Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Aug 1897, p. 2

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gone to umraaor [or me summer. Mina Nellie Neilaon, Philadelphia. who Is aummerln at Conway. spent art of this week w th Mtg, A. Flower arch, K13; street. . Mnlvnr nl Mnntrnnl in vinitimr 1:: street. Isa Molver, of Montreal. is visiting at Mrs. McIver`s, Barrie street. M Mina Low, of Otuuwn, is the guest. of her cousin, Miss Gertrude Low, Union ntnonf. street. Miss Gertrude Crhig is visiting Mrs. Rnthbun at Daseronto. Minn Ngllin Dnninhlnn nf Tnrnnfn in III we uvuewuuevuu -nu -av vvuuq. Prinolpel Ellie, of the collegiate insti- tute ete`, bee returned from Tomnto. where he wee emiloyed {or home weeke in depermenhl wot . reedlng end reporting gpou enminetion pen. About 14,000 oendidetae tried e depertmeneel ex- eminetione; about 4,000 for third cleeel oerbioehee; beoween three and four bboueend {or Inetricnletion end eeooqd elm oertieete enlninetione; ebonb one bhoueend or twelve hundred eonchb nb-clue teechere' certi- auenn anal u. Iulgnnn non: he-vino Innnhl `rho Dlonnoo 0: Opinion lutwoon tho Board of Iducutlon and the Oounty. n,p,,y__I lain- _A LL- --Il._2-A- 2.__Al IIIIIIGTK $|IK|ID IIIIVOIIII IKCIIOFI COUCH`- ooho, And tho bulsnoo were trying Ipoohl onmn. 10 was upoobd that the result of the matriculation oxunlmtlono would be made known today. The bnlnnco will be dd for about 0 weak labor. I In Ta.-an-In run`-Lnlngl ll: Ln!` 1 yvnuo III '1'0l1DlIIO pnnolpl nun nlu I oonnnutlon with tho minister of educa- tion Iouohingtho in tion `Ivan to certain olnuouin she 53!: uohoo not by iudgo Prioo; u nblu-nor batman the nlndunnmmn and tho munh nonn- Kiln UIIUT Ill IIIIU lll'll IUIIIIII -uv ll iudgo oloducauqn and the county omn- nil_ `I'll: mlnhlnr nrnrnnnnd aural-In tlnh Xlililw IIKI IIIO Wm] 1301;2- o . nlniohr upland an no t. the chum should In no intozroood. but did not quutlon the lopllty judgo Price : Ind! , which did not carry out Ibomuniug nuadod. Tho whine pinb- od out that Ihodnoiolon of tho jnu did not (in that to the uncnduong innrud inthonotnltholununionolglanont. bu quad Ihut II and l pnv alum can ennlndinmn-v. _ LIII Imnlvwr Follllull to (IV: any man- \t M: Iulhlt oonnidonbioynnnd ll nocdobo. Into the not fnrthor nnonddnau town: shodilll ls. Ii no blothnsh m on 41$ pout 0 Prioobdoro the to I-Anna: that IL. in M duh mun nt- LE ; (g'l'|-[I aA'1' V13 '1`!!! i I nthlnn Eton ue , Mo : hinting Oliloo. ml: 5 nun spun IIII II III: I pnvwuu uuun otdry. . The Ininlohr ptoulnod to gin tho mut- IQ MA lnlh annnid.nru.ian.nnd ll nnndnhn. ruluuuulnuinijluu II IIIII mun .............---~=----..:-:--~ M n t 0 olsunln qua`t`l::.oon:nln.:lP":::hout. lush Icunl-0 tho bond ol oduostiou wIlIno|pIuuhdrcIdnus6nuuhooun- Xihtvmnhlhs Iuoulolono to out jlhnnnnntlng al A n-nlk 1 0urcou:iuurouu;ollnaWIXOI -ind In tnnnrInm-nnnrntull.HDnl IIDOII ountonhoduaaon at all pupil: II- ddingouhollodty llnlh. I0!` noun a was uur. H0 in Toronto prinolpnl Elli: had I onuglqn yith _t|po mIrgio_e_u- o!_odno_a- NOT YET SETTLED. 11': ln'd|wn provolnonu, loo phouo - ` 8 .H>Broo LI: 6.` '5': r o .. E FU ontlom ; N. no o! olophono M0. FIOITENAO CAFE. fjll ..A;l.a__lLL4L..-A Agnnnu Io-X1708: ._|_-.I ___-_ __ _I.A. lvuwlr Mram. Ia. GEBA LDIN E. ::._ marina`. A ._` New ark ohocclllhl fruh II: E. 0. Nilacholrl. `kw Presbyterian Eymmll. R. Uglow On.M y opu-by of lhun will leave for I ' n": gtoinb, Loughboro lake. to spud noon 0 k ' . Linnnlnll: in r.'.'1:...'.?.:1m`:);?:d IIIIDU I couple or van ounpmg. Lima` lujw in Fodon and round lh_IpOI at Oak Hull. / ' Try Abernathy : [or book. about, trunks and nuns. FI\lldIf'I Silver Pm Mnrmnlndo in 8 lb. jun. jun arrived. Ju. Reddon & Co. A nnmhnr ol lnhm-an Inmbhin olhv have : 3jufusv7iiE"_ : ER! ' acting my mo.-mm mu An 'rmmAhnt-xounng II IIpoI|hoAtontloIol`lhou Wlutro fnhln Ink-A. LVU Xlllllll UK I moraine 4- ._ u-- ...I. ..l..:. rs. you an-nvoa. an. Manon a M). A nuvnbor ol lnbonu Itombhin city scoured work on the oxnmion of she water works uyntnrn at. Ronfrow. Nan Prmhvhu-inn Hvmnnll. R. Unlow Uo. 25 dozen negligoo uhiruoc. worth 750 to 81. Oak Hall. Ilnnlnlnn Tnn\d'htl'- hair and nnmnlaxinn . 4--ucaunl tOtVl_Il\l'\ u. U: nan. Madame Iro!I'nd'a hnir md complexion Ioop-oold. onl at E. 0. Mluoholrn. John Budd: roughb from Bsbbonu ohm- nol this morning I boot load 0! "wall- oyod" pike woighmg from ton to, (moon pound: ouch. ' 1-Shh band and bimu-nnh. with new pic- 14%|: band `And biog:-nph, pic- `buru. Lake Ontario park Butaurdsy night. Everything Ira. & gov Prubytorinn Hymnuln. R. Uglow o. ' There in: 3 splonaid ntbondnnee of lnorouo players at has night : panties on Quoon n college campun. Tboro vs: 5 nulli- olonb number prqoont -to f_onn two teams. putting in two hours 0! bud work. L000 mirror: nivan free no Oak HI". uglow a U0. -- A large dog wu run over nnd muimod b n oleotrlo car as Pommouuh yowordny u tornoon. Isa owner had to shoot the animal to put it out of pain. A bull tor- rior was run over and killed nesr t.ho~ciby park. Man : trousers. new drooda. full: in. from nAg:AanAPH,21aKgo up In our! Ju. uoaaon a '1. - _ Tho new Pm yterinn Book of Praise In cloak and loqhhor binding: now ready. R. 0' C 00- ' A In-on dot in run over Ind lmuimod lsvorynnmg tree. A: the Iuuner Arundoll shamed out of porn lut evening I uongorh Itrdw Int. vu blown ovorbonrg. Joseph balluah. of the schooner Fubioln. unm one and renou- od the headgear, having it. now in his posse-don. & gew Prolbyhrinn Hymnnla. R. Uglow o. ' - d Shredded whole wheat biscuit: At Red- on'I. Our soda wtbor has Attained uh internu- tionnl ropnmaion (or exoollonoo of flavor, uoldnou And pmity. E. 0. Mitchell. hr. Fan. madiml hanlhh oiuar. In! N- pumng In uwo noun or nun won. 1.000 Inirron given free Hull, King scroob. Fnnldm- n Naw Mu-mnlnda in 811). iara. I) -III. Men : trousers. new g `I to .4. Oak HI". Illlh hunt] III!` hhldfl lung maroon. _ Fuuldet- I New Mnrmnlndo 8 lb. pro. Ju. Roddon & "1. MI..- sign D... ...a-..:.-. `Rani AC pain in `I 50 Ho UIIK nun. ' Nth band and biogrn h. with new pic- tures, Lake Ontario par Saturday night. Evorything free. A: thn Ingmar Arundall shamed Ulla In nuonuu In an um-u. .... Lvohbhhop and tho Vm llov-Ilunoul ' M oroumo. V lunwu. nice tmmouoo of uounaor . Dunn. JOhl1IOlIB'OOfo 2 ___..._.__.--- 4-an-`II! u;_|_ Qldnl Ina puuty. lb. U. llwcueu. Dr. Fee. medioel heelth oiuer. ceived an invitation to attend the twelfth ennuel meeting of the euwietlon ol health otoere of Canada. to open et Toronto on hlondey. Owingto the brief notloe Dr. Fee eennot ettend. & 13:: Presbyterian Eymnell. R. Uglow The Allen. `Dominion and Beaver llnee ere ell repreeented st Glldet-eleeve e mm- ehip New York and Boeton linee ello. 42 nrenoe street. The north-went vent theft in the col- legleteinetltute he: been repelled. The coping wee felling elf. It wee found thet the ehlft wee not high enou h to ensure A good dreughe. Fave extreseet of term cotte piping were added. . Hum Imn tried our coffee? There`: 250. , any Ihcpo. Oak Roll. The choumor Princess Louise mndo two ' upociol ttipl to Bi coo Iulond yolbordoy. She want. our on go o'clock and unturned wibh Hon. Wlllhm Horny. Ah three o'clock cho conveyed him back to the inland. He can our to the city to confer with Ron. J . Ilrul Turn. `FL. hm. Inning! (mp nan Pruhvhrinn comm pcpmg were nauoa. Hue you tried our coffee? nothing better. Ju. Roddon & Co. Pu-luma uhlan. lnnndor. lilac. violet nobmng manor. Jll. nounon on yo. Perfume ubloh. launder. lilac. nod roan--hho latest. moat. odorous. moat. luuing perfume fox-linen. et.c.,' an E. C. Mitchell ; Mum u-rv Rnrnath reooivod notar- uttonelre. Mute: Harry Burnett-e received yester- dey, by ex rose. from his uncle. Mhyor Burnette. bhbridge. N .W.T. . e hundeome peir of megpiee. They are about the size 0! pigeons end have very lomz teile end beehe. Theee bird: are a rarity around this notion. nnn ..........o. n. In-nltl Rn.m-rhv nun:-d. J. 10:-an `run. Tho long looked for now Presbyterian Hymnal now ready. Come in and look our the dilforonb styles and oizon. R. Uglowtoo. In llom IIK Thnh tho clan of 831! BOIIOII. 300 nlmnnu to boaold Bnhurdny round- louoiprico no Wald:-on & Mndofo, 114 Prince: strut. 1.000 silk blot to-night for me. ; 2 for Hull. 1'5. nhnnmnr P:-innan Louila U IOWCUO. 10. 012.50. 815. Thlll the clun of Joluuoon 00 : unit: we noll up-to-dntA-in- Inbyho. u. nish and cloth, only at Oak 3 Market cloth McCunmon up be will boglul when the new market toll law comes into font. :1 he will bonblo to do hla wotk non ox itiously. Antho toll bu boon nd at n and at ten cant! be will In and tho nooouley of carrying avg-aldollu-u worth ol ooppor change not mark day. mu-Ah Klan Inn: for Aloundrlt Bar Null mug IIQVII lor Auuxununu nay Sunday: 5895.`. sad for Roohuut at 0:48 p.u.: Tuudnyu and Thnndn Hero Inna ulp.n.. oonnoodng wi North sinul Brighton for Ohnrlotu. J. P. _nnnn|. Ilciloy. '5. Our owtrhnlond ol Jan And Iooln it al- nyngood. Rotated on the pnminl. and ground daily. Ju. Roddnn & On. The nsuqonue of ab Granite Rugby foounll club bu uoooplod the invitation to not I nun ol Wmmn foothnllhu at 0590 Vincent In Ootobot. A lumbar will vhll Wain-Cowl And oonlor II to the mica. tobooluunul. Onolnll will In pkg?` hays W the Johuoon huh. Nohg mm! to thaw. Oak Hall. I I 1 `In. an inrhn Bank a! Pnin Klondyjge Feyg: mclm-ms { or Tum nu. n U. I cum. "' PI-byt-rhn Book or p..;.. novnuly onutnnnuuwuunurun wt. Phlmntltbnoo {null Olilllldl Olllcl Diaries. 1898. R. Uulov I`--no-n an no.2. .6. E (1 Llihn ulna um-nu. law. Is. umow Cantu M can at E. Q. Midbol|'n. gaw Pronbyaridn Hymnals. R. Uglow I ' . No iouion of the city policicourb this nnrnlnl. , VIII? WOPII Iylll ID ISIIIIIUW. New Prelbytorisn Eymnnlo. R. Ugiow t n. COURSES: 9:35:23; s:.':;2.;*:.*" moi urns any. Null! King Inn! for Aloundrls Bay |.n.-1.-gun;-g. md -332.76; '" 'Il\OV|l|d nlhnllhnnnn la, fuse in, {foam TI`-K1 otduou-on.-mp Ha mppou pt 75. sad 81. Thu no illnhoallh pnpulu ppiou.`Hninu _& ooh. Ir-Han: in I--II U-I-C'I IUVV ZIDVUI "Tho Chriatinn," Hull Casino's. now and urpstdu ntory jun iuuod. Pups: edition . 760.; cloth 81.60. New roqdy at R..Ug|ow 1 Ha ; and `lb Bolt. Hard to boat on prices: harder to but on qunlisy ; bu"-dosh to beat oh Auortmonh. or was voru, any day on take in. We no selling some broken inc: of shoes now It greatly reduced prices. It will be to yournboreu t.oIo'e our nook if you wnnb A pair of Ihool. Hnlnon & Lockout. All DWI`. town. DIN you vnu`unu lauu uulo kind cheapest boots and shoe: It Abor- noohyh, 127 Prinoou tyrant. I00-3 CIU & C0'l. - -no 0uo_t_ut insult. Prevent. of the New York clothing Itoro, hlving iven 5 large order for fall importa- tlonn, w ich will reach hero by Bopumbor. will make a. Info roducbion in ready-undo clothing and o othiug made ta order. to induce oloao buyers to purchase now and annhlo him no Inch room for the incoming natal: Vlllliu-- lJl'llI1 . A An electric light is urgently needed on .Prinoess street. somewhere near the inter- section of Alfred street. .On moonless uighte this portion of Princess street is in slmost Stygisn dsrlmess. Pedestrians walking in opposite directions on the tree- sheded sidewalks ere very apt to collide before they ere swore of each other's sp- nrnnnh. ` Allluod um: an I. 0! c. M Ollulo. ' {.0.0.l. IIUILDIIIO. A -I AIIIIJ AIII j> ] r. -.-V... Dlaordorly on The lurkot. This foreman an old man, Edward Mc- Koo. under tho influence of liquor, raised 5 dilturbnnoo on the market square. shout- ing. swearing and abusing everyone he man. 83:31:. Snodden took the offender into our After having been detained in the "cooler" until be became sober, Mc- Koo was ullowod to go with as warning not to otfend ugnin. ' DUIUTU UI-I preach. Ulll lllllnlluri uvwurunugn Mnny ex-members of the local branch of the I.0.B.U. are ugain seeking member- ship. boing anxious to pubicipate in the ooromoniu mu-king the twenty-fth Anni- vounry of the founding of the branch. noon to be oblorvod. At the lamb meeting the name: of uxty old members were placed on the roll. It in expected than by the date of the annivornry at lgau 300old mem- ber: will have enrolled. UIIIIP BIIU U: --|-. We have met: by the hundred to thaw gm. You can see meta in`Axminst.er. oquebte, Wilton. Velvet. Sm ma, Plugh. Jute Beam, Cooou, Brush. 0 Wire. Sheep Skin. Gout: Skin end Oil C och; any- thing and everything in the line of mats, ellab reduced rieu. Received to-day a new lot. of Woo Square: in handsome de- signs. The right. luceto buy houee fur- niahingeie R. Mc nul a Kingston Carpet Warehouse. IIIU "Ill- npw-ug uuuuu -. Work on the new elevator in progress- ing with speed. Over 600 or about: one- third of the number of rpilee have been driven into position. The supply become exhausted yelberdey. bub 500 more arrived to-da when work was resumed. On Mon- dey t e rth consignment of umber will arrive from Ottawa. It in dry. ell season- ed Ibuff, having been cut for over 1 you. Twenty-two men are employed on the ele- vntnr. - wwwvvnw Unrullneu At Wmlunsvlne. A dictcrbencs occurred in Williunsvills lest night, ahsnenumber oi young men ennoyed their neighbors bf shouting, en swearing end uei g obscene guege on the etreete. 80 ong did it continue and so unbearable did t elnngu e used bo- uome, that e citizen got out o bed and re- monstreted with the disturbers. They went away. but returned in ashort time with en outt 0! tin whistles. etc., and sereneded the resident. The police have been notied of the occurrence, and a police court triel mny bring peece to the viliegers. vntor. A Greet spectacle. The proposed re roduction of e portion of Her Mejeaty e dnpemond jubilee procee- eion in London, with ceremonies in front of St. Peal : cuthedrel. end immense tebleeux ol incident: during the queen's reizn. e! the Toronto exhibition. in creo- tlng much intereet, end thoueende will go to _ToIonto to nee it from ell perte. All the uniforme, ooetumee. cerriegee end etete herneee are being`b|-ought from Eng- lend. end the ectuel deooretione need in London. The etu-eotione et the Toronto Feir thie you will be greeter end better then ever. The exhibite in ell deput- ...-..L. ACAQQI` gnu nnnvimu veer. Told By The Begletere. The chencee ere that eeveral more etreet railway conductor: will receive their die- mieeal this evening. with their week's Ezy. Although very little information can obtained lrcm the company on the enh- ject of the recent tampering with {are- hoxee, a considerable sum he been union and peonlatione have been going on for eome time. The ilret intimation that `the retnrne were incorrect. were received from the regiatere, which ehow the number of gere carried. The Aggregate oi the one handed in at the oice. h .the con- .l..-u.-. and not. one-an-nnnll `zit. him Inhnll `UII Izlllwuu on-v :3--v w` --v LI-on oi-B?-b ductors. did not correspond wit the total! than by the roginuru. This urouood unn- pbion and I quiet innntigution Iollowod. Hymn Bnsinossollege n to nu ma. good nonltlom. JIIW vvllvvuw --u-.:--- l Contact; have boon awarded for I con- vont. building on Johnston lunch for the ulnar! of Nou~obDno. tosho ono.:ih from p I pt-opuod on nihh. inch. 0! this city. Alozondorryllowlsndn will do the Inuon work and II. Snllinn who ou-pontoty and joins: work. The contract. for tho other undo: lnonotyocboonlot. The building will Do 0! solid stone. that lilllll IVIl'. Jul uxuluuu III In menu need my pnvioun year. olou running parallel men nagow nun-cu. On the nound oor will ho ohupol. dial noun. kitolun and laundry. on tho noon oor clan and Ind rooms. The app: study will be doioud to I Inge music lull. Tho building will out about 010,000. none: llgll. wllu nnullunn, Illlllll vxuur loiou running parallel with 131300 Itreot. 0-. than pmnnd nnr will In nhnnol. dinlnz Ihoudltopfho lacuna. nddnboltln north-India por- thoity oodplnin of an nuinnoo by eltilo ud hone! running at lawns Ipan which much an and mm In but men ..;....n. "n.....u..n."".".L'.....':.a'f nu : 1 . ` ~ tnlon Dun V All over. town. but ydu willnd the but and nhnnnnnn man and shoe: It Aha:-. orrv mo wcmrrv. A. u.uo1nim.A --2.__:._?-:-- Old Ilonbcrn Returning. 2 LI . I-,_I |__. '/rho Work Bola: Pnlhod. Al. ,___ _|,.._A-.. .- ... 7` Gun`: low non]. Ill! _ II I"I_II I1 I- luv connnt landing. _.__,;._| I. `heap BIL OI Inn. _ _._A- L. H... |......l-a W|ntod-A Light o us,,LA 2- _...___;.I_. W fTnI=}uI H`nEws`I-Anus. xi n`. :33: ta`-u nu '.. .".7.`.`."...'...... "$.".5"';..'Z...'..".'.`.'..` R.n:::`ncllaOo.:>IIs`ro-opAon on Monday. I I`%.r3I:*n.t:n13Il.l be held at Charleston gizrgoon. of Glen Buolhudiodon Mn. Owen Iayle, of Lonndslo. died on Wed ed . ` ht urn. p.'.'......'.`{: `Eh. about lnctory mm ms or blsrntcr. snot OF THE An1'1cLt IN THE woanesany. tcoa ongnry yum. Patrons of the Grafton choeu lnctory no in trouble `forsdulbontinp hilk. Tho nan Analhnn nhnlnh Ah Bannock- D ovorhma No. In Iqgliruor. in trouble forldulcornunp Inns. The new Anglican chmoh Ab Bannock- b `ll be oponed 0 Au nut 2-ith. u':":1: human n.hnl'i`n chrch L6 MAI`!!- vu-`I `U uuuuu Iv`.-.~.- .. --..- ,..V,, _ Iv"--5 '- 3 ' The blacksmith tho of Damon Bnboock. Wilton. wu du-troy by re Int week. The liberal-oonnorvusivq unooiution of Addingwn hold a convention ac Arden on August: 20th. 1: IN... I... ...I.u um. luau! lmiinnn Au nsu mm. ._ . 8. Tina ha! told this hotel bunmeu at Central Ontario Junction. Picton. to Thomas Brunkor. \Y-.,-..A- -an-uh Cnurnunun {Ian :13 nrnhmh Thomee nrunxer. Nepenee Inuahimprove in re protec- tion ippliences or have in using reduced by ineurenoe men. ; . Mu. Thoma: Collinl. mother of Rev. Father Collins, of Brighton. died In Opl township lees week. V A hnndnnma monument of Scotch srrenitc . burn will be oponea on Augulr. `sun. - The Romnn Gntholio church Maya- villo is undergoing qbhorongh ronovition. 117:1.-- m.. Aummu law u-A Int. wank. I cownsmp mar. wees. 1 A handsome monument of Scotch granite will be orecbod over the gave of the lube mayor Carter. of Picton. Th: nnrnnr nhnnn nf Mm nnw Roman week by nrcnmmop wary. Mia Eieclow. of Lyn. will touch the principal : depu-tmenb `in Athens public school during modal term. ' nu 91.. ml. inst.` sh. dumh occurred of Unrter. or rlcnon. The corner stone of the new Roman Catholic church at Elgin was laid lute week by archbishop Clary. Min Efnlnv. of Lvn. will the school dunng moups norm. On the 6th inst. the death occur}-ed S lvutor Brennan, I respected farmer of clean. at the e of forty-eight earl. W. H. Kimmor y, of Naponoo, a had his pension increuod from bwelve to thirty dollars a month by the U. S. government. Jnhn nmnlinn Hnnnrnnhmwnn nentenmd dollars month by me U. 5. govornmnnu. John Cornelius. Delemntmwaa sentenocd by the magistrate to six months in fail, having no means of maintaining hirnlo L The Pinmn council in: granted fteen -.--._- hmnnv. Jun surranan.'o1. &hIdu.`hIII. nu. npoly to uavmg no mean: 0! lnsluullnlng uunwu. The Pjoton council hu granted dollars per annum to each reman instead of paying 3 ati ulated sum lor ouch ne. Mn. James oberhon. of Port.h.diod on of paying tau ulabea Ium xor own um. ` Mn. James abortion. of Pert.h,diod ` Wednesday last in the Monhrul h ihl, * the result of in operation. D ` was aged thirty-two you-I. nn Anunlf. 7t.h Robert; Addison Norman. WI! TOOVO 0! DUB town. A lawn tennis bournamont was held at Napanee last Saturday with contoltantl from Kinguton, Picton. Ynrlxer und Dour- Onto. Picton won in the doublol. n- 'l`k-um-(Inn nun:-nine I wanna Incl ngea nnlruy-uvo years. On August 7th Robert; Addison Norman. of Picton. panned away. Decusod was for many years lice muginbrate, `and also reeve of t. a town. A l..._.. 6-an-do hnnu-nnnnnnl-. Inn: All. AI`. onto. nczon m one uoumu. On Thurudtg morning I young lad named Percy umphrey stole a horse be- longing to Wealoy Howell. Nnpcnoo. Ho wu intercepted, however. and brought. back. VI-g nnnnln at Tnnninnon Rnnm-vn HAVE back. The people at Tyendinegn Reserve have been notified to remove all their cattle from the plains by September let. no that no wcideni: may happen while the militia nnmn in in nl'nDl'All_ IUUILIUIIIJ may unppvu vvuuv vuv nuunwu #3 is in progroas. o Deueronto public achool board has engaged the services of Min Robinson. of Bobonygeon, Mica Sherman, of Barrow. and Miss Rowland. of Newcastle. bojll the vncamciea in the teaching staff. 'I`|.- -mm`; nl Willnh Fur-lav nf 'I"hnI-Int. vncamcxea In we wucmng sun. The names of Willoh Farley. of Thurlow, and J. C. Hsnlo . of Road. are mensionod an liberal can idutou for Etch Hutingu, M`. the oomin ' provincial eleotiom. W. g. Hudson wi I be the oonaervnbivo candi- ate. mim uwuu. _ ins Mnry Mccnmbridge. John street, in visiting friend: in Rochester. N.Y. Archibald Senchan bu been spending A low dn out '1`. R. CA|dwell o. Idnnrk. * J. . Wilmots. Otbuvn, in in the city visiting his parent:-, Colborno Itroeh. ` . Mu. Roblin, of Picbon. in the guest of Mrs. Leighton Guam. Princes: Itreeb. Min Rowland. df Port Hone. in eniovinl Mrs. Lelgnwn uuou-. rnncou uuruau. Mica Rowland, of Port Ho , enjoying a vieib so Mu. E. Rowland, arl across. 1.... n........n u... s..u 1.... n... ma The`%_S_ehoo| __of M nn-41Q Ql 1' go 5. `Mira. (Dr.) F. Kidd and Misc Hnrdmnn. Obbun. are the guest: of Mill Kidd, Ban-in Itroeb. 11:-.. I-c .-Ix nugnlr. AI Inn Man .7 pair. Hovomenu of tho People--What Tho: An Ilnylug and Doing. Min Sarah Allen, of Kingston, it Visit- inglin Othuu. :-- u-.... n..n....|..m... 1.1.. .9.-..o., view so Mu. Ii. nowllna, nun uruun. Jack Connsoll, the half buck, has left Varsity nnd will play with the Hamilton Tigers. Mu, ll)r \ ll`. Kidd and Min Hm-dmnn. 58111. IIPXI. Mine Wright. guest of Mine May J. Pow- ell for two weeks, returned to-dey to her home er. Renfrew. Prof. Foreehew Dey end Mre. Dey. ex- t to leave ngebon [or their future ome in Helifex bone September let. - Ex-elder-men J. J. Behen lelt to-de for Scranton. Pm. ee delegate from the {noel brunch of Y.I.O.B.U. to the Annual eon- vention. llinn m|...... Elan:-6 `Dinar-A lkrnh, Il venuon. . Min Thoreau Short. Picnrd otroot. who has been visiting her aunt. Mu. Mo:-sh. of Ioughboro, for 3 {av weeks. roturncd homo on Thursday. III.. I` I4`.-...IA6nn nnnl Minn Anni: Qnnh-_ reuurnea nomo yuwruny. E. T. Hind And C. E. Donngh , of Calo- donis, and 8; W. Donnghy and pt. De- mau nl Ru-iahu-m. `mu nnimu-nan Vbnh dn onrouto 30 the Thousand Inlondu. . Wnlhm pououoo 1 copy of I draw- ing of Kingston u it aloud in l783. The work wu done by Ensign Poncho}; of the 60th Royol Amcrioan ries. The original dnwing in in the British museum. Juno: Gillie. on inoor on the Ihomor Emu}... nu... -i Iihnlv In nnnnlntnll bomo Thursday. Min E. Eggloton and Miss Annie Squir- rel, Picnrd street. who have boon winning friends in Bollevillo for I couple of days, unturned homo yontardny. I: 1` mm! And C. E. Donnnhv. of Oslo- DOIIII, nnu St 11. uuiluguy nuu vuyv. unz- mill. at Brighton, won Iojournon year- dnynmuu to Iulmdu. \D.l|.--. n Anni nl n (Iv-gn- Boys tn girlol Ihvo younun tho has nanny in dooaloonunia. "rho B:-ouuhI.ouIy5o. each. Buy one. R. Uglow 800. . .|_ LI_A.I ____ L. ...l_._. A_.-AI_ Stiahdn School fut Bills, thoiblood pun by {slog AI-not : pills Ohlmouihundllandrnlshtb. |%T1E'ETtKI_rW1i| INDIOESTION ma _c9ns11vA'no131. ._....___,._n. __n _..._..__ &-----____-_ .- :..r|iII&|I&1D`lQlH." -.n.o.oo_gnn.u-`(us , '. -1.... -g-..-. ml . `II I PERSONAL MENTION. Irownlo Alli-I " `K. D. 0. Pm-SI ldlonfnnl om oiunrlvhllll. uvv-u--.v--. .. ____-__.. LYMAN '""3s. ob. TOIONTD :-1 0 LLTION IXAIDIATION II III!- _ " nation in Bunion. bo- * *=~*.`..".:: M ounuuon apply to tho lunar. FARM " LABBBERS EXGIIRSIIIN FOR $14 su'm:m M N ['I`0B A A M n F A MARIAN Want 0! Wmm 3 um 11 Jaw, Entovnn an n mu. From an Section: in Uni Jaw.` nndnlioottl. ` From Ml Qntarlo. Winiaor.- Isunwo and nut. . . . - ,- ;_ Upon pru0n|M.lunl'of tsonioiu 30- del- Mnai inn, progeny llod out and lined. Ticket for t. e I-ozum ttlp wlllho luau! to ntu-Mnlpolnt. for 010.11). ' ' l'Fn puuoulsn and Louot from III) CIuId1|n.Po.oUlo By. Annt. flfullp Gnuadlnag a whuo rcmovr. nu cow. `oM_.`9ruI `over all ` nlonmo nu ma Hm-M cannon V: chunk. Carnoysky Company, (umltodq onnmo swam. i':""`"}lY}$'si*`Z``%2 *f%;!"::.1`: :`. In that will no I no :19. o.~.zu;"z::.:':'.:a';`?..:.:r*.'.::?i`f`3:. u . .25 i`'>".`.`."Z'.:':'a"z'a{. .}'a`.. .'-`.'.`E. .`."x L n`:..n.-m- h.: .'.:...| O Q `I 0 mm at Wood Worunu MUG mm. nu and omen mums, numb. Wl!`d!ObOl.'J.'lbIol, TN. `. ' Ouctom It'll`. Pinning. ';unnn|.IIu. Int; nd noouworu. lvorytmnc at Wood fox-I. rumfturo nonovuua ma Uvnbutu-on u _ , A_n, A- _.__A lm.-- l)oIlap:lal|!V||h. MI 0110 OTIIKX. .-_..--. Gd` 5! III or uutun-u.|v nvuvv-uwu -.p v'--.-y-.v- Inn-my : Improved Electric On-not Olden- lng and Bcnovnlnc lluhlnrh now nun- ......I In: Hula nnmlunni. III` llllu XIJVVIIIIIQ -I4 and by thin company. j RlJBBER_Rll!GS . .\ I .lVll-|L1 I-aI\\r\Iu 9&3 TORONTO COL! MIITI POI IIII DOIIIIOI OF OIIADI ICORKS SEALING WAX For Bottles ma J. an WADE S. W EIPB`!-.% T.9.`5~ Beautify Your lawn. Get a good Lawn Mower, down to cost price at A. s'rRg.gHAN s. 1!!-v FUNIIIIHID TI-ll DESIRABLE - .10 olnmon Itrut. Good loan 1;. Ian hmobhncrn conveniences. T o O __ .._-.._..__ -- -..g-um: uni Trim Up Your Garden. You can get the best of Tools at rock bottom prices. 171:-rI1C`\:t\l! `I ! `HA "flqmra -5' -I-I-' Blootrlcjnn; co-Hanson an and Illueu-Icl=u_-u null-urn hula Inna. . -1* xer: .:&`:.*W~ um. into nine` t-fe.['$uI( Oonn I-nw`;` .38s'{"m` -"'poum `ox y.$`.u..` ``...."?. .'..u .A'`u'i` ` ._._. 4._ EI IUCK DUIIUIII Plllo Everything in the Hardware line at right prices.- |Wcar ALLEN'8 8HOE8.; .. You'll know It by tho ha. Wm; Allen 8;` _ Sdn, Brock street. 3:.-.:.*.... |srtcInt%IIts`=A"~s=. ';..;;.;a..a;.a............. unIur."8#."'-1'l.In.IIu nBOi'>""'s;"i3'I3"I:." 7th. as... g... ra....o,h.uul ulvnnhnan. with " I; 15:. BREE K Blootrlqitj i DLAILULVD 11` LL`. `AV I. L. VJLILL AND QANAD NA .. NOR -wear. wqucdrwinnf .1 uduympunc noon Iumlntovnn on. v ' am sun. nnuwsu nu: I-an null-nu-nil nail DIACHD? Asx FOIIIITCIO-`l.l'I can Puma`: In nlnn mun out of ma wlwn Instill : Cum War Inc Coll irllllll III I *s`.5.r,-=t';*`.x. Inn! of Matt`. mud "0 RM |I.KO_uP.' For Iiottleshnd .ill`l. all sizd. . cuvncsu-nun Oor. K-ing and Brook . Ifoullll OM L1 Enema "Fir-'(`}yet; Jun at wADE's. - ~- -__ .._.__ _ ' -at WADE'S'. mg mun man. LIA Illt WILL RUN A rsafa:...:.:"" "T" " Mitchell : briglnal Quinn: Q: - The :5." '-:,. .:r.*; ; I 1 tam! _ and 1 lnlan ql nvxwlshfa Es? `aid! lliit_\"0iiri1n`|i-7 In at Ml ' `uh-All 138., `lgry In In_ I}: an Best. W "- -""'.....,'-:'r.-.:'.-:.' at V0 nub: 60 Ch tannin IIIX I XL" -'.... -_ __. . ..,, , HI I12?! I INOI. `I6 UNION B'.l`.. nut III. uhdb hot water, hI.0oo vn. Ind!!! and m Jo. Apyly DI. d.A.wI|:I.nm. '- new-Ina. B59 aumms .' -.._- .41.: 1... -1.:..;npo..n.l hnhhol Anal ` ` at mud Mb! (I 53$`? .-a.:an.'w s"g; ` K? .O gnuukln nun. cannon: gm yuan um3E'M.:5' .`ly|'rlo?:ld ` `F! pr. - ail: I A : I I"""' -~-- v - - . _, :'m- E1`. WELL PU ID. ` 0 I110 or ludlu or Mast unnmnmonn. chem-lo Ha tu. of 1019' -IIwu ?;.,M*-'""".7.?.-".""'.:i:."'.:'.':';~'-:IT:.*i"r; -....."--.':n._:.:* .....~~:..~ :*.~,...:~:.-2`-.-,-. IIOK HBO! warhead 1 a mum In In- fury-v . . 'naUn2t mnunm `ran unu- Uuovol lion.G- A. Khkpnrlol. bunti- y Iunohd. opposite Muodonnld Purl. Ap- plno lulu-nuou t noun. Ontario st. _ _ ._.-_ ..-._on.n\vnu nu ugunmu l""...'.i`:'. .'a `ai a'ni n`o`.3 331.. 5. "3' 163 .?.`&`u'::. " 'r'9mv p capo up! pvt 1- - `, -_; ,_ -.p-o---i-`-; in? E "as: ' -"" "Tl" in! em . I-5 .:o o'I'*ll`luo::d(!o.ro ll! III!!! In. -I_v up---, -v--.7. --- ---~ _. cura tuna `4 Panq_DIuunn0luo tor not In- ht nd orgno IIIC. lulu WTCHURCH scnoolf. nnnuuuvvy---_.-___- - ` and pupuo to fill tho good poulonn. __ .._ __ mg`--.- ov.R.I. -- . .II.`IIOlAIo , ,_ _ __ b _ ` , ALIA OOLLICI. OI1. 'l',vv ------..-__ T` , LABGI RESIDENCE ON NORTH of Johnston Shoal. tint houu wont of Bu:-lo Street. with furnace and other odorn. nvonionooa. VA! 0 the icon Dwel- ng. 3 "lo Strut. wit. modorn immova- lnonu Apply to Jonn Haunt. In his Which on close to Lo! 0 0101. `Apply to . lion. nluonuo Mutt wfiffvrv. I (3 Tl-II ILA ! BBY `I nthlnn Itru In- na : hinting ma . w 2`-.'~. 3 .?:;,.-4`-*3-1`.m.'*.:*.:'.**.`**':*;:,=.*: miss omen. `Latin Dunning]. a----------- IDLTEATIQNA lI0'I'.WBl.|.IAN. .-_..L_`-_._.._A $-_ L.-gn. 'l'(lN0s10N:_0f}} TO BE LIT. ro sue. ~ M II SEW IIISIDINOI ` man lgylon Much [unity ___ mm via 1: Iohoad. Inn! 1 - ll nnmnhh M. L0. adjoin: wm uuo sumo nonunion. Ion! :-AIund tho " Old Glllllll DYII. IIIIII Invnwu -uuu-.-.- oin Q Jam. ...$-o.`3.'?:.. A to dsuhhn of olggr IJIIVIIIHJI Input. -1: to In via mod: mtundoul o! homo I 06 I10! tithing. .5. II A. an ongu.OArn| , _._,, V, Lo! Accountants of `I-tutu-'-n--u-p- r ; .::*;`.-a:1.~. l' V133`!!! 5333 ion. la- loII|9`--'rI'u'n% ' ." A ITIO ASSOCIATION P EIBTY E o of that nood grounds. 1?: nun- of II sun: will mn_dlno0ly__!;{agg): J. 8. IOKAY. ' Pros. sup 531.1. liM"sji:@.,!m9} :7 ' . z "The Unqulet Sex," is the restless `epithet which Helen Wettereon Moody given toeeerlee qlpepere, I.he.1tret`nt which appears in the An uet number of Scribner : m zine. E ther conelder- lng that the rthu eo utterly out- erowtl the Mag: in this world. or elee not deeming t e,t we have an Mary: `in this letter -part of the 1 th cen- tury the writer oleuei us all under the hendlm, The Unqulet Sex." The title in not'oolnpllmenI y; not one which, meutell , we pe..sonlly by a. sweet, com womtnly woman`. wlth =~A min at leisure from itself to ` .....n.. and urrnnnthixez _=~A mind at Iemure zrom Luau u.- _ soothe and sympathize?` not one whose presence we would enve when we are tired or dllheartened; but rather a huatlin , bustling. I-have-a hundrod-and-one- hin -to-do-yet " loft of woman, whose pat we crou an sel- dom ea in mctioable with our ordinary `routine 0 daily life. . ' ` rm... nut. mm.-' dank with The `routine at only me. The first paper` deals Women Collegian." and an Helen Wat- terson Moody in a wile e cnduetmahe ought to know her nub sot. While aha .approvm 0! university raining for wo- men the hu. nevertheleu. many {units to find. with it. and these are pointed out in such as bright. orl inal way. and there in so much truth n a great deal of what she guys, that the article is one that every college girl will appre- ciate and enjoy. _ nn thnm-U advanced ishltolrether and enjoy. One theory advanced is` altogether new to me. namely. that hero-worship, while agood thing for a. boy. is not good for a. girl. To judge fa rl necessary that we should get away from ourselves and when one who is an out and out hero-worshipper begins to dis- cuss the question. the result,.will,al- most inevitably be oneasided. But it would take a stronger paper than the one referred to--or at len one that entered further into the ..-nson why. upon this point, to convince me that `hero-worship is such a. very undesir- alile characteristic in a girl. Besides, I think hero-worship is inherent. and` is not dependent. upon circumstances. and Brownin `s advice to deaiile sway, Make Paradise of London. it you can. You're welcome. nay. you're wise." mly n ply to people as well as to places. _om n to more practical themes, she thinks t is a. pity that college girls are not educated along lines t at will better fit them for efulneee in the life which they are t live. She hopes that they will not be educated or co- educated out of the good old fashion of marrying." and says that although she used to t.hink-u.nd write-to the con- trary, when her serious days settled down upon her she would gladly have exchanged her small birthrlghtof La- tin and Greek for the ability to make one single respectable mess o anything half so good as pottage. In I lte of the argument that iven a certs n amoun of intellectual dscipline and ge training. the youn woman will a or , easily enough` we special facts as he needs when the time of her usefulness comes." the writer insists that such stubborn things as facts are not to be bolted when some sudden emergency stiles. but that there must be a gradual working along specific lines before solid facts can be assimilated. digested. and made part of one : very self. She says: One needs something more than facts; one needs that last product known as . i........I..I. nf fonts. in the nrofesslon y. it is` needs that last product Known as I knowledge of (acts, in the profusion of the house wife, e.nd'in the presence of the cook." ` 'l`)m.e-nnhlna nf vnnmr hmnakaeners or the cool." - The-troubles of young housekeepers have ion termed a theme for the funny columns n the newa rs. and it is `A question it one hs.lt o the hlebn.nd`e mother's pie stories are tr.ue. But the fact remains that many girls have no practical idea of the proper training of servants, or cooking; and oh! the bogs and quick made to which ignorance of such homel matters leads. The ad- visability o a. cooking school in Kings- ton hee frequent! been suggested. Cooking in connect on with the public schools has been 3 ken of; and at the time that the eub ect of the Victorian Order wee first brought before us. there were ladies who urged that the `jubilee ehould be celebrated by estab- iehing a cooking school where servants might be trained, so that people could engage those who were competent to un- dertake--whnt so many proieas to do, and i'ail,-iirst class cookery. ' and vet. while it would be a boon to and lnll,-Ill"Il . clues CO0Ke!`y. And yet, whlle it would be boon Ioolet to have graduates from such a. aohoo . it in equally necessary that the young Inlutnuol should be :0 qualified; for. 1! a iqunu houaekee 1- does not . m know how t 33 on ht to )e done, her mnldn vnrv Anon {in it out. and she is :1 I110 ASSOCIATION Puprluwx ~' nu !:nood u of out rundlnooly throuh thuloltwhle : crowing no- of . 8. Blunt. - git`. lllgnunn A iy from the - ` Ltennwhile. have wsndered e long know now wings on nt to no uone, ner maids very soon tin it out. and she then. to I great extent. at their mercy. There are exceptional cases where ready wit will come to the rescue. It was only lent week that I heard of o. irl who had never taken any interest In domentic ntleirs until she was Iner- ried. She then bought 5 copy of Mrs. Beeton," which she faithfu iy studied, and after poring patiently over 8 page of recipes the would go to the kitchen to give her orders for the day's meals. talking volubiy in cook-book phrnneol- ogy. greatly to the sdmiretion of her cook. who began to look upon her youn mietrene es one uncommonly well poete in the culinsry ert. I. do not know whe- ther the petty fraud was sooner or Is- ter detected or not. that each diligent etudy of the differ- There in no doubt l ent modes 0! cooking would `enable a ` mietress to `give general directions n to how thin ought to he prepared; end. provid the cook could carry out these orders, end that she stayed long enough. the young pupil-teacher might eventually noqulre e precticel knowl- ete at her own lesnons. But it is so very much eenier for one to tell sn- other pereon how nomething ought to be done. then it is to do it one: ult- union the w to do it has been learn- ed by prnctlcn experience and not mere- ot e book. ly from the or a boot. lfeenwhlle. long. we of! (mu. Helen Wettereol Hood` on her Woman Collegian. and it gohuekbtheerdcletlereereeolneny point: thet Iehould want to enlarge upon the: m{ letter would overflow in- to column: hat are not reeerved for nelethew .eo|nyOlIowhohe.I found the put: I: the beginning, which I have noted. ot inter-eet. eeenot do bet- ter the: to reed the er-tic in its en- tirety In 8orih_ner`e. nefl. The Indutrinl Fnlr shun `draw: I crowd: to Toronto, but thin out under 0 Innncoulent of Ir. . J'._HiIl. latch. on Soptujher _uu:._ urouxno man was an In On 1' II III `Logtnc do 13' ngnt uuo upon the tlimnond. . ind drew: so may 'Ieuong~fro; the lo and b pox-out reign of Qnr gracious uaian. but it wot a. grant` unk tcrmtuy of u to (ind that 3 magazine '0! Inch high standing. as the marina Monthly Review of Re- view: a mud stoop to re rodlice uo_ dis- torted a-caricature of or Majesty as that ubliahed by Le Rite. arm. n I. . R.-uni hm-lemma unon one whose` ubliehed by Le turn. runa._ It is a. rutel burlesque upon one whose long and blameless life calls for rev- erence from all who know of her. The insult is one thit will be resented not only be: M: Le but by ell ri ht mingle persons or whatever national ty. When we. opened at the page exhibiting the hideous misrepresentation of that good and true woman. whue instincts ere refined to the highest degree. `we involuntarily felt, an enemy hath done this." Even so. we ere hurt to think nut Hm Amen-innn Monthlv. should this." Even we nut: to cum: , that the American Monthly should have eeen nnythigf emu:/ingil in I the cut in Le re, nn'd e ould heve eoneldered it worthy of reproduction on this 1 do of the water. The June number the American Monthly oontelned e lengthy opening article` euloglrinf Victoria and her reign; now it uh lehea this revolting in- Illit. to our be and Queen. Can a foun- teln lend forth eweet and bitter? It eeemn that son:e`mnazi.nee can. Shortly before noon on 'l`hursdn.y there was a terrific downfall of hell stones at Garden island. The storm lasted for twenty minutes, at the end of which time the gran was thickly cov- ered with hail stone: as large as good sized marbles. and perfectly smooth and round. Mr. Calvin had a patent pail full collected as a curiosity. and so lar e ' were they, that. at eight o'clock, ml`? eight hours after the were athere they hlid only diminished in u ze about one half. and were then. when [saw them, about as large as what the ho a call small stony marbles," and sold ice. Some Wolfe islanders were fishing near the Garden island breakwater when the storm began. Instead ol seeking shelter on the nearest shore. they started for home, and the rowers hands were bruised. and cut. and swol- len. from the violent pelting of the stones. A hull storm in August is most unusual, but such a. storm sa that of Thursday, is unprecedented in -the memory of the oldest inhabitant in the vicinity. . -. . _ | Mrs. Kirlxpetriok. Went street, gave I tea. on Wednesdn alter-noon, in hon- or ot Mrs. Grant cdonnld. of Toron- to who is her guest. 1- nnd Mrs. Fnrntar returned on `QIJVI ldl war or... -- -____ n but Id ti ltd tacos H: 9'-r.':.:;':"%.:::.'.*'. z::'E'.:*:::.""".'.`:'.f " sun of Unlvuul Q in. an attention ulna -duh. nuunnl and oul_Iugo_ of_h9mo hr. and Mrs. Forster returned Monday from a camping expedition at one of the Peterborough lakes. V Minn J A, Planner. who has been in or the Beterborougu lakes. Miss J. A. Hooper. who town for the last six weeks, left on Tueesda. to resume her duties as brin- cipal o Rotbsny Ladies` College, oth- aaxi. N.B. - ` ins Gildornleove, King street. accom- panied by Mia: Rose Kirkpatrick and Min Skinner. loft by the Columhian-, an Tuesday, to; u. sojourn at Murray ed to New York on Tuesae. `Miss Loretta Swift, who as been vis- iting at Syracuse. returned on Sutur- da . bringing Mrs. Hogan. 0? Syracuse, wi In her. On Tuesday next. Mrs. Switt, Mrs. Hogan. and Miss Swift. will leave for that ever popnlar trlp--up the Bagueney. A Miss Dolly Jackson. of Englewood, N. Y., is the guest of Miss Mabel Brown- nlrl, ' Bay. ' . Mina Georgie Shibley, of the Brook- lyn training school for nurses. return- ed to New or}: Tueadai. filing T.nv-nth: Rwiff who nR hnnn vis- mnu uunqer. mu. uy um w on Bay. Mina Ga-m-nie Shihlev. Ul`. AEKIIIJIOD End Iamuy. Mrs. Annun- non and Flor:-lo Atkinson have to M rador for the summer. Minn mm. NniIaon_ Philndolnhln. I ., ll eld. tlold. Mrs. William Ince of Toronto. has the pleasant house on little John inland. nou Gonnnoquo, usually occupied by Dr. Atklnnon and family. Mrs. Atkin- nnn and Min Flnrrla Atkinson rutmnun an ueseromo. Mina Nellie Crei hton, of Toronto, is spendlnfuher ho1i nys with her mister. Mrs. W iam Newlnnds. k street. me Ar.nINl`:. hl ottonuon [Inn to 1 ".3nk'.'}.'3"x"n.'.`o. oImvnnIl!ll:...I'n`mt

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