Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1897, p. 2

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"*8ES= s z'::;':::s*:::r:s::.-;,e.;':r' I.'.&","".-ma." ,'."'i. "JI."'.3.'. .31.`; `E Andrew's church he lung " ionnduj tho IJlid."and In glue tuning uowubou-d ll OI 0hI`DOI'I' A ...:a. lam mlo gait Git. II II 'sT."&. ".3u'."'5"i:"..:'?:ss`T'-""'x'.'a'; limo Ir. Bhorlool VII board In dunno` ouumn. IWV. J. n. n. vulumln, of Deooronto. preached an oxcolhnt lor- Inon yutordny morning on the oomlng of the kingdom. \ Th: nulnit in Svdonhnm Itnnb Methodist mo llnguom. The pulpit in Sydonlmn ntnot church was oocuplod yutardny by Rev. Ea Grnmmzy. Vungook Hill. {organel- ua onu-yin upon. 0 votwool cu diloounolg mnlin` "I`cith.tho promluont future. He in re ovlnu Rev. J. E. Sun-. At tho Ovoning aorvioo Mia Psrkof. Gam- noqno. random! 1 soprano nah from tho Messiah. J. M. Shulock. lornorly ofv this city. now of Trinity church. Toronto. who bu unlnnd n with nnnneinn An A bun! inlaid. VXII IUD. A. . Cnrlcnllon. M.I ., under interne- tionn from the Englnnh nyndicatao who have purohnod the Belmont. gold mine. hu placed an ordor with the William Humil- t.on manufacturing company. Poterboro, for I ton lump mill. - Winn wu uolng on lntho Olly church Ioltorday. ` An Anglican church is tobo built nu Mo:-van under the load of the po ular und energetic incumbent of Odun. v. R. J. Evans. 1).... `I Ir u..u...:... I... ..s.......4I Omm Iwl:.::: J. K. McMorine bu-rotumod from the north west nnd mourned dub it St. James church. Rev. J. H. H. Iomsn, Al T\..4_`-`IA --..AInA:I an A-ngI'hlI. -nu. "'"'5"'-- .._.%e.'_:'e_;t ul$" an lnuruuly. I81] Cl l.lIl"lUIlT JXIB. Mina Sliter. of Morton. u been mpg- od uoporncor in the G.N.W. t.olegnph`of- ee It -Perth. A ...a...-....-..o 3- an Count On An-aunt A nun". ans wll olguny fl 0! 13'. Harvey. who rake into Dickens` con- leotionory store. Bollovillo. recently, was untaoncod to three month: in jail. J. W. London, Into of the Bellovillo In - tollipnoer. in negotiating for the purclnno of Miss Mu-tin`: stationery buainou. put!-ink l(n|Iv_ nf Kinmmm. hu nncanhod 0! ll. MITIIIYI IUIDIOIIUY, DllIlllIlI- Patrick Kelly, of Kipgewn. has once ted 3450 end cost: from hewnrd & one Lumber Co. A: settlement of hi: claim. L. A. Brown, Athena, hu en engage- ment in the province of Quebec to make oheeee for the remainder of the reason. "Hug -nolgn algae}: in nnnnnnnnl. :0. `IA! 0009.. [Or in. TCIIIIIIIIIOT OI DDS IUIXIL The sudden death it announced at her home in Buffalo. on Mondny lab. of I for- mat lady roaidonb of Fnireld Em. Mn. George H. Snell. 'l`In Rmolwilln Rannrdnr intimnnn that ueorge n. uneu. The Brockville Recorder intimates than I new postmaster will shortly be pointed at Athena. Thin mean: that ju go Wil- kieon -reported against the present. poet- mutor on the evidence produced It the in- vtition. r\........II-.. M D nnplnn Innk-un- I'ICl'l)n, WI. I8l'I0|lIl_V IIOIEI D, II lIUl'Uo Alexander Rouaollo. of Eur. Cornwsll, died on Thursday. ngod oi hey-four yous. Min lvllium nf Mm-mn. an been annua- I100 ID 'I'Il'IIh A movement in on foot to erect e pavil- ion atPoinh Vivienon the high knell jun be k of the dock. c . I\.. Annual. 0-.` Al Alnwnntl-in nu IAIIII been or me uoex. On An ueb 2nd. at Alexandria Bay, Lens Blenohe oKnight entered into rent, Aged twenby-one yeere. ` Mn. Dnvln. relief. of the late Owen nwonoy-one you-I. Mn. Do lo. relics of the lobe Owen Doylo. di at Lonadslo on Wedneaday. She wu eighty ru of ago. :--.x-_-__ -.-.. n-u-..:n- ........a.|.. .... may. Miu Moore.` Min Alton. Ida. Northrope. Mary Gould Norbhropo. Helen M. Gould, muid and companion are quarter:/ad at the Croumon House, Alexandria Buy. Mina Gould in I daughter of the late Jny Gould. of New York. ' --v--- -- ._-__.----. Inbouthm - 0 vuluou. . , ooouunolsdon ht I Howl 0! The Dlltrlot condensed from The wing Exchanges. Mrs. Story, wife of Benjamin Story. Piomn, was aerioualy kicked by a horse. Almmndar Rnnnnllm nl E11!-. Cnrnwnll. ".Dl'UWlUl" I0 BBO [V0 II. Moat-rs. Flogg hn Groonwood, with their wives, Cornwall, and Mr. Hnrrig-an. cur.-some oicer, and aietor, Montreal, were passengers on the steamer America on`Sa- turday. ` Min Mnnrn ' Min Alhnn Tris Nm-f.hrnnn. lull. WIIU Wu! Swill H IUW WK`! Wlllll HUI- Joooph Powloy. formerly of Kinashon. in one of the candidates for grnnd warden in tahOKl`II'|d lodge 1.00.1 . for next year. lm!-Inn Wilmnh_ fnr Ruffnlm And E: C. EHO Kflllll X139 I-U.U.1". I0! IIBXII _VBIl'. Charles Wilmob, for Buffalo, and E: 0. Dean and wife, for Rocheutor. were pasaon- . gen on the steamer North King on Bundgy night. Wm-nnnln nail-nl-can nhnirrnnnfnr nf Rh, gnu. Ernest Callaghan. choirmaeter of St. Mary Magdalene : church, Toronbo. in aeri- bunly ill with typhoid {ever at his home in Kingston. F`. Ball. E. Rh. Dr. Dnlv. Dr. Bridsr I\lI'Ig8Ip0o F. Bell. E. Ely, Dr. Daly. Dr. Bridg- man. of Syracuse. J. Farrell, J. Fraser, loft. in cmoon this morning for I trip up ths'Rido au. l'........ -3 Al... r1.......l an... ma muuu. Mnmgor Lesser, of the Grand opera house, will viaio Montreal on the 23rd to wishes: the opening performance of the BI-ownles" no the R0111. 11...-.. I'I....... 5... rs..4...........I -.:Ll. IOI' H WUOK WW" [HQ HIIUIB, NI. IVODIIIBDH. Man. J. '1`. Porter left to-da for Mon- | tron! uoeom niod by Mn. '1`. anon and son. whow tupond A few weeks with her. Jmonh Pnwlav. fnrmm-|.v of Kinashon. VIUIU 50 TUIIUIVX 5'1"`: ' Mina May Burnside. New York city, has arrived in town on 8 visit to her coulin. Mina Purdy; Vaughn terrace. Er.Alrhu-mAn J. J. Rnhym lull`. for Now I III "0. going D_y WI 0| UIQ DU". aster Bdrt Robinson 19 t on Saturday albernoon for Bath. where he will remain for a week wihh hip uncle, M. Robinson. Mr: .-`I 'l" Pnrfmn lair. t.n.rInv lnr Mnn- : 3TIufFSf%?~=s * .%| ll0IIICo . Mrs. Singer, of Montreal. in in the city on I visit to her mohhor.:Mra. Dobsony Jnlnnnfnn ntrnnf. . . IIUIEIHK XVUPII WXIU. Minn Clara Olkhe, Brook uroot, lolt. on Saturday {or Adolphustovvn for I week`: visit to rolativw thou. \.I:-- ll-.. I)......-:.-I- KT-.. \'....I. -15.. I...- Ullll ruruy, Vllgll (EPW309- EI:-Aldcrmnn J. J. Beam It-It for New York and` Scranton. Pa., on Saturday ni ht. going by way of Clq ton. nntar Ba`:-t Rnbmnan In I: `nn Sntnrdnv Wgzlnoy Bangstor. Mbntraol, visiting ha-o fat" 3 coupled` nah, bu returned home. 3].. :n|nn4- A'QhAA. :. h. 61.; nib. IIII I VIIIII 50 H3! Johnston In-ooh. W nnngna an JODHIWIII IEIXE ' '- ' W. Sounder: Ind J. Black. of the outer depot, havoAI"otutaod,after a camping trip; lacing sovornl wookn. Minn lnrn lIdm_ RI-nnlr Ah-Ania. halt. nn vnnmng I`. K, Bfgllli, FPOIIECIIG I_Dl'%Ia. J. M. `Donyu. ILL. loft. taofday for ~ South Finch to resume his suhboi duties. A lVL-.... .....I -:I. L-..` _.L....-..I Albgn I I3 `I'll DTUUE. IIWTIWIIHIIII Illllill gm: nmmn,,w -Ballqvilh, am nmmod OHIO. D..l_-n Il......-I>-_ Il....b-..l "445-`nu until Ogduhbnrgwiu raohodurhou it wu too lawtoyot ' ` ` "OvOnQ dtln Pooplv-Inn: rho: An ` `gipylugapd Doing. . ` W. J. Tnyldf. of tho Tweed Nowl. was in the city on Satutday. . Mn. and Min Ehmnnh. Tnronta. Ara III `II CIFY 0|` Dllllllyu Mn. and Min Snrgenh, Toronto, are vinmng F. R,Bo.rgeI1.c, `Frontmnc 'a_t.I-ooh. J. M. `Dnnvu. ILA- left. Isdldnv for Douin Juncn IO ITIIIIIU Ill! UUHOUI (JUNK. A. Ohown and wife have nmrnd After vifxikng thoin` eons. merchant: in Bollo- vl ~- - ` 1 .' . - - I mus V I _. .- ' Mm G:-nos Bronze. um spending: month with ralntivm di-lllavillnulnl nemnad HID WEIGHT WAC LIGHT. CH URCH PARAGRAPH8. TH E DISTRICT DASH E8. P.EsbnAI. MENTION? "Dunn-ch 1. land- : _ n-.. _._L_. _I_ "run mum: wme. Moi~zDAY Avuusr 16. 1397. `rho 8'ohool. fin n-oponjnfht u lid- nmuot momma on FIHX IJOWII : uwuneru U. u. UIIIVIII nuu barges. Thoaulon to Kingston, timber; 8lmm,8t.. Louie, Ontonlgon. to Collins Bay,-timber; Eric nnd bnrgoo, Chicago to Protocol. com; Knthadin, Chicago to King- ston. wheat: Lnngdon. Chicago to Ogden- bu . on] . ' mun eumonmnrn Brit.nnnic.Kina- burg. gunu-an cu-go. Puud up: Gunners Britannia. King- Iton Io Dululln. light; Clinton and burp;-. Thorold to Port Arthur. lihl.;Ni|g|rA, Kingston to Chutlum, light; Froot.0gdom- burg to Chicago. gonoml cargo; Omubn, Oungoto mlugo. coal. `I'll! TIER U. ll. lorrlw. on nvnuvluu, with an nounion v on board, rm `on ndsool Newton t. Pullman homo nnd Thousud Iihnd park on Saturday oven- huubdlputtlx. `!'hoTbontrn1n`lI on Lhadndnl -ml -uglmt and I half an ul BOO llfl, III! III I I005 Inn I I'|Ill VIE Ill gupggq. nu pagan won unackn- ed Tooth: park by tho Island Wan- (Id -An nnnnnoanlnl lltnnbll lmdl fi I, BE LVCW Aollwiu VVIIII Ull-W dam. An Innoceufnluhmpovumado byihlu sue to pull the llorrm (II. but Iuunot only pullod-out til chalk QIIIWIIIDIP hula. Yucc- duynwning. haunt. the New Island Wndonruld Ilo tug Wilma uooudod in pullhctho Ilcrrmol. me in hour`: work, AI hr II could ho untrained n.... _.- _- .|-........ A... In nu. Imll uul IIIUIWIIIIDII uuuu1I.nuuuII,Iuu no vu $51.. The sonnet ur- rivod 5| rm`: wharf thin morning at an 12:08. and lulu for Bollovillo an hour 5:35.:-at mo uvlddnl. than wu npIluI`oIiu'td.Lo`u K|l'W'I.` mi jab Q f pll. Q (lod l ll Ltd nlmt IIOV By liif. II`. Inc Irv. ununu Ihlnd In J. J. ldlolhu. up mourn. mu. Butd. lic- aqmu-. npnlgio nag. am acup- All'IflIc0IIllIIJUIuuI'uInIu an no d done to the hull, and no human un. vi bin. IIID IIIHIBG V6050! DOIII8 Oll BKUUTFIUII uuuy. Meta Merlow,WoIfe Islend. has resigned his charge on the eteemer Princess Louise. John Bisoh. of the steamer Bennockburn. ren three trips on the Louise. 0. Fenning will not as mute of the Louise for the bslenco of the season. The Richelieu & Ontario nevi etion com- rn oioes. now am the wo has gone on of their intention to build two new pelsce eteemere for river end lake traic,is besieged with epplicstions lorspeciiicetionl from Unied sum firms enxions to get an opportunity of doing the work. iEDIE$DAY. Btll SEDTEMBERJQ7. run lllll. `XIII III: I'll IIII on and VII foot and 3 half on of I has -`II-n -nnzuwnn-n can LI-nnnfarr. mt mo ALA. Welland Cans] Report. Pom COLBORNI, 0nt., August 16 - Paced down Steamers D. D. Calvin and L..._.. 'l`I.....I-.. On Rina-Ann unk-vu W83` Illliu ` The steamer Roaomounlz arrived this morning. the M.'I`. 00.. wharf, wish 64,000 buohola of grain from Fort Wil- liam. n-II..I .5 n..:uI. .....t.....l..n . D L n IIIID. Called at Swift's yesterday: R. & O. steamers Corsican, from Montreal to To- rontn; Algerian, from Toronto for Mon- broal. IL. .A.......... 1)................ mm -1... old. brew. The steamer Rosomount. will clear this afternoon with her oonaorba Winnipeg and Molroao. for Fort Willinm, to load gain for this port. Tho R4. & 0. nmnmnr Bnhaminn took the lor lame nuns pain. The Allan, :l)ominion and Beaver lines are all rapt-euntod an Gildorsleevefa steam- ship ngeno . New York and Boston lines `also. 42 lnrence sbreob. VI...-a nu... - G..- .-l:....l.... nl` I`-:.u.n..u.l.n nu Ilulno ltolnl Picked up Along The Harbor Front. The schooner Acacia is unloading coal at Swift : wharf to-day. Tim lmn Wnlknr nlnu-ad thin nnrnnnn TDIII UIUIIBTXI, WIDII Hill! DITKX. llgo The sham yacht Milbonia, from Milton Inland , called at Swift`: ivhurf this morn- 1:ho`M. `T. Co'a tug Walr arrived this morning from Montreal -with two light. but-n-nu, nlrjuv. The steamer James Swift loft Bwiwa `wharf for Ottawa this morning with I no gel` list. Th: nmnmnr Rnuumnunl: nrrivad this -man. s.%::._.~*-0.. um: LIA nnlaneu-ghnnnacnun Ior mun port. The RA. & 0. steamer Bohemisn took lms of the steamer Columbinn on the ingoton-Montreal trip thin morning, the hub named vessel being on excursion duty. MAIL MAI-In-, Wnlfn Inland. hue ranionnd U0. North King leaves for Alexandria Bay Sundays at.9n.m., and for Rochester at 6:45 p.m.;,Tueadnys and Tburlda a Hero leave: at.3p.m., connecting wit North Kin at: Brighton for Charlotte. J. 1 . H: 0 , ngonb. DWIIKC I Wlllfl @413,- The bug Walker cloned this afternoon with (our gnin barges. 'l`hA -tgmnr lnnnm-rv nrrivnd tn dnv. gun... 'IlDU. ,3 IJIITUIIUU aureuu. There was a ne display of reworks on Saturday ni ht at Castle Rub. the summer residence 0 George M. Pullman. on my 84:. Lawrence. in honor of the birthday-of Mr. Pullm|n s mothor. Tun vnnnhpnnrnn thunk nan-our-inn -:V In!` U DO. - When laying out the drill shed at erbil~ lery park. care ahould be taken to place the building as far northward in possible to ellow of a -streets being opened from Syder-iliam street to Montreel street, pub the school and drill hall. KY-... D-An|\nDAn:nn I1...-umI- D IT:-Inn: IKE . ' Nohwibhstaiidiiig hil recent severe acci- dent and the fact that his arm is still in a sling, medical health oliicer Dr. Foe has been performing the duties of_ his position for name time put. 'l`hA Allan .l\l\I-nininn anti Rnnvnr linnl ll . rumnun II IIIQBIIIIH Two munhrootm, each measuring six end one quarter inches across, were left: on the Wum desk Friday - by W. 1. Gates, lower depot. Those are the largest and most. perfect. seen in this vicinity for years. Nnw Pnuhvlm-inn Hvmnnhm R. Unlaw porllcl. I03 I" Elli. Vlulnllly I0!" yUlIITb- ` New Presbyterian Hymnals. R. Uglovv & Co. lllluu. I-n:.... nub AI..- .l...'II -Lml -6 nut Wlbll I0!!!` KIIIII DEW. The uolnmr Glougarry arrived to day, from Moan-cal. with four barges. Iigho. l`hn ntnnm vnnht .\liIf.nnin_ (mm Milhnn Wator work: employee: are engaged to- day in cleaning out the Brook auroab newer. at the corner of Kigg and Brock streets. where the Hood was caused a few days ..nl'.Iihhntnnrlina Kin mr:ent savers armi- pllll DI \lII$QlIlIID Ina UIIUIUTICC `G U0- .l`bo~h1-lnw providing for the appoint- ment of A-city clerk` has been drawn up and unit: only the insertion of the name at the lucky candidate. 'I"ha nitm nounnil Inonltn thin mmino for OI DIIB NICK 0II|(IlaCK- ' I The city council mean this ovehing for the transaction of general business. It is expected thut the voxad question of the lcitz` clerlnhip will be settle d. ham are nnw nhnul-. I50 um-Anna nn the --rvv--- ----v --u. - `cit """"" N here are now about 150 persons on the register of the American canoa association camp. Grindatono Island. A number of races took place on Saturday. Nam Prnnbvtnrinn rmnnln. R. Uglow u.:---:-u up Ipnoo-u us.-wrm an `People Au `talking Alnoln-ltochhg ll vcopu than Actoquu 0! Thou WHOA:-0 fqiul` lotto. New Prubjtoriun Hgmnnls. R. Uglow t 00: " ' ' ` ` Tho village And rural Ichooln throughout thopmvlnco reopen on Tuesday. ' The waftrhl of H. Hnrlmmn racant.lv- WI! ptuvlll nvapon on 'l'|l06(lIy The wcfghl of 8. Hnrlmono; recently- purchuod trotting stallion D.L.C. is 1.185 nnnndm - Inn. vaults. _ Work II`: the Mooorn olovntor site has boonnuyod for n_ short. time until more piles In-riuo from the sullen. Kenn the blond man In: nninc An-nob : pill 'lI'I'I-NU [Hun Una HUOTI. Koo the blood pump by using Amok : pilll o Cbunqanilo and Mandrake `& (Jo. _l`hn-hi-Inw nmvidina for than Annoinlr Fl".-0' Try Abernathy : for book. thou, trunks` um). valiant. uz...|. .. u...- u_--__ _n_.._..-.'. -:;.- L..- pAn'AanAgHs Ptcnmgup av oun *-\:- -q- -- --- -- - --, The but Bdnouonnl ndvnneun, with o contort and convenience. Dom-to, Otoqnot and Shauna. IV D ! Uni " 1 6 ad . Wu otlnn ::':ntl1vid|rIsl?oQo.d'a Hilnclncns and culture of homo con 01! lth tho Mellon mental crunlu. lmmlato til not com. ll Olliporunnum. A P so oo.`:s:n.:l. of .1 0 I - ALL. Rf. uumn. .____._ Iloonor Ion-It: on A gnu. ' The claim: 0. H. Merritt. of Bolloville. -{sh An -4-.-in-. -uAD.- nn Inn-Ml Iran `nn DB IOHUOI BIG Uflll lllll. New Presbyterian Hymnalu. R. Uglow r. Fn, mcumnrs ona DAY. ICED IJUUI [HIDU UH Durouruly. New Prubytqrian Hytnnult-. R. Uglow t (In. " - i'A-(NE INTELLIGENCE. ' av _n:poR'rl-zns. Iguana run It nuuuo. n.u., vuoru no has succeeded in workitgdhio nysd an important and puyi tion-that ol oupu-intentions tor Iwhuclcr tsom, the Input. plumbing oonourn bolzwun New York and Chicago. Hoinnloonnonbor of tin nniury examining baud. H0 undue may and grulimprovomonh. in also `adorn poronol the city particularly. Ir. Wright uyl tins the puoplo ol Buldo in inhnndr and unnuomllly .vhorohou xi "in "oii`oo'-B "'- B . N.Y. unrkinn III In: M an Samuel 53;; ::oTr;3:..u John Wright, of thin ,.in."bomo on 3 visit to hit htbornnd the dad: ol his boyhood. I.W Iihxi Oihlyll n-inntlllkwu In B .N.#..IlnnIn [I0 IIU. rgt..~Major Shroud stated that La- combo but been in the hublt of shooting Iovorul of the pigeons every time he cum to port And that he has killed more than tnnnty of them. %KA|ondy_LI_e Fever_ 1,. ILANOBLID. J. B. XGIAY. O.A. from An Important Appolntnont. Hurry A. (luau, M.A.. gt-ndunto oi the Kingston school of mining. is in cgrgo of the Induction works at Koovntin. nt., of the Othwn gold milling and mining corn- pnny. Inving been appointed `.0 the ition any in the summer by Hon. G. .rost.gr. In a locus to Prof. W. L. Goodwin, the lubontory building and `tiny map hill on by l_lr. Gnu. Tho nnmnnnv mhnda rnnclnmr Irny IFIVIP will II-U Iuwnuvu` Ivy -c. Gun. Tho oomptny inhnda rmchin out as far as the Bndhury on a securing at much as pouiblo of nickel and copper work. It. Oneal. as head of thodpparunont. In trying to Inch ublg moon: of Is. no roodvu I salary of 81,- llnwau-_ 5' IIIIIII I III nuuuunu. n n.uvu-I. There was only one offender in the dock at the police court this mornin . His name was Chnrlea Lacornbo.mato o the M. T. com ny a barge Glengnrry, and he run charge with abootin I number}! pigeons belonging to Sergtu njor Strou , of ``A ' field bnttary, yesterday. Defendant plead- ed guilty and was ned 83 and coshanvhich henid. ' 511.2... 69...! .6.I~.A Hut Ln, A gdtllul Plece of Work. The task of painting and decanting the dome of the Grand opera house has been completed and the scaffolding has been re- moved. It is doubtful if there in a prettier finished ceiling in any opera house in Cana- da, and up character of the work reflects great credit u n the artist. Alexander Grant. The ome is particulerl ne. finished in soft, light tinta. and is ivided into four parts. Four youthful figures are discernible, typical of the four seasons of the year. The harmonizing of the colors and the manner In which the Inbject has been treated, display keen artistic taste. l;eeervee (loo-I cure, A. McGuire, drover. Princeee et.reet,owne a. mere thus was fouled just. forty years ago yeaberde by a mere in his father's posses-` sion. T le animal has never been out of the possession of the family end, it is need- less to say. in given the very best of care. Although long push the age which the average equine nt.l:aine,lvhe mere in without e blemleh and is as young-looking and ap- perently an e as many that are a score of years younger. John Hnllner is the owner of a horse. from the same sire, that is said to be thirty-six yenre old. Renewing Acquaintances. David Robb, now public school inspector of East Huron, spent last week with his sister, Mrs. J. Ryder, of this city. It will be remembered that he taught school for s number of years in the vicinity of King- ston. also in Toronto. His many friends were ploesed to meet him ugnin. While in the city he visited mnny pieces of in- berest, reviving memories of boyhood s days. His visit to Kingston wee tho con- clusion of s montb s trip among the great lakes. -u nan an-nu. -awn. T. M. Garland. of Montreal. represent- ing the J. M. Fortior tobacco company. was in the city on Saturday. Mr. Garland was chief of the Winnipeg police for a number of your, resigning in 1884. He wuin the city mimed durin'"the boom,end made the ecqueinmnce of man Kingston- iens who had gone weet to range their for- tunes. Among these was Harry Hark- neae. proprietor of the Algome house, who was one of the 1m: reeidente of this city Mr. Garland called upon friends Saturday. Cheap Sale or Hate. We have meta by the hundred to show on. You can see mum in Axuninster. hloquette, Wilson, Velvet. Sm rnn, Plush. Jute Beam. Cocoa, Brush, pe Wire. Sheep Skin, Goal: Skin and Oil Cloth; any- thing and everything in the line of mates, allas reduued prices. Received today a new log of.Wool Squares in hnndsome de- signs. The right. lace to buy house fur- niebings in R. Mc `uul a King:-ton Carpet. Warehouse. The Fund Collected. Mrs. Mocolrnmon, treasurer. aided by other ladies of the seciety,hn.s collected the funds for the despntch of six ehildremwerds of the children s aid society. to the north- weet. Tho energetic lsdnes committee of the home deserve` the greatest. credit for their work of the pose few years, and those persons who heve eneored at. and opposed their work have much to answer for in their inner conscience. LIIU IIIHIIIDUFI UK IDIIU l`IloIl 9559.. 1 . W: 0.1%.. have not yet hoard anything denite regarding their ply {or the past drill um- aon. and0 are wondering whether or not they are to be paid at all. Some time ago it was reported that the season : drill had been authqrizod. at last. and that the pay would be forthcoming in a short time after that. Since then nothing ha: been heard of it. V `ring mum-u llnrgnln. A ` Pnovoot. of the New York ok;;hoIVK store, having given 5 lu-go order for nll'importI- tioua. which will reach hero by September. will -mnh a. large reduction in crcady-undo clothing and clothing undo to order, to induce close buyer: to purchase now and enable him no make room for the incoming goods. " IIDTII I II 533-`: Hard to beet on prices; harder to beat on qusllzy ; hardest to but on assortment. or vnceyerss, my `day ou take it: We are selling some broken ines of shoes now at greatly reduced prices. _ It. will be to your interest to see our eboek if you went a pair of shoes. I-[nines & Locketb. .?: .-qh-n--- - Iongo-ngy _ Of than one nbri Md ippers st 75c. and 81. They no populu shoes at popula- pn'ooI. Raine: .9; Lockebt. - Distal: In `tho Kano. In the lint ofinuoooeafuloandidntu At the high school second form oxnmiunbionn. publiahed on Saturday, the name of R`. Sgzlllvsn shnuld have been R. Silver in the Pm. I. Form ll Hat. Kingston. vv nun 4-up-o-us saw u u; I The" membouof the um um... P.w'.` "LR, . hnvn nnh Inf. hmu-ll nnvhhino nlnninn lined l'or Shooting Pigoonn. __ ...__ __I_ ____ A&__J__ :_ LL. cm! AND vacuums. __..-.Q------_.._-_ ion: has lulnlo. III 1.1. --_ -1 __-.I_.. What About The Pay `P .4.._L-..- - AL- IALL L_Ll An Ex-Ohlel Bore. Hard ro um. ..n_ ., _,,,,__ ._7_j_._. lawn You Inn At long. Gnimlhtboouuuadthoplh who tuloinvonmontlwlldtnonty eo?:i..u:I. 11. ohm `:1 In- duoonunu in who run! nub J N Olumautut. 1 - -rnmuva nuuupo 3 a'5'o":. 1:. J. w-S`-." om. lub- v~.::.~:~.<*-.~.-.-..--} % conw, or tony no u mnnu uvuwr. Inc young `I notion aka cub: boon mdoouli ycoutauyunnor shiny for ucirclo mount. An bounty wombat pay: that d0ll'I n yur and all than magazine: and any Inch the than to ply In: {nun sh dn Ii`:--L..H. IIVI II XVII" Ulll-TI"-I$Uo . The apocinl notion taken up any lub- joctgono into very ololnontolx no u to pulontanuolfhit. Oaod In 3 you nnnl: nnvn. or ninatv ll: to dub mom. W. TX U XII * IQ \IlK IIUUICT - -I' each pu%;..or ninety conic to circle mom- bou. general Iooduu Ilka up Illin- tnn. pantry. social ooioaonnnd cool: May conb, or tony no u oil-ab author. The wanna nnnnIn'l nnnm tAh- nnnhr Innnin I"-I1 IU XXI IillII I I: from tho that iuu-A.U.l. IIIIKIKHIC WIIIUH can IIITTIXT WWW: Thcrc no thrco cccelom which cclrclc can choocc. Ind c mcguinc conncohd with each section. A circle (n in the umclluo number lorccirclc) got: a list cl hook: and choonc which they will talc. and As from September to Jam in the reading unn, " it in do- circblc for null who wish to join to do nnntnnna; lukmjhdlif Hunt: J Slrachan School for Girls, IITIIIII IO! Ill Wllll WIIII W JO In W 00 uoneonooc lthinktbuuuudroku than no the honor as. A neighbor as hand In. honor than n brother sin; off." and it saves it being II|ICl`I)IIO. . Tin -nnninl notion min: nn nnv nub. The Homo Bonding Union. KINGSTON. August l6.-(To the Editor): Permit me to draw the ntuntion 0! your readers to the home reading union. of which it is desired to form several circle: in this reading city of o The nocroury in Canada in Mn. Shelton 3 Mtmold strut. Mont:-ed. and my 0 withing in- tormntion here can receive it any Mondny afternoon at Elrnhunb. The hudqulrtoru no in Cambridge. Englnnd. and the lud- ing litoruy men write in the monthly muruino which each mbooribor nooivu. Than: nan ung nnnhlnnn -hlnlu A Maul` IIIUD ID EHO IIBXF GIICUIOIL We em all aware of the excellent eor-. vice Mine Finnegan has rendered the clay. andlbelieve should be oontinued in her pretent position. I cruel; that the elder- men will take heed of the wilhee of their conetituonbe. and appoint an city clerk. one who. every loyal citizen contends. should be Ol00b0d.---CITIZEN. lnvore W. I. Drennsn. Kmanrox. July l4.--('I`o the Editor): I regret thnt the city council saw {it to re- ject the application of Lieut.~Col. Drennen for the position of city clerk. No man in our city can be more deserving of recogni- tion by both political parties. and I am safe in saying that if the matter were left to a vote of the people W. M. Drenmn would poll twice as many votes as would all his rivals combined. During the pest involve years he has served the city in a manner unexcelled in its history. Hisnnme has been synonymous with success at all celebrstions and events melting for the city's prot. He has labored with untiring energy to meke Kingston one of the gels cities of the east. end with what success everyone is well aware, and he hes won the edmlretlon and respect of All classes and creeds. The feeling throughout the city is strongly in fuvol` of the man who has sacrificed his time and tslents to make Kingston what she is. If the council is elected to represent the people, it is the duty of thst body to curry out the desires of the electors. Failing to do this, it is our duty to remember the fact At the next election. \H_ g... -II -......._. .1 AI.` ....--Il-._L --_ year uuuuu a WIJOK earlier. Lord Sydenham'e mention of Regiopo lie, the Latiniued form of the name of Kingston, hen reference to its name an en episcopal see and no a Catholic institution. ltegiopolie college. It might be worth re ceiling that the Right Rev. A. Macdonell _` first Roman Catholic `bishop of Klngeton, had for coadjutor, cardinal Weld. It mem- ber of an ancient and wealthy Englinh family. well-known for its piety and municenpe. Thomas. cardinal Weld, wne born in 1772, in Ludworth House, Doreetahire, and was the eldest eon of Thomas Weld, founder of the college of Stonyhurst, in Luncaehire. In 18l0 he succeeded to the estates. but. after the death of his wife in 1815, he took orders and some ten years before his death was consecrated coadjutor biehop of Kingston. in Canada. Not long after, in 1827. pope Pius VIII elevated him to the dignity of cardinal. For years he had de- voted all his income to charitable purpoeea. but he now relinquished the whole of his property to his brother Joseph. In the following year the latter had the melancholy honor of receiving at Ludworth oeetle the exiled Charles N of France and hie family. Cardinal Weld died on the 10th of April, 1837. b l'll)DUHa ` Some months belorehereoeived word that the young queen had honored him with the grand cross, lord S denhain wrote in high spirits regarding t e quiet and loveliness of his Kingston residence. He was` still, ' however. resolved, owing to the precarious stnte of his health. to return home in September. He does not yet believe that his iniludnce. and usefulness are gone. But, he concludes, "the excite- ment and worry are more than I can stand in the state of in health and I do not know how it will on . I long for Sep- tember. beyond whichl will not stay if they'were to make me duke of Osnada and prince of Regiopolis. asthis place is called. It may be of interest to recall that Lord Sydenham was also baron Toronto. He was raised to the peerage as baron 8yden- han of Sydenham in Kent, and Toronto in Canada. He did not live long to enjoy his honors. On the 4th of September. 1841. his horse stumbled and fell, and Lord Sydenham s right leg was caught bo- noath the animal, and he thus received his death wound. On the morning of the l9th (Sunday) he breathed his last. no one having feared a fatal result until within about twenty-four hours before the end. He had only entered on his forty`-third year about a week earlier. Tn!-(I Qvrlnnlxnn-1': nunntinn at ND-ninnn, Ilnntnal unxene. In a letter shortly before his death to Lord._John (afterwards earl) Ruuell, Lord Sydonhim thanked that uutumnn for having honored him with "this red ribnnd. The ribbon o! the moat honorable order of tho inch is crimson. and Baron Sydenhdm 1...: L..- ...-.|- - n n in nu. ......, nnu IEII IIIIIUO I` li. U. D. 'L'l|I KIT` tar ribbon, so oovoud by men whom all_ the world auvlos, in bl|lO'--1{'Il`l8l` blue. The ribbon of the knight: of the thistle is green. while bhqt. which tho knights of Sn. l`at!-iok war in sky-blue. That of tho that of India in light. blue, and t.he'more familiar order of So. Mliggael and Sb. (zleargo oporuu axon-blue n :1. G-..` .......A.L- L-l_.__l_- ___-.!__-.I _.___I LI_-A - u use xmasrou-s F!` A 1 coma uro . "fir: tb'6EtI'i'c}}n'{$3{."}7{d"Iii?-2Ty5L3F.E had been made 1- G. U. B. The gar-` tar rihhnh, an nnunlnrl Inn mnn wlhnm Kingston Ladies Uollage, * A CHURCH SCHOOL. WAS KINCSION S cgyngnolgj 1 ' '-`v"'3 5-: ' A Sketch an I._m1 s T 1 llnnou sud Dontlaofho High Places luuahod By 3 Kingston Prolntb. Ilnntnal Unxette. In 1. 'AffAn nhn-slln Lgf.-nun Ll. J`-LL On LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. {gg_I,I_9;.E ALLEN'8 SHOEB. . .. ' vwu Ipovhh thin. Wm. Allen & Son, |I.-:a__:.:B;ag3_C3.:K ISPEWJ ll!` ND Pntronno of H10 Gnu u ` Alnhbhhop and tho `Very luv. tho Dunn of Ontario} hmuvn. nu Rutdonoo at Aunnaor Gum. J ohnuon strut. ...n-._a-n.-g-- 4...`: .-An ll IUVB UvI|\IIll PIIUUU Evei-ythlng in the. Hardware line at right prices. _ trim Up Your Gqrden. _You cun get the bed: of [Tools at rbcl; bottom prices. t.`.......I..n :9: ."IA nnvnoarn I Wcar 4- O -I O nnout at Wood worms... Psrquotry Flooring. Bu` And Omoo Fltuncl. numb. wardrobes. Tables. Em. Custom sawing. Planing. turning. Ito. Bun sud Door work. Ivbrychlng In Wood work. Furniture Ronovntod and Upholourod Hurray : Improvod lloetrln Carpet 010011- lnu and Renovating Inohlno I: now Inn- And by this company. IIIIU [I18 CIIBGTIIII I'll. I 0! the sunlight of pub] city Ion bet your mo It `pan! ADVERTISE IN THE , uwmo." Cagnovsky Company, Beautify Your Lawn. Get a Lawn Mower, down to cost price at A. STR_C_HAN S. And when you once htlve got yourself Into the cheering run a nr Hm annlinht of nuhl nltv I ` I ATM. ASSOOIATION PEOPEBTY l0l a'0`t olonom (1-onnda. The uten- ol _IS Ow run directly through In w an olouto an-owing noo- ol 0 city. Apply to J. asxnnum. (tor. Olaunuo Btu: Your name can be ahousahold word, And `on be known so well, ~ 0 Tlmt. I its will condently buy . - Thu thlnn van mm: m null. ' I u Mary had a little lamb; You do not look surprised; Of course ou don't fdr Muy hal Been wi ely advertised. . And hsomething you may learn from t. is If you; are not a clam; . You can be just as widely known A: Mary and `her lamb. .\!r. N. J. Minor. bicycle maker. with D. (1. stvnrnn .\; 1`n.. hh-_s-clo, works. nud re- adding at 106 Burden street. 'l`orouto..0u- tnrlo, Unmuln. any: I Illffl*l`(`J Income pain for uenrlv three year: trgun lyape nula xunl conutllmnn. not-mnpnnlm Dir a mug (ruin of II8ll`t'l24Ill|t symptom had no |ppN|t9. a mum` at hauls,` w mqlauclmly and. nervous. 1 con I not sleep and there wnn ulso cnnsldt-rxlble emnclutlon. Ono monlh ugo I t|t'('|d(`II to try Munyouhu R('llH'(H(*s uxul after using two bottle; of the dynpopsln cure I-waroomplelel cum! and um tn-lny In thv 1-u oymunt u <-.\ccl- lent houllh mu) nnlrltu. nm nblg -to out nnythlng. I cumuler my ours most won. la-rtul and cannot endorse Munyon too highly." u....uu.-. nu...-non. (`nun nnhhuln hlln In an. TAKEA HINT FROM MARY. Rheumatism; catarth. Dyspepsia and lithe! Ai|ments_Tcured by the Ilsa at His` ; Wondemnl little ' Pallets. WEI H ? Has Dona For WeI|K|T0\9II} Sana- 9909:-VA A lmann Mm` sax Nun. II'l nhounntle can seldom falls (0 no Ilcvo In one to than hours and can In 0 low darn. Fact 251?. V , , ,_ "'35. "in-ac? ""7 T 1 ! mm 0 an In man :9:`Iu,>$t `ml 3006:`: ml: tlwhhm. . - , ` v _ .I _ iii 10 Vhloh on Mon` on t _ not. Olunnuo Stout. terms or Indigestion mu uounen uwnuI.. runs Ho` .. uunyonu cold Cum mvouta pneumonia um [nun ID Lcdl In a tow boon. I` He. won` Gonna Cum Imp! cone 0. night .u- on. u an nnnnon nnd Imodllr hull (In brnli (iv I` I0. {W !l.PIk`I!l oonuon Ind speedily Inch tho . I . . H u'um'n an Col0.I|'lOdlll ml min; ind u. "Pu-lc ' ' co . I enrol In .."..,':. *:'.'.:..`*5`...':..'..-. ::..."'... ....`:'.._. ....::,.. kidney dlneuo. Prioo be.- h,` nyo!: u':h:l:;v':.gun "t:.po.nrvo\1oneIl `and . I II A `c `Munyauw Headuchp Cum mp: hhdleh III three minutes. Prim 25:`. Human`: Pm ointment positively earn ml forms: or plleu. Price 26:`. . ` '|l'I'|In)"x3o:dB|I{)\1|l_ gunoondlutu All lmmrltloo 9 . o 0 Runyon`! renal :nedm no 3 bed: to all wmuen. Mnnyonm cmm. Romcdlu never ml. `tho I Clto-pr! He.` I O MIMI fr? ll:o nyutem Sm the`-(.3: nrr: ?ubrou-pI1co 2bc.-clonnu um} heal the MRI. |hnyon`l Alllll Ra allow II (IEO minute: and euro permanent . Price 01. . Mnnronh Vhullnr. a nut male and no otour of mu. Itnnnh to wool poo: . 0* .:.--::.-::.'. 'r..:::.'::.'::'.:'."'""u "" "* '_n'Foom men up Prof. Vanna. ll AIM! . .-,.__..... n... ........-..4 -nllh 0:... null. glut: mom is cant: I vial. 3 ' Personal Iluuynn. A bore me. Toronto. om... nnuvmd with M! Iltdlv on udvlcu (or any man. Ulllf. IOIKS Will OODHUOIILI) on The things you have to sell. In Cl inc. Inn : Dun: oNiKIiib1'nit. (L.ln;ltad. ) Best. on sweet. nee: Division Street, Leta! `by mild J. Whitehead. Inn. 6 Complete 16. Lot ed in: . A991! to . V. THENHANIMOIE NEW EESIDENUN on can , ' HEAT. LARGE IIISIDENOE ON NORTH _ `ol Johnuton Street. am home won. cf n-to Street, with furnace and own Rbdatiglvonlunoos. Alho the Stone Dwel- n_, mp an-us. with modem improve monk `App! to`Jouu lluum. smn RESIDENCE. 1a uluuu 5'12, non King. Round by hot um, an. em. utdnn and gums. Apyly Dy. _ . u_n_n Kin; ugd (ion In-onto. *0 !!!'99.`..9`..!Li9\ FORKEBLY `Hill 3381- | no: 0! Hon. 0. A. Kltkpatriot, beauti- fully Iltlutnd. opposite Mmdnnnlul Park. Ap- pl; tollnrnulux It Romans. Ontario sc. :1:: =REoI'>`~'1`ia'I3'i"." 7th. .A 3:... _.l-.._ -nnn -l6h -" . - ; - . , II 91!)!` BISIDENOE. 15 UNION BT.. \ wnhtggzo. in. nndan And nhbln. Ab!!! DI. ' 1-an I at fully ulhnhd. ounoultm I ilptnrthnot. 13.!` sac . WITH uoon nnsxnmu B`ovuhud.go. nu Pri_noou Strut. A931 : \~:- --- \ T2: ` "ALT OVER THE BIBBY 'I thing ltora Kin Itront, ad in- hum rrlntlnc Oloo. 9911' am i! Ulllllsllll) THE DEEIIEABLI 8381- demo. IQ ohnlton uh-eat`. Good locality. nnfnn dnlnnlo. all modern oonnnloneu. " uoon nnsxnnucx `ogfrhuudglo. an Apply :|ninnntl.IrnAal. COURSES: ::;`:.%:t4:::1:s::;&;':r` Dlinhd with tho L of 0. Aooounhnh of ' x.o.o.r. nmunlo. I:`IOULA IXAIINATION Ill ING- - 5 W Illtlco In Kinntol. bo- ln Inning. Auuylnq. 5*! but all In. - ml! 11 for Proupoeton. n A um. um ugrtuuua.nu1uvmo,unL an-jnl-urn; ntD-- Fulufxsum JQ rrfaot nlnu , pplytobl. wnxu. . 1 mu--am: `ma % ...u..,...;.g % . -*|f ' hail: uul Bnnutlnl ., CUTICUIIA sou`. ___T ._ V,__, \ and pinyin to All the good poniuona. czsm loot Tqrgung, ligrln Huwrlthtlng " " V _ M .hi:ruf:x3,bloodInz, scaly skin J.|nau nuy- relieved , T_ p Q: ,_with' Ccrtquu Son, _ an *'fCl1'ricuI:.L (aim- ' ' Ikhclug-androlnlldooo _ Luau-. greatest of blood TORONTO. . ONTARIO. Iotohlhhod ua. _ I `nntllon 3 I700 the Ulnar. I I HANDQOII NEW RESIDENCE ON Vnlon same. non Dlvinlon Benet. Intel! . 11 III! dllllloonntil l;Inhllu- ' {'33. In utmoolit cu, Dulnolo Oonnu M Inodototo I-nu. --~:ara.vz::.x2,:`:.4':.:.~ MISS GRIBR. mow prtnoapua. '|'<'|'Nos' "1oN {om} EDUCATIONAL. . _......_ `._..~...,_~-.__... To an: LET; FOR SALE. u. '1"onnI.l|c. Ivnlv tom Wlllouno uou uonnclu. Ion! :--A|tond tho Dunno Donna M nodotolo lulu. E-`zz:-' '1-M&'A2"" "'"" ` L DYIR. pln Into. It has been uoa-Gained am. the name of tho mm strand :6 Brockvillo by chic! Row. 0! than phco. uni Butt. Nubia. of Ohio city. in Gouge Riven. ll: coma hon Bynouu. N.Y.. and in an All-wound gun- blcr. The imtrumont found in hit pedu- iion is know: an 3 "hold- ' and an nod L. .In..L,la-n an nasal. Inn grnni-nail no . 'll`l{o content for first prize lolt rub- diviaionn I and 3 in the nal Iugomnd No. 3 ovontunlly woupfur a clan and exciting ntrnc-balm, lea Ln. `tocrow of the winning giulelt. noc- tion) wu composed of _ r. Kelly; Du. Miller, -Bouchor. Boughton. Foden and Callaghan: On. Emly and Gaillemont and Cor I. McCully (oox). riahlz uunhinn emu wu onmnonad of w; swona umou. r Tho ground polo contest wu A popular one. ton competitors stripping for it. Trnrnpuher Bookob proved his superior utioking power: und won u: prize, with driver Staloy second. ., 'l`-n nriinl. It And 32. warn ohmd for UHVCI` IrIlOy ICCDIJG. Two print. 84 and 82, were offered for tho vmar polo content. And all four nub- dlvisionn of the battery onbgrod. No. 1 Inc mudo up u lol vs : Dre. Marshall, Bowen, Clu-i, an Gr. Rogers. No. 2 van composed of : Dru. Biokford, Skin- innnlnv nnd Brown. No. 3 comnriood : DOUGH, Ujllrl, uuu ur. ncguri. no. 5 in.8tnloy and Brown. No. comprised On. How in and Cummings. and Dru. ll----. .. llillgu Mn .1 nnnnimnl nf : Z3"-'n'.w1'iw'iT Ii{"6uu:H{naI':J&"i)B Bolnorl A: Miller. No. -I continued of: II.- Fnulgn Kntnul and Rmla And I Honors um lllllor. no. -I connuuuu ox: Dru. Fodon. Koohlor and Emly. and Br. Tho. canton for rli min THREE SYRAGUSE GAMBLER8. Who Iohbod 1 Ilonton In on the In- -I-n lint. `iCII 1. IX" 1- I "n0I` ' IIIII II IT for chang as cudu. hon trnignod before the police Inngiur-L00 It Brookvillo onsntnrdnynn l ohngooi ngnncy ho slcdod guilty. but in norwu-dn with- rov that pic: md pub in once! "not gullty." Thonnpon-ho vru romundod for ` . voou. TBOIIOIIIO ol Oh man who vonwith Rivapuvgvonu Goa-pl}. Tnnnu-Ind Alfred 1411).. Rina chin: to ho unan- oyoo 0! tin Puht In-owing company. ynouu, N.Y. `runner up be repro- IInb|NowYorkbi lo houoqmdlaila hlgtgnoglgl hung lath:-A -n Inhnn KB I IV IOTI IPIU IIODIII. "1110 I6") lwl] _ _ RBI!!! in sugar lend towards the chic, which was gnd\nl- ly incrouod, bill tho homo b uoy us when who notion led by half a boat ; lea sh. g up-gu AC Ila: Inhuninn nib Aft. IQ!- U0!` 1. ucuuuy won. right notion crow was composed of Sergt.-Instructor Long; Sorgt. Henderson: Uorpl. Benson; Bu. Page and Burke; Gr. Fnnnon; Dre. Hall and town, and collar- rnakor Turner (cox). The first prize was Io -nnnntl N1, / maul! zumur (um 4 Ion "':o' "u='au much; In lonunnund Plateau nuns & qmutvo-a :.~ " ' .nnnn-nunx ntrn to. T aooond print will be oompotod for toduy. who subdivision 2 and 4, bnving lot: the lint. in tho initisl tugs, will try oonolmioxu. . _ - lore cum: on. The gig-race between the right And left section: wu oioaoly contested from nun-tito niah. The course was one mile with I turn. and duri the that half mile it wu uttorlylrnpouih to tail which gig hnd the loud. Both boats made the turh to- other in fine style, nnd the non to the nishing point In: rowed in remnrhbly quick time. The men of each section row- ed in perfect unison. tho oars rising nnd fnillngh nu regularly And an ovenly no. tho: they hbd been handled by profou- Iionn 3. Thololt section gained as slight~ In-A tau-n-Hi Lhnlnl-no whinh CAI Drldnnl. glll oooona. Ana unver Drown uulru. The tub race was next contested. and created I great deal of smusement end ex- citement among the epectetoro. The die- tnnce woe fty yerdu. and the live stel- wort competitors all went in to win. Driver Somere reeobed the goal first. how. ever, end was followed by trumpeter Becket, who won second prize. There was only one entry for the ser- eonte 100 yer-do race, which we: there- on celled o`. IFI..- ah. --4.. knluvnnn H-an right and IAN. cona. Theone hundred-yard swimming race opened the nlternoon programme. This content wan open to the members of the city police force. bub none of the hobbies thought. it. well to compete with the artil- lerymen. There were ve conteatente. drivetstaeley fmiehing ret, gunner Hew- gill eeoond. and driver Brown third. Thu tub mm we: next contested. by Joan worm. The long-diving contact closed the rab put of the programme. Fiv competitors entered for in, and trum tel: eckat, with funny ynrdl as his recor , vgdn rlb money. driver Bonner: (thirty ynfds) taking so- nnnrl order given. Tho otoers owimmlng moo. distance fty yards, was well contested. Ind the entries were numerous. Capt. Gresn. Toronto eld buttery, won lint prize: Liout. King, Welland eld battery. M- oond; Capt. Cook. "A" eld Battery, third; Lieub. March, "A field bnhtory. fourth. Than warn Hun anti-inn for the ban LIOIIB. DIIPOH, ".5" [I010 Dlliity. Iuurl-u. '..l`heI-0 word the entries for the boys nob, distance lmy yards. The nk. prize was captured by Vucbor Drury, the second by John Worth. Tha Iona-divimr contact III TIUIU IVI UIIII ll ovum: vn u--V --unw- I-I he programme was opened at 11 e.m.. the tires event: being a half mile ewnnming race. There were six entries and three primer, which were won by gunner Rogers, driver Miller and gunner Cummings in the order given. The officers ewimmimz race. I7- Wpen the o'i6ora and men ol "A"'ld` bounty, R.C.A.; undertake a venbuie they inVAI iIH]elIhQ the success; Their athletic upon: an Always veil contested and care- Inllyplenned and out, and inzenry cue em-uIn_ lu-go number of pnpoctators from among the civilian Iriendu ol the XIIZ. Ki9_swn.!lq%in9@2!!92| fuipom you uimny consume and Iargbly Attondoc_l-BnuotynIo- Proved rlunnavaa nnfswrmmn. Dlvon ud luwon-llnnl Evans to ho Doomed To- 4-- NED!- On Saturday lab 5 well srnngod pro- gramme o! oquuic uporu was carried out As the wharf In the but-ruck square"-, under tlu direobidn ol I managing commibtao of oicau, non-coma. and men. and in the prcaonoool nlargo crowdof anoctators.mili- tary mud civllinunvho witnessed the event: Irinh An lnhrnh tint. never nned from nry ma cwullu. `wno wlmuuu mo ovunu wioh an lnurauu thnt. agged than no nish.` Tho ns pbrmon. of the nu-nt9r|nIll| nu nnrl-int] (ml: in the fore- ours mnmsnu '1'no- nrlu [lithium 0: mi progrnnuno -III carried out in the fore- uoon, and the number of spectators mu not so large an in the afternoon. Never- bhohu. the crowd wu uuioiont to show (but the event was one that had no link inhorelb for the friends of the soldier L.... I "pigszs `wmznstiair -`A-4 nun CATTEIIS-'8 AQUATIC SPORTS. ARLLEmENAT PLAY. urine -5-... --.-I Wu now at Lrlnuy unurull, xotunw, wnu uuu iood 3 wide reputation I: I honor soloist. liglhd HI Iuly (thud: byhil appur- nnm nnhnhv. In tho mm inn 3: L BIO-yiltl anon Ir. auction! VII nuuru In ill nniln city. and during thutlnp MI W! Ii hu gnu! Incl-Ind. :13. `..:a'..: n:';'d:vnrnn|Ih,lmhhunn |II|lII|`I-III-lull ~ omminmaluli man `I'll comma. Ovorlliotr olonnoauurnl lomum . antenatal an

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