xue epeclu pny cu II I new aeparnure. St. Andrew`: hoir nenrchlighb excurnion given hall an hour at Ole ton. thence among the ielendn viewing i luminetione. penning American canoe oemp. Empire State. Moo light oerenede club And Huh betb. head 0 board. Steamer leevel 7:30 eherp. ' U U CIUUI. John Cairns and party, who left King- ston for Crow s Nest. Pass rsilwny say thus no men willlosvo Renfrow for I month you. There in lots of work in Renfrew on she water works. . Moonlight excursion. Monday, August 16th. Steamer Paul Smith leaves Ports- mouth so 7:30 o'clock; wharf, foot. of Clor- ence storoamut. 8. Return calls at Porta- Inoubh. Home early. Fare `. 5c. A. MnIAAn'n nnrlrnnnlxinb snlmhliuhmnnf. ulllg 0000- 1403!, UIUU. Thin morning the official pay car of the O.T.R. companjviaited this city and paid off the local ompioyooe, tendering checks. Hitherto it has been the oultom to lend aha pay check: to agent: for distribution. The special pay car in a new departure. Sb. And:-mu`: Hmir nnan-hlinhf. numrninn IIIUIIIIIL IIOIIIO Ellrly. I ITO '-'00. A. McLean's rkpnckiniz out: near him Grand runk junction 1` nearing omnplotion. and by nucumnlenvu pro falling the menu will be in working order. ' About 10:45 n nIn4I.h Innis niah IIIIUIID Will 06 HI WOYIIHK oruer. About 10:45 o'clock last night the tire brigade were called to the reaidence of Mrs. Btritby, Emily street. A .:urtain in one of the bedroom: oauphb re from I lighted gu jet. and Inn burned. and other dnmngo done. Lou. 8100. Thin mm-nlnn tho n-ininl run mu nf Hun wrong. The Cobdon club huvo ordered 5 a cial gold mods] for presentation to the V ann- dinh premier, Sir Wilfrid Lmrier. in for- muulirooognision of hi: Attachment to free tr e. `D......I_.. ........I:..l.L ._ LL- -:..-- -L-........ vruuv. Popular moonli ht on the river, abenmor Pnul Smith. Mon 3 .Auguat. web. Home early. `Faro 250. on leave: Portsmouth at 7:30: wharf. foot of Clarence threat. at. 8 o clock. `Al... l`|-I....- -...l _--L_ _L.. l-lL 172.... IIIICO D0 [1000- Dr. Vi. L. and Mrs. Goodwin will leave for Toronto on Tuesday. Dr. Goodwin will attend the meeting of the British associa- tion of Icientinu. "inn 0.... LI... \'l7-lIL-..I.- II.-.-uh Mil. WITHI- Kin atonlans aroloatho to believe that Capt. inokloy fol: impelled to apologize to Capt. Dunlap. He has too grant a character for fairness to be far in the wrong. Th: nhdnn nlnh hum nu-dnr-Ad A nnnninl DIOII OI ICIOIIDIIDI. Min Cass: May Wollbnnka. Port: Mil- haven, has returned to her home after a week : vacation hero. Mina Blanche Low- ery nccompnniod her home. A. Hhnw. nunmmn innnantnr. Arrived Kii. IRELAND. __. l`a!1x.`;|:nochnnhoro.t0tto:-d'n3 hnnhtnn cry ICUOIDPIIIIGI DUI` DOIIIB. A. Shaw. custom: inspector. arrived home to day for A short: visit with hi: family. Hols engaged in going over the books of the collector at Owen Sound. A uid..- -.--5.. -..-...l.'_.. - IA... II--m nr\ UUUII UK Pl-IU UUIIUUIIUT IF UWUII Duuuu. A shing par spending I low days u the Riduu rg?:rnod yesterday. Blnc bun are source. the shermen any. but there in a plenitudo 0! green bus and perch. Rina-tnnhnn nu-A Innm tn Imlimm hhnt. In we my many. Mn. R. J. Wilson and famil are upend- ing holndsys on the stores 0 the Bay of Quinta, near Bath. Thu nnhnnndr Rn!-hm An-ivnrl tnalnv Ah IJIIIIITD, DUI!` DIED. I The Ichoonoir Burton arrived today at Booth & Co : wharf with 5 cargo of coal from Charlotte. N;Y. o,....r. ..-.. Ill I.u. cl..- c...-I. .5. _I.-`Lin - DQTUIY Dy VIII Iu PIOIII . Mr. and Mn. As: I`. UV:/`iabator. Albang. N.Y., are vilitin in Athonl, Ont., t 0 guests of Mr. on Mrs. James K. Recl- mond. 'D_......r u..-..-.. 'n....I -A..--s I- nu . mono. Percy L. Murray. Earl street. left this afternoon for St-. Andrew : to join A party going camping in tho Tromblnnb moun- tains. Quebec. - A wnnna nlm-I: n! lm nitu trnnnnrm- uI IIIIII. QIIUDCC. ' A young clerk of the city treeeurers office. Montreal. is 8800 short in his col- lections. He has been in the oiby e employ since boyhood. wlzoahown Ina growing in his gsrdon n nuno or of the ordinsry variety ni_no feet in bei M. `U `I-I._..... nn"Acv:"A Innn-nl-nu A` '0!!! UDITIODBO. IN." I . Street car 16 left the track at Jonkin a switch About noon to-day, and delayed tnic for half an hour. A ..-..L.. -3 n-|..:..s.. ..-...... ..._..l- Cu-um lvl'II1lU lUI' IIIII In ll0|lI'- A pnrty of thirty young peo lo from Williunnvillo wonbto Kingston ills yu- terdny by van Ind pioniood. Mr, and Mn. Ah: I`. Wahntglu Alhnnv. rouuvu In we may. I. H. Brock and non Hoary returned Int night Iron New fork. M Don's (argue Jonas` Fall: oxcunion. Tuolday, simmer Jubilee.` ' Fin want um struck the his shore {sou Olen]: . wrecking thing: general- U. ny. - At Whitby a mating wu hold on Fri- duy evening to organize for I summer re- nm-ta. ~ , Min Lillr Hnker. of the Bath road, haglolll . for Ottaws to ntatond the normal so no . ` A (`u--o. Lg- :-.uu-n'-u- In Id: nnuulnn n In nelgnn. W. Johnson. Bollevillo, innpoctorb of wlighu md measures. spent A low 1: url in I; 0 city to-dny. Mn. R. J. Wilmn And fnmilv are sound- u KIITUIIIUI] VI TIC I II . II III Uuv U city on business. shim. Shim, headquarters for an ;..;x; of Ihirts. Baht ; Andrew Lovick. Rochuhr, in visiting routing in the oioy. I. H . R:-ml: uni nnn `Ham-v ratnrnod 7 FASHJON. 'l.'IoVu-y latuthon Imxlpd cogtlult _I'hn annual Lu... In lunonou -`l'lI glbulqlvu ulnu my -spur-on Autho Iuwn Ian wind `lo Clo cannibal`:-on `an Welland and VII to-opouid this con. " rin,unod Inilllnory, 81.50 and $2, at End 5. ` Buglr Pills: hu cold hi: lnuinou to bcgor Hghl. ` ' (1. non ll` AA'An l in in in Lh `AND THE NtWI TOLD IIIIIIIEF lsmmzn BY THE sussons.| %i'!!;.!`. '!!'_5'!' SW IIOOOI In WIOOI. mun. . mt, of Booby`: by. is in th nninn, .4 - `W puny. 1.-Ire uorkpnckiniz establishment Frnnlr innntinn in rnnhilv unnsnmenn in rnphily ' the time I 8KIblilh- , in n monrn. . , _ A copy of the British \Vhlg., the sixty- first anniversary numhor. Illustrated. wne sent to their brethren of the press, by the editorial staff. It is a grand .juhiiee numlier of twenty large pages, printed on book paper and iinely il- l_ustreted. We wish it was possible to send a copy to each of our subscribers, it is so interesting and valuable, and contains so much of history. Many of the illuetretions ere of Kingston sixty years ago. and one is oil: pien drawn of Kingston 140 years ago. There is the picture of the market square sev- enty years ago, of Queen`: colle e (if- t y years ago. a birdseye view of inge- ton in 1819, and a map of 1790. Among the illustrations of newer buildings are _ those ol the general hospital, hoe ital 5 ' for the insane, veterinary college. air) 3 `school, end in whole page of illustrations , . of Kingston's churches. among them the _ `cathedral of 8t. Metre. Then there Are r:eou:e fine illustrations of views in the . vSt. Lawrence. The whole paper I of 1 5 greet value for referegce, end after this writing we shell send it to the free library where it can be seen and read 2! everyone. and will be e source of in- rnetion for the 'echool children. L F: vi '|.oout no. mu yon!" llngilunan bound for many but his Nun named to T the woman still -000. III the coi and to rain blown will unwed V131.-I llncilnun flnslly lly. I XI WI him still 15" Hy I-1 nvvumy. Oil! Show. 01' Inc ohsmfionuhlp of the I lpo.Stcvono an Prof. Ohulu . Auonnu. .' to an tut tin of spools! ntbnotlonn ennui Canada. A nnnunuuun wtnuvl-on nnlull Id 1!` -I II III? WOQII. Yonkers. N.'1'.. August 13.-sbortly after twelve o'clock tcwdeg. while bun. dnjede of operatives from t e Otis broch- en' elentor works were luv the lee- `W! 0|! W0": street. Mn. J ph Spnh, of 19 Hawthorne avenue. etoed op- posite the door at the tectory wetching every man who peued, She euddenly deed Out on the eidewelk end with the iexclunetloll. "Now I but you!" the mall illneen by the coat H ` end etnlck In with e whelebone . llegillnuun t led t but th ywenen held Min eel: .'3"L..t Mn: ho-aha: 2' end`. eeyig, "You will telk I WAD lJ::I In mu-av hunt Ink (HG VOIUXIIEBTS, Inll ll) ctunp l|8l'HZ- "In Canada every be , at least it seemed so. belongs to the government troops; every farmer boy is a soldier. and wears an uncomfortable soldier hat and red coat. All these red coats" were in for review, which had been held in the morning. and they were now tak- ing the Kfternoon vacation. \Ve were so sorry not to have seen the review. for there were five thousand soldiers on parade; even now their red coats show conspicuously in the big crowd of peo- ple; and made bright spots everywhere; at a distance this made a prett sight, for nearly every soldier my find his white dressed girl beside him, gay with ribbons and pleasure. These soldier boys were brown with hard ln."or on farm or in foundry; it seemed to us that their faces did not look ns intelligent as our American lads. but they can be depended upon at any time to defend their flag with skill and promptness, nnd the common everyday laborer knows lnbre in N. minute about shoul- dcring arms" than American boys know in month. _ A nlsvur nf DEA 'n-`fish \\'l'1in thn 1137013- The wing Number Appreciated Onuldo But I Lou at Home. Describing a visit. to Kingston. the editor of the Angelica, (N.Y.) Evening Week. remarks upon the uppenmnce of the volunteers, then in camp herm- "ln f`.nm-irln nvnrv hnv nl Imlnt ii VVILS CHGETBG an {U008 [[18 pl'()CBS8|(). On the arrival of the procession at the agricultural grounds an address was presented by the Picton True Blues. A noticeable feature of the parade was the American contingent of Orangemen from Watertown, in gay uniform, head- ed by a. very fine band. Another strik- ing feature of the procession was the ladies` True Blue lodges of Medoc and Ivanhoe, in carriages, decorated with the respective colors of their lodges. Speeches were delivered by the Hon. N. Clnrke Wallace; R. C. Newman. past grund master of the True Blues; mayor Boulter and others. In Glue lzuln.-x an-nnntitlnum n U\I!:IIlI Al l10lllL8I' unu ULIIETS. - In the lodge competition; a prize of $10 for the best dressed and marching lodge of twenty members was won by Deseronto Prentice Boys. The commit- tee provided sportin events for compe- tition. The event t at attracted most attention was the tug-of-war between I):-seronto and Picton, resulting in a. victory for Picton. louownng order 11.: 1.30 snarp: U_nion Jack; Protestant pioneer drill corps: Kinton; Deseronto lodge Pren- tice Boys; aiden City lodge, Belleville; Camden East `Prentice Boys; citizens` band, Deseronto; L.T.B. lod e, Shannon- ville; L.T.B. lodge, Bellevi le; Victoria. Knights drill corps, Deseronto; 39th separate band, Watertown, N.Y.; L.O.L. Union, Watertown, N.Y.; L.0.L., Water- town: Black Knights, Wabertown: llluck Knights, Picton; Ueseronto. Queensboro, Norlhgort, Picton, Malone, Hillier, Bloom ield, Marmara Orange lodges; speakers in carriages; sports committee in carriages; Ulster ,ln.lies' 'I`.B. lodge, Deseronto; Ivanhoe Lady 'l`.B. lodge in carriages; Ivanhoe L.T.B. lodge; citi- IJ8S('I'Ull|.U; IVILHHUU mluy l.I!. IUUKU Ill czuriu es; L. l`.B. lodge; zen.s' and, Mudoc; Pioneer lodge. L.'l`. 13., Madoa; fife and drum band. Ivanhoe; Campbellford L.T.B. lodfe; McDonnell lodge, L.'l`.B.. Shzmnonvi la; Belleville L.O.L.; Belleville l..0.L.; Amherst Island L.O.L.; citizens` band, Picton; Enni.skil- eln lodge, L.T.B. As the nrorpnninn luff. Hm nutrlwf. CIII IUUKUI 11.1.1). .As the procession left the market square and swung into Main street it was greeted by cheers by the thousands who had stationed themselves at the corner of Ross and Main streets and in Victoria park to witness the procession. As the procession `moved down Main street the carriage containing Hon. N. Clarke Wallace, R. C. Newzin, past grand master of the True Blues. mayor Boulter. and other prominent leaders, was cheered all along the procession. ~0n the in-rivnl of the nrnnmuinn M. the anonner large crowd or excurslomsns. The sqwerul lodges met in the market square at 1.30 and formed for the proces- sion. The procession moved on in the following orderbznt 1.80 sharp: Union Jack: rnmatnnt nionaer drill wine. smrunngf. I'LL-IIIIIAHUDI III]. 1 `HM most wonderful llootrlcnl exhibition "'b`|:'.x: x"ml' n n , nun on: on as n In . nun`: opened till to pan. " ADIIIBSION 250. W all information on _np_pucn- .atreet up ropriately-worded mottoes, -, i ` CT Bellevllle Sin. ' Belleville Sun. . ' _ Picton. A uat 12.-The demonctrn tion_here under the sun ices of Enniekillen lodge No. 4 True Bu es. was an lmmenle success. 'i`here muat have been six or seven thousand strangers in town. Six steamboat: loaded with excurnonistl arrived during the fore- noon. The town was gaily decorated \-, with bunting, flags and streamers. Fl'0m the 3`-&.tion` to the wharf 'al; in- tervals there were stretched across the 9. such an _ ictoria, our Noble Queen, Welcome to our American Brothers. Long May She Reign." and others of similar purport. From early morning there wan a constant stream of corn- ages arriving from the country sur- rounding Picton. At 8.30 the first train over the Central Ontario railway, arrived, bringing a large number of ex- cursioniels, among whom was Hon. N. Clarke Wallace." Mayor Boulter was on the platform to receive the honorable gentleman. 'The crowd sent` up cheer alter cheer, as, leaning on the arm of mayor Boulter, he made his way through the crowd to the carriage pro- vided for hie! conve ance down town. Another train over t. e Central Ontario railway arrived at 1.30 p.m., bringing another large crowd of excursionists. 'l`hA nnvm-n.| lndmm mnf in the market --.--.---- I mark Wallace In the III; Atuuuon--A A `O Z-a-.lA._.aIQn VISITING OLD KINGSTON. I II)` ILA: Angry Wonsn. .5... vv ' A.._..-t 19 ml. TRUE BLUES AT PIGTON. A ll; PuuuIo-IIoIu. Atietrsr 14, 1897. uwlnll -0`llI].b l:a|II lIOll15d on u on oponinguulion ofnBr|Hd nodii:n-odIou,nsllqIhq non lnuunhgwpl for thodootuucru naunlinouuh. Ollqlo luuvlhdr .3 0051.9` - rnlnluvnlntlilil tullsf. Boys and girl: my amuse themselves _in e per I of and trial at punctuating the fol wing paragraph, which forcibly iiluetr tee the necessity of proper punc- tuatio . It can he read in two ways. do-scrih a. very bad man. or n. very good man. the result depending upon the manner in which it is punctuated. It is well worth the 5C`_ld of mi]: He is on old and experience man in vice snd wickedness he is never found in op- posing the works of in` unity he takes delight in the downfall o his neighbors he never rejoices in the prosperity of his fellow-creatures he is always ready to sasist. in destro ing the peace of so- ciety he takes no p ensure in serving the Lord he is uncommonly diligent in now- ing discord uno his friends and ac- qneintsnoes be t es no pride in lsbor- ing to promote the cause of christinnity he he: not been In ligent in endeavor- lng to etiginntiss n blie teschers he rnshes no effort to an us his evil pes- sions he strives herd to build up sum`: kingdom he lends no sid to the ulpport of the l,snoIl the huthen he contributes srgely to the devil he will never to hesvsn he DC: go where he wil "receive the jut penss at Q I . f 0 :1 `Ct!-cot. = Intonation has am. DO Will H n I1. Durungoon. IV. I]: I'lll'I'oOI|Co Nepene-Form II. A. N. Baxter. A. Brown. L. Cabon. A. Edger. W. E. Fretz. M. I-Iewley, B. Louck. M. Land. A. V. McCeul. E. L. Un er, M. B. Whyte. Part I-Form II. Brindlny, 0. L. Elliott. E. R. Bough. E. M. Mcceul. C. M. Pennock, J. Ruseell, A. Wartmen, E. H. Wenzley. Pert. 1, without phyeioe-H. E. Aueltine, A. B. Fennell, J. '1`. Hogan. C. W. Miller, L. Router. M. E. Werd. Genenoque-Fotm II, F. W. Carpenter. P. MoCellum. G. C. McKinley. H. A. Megan, J. E. Mitchell, I`. Fetch, A. Burk. B. A. Stringer (honore), F. Johneton (hon- ora). Pm I--Form II,- M. Bennett. J. E. Birmingham. L. M. Brough. J. E. Devin, F. J. Doneven. A. Henntridge, E. McCal- lum, A. W. H. Muir, F. Ripley, L. Yule. Part 1. without phvaioe-'J. L. Kene, C. M. Rendolph. .N. Bhenemen. B. Cen-oll, M. E. Mitchell. Phyeioe only--G. Adams, 8. J. Williemeon. lXI--e-...-s II'...... II T\ I.` `Dl--I. N` Do I}. W IIIIIIIIIUIL Wucporo--Form II, D. E. Black. T. Duncan. E. Kennedy, W. W. Kennedy. N. Lymtt, A. Iyauh. M. Murphy. Nawhnm -Furm II. V. Cnnlnv. L. n. uynuw, A. Lyaun. nu. nurpny. Nowbol-o-Furrn II. V. Cnuloy. L. Rabb. Pm I.,--Form II, T. Culley, W. Pinkerton. IXUIIHIH ' Daooront.o-Form II`. E. Allen, E. N.' Allen, A. Calhoun (honorn), L. E. Luck (honors), K. A. Maoanley, T. H. Porn. B. Rosa, E. L. Scott. Bub I, Form II, A. F. Clark. J. Hogtn, E. Jayne, M. Nowt.on.A. Stevonaom. Part I, wiobonb physics, 0. Dare . N. Drummoy, N. Harvey, M. Hob- aon, . Priokott, S. Tullooh. V Picbon--Form II. A. A. Aokorman, 0. Brooks, J. E. Baxter. Z. L. Butler. B. Buchanan, L. M. Bony, J. H. Crysn. F. Dayton (honors). A. C. Domill. S. M. Dunning, M. A. Eokert (honors), H. J.. File, A. M. Gordon. E. 1 . Gorow, B. M. Hnggarhy, J. Jacobi. E. L. Jolio. A. Milla. H. Mm. Morden, R. E. Pottin- gill, C. A. Philip (honorl), H. Plowos, A. M. Powers, A. A. Rockwell, E. Rob-. orhon, M. A. Smith. J. A. Salisbury. F. R. Solmee, H. B. Shorbt, M. 8 `ord. C. Wolbnn|u.C. S. Wilson. Part `Form II, M. Alliuon, I. Bull, C. W. Clnrk. J. E. Haigbb, E. P. Houck. R. M. Jolliffe. L. Martin, M. Room, 0. Tooher. C. J. Tulloy. W. F. Thorne. Part 1. without physics, M. E. Anderson, M. Browne, E. L. Osbrandor, G. Peterson, M. E. Porter, J. Redmond. S. Vnnduaon. L. Wnldron, C. H. Burlington. R. J. Purtollo. NanAna--F`nrm II. A. N. Fhutnr. A. U: IVICUI IDUIIV. Us Qlll IO]. IX. DOIU. In Sydon am -Form I . M. G. Boa y, M. Caracallon, A. E. Collinl. H. Oochrano. E. Gibnpn, E. M. Harvey,H. J. Jamie- aon. K. Jamioson, F. Lake. L. O`Roilly, A. V. Sears (honors), C. E. Vroo- man, N. B. Holland. Part I, A. Asselatino, L V. Buck, E. M. Breeze, R. Carey, H. Hunter. J. A. Porter. R. Thomas, F. Trousdale. J. P. Shorball. Part: I, without: phyaics--J. Boyle. E. Beannce. M. E. Clarke, M. Campbell, 0. W. Clemonta. M. (`-ummer, W. nnunfnr I` Rulhhlndnn K Hui. D. V Ill-IVOII. I . W Ifll; U. W 00. Bat.h--Form II, F. A. Ayleaworth. G. Rouse, W. H. Tnokebt. G. .Wemp (honors). Part I, form II. L. Collins. Part 1. without pbyaiol, W. G. Bain, F. Keller. 4 l`\-......._L.. IJ`....... T'I'- I` All... `IF \Y' UIIIHPUUII, U. V7. \JIUlli|IlIloUp I1. \IumlUl', E. Hunter, F. Rubhlodce, K. Sul- livan, G. Sullivan. H. M. Todd. E. Vanluven. F. Wnrtman. C. Wood. Rnf.h._.Wnrm `IT I` A Avhnnwnrfh Pu-tlnl Lllt of Those Who Pnuod tho` Exuni. Subjoinod are the names of those from this district who were auocoaalul in the second form of the high school depart-l mental enminntiona x Kingoton-Form II, J. L. A. Fqey. M. Gordon, M. Richardson. M. Scott. L.:R. Bproule, L. Stnloy. Part I.-Form II; A. Anglin, L. Campbell, D. Chown, P. Chown, E. Comp on. J.`-Uonnor, II. B. R. Craig, C. DoSt. Conny, J. U. llwyer. C. Fenwink. M. Gallagher. A. Gardiner, J. V. Gleason. J. H. G. Gordon. B. Graham. . Graves. J. W. Huelott, C. W. Knight. . Lowry. A. McR.ae. V. A. Malone, F. Martin. N. 0. Poison. F. J. Pound, 0. Power. 8 .Schroder, R. Sullivan. A. L. Smith. H. B. Taylor. Part I. without phyaios.-R.. ,A. Bailey. B. Cowor. II. A. Giblon, B. Gilbert, E. G. Gilbut. M. A. Henderson. E. M. Herohmer. A. Hewton. L. Hipaon. A. Johnston, F. M. Kenting. G. Mcclmont. J. Qui lay, K. F. Raid. Boatty, llnrnnnllnn A, E, Collins. I-I , Unnhrnna. HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Pnouclu EXHIBI'l`I0N, ' Qjgvjcnrunuu ._.l __._|_ .._-._ ._._ A Punctuation Punlo. ALI. TIKKQCFWT Iohunhilbalii iullulf TI ll'l'lII II Wfflng IX jumped against the {throwing In. I I-Izmir nun nn bar in AS ntvinluum. Suns. Tr" -T4..-'.l`hiu morn- 1`:.`.2'?:""o......` u-."`......" '..'.';.$' Suction : nddunoo wan Ankh lost his and at nah with ":...u""3 "n..n."""' &'u'a.J:" "" _'."';'nL'.'.i tho hon. took mg no mg ml inunnntl npnlnn tin bu-Itfiln-nnlnn Ill-I. :.....,"""".::';:'.:..`;::':I.'.'"'.'.':...."*. She was inundblo for can but hot -ngnnn-n IA hag rocovIr!"E'_` um away. Ill nuuwvu, Inn: at lumwu driving throng the vi] but tuning. lnndimr 1 him hhlnd bnntv. ulna: I u vvvuu-n.-U-0 Wnunmu-on, Angnuo l4.--n. Banju- nin Stany, of Hnlliwoll, with Ian Iomwu drivimv thmnah n VIIIAII Ind -vnnlnn. 0| IIIIU III!`- Tho one won the am not. nishing at 2:23}. four minus ahead of Glonouitn. .__.:...__j_._ Q-U -an-up -....--._..__-_- RBNTREAL. Aug.,I9th to 28th, 1897. $17,960 In .-Prizes. l..."....| 1-n_-... -a I I..- cs-..|. W Dill IIDII UK PUT] U0` cAch,|hroo!ot-25. R. u'1?wu In uenmunn yecnnng manor . There will be witnessed t, opelng of the shrug le for supremacy between two hosts, eeo one re reeentiu the higbeeb skill in denign end uild of m country for in clean, and each one manned b the olevereet of ice country : eeilore. hich will win.Glenceirn II r.r Memo 2 In-I-Lnu: In-h-In n-'_-,..:I- Lg--- 3-..... 9 Wlll Wl.\1lClICIll' Ll I"-I MONO I Wenther bright. pine-mile breeze from north-out. The oxounion host: an very numoroul. who Itu-t was mpdo nu ll:40. the Momo loading by twelve uocondn. Ac 12:10:55 the Memo rounded the buoy.boing nenrly two minutes ahead of tho Glonosirn II on rs: leg. On rounding thn hunt Cnr. u: nnnnnll Inn 11 Ill] Hr!` I: | On rounding the buoy for. the eecond leg the Mono led the Glenoeirn by three nin- ucee end Ion eeoonde. At. the eight mile merk the Ieletive poeition of boete un- changed. The Mono eeeme e one winner ' of that niece. W5. A... _._ LL- _.L ..... n..:.|.:....l Equslioy. Ia Edward Bolluny. Lad : Inn. by 8. R. Omaha. Dr. Install : lino Pugiont, by Ron Nonohoth Carey. Tho llunronon. by Onids. The Ilnublo Many. lg Rob:-to Bu-r. ...;'.'.'....'2.'. ?."';s..?'n`Tx`}`l'.?< . "."{!." ` The om-mi . by mu cm. i --__jI`- `rho Grant In-ngglo To-day Between Oun- dluu npd Ame:-loan Yachts. MoN'nu:AI.. August l4.-'1`o-thy will be a memorable one in the binary of the Royulsb. Lnwroncrynchb club. nnd the unnalu will mark an interesting epoch in Osmdinn yachting hiutaori.` Thar: rill ha witnnnnnd t. nnnuna nl All vvvvl ll\JII uulu I-av, VVUIEIL aubo emember what yoursave 9n your Linings and Trimming: is worth something. AI WAI.SH S_ GREAT CHEAP SALE. MONDAY will be devoted to giving Extraordinary Indueements in Dress Goods. Hundreds of Dresses sold every week. .\fou., can save almostenough on a Dress to pay A for the making. Some of the great chances offered on Monday will be Fine -German Wool Plaids Igc. Beautiful Fall weeds. Boucles 24c. Elegant Coverts, Soliels, 6}c._ Tweed small che _ and fancy mixed novelty, 39c. A grand chance to buy Black and Navy Dress Goods. Black All Wool Serges 22c. Black Sicillians arc. Black Hen- riettas 19c up. Priestley's celebrated Black Dress Goods. Navy All Wool Iron Serge 25c, worth 5oc. pnnanrnknr nuke! uni!-gang an Ann T:-n:r|nn usual 'I`.:......:..... 3- Monday Dress G99!!M%!?9X Ila. nun. hnony. 18. _ In-at IJIL1 ' CI$[I\I tiiv II VI u-u- v --vv--- Ihoap.swIu.PouIuy. spocun Hilts hr Clldllun Cattle. Splendid Ilorthnltunlllbpluy. Agrlcultunllllh -In:-in and lhlrv Dnulnctn. Elli LI um- iv plus Phninlllhln-I uuuaulluiquu-don`:-uvf Ennnlillv. In Edinrd Bnllnmv. INTERNATIONAE RACES. Aoaan AI wouuon. ._.....'.. A._.._.; In 11.. Avllbgo tin. \.a. |......A IA , OI LDC Vlnl Wlll no IIIIOII WIIII XITUDIB cleaner: to aocouunodau anon anon: each. The two other nu will mod for provhlonl. with shaping hunt: in !I`.".'.".. f.!.$."`3':.}`L`2.".`.H.`..'"..!;.."" tor provmou. wun snooping nun an from. For that whhlngm Ilaao tent: and arnincotn will ." There will half n don: man In the potty. including 5 p . no u- nyer, and I upoblo It In the pnrpon at the ox tlon to t and locnto mining clung on - dike ind other trllmtlrioo of tho 114 *' '*::.'-.!.:..:'.'r**'!.'.*.:-':.. - can I 5 I plot: eonnbrld nah. `- T - ' :d \ In - Allan`. &I.I..|. Cl -1].-.--.4` in fnnfnn nou people. nouns and Jun town. For twenty non: than will he u um. each wit that burns. and three of the van: will be mm with portable nlumgn to nmommothu -nvnn ml-nan: uumn lnomplon. .ueuewu-e. umo. We expect to leeve New York in` Much," eeid Mu. McDonald. one at the officers. and e Pullman eleeplnu cm, or two care. it tortfgeo le in us. will be cheltered from New or _to Seattle end.will be oocu led excluelve- yl by the members of t e expedition. Three meele e dey will be furnished on the can and all teen and tine will be dei're.yed b the petty. The dietence in 3,810 mien and we will meke it` in eeven dw From Seattle to Bltke. en- ` other 1, miles w.e by eteemer. end it will take` In four ye. Freq the to Klondike in In overland route a `loo smiles. We will make 3 C Slttkle. in to zozxhplef en t o e ex ion Iv e Iv ~ vfd by telegraph on leaving Newbgor We mnv decide not In mrover Che ny wlegnpn on xeevnng new Ion. ~ We may decide not to go"over the Chllket pun, but to take the Bohwgtn route ineteul. We_ wlll decide I: |queel ion M Sitks. We will travel by caravan when we,lenve Sltke. where e I van: will have to be teken to piece: __ d carried on honebeck over the with the tools and provision. On e other eide of the the full wmmo refitted and the no oontlnIu_eI when leaving lth. hen we h {the lake: raft: will he hnllt from t - her on the bulb. sad the felt: will float people, hone: nd Jean eotoin. For urnntv nu-non: ham will In (Iva Syndicate lxpodltlon lolll Ofllllleln New tort. _ New York. August 18.`-The women`: Klondike syndicate expedltlon `me n organised. Mien Helen Verlck Boo II is president, end emong the tronenee n.re: Mire. Jennie June. roly, Mn-. Laura. Wears falter, Chloego; Mu. Sarah E. Blerce, Olevelend' Mn. Wil- linm Creigheed, Dn ton. Ohlo; end Mn. fnrnh Thomnnon. )alewn.rn_ Ohio. I n.Z'ziT;cr_'rS;i]g'13'a".' 'l33I'6ilo;o'?'.;:`I& `{l\`Ve `Ial.:"':'II Y3:-I {woman TO INVADE KLONDIK-E. jx.iBG.&iSr| HINIJ cgggars 25, 35:. soc and LADIES . msr aucx cor- ` {rouaosa 5c, 8c. me, 12 I-2c and up. A Q r`iV A`\v} - -- ' _hd nomuh with Hand! run. often with dis- vutorood to at out 6! bed tn-on Iluollrom 11 p.n.to 0:. m. Gilohnulna one box ol 1):. no in. Nb. bought or - ~ cm. can nmalnln Md -- I ltloublo. Lonlntoly v ~ to u 1. bk. 1'. ?'|.J;qvI;,!:n 3.u.'."1" 83.. i'.'.'}'y':L{:a 7 . Ill ..PIOnnMII' '.';:.-:00. _ . Ila . ,. lab In KINGSTOH. 0N'r.. - Er LL. Chonm `Old pmm. I III Prlnoou It. SAMRBAY AND . I-IL Bl'llY'l.VU|.'y -`IlI~ Duo ` on . Don ! lirul \o\Inno your ontrlu Olrly. Ur -IIIIQ. W: Immnnu noon. 1` ~du.L._ TAYL OR -S; Tl! IIK nun rnnn Cancun day and Evening. I-...nJ. n...l`... mum. raumi SATURDAY NIGHT [B`AR(iAlN$. ll pvvv Ill .7: an E3` d Show ;?Llve Stock. ,,,, g..--_' -n__-._ n__.:__ h__4IA._. l._..l_I ., unnanvasxs. 6 for 25. -0F-- W` ;s._-.YEs. PTI II UIIIQI. L I UlIER.NIGH'J"|| DREAM. AIBYLAIOD BY DAY. .- ....._A -.\n4I--lnI 'lnn`nh\QI Auhlhll $ ea In tor, gang. uvum. . .1500!-r, .11 upol Illlgbllll. ' 'HiEviII:;. ; III D! co. Pnonnrou. Oncua I.'o. nxvpsog. I`-u. s.o.. gal In main vnnr nngrnln Illa]!- 7 Sound Fruit in D abundance. Special atten- Mon to orders ztor preserving. EACHES, EARS. LUIS. fin. UIIII IIIYIIIUII IUITII` IIPI n Irv. Alluuud Adler uvolonnu olylu-dud and 3 pond at bun. Bonn:-in; thntdho than nd lot 1 nonnd of hilt-nil. Wiulla Vnmusa wusrs. regular price 31 to $1.25, your (choice for Soc at I WUIIWI VI HIT. THE W. at [or 1 mi of bio:-nii. While Raid was [hing than out the fol- Iovldl thoownootonalbly to plcootho othclwonnnobinuripoutoidothodoow Onlhoddowulh hdwu joined by I oop- ion und the two quietly diuppaud. Evin; In. Allan without poyunout. ' I uu. -ml. ol ruwruwu, |naJ. I. Sotibou-.0! Baluovct. have ban in tho city for anal dun. purebnninq Iron the [anon at the district. out-up boats {at Lb Unlhil lulu nstkot. Thy hut n-nu-l -an-nun In: animal: at hirlv 1 thin I, who 0! till: KVXKZI IK.'II|u-I?alAIl'l W VI by If. Salton : nn In $1 (1: Input-In-. On . ull.luI.0ubcIi|IhvIohI':I` -uuuIuun noun IA[l'|zr`.I,nov no %C!Q- Th |t&bQIno dur- mhuoadnot in V!!! nu. uuuuu-nngoma -9- _ an I ITT-gIIIl'f-3`lIC.llCITIZy$l'-I I`. U. VVIIIOIM 0| LII] IEO. DIIIW `DU |':l'lp was nndo to the imoauono city. The oncuzivo. at at, fnvorod Pom-boro. Mr. Wilson received the thanks ol the hop. for his bboughulnon in having one o! the C.P.R. ulognph oompnnru instru- manta nlnmd no sin ex-mi. And Av! no thn ` s.u'{.'.';`i'.'e."'..'1' ?.'n..'..l`. .';"".i5 M -ad `Ii-inhun -L-ago. Lg-sh L- `I- II Um; B301 Ilitnwu LI-y l-VI until nnluon In nniunln at hirly ms nu... Thar ii. L. Inland um. in Mr. Ion.mIt.um in on- Q` Baal). und in I of 5: has quad throughout Sloan : and ouumn air . Isl nu-mauouly (AM 'II'I[ poomn '... I:.::.'. Robbery on A Boat. John F. Weddell. harneeaniaker, went on the etenmer Empire State on Friday to Ogdeneburg, accompanied by hie wile. On the trip down he mode the aquaintance ofthree men. and the partyad eeverel drinks. Later they wentto a cabin. on- gaged by one of the atrangera. an they partock 0! another drink. It is thought that the li- quor Weddell dranh wae drugged. for he went to eleep and remembere nothing more until he {awoke when near 0 denehurg. Hie newly-lound friende were a eent. and ac also wae a roll of hille, containing 8150, which Weddell had received ahortly before etarting. He made no complaint of hie Ion until Ogdenaburg wae reach- ed. when he informed the police. The , however, could not aid him. At rockville on the return trip Weddell reported hie loee to the lice oi that place. A eearch wee Ina e among the gaaeengera by a city licetnen and a roohville detective I` o wee on the boat. and one of the eherpere wee loundandarreeted. In one of hie choir wee iounda burglar'e "jimny.." one oi thenieeing money wae found though. The two other aharke had escaped. running The condu. Cycling. in ite latest ieeue, hae this to aay of R. J. Wileon. in connection with the Canedian racing club e trip here on Auguat 2nd: "The club netted a tidy pro It. It wee through the untiring eiforta oi - R. J. Wilson, of inreton. that the trip in made In the imeamne rain. The at uni u.r.n. wugrupu wmpun 1 muni- menu phood :0 tbs truck, and curing the unnonnoououh of mania -`undo to the waiting orov-id." A ' -_-_A-.. __-_- - - -- "WW CIFUIWUHU TWO FIICXHICT 0' Pine and Divilion nu-sou. hop 1) In. AlIn1.Andnnlndfnrt.-nlnnvnnn In-n! Yukor. . . . .. .l-Iy enhnm.. Mariu- HIVUF UK .III'IUl'. IIIIJDUIIKII DIIUTU WOT many errora on both ride:-.the game was by no mean: wanting in brilliant playr. Two double plays, one on each side. were made. Sydenham waa assisted by four players from Klngaton, and Yarker by players from Odeua and Murvale. no that neither village played a purely local team. The game war cloned at the end of the eighth inning: on aoqount of darkness. Both pitchers played excellently. Murphy strik- ing out eight men and Loney ten. Yarker won the game by excellent batting. IYDINIIAI. . YABKIR. A. Hlelly ......... ..oatoher ......... ..F. Ualrna C. Knapp . - . . . . . ....Ind bale"... . . . . ..C. Jones 24. lfilllon. . . . . .......rl[l:t eld Vanluvon 9- Tll0l .... .eentre eld Lake 1". Lonoy ..pltohar ...H. Murphy L. houun . let hare-. ...J. Warner I. (ialllvnn ..... . .laft eld . . . . . ..O. lebonald 8. Kennedy . . . . . . .ahnrt atop.. . . . Carroll Dr. 'l`o\ ll . . . . ......'m:|lmae.........M. Warner (I .IIC IIY lllll. -By enhmn . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l 1 em-lu-Lonu and Oahu. ` CIIIIUIIC UOHUIKIOII In LVOVUIIIDCT, IUUI. The atosmor Nollie Cuthbort made her nt rogulu lri-wooklyutrip from Gunma- fine to this city to-dny. She is owned by . Cooper, Pioton. who IIIO control: the Varunl. The Nollie Cuthbert is run in connection with the line of which the Paul Smith `forms one of the eet-. U35 `CHIC DCVWXII -I II'KI' Illa uyuennam wu pl: gd to Hnrrowemith to-day and re- sulbod {ll 1 more oi oi htoon to uwelvein favor 01 Yukon Alt. ough there were mun! AMYIPI nn hnhh nitln-Jahn anmn nun luv lathe [tune Pleled Up Along The Bar bor Front. The tn Thom cleared for Montreal thll `morn ng wit two grain laden bu-gee. The Iteuner Ho kin: was discharged `t the M. T. Oo I. e eutore thin morning and cloned for the Welland cenel. IA nnrnnnn n` FHA ADA: I-nnr llgnu-an ll `lu CICITUII K01" IHII VVCIIIIIU UIHII. The owneu of the ebeemer George G. Hadley heve paid the 85,000 salvage enrded to" the owners. mentor nd crew of the Cranmer AI-Ibis. which pic ed the Hndloy up on Lake Superior in a disabled condition in November, 1894. Th: nbngmnr Allin f`.nO.hhnu-D. maria Mar , " L I Ea turn an ,-_ " 3 to '1>nm..ou..e. on: _ \ QH01 lth?` tho In 6 1:130 no: or Gltlllc. `Inlay on n v loollnvornovpdou. . wyuwuu-an an-vunu A11: win SYDENHAM. August ll.-Tho third Ind but game bobwoen.nrkor and Bydenham wnl nlnvad Ah Hnrrnwnmitlu tn-rlnv and m. The Iecond mennfectmrlng rm in locu- ted in gmell western town and employs shout 160 workmen. It is tied clown by gstgreoment that will keep in there for : lent nether year, but elreedy members of the company are necking n fnvonble elk end have Toronto ln ` view. but a nuis- eblolnduoemenb wlll bring the work: to Klnglton. Like the rm previously men- loned. incrldd rldo dornnnde fa; resch- ng rellreduald Ihounboeb connection. u-v uvvauvue Tbeonlmu nfeoturin rm moeteuxioue homove ie no eltuetod t t It must not be- Iore the Gorlhinetlan of title you. 1% he 3 phat end hnline velnod It About 8100,- 000. A representative Ian visited Toronto nun] nes. with I View to eennrinlz I `III: A TUPITXIICVIVI IIK VIIIIJI IUIVIIIIU uvonl Gnu. with 1 viow to scenario new sin. but so in but boon unnuc ul. Tho Ila-In would prefer loos, II: at King- uon. but will-not likely III 0 my move tannin oomin \ thin wny until communi- nnrbnal -HK L. A A Ann-\n (`pm An A-an-nA curall man may unooounuu. un In 1 - o of seventy workmen are employed all t a you round. Thu second mnnnfmhnrina rm in locu- Imam" 3'm'JiBEEhii'5l'y:E? 3':';u':{i'- mad with by council. On an I o n! nvantv um-kmnn um amnlovad all l: a WVDI. llllgnl DO llluuuu to noon! nuns. In hqth lnntnneu the rm have outgrown their nhopo. sud Inc:-auod'trado unndn that they should Inn hotter nil d u- Inll u' dumbest connection. Thai: hud- nqli iuhnndionppod by the not that my use railroad taps the town: In which they are hosted. human By 1 lito utivi:njudiciond out-ob od on tho std of city council, two dull. MI oing business In two western MUM. might be induced to locate hare. In both innhnan the rm outarown ' THE @UNOtL I OPPORTUNITY. }-'u5.:.'::.~..-::::- '-7-'*=-*4 --u-----Q Innolbto Anion `I've lnnnuotnrlng DI--n -nI HA lnnnund. loaf:-ad Inn And Inn. On `hard: night last 3 noody loolin; hlhr an tho nnnnn mhnnnrnu ix nuncamhgolouoo. - :1 L.C.Iiua.olPItrbwo. nndJ. ht. Inglknngnlnlnmnun hnnn has-n in 0).; By: netivitnjudiciond :1 on an an: of I aitv council. Minis: INTELLIGQNOE. lydonhun Buobnll Nun. nun... L.._.--A. I I NIL- LL! fin ouotnm Olson. lI.I f\_..._. _ ..._-._. . . .oM.ohor ...... .. wright ...!ndbuo......'. . . mltnnar. . I I 0 1 molly; I . . . . . ll. E. J. InDunAld a I 1 8-]! ~ 0 Hi I-12 ; Iurphy and I `ue Oolnlng Pavement. Illicit` Press: Asphalt pavement is everywher egetting to he more popular everywhere getting to be more popular realised and appreciated. Broadway, in New York city, is perhaps the most tre- veled street in this country. and there even the best kind of stone psvement. wears out end has to be removed. Such ils, the condition at present and the metroipolitan newspapers are urging that t he repnved this time with as- phalt. Such a course would relieve that thoroughfare of much of the noise snd clstter which is s necessary nccom- .ra.nlment of sny stone pavement. Once ` aid on good concrete foundation the ssphslt surface could be renewed every eight for `ten without much in-l convenience. t us keepi the wearing- surfaee constsntly smoot . Even if it were relsid oftener. the aggre ste ex- pense for twenty years woul be. no more than stone. The ssphslt ldes seems to hsve taken very firm hold of; New Yorkers end they ought not to` let it no. Dollovmo Inulunuor. Alulgdsoohlnr Ncyoloontlnuonnioo on unbhn yohrdoy alto:-noon In- '1 WOMAN S %% EAUTY