Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1897, p. 6

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s an IIMBRELLAS FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. GLEN BURNIE LAWN PARTY. GAYCHING THE TAQRPON. `rho Ooutoruu loo Int!!!)Ml- ,,- in uI|L_. __.n:.._ J. gllfl Ilhll Hill oinwwiw Inuuu own during tho Amonhn nun- BI-nu! Nogru Olnldron. m-.._- 1...; 11,, Iwmlscv T0 mi EAST.| A BRVSIUH OOLEJMBIAN SPEAKS `nnr nu THE CHAZE. X XIII wI- :--- ._ our on `me c'nAi:.` II; Ines not Ihon Yeer-Wu-nllcs `to Keep Avg:--I`ho Gold Olllnl All `token Up -The lellows who loot All ' Kano, B.G.. August 3.--(1'o the Editor): Permit Attention to I few herd hots ro- ;gnrding the Yukon gold exitement. olpeeiollyin the out. The knowledge of "gold in the Klondike ls nothing-new here. A great mony people in this section of Bntlsh Oolumhin` espeeislly know the Yukon nnd its trihutoriee `very well. Some have recently returned after being there from two to four years; some have partners in the Klondike yet working olsims with veried snooees, others have partners who went in like themselves with money and are not`? work- ing by the day at 81.50 on hour, and 85 per day for board. such as they can get to eat; this nay seem big pay, but when one considers that it only lute sixty days or during the summerit puts an dnifersut phase on the subject. ~ Another msn nere. who went outtthere phone the enbieot. Another nere, four year: ago with 84,000 hen been up the Yukon four times, end the Klondike twice`. Lu a. partner there now who wrote him by last eteamer. For Henven e nke, don't come here`, as there is not 3 thing that is any ood that in not Already taken up." `Anot or party here sold out an eighth in- tereet in what is now a good silver pro- ducing property for I song two years ago. received $2,000. took ve peck horaee to the Yukon. cot snow-bound this aide ol the divide, kept them until they ate up all he could buy for them and was lorced to abandon them; he came beck thii spring broke after meny hnrdehipe and much enf- fering; he say: the people that ere now going in will certainly tind on many com- ing out. some will have gold but moat of them will have nothing. A ..-.m.whu. similar crnza struck lahil home. 0 workin men`: cluh intend to de- vote a good all of time during the naming winter to the Mosaic economic tum and in an endeavor to interest 3.)` ulzolio in G a stem of government, hwhlo . although t had its origin all u Not: only mrlod of history, is deserv- }.l_u of one I study by the wisest. of ".7 on pollllul economists. Respect- ly youu.-Kl.\'(`-STONlA.\'. . rm u H them will have nounng. A somewhat. similar craze struck coast. two years ago when the Australian Koolgartie excinement. took ship load afber ship load from Vnro.uver, Portland and San Francisco to Australia. Many are working their way back you. These ex- citemenbs are nothing new to western minors. The Coeur d Alene. Cariboo. citements nothing to western Frazer River and similar mad rushes are well understood here. Thousands ocked to those streams. A few made fortunes and the many, alter enduring untold hardships and suffering, returned broken down in health, poor, ragged and hungry. The western men who one inured to such hardships and are best qualied to undertake the perilous journey. many of whom have passed through similar excite- ments, view with horror the reports that reach here of the tenderfoot" from the east who do not know auriferous gravel from clay-shale. never saw a gold pan or a mountain trail. and have no experience in prospecting, starting on such a journey. There is more freight piled at St. Michael s now than the little steamer on the Yukon can take up all next summer, and more on this side of the diyide than can be packed in in six months. Starvation is sure to follow` if the stampede lasts. 'I`|-in ts-nnannrfnlinn nnmnanies LIB IdV8l'- follow` it the atampeae iaata. The transportation companiee are adver- tising every man who comes out with gold, but hundreda who come out with nothing are never heard of, they are working for g old too. Fancy a man erecting a eanvaa tent perched on a hill-top on twenty-ve feet of snow, fancy one of the coldest night: you ever knew trying to build a fire with a scarcity of green 1-pruce wood. din- ing on a piece of pork. some hard bannaclxe and a cup of cheap coffee. not for one night only but every night for six months: then you may imagine the diiference between that coldeet night you know of and a night so cold that the thermometer faila often- to register it-generally 70 to 80 below zero-then think if you want to take one chance in a hundred of getting some gold out of it all or ahatter your health for life. even if you escape without starving to death. There are hundreds of good prospectors all through the Kooteney and other points in British Columbia and the west who would quickly go if they did not know the dreadful rieka incidental to such a journey and the chances of getting nothing for it all. Truly yours, Janus O. llux. Dlscuued by the Board ot Works This Afternoon. The board of worlis met this elternoon teen-ive at e decision regs:-ding the re- quest of the street railwsy company togbe allowed to lay is double truck Along s por- tion of Princess street. B. W. Folger, sr., superintendent of the street rnilwuy. was present. and explained why the company desires to double track the street. The people living st and near the (lrsnd Trunk rsilwey junction wish to have so complete sud independent ....u:.-. an that. more will be no inter- have ll complete Iuu Inuupunuum. service, so that there will be no forence with the city service. He pointed out thst if Princess street. or the necessary portion of it, were double-tracked` there would be.no delay on holidays. etc., when tralc is heavy, as there would then he s continusl service in each direction. He asserted that only a few of the Princess street business men oppose the proposition and when once those interested see whet benet they will derive from the change there will be no further-opposition. ed A Pluneent outlet. Lent. evening the steam ynchb'Boecliceo, having ehoerd its owner. W. Francisco. and Mean. W. R. Stewart, Montreal Stet; W. H. McCa1lum. eeeocieted press. Bullnlo. N.Y.; A. Webster. Lenedowne; C. R. Weheter and Dr. B. Webster. re- wrned from e cruise. Leeving here on the eltetnoon of July Illet the party Ileemed up the Rideeu. opping one dey at Ob- tewe. Thence they proceeded down so the Ottawa river to Montreal. where they re- melned two _deye. beevlng on Sunday night: leet they etentned up the river lei- purel . They consumed eleven end one- hell yeon Iheerip.-whiehweeuoeten- joyehle. The noun yacht covered seventy- ve milee in eeven hours while running down the Ottawa tiger. hld juel com I term on unpu- Iomnent {or Inicide. returned to hie home in Vignenello, end ehortly effor- werd became involved in e qnerrel with hie family. He Inelly becune lotion and drew I knife with which he on! end luhhed hie wile. mother-in-lew, eiet.er-in- kw. grandmother end ooedn. The in- iirieeolell then are leuel. Nobilo elno ehehedfout neighbor: who POII`|II to re- euein his nerdeteue tury. He then made hieeeoepe. THE DOUBLE TRACK QUESTION AI IIIIIII lrlouu. Roma. Augnut. ll.--ConnurMtion ha been cuuod In the town of Vignnnollo. province of Potonu. by murderous act: of A nnannn nnlni Nohilo. NOUHO. '50 Presbyterian loo : or Piano. The Hut comigumens M the now {V .. isil In 0 Woman`: Protection nod Youth In a `nut at Dunner. ER in Ladies` Home Journal. `WWI:-0 nun:-ufhintr in MI : in tnndinn provinoo of Potonzn. by nmraorouu new on a sauna named Nobilo. Nobilo, had just I arm of impri- nnninnnt. lnr IIQIIII AI ltnlhn Hand. n _. In n-__A-. L To BE PLACED on SALE Io-Moanow `W\aldren$& Madef, opposite the rosmoneo m mum.-uuu. uuu. Coming up the south side of the Itroot Wu nhorlo and two-wheeled rig dyivon by. farmer. When the cur man about who length of iuoelf from the home the animal Look {righu and whoolod-directly uctou who track. when it. stood trembling. the dl-Ivor doing his utmost to guide it 08 Ibo nib. Motaormm Bndloy aw tho dnngot and "plugged" the our oonuollor. thus running the current. At the Inn time hoput. his {all wdght on the Isnhu, Andlhoonruo upon that that pu- ----- -in min from at 10, is the Bet Cook Stove made, and there are over 500` in use in Vandabout Kingston. a Sacrifice. JAMES REID, Di In button uome J0ul`nI|. ,_ ""!'hnt everything in life in lending `ggto nuke pooglc freer in thought and ion in un oubtedly true. and it is 5133 hulthlul tendency in the main- ;.&tlth(ul for peoplo of years and self- `;lltro|." writes Mr. Bot. But no "" tag: in without its disadvan- ,_ The (rear our lives become ' healthful and safe line: the lot will our minds become. But 4. we can utely profit by these v [II we must have lived long ' b_ 0 know how to use them and T. what phones of them to , II-mun wnlnnn urn (rear. to Prompt Action On the Pun 0! I Iotot. " mun Inn: 5 Colllolou. About: one o'clock today no otnot car No. l`.! vol running down gtodo lost on Prinoooo Mu-not it come nut to I collision o poolto the residence of Lient.-Col. Dul. nnnn nu uh. of the woo And the on utoppoa up In more Iongon won nrown from Thonsbocar was within one foot 0! tho bone and rig. But for the time! union of tho motormun the bone Iron luvs bun hillod. tho rig muhodnd Ilndtlvct ...:...|- a..:.-ml, Aha: tho but III muhdud Ilnarlvor curiously injured. After the burned tron the tract the ddvu Bil |:.._I.. 5:... nnhrinn ' IL NI lively Gino quit! - WEnALcLE ANuP SALE. Before beginning the Sale of the Fall and Winter Portion of our immense Stock, we will forthe remaining days of this month hold a general Clean up Sale. . .- .u .4 ___;-:..:.... on ok. Cuummnr Trnn will hannld gt 3 hold general bleuu up aura. _ Everything pertaining to the Summer Trade willbesold at a l s .- great loss. We have arranged Dozens of Odd Lots of Summ \ nd Stple Goods, useful and sensible Lots that will interest t r ful Buyer. The Balance of our Stock of Prints, Lawns,` uslins, Dress Goods, Ducks, Fancy Wash Goods, Embroideries, Luwns, Summer Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear and C1rp:ts,will be simply slaughtered. Come any day this week, it will pay you. AT WALSH S GREAT CHEAP SALE Lor FINE NIGHT- GOWNS. Q` Great Thirty Days Sale. All Goods sold at Successors to J. M. RICHMOND & C0; NEARLY RUN DOWN. 114 PRINCESS ST, 69'"'cE:NT_s. JOHN LAIDLAWG: son. 69 and 7| Brock Street. Ihoflandlng Undo:-mint and ltlro Inllllhctlut MM Ind I50 Prlll IIIOOI. ' PGBEAT CLEARING SALE ?rm Bedroom Sett. in 16th Century and Antique Oak Finish. only $18.50. That (`Jmin Du-nn'mn'I Cnna Sag. Ind Antique UIIIK rumsu. uuxy qunuu. Bout Chairs. 0aramon I Owe Betta. p Camp Cot. and Stools. Pillows. Muttrou ,nnd Mantle Beds tt grout reductions. When You Beside on FURNITURE` JULY AND AUGUST. to buy a New C'ook Stove` don't- ` forget that the Happy Thought Range Iournun. one. An. I ight. I) : `2 hid! . Hm hlu ll InoII.`l.lg:.gI:al|I-Iv I-09}: `lg bn Dlh;u.hb?\0. ; Itlro ll OOMMERCEAL. Ion-Inn. noon IAII`:llo~ gnu: ruuo|onvu-_.. m 11 . . . . . . hnuuuonanououng ` ___*_ THE MOIAIO GOVERNMENT. Flinnlahonhlhrnlh. olull pIt~o.oud fauna oum.s- uazmv. Inlnton. _,__A. In vulauv I Out at f`5B|, Paductliins. ` we Whitney, oltor rooohinq Beliovillo. woo eoen ond exomioed b the hoolth ooer. Dc. 'l.`rooey,who woo nlly ootioed on to the notore of the dieeoeo. Inetood oi beio detoined by tho dootor.Whitooy woo ed over tothe poliee.,while Dr. '1`:-ooey woo todoeidowbot wootobodono with him. He then ht oi iooloting the potiont. ond oonght ond ired on empty honoo. Whether he commnnieoted hio oetion to the police lo unoortoin. Butt Whitney woo ollowed !reedom.ond it woo hinted thot ho hod better mote hio woy out of the city. Whitney went to on hotel to get bio overeoot. ond ooon ofter woe dio- ooverod iootreet eor by the lieomon who bod him in ohorge before. he poliee- . nun roted Whitney for mixing omong the poo lo. Whitney objected to being hur- ri out o! town without oupper. where~ upon the ooer oohod Whitney for one of the dolloro which he knew Whitney hod re- ceived irom Toronto. ond oifered to go ond buy him o onpper. The oupper woo brought to Whitney. who woo hid behind owood pile in the lone. In the meontime Dr. Troeey woo expecting thot Whitney would be token to the: empty houoe ond went there to look for him. 0! amino he did not nd him and. what oppeoro etronge. inateod of nding out ot onoe whot hod become oi hio patient, he went home tiret to got his own eupper. ond did not get away in eeorch of Whitney until otter the Poosport hod left. No one oeeme to have eeen Whitney ` - A THE FA 3 mvm" T law Incl!-Pol out .WII lull!- canal. hed left. No one eeems Whitney get on the boot. but the captain of the Pueport noticed ninon the few people standing on the wher when the boat left I licemen whom he known per- nonelly. en 'who in the some oioer that had charge of Whitney. The captain knew nothing of Whitney being eboerd, but in positive that he esve oioer on the wharf. ` SERIOUS TIME AT BELLEVILLE. Oonfuelon Upon The when -A Pnnlo Neu- V I: The Ileeult. Exoureionieu who visited Blleville ea- berdey on the steamer Columbinn he an un lounnt. experience both in lending er. en leaving that city. The Ibeamer was advertised to carry an excursion from .n A, nu _____ -_.l ..|.-.. eh: Winn.- and leaving uuuu vuq. .u.. ..v....... ....- excursion Bellovillo to Glenora. and when she Kings- ton crowd reached the bay city the wharf was crowded. With great; effort. the Kinguhonlanu landed without some of them meeting with accident. . Th. lhlnrnhiln than COOK lbollb 1,300 with accident. The (hlurnbian then [mm Belleville to Glenom. getting back At eigho o'clock, on hour lute. The morning troubie was repeated. The Bellovillinne _ tried taodieemberk and the Kingsbonieue to embark at the eeme time, and the re- sult was oonfunion. To nuke mothers worse some of the men attempting to leave the steamer were under the in- uence of liquor. Women screamed and fainbod, children cried and the confu- sion elmolu terminated in a panic. Such n thing ee collecting return ticket: wee oub of the question, and Ae noon II they could. rho returning exournioniete ruched Ib0ll'J i_n utter confusion. How the crowds separated wiuhouu some one being serious- ly injured is e wonder. and A loan 0! Inn- 1`. I`. Shook. rounduun on the Bay City. Mich polioo force. in in town for n tow days. ailing on old-tine sequin- nnou. Ho iunpoodin; 0 manila : nos- Iionn his hirthplwo. I low miles from Boole 'n Bay. It In scanty-one yarn time In In I this district for the United Shun, andfortonyunhohuhoonnpolloo om- .001 , Bu City in 3 popnlnvon of hu- `EVIOII M 00') and (SINK), And the civic ioolnroonunhen Mty-nix man. How , in;-Ieonlnoovdl poliood. with not 3 a:IIu|Horoo.bo oummundonund. The Ontario Government Oonelderleg The lcnlulon of Foreign Labor. A meetin,; oi the oobinet took place at the P1. u-man? buildings, Toronto. yeeter- dey upon the return of the premier and the minister of education from Algonquin pork. and of the commissioner of crown lends from the jubilee ceremonies. The 5: ivernment had under consideration A very importnnt movement in the intereete of lebor. that new timber reguletione were no: e-deied, which provide that timber I sense holder: shall not in future employ in o - about outtinp pino timber on the land: of the crown, non-reeident labor. or. in other words. that laborer: whose homes are outeide of Canada shell not be employ- el by American or Canadian lumbermen to work in the lumber com 5 or in and about the cutting. healing or endling of timber on the lands of the crown. As many American and some Ceoedien lumbermen have heretofore employed large numbers of men from the other side. this new regulm tion will effect I comidereble chenge. Ierket Clerk Ween n Dog-Untoher Ap- pointed at Once. 7.. Gandreeu. grocer. Ontario street. will severely bitten on the call of the leg by a dog on the market square shin lore- noon, and we: taken no Wade : drug at.ore. where the wound wen oauteriaed and dressed. No one knew who owned the dog. Market.-clerk McCammon hae re- ceive ! numerous oonnplalnu of lure. from farmer: and cltinene. who have been an- noyed on the market. by viciour doga. and he asks whether or non the city council will appoint a dog-catcher. ae such an oili- cial is urgently required. especially for lacy on the market. The nuieanoe in be- nnminar nnhner-1|-ale. . 6jBRELLAS for `soc, nulhn limo gm. on ramcl street. I xow darn :30. should have up u-ed la the pa ice court today. ch: with disorder- ly conduct. Ho vu oervod wmh A num- monl yutou-day. by P. C. Butoson, but ignond it. Further notion will ho ukon. ll, Hound. churned with infliction of (llly U IGIIH IllII'II|h coming unbearable. I'IIIIIOl'I IIIIIII {III runuu uuutl. Thoma Arnoil. whorubtomptod to aa- nulh I mu. girl. Patrick street. I {ow alum nan, nlmnld haw: nnrnnl-lid If. hhl ignored it. runner ncuon wm no nun. 11. Howard, charged the etteeu by-law. wu taxed one dollar md cone. with the choice at ying up or golngtojeil for ten days. he sentence imnnnnd on J. Mm-nv. churned with And Qlll. Wlin (ll! clinic! on yin` up or goingw jail impound on J. Murny. olntgod dmnkonnou. Inn 83 and oath, or om month in jnil. ' T. U. Holland, 0! Byilillllllnlgui Inuit nnnty-IVUL oonplulnod to chic! Bonny coda} that in Ioadu-kw. (hula Bryant. Cahnqii. dihd NI wih and family ol dz children In voth Mn. Bryant nil ha-childnn nnduul cqtnving 5:: without horny or pmvidono. r. Ilollaudnyulryulvu nuntn Klnr-ton, dank noun days ago. and that ho ac- vnrdauodohhnppunnooncollluoy. lunch that tho police Iupahoioulor Hmuulnrrutllnil Io niouldnahohio Ann-an:-aunt In I`: lm, . `Pllnlnou in the any. A logllguul IoI- In-lav. ' . . Hollsnd ofydonhuu Cr bout n.nrnn9o.IIn nngnhln In ALIEN LUMBER LABORER8. Polnon l'ro I Tho Polloo Court. BITTEN BY A DOG. jsmnn Ming sc1ssons. w `lib Vary` [Alan Iron Olly All conduct -`I'ho Output Llano Br loporcorl And the Ionian Fun Wind `lo the tI._-4II-- Dunn: - `WIICIII IIIII New Books. 3. Uglow E 00. 0.. H. Dana, )l.P.. Brockvilloyiu in the cix..\ , . ll. Shun, Kingatog. in rogioutod at Toronto. The United emu Iiotbluhlp Ingliun in now in Halifax dry-dock. 'l|....-mm and Tnnnmnh lnorouo tum: own men on uomraay nun, J. H. Sutherland loft. to-dc for I {ow dnyc outing among gbe honund In- lands. in tnuux my-awn. Toronto and Tocnmuh laomuo ncich Saturday nub, 1 ll Rn!-.I\m-land laft. to-dnv lende. Charles Porto: and wife. Begos street. are e ding ecouple of weeks with friends `in eabport. Boiler inspector T. P. Thompeon in visi- ting Cornwall, Morrieburg and Prescott ptofeuionelly. . Cups. '1`. Donnelly, aoeemboet inspector. in viuitings Lindsey and Boboeygeon on in- nnnnhinn ntill. ll Vllltlng uluua-_y uuu yum.-_,....... -.. ... spoocion duties. _ Rov. Dr. Mac-Kay and Mn. MsoKAy. of WoodIuock.0nt.. spent this afternoon with friends in the city. on. .+..mm- Calnmbinn went down .75c,'OI, 31.35, 8:50 andvup. `RG3 UMBRE-LLAS. A new " ~ qtoc_k'at very low prices. A ' `no"ru_:ge for 50c, 75, 01, {M5, Q:.'5o. $2. % AMMER `GOODS, all 1. redu'c- ' ed prices at in the city. The steamer Colnmbian nmong thoialandn today with About 750 excunioniua aboard. rm.. n.....|.-ma hnulimr club will nlnv I excunioniua aboard. The Rookwood bowling club plny match with the city club on the grounds of the latter on Saturday afternoon. m...i..|....-.. In-all hand in isluimz invin- Keilton, on weuneuny, nuguun menu. The Muakoka. cottage `Sanitarium, Grnvenhuret, will be formally opened on August `list, and well-known gentlemen will take put. w .1 n Allan. P.G.. boimz unable to take W. J. 0. Allen, P.G.. being nttend the grand lodge of the I.0.0.F., representing Cataraqui lodge, his plnce was taken by W. .$'.7Moore, machinist-. G. W. Bell, V.S.. states that there are several cnerof leringiuia among horses and came in Pittaburg township. The disease is similar to quinay in human lungs. Rev. Dr. Cocbrane. of Brnndford. passed ol the latter annuruny uuuruuuu. Elginburg brass band in "inning tions for a. picnic in J. O Brien I grove. Rnilton, Wodnesdsy. August. 18oh. rm.- M...|.nI.. nnhhmrn anihnrium. ' Rev. Dr. Cochrane. passed throupzh the city to-dny on his way home from Halifax. N.S.. where he has been ah- bending the funeral of the late Rev. Dr. Waters. 4.1:. 11...". Kin-l:nnr.rin|r hnn nurchaggd Sir George Kirkpatrick has purchased the residence of Sir William Howlsnd on Simooe street, Toronto. He will make some changes. His residence in Kingston will be sold. rm.- ........... ramni.-. Hhnha csrriod an ex- will be sold. The steemer Empire State carried cursion petty from Cape Vincent to Picton and Lake on the Mountain to-day. The outing was conducted by an Orange society of Wstertown. The steamer St. Lawrence come into `port shout three o'clock this afternoon. having shoerd e large petty of the Masonic fraternity from Rome, N.Y. They were given an hour here. The Canadian reilwsvs have their supply hour here. The Canadian railways supply of coal cut. off by the strike in the United Santos. Fortunately both C.P.R. and G.T.R. had Alrendy imported much beglond immediate requiremelm. n no. Dinrn Of! _ Montreal. on be- be ond immednabe reqmremenu. . C. St. Piere. Q.C.. Montreal. half of the Chinese colony, applied fora writ of habeu corpus for the release of Song Ki Long, serving I nine month term for non-payment of the civic laundry tnv \ mo": `l " Kiuglon. August 10.-(To the Editor): -,M. 8. urnette brought forward an in- tomti subject when he contributed an uftio e to the Whig commenting on ; the many excellent features of Mosaic overnment. Moses is much criticized various quarters, but it would-pay .1 critics for better to devote more iunu -lite": candid investigation of the laws of Moses than to an endeavor to exhi- bit Bil "mistakes," The fact cannot be __Ilcceufuily disputed that Moses was in advance of modern legislators fond political economists. ' `rho tollowimr. by an eminent writer. tax. Lush evening the members of the Gran- ite football club held I rehearsal at Rock- wood hell for their enberceinmenn an the open house in September. Good progreu wu made. A _ret. clue orchestra will WI. IIIIUU. 5 supply music. `hnnhvnmnu. aupply music. 1 Duohnnoau, former wnrdon of St-. Vin- cont. de Paul penitentiary, was to be rein- stated. but upon urgent representation: from friends the commission of inquiry has received orders from Ottawa to give Mr. Ouimeb I bearing. m..|.. Hr. Ami.-mu . nhumh choir moon- Mr. Ummeb nearing. Take St. Andrew : church choir light. oxouraion, Tuesday evening. August. l7t.h. Annual illumination of the islands. Nth butt. band. Kingston moonlight sere- nade club will render a Viocal programme on board. Tickets limited. n... u q 11...... Slkin-lino. mm `in the bond. '1`ickete nmiteo. Rev. 8. 8. Burns, Stirling. was `in the city to-day. He is anxious to secure the next district convention of the christian endeavor aociotiea at Stirling. The diotrict executive committee. meetinget Picton to- day. will decide the matter. (1.. Hi. nIA|l'hI' wharf At Thousand day. will decide the matter. On the steamer wlnrl at Thousand Island Park, Mayor Skinner mistook the baagege of` I Kingston lady for his own. and carried it off to the canoe camp. The ln.dy o children were short. of clam clothes. and she visited the camp in search of the ...:--:..... .........-lg. 'l"|m mumr blushed and she visited the In sesrcn ox we missing necessaries. Tho meyor blushed over his error. His acquisition of small clothes is decidedly premsture. Band In `tho Park. The band of the Nth P.W.0. Ries will phy this evening on Mnodonald park oom- monoing At. eight. o'clock (weather permit- Ling): ` MAroh-"Unlt.od Servloo"... J. Ord Hutno ()vartun--ilvnnn . . . . . . .. ..Wober Vnhe-Blnmon do but. .. ...Gnnnh Selection on Plantation 1-lo` ontarno rrnanvonoorz Liohchon\ ...Bnrold I-)o'ns.......0ont.-nrno (A)GAvottoHor: Liohohon Dunes 1B) sorpouclno Dunno Love Light. Dllimoro Song for Euphonlum solo-Snnshonu nod Bun ..Blumonthal Polka I|nnrka-IInHy.... ............. ..No1lqr H1nnot-0ll Ht. Jnmon-.. ............Hnrrhnn Gnlnp-Jnbllee.........-...................W.Ouoy Boclmontal Iuroh........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ` "uod invo tho Qneon.'_' - Tho Ilnlnoro Vlut. HS? J. 1. Tm. will mu Kingston to- morrow and confer with .B. M. Britton. M.P., tho roprouonhtivo of tho board of troddond city council. rognrding bbo drill shod and harbor works. Tho minister of public works will zhon visit Toronto and other pointo, going won u in on Port Arthur: ofcorvnrd ho will prooood to tho mnritimo provinooo. returning to Qnobou in timo tor Sir Wilfrid LIurior'n roooption. Bo in o rouurhbly nctivo ond prompt ud- niniotrnor. and tho tour will not any workiny hand: in motion boro no aloo- whoro. _. ,,_,.... ='iIId polltlcal economists. The following. eminent. writer. Ihowe the excellence of the economic tom of Moses in one important pur- culer: . - 2 : "The land of Israel was divided by lot emopg the twelve tribes, and this lead was lnnlleneble. `The land ehull fleet. be elid forever. for the lu.nd is mm. the Lord.` The Almighty Bung At_ Ion Eric. At Fan Eric yoototdoy afternoon in the 2:25 cluo, Sir Oliver 11., owned by S. HM-hoop. go! sixth place. Tho but time undo vu 2:19. Haul look, ovnod by I Shotbrooko. Qua. moo. got Int plooo. Bit Olivor ll. nlcbod fth in one but I- oh. (LEI pl-L lluunvlin-n (1 II Mun- E Tu.-""' "'."..In' u'."s'.'"'..o.." "ck?" Utah punctual hone induu-in. Bl! UIIVOP I. Ilnluuu nun Ill om nun In tho 2:9 club Dondiogo. 0. H. Mue- phqnon. Kan villa. mead the Inc has! In 2:17}. Th hlittk Imtl lnhhcd Iooood,pttingn[ood Ilicooi tho 81.01!) min annoy. IT WIII -- ICUV Polioo Iorgunt Sooddon pnrolnnd. [roach Cauchy wood nnnnhotuina ooupanpnarvcd out unniol pioeo lor tbopulorothlunovnddoaoo unincor- uurd Alinil and Jotnqlon scrub. Ho ngynhoouldnot but Innddncln I put- ohnoohfotoblo. Ioutnul or New York hnvioothon-ho hon. Thun- n..,nhInhInnhn-nr 1:! An nnnlnvnol pnduII:- nnll_lI.nI IRIIIGIIIIIIIIII Ion. `uncan- inmwhiohlasbovor olnnouplcyoool Ihocunpuymnnnotbo excelled in 0!. nu. ailing mud. and ha in non ` THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF FASHION. PIQIOI Wltl IH Pinba- - n,,.n.|__ |___ _,____| sl Inmn...... . . . . '1`. 0. Carey. Bnndmutu. .._`.J;_ , um DA1hY` ward,` mnonkmr; AUGUST 12%, 1897. ` - ':_v .-~ .1 , -, `Old In litln Advnnoo of loan In Log- M mnou. n lnvolvd - them non! sauna no | A-IIHI Ail the `$80!. . ` II IIWIVC II U-nu 0'-II;-u ---u... ._. Ail-or no the neuter. Q -. The tarpon inn top feeder"--Ihot in, he seek: his food near the em-lace. Thoao who know him but illh for him with I live mullet, which in not allowed to sink more than two feet below the woven, being ens- tolned by a large "oat" tr cork. Tho inner portion of hi: mouth in bone, and no hook will tako Moore hold upon it. This being Io, it in necessary to hllow him = partially to swallow the bait, which he will do by the time that he has eon-led the float whirling along the water for a space of 80 feet. Afterward in the time to swear end prey. The tarpon reel holds 600 feet of line. N015 infrequently when he feel: i the hook tho eh will strike the tmilifor blue water with a seemingly ~in-eeistible. lush, and keep going. What happen when his 150 pounds of expreee speed are ..|n...I my-in-9. than nizmnath of A no that his 150 pound: or express upceu nu: pitted against the In-engch of A line is run out needs not to be told. He simply unis on out to sea. whipping behind him- 200 ynrdnof silk, and whether he lives or ` whether he dies in former owner knows not. He can only go buck to port and tell vain tales of the size of the wonder that got away. nut if that miendid rush in deected, it But if that splendid the fish dives, it the thumb of an old hand be upon the reel. if the man to whom the hand is attached is cool of head and knows enough to give his adversary the butt, in battle royal is. on, for verily the combat between it 150 pound man, sound of wind and science, and n 150 pound tarpon, pos- sessed of the tmnper of the devil. is n grap- ple of the gods. The crazed ilsh time and again loops three, four, ve feet from the wnter and slmkcs his head like a dog in his effort. to dislodge the hook. A mo- montnry sinok of the line is fatal, as with the rapidity of lightning the sharp teeth olose upon the strands above the snell and they are scverrd e it with a knife. Rut. whnn the terrific strmmles have scverm as It with a sum. But when the terrific struggles grown fainter, when the steady, deadly strain of tho springing rod has upped the strength of the gullnnt foemnn, when his lithe. pownrftil body is brought neat to the beut`s edge. when the cruel gut! has smit- ten the lilo from itund its beautiful length lies nlong the deck, the conqueror {es-is half juhilnnt. huif romorsoful. wholly respect- ful of tho giant whom his prowess has laid low, nnd conioumlcdly weary and dry. He looks at the sun, which seems surpris- ingly low in the lwuveus. I-lo looks at his watch and l'(`fll'B to believe that two hours luno pnssul in that dospemte wres- tle. But 1u1lr~.~=s he he in thorough train- ing and past uumtcr of his urt. a swollen, m-hing wrist will trii him for duys after-" ward thut in the silver king of the south- ? em sens he was nour to meeting his match. --Chicugo .i.'imcs-I-irrultl. n The Oheele Bonraed To-Day end The Inc- torlel Thu old. There were [.467 boxes of cheese regie tiered an to-dey e meeting of she Frontenac cheese hoard, representing the balance of July : make. Salesman did not care to dispose 0! their stock at. the price offered. 8.`,c.. aithough it is considered high for this season on the year. They are of opinion that price; will be higher. These factories had cheese on sale: n-I..-...l. Us 1..-n-Anna 05: Thousand had cheese sale: Colorod: St. Lawrence. 95; Thousand Island, 72; Union. 125; Spring Valley, 36; Non Junction. 55; Sunbury. 60; Route Hill, 50; Pine Grove, 30; PING Hill, 60: Ontario. 75; Maple Leaf. 57; Keenan & Sons. 67; Hinchinhrook, 40; Bear Creek. 34; Battersel. 70; Cntarnqui, 80; Clare View, 160; Excelsior, 32; Granite Hill, 30; Gilt Edge, 75; Hnrrovnmihh. 80. nn.:o-. Wash. '15- an, 40: Sh-bot, Lnko. 30. The only buyers to mourn any choose woroL. W. Murphy and C. E. Bart-Dew. At 8c. the first named secured the make of Harrowemilzh and Mnple Len! factories. Mr. Bartlett. secured the make 000. Shar- bob Lake. Rose Hill, and Bear Creek fac- to:-es. ulven by the Congregnuon of ulenburnle Preebyterlun Church. Alum puty was given at Fairmount Villa, Glenburnie. last night. under the auspices of the congregation of the Presby- terinn church. , Despite the threatening weather there wan an unexpectedly large attendance of nearly 500 persons. The Bnttereen band, of twenty-two pieces, ren- dered a lengthy musical programme in excellent style, under bandmanter Camp- bell. The grounds were illuminated with Chineee lanterns, torches. etc. V I`.-gin and his Hnnwhlnr Janie EIIVO Gilt Hnrrovnmihh. White: Forbat, 75; 030, 40; Shnrbob Lake. 30. 'I`l.. nnlv Imvnn tn man gnv - and wont pnenee ox mun u) . Becnuee women are (reerto alone then ever before, it does not ` _ I,` follow that it is wise and t the young girls should be per- ~ II oi the [month that what's one til: was when 3 women could not, ` . t unattended. `. ow she can. - ecu not note it mm for n to do no. The cheperon in none the Indhruuble to girl: to-d y th n VII t In) yenre ego. Sh:-`is re:|- `non leathery. for, no things be- _ m Ind more poelible for women. ` ltbeoome more llnpoeelble for This no; eoond herd and never!-, gith must remember Hut 3 Jun ere her rotoction, - curl : Inch 0! pure` ehet dnn-f -`lie very eh: Ind purpose 0! the tendency for woman : 3:-nu-r '-Illl be detected if we allow the ectloe at It: rle. The` and purpose at 0 present E W$o.I`e renter {roe-linn A - if we n low It to guide d It: girls. The danger to heoenee create: on . Jon 1 lens. This 7 Inc uverleo . It In ems.- Ont iii}: Alh Qhlu nun`. ed to travel alone. Here comes the ` `e poison to another man`e meat." ` ` Ielbreepect. go to I. [me n( en- ` Ubineee lanterns. Lorcnee. aw. W. Crni and his duughtenleeeie gave in violin oowith piano accompaniment; ex-alderman J. Mcbeod, of Kingston. hang several eolo-. as did also Mrs. R. J. Vault and Min F. McLeod, of Toledo. Ohio. These two ladies sang several duets. which were enthuaiaebioell received. Speeches were delivered h?_ v. R. Laird. Jemee McGrat.h. and Dr. ends. of Sunbury. A hearty vote of thanks was rendered to the Betbereee band and to J. McLeod. King- eton. who acted he chairman. The eifunr was the meet. successful ever given by the Glenburnie Preehyterinne. lll'll(Il ijru Uuuunvu. GRAi'l\'l.\'E, Texas, Au ll.-Mondey :3 little negro, eged three. wee killed by two other little negmee. The others were six and ei ht yeere of ego. They tortured the little allow by burning him with in hot 'iron, which ceneed greet uulfering. end to stop him from crying they took him by the heed end feet end threw him of? e notch eome three feet high, end then jumped on Kim end elemped bin to dseth. Turkey (ilvlng `trouble. CAu`x:nA,Auguat 12.--Ono of the nnzivo newspaper: announce: that the Italian of Turkey in lending a apocinl envo . win: I am... invitinn the fnithful n Indin_ to under mncisl md phylioll uaistanoo and co-opontion for the glory of the pro- phet. The Colossus Englishman inur- -prduthioacniuioneontir up clinica- tion and suggoou thus the Indian gunm- moot should ship tho onvoy back to Turny. Inn boon round pounce upon my wslla of tho ministries, demanding I change in the Iywon ol govcrnmont in tho Tnrkinh ompin and threatening violonoo unless this in Ahead. Tho I doclnro Llutotbwwilo blood ._n| __ -- A--`._ AL- A-ungnlnn lnnnnn. nu will Inning up loollug. Coxnnnxornt. Angus 12.-Pluou-dn Inn boon found pound upon the _-n- .1 nm mlnlgmpinn dnnnndinn Ti I1ICI'f$ HUI -IIUIIISI. Rona, AaguH3.--`l'h Vatican in dia- appalntod that tho aneyclical ol the Pan-Anglican at lanhath coniauooa does not favor a rapproaclmant batwaan the Ingliah and Roman chumhaa. Tia is utoniahad to End that tho T` I9 Illlll I0 lllll 595* lone: Seal ulvooouu "ndotaoco to. n-nn1.Innnnl'I.lnI|nlI1." .,,lio't.. mid for the mm: is `.-mine. suit the iroleimed the land for his own. Every "family had a portion of it sufficient. or t eir own sustenance; the priestly being excluded from this Ever Isrselite was born eir to lend, an no unfortunate. im- ;'.pro\'ident, or thriftiess father could u oetse an Israelite waxed poor, he lght temporaril disolose of his land. 3 t no trsnsfer w ich e effected could :.extend beyond the next year of jubilee, which might be ten or twenty or thirty you: away. but which could not he ears distant. Conse- ite lived to he fifty being the possessor of 2 ;_-more than fifty 1- quently no Isrue eessavld wlt.hout ' e -pro rt . Thin rexiitribution of lands under Jrish luv occurring in the jubilee pesr. furnished the only effective enfo- E-' d Igeinst the accumulation of th, and the absorption of land in ' ' t eetstes. which has become the $1 end curse of modern civilization. oeo reformers who cry out uguinst greet accumulations of weultt1,und or about the right of the lundless ` multitudes to e rtton of the soil from ,7 which to win t eir lirend, act with `strange inconsistency when they deride Jhe law of Moses, which afforded the oniy reotical and effective method of eecur thet result-i.he taking of usury rom among their brethren lie- `..in; expressly forbidden, and the nevu- :.`|nnlstion of lands being prevented by 5. this periodic redistribution. l`he very rulllu which many of them profess to if be seeking, were attained with perfect use under the working of that law iuwhioh they despise. and in obedient-e '- to the command of that God whom they :,_ heme."_ :4 s worktmrmen`s x enently ellenate this inheritance. ` l i l x l

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