Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1897, p. 2

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Booth. of Booth & Co., is not is supporter of the summer hotel proiocc in its ptoposod form. The scheme would not pay. and the proposal no purchase the Car- ruthors premises. on which Booth & Co : cod yard is locnbed. is not wise. as the Hotol Fronwnac Ind the British-American no so oloso at hand. "Alwington." which is in tho market, can ho pnrchssod for loss mono . And "Alwingtaon`isn ideal site for a col such on it is propood to build. .-_._.-_*.... tnnnnnllhn anti.` uul-nut The late Rev. Alonndar Grunt, drowned mu Winnipeg, was 3 pt-Ioul friend of Row. D. Lsiqmd Hr. And In. 0.1.. Bus. Upn onivsl iuthiteounuy from Inntlnnd dmmj In-In! In I-id\ Il'I'l\'II uuuuueounuy I` BIC. U I'VE Scotland demand worked lot hush wughutaoa at Ma. But, who unide- :1:-Bcouhvillo. H0 in. 3 Tulndibucilnch Nwhmnllumvqapr. An0ol. Willinnlwu driving houoycy hrdny but plainly a split: dunijoha. oivu-yluoihoy. Thooolunlhntto qupsbyollhunnnnnny. Oplulon of n C. 0. on in Recent Illlltln uenern Order. The commanding ollicer of one of the crack militia corps of this dietrict remark- ed to 3 VVIIIU reporter last evening that he does not believe the general order recently iiseued. enjoining the retirement of oiuera who have reached 3 certain age in each rank, will be carried into execution. He thinlu it would, il carried out, re:-ult in the demornlizetion of some of the beat corps. in which, in many cases, there are no oflicere competent to take command of the regiment. in the evcntof the retirement of their lieutenant-colonels. The effect of giving the command of A regiment to an oicer who is not quulilied would be that the corps would go to pieces. or what ie as bad. would become lax in discipline and non-eicicnt. The same is true of the other ranks in many cases. and the ollicer in question believes it would be injudicious to carry the order referred to into execu- tion until nt least those who would com- mand battalions have qualified for com- mand. When the prospective effect of the order is soon he thinks its execution will be postponed. N A hung : Ilnlorumu. A young man named Vsnuky, aged -eovonuon. resident on Brock street. was ukou to Rookvood hospital for the insane this morning. The youth has for-some tine ubown symptoms of unsold wank- A few ago his fntbor. at that time onplo at the chemo light worn. wu den-nnd in lhnnlln AL u fnnt. nf Dunn II UK UTTIO Ilslll WOTII. WIU |d"33ansu.asp st tho footof Quoonl nil L hill! UIIIIUTB PUB/IUH DUO Council. Some of the bakers who did nob, sign the petition any they would be willing to see the request of the petitioners granted. provided consumers were protected against. fraud by having overy fancy loul`. weigh- ing one and onehnll pounds, properly bagged, so that purchasers would know exactly what they were gebting and pay- ing for. U&lCf agree as lung Be one commoulty is of- the ordinary variety. but they cannot make and sell fancy bread containing shortening, spice. sugar, currents, and other extras at the same price as the or- dinury article and comply with the by- law. What they want is permission to make and sell fancy loaves. weighing one and one-half pounds, charging the same rate as paid for the ordinary make. The half pound saving in each loaf will, they claim. compensate them for the extra ingredients put into such fancy bread. There is a demand for fancy made bread, which the bakers say they cannot make and sell at a plot and comply with the law. It is therefore. for nn additional clause, meeting this point, that certain of the baker: petition the council. Hnmn nf him hnlnarn ulm rlnl nni-. nin- IlU8_V HIVO ll JIIGD gI'|8VHCeo Under the provisions of. the present; by- law bakers are compelled to sell only two and four pound loaves. To this the bakes; agree as long as the commodity is of the nrdinnrv variant. hut. Hmv lmnnnf. ..,-....._ Alexander McDonald, bnlrer, is circu- lating a petition among the local bakers for presentation to the city council. Nearly all the baker: have signed. but some are declining. believing that the existing by- law is sufficient: in itself and affords proper protection to citizens. On the other hand, tlmso who desire the by-law changed think they have a just grievance. llndnr Mm nrnvinimm nf Hm nrnnnnf. hv. They Wlll Potluon the Council to Uhsnge I Ilu_Inu. J.urunn0`0n VVCUHBEUEY HCXU. . T. J. Henley, who for eighteen months has well lled the position of local carbago agent for the K. 6: P. railway company. has been trnnsforred I30 the Kingeton-Ren- frew division of the road ac bnggngemnn. His absence from his usual place at the freight station will be gouerally regretted. Iiiyomuu acyclic ioopu`-inm -nu` T Hill!!! and DeI_I,II- ' ` J. G. Elot} and-{rife Ari at Montreal on usteambost outing. J. M. Shax-lock and hmilv. Toronto. are llllll U`laU_l' IILIIUIICIII ITJIUTCU. Hrs. 3'. w. Manic (nee Mm ma. Bhn-mun) New R-ocheIlo,`N.Y., is the guest of her rnqbhar. Barrie screen. R. (.'1|hrnil'.h_ R,A _ fnrmnrlv nf thin rnuuy UWIH 50 llUl35U- Mayor Mc ntyro and wife, of Kingston, are an the Windsor This is the Montreal Gazette : report.` and needs explanation in the interest of mayor Skinner. _ Pmfi. MnrAhall_ Mills:-. Dunuin 'll'nwInr_ mm. .. . _ Misses L`zzio and Mildred Berry, of Guumoqua, gm visiting with their uncle, W. J. Gate: lower depot. ". I Dr. Jack nufv lrrhrad homo venhardav WQ J . Gabi!" doiiot. Dr. Jack it Y Irrivad homo eshordpy after an outt at New Y_ork, araganset and other American resorts. . LI-.n I` It Il..--:- I...... Ill-.. DLAJ- gllDEF 01 H6!` IIIQDHUF. DIIHB 3|'4l'e_eW. R. Gbrnich. B.A.. ormorly of this city, huwbean selected as mathematical and soionco mung or Almomo high school. ' _ , Ila. IDA. \ `D-nu... ..L.._L-.I (XY...l__...I.._ (mom. > - - Mrs. (Rev.) Brown started Wednesday for her home. accompanied part of the way b her sister. Min Florence Danison, of nrtington; > Letter cnrrier John Colllne in spending hi: vacation in Montreal. Joseph Purcell, carrier. has been absent from duty since Friday owin to illness. Mnvnr Mn ntvrn nnrl u-ifn nf Kfnnnl-nn Iall IIILBFUUL OI mayor DKIHHOT. Profs. Marshall, Miller. Dupuis, Fowler." Shortb. Goodwin and others. of Queen : university. will attend the sessions of the British ecionco association which begin At. Torontoon Wednesday next. T. J. Healev_ who fnr niahfnnn rmnnthn VIUIIIIIE Xrlvnu-I I in! cm]. ` J. B. Potter, Cqntre atrgot, left ho-day] for Renfrew, where he will apend a net}- tion. I mnlnn T5-uni; anal Iu IA...uI nnnuu Al II- BIJXIIIUUIV Ulvlllxn J. M. Sherlock and family, Toronto, are visiting friends in GM ciby. J. 8. Pntmr- Cantns ntmnt. left. an-dAvI BRKER5 HAVE A GRIEVANCE. MAY WT CARRY IT our. l FRONTENAC CAFE. Pmsdmu. Msuon-. - Think! I` Wouldn't PI]. I)-_LL _R D__LI. I. IV- Wulnown Ion. THE puny wum; THURSDAY AtJuuS'1`- 12. 1397. UUW'll- IIZIIIIUB K4 lJUCKUL|h The awnings over the fronl,a of several stores on King and Brock streets wore in- 5 Led by the Police yesterday. Most of b cm were found Do be lower than the height xed by by-law. Those that were so were mined during the afternoon. This is business. Laws should be observed or repealed. o nnr nnrln wnfnr Inn Attained an intnrrm. . 1 Our soda water has attained an int.erna- } tional reputation for oxcellonce of avor, coldness and pmity. E. C. Mitchell. Nnrlh Rina Innvnn for Alnxnndrin av lllIlI|U" U`UII& Mr. Marks, A Cuban planter, now a re- nidenh of New York, gave a barbecue M: Long Branch, 3 mile below Alexandria Buy, to apathy of eighty-two boacman and guides last Sunday night. They found a lunb roasted in turkey style Ind drink- nbloa And odibloe Vw sizing and a royal time In: enjoyed. Thu lnw renuirirm that both this mrtjea l-IlC|'g I2 UIIFODCX QR ' J. M. Ferrell returned yesterday from Utice. N.Y. That city iea pnndiso for wheelmen. The etreete are paved with uphnlt, while cinder paths. built by the Union wheeImen'e lesgno, extend into the country in ulldirectione. There in not: regular organized club, yet all ghe cycliete contribute to the leeguef _ About. nix n'nInnln hat. avanimr atraot. onr CIRIUTIIIIIX K 5` WU: About six o'clock Int. evening street car 22 attack the band can of W. Pollit. The out]: In: turning into Alfrod street. from Earl atreoh. The driver y did not: hear the warning gong. he `mocoruun, fortunately. had tho our nutly under con- ctol win it. also Into contact with the bone Ind rig. which won not damaged. Queou a university authorities are look- ing for the results of the mnbriculaition ex~ aminationa conducted in July. The do- pnrtmenb of education notilics them of the Iuccesuful candidates and upon the result of the examinations are awarded the scholarships in the gift. of the college coun- cil. 'I"L....~'- .... l..... .......:....'I ......l.g... .. L}... .n..:.... COHIHUUI nna PUIICY. 1'1. U: WIHICHUII. North King loaves for Alexandria Bay Sundays at9a.m., and for Rochester at. 6:45 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays Hero loaves AS3 p.m., connecting with North King as Brighton for Charlotte. J. P. Hanley, agent. Mr. Marks. A (Tnhnn nlnnmr. nnw A re- VIII Ulljily-lo The law requiring that both the portion to an intended marriage should make oili- dqvib before obtaining a licem-.e has been abolished. Such being the case. Kings- Ioninnn who are to be married elsewhere in Ontario con obuin their lioennee from me before leaving home. J. P. Gilderoleeve. inner. 4:! Clnrenoe Sb. Y II ran-on" -gin-marl vontnvrlnn frown `V . . In but Ednoutlnnul ndvnntuu. with `gr: homo oomlort and convenience. Innh Courts. Croquet and Skating. l'UhIa.'l'Al l' of Unlvorsltl (jruduutnl. Isl button lvon to In lvl ual needs pu?llnr l`ho~nllno In nnd culture-of homo oonb nod with the highest mental tnlnlng. TUITION l'EI$-I"rom M to 15 per term. v Iloqu-dun, from mo to 0240 per annmn A bootun ol one-third to dnughtms of ole - `on. For full lnformsuon apply to M . RNWALL. KL. Prlnoinnl. Goo. Cli all: the nttontion of Ilia iablio who want uh innmnom. Iornir y mogivc hinncsll. Ho onra npociol in- duounonh in the nu! coats lint. 95 11-..... .5_...a. * .....5 T ```.T. `-...........'. ; Toiwnv at 9 an. thoolopnt scanner Bum Shh Inn: for Brockvmo and gallon.-n:n2n rial: than _.-- nu`-.Lw.J. wnm. no mu-son venue, `lhonto. up :. :ncuod ' on of lulu : Compound Iron rim. to but] thou god ndicinc For uh `by I: n Ilhnh-ll. CH. There's no law against paying a big price for low shoes. but it. ian't'seneible to do :50. We're justly proud of our shoe store and want: you to be. Prices on um uhooa WA down. Haiuas & Lockett. '1'... ............... ......_ Al... t......A.. IK` ..... ..I my nunIn'n-cnglloiulaodu. 500. \ II ! unis nwvi ruu. Iryupvpru Inns-I youncrvou.aglIorvounno-kn-youdyI- pupc: cihlutouonudun you nistublo. and liulo Ni. IIUU PUIICU IUI \K- Laal: evening some maliciously inclined person attempted to isou B valuable cocker spaniel owned E; J. H. Fisher. Fortunshely the owner noticed that the dog waalll, and suspecting poison. be ad- ministered emotion and saved the animal : life. Iain the second amempt to kill the same dog. M... vn.|. n|*\nnAlnl>na c.....|. .9 wt rv XV] IDC HUN 5. For the newest goods, nentosb styles in shoe wonr try Snwyes. Opera house block. l`|....n.. .s ............{L.. ....b's.....iA:..- ...... `I....I-. cuootun OI 0UD'FllIf!l info: RNWALL. |(.A.. l LVJILCIIUH 5. During the thunder storm yesterday afternoon a local photographer made four- toon sittings in forny minutes. There were fourteen individual sitters, all Americans, camping at Point Viviun on the Sc. Law- I'l'\I"R, Hull IIUUDUHUIlUu The committee managing the A eld battery aquatic rport.a_'which take place at the genera1's wharf, l'oinb Frederick. Saturday afternoon, has made the 100 yards swimming race open to members of the police force. Lnnf. nvnnino nnma rnnlirvinnnlv in:-linr-I HIIHU UUX. New York chocolates fresh at E. C. Mit.chel} a. `D..- 6|... ...-....u.L .......I.. ...-...L..-L nbulp... 1.. IAIIHUH III LIIU lllllllllll UHIUHUIIIB . During the rain yeatorduy the water tables at; the corners of King and Brock, Ontario and Brock and Bagot. and Princasp streets became clogzgoi. The wuccr rm" down she streets in a stream. \'.... -4- "AL J...-.L ...|...p- ...... nu.-.4 .'.. (Ant- `Tin! MU CHWIUY H. L}})UI'I1 IIUUFU UNICE- Perfume tablots, lavander, lilac, violet and roee--Lhe latest-, most. odorous. most. lasting perfume for linen, ot.c., an E. C. Mitchell's. 1\......... cl... ol.....-l.... ..L......... ......o.....l.... Ax-not. s Arnica Anodyno cures neuralgia and toothache. "'1... AAAA ...:st.... ....-...... II... II A H CAI.-I UUWII DUU HIJTUUDH Ill 3| ELFUHKU. You can t just; what. you wan? in foot wear at S8 er s. Opera house b oak. Vnrfnmn tnhlntn. Invnndnr. lilnr-, vinlnf. ubeumrtulp tlguncy. 1:: UIHFCIICB 60. G. Y. Chnwn, registrar of Queen : col- legs, is making out; a list. of boarding houses in the city that are approved of by the sonata, according to a clause con- tained in the annual calendar. 1\...i..n 6|... .....2.. ..n..&n..A..n $1.1. nn.hu- IJBXU Ul LI Bllllllllr EFOWDU. When you want. a ticket to England or any part. of Europe. call at (}ildersIeeve s steam.-ship agency. 4`: Clarence Sb. H. Y. Chnwn_ rmrintrnr nf Om-mn'n nnl. LIIIH ulUl'Il!|I`, 11. llllllilll, It IVUIIU Island farmer. brought. ovex to the city, a couple of stocks of corn measuring nine feet; four inches in height. He has a field of a eimilar growth. \V|mn vnn want. :1 Lir-lmr. tn Enuland nr Idol lot in In llnhllmlnthln sntl not AI In 0 tom and 0 Driven- drlvo-Q (I not of In Hula -h In IL. h-an- TUIIIIECU. ' The cheapest shoes in the city. Aber- net.by e. Madame Ire'.and's hair and complexion son -sold only at E. C. Mitchell a. his morning, H. Diugmun, a. Wolfe [Aland fnrmnr, hrnnuhh nvm tn nhn nitv, n cu-yvu cu. an-our-uu III auuqu trial saw Tnkgnc `locus, Olcol Diaries.` 1898. R, Uuzlow Cmnoru at noon at E. C. Mitnhelh. - Arnob .a Ax-nicn Anodyno cures dxarrhma. dysont.ory.cnunps. etc. Polica aermennl: Snnddnn n ne residence. EAIIHUIU llUUo The indications are that the attendance of students of medicine at Queen e univer ' next session will be considerably my larger than ever. nnI\ H... l.I,.nA ........ L- ....:....` A...m+'. HIT er lvll VBl'u esp the blood pure by using` Arnob a pills of Chamomile and Mundmke.& U0. "The water works dnnnrtmenl . laborers PEIIU Ul \Jl-HIIIIUIIIIIU uuu IVIIIIIUITIKU-ll! WU- The water works department. laborers nished today the laying of is water main ou Stanley and Lnnsdowne streets. from thecnrner of Pine street to John Allen : premises. The nhemmar. nhnnn in the nihv. Ahar. I the Inca or Ivory my wkwnha an ' Yutonbnlt rooplo Arvrnlknng 4bouv_-Notmng us All over town, but you will find the heal: I upon tho uuuuon at rlmo true: and chenpeat boots and shoes at, Abor- rams Noun. < n6t.hy a, 127 Princess an-eat. I ALI(..."!'.\:.'..:..' Icon to n_I.._. v - ` ll lUIl@I"g l7I'lIlI.l1JBq FUC- Polico aergonnt 8noddon a ue residence. corner of Johnston -and Alfredatmehs, will be cumpletegl this week. Fnnr hon: nl anhl I-n`Ann'nnr turn from no cumpgeteg um week. , Four _ ton; of gold hearing are wt:-om Debra have arrived at the school of mines for analysis. Two more ton are expected. Rnwvurh ohms am hhn In . at nrminnhiim In I000 VVUIHH U Fl IIIOIIBO DIDCK. ` Tho weakly Knee at the yacht club house but evening was fairly well attend- ed. A number of visitors to the city were guests. Tanglefooc sticky y paper, poison pox-,insocb powder and guns at E. C. g`it.chell a. Lieut.-Col. Montiznu-barb, D.0.C.. went to Belleville yesterday to inspect the new rie ranges for practice with the Lee- Enold rie. 'I*l.- :..A:....6:.\..- ..... 41...; H..- -n.....l-...m I.-u|uI DIIIVUIU IQ. Ill'I` "`"`~`59'.`3 "'9.",F .9 BY OUR ` '"*.`' Mucyd the prices of ourladioi susv REPORTER9 1;';`;`;`;,f"|zmnn to I50. Hainout KingstonBusinessDollege I0l' El-IIIIJIII. 1 W0 more Lon KY9 BXPUU($.n|u Sawyer`: 21169: are the In It production; in foot wear. Oren house block. "l"|-ux u-nal-In nnnn -5 9|... anal-J nluln 1zei1)ENrsA or THE DAY. 4 Invent Your lone: A! Home. ,/ _ nut .11. -1. _ _...--.:-.. .:.|l- `.'.u:- Two Well-Proven Paeu. Two lacbe-t.heh the people read the Wmu and that Kingatoniane are deeply intereeted in the Klondike gold region-- were trebly demonstrated laat. night. In the Britiah-American reading-room, on the etrmt. at Wade e oornerand in D. Egan`: cigar atore three groups of citizens, at dilfareot times, between n_ine and half- paat ten o'clock. were diacnuing various came up for diecaeaion by each group and by each the an eetion b Capt. John Breden. repor in the mo yeaterde . that the dominion government ahead ectablieh a Canadian mint. in order to pre- vent, in great manure. Yankee miners from carrying away gold mined in that without profit to wan ap- sabjecu. The Klondike gold die.-aoveriee. Foul rlncien or Fowl. A few nights ago sneak thieves visited the premises: of F. Milne, Alfred ntreemwho owns valuable fowl. Several hens, un- usually ne specimens, wliit-h their owner purported exhibiting at the lncluabrial flair, 'I'oront;o, were stolen, as well an A number of fancy chickens and pullcts. The steal- ing of fowl is becoming very frequeulzin the (listrivb referred to and several pernons hhve suffered loan. The thieves, whose identity is more than suspected, will yet. be summoned to answer, before the police magistrate, for their offences. Nearly Killed lmeel I . Yesterday a little son of Herbert Howard. accountant. at the Ontario bank, met with in eerioue accident at Glenlogio farm. Pittsburg. the summer home of the family. The little fellow was playin near the houte, running about with e liort I-tick in his mouth, when he tripped and fell, the stick striking the ground mid be- ing forced down his throat. It penetrated the heck of the throat, and could not be dislodged by un-skilled hands. The little sufferer was hurriedly brought to the city, where a surgeon found it neceeury to cut out the stick. The boy stood the pain manlully, and he been retained in the city, where he can be under the watch- ful eye ol the nurgeon. luv u1IIU- mu: 1 vy-n-no The custom: dapsrtmont of the domin- ion govemmont. bu undertaken to conduct the surveillance of bicvchn coming into this country from the United Show-, di- rect from houdqnuton. Hit-h`u'l`.o the eu- wmn authorities at each port was supplied with`: list. of print: of vluoln early :11 the inns in the Uni Ina-. but amco the rcem "stump" in prion than link are no Iongp -otvioosblo. Upon a wheel striving in pots. tbnppsiut phon- a valuation upon it-. and this In ulupmstl In the doputuollt for Ipgronl. If it in uoupged, the do in At one! eolloetod and lth tlpli, $0 Pioneers For Pluton. Twenty members of the Kingston Inde- pendent Protestant pioneer corps, under Capt. Vanalatine, headed by their fe and drum band, paraded last evening by way of the principal streets to the market square. There they practiced nnumber of evolutions in preparation for the celebra- tion nt Picton Liulay of the anniversary of the closing of the gates of Derry. The de- tachment left this morning in charge of Capt. Vnnalstine on the steamer Jubilee for Piston, where it will enter the drill competition for prizes. $nQ "I1,DIIillHK VIWI I. TIE bI?::l'l'@0IIidC'I|-`G, ' nlution fnntobplnoldoutbow , tinctu- iug doolg. confusion and dinuiduotim. Ihbo oiolouuchpu-sync-uuulprieo Iinuuintho put. out tho nd :3 ' huvul. db- Death 01' A Babe. - The many Kingston friends of W. Cooper and wile. who now l'0Fl(l0 in Ronfrew. will regret) the death of their only daughter. Maria Irene, aged one year, last week, after an illness of a week. The funeral `was largely attended. The [)lll~l)8M'8l`5 were : Masters Victor O'Unr_man, Ernest Letang, D. Louglirin and Arthur (lravelle, the two laabnnmed being cousins of de- ceased. Mr. Cooper was for years book- keeper for the K. &P. railway company here. 5 A l IA ..-u.`AI.1 The Sewer Was Blocked. During [the heavy rain yesterday the King street sewer became blocked at the corner of Brock street and the street in front 0! Wide ; drug store was ooded to the depth of nearly a foot. The water would have owed over the sidewalk and crossing had -not an outlet been cur. across the roadway to the sewer grate on the op` poaite corner of Brock street. Board of works employees worked for some time at- tempting to clear the sewer. Cheap sales 0! man. We have nmtza by the hundred to show you. You can see mats in Axminater. Moquotte, Wilton, Velvet. Smyrna, Plush. Jute Beam, Cocoa, Brush, Rope Wito. Sheep Skin, Goat Suin and Oil Cloth; any- thing and everything in the line of mate, All at. reduced prices. Received to-day a new lot of Wool Squares in handsome de- signs. Thorighr. lace to bu-y house fur- nishings is R. Mc.u\ul s King.-ton Carpet Warehouse. -1|: are Lulu II n IIIIIIIIIIJ. There was 3. blockade in the electric street car sevvice last night. caused by motor car N. 16 running otf the track at. Jenkin s switch, on Princess street. A deal of diiculuy was experienced in re- placing the car on the mile. as at that place they were covered to the depth of several iuchen with water owing to the big min. In took half an hour to do the work and the service was irregular from nine till can o'clock. nuv IJTUDDIDU lII"CIlI Pnevost. hi the N ew `York clothing etoro. having iven a. large order for full importa- bions, w ich will reach here by September, will make a large reduction in ready-made clothing and clothing made to order`. to induce close buyers to purchase now {and enable him to make room for the incoming goods. p-an-`gun... nnnuv an unnu-. . Building opemtions in this city this year nre unusually extensive, notwithstanding the general dullness in other lines of in- dustry. The new structures are. for the nlbet pert, dwelling lgouses. and 5 good many others will be used an stores. Water works inspector John McKee, of Toronto. who spent a. few days here. last week. stated that there are more new buildings being erected in Kingston than in Toronto. Pronpoctsro lnconxnglu. Application: {at admission to ' the King- ston dairy school for `tbe\ approaching term are ppm-ing in on the anperlntom denp. Prof. Ruddick. The attendance will be much larger than at any proyioul `term. Several ex-students roburn and ex- tend bh9ir,knowJod,ze. , ` no man no: ropuur. ...;-_.- .l-_..L_.-_L .I 5].. .--up---. Lldlif BIOVOIO Iagilnxr .....- -h.l..-...I pig. ..._4_... .1 .. A Street llullway Mllhnp. .. ....... .. LI...J....I- 1- AL- {CITY AND VIGIMTY. Ulcfor the `PIt ton|o of HI: Once the Alohblnhop Illdt 0 Very Bov.t.hoDoan of ntario. Inlrlnwn. Late Residence 01 Alexander Gunn. Johnson Strut. -`:4.---an-- --m-s--n -.- consists: i3,%;'.::`:.~`.%ii Mllllntod with the I. of 0. Au-couut.unts of Ontario. mm P mmmmu. lluuulng Trade In Brisk. `:___ __.-_-._~-,,_ :,, AI_!., -. The Greatest Ilnrgjnln. .5 2.! AL- xv-.. `\r-_|_ -|_u_: tutoh Dun 1 un . ___--.__ .._.,.._._ l`ergunon e lnlle llnehee. FlZR(l(7s()t<"s F.u.m, August ll.--Werren Rathwell held I religious rnactinain the Pine Hill church on Sunday evening,which was well attended. them being over 100 esent. We are leased to see Warren ing so euooeeefu . He holds a prayer meeting this (Wednesday) evening at the home of Mrs. Cunningham. Miss Iv`: E. Pryce Ienvee on Friday to visit friends in Drummond. Mr. end Mn. Alexander Mc- (ierry are visiting at John HollInger e; Mr. and M re. ll. Horricle epent. Bsturdey and Sunday with friends no Linerls; John Rethwell in visiting friend: in the vent. A denoo wee hold ea-the Hiwuippi hotel on Thumlny niglntlest. and was well et- laended end paused oil very quietly. lies Melinda Poole and John Uhnmbly. Scotch Uornere, t-pent Bentley at John Poele I. William Murray, of Bmitlfe Fells. spent Sunday and, Monday with friend: in on village. M v Hnrlowo Anlrl H.\l .l,()\\', August l0.--Fnrinorn hm got the most. of chair lniy, lmrli.-y and rye in. Spring grain ban the appearance of boing u very hem'_v crop. Mrs, James \'nnul- stlino, who lms been ill for some time, part!- ed pcxccfnlly away on the 3rd inst. Her fnneral wnu largely uttemlcd. Thomas Whitman is building a new house. Some of our young folks purpoao spending the l`.!t.h August at. Mountain. (lrove. Jacob Miller narrowly escaped being kick- ed in the face by a young nnd spirited l1orao,onh`nndayevening. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler spent Sunday at ll. H. Fraser:-.; A. W. Cring was the guest. of Mini" Campbell on Sunday: Mr. Joseph Ulnncy, of Dead Creek, at Schuyler Clancy s. Our choose facwryic doing A thriving business. Cattle buyers are nu- morons in the back country. Fartnera are rolling a great many young cattle at as fairly good price. _..__-._.__.._..,..... _ . .. .., --,_g __ V Ullllucu-I inc-In-U-. Vunucnnn. Angmt. 9. -}{uck|o|:orryin'g in bbo order of the dny though the crop ill reported to htbolow the nvongo. Tho an- nual aamuon o! oicul for the E.LC.E. llllll ocecuuu OI onu:-1 [or in! n-Mu-n. took plus hat nook and resulted : PICL dent. Mu. Martha Connor; Ir vice-punt dom. Mn. (,3. F. Bohoo; second vioo-push dam. Ilia: Melinda Boboe: third dons. Mid Edith Bcboo; uerotary. Rev. J. M. Whyu; trcuuru, Min Annie Con- nor. Dawd Mallory. in tho ouploy of Banal Bnau. II with I painhl acci- dcut Ins Friday. Mn. Harvey Smith, cl Tcnvotth. upset. I few days visiting friends in his nchiy. porno no In honour mo avenge. Inc In- l|;.ual olection E.L.C.E. A....I. nlggg l-.o snag]: -nu` uannlnal n pan-L rncuuu. nu nu Quiet. Ul.V1'l.lII!.-1 on and RI3nd ykeFeve7 euneruny on nuznnceu. The ladies aid of Grace church had to postpone bheirlewn social at Hay Island last evening. owing to the inclernenoy of the _went|ler. It. will come off Friday even- ing. It is armed than another boat) will shortly be put on the (lananoquo-Kingston route. Prof. Jzwlmon guven very pleasing. sacred concert Tuesday evening to a small but 5-elect audience. The programme was furnished by the very best. talent, and should have been better patronized. N.A. Howard Moore. of Syracuse, formerly an- aiatant. postmaster here, we: in town I few days tlua week. He left. for home yester- day. We- A -,_.__ A Fire !`est-SeuIeuced For Vnreu(-.y-VasrI- ous Arrivals. GANANOql'l':, August l2.-R. Howe, of Toronto, was in town Tuesday evening in- specting the tire appliances, and gave the firemen ecall from box ve, at Kenny & Cockeri|l s corner, in consirlcruble distance from the fire hell, and though they were taken `unswsros. they had two streams on in less than four minutcs,with sixty pounds, pressure on the pumps. Mr. Howe seemed well pleased with the provisions made for the protection of property. Alexander Ledger. for vngruncy, was sentenced on Monday to six months in Central prison at hard labor. He has for some time been :1 source of trouble to the police end at last got his deserts. Yesterdny s arrivals at the Gensneque Inn were :W. R. Furrington.l oughkeepsie, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hazelton, Brook- lyn; A. S. Walker. New York; Mrs. F. W. Bakewell and Miss King. Pittsburg; Robert Bushley. Cortland. N.Y.; A. 8. Ward, Wutertown: Andrew Devine. Washington, l).C.; J. Bswin Dosh, New York; U. H. Andreas, Rooltport, `Ont. ; Mrs. Ford Otwrburn, Kingston : Clayton Stoarns. Wyoming. Ohio. The Inn now has forty regular guests and a number expected this week to rerilain the balance of the season. John H. Mills. of Kingston, was in town yesterday on business. The Indian aid of Grace DUVVII R VVIUB DHTDKI. Several threshing outts were in yester- day for repairs, but it. being a. holiday they were unable to have their work done, and had to remain until to-dny. Mr. and Mrs. E. Henwood spent yoqtorday in Ustarequi. Mrs 1)r. Leonard was taken suddenly ill in Bellevillo, where she was visiting this week. leporb yesterday says sheia recov- ering. The schooner Eliza White brought in 175 tons of coal yesterday for F. E. Vanluven from Fair Haven, N.Y. QV6lllDji. ' A On L ondny last three tramps were about town, and towards evening got somewhat more tangle leg than was good for them. and they were boasting that if the people of this town did not keep them the would steal. This came to the `ears of t )8 chief of police. who straightway arrested them.- and` on Tuesday morning they were brought before police magistrate Daly.who sent them up for thirty'days at hard labor. No doubt they were feeling satised that the hard labor part would not be carried out, but yesterday the council. after hold- ing a meeting, decided to line several loads of stone and three hammers sent in. and the trumps will have to work or starve. This is a stop in the right direction, and in future wandering "Willies" will give our town a wide berth. u.. .... ..I sl.......L:.... ...,LAL- ...-.... :.. ....-s-- mqu` ny anon` parents. wguo uuo uu -Inav Ella Ross at eight o'clock toMauiAuagI Point. and Bellevillo. The Woatarn Metho- dist Sunday school wont to Twelve 0`c|ogk Point and Belleville on the Merritt. Bqth crowds enjoyed the day very much, ind returned home about night o'clock in the ovenin . n K nnnu In-In OK:-an O--manna `warn Ahnlif. But that Load: of Mano Wore ONONG For 'rnom-onouo Sold at mum and 0:10-11:11 Conn - Prubyurlu and ldthndllt In|dnx`Bchuol.l"luIloI-!uI- WPGIYWII Olvlo Holiday In Nspunoo. Nuxmnn. August li.--At aha choose board yesterday afternoon 600 boxes ol cheese were boarded, `N5 white and 805 colored. All cold no Bio. The mwn was almost deserted young:-day. About punchy" took in the 0ddIollow|' excursion to Mon- breal. and both the EU: Ron and who Mer- ritt had comfortable crowds. Tho Praia]- r4..i.u. Rnhhnlu uulmnl nhihi-an .nnnnnnnA. - .4 TRAMP8 EXPECTED `IO HAV 58 rum nuu COIN-)I'[IlIUIU UIVWUE 5 I ITUP tori n Sabbath school ohildron.1oooInpt- ' by their parents. wgnt out. on IIIO Ella Run at aiulm n ulo~k tollullaaal GANANOQUE NEWS. Bishop Sttachan School for Girls, Vcnnuclnr Variation. _, .11 Il,_. `EASY TIME`. lCarnoy_s'ky_ Company, ___ 444-1 .-dnM.nr.a. Each Mmdor must ho ucnompsnlocl by accepted hunk cheque, mmlo fusyhblo to older of the Hononmh otho ll nlutor 0! Pub- lic Wurln (- uml to the for uni pl mount of thotemer. whi : V IL! fotfel it tho pnrtycleullna hp 0 Mr Intoloonlho Wvlpu L-Inllod upon (.0 do M. 1!! IL!!! ID (0._1DPlD pnlrlt.}:lle:-[Ina tootor`|`:\toI1;4l1uz`rIon'w"n. - n n to no or o , o :30 vor nontnohti for. f o m-.-.nm.-ul Mm vhouue will he roturhotl. cullodn nwuouooru, 0 II 0.1 thovor aantrsofntffor. och!!! um-,opt.-ul 4-hoquu The Denutmontdou not bind luau The Ha cent. the 1 NOTCNSII. Department. of Public Worh, ` . Ottawa. Au- ILIII7 _ . Nnwnpnpan Annortln: tahitlltrvdttlodruont. without. mwthnrihy from the lbpurtmont will not |m lmicl for it. without. unthnrnq not be paid -:_-?.-__._ vu-uvuu -r--v--.. - -........, _-T. ..... sgin: and Door Work. lvcrytmnc In wood work. l'urn:turoiIcuonu! nnd Upholstered In:-ru'uflmprovo lltrlo Chil- lnc and lunovntlnc Iuhlno In new IQ`- -...4l L- ALI. nnlilnlli- I_11g_s_t_on La{lies _0ollt_age, -c-`:- -- -A- . 3233335. Jun u up, 5'39"? W" - . ... . ...-..A ' obtained ut (hi! I wtmaut. Person: am not ved I)mI.tend'pn will not. he ('ul\.-d`gI9I'e(I nnlovm mmln on be printed form supplied. Ind nlglud with 0 air notugl Ennh funds! ucnompsnloul an that 0! Wood Warkhlul . 4,, -n...}_.A_.. Illl( nun uyuuv-us-g -1 nod by thin company. ICORKS nusaa'_nIIgos _ WADE'S nnucf stoma," n..- w:..- -..z 'n--.:. su....4_ FINE --vu unru- itartina point. for Hldll t'FulIpn.rtlv:u|n and Iaonllot lrom any Cnnndln n:Puolllo Ey. Agent. : HE HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE ON Union Strut. mu Dlnoion Street. lntoly hooupxod by David .1. whmnud. A small ulpondituu will oomploto it. hot and Inn noon : Oolloso grounds. Apply to . V. lll|.Bunlat.er. ` EALED TENDERS ADUREBBED TU THE 1 undersigned, um onciowd `Tender for Steel Hnof, We I. 00*, QDWI." Will be rmmvml until l`uo-s|ny.2Ith lmh. for the co)!- rm.-I We Hook, 0t.tow|.".will be rncuive-l until 'l`m-mlny,24th imh. the structlon ufn nteul roof two: 5 portion of the Went Block Departments! Building, 0t.t.s_\vn.- r _ Plnhn um! specification cnn (`no lllm um! 3 IlDO(`.lM\0l'I non form of Oonnlar and all not-ovmlfi Information I Ihu-unm sum not ad llm|.tend'olu not Mnoulon, pmporly lla-I out In-1 Ilcnod. ' `Ht-kat. for tho return trip will bu Issued to point. 1-'Ful| particular: FOR $l4$~ . 7 sT:::oz:;:m M ANITOBA nan` l'.ANlI1I`A'N' |lM.tu,wu unnl Emit. ' l'pon prunonmtlolll of oortillolto at doo- lh-I and Iicnod. 'nr.xmms Anunlasku vm THE ' ` d I 0 L...ft'.L'.".#':". .f*".'.`...:.*..:s'. ....`_?! ':i`:.'.':`..'. Jnw. Eutovnn and Srsltoonti. ' From all so.-mun; in Ontario. Wlndgog, Ilntmwuunnl l'mm uranonmtlonl FARM " LABUBEBS EXIIUBSIBN . |`VKIIIP"Id1II West of Wlnnh to .na. xnmun1f`lou_io and ultoontn. H`:-nnn nll Station: ontulo. Windsor. W AT!!! ETIO AHSOOIATION PBOPE wry north of the fenced (rounds. Tho exten- Ilnn of Earl 1-itnmf. will run dlnmtlv MI I-muuh min UOOLSHOESTUBE ENGLISH CHURCH PRAYER BQOK-1oc upwar\ds. TESTAMENTS-1o cents up- wards. FAMILY BIBLES---$1.50. POCKET BIBLES-25 cents. LA E TYPE BIBLES--40 r cents. com in Prlnoolaloo `v nmn`.nou dtroou IuSutherlan;(l_ ]Ne_w Presbyterian -A ' Hymn Bonk, %I+}tyo., no CENTS upwmns. F . ' N ISBET S Ilon of EM! Street will run directly through that hm which no clone to A growing soc- Oiol 0! '10 city. Apply to J. S. Sllxllll. Iolloltor. Clarence Stunt-. i nr-.<-,opt-ul ntcurnul. De rtmontdou hint! to go- cept. owest or an` tondoc. / ' "mi. 1-. 11. um.` nonusry. Barzzxi Friday, vu vv----_-,y ? I ' 1 j` njjjj ` ngvuu -. vi vvw v-y->-wv- Puqueuylobnc. . Bar and onto: ntunu. numb. wudrobu.'ru.bloI. tho. _ '_.__ -u__n.._ I ..._..A_... 3;. For Ind Jun, ulhiua, WADEBU "` - V` --- 7---7 v7a--- Corjlijng ind Shut. {WT VVTW` _,; Fox Bozugs .ndJm gs wumz. The C_orn_1_Ir Bbokstoro. WILL HAVE ANo1n.s`_n HAT .LAR(}E RESIDENCE ON NORTH Ida of Johnnon Stream. first house want of uric Shoot. with furnace and other modern conveniences. Also the Stone Dwel- ll . 88! Bun-e unmet, with modern Improve- plzntl Apply to Julm Munm. u-ovawuu onixib siatt. ORDEREQ. u--4.- (LInIto'a=.). ,_. __- -"_._-- ` L71 "'\..LJV AND CANA`lm\`N' . NoRTn-w_Esr. : , ;_t..Ln_ 'A:'r|l....-.. ' WILURUDI A. [A E. IKUY. ligcutury. Euoslmvnn FOEMERLY THE RESI- donoe of Hon. 6. A. Kirkntrlek, bounti- hdly ultnntmd. opposite Mncdonnl-l [`a'rk. Ap- ply lo KlllKI'A'l`RICl( & Roan-ms. Ontario St. HI SIUNII RESIDENCE, 76 UNION S'I`., mu King. Houtodb hot w|ter,u.etc. lawn, gmdun and pm In. Apyly to Du.` . OIJVIB. corner Kim: and Gore streets 18 FEET, WELL FURNISHED. In table for Indian or gentlemen; latest. Inprovouontu. electric H,i.ht.u. use o!_ tele- phone. 48!) Brookbtroet. telephone nu. UIIIIIO. 1.0.0 II A. BLANCH AID. 0. A. L` llinoo. 1!!) Johnston 1 rfoot. 4g:ln o, All In. Dlvto . A_DDlI.b. wn, gmdun ntmblo. tt uvnn, Kim: S 1'0-`LE'l!, WELL FURNISHED. lnnrnvnnantn. nlnatrin Huhhu. rum nf tnla- Hhf U! THE l"bA'l' OVER THE BIBBY , 00'! Clothing More Kin Ituat. ml oin- Bollh'|h1ntin0 co. pply at um 00. .T men; an ; wtru goon mcsmnmm mmpngzy Princes; Strut. Apply Finislmu THE I')E'.lIBAI!LE RESI- noo.1m Johnston street. Good locality, ` llotfoot dulnan. modern uonvnuienoeu. \ BE9!3ZI`=.3 ~`.>E.PT.-" 7-.-._ EE'.'. E*2.'*`'*.IZ.`"~'-'-"~33: Innujn xndnnnnaghl ta $:11ecaa ' DROV. R. I. Wlll.W1l'ICi.L OI. CI . THOMAS. CH1 . av sq.-uqvuu up vwuuyln Iuvluuuu nuluul |auII;| ijura umm..3?c73'$.3`JI.?l i-'l}?_'3'L.I?.$"" " "" `The School will to-oponlnu tho lid- Iuulur holldun on v i j J. ft -z ii. . haul! lhmuhnnl the warm. Porn: Ill. .on..oI.- re-m.. Kpsvnn. :1 pnpu-0 to till the good position: K T ' r . am`, `}".'J .`.3'``:%"."'.: W ; ' u-W1mv htlm with cv- qpplloaaounu of! I511!-mun A I ` `I fC.V,1'll2`sTlA Run pi: an and humor cuu: AVCHURCH scnoof, u....- -u-. Known. I tn Milt Dhtnn-I.h. id? `Ann---.T.'A_.-; __. -.__#. um nu . av` TORONTO. ulndnr. `roam. Ito. Ippll to LL!` 0! THE FDAT OVER THE BIBBY O0 : Olothlnu litom. Kim: mum. mllnin. IEDNBSDAY. Oth SEP'l'EMBER.'97. "MISS GRIBR. v -4- n_a_.n_-I Il0'l'IL WBLLMAN. ..... _-_--_._A L__ L... AL-. EDUGATIOIGICIT ,5 -"-'-'3.`-v-Sn ` (T0. - ONTARIO. I'..m.um.a.wa. ., .1'o 3311.211, :5r`7n.`a. `Wllloauu some vacancies. K0111 :-Att.end the %'l'he School of NI:Iining,| I`m a._ s1_ o . | '0'! . ,_$%`E'.t Anna-luonl !6dk !'..."`a..sh`:':"""'-.`:'.`:.`.` uunaainytl-sconce '(n'm|uon I . Principal. m street. uoou munmy, . modern conveniences. .1. y--r 'TWfI . -.` :'78oIl!NI HM nmmoa by L`v`|'|cuu Son. J. B. IOKAY. Pun. 3'53 Auu I Io Uctuuurg, Inna. `Pol! DAu.nom-II. Out. August ll.-- Nothingolnbououuinodyotu towlnn UOIII ' GU31! IHIIIJUIIHE. nwi wu- lian to Kingston. what : Raga, Chicugo to Oldouhrgounz Eucnnsht. chiongo Io Ogdunobu-3. what. ' Thom I)u.nomuI. Oak. Aunult ll.-` rm '1`uomn.-:1. Uhnthnm Proaoon... Nnrth Bu - Woodstock Brnntlord . Linda Funk or-|. l"orua........ fhulnonvlllo Kompcvlllo '1" ondinams '1 mnhuu Alxnono. . luuwu P mu... Iunpcon. \ atom. I-Ilorn N6. (hthuino Lnnudowno. . . . Mull HM. Ill Inodbndno . . A'll`hl.ICUI:`l\'l'l0 EiAuIIN`:Tl!`(`)"N 1:: tube: H ngtrnihomn en nu en. ..`.'. . .2.-W." :- 'o.'"m'w:.-.m*~- I . nn I . nu-'Wna$'oou n for l roIpu_cton. ' J '4 Alt! I ma. ":o'l`.`.'n..h. uuoxhppmochannmr. Cotanqnl chroilolee. C.\1'M`LAQt l, Auguet ll.-J. L. Nicol and family no unplug at Indium Lake-; Mine laoney End ex Bhore nsccgmpeny tom. . . nu yend . . Gen are oponding e low due there Also. 11% Free Methodist. meeting: are increasing in iutcmet. end lervor. George and Joeeph Ilnycock ere camping neer Napaneo. J. L. Beyeoel, )l.P.l'.. has returned from Uoboerg. In. J. 1}. Walker entertained her Manda as e luge petty Wednesday evening. Mn. Connolly has returned 1&1: QVHG giili: i Qyde. . . ettoliei u eekeou. elbiocowel: In. Roth. oi Heetheote; Ilre. A . oi Pu-hlnle. at Dr. Ic- llrgeha W. . Milli. 0! Toronto. It In. in nu ; IHIIGVIHO - - ~ - - - ~ - Capo Vincent. . IV Gueiph . . . . . . . . -- M. Juhn`u, Que" lluntrow . . . . . . . . . Uunwn . . . . . . . . .. Rtllrzoon Full: . Nnpnnom. . . Pete: lmro . . 310. 'l`Inuhnu N Gnboolfl. Wolladlhnnllnlnu. Pout Gonluuxn. Out, A: ll.- Dowu- Bhutan Rounount. on Wil- I;-- L- It-gA._ -Ln-O n Danton (`Jinan-an Smnsteu-1, Que ,. Montrmnl.Qun.,..... Ayren Flnt.u.Quo.,. .. Sherhrooke. Quu .- Toronto. Bodford, Qua. . . . . . .. HuntinI.ou,Quo.... Three Rivers, Qua. Oookahine. Que.,... Iorrlsburg . . . . . . . . .. Pu-th London . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wlnchush-r . . . . . . . .` Owen oun-I . . . . . . ., ht-.John.N. ...... .. ngllavillu ..... (Mum Vincent . . . . . . I Fllll` H. Illfl \VnodbrIdC0 . 1 East u-tings. . IIOTPOQ Inn OHWIHO IIOHK UIIUIIT (WICK- A company hda been formed with s capital of 850.000 to construct waterworks in Push. The work of putting in the system will be commenced in a few days. Fm-nnnra in him mwnshin of Drummond system wm no COHIIIIODOBQ III a low uuyu. Farmers in the township of Drummond have subscribed eighty-six dollars foropon- ing u the side road from Fergumn'a Falls oadt/o the third line road. The township is being naked to grant. three dollar: for every one subscribed. \ GIGCIZIIO runway to mnu-x. B. Mohh, of Rentrow, has patented A cattle gunrd for railways, and experts any it. will answer all requirements. 'l`hn mnrrinnn nf Hlnrnm-.n W. Bradshaw. ll : WIII answer llll rcqulnsmouuu. The marriage of Ularenco W. of Winnipeg, to Miss Ruth 1 . formerlv of Carleton Plncp. too Minnoafpoliu on the 3rd inst, Tim Ottawa. Arnnrinr & Pu Itlhrt Uollogn, Bonavllle, (Int 332:1 may again au-.ou-4 nnnnonpom on we ._1m man, The Ottawa, Arnprior & Parry Sound railway company have prosecuted a num- ber ol farmers near Egumlille for driving hot`:-es` and cattle along their track. A nnivnnnnlv Ind. knot: fnrmn with n aeen. zscouanu, m 111:. Rev. Mr. Woodaido was inducted into the pastorate of 8:3. Androw a church, Car- leton Place, on the 5oh inst. 'l`hA nitivunn nf nvnrintnn PIA!!! urn dill- lawn rises, we own man. The citizens of Carleton Place are dis- cussing the advisability of building an electric railway to Lansrk. R, Mnhh, nf Rnnfrnw. has mhentetl A uy nepremner 19:. Wellington Fergus. of Prescott,` has :1 violin made by William Fundy uh Aber- deen. Scotland, in 1777. `Run M. \)|Inn.-hhln um: inuhmtnrl inhn H. B. Wilson, manager of Molson a bank at Trenton, haaordera to move to Calgary. ~ Rm. W. A. McKenzie has accented a llllgli `Jill!- The Pembroke nlvigation company ex- pect to have their stool steaxnor completed by September 191:. Wnllimrhnn Feraun. Prescott. URI EGBIHHOCL An effort. is being made to have a tele- phone line built from Clayton to Almonte. Minn Aura Ennis. Carleton Place. has pnouo lln0 Dull Iruln KJNlyl:Ull LU t\llIlUIIlUo Miss Aura Ennis, Carleton Place. has been an :1 ad on Loacher in the ublic 8 8 P school. II D wnnnn Iv\onur1Al` nf MnIunn n Uulgury. Ruv. W. A. McKenzie accepted call to Douglas and will be inducted on August 24th. " blnltn, jewellers. new All we coneo : "I have just been down to see the steamer-`Al.-hi leave for the gold "elds. There were about 500 miners. er prospec- tive miners, ebosrd. It was a strange eightr-horses. membeggnge and auppllee all hu`ndled,together. The men are every- one sure of making a fortune. Word comes here that the" wildest. romancing does not hell -do the goldelds justice; there appears to he heaps of gold in the Yukon waiting to he ' gathered in by the lucky miners. Those who have 'uet start- ed for the gold elds have to travel 1,000 miles north by boat. and then have to walk 7 miles towards the north east. Upon lnnd~ ing from the steamer they have to climb u hill nineteen miles high. and hardshi e en- countered in making this ascent are read- ful. In the Yukon district the summer is only two month: long, while in winter the degree of frost in very low. frequently ranching seventy-ve degrees below zero. 'l`he people hereeboute are old crazy. Nearly every window has god nuggets exposed to view. The gold feverie very contagious. on the steamer which esiled to-dny were several women. Onehed egaily decorated rnule on which she will ride tri- umphantly into the gold elds. There were old men who had seen better days, young men, boys wearing the uniform of United States military cadets, big rough cowboys, with revolvers strapped around their waists, jostling each other with their ck: on their backs, unmindiul that they hid A 700 mile mountain climb ahead of them. It wue is eight I shall never forget. ~ 0l'IN!; 01`! aixnn . ` 'l.IAlII `III commons, Ovor no chl- utollod. I out o! 0 nnooouml tot Ioulor vlll olunoocuhl for adornm- . Lnwanmrmha pannn: thnmnnh. News Of The Dlutrlcl. Condensed From The Whig Eu-haugon. T. 0. Porter. of the Mubmwa Tribune, has assigned. An nH'm-L in hnlnn maria tn Iuum n fnln. on In. You: In And lnldonl All lure the cnlo`-Tho Bonn crowded. And All Arc Hopeful of Inning Easy Fol-Qtinu. V Bubjoinod are extracts from a letter of U001" 0' with, brother of J uhn uni Charles 8 Stnit. , jewellers. at the coast : 0-I hum inn; bun down W #10 In 9610 mLns.| 6I80IP1:IVE LI;r'1'n mom THE PACIFIC COAST. A _ THEIDISTRICT DAsHEs. The run run. Hoyt. pt. . ....'.~.*opc. rs-su . . . . . ..8oot. 29.!) . . . . . . .Sept.. 29-10 ...... ..A:-g IR In .........Ang. 25-26 .. Ana 3)-Sept. 4 ..Au. 30-Sept. ll ` . . . . . . . ..em. 1-! Hill. Bradshaw, Mcharen, . took place at Hope. .. .SepI. ...Sept. 3 . Sept. 2 A I ...!-`opt. I I 1 ...."en1 III lll Dennis modourslo F.-.-'3-as --`-.... saw-.221. av.-.a~| T---:-------_

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