIKIHK d VlUl'UllH UIITIVHHB. Men : suits. Nice. neat patterns; strict,- high grade: up-to-date in every way At $10 and $12.50. Oak Hall. qfnnnnnn (",nIu-.|u'nn `anon: Qmifn mlun-C` ll! 15 [I [III IBTUOUU. Dapper IVO- Tho steamer Valetta carried a large party of N ew York p`easure~seekers to this port, arriving last night. The party re- mained here a couple of hours and continued on their trip to Montreal. Vnu nan ant inn}. what. vrm want in fnnf. WWII!" H9 Dl\VyUl' H. Upzrn LIUUUU UIUUI. Supporters of the proposal to grant 835.- 000 bonua to the M. '1`. company to assist. in the erection of a grain elevator here are making A vigorous canvass. Man : nnitn, Nina nnnhnntfnrnne lf.rinI'.- VVBIIIIIBF UHIIUUU ll poecpouemama. Columbian, the people : favorite. (capa- city 1,500) loaves Swift : wharf, Thursday, at `.2 p m. Fare35c. Supper 350. Thn nhanmnr Vnlnhtn nan-ind n la:-an UII I-lllill` Uflp IIU DIUIIDTUIII. You can get just what you want in foot wear at 8awyer's. Opera house block. Rnnnnrlaarn nf than m-nnmml to crank. 835 . Quuuu u Duuogv. The annual garden party of the congre- gation of Christ church, Cataraqui. was nob held last evening. The unfavorable weather caused a postponement. Cnlumhinn. the nennla .u favorite. (nann. I-AnA?.iI7lIdt iHs`PIKs9. !t:P av oun _- ._-_ ~__.._A__.__.__ pllll Ul. \./UIIIIUIIIIIU HG W.l5nUI'KIl. UUa The plans and tenders for the proposed residence for the sisters of the Hotel Dian bnvo btxh sent to Montreal for approval or rejection. Wham vnn want a H:-Imr. tn Ii`.nnlnnr1 ny- M May: ngiyime, lint. (`Au-.`. japan An. -_.. l'UJUU|tlUllo When you want a. ticket to England or any pub of Europe. call at Gilderaleeve s Itounship agency, 42 Clarence Sb. On Sabnrdav nlurf. Hm Kimrntnn and Iwnmump agency, 5;: UIHTBHCB DD. On Saturday next the Kingston and Rockwood bowling clubs will play a return match on the Kingston bowling green, Queen`: college. Thn nnnnnl nnrrhan nu-hr nf thn nnnavn. u I_)_o.n?b. .1_ni8.I ,Suthexlnd 5 Friday hur- gnmo. _ The A-.O.VU. committee who managed the Gannnoano damnnnhrntion renorta sur-` I I19 .5'~V-VU- V`! - GOIIIDIWCO WHO lllllg Gannnoqno demonstration reports plus of 5 ` Tha Itnnmar Cnlnmlninn in hillnd fora on auguun mun. < Amos : Amica Anodyno cures diarrhea dysentery bump: etc. The Baflavilln nlrn nf lmtnhinn has been uyumwry, urluipa, one. The Belleville rate of taxation has been xodnt 2% mill: on the dollar, and yet does not meet the linbilltiol. Rnuvunr-'1 slung. nuts LL- Iglg-6 n-uulnnfinn uou nun mean we unnuluoi. Sawyer : shoes are the latent production 'in foot wont. Opera houaa blank. Thahnmmimna of him `Kimntnn himmla H1335. The extension to the Kingston dairy school is nearly completed. Tomorrow the work of wlrimz the building for electric lights will be begun. Fnlnrnd shin-tn, Ran nnr window: fnr ugnm Wlll no negun. Colored shirts. See our windows for vslual. 500 buy: the best 75:: or $1 shirt in the cisy. Oak Hull. Knnn fhn hlnmvl nnlnn Inn nah-up AI-nnl*. n` "I DD` 015,- WI` 11.. Knep the blood pure by using Arnoh I` pills of Chamomile llnd Mandrake.& Go. The nlnnn and tnnrlm-A fnr the nrnnnnarl run vouns uougu. gs \_ ht l_lAnddmIh|nh | `rho lploo an ivory my I-uo-WbnI tho Pooplonl-0 Talking About-lliotllhg In K upon an Astunuun of than Inn; An I 'l'nklp'I-1Iota.I: ' 1\__l; _._.'_.. Lv 11 1 `I in 91,, L-.. IIIUC U1 '06-CV: ' ` The steamer Colombian is billed for a big excursion from Mouiubnrg to Kingnou on Augmt 161.13. AI-nut : Lrnhu Ln;-uiunn mu-an rlinrrhmn, III [000 WWII: Uwf DDIIX Dl0(3Ko Thobommitue of the Kingston bicycle club met lub evening and paused the no- counta incurred in connection with the INIDEHIS;:9F DAY. I-VIARINE INTELLIGENCE. Vbusv nspohjfzns we nnuu, wnuo one gram: wu supported by R. J. Foley, brother of the bride. The happy couples and many friend: and I'I|l- ' tint repaired to the home at the bride : tutor and that I reception in the paint npsirod to the dining room. which in bound with own when 5 Int ` ' bnuut unintl chain. In t ==m'-==~="'*--"'= II . , ' II . Byte: on love lelnnd. The church on Howe Ialnnd w Icene of I very happy eventon it day. when E650. deughter of J of tbeoiulend, wu uni y . 0'Gormen to` John Pickett, proeperone young farmer. The church wee beautiful- ly decanted and precisely at nine o clock the -vddin party u-rind. The bride who up like a snow drop. united in I unit of creamy white and carrying e bouquet of white cameelone, enund lean- ing ontbe an other (ether. `She was ueietaed by line Nellie Picheot. eieterel the 6. Alice Foley. Iieter of she V II wee mppotted In `R, .1` Paint. hrntlarrzfthn Iurhh -n.. v-aa navy:-raaaaaaav -lav a -nzuge In the Canadian Military Gazette ap- peare a letter on the Royal military col- lege from a graduate of that institution). in which it is pointed out that the civil ataif receive leee remuneration for their services than the military. It is not claimed that the military profeeeora are too well paid. but that the civil professor: are very much underpaid. Same comment is made on the reduction of the course from four year: to three. and on the re- duction by one-half of the fees heretofore paid. The latter meete with the approval of the Military Gazette, which regarda it an evidence that the college. under the new commandant, is meeting with public favor. and eontenda that this ie borne out by the large number who have gone up for matriculation. thirty-four being admitted as cadets this year. The future of the college, remark: the Military Gazette. ie in the hands of the militia authoritiee. anditremaine tobeeeenifitwillbe utilized for the benet of Canada or whether the poliey oi etrangling `the eel- legeiatobecontinued. A` To ltemnln At Portsmouth. In regard to 3 statement published in A local paper, to the effect thot just or soon as there were two grain elevator: in ex- istence in the city the K. a: M. F. 00.. would move into the city from Portamouth, nldemnn Stewart, the local manager lor the company, says there is not a. word of truth in the report. The company is rm- ly rooted at Portsmouth. where its busi- ness will be conducted as long as there is any to do. The company never had any intention of moving its plant into the city. Neither does the company intend oppon- ingeither of the elevator companies. It will attend to its own `aaire and will be on deck every time to protect its own in- teresta. _--__:_j,j_ Ipuuq. vlvquuu Iuu oluuuj. of Univu-alt. Gnduum [Inn to in lvldul nood- 1|. uncut and culture o! homo , pd wlh Nchut mental tutnlng. l'II_Ir.un & tn [15 not Qann ug IIIIII up: uvn -; e-vu an..- The qusrterly meeting of the 14th P. W.0.B.. band was held last evening. A number of accounts were posted. I: was decided to have all the music in stock catalogued and placed directly in charge of the caretaker of the rooms. J. Foden. Secretary Kirkpatrick gave notice of in- tention - to resign his position owing to in- creasing private business. Another set of sixteen marches will be ordered from Eng- land. Arrangements were completed for conducting an excursion to Deeeronto on labor day by rail. The finances of the band qrere promising. 'l'|-omp Had other V -lotlms. The flimflammer. 'l`romp,who:victimizod several Kingatoniana on Saturday last was more successful than was at first known. He entered the room i-n the city hotel oc- oupied by W. Bailey, book-keeper for the K. & M. forwarding company, and carried away two overconts. 11 pair of trousers and several other articles of wearing apparel. He must have been frightened off before being able to make his exit from the hotel with the loot. however, no the garments were afterwards found in an out-of-the-way place in the building. A young lady, cashier in 3 Brock street grocery store. was victimized by trumps to the extent of about $5. Trip Up The nldonu. About 130 members of the congregstion of Princess sbrnec Methodist`. church. under leadership of the lndies, took part. in B sscond excursion to Jones Falls on Tues- day by steamer Jubilee. leaving an 8 e..m. The trip was most enjoyable. and Jones` Falls was reechei at one o clock. Two hours were spent at this picturesque spot and Kingston was reached at eight. o'clock, after I stop at Kingston Mills of forty min- ubes {or tea. The excursion was a success in every way. Boys Dnngoroun Play. Lest evening half a dozen boys, of from ten to fteen years, indulged in running over the roofs of the shores facing on Wel- lington street. between Princess and Brock streets. They crawled perilously near to the edge. and the largest: led seized a smaller companion and forced him to jump from the roof of one store to that of an- other. a feet that might email have re- sulted in the death of one or hot. of them. This kind of play should be put an end to. ..-u...._ Chomp Halo 0! mm. . We have mate by the hundred to show you. You can 100 mm: in Axmineter. Moquebte, Wilton. Velvet. Smyrna, Plush. Jute Beam. Cocoa, Brush. Rope Wire, Sheep Skin. Goat Skin and Oil Cloth; any- thing and everything in the line of mobs, all at rerlnced priooe. Received to-day a new lot. 0! W001 Squares in handsome de- signs. The right. place to buy house fur- niahings is R. McFnul s_ Kingston Carpet W arehouse. .` - aInTa`E._-1-T3 u3 ' Residents of that portion of the city- lying between Alfrbd and Neluon streets complain that a vicious doc is allowed to run ni:|_arg"o to ghedangoroi childron. The animal has been mauled. but the with in imperfdctly done and the muzzle does `not prevent the dog from snapping at chil- dren. The reltlmony of In Shoppers is ntronly in favor of our white undarwear department. We uimply ask for an opportnnibyof showing the new ar- rivslq, We have made 3 study of thin put of the business and can promise uni-fac-` him as a cartuintay. John Lsidlsw & Son. -.-~ ~ -----;v_..f*-:ux '- '- ' nlovii I-dying; is 1- '*-" 1 Wjtlmve reduced 3% of thdloo cI;t;:`::icyoIn logging to 66. Eninen & All our tawn. but you will nd the but and ohenpoab boqta and shoes at Aber- nobhyi. 127 Princess stunt. vs: vs snv twin -II.ruuuvv Shopping placed for women just now in ah the whiuwur` counter: in Lmidlswh-V The new garments are, striving and you oIn b utfotd to make your own undorwoar with such prices staring you in the face. .,.. . .. _ Nlorqlng aenulonu. KlN0.$'l'0N ausmass cou_.aoe Regular Quarterly looting. .....-_L....I- ....-..A:..... -3 LL. Can Dotarmlno The Pnlloya L- (\,_,__I:,_ I|:I:;,__, I1.--` on.`6FiiiS'Is&{ fneu" '- ~,.r; ;;&jy.o.g.;+. - lawn Your logo] It lone. Goo.Clil'odls dnnthuiooollbopilo . _ . ducunucd M J I `II An: nu-g Arvuuvug Knuwrmt. Auguot ll_.--(To the Editor) : I have hoard slut oomo penon, who oonnot be o friend of mine, much lou o frlond of tho ot hono mo. claim: that I on not pl any in which my children A troatod In tho homo. Iwould for nthot no my olxlldron in tho homond know may on Juno tho coco thoy got than to bovo thorn btooght up tho wow I ooo -out of thoohildton in Kingoton. Whoa I on not ploooodwith tho orootuoot my ohildron goo. tho lodloo whomon tho homo will ooon hoot iron no. I o noctlnnkony poroon {or u-ying to nan my prlvoto ooiro, no I hovo boonin Ibo houo often onough and if things woro not you all right I. `would lnvo oooo it for my .-Youro`ro- npooclully,'Wm.un Tuna. ..r.-_-_.-' ' , ,, only on to: mg-wag ........qi Provost, us the Nov You clothing Brock strut. lmneoind tlnbdayu uplan- did lot at lam cosh. which 50 will oh! wthopublicior. Anuuundn as '44. They anon in bonus is nut. A Hellovnlo . . . . . . (`ape Vincent. . Uuolph . . . . . . .. 1-st. Juhu's,Ql1B..... Rontrow . . . . . . . . . . .. . Otuwa ......... . Rt urgeon Fall: . . .. Napnneo . . . . . . . . . .. Peterhoro. M. Thomas . . . . . .. Uhuthnm . . . . . . . . . .. Proaoott, . . . . . . . . .. North Bay . . . . . . . .. Woodatoch. . Brsntlord Lindas . . . . . . . . . . .. Frank ord.... Fergus ............ .. a.nnonvllle....... omptvillo . . ondinagn..... '1' lnonburg ...... Almonm.............. Innnwm. Picton.... B1-n'mpton.... nton. ...... .. lam Ht. Clilrlh |...4 LnIndowno....... snult. rite. M`.-- Woodbndn .... . . Htunutoad Qua... Montreal. uo....... Ayres F'lncu,Qne... .. Shorhrooko Q . Toronto. . .. Bodford.Qu - - - Hunt.int.ou,Qge.`-- Three Rivers. Que.. Coohhixo. Que... llqrrlsburg . . . . . . . . .. Perth . . . . . . .- London.... .. Winchester. .. Owen Hound .. St. John, N.B.. ... Belloville Aha Vhumnt. . . . . . .. ABiVshnp Strachan School fm Girls, nlrl. Frye`: Mlahnp on the Market Lnt Bnldny. Mrs. C. Frye, of Newburg. attended the market here on Saturday last. She had in her pocket in pocket-book containing 35 in Bank of British North America billla, a smaller sum in silver. a pair of steel-frame spectacles, an insurance policy, and a railway ticket from Newburghtao Kingston and neturn. After having been on the market square for eome time she missed the pocket-book. and concluded that it had been stolen. In- veetigntiona have been made. but as Mrl. Frye has no recollection as to the peraona with whom the converted during the fore- noon. no clue has been found that would lead to the recovery. Connected win: the m-man Amorlcnn Hots!-Blll of Euro. Fresh cooked means. per plan; or und. Renal: fowl. spring chicken and burlzzy al- ways ready. Pun.-t.r_v of all descriptions. Ice cream 5c. and 10c. (including cake), tea. coffee and sandwiches. Open day and night. Telephone 292. A Deep (huh Cut In ll Heed By 3' Fall. William Gilmour. foreman for the K. & M. forwarding company. met with a pain- ful accident yesterda afternoon in the weighhouse of one o the company : ele- vators at Portsmouth. Work for the day had been completed and (lilmour wan en- deavoring to close one of the windows; he lost footing and fell backwards about six feet. the back of his head strik- ing the corner of the elevator leg and cutting a gash that required four stitches. lie was stunned by the eoncua-_ aion. but-soon recovered consciousness. Medical assistance was summoned by manager Stewart from Rockwood hoa ital, and the wound wee attended to. and it _..a. L... 3.... .. L A . _ u . ..-. LL46 llllnnn-up um! `[19 WUUIIU WEI IIIILUHUUU I100 RH] III not been for a heavy cap that Gilmour wore the wound would have been more severe. He expects to` be u_ble to ooubinuo his work after no-day. cn.Iy'e.ineoranoe mung 3 nepeeter Howe, oifthe Canadian re lin- derwritere eueeietion. of Toronto. wee in the city yeeherday end made his ennui! tour of inspection of the he brigade and hi: test of the engine: and hate. . The test commenced at three o'clock in the vicin- ity ef the Onto:-in street re eh-_|i0I_L The inspector : urivnl in` the city wu'un- known to the fire`, water and I ht eolamita tee and tire brigudl. Shortly are three o clook helnotied chairmen Minnee. otthe committee. of hie vieit. An I'M`!!! wee rang, and two minutes end A-hell [CW3 55.0 Chetham engine had tehen itiop at the corner of Brook, and uteri? etreete. " while the Morryweether` wee stationed at the corner of Prinoele and Onto:-io,end a stream of weter wee ying from each engine. The test of the etciency of the menend ol the engineeend the hose appeared to give eatinfactlon. The new hose ebopd the test. excellently, as did the older stock. with the exception of one length, which burst just before the con- clueion of the teat. I`||...:........ ll: .... .._.I _I.l--....... 'I):a.|.--A- UILIFIOII OK DUB BGUIJ. Chairmen Minnee and elder-men Richard- son and Bell, of the connmimzee. were pre- sent and accompanied Mn. Howe on a tour of the balls. 'l`L-._.........;-..!_. .........-L L- Al...` L........l AC DI D118 Hall!- The inspector s report to the` board of underwriters will be sent to chairman Min- nos in 8 short time, and it will than be seen whether or not the brigade has retain- ed iba eiciency, and whether or not the city will be continued in class A. }. OF xmiusrows Fl!!! rgQAD:' AND -Equnpugwr. 1 LIII W33 Illlillll M (3313 good deal of bitten-non and Ira dioouuod with oonnidoublo Antimony by member: or the city couucihmd oililonu will be decided in I abort time. Will the contraction dd the coal oil liuiu iuju-iouIly'n'ocb the cit '0-insurance` rating 1' nmncmr own. nfnhn Canadian n un- FOREMAN GILMOUR 1-uznao ot nu d.raoo uu 2 `-. Anhbhhovull tho Von Bow. tho D0,`: 31 Ontario. Phllhvn. Roudanoo ot Alnundoz I (Inna Jnhnnnm IQ:-Ant. The School of Mining, ~ KlN_Q5TON. ONT. ll:-omon_ Ihdo Quick llupojno To the la. spotter`: Summon:-The `Ion `rook Place on Ontario snout hut lvonln[-lt Wu Apparently lututootory. IIVL- ...._.A:__ A|._a. "I__L .g'..L-.. A-..-`J -' 11`sPE{;r01g_I_1gy1;js msr, npynrun I-I; -uounuvuu .1. The quit-ion thnhu winter. ouuud A" road dual nf hituu-nan And tn diunnai Losman POCKET-BOOK. Ibliblhi ,,A 'LA A...` ,:Al._uA`...__ .-u-.. FRONTENAC CAFE. '10 IO UFO, WIIOU End ll I10 OOIRIIIIU I balall` Wkigllllu, I hro Recreion Godey_ ~ {`.".;f'.}":`. a."".?s."aTT`";`.`.":`. .1:..`;'J'lZ Arsoses . ltd . Ew- md Idiot n ,' or F NISBET s gwhilo . I = I o L... ..... .... at Dniuunnnn To The Busy Bodlol. ,_ A,,_,__A II 1"`- LI. .......up:. 39-30 ..spc. I)-Oct. 1 want. most. 1 .099, 4.5 .. t. 6-`! 00.1. 19.20 Ladies Gollega, L34` cnuszcu SCHOOL, _INqURED. I. ll-17 Sept 14 11 ..`ept.. l.'>I6 . .3699. 15-17 ..8opt. 10-17 ..Sept. 11-15 ..Scpv.. r-an ..EQpf.. 20-Y1 ...`sept.n-2s_ . .Sopt II-II` ...So9?. Tl-I4 ..Bept. 21-N ll-X5 ...t-tape. I8-II ..8cDt. 22-24 `..Sopo. I3-24 ...8ebt. II-u . Sept. 18-14 .. ..alon. I5 gzunnn_mN_cs _ SEAlN % ncceptnd tho ohoqun win he roturnou. The l)omrtmouY.do0I not bind Hull 60 lo- eopt. H10 lowest. or Mrs under. rd ' '3. Inn. nor. without. anchor; not. be paid for It. Carnoy_s_l Company, .4. 4-`! \ `Twn1I`AHIl'!0ME NEW ll-IISIDILIUI UN - - i I n Suunnur Division hm-uh, lol " ` .3 Y 3; x`J.`x`ei `.a"".` ` 0 yr so p o nu ' 0 noundfn. Apply V. .| BOO"ll|"hI`Ol`. nut of Wood working"; PIIGUOBT noonna. an: and omoo rminu. llama. Wardrobes`. Tablas. no. Custom sunny. Planing. '.-txrniuqln ' sun and Doorwon. lvorythhc in Wood was-I. .. . . _ . n _ _ _ _ . ;-A __A -5.1...-`J -vw;---. nu v--vy- wv-p- Furniture Ronovsmd and Uphohtcnd lunar: Ilnpmvd oohh Ootpot Clau- lnq and Renovating. Xnohllo IDS low nu- .....I In Qhln nnmnnnr. In; Iulu l\'IJUVnIn|u'. - and by GM. company. l l obtained Mthls Department . Parsons are notified that tender 1! 1 not be uonshlnred nnle.-n made on tho hated form supplied. And nignod with thou aotunl Iiunntnn n. Ench tender muut ho acoompnnlgd by pn ' Each tender ncoompnnlgl an accepted hank hnquc. rub the order of the Honouruhuqt - an! 0 Pub- llo Worn canal to the or coat of Amount of the tender. which W llbo forfeited 1! tin pnrtydocllno tn unto: mtonoontrnot whon called 1: on to zlo uo.or1! he fail to oomploto the wor t-ontraoud for. If the tender be not be nturnod. 00 Department or runuc worn, Ottawa. Aug. 6.1891 } Newspaper: Inserting this ndnrtlulnant without. authority {com tho Dopurtmont will acid It. tun}---HIV: mM A LABOBERS EXCURSION ` FOR " sn1'HoAuLJ'1N A Mn .1`, A N A N . ` O undotnldhol. ammonia "'rInll- mt steel Roof, We-1'. Nook. 0t awn." will In rocelved until TnoIdI.y.l.h lust. for the con- struction 0! steel roof over I portion of the West Block Depsrtmontnl Building, ()t,t.nwn.. . ` mm. and nooomonlon can in mm mm! u .- Plnm and specication sud lorm of tender and all nononslry inforuntlon . Pnramm Irv tenders will not "'7po"'.'a'a'a'%u'}'. vTiI"3o.'px"e'." `I Oolluo noun , _ 3 B. Q. - Depnrtmonc ol Publlc Worh,| Ottawa. A > J Ittnwn and East. I'pon prenentnlnnn of certificate at dol- Mnutinn, properly filled out and strum. ' ' Tickot for tho return trip will be tuned to I1;u}iiiz point forito 31` 11 M I d Le; from an! 0n:u:udi`:1n;`; . ;\I;:iI'%`al.I:_:onl. "9 % Sutherland s Jnvvrv. Estuvom and Bultcoatm. ` From all Motion: in Ontario. Windsor. l'nnn nrmnantntlnnl Q0 llod and Ilrnod. Ticket. re urn Ifurtimz for 6.00 " (II-`ull oaruvsulhn aid Loang IVVWI uu- n -.-`,.`. vvm of Wlnnlpowio ind Including Noon Jnw. and Isultoontn. Irmm all in [THE GUULSHHESTHBE `;na,..~ ;= ! Weldon's LadI:s'Ev`rinI. 3% , ` Weldon : C ildren s Bazar, Art do lajgpg _ . T 1 s lin 013% Qgj, Mnnnnv_'(`.l|fPn nnntn _ " Centlury, S8 : T DANG. EISSLDILVUH UN` 1IUlIl' do of Johnston 1-moon. first house won. Sultan. `wloh furnace and that V _ luau. Alla thoaftonn al- 1'13 Qt:-got, Vmxm tn unprovo- V yt.gJonx Emu. ' - .9: Bargain ; Day Friday, as lined I Mungfy, 'C5`h:l%epomd I-In rnnr` ,1) MI|C"%' 9.3 3?. `VZV 1. `Pall Mail,` Metropolitan, Cana_dian__ Magazine, , 5 _ |Recreation. Godev. `.4. Tho Comer "Boo`jiva'toJI'io. Donut of Prlnoou and Nulkuiu inch EAIED 1' iv - 1'33 ...::"` ::;:*.?"w.-.:'``* ..;.`?'f.'2;r'T'1r.':'; __-..u..-.1 .....n Vlhn-nndni ugh Inn. . fnr um ann- mus-s ntguc stone, /) (1-- 17:..- -- n_..:. nA...L- For Bomu gull Jay, A; .cwAnE's."` In-II 1`! V For I'fqd'c'Iv|`:a Jul ll WAB;5- I loan: by man anal. oH1on.G. A. tr pltrlol, humu- ;. . if ggcula oppom. Mm onnld Park. an my 3 Il'2'l`I!0K t Bomsnl. Ontulo st. ,as.a.*'- -._..- ..-....-....v-.n an .un..--.. WILL HAVE ANOTHER onilibmtntn. I III! IV? I For Gem Jm JwAD1i:'s. I V: ?"mx..:.a;;%:qab::. . II II .... ....I.s- il:ln;ltod.) Lu rsusl U41`:-I mm AN `9_' No .wa.s'r. , _ L- -...l l..-I...Iln- Ilnn-Q OOOIII; -rm: BAl_M.| IHUPUIICIIIJ I-Iarper's'Magazine, I11`; ; . - 1- .. 4 s.` 3}` i:. Boontary. 01, 15 UNION 3'12. B A I 2 DB. _ tntnndon us`}.$.. nE?r<:::bl!1.o'c water. an. M0.` 1: _,aun` .`."3o n?3.'l..`u` T0?-LIT. WELL FURNISHED. laden Indian or enylemen; latent gatuoll tu. us 3: colo- otot. olephono . "aI1o.wm1 uoou mcswnnox ` as -. WI, _l Bjxgot. `OBI! . f*`.`:`.'.::...`5.:.3."':.`:r.':.; .'..`3"* + :2 cu nxumu iN_ _ 1+ ;h _ b auction in ng-ton. `-9 Is'us.~uh1Itnn'1.Auu. l29;|m|nnJu BIB 1.1 u Ij EVUIBUIIK TCXIIAUI CIIIIII. Johnna Bttto f`B.B9_??.`3_'?PT:_ 7"`- J___ ... ggjwu u-u wt uvnuww u-,w w w---- Eln but Educational ndvnutuu. with ` V contort and oonvonhnuo. .1 :|:l'Qlo Owqnot and Skating. `A. "l|.DAI`lCi llpnnlnntng it` hmnhnlmndn. P4'H`YIID.A!1|C. can-.. plan It." I. vuumrsvupu ALIAA OOLLIOI. I1. Tuouu. Om. T-j-12- ii m l'UI':_Ipg.Wuun. Q-'-uo_unoucuuquwInn.' Im "I!AlIJOME NEW IIESIDIIHOI, ON inn SH-ninnnr Division Strut. Incl: mm mm H.351- *r::r...-:s:::`-.: ;`$f'.;i-::.*:::: V_`:, Tmg ury, sum. uni `_ ,l;3j5ln gI9ivoi 1d.nIw-ellu I "?ou1pt`;tin.sndnn:-cry. F vu can can aavqcn `I'll ooumon. ova III nun- utollod. 5 out on successful for panic: II 910 of llnooosdul lot Inlet mn- . lava T-Ida oqlly uomm. 1m . oomlon. : -dutch II In gum:-. uh. Innonua mmniu Tr _,!r-v.7 '- --u w-7 W%aH$3'O.I5l|I|nI't.05|!. hnbh-pninlunnnln. drv. thin. And III: Iwmur--J ,mhhgrIin%nulp, dry`, thin. and _diiu..u..4. and mute Mnmlnluu nmvanfnd hv I % T f j ul {.u3A1- ovnngan. gnxiav `- , . I` I 0 ll- `; _: _ V ma p----: -&_g-up--hu-.lu- 3}` Imgml nnsmnxon on nuum an! nhauian 1-mun. n: 7 v_u`Ip IIII IMIIIIIU unuubul utuuuug. V ` :6 to I15 pox In-In _ . .9, 01% o nope: nunnm. A an vono-0 daughters of ole :- ' full Infonnntlon nnnlr to I .___x.---v-~,,._V V. . . mac wrw ml. 3 an Irlnmu Dunn. Ann]! MISS GRlE'R Lane In-mun-i, om i73`:'so1m- `Vanna T .- ;-n-- .u.. - ._...a._ '7' ' ' mg: an-gn--:1.` L-A Q.-g AL`. * EDUOA1-1'oNA|.. H0. - ONTARIO. `.1-mushod um. -::--1:-- = `so as:.ut-:1-.T :???.? "FER sue. EB 3151- m. G. A. lrknntl-(oi. bounti- stuantsf; rupuszl - tobpollot D o Nope:-nnnnm. Io daughters tlon apply Go hbunu _ 5" J. n. noxnr. Put. me DAUOUBT--An: hour on Inbjocc - onto: 6 the wdnhuoMhouon- for nut 0. Chi! Solvlomunlnun 0 and an dopowrhln . poohl nun of tn1tl :'n. 0511 at nan oafo. I. 0. 0. I.Bn.l1d1; u\I l...al\[} Ludv rnncxvd. ywwuay. Gouge Smith. ealnporoinl tnvdlu-. wan alluulbuthouiutnor Al-Ki child. on unutol. ...`!:`!' ..'.` t2.'..`.Z.`.",......"`; "".! ran uhnibbrury. 18?]. His rotinnont it houadnoovtnhoguuslordornxiag thong !-Enilfaoou. ' "'*'f."':-..-'...-.*. It at n thohdlnot. to: tho Klondiko diurictv Thovlob populnoo turned out loose the`- III l'IC[0I'| nnu VICIDIB . ' Rev. D. and Mrs. [sing returned yester- day from Cornwall, where they upon!) a couple of weeks with relhbives. Mine 0. Helpiu he returned to New Britain, Conn., to resume auhy use nurse, after I three weeks visit in Portsmouth. 1 A IN!` ..d._.... .......o..- ..l `l3..b..-Lana. BILUF I DIIFUU WXKB VIHID Ill 1'UrloUlllUIlII.|- J. A. File. science master, of Pemrboro collegiate institute. who has been in King- non for 1 few weelu, wheeled back again. Mr. nd Mn. E. '1`. Smtnn left vuterdnv 0. Benson. London. superintendent of agencies for the Birbeck loan company. is in the city to-dny. inspecting the local agency. Na M-ma hn bean found in this nsv u any tun. A pretty dunk. "Love Divine. from Shiner : "DI htorof Jninu," wu sung in tho first point church. Ottun, by Jana Gooko. of Kingston. Mnlvilln Mnlnnlm hit M-Ldnv {or 'l`nri_ Kl IEJIU. OI l\lll`I'UN'Io Melville Malcolm lofp to-day for Perth , an attend the fnnunl of his sister. The death was hidden. In than-cull: of I hon- pit.-I opomdoqjn Monarch D. V . Find. t-huounn nun lnlnrd in plul 0 IurIIuou_1n llulr-ICU V. Fund. thoyoung lnjnrd A nmuuy sooidonton July 27th. hu boon nnovd from the ltoopiulto hit home. and i to I-do . wupntnnckjvlw. my. to Rock- wood hospital for who innno about two. such Ago, bu boon tshn so her home by hczlri . She In: no! rooovorod. -cl`. Uh...-kl-- .4- .1 AL. AL` III II"! I. DPC IIII "OI TUUOVIFUU. Uganda Coughing, one at the olnt roddonlu ol Xitlley township, In dead. ugnd nvonsyolght yearn. for town: -0110 years tho lived in the Inn. noighbo ood. W. Hnnl and J. ung. xdiml nu. WEDNESDAY. Bill SEPTEMBERIQ7. ` lqldu. Tonal. rm. apply to yUIl'I III. VT III FIIU XIII. llUlKIIDO| ll0(XI- W. Hold and J, Gugo. lial un- onu. no ollniul athudanu at Rockwood houpltlllot the inane. The Int mud druid Ibo wound in W. diluent : laud yoludsy. ` than Inlth. aging:-nhl hnrdl-v. nu IVKTVHI III\I1XllTUlV-I U INK III - whn'_mu.rau.s.on:a: mm. -u....pa. nth had us... up 3t%QI$",I@%l'lQlIU "CW IIUTU. Mrs. John McCnul, Mncdonnoll street, II in Perth, attending the funeral of her niece. Miss Devlin. ~ Rnv I1`.hnr{`.I-nmlnv Vnnlrlnnlr Hill Inn: uumop. Umon semen. Mn. A. J. McMahon and son, Kenneth. I left to-day for I two weeks} visit to friends in Picton and vicinitfv. -1 D... l \ ....I II... -o. -5.5.---nun` sunnin- IEUII IT I IVBW WUUII. Wll%lUU UIIJI Islllu Mr. Ild Mrs. E. '1`. Sentonlefc yesterday for Cayugn, Ont., when Mr. Soabon hn uozurod A position on the ntatf of the high ac ool. n A 12----.. t.....:..- -....-..l..s....A--o. No t;-ace his boon found in this city II yet of "Jnck"Nowberry and Mrs. Bailey. who olopod from Aloxundrin Bay on Sutur- dni hat. I lllllll` IVUWIIIUU. 4511 IlK'UUW- ' Isaac Pattie, who has been in Dundaa since March, returned last. evening. P. J. I)nnnol'mn and F`rndm-inlr Ohm-n. laIUl'lIUl' II . FU8|Uwl'UU III ULIIIWI l|U||Ia Lieut.-Col. Montizembert, D.O.C., re- turned from the east yesterday to resume duty. Jame: Smith. of 0. Sean hu-dwnro in VI`. Inn. , wl Bzlll In I I . Auuylnc. I3 ' gill! 116.` o fol on 0 n1.h.rano," M ' `K amnion apply to tho Dinar. uuixnu Smith. of G. Sears hnrdwnro store. is spending his holidays at Shnrbot Luke. `I `I1 IIIII- Qllhuaut :. Ant -3 L-.."-. I.JIU- J. H. Mills, auctioneer. is out of town purchasing goods with which to stock his new store. I]... l..L.. ll.J'V....l ll.....l.........II -L.-....b IIIUCU. lull! IJUVHIL Rev. Eber Orumlay, Vankleek Hill. late of Japan, in a guest ab the home of William Dunlap. Union acroeb. Mn. A. J, MnMnhnn and non. Knnmahh. VII? UIUW dag lat. I rluuy. ' Dr. Kilborn returned this morning from 5 Ihort holiday. Min Tnvlm-_ 'I"m-nnl-n, in him onnnl-. nf IIIIX lfllll, l'I|3\lI'IID(] [IEO CVUIHIIK. P. J. Donoghuo nnd Frederick Oborn- dotffer urn regiabered at Ottawa hobela. Linut_.Cnl. M4nnti7.nmborI'.. I)_O.C_. rg. TUHUU OI U103 WHO IIPEFIUUUW ID- Members of the crew have ordered irom I Toronoo nn medals commemorative of the do I spent. in quarantine. The medals are go d with raised enamel oenbres end ` blue ribbons. Across the central portion is the inscription: "Bboameru Passport, Toronto Bu : `July 31st, 1897." And underneath: is legend is a yellow ag ouhspreed,donobing that the vessel had or was supposed to have disease aboard. U UIIUTII HUIIUHJ. Mist Taylor. Toronto, is the guest of Fleming Rowland. Earl ntreet. hum P.m.ic. who hnu boom in Dundn DO uulrnu. The members of the crew, who are still on the veeeel. cannot speak too highly of the kindly action o!f1`oronto people during the querentine. Every neoesaer of the tehle. toilet. eto., was sent About , free of oherge. end the Toronto newepapere, per- ticulerly the Globe, supplied peeeengera and crew with their own editions. end copies of their exohengoe. When the Peeeport cleared for Kingston, after being liliwed from quarantine, the piere were black with I tetore. oheerin and www- ing huts end endkerohiefe. en the etee.I'n- en, I: e and emell. in the herbor increa- ed the in by eounding their whietlee. Al- gether the period of quarantine wee a rather pleeunt one to judge b the state- ments of thoee who experien it. Mnmhnru nf hhn nmw haw: nrdnrnd frnm lovonolu ol the Pooplo--What `rho: An Iluylun and Doing. ` Mrs. Sturger, of Glen Buell, died on Friday. Dr, Kilbm-II rntnrnnd thin mnrnino from - RWIIt1' C IIQCK `Q; . `cf: um-..u. 1'I h'-'om.a m"uIu pnmoxpn. DYIII. tnenI.;rna we .qllQlil0ll among them is. " ill we be paid 062" Three rnedieal ex rte. one from Mnntreal._. one from ew York, and .a third from Brooklyn, N. Y., have been engaged, two Jay the passengers, who were aboard when the vessel was quarantined. to investigate the case of Whitney. the alleged small-pox patient. and to decide whether or not his ailment is smallpox. It is claimed that only the Toronto medical health officials -have seen him since he was placed in the isolation hospital. and that there "is con- siderable doubt as to whether or not he has smallpox. Shouldthe decision be that be hasnotnomsone will have to pay for the inconvenience and expense to which the paseengers and the company were put by their detention. The passengers have re- tained the services of Johnston & Ross. barristers, Toronto, and B`. B. Osler will have charge of the company s case. Should it be shown that the blame rests with the Belleville authorities. suite will be enter- ed sgeinst them. and Toronto authorities and thoeeof the government will stand in similar position if it be found that they are to blame. IN. ._....|..... -1 AI..- .._..- ...L_ ._4. -4-all ` "FIVXll'IIlI IIIU `(Incl-HIIIIU. . . ._t -_P. If `.o.'42?:e .`: .`.f*%"i .`a'...2*'" ..i .`Ii :.'.'v'.`..,`ZI ham Momma u go .uhm-n in to in hid in) for the remain- 11 .. Jlom .uonImu 1.0 iwboro in to be bid up for the remain- `du olathg noun. Report an that ici- Itho intontian of _.tha company to forego but: iotmpnrpou at a ing the boat. 1 umlh Ibo will be Inns :5` an exam - J3. hqptqfrap this port until the close of wrist`-ion,..' , , Quit. EH51. nk nnninaar Milne. la. lan for Iontuul I-not ll;ht-IlooI\nl Ix. In lhIlIlnh'IlIIIno1'I 0000- IIIII 3 law In Follow Tlulr Doolllon -Iouvonln of in quarantine. $I.4 I) I. (I -L_-...-.. `D--an--L -bill lig- T nwiw-iI! Job. `roll, first ongina'er, Milne, na- loond Jugineor Bolton. tha-`porter. nix woken", two cooks And {our men reactiv- Od order: luh ovouin to` proceed to Mon- ltod. when thoy wil be transferred to the r Bahamian, running between 11 hi: (n'oboJi,Inco to the order. Tho re- " Ekvillolnd lloncreol. They left: his or `tier of ab; crew know nothing` of the company : intention with regard to thorny Ami the question among them in:. "W1Il um lug nnid 051 Threu PERSONAL MENTION. W `WU uuxyulu uolon Iron HI. Tho number nuns}. _thuou the nod; Alwu 1% halo, _o. H9! at . . "'.`4:"`.;.":.*.?_'%'. . ""