av Inluu. V Not at all." enewered Mr. Hal-lmeee. "I believe that n. ret.-oleee hotel, such es we are talking of. would ettrect. bouriete to the cit by hundreds more then come here now. his would more shun counberbelence any effect`. in the oppoeite direction. And even ilit should take ewey pert. of thecuetom from home of the hotels we already have. well and good. There hoe been too much holding beck from new enterprieee in King- npon, for leer some of . clue hueineumen might lose more or loan of their trade. If a summer hotel would be good for the city,` and nearly everyone admits that it. would. let. ue teke our coebe oil` and secure one. lI\l7l....... A. no... thinly unsnlnl ha n nnn IOD III FIKO Dill` COBB! OII Ill HUUIIIII Ullli. ' Where do you think would be a good like for such I hotel '3" uD....o|. 1. (DJ. ....\n.-in In-maul: Rnnnh The Proposed laminar Hotel From a New Point of Vlaw. S. Hnrkness, proprietor of the Collander house. King street, is anxious to see A big summer howl erected and doing business in this city at I8 early 3 date as possible. "l)nn t. vnu think it. would hurt. tho h\ni-- ll] Dllll Clliy III II! $71 Ii (MILE I5 PUBIIIDIU. "Don t you think it. would hurt tho b\ni-- neu of chow who are already oobnbliuhd in the hotel bucinaux here?" queried tho Wlllu reporter to whom the atonement wu undo. mu... -5 _u 2- ....-......;..,a M. u....|...-.. ' '|'ZF,'ZClIllIl'I: ' xsnpuu. mg 1. Rosanna. Paul, 3wuton.xo-m-25u I (luau.-..i.9nn|.I-, lnob Iruml r.'7?i'h3'5vr'&J'".-T-57 1&3 ffb Iiani : * blub"fibbon:' 9! daeonuon-`mu in a highly prizall the um-Id nvnr. GIVE IIVGT llll D0 VOICE ll. The Wine publiehed an uxoluaive report of the nlnir, and put forth `ergt. Long : right to the Royal humane society ! model. A member of the stall` circulated a petition tocouncil, asking that the medal be ae- cured. The petition was largely signed. and when it was presented to council. the matter wee taken up it once. with the result that the model has been sent to mayor Skinner from London, England, nncl Stall`-Serge. Long will shortly be fit- 1 tingl honored by: presentation in pub lie. 3} ` Ill-I UIMUSJ, WII IIIUIIKIIU up uvuvu In haying and uvordvpquoqo fro_nLdroIn- kg: = In man too! IiiI_moeup.. and Po- ; fine you-r `M bluryibbou; of who whom-nMnn t.hnl1 in in hhrfnlv nl-lull] Mm Iu.n'"`"`a` 's :'. ""s""':.?"i? `{'.'"u" I U. DO- gmu 3|-1' 0:5 '"" ' " -":::2." :- I . 0'("){'R:|R for Ptonpocton. twin JAN VARY Innate. fu-our onnuuoa apply to Wm. luomhnnp. - WONG 0701'. - ` Luz winter Sm!-So . Charles Low. of VA Cold Inwo:-J, A .0.A.. `gulls: y retcuod A boy,nn_:n_ Dglwn from death in the water: oi the St. V wrenoe. Sorgbo. Longuzdoomand oh Dalton you rahnrnmg from an ice; -cruise. `main aim Au-L and `in: him again -lmlz UPOB In H10 H39; I(l- WONG DDTDURH. Ic|1l'UW' in; Long. Booth sad Dtltaon into use . South and Long uucoedod in serum ling out, but when they [and done so. the boy was not to bo_ noon. Bengt. Long called `him. but received no answer. Concluding that he must. be still in _ the water. Borgz. Long. without Lmomens haainbion.n.gain plunged in and nwam nbout, the hole, searching for the lad, whom he caught, just as he was going under tha ice. Dnlton had gone down, and Long was obliged to dive nftaer him to reach him. 'l`|.- Inna nnkltnkgpl A-1 . wn`nun:IoA an-vs`-I-. . 0'.-1- Iuiwvuav , For the mound time in n couple of years the Wmo hu succeed in securing the IIan3n|zlou'.of'gIIl|n dud: by mob; otaoul of tho medal of chi Royal humane society ol Eighud. _ A little our 5 your npn P. U. Bnmnh. than n nunnar in A" tor-nrmnx mm Ioo_-pom onmo. ll! gftot dark. gnd `Am blip y'a'qli0' shot. put Point `Frederick. `DIG amok`: wank spot in the ice; and- wont through. throw- imr Inna. Booth And Dalton into sh: under. v - _ 7;` ' Ital-inn. no-.,._wmiao Dgionud In with Ihwuy. uv-.. AL- _..._.I 11... ._ - --....I- -8 9..-... Elly OI IlI`-lIu. , ll IIIEIB 07!! I Jill!` ago 1 . O. Bralnshh than a annoy in `{A" Hold battery; in: In-ough ` to notiob as ling.` ; CIA wmn may his noun. And tn- U$Ul'I|WDll [A world over. I --A u-int. A HOTEL KEEPER'S VIEWS. youomai $3315. THE DISTRICT DASHE8. IEDNBSIMY. Bill SEDTEMBER.'97. lb-3-uni Ionian Ha _._.I:.._ __A. _l.._.I ._ I JVHAG. Wwnmuismur Auuusr 18_.V%1s97. any WHO "C WI! IIII `Jill. The want in tho slip mentioned in full of tall woods and if. an in now believed. the child loll into it, tho bod would bocome ontanglod and would be old undor water for all time. Thin mo;ninghnvt::-El uaon ongn in in; or t. o y ul. \vi&hgn:ianccegIna.pp'|l.'ho {nlhor will begin the task this Afternoon. lie in condent that tholittlo fellow fell into the lip and has given up All hope of ever seeing him olivo agsin. -____g . -._.nn.n__ II__A George Beecher. a rlnovollor in the em- ploy of the II. '1'. oompeny. he reported eoshepoliee um, while out rowing on Hondey night, he found en empty bone beween BOIWI Ielentfend the munleml. Chute were neither oere not eeile in it, end Beecher I005: iein tow end look- ed ii up in his boat-bout. to unit 3 claim by the ownet. The boat. ie "vemieh nished." and It Ie not Inown whether it in thenuuereliooteu-egedy or he merely been blown evey from eome Iuoee-house duriog Berle; evening'e pie. Amen Niohohon in charged. in the mo can ,I& homily. with having drunk, undwusood no and cash. will-no at upunding fourteen days hilihlot `oonoo; Two -uopnn vouchu-god rm: huingtold iquot on of boon on Sunday night last. Ono plondod Rainy. and van lined 020 and eouunadol-ouch.-rpuin opln of not llymll hi? can ndjurud until EI3an}'.'imi}Zi'?c.'"" "" " "W " W. S. Dingman. Montreal, writes to the Herald tint. the WHl'S story of the on- oodntor of captain: at Clayton lub Wod- neadsy was binned. He puts his own con- struction on the affair. The coming inves- tigation willmhow which in correct. The Wum has no fear. mL.._-- 1\..._L.... ........L..I..I- ..I 'II.........._ The little fellow was mieeed by his mother Arthur Perldle. Three Year: Old. lllealng Blnee but Night. Arthur Paradis. the three-your-old son of Frederick Peradie, Place d Armes.etray- ed away from home sometime yesterday afternoon and has not been seen since. at about {our o clook, and eeerch for him was at once commenced. At six o'clock his father, who in a carpenter. and is employed by the M. T. company. returned home from his work and joined the searching parties that were looking for the child. All night the griet-stricken parents. as- sisted by iympnthizing neighbors, kept up the eeerch._but without avail. Not a trace of the little fellow was discovered until About nine o'clock this morning, when two men who were working yester- dey near the slip in rear of SovIerda' coal and wood yard. stated that they eaw a child. anawering to the description given of the mining boy, play- ing on the edge of the clip. at about four o'clock leet evening. The father at once wenttothe place Indicated. and oating on the water he found a pointed ieoe of shingle. to which a cord was ntte ed. one ol the little fellow : laythinge. and which it in known that he d with him yoeter- rlnv than ha in: lent. Inn. QM} Gallop, lhlo, (Int. aj 25 nos:-:4 Q--n \}UUUUUl' Ulall, llall uuu DUI]- Mra. H. Mitchell, Bngot street, return- ed home on Monday evening from Water- town, N.Y., after a visit. to her daughter, Mrs. Hamilton. a resident of that place. Mr: W A Lnmh Mr: T R, Lnmh, vunu use no rear. Thomas Dowker, constable of Harrow- ernlth. expected to have had a circus in ur- resting Mu. Wnymnn. of Verona, her previous Arrests having to be made by three and four men. This time she cheer- fully gave herself up and went about with the stalwart constable an ii the were a child. ~ U. U. U. D33 D99 8I'I|/BFUU. The call in being sent out. for the Ontario christian" ondeavor union provincial con- vention. I: will be held ab 80. Thomas on October 6th, 7Lh`a.nd 8L-h. Mr: H Mitnhnll Rnnnh uh-ant, rnfnrn. lVlI'l. IIBIIIIIKHI. ll l'6GlL|lH-I DI llllllll plllb Mrs. W. A. Lamb, Mrs. J. B. Lamb, Mina Edith Lamb, Miss F. Lamb. of Ohm- wn, and Miss Black, of Sc. Oabherinea, ar- rived here last night on their way dggn the St. Lawrence to Alexandria Bay. Nnrth "Rina lnumn fnr Alnvnnrlrin Rnv me an. unwrence no mexunuuu nay. North King leaves for Alexandria Bny Sunday: nt9n.m., and for Rochester at. 6:45 n m.2 Tuandnvn and Thursdavn Hero Dllnulyl IlHH|.m., an!) 10!" IVUUIJBIDUT 50 6:45 p. .; Tuesdays and Thursdays Hero leaves [St 3 p.m.. connecting with North Kin M`: Brighton for Charlotte. J. P. Hun oy. agent. `Nun Sir Donald Smith silver tronhv. won nnnley. ugenu. The Sir Donald Smith silver trophy, won an Biuley by Capt. White. of the Hub bath, P.W.0.R., is on view in Spanner]- berg'e window. It in a handsome piece. and Cnpt. White muy well be proud of having oepbured it. W, A T)inamnn_ Mnnh-an]. write: to the IF `I IHUWII lrlllla II! III WI! day when he was last. seen. Th; wntnr in than ulin man Ijjijt .n,&r{$i;b::.nthy a tor bobbs. nhoof. trunks Tn.-nl. Danni-.. A--...1I.. i. In IL- nith T 7" 7 "'C" - ' ' ` 7" xv - OKYOBOII 5' XIX I'll OOLLIOE. On! an uhr ZIIE. lonloliuuooo-mlhlscnlor non olltnoecutu I unto: mn- ho ul thorough. '- 1:1- wlnnho .Ihoubn. Fun and Indian Oouuu at Inodonlo min. .000. llluintorl olroulu ` \, _ PRINCIPAL DYIR Illa" VIII} I Joaoph Powley, trayoor. in in the ciby_ on I Ihort vieit. n I`-h-I-up -:n -mill -u-Id:-In Tan molar. en ! IIl0l_'9 IIOf!o A. Onrmnn. of Straclord, in npondlng a` foiv daylgn ' ' . Mm . oglo, of N: nee is _. om qnsviaihtoirienda. P. ' oAfGI-ant. of Deaeroto, was in town on buaingu yesterday. Mina: Bertha and Minnie; Svmons. of" PIIII DI IJIIIIHUHIUU .7) IVIIIIIUFIKU G U0- Miu Mary Shnnnon. Kingtton, la vitic- ingdhor aunt. Mn. McKny.CuI-ioton Place, rs. J,-Gormlo , Division street. invis- iting her mother, rs. Maachem, Pinnacle stroeh,Bolleviiio. - H V Wnrclin Mu `Hardin and twin IIIVUU, DOIIIVIIID. D. V. Hardie, `Mu. Hardin and two daughbell. of Mexico, N. Y., no spending A few days in this cit? Dr, W. nnm-A Mn .u-Inna hm: ralmrnad Illl. " W . Inglin,jr., of the rm o_f Inglimt Sons, Toronto, is in the city to-day on `business in connection with the Mooera elevator. --V; IA-..- I`.\..A .....l .1...-I.tn- Tn-nnbn urn QICVIDUT. Mrs.` Ford and dnughwr. Toronto. are guests at. the Britith-Ameri n hotel. They are ro-visiting old frien 9 and old scenes in this locality. 'l`hn nhnnnnnr. nhnnn in Ithn nihv. Ahar. BOUNCE In DUI! IOCIIIDY. The cheapest shoes in the city. Aber- nethy o. Q, Hm-Irnnn Inn. f.n.rln fnr Svrnnune. many a. S. Hnrknosa left. to-(Inf for Syracuse. N.Y., to attend the horse-races tint begin there tomorrow. His tzroecing stallion D. L. C. has been entered. VFL.` _..II .2. L`: _ . . _ Ant Ant `nu I-Inn l\n#-min PAiAG:RAPH PIGKED up av oun ausv REPORTERS tin Inn at nvq any u:o-Inm in People Anrnlktng About-llolllhq IQ upon nutltumoui when Wholro land--H-L... ' _l@hdn8chP`ll1fIASiI|S, D I IIIUID VIEIF. ` 0: Friday we will publish Ian Muckr- en n short story. A. Odrmnn. nf Rtmtlnrd. in Inondlmr I IBW Glyl Ill lull CID a Dr. W. Spence Mcurlane has returned to Bnffnlp to attend the convention which is being held there this month. I Min: Tannin Mihnhnll nl Wntnrhnwnn. l ll Dlllg lll [.llOl'0 llllll IIIOHIII. Miss Fannie Mitchell. of Waterbown. N.Y.. is spending it few dag: visiting he; mother. Mrs. 11. Mitchell, ngot. stream. Thn vnnmr man rlrnwnnrl in His! Ridmun IDUCIICT. RITE. ll. NIIUOHOH, Dllg HIITEUIH The young man drowned in Big Rideuu lake, and given exclusively in Tuesday : Wma, wgs Emory Armstrong. of Smith : Falls. " nr! 1'....I:.. :_ -1 LL- 2-... -4 'I ....H.. I. town on nuunou yeswraay. Mines Bertha and Minnie Bymons, of Bullevillo. no hero to vliu lriehda. Ilium W! `I -bl.-mIp Ir:.....'nm in vinlnn DUHOVIIIU. ll ! HUT I10 VIIIW lfllu Miu E. Totlock, Kingdoon. in visiting her-uncle. H. Totlook, Carleton Plano. Kum Izhn hlnnd man: my nnino Amok : D6!-IIIIOIC. I'l- 1'0!-I00, UATIUIOH 11300- Koo the blood pure by using Amok`: pills I) Chamomile and Mnndnko & Uo. Min Mm-v Rhnnnnn_ `Kinwnlanm In vihit. Ivy. II: 1 rldnylut. %mc1nmS~oF% THEE? WAS HE DROWNED? .v .T.7I."..u-nus." 3......` .".I"C.I nnuunnortalnthnul It gIb|uAgd.M~uIh{l:h h nharnanh. hAm..n-mnna , I-n-,,| found A Drlnlng Boat. _I ;__-II,- 1 q--------:-.-:-- lnlkn Conn Pusan, 50:: u, , ____ _L____ non. um llcpnoruon. urn. mu-_ thy. lower mission. Viotoris circle and In. -D. Gibcon. From Mn. Mocha. 2 ion bags and now linon. Rom girls` own miuion hand. first. Con- gqznuonnl church, quilt. lfrom llrl. nth, vogoublel. From Mn. Bob. toy: and pictures for children : wnrd. From Min Gibson, ohildten I undoyclothing. From Mrs. J. Wnlkom. table Ifnen, books, -avert-and '0l|y. from Mn. (l)r.) Ynliou. 1 humor. an Mrs. W. Atkiolon, I rub- botring. from In. A. D.'l`syl_ot. undat- and 91d dlnnn. . From` line: I and Gcrtrudo Wilkinson, undies lot alumina : ward. Inn In. Malad- nomlovu-I. Inn lln. lnltnnr, I-nu-.llq,p.w:anA-1-nit.-qidnuu-g.` cuuron, IIWE, cupn llll Ilucurn, I uuzuu eeeh. too: poor relief of Epwortln league of Sydenhem etneb fchntoh. sheeting. From V'icl`.oI'i|1oirole, 3 dozen towels, I6 ebeeiu. 1 doeen 'pillow canoe and other llnen, fruit. owers end cake. Prom charity circle,` {rule `every week. Megnlnee from Dr. Elmythe. Dr. Welhem, Mr. Penee. Kingetqn yacht club, Mrs. Ayleeworth. Nepeneeg and Mn. Comwnll. ` Prom Col. Ktteen, one eelmon. From Mien Henderson. four pairs linen towels. From Mn. Meuill. `booke for children`: weul. From Mu. Llhloelm Menglllivny. iee-cream. New linen`! Mlle Hender- eon. Mn. 3. W. 110 . Wheuoever circle, Uetenqnl. K (Iton hdled col- lege. Fl-nib from 86. Andrew : juvenile guild, Mre. Bu-unt. Nu. B. W. Robert- non. Minn In-mhereon. Ire. Bin-. , `IllI.'l'o Q08. - Enrdtobutonpriou; hard to but on quality ; hardest to beat. on nuortmont. or vnco Vern. an day on take in. We an ailing some ten inu of oboe: now gt groosly roducod prions, It will be to your inherent to see out stock if you wnnt I pair of Kaine: H-onketot. KTUVCIF. OPTIC QLXOW 10?` ClOBIIlIIB' INKS, hsvin `givgn wlurgo order lor hll importa- tlmo, blob-will reach here byvopbombor, will make I largo reduction in ready-made clothing and clothing made In order. to induce close buyers to purchase now and enable hith to iinlxo room for blue incoming goods. R..Tta.. .'S`..'.I1s'.I.,'a.I."r'.'.'Z's'sy 5,. the i csrloed, consigned to dealers. The local supply of N iagure pouches has been order- ed for some time. The growern represen- tative celled on'dealers some weeks ago. endvtook their order: for the shock they will require. Prices will, it -is thought, run pretty high. " . ..-(-.-~-:_.-.....____ in .-_A,. -_ ._,_._,.., Cheap mile 0! Hats. We have mate by the hundred to show you. You can see mats in Axminater. Moquebbe, Wilton, Velvet. Smyrna, Plush. Jute Beam. Cpcoa, Brush Rope Wire. Sheep Skin, Gaul: Skill and t l Cloth; any- thing and everything in the line of mate, all at reduced prices. Received to-day a new lob of Wool Squares in handsome de- signs. The right place to buy house fur- niahingsis R. McFnul a Kingston Carpet. Warehouse. Nu Changes To Be Blame. The board of education met last night to consider collegiate institute fees. N 0 changes were made. In regard to Jud e l'rice s decision as to county pupils t e minister of education expresses surprise. If the board will submit a case he will have the superior court review it without ex- pense to the city. This will be done. and until a decision by the supreme court is given the relations of the institute to coun- ty pupils will not be changed. nurlu-I uuuuun |nI7'v|:uuvlIJ The Ottawa normal school re-opened yea- torday with eighty-ve students in at- tendance. Among thoae in attendance from this district are : Kate M. Keenan, Lillie K. Hooker. Mary A. Domn, King- ston: Emma Sanderson. Mountain Grove: Maggie Uorkhill, Sydenham; Amelia Frotta. Deaeronto; Mrs. Sarah E. Revelle., Hartingbn; Edith Harrie, E. Wallace, Napanee: Mar aret-1. Eyre,Athona; Char- lotte Lister, A ma M. Jamiaeon, Joan E. Scott. Perth; Bertha L. Gallaghor, Now- hnrn -a-:.*. j - ~'=`:`-';`9.'-E To B: Tried To-nlorrow. George Rivers, arrested on the steamer Empire Shntein connection with the rob- hing of John Waddell, Kingston, lost Fri- day, will be arraigned before police magis- trate Demon, Brockvilie. to-marrow. Chief Rose expects no diicuilay in convicting him on a charge of vagmncy and obtaining olivelihood by means of gambling. St. Andrew : Excursion. The senrchli ht excursion among the Thousand Islsn s on the Empire State last night, under the auspices of the St. An- drew's church choir. was attended by over 600 persons. It was eight o clock when the steamer swung out from the ferry dock. Clayton was ' reached at 0:45. end a stop of half an hour allowed. But the steamer started before the allotted time we: up, with the reeult thst A number of people were left behind. Grindstone is- nnd, the place of the canoe camp, was passed, which presented s yer pretty sight. Then the steamer head up the river among the Canadian islands. A de- tachment of the Nth l .W.(). R. bqnd was in attendance and made the trip enjoyable with sweet music. Kingston was reached ntnquarter to one after a most pleasant sail. I ['9 0! OOJQCBH Ol IYDIDEDIUH IIIUHU ; UV lllllllll ` . Hudson. cigarette; Leopold Landau, cork; John Mcltlurtrie. Montreal. com- bined oorlr and extractor therefor: John Mitchell. combination chair and stool; Alexander M. Moylen. envelope; David J. L Gilvie. making printing inki Israel L. Rose, bicycle lamp; Sydney H. I Short, menus for controlling electric mo- tors; William Ste henaon. Mor'riI,Cennde, seed drill disk e 0e; Henry A. Swan. broom holder; Harriet H. Wineo, lemon juice extractor and grater; Nelson Wilita. mtnry engine. l DOIIIHOIII To Kingston Gonerul lloepltal. Aun,,,, ,_ I-_,,_, ur-_.__; on A._...... IIUIIIIJIJIII nu ltllljuliuln uuuunnu lnlvurlvnln Alderman James Stewart, 86. Anony- mous. $5. Collected by Mrs. Sparks, 8|. I0; Mu. Johns. $1.10: Mrs. Bniley, Mrs. John: and Mrs. Harrison. $1.00. From Dr. Garrett. l Iyringe. `2,duzon linen towels, (glass jars, 3 instrument trays, nurgicol Iplint And boot. From Dr. Third. 10 medical books. From Dr.l'Connell. pot of Instruments for eye nndonr. From Col. Doll`. 5 glut windows. From St. George`: ehurolnplntea. cups and nduoora. I dozen nnnh, rnm nnnr rnlinf hf Enwnrth lacuna -. .+._.__._..___._ _ Publlshod In Australia. The Comber,Ont.. Herald ssys T. Dnrloy Allen contributes an article on"1`he Bible" in a recent issue of the Christian World. of Australia. which is being reprinted in various journals in that portion of the lobe. Mr. Allen is a residont of Kingston. Eutqand was for years in Boston associated with a number of eminent writers. I -aunt: I1:-unuu IV w-unu--u-. Prepared by Maseru. Marion & Marian 185 St. James street. Montreal. John` Bond, combined munch safe and cigar cut.- ter; Anni: F. (fonnoty. lady`: work box_; Hattie E. Evans, I(incardine,Can.. cord or twine cutter; Louis A. Garchey, manufac- tpre of objects of imitation stone ; \ViHi:un Hnrlnnn niunrnHn- lAnnnlrI Lnmlau. , The Gunny: AIM}-mnlu. `Provost. (auto New York clothing Itoro, mvlnn vivnn nlu-on m-dnr lnr lull imnnrm. Patent: uruntod To Canadians. u I `I :1 - n 1: 7 CITY VT1l3|NlTY: No:-mnl school Be-opened. f\LL__... ..-___._I __L._I __ .._-_ \ nacho: Are Ploutlful. third. For the Contra) dlvirion on non. J. R. Stewart. 0! lrondcqlo. Wu rut; Io`l`Ig- prt. Rochuhnuouood. Ind lqndng, o( nib. with turn. opon ouousnnglo blades. was won by I.ho'l`omnIo club in 4:56 our tholtinunwn club. 4:. And 650 Down lab 5:0]. in northern divioion gun a map In In night. ____~___________ `rho Inland Hanna Inn Arli. ...3."..':.':.'.:".....,*........ -*:..*:.*. ..u--v... Adminionfno. `M A'_ ' [TuTs;`CR1num1As vls] "npsns IN THE PARK LlTlBA"IbN 4-A-Anna? at an-nu:'r\ \ Thll htho xovamdouoo re A new Io- Hon .1: `rho oclobntod Thouund Inland ` rum: Dock sun--1-no ckcnnntulooo Tm .. " u:...... ....-- ll...-`IA, :4. .7 -.....v. , Syraouh Herald. fl.-- -I Chang`; uyraouu noruu. on. of thourut way: ol gutting before the public, paradoxical thou h is may loom. iabo`o.'.upuou'. and `la who Mrs. Holuh M. ' utidloy 1! dl. Sword- ingtobho Acton-nay: who repneoonl the Thouund Island Park A-social-ion in its, tuba famoun litigation with Mrs. _ Grid- lpy over noobjeotionnblo doc : Ihioh Ilsa latter has hallo on "tho shore oi. tho 80. Lawrence in front o! : her Iumnor homo. u..- u..x.a|.... :. - |.:..I.I.. nu.-nndkhdv. Lawrence in franc or not Iumlnor unnu- Mro. Gridley is as highly ut.oonod"Jl_y. who has three Ions who nrohprolninont-\-ln_ the legal. medical and month} ..o`oi'I Oh Syracuse. with bar. fumly aha spegldu the heated mm [usually at Thouomd Island Park. who:-coho owns a prpporby which in one of the lovolieab on the plow turesqup wpac ooub of the inland. . Ag everv one known who keeps tab! on turesque wplu con! 0! line menu. As every one keeps on the legal repom, Mn. Gridley ereobetln dock for her yac whioln'eeu.vu`e=;-.highly objectionable to 0 funily olrErestue .A. Holden. of New York, the one! millionaire. who has a lace directly adjoining Mrs. Gridley s. _ r. Gridley a peeled to the park directors. and it wen eelded that the Gridley clock was A nuieeuee in that in nerioualy interfered with the landing. of the fast. Holden steamer Lotus Seeker. So the perk begun proceeding to compel Mrs. (lridley to stop building and secured a temporary injunction pending the trial. The case was cried and the eeaooiehionwon, as itnlso did on an appeal no she appellate division. r.. -..:.- -3 41.- x..Am...no-. M Mm two Till `W0 ASSOCIATION PROP]: RTY ` `I ho! hofenood (rounds. The uten- Ilon o] In] 1 Q will] run 11-ootly maul: on W no 0 on I w noc- al: 03% oh). Agply to J.`.)8unun. llollolcor. team 8 oat. division. In spite of the judgment of the two courts, Mrs. Uridley did not make I movq toward removing the skeleton of e dock which had been erected. and the associa- tion. through its attorneys, mode as motion to punish her for ooutempt. The motion was lost on A technicality. it being found by justice Mchennnn that the copy of the judgment of the appellate division hsd been served upon Mrs. (iridley s lawyer, her son, but not on the lady herself. MPO. Gridloy had served a notice of appeal 0 the court ofappenls, and mr.i|W0i6d 0" the some motion that this notice 3050*` `*5 stay. but on this point the court d|sK"d with her. The motion to punieh was denied without prejudice to n renewal. R A Rnnndint, nt Mrn. (iridlnvhs eoun-x 1` VII I lird. I tordly. no in sun to Iuvv Irvq-r'.'.,- own `boqt mu Ha. 10 muuuucuuuvauuuld - . 3-IIM-rat!-Iirm In wining-, Q. domed wlnnoun prejuumu no It renuvuu. B. A. Benedict. of Mrs. (iridley s coun- sel, came before justice Mcbennnn yester- day with a motion (.0 correct; the order denying the motion to punish, in such manner that the lady could perfect: hot case fora syhncpeal from the court : judg- ment. to l- o e not that the notice of appeal in the other case did and does not act. as u stay. The motion was postponed until Tuesday. 'I`lun tlnfnnnn in this motion il illlb HOW The course nu Ill Imus. The uvinnnimz I100. 100 ynrdu. was won by Lnwlus. of Oman In one minute and thirteen seconds: A. K. Conger. ol (louver- neur wu oecond. Time mo. _ um- .........I ....:lA|imp man, in" mil. with oecona. 'nmo law. Tho record paddlimz moo, halfmilo with a turn. mu won by Douglas. with 4.]. R, Stewart, uoond; Halo. third; and buoy, l...-nI. DIUWIH fourth. I- AL. fourth. .. In the At.lmI.lo diviukm cup I-coo. Iow- bny. of New York. wu Hm; Douglas, 0! Newark. oocond; sud Moon. of New York. SL8-A Tuesday. The defence to this motion is just where the interest lies. It ls claimed by the park's attorneys that Mrs. (lridley in not entitled to any consideration. M she has left the jurisdiction of the court and in in hiding to escape servloe of A notice of another motion to sdjudge her guilty of` contempt. In preparntion bf such motion A oortied copy of the" court's order wss sent to Thousand Ielsnd Park to be served upon Mrs. Uridley, but it was learned that tho hsd left the some day on a morning boat for plrte unknown.` It appears by the pspere prepared hi the arks Attorneys that Mrs. Grieley esn'l: n to her summer home rince, although the rest of the family we there. on. ... nfllnnr wlm innuired on the ore- `ho Puuonuo o! nu Gnu tho 5 `Archbishop sad the Von lovnhbun n o! Ontario. jlnl-j `ALA D.-IA`-"1 Al Alncnngnu Ill \IIl'ICI'IVI idrhvn. Late Residence ol Alunndor Gunn. Johnson Street. ; IEOPENS sen; 7th. Ila but ldnoulonul udnnhgu. with '7".'..'.`x`i"`:?..;".`'-`.'?:'.3.33Z`e 2.`.'.'.'x'a`n1."c"`:'.1'. ` tn. mutt ..c 11.:-...u. n....n..o.. the stern out of mo water to wnnawnru. The India single paddles, quarter mile straight.-nwa . open canoes. were won by Mia Pouul . of 'l`oronto,o\'orMra. Drnko. of Boston. I`. ......... `M V Anannf. IR .-.AlI. lhn of Boston. Cuuron. N.Y.. August l8.-Alz the A. C. A. moot yoatordny Archibnltl won the unlimicod nailing moo. Time fty-six minubu and thirty-that noconda. J. R. Buewhrtfa one hbur Ind thirtaoon Iocondo, Mowbrny and Smith coming out in order. The via miles. vm.- -..:.....-.3-up nan, I00 wards. in inn the rest 0! the nmuy M0 more. To an otllcer who im uirod pre- mises. the reply was glven thub it was known where a latter would reach Mrl. Gridley and the query was mule u to who wanted to nd her. The ollicer explained that it was the treasurer of the park. to which the reply came that M rs. (Jr-ldley did not. care to receive communication from the treasurer of the park. I. :. .1...-. nmlninml in than nnnern that won the rubber. . The Mil-ond race wn called bocnuno the higher the wind the mo:-av it blows the boat about, the paddler being in tho bow, And the of they water to windward. rm... I-.|:..- .:.ml. nu-Minn. nnnrtnr mila the or the park. It is also explained in the papers Daniel G. Gridley. Mn-. (lrid|ey e hue- band, said that he did not know where hie wife was. and at the homes of her eons in this city it was declared that she was not at either. At a country place owned by the (lrldleys the lnformatlon was given the olicer that` Mrs. Gridley was at Ocean (lrove, but inquiry of the postmaster at that place brought fourth the answer that no such person was known there. The Various contain or the A.0.A. Gather- ing (lrlndstone lslnnd CI.A\'rm:, N.Y., August l7.--'Tho three mile record race. known as the combined or ultornnte paddling and sailing race. in the American canoe association events yesterday. wu won by Douglass, of the Ianthea, in forty-neven minutes. twenty- ve seconds. with J. R. Stewart. of the Irondequerts. second. in one hour. three minuteu. eighteen seconds. The untimed nnd unclnased sailing eventa were postpon- ed. and in the early part, of. tho nfurnoon various groups of tho ent.iro_canoe ounp were taken by phowgrapliers. Nnvf. um Pamulinnu And Americans lined taken by phowgrapnern. Next. the Canadians and up for a tug-of-war. Each side mu vic- torious in turn, and then the Canadians the rubber. ml... a-:I .....l ..um um. nnllnrl hm-nuns thn uv ~_.... '-.--.. ..__- __,,,, , , _ . cAN& EVENTS AT CLAYTON. HID II` I I'll; rnnn In I Iv--1 CANNOT BE SERVED. - human. M uvmrs DY$EEE .'A `Mary had 0. little lamb; You do not look surprised: I ' `:5 01' course dyou don't {or Mary ha y L Been wi ely o.dverI.laod. 1 Andthgomething you nmy learn In-om xs . If 3'01; are not n clam; You mm be just as widely known lfuznyonh Stomach and Dupe can c res all forms or [Indigestion an stomach uble, web on rlnlnx -0! food. qlntreu . ..`.'."..iE`." :.'a`:$ I. ::';'?`u` ."in.".2`:.i henduche from Indigestion. uorenen at the Itomach. coated tongue heartburn shooting 1 1 |I.'t .` dl - (- !,a1Ig|:I:` lnckmowg ; Prqc'o 5% t 0 ca? 136:1-`aux-mnlloeioe. 1' At all "I . Ill 0 I \' , P333: least: 0 P1o!..f!IB!0II . 11 and la Albert ureet.,!.`orouto. 4! Ive:-ed. with 2:00 `nodloal advice (urn: 0. Ynn du nut look Illrlil nus. you are You can be just widely An Mn.rv nnll hliI"llI.[llb. . ' sbwiiiu st *a'.*`J.'; f:uruon so mum A HINT. Fnom MAM. -I-' -I--I-' unl:l-5-`Con--T Electrician. Combination on and Bloctt'I:FlxtII'cI and Electric Suppllu hunk. . "'33 "".`i e'."'Z W1": llollolcor. tgluonm Bgoot. ` I` Your name can he uhousohold word, And you be known so well, V Tlmt. folks wil confidently buy ' The things 3' have [.0 sell. f And when you on ej ve got yourself Into the cheering my:-1 Of the sunlight or pubhcity ` . I .You bet you; No it pays I ' SPEl}|AlT|E8:$E.*`:';'E`=.:.....::. 3-9-1!) of -11 kinda yo-punuuu co. ADVERTISE IN nu; wane. lfulwuuvn vvvvvv -- ~~~- _.. Puquotry Flooring. ~ Dar aid Omoe neunna. Ilnntoll. Wudrobes. '1'-ables. Tm. Custom sawing.` Planing, turning. Ito. Bash sud Door Work. Everything in `Wood Work. / Furnmne Renovated and Uphnlntprod Hun`-by`: Imurov ,Eloorid armt Closu- ins and lienovntl ' laohlno ll nowfh|n- .....mI In: thin nnmmlnv. ` RUBBER RINGS . wA3i? I9iw. Trim Up Ydur Gardeii. BCSI. ALLEN'8 SHOES. . . . Wm. Allen 8: Son, Kingston Ladies College, j A CHURCH % scHooL. -._ L4n` \ Finest of Wood Working. -___ un--._I.... _ lll lulu uuuvv-nun. -.. [Red by thin company. -------2-1---r`------ SEALING WAX For Bottles and J an at WADE'B. Beautify Your Lawn. Get a good Lawn Mower, down to cost price at ` A. STR.HA_N S. You can get the best of Tools at rock bottom prices. rr........a.l.:.... in clan I-Unnhunrn at rocx U0l:lUIll.ylu.ca. Everythmg in the Hardwagg line at right prices. !coRKs VIII! IOIEI. D I LI A Innkhlllhl You be Just wmmy 1 As Mary and her 'lu.mb. , I For Bottles and Jars. all aim, at WADE'S. ' Oor. King,_z1_;-_ t;oe'ta-,7 ___-:__- oNI`XI't'Ii)"'s'iI. You'll not It by tho u. Foreg Jars Lt WADE'8. (L:.r'm_oa.) ._ . _. .. .sd-n-- The HI I O ASSOCIATION PBOPI RTY I Iinn o I121 fund will run dlrootly u-onzh VII WVIIHS mI'C"IV .. W nk` hum. ." W` All lilo. IGIQ Q klondyke Fever THAT LARGE RlS[l)lNUlG UN NUH-TH . ' lgto of Johnston St-rent. nk houu west of trio Street, with furnace and other odcrn oolvalionoou. Also the Sta 0 Dwel- nc, its Barrio Street, with modern unprovo- montn Apply to Jmng llunnc. 2 '7 '7 I . TA`l LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH .. unto Johnston Screen. lluly ' ntomoppoolu Mnodonsld run. 1! 3;}: go Inn-unwx & Roulms, Ontario St. ,B`.`3s..`i.$"2 :.. ..f.'i3.:`.`!?. .. sa..`."." _loEl_Ac! In iimucv. ' 9: 33' e" W TE": ""1" I 0 I 0". U n` gum rtinlng OII1ou.n1ppl'yn am 0.. ' . UIIIHIHID Till! DE8I'llABI;2 RESI- donoo. 1!!) johmton mm. Good locality. nor!-at ulnlnuu. all modern oonvnnlonuu. 8!`! WITH GOOD RESIDENCE `vB*3hl2o. Ml Prmoou Shut Apply Iobrncvusa-nmr. `no school. vl noon: tub: in lid- ..__.. |...|'|.a- .. .... I V EN 15 ST ",1. led by oa 173103; 30, ot: . . D . `mini. 32.33 g`: $1.33 {ago a. ` R -uv' -- --:._T E '3 - mu-3; mthuy` mumw by 3 wnrm mm W _ _' Boar uluglo 1 Ilcstlon or * (dlaman6)'. hm gruswnkln cum, H! I mu don ot" CUTICUM , J L : -- DE8IllABI.E` 1!!) that duh: . all modern oonvcnlonou. ppluobl. ADDILL. . iquzun 1s..':"*s':::.nrn:g:_g,;":--.._..:~J:;~.2.s:..",::: =lIB\"8 am -'ar.:*;'.z.r:.:m-a:-.:- .. . .".r....` h viva la mucu- - ~-- ~- .b?I-v..w:l.Watr.Ior.:1nchnL ALUA QOLLIOI. I1 . Tubman. Ont. "Ib08BBUB.N POBIERIN THE B1981- `! go of Ken. 6. A. Kl:-kpnriuk, beauti- y ` nod. oppoolu Mnodonsld Put. Ap- tll to Roulms. t. I mall ! KIM. Ilouod bybyot wan; d WI }o?t':::I 153. I::1.GOPO :;`e'r'K3u. lhlcndn. `Poznan. Ito apply to MISS OR I BR. Ladv Prtnclg . '5'" '_'9`&IlII IEIIIWI. UYUQIIOI Illll BIIIIIIII. 1+ 0! Uni t Graduates. In II Ion `[110! o in vldul noodu w o . s 'x`s'?.2i3.3x".: .'.{.'.`i:3. W from J5 to 015 per term. Ioudon. from ill) to III) par unhnm. A Iotono-Ihltdto dnulnunol olo - . For lulllnlonnntlon Apply to ALL`. I.A., Pxlnolpnl. sDucA1'Tomu.. Iltcbllnhod IN. 1.23:: To BE LET. at-at-as- 'F6'R BALE. DIE NIW RESIDENCE ON vohnonr Dlvluio st.nu|.1ucoIy 7111 J. White ad. A unnll r loan to it not odious n noun Anal: to V. Vllfoanu some uonnoiu. ` Ion] :-A|tond tho Inlet precoptory no. 1. r.n..r.; xuu awn lodge of Perfection, No. 7. Scottish M; Rose of Sharon sovereign chapter of Rose Croix do U.R.D. 311.; Court Frontenac No. 69 I.O.F., C.D.II.C.R.. for ten years. I).S.C.R.. rand mnnaholl of supreme court. [.0 ., for live years; Limeotono lodge No. 91. A.0. U. W.: Kingston legion 3.1.. K..;.m.. n n, 1 n - Ln}... Nn. IOCEU NO. "I. A.U.U. W.: l`Il0|'l legion Select. Knights. D.I).1'.C.: L.0.L., No. 772 Darn: Indua No_l. l mnI.ioI Bows: I3. KIIVQII. VIII I minor Iolidun on UIIEITIO KI-`KC. JV`). IVE; DUPIOIIIU DU of `fjobin Wood. A.O.R.H. N0. N9. "I-nnnn in n Anna`:-unliun I 0! IVCDIII WOIXI. .U.lV.n. AVG. IUU. ` Mr. Dunnan in a conservative und an adherent of the Methodist church. He in Innrriod sud hn A young family. 'l`Dm nan nlnrk '1: ion} hmnr vnntardnv EIITIOU III II I 0|llIK llllly. The now clerk was kept busy yesterday receiving thocuxigrahulationa of hi! friends and nluo of some 0! those who opposed his euldidntnro. 1].. l\..__-.J- -.._.I..-n I.-- -1..--- L4... eunauunwro. Mr. l)ronnan o conduct hunhnyl boon muted. Sn public He, by m earnest and unchanging desire to menu the welfare of thooioy. and he bu spout tint and money lnoly to club and. ` For years put In In; boon a landing B um All gather- in the objoc&ol whic wutao ptomom pa in eolobnonl, domonutrntiona, etc. urncronr omcor. luau: "|ocioy man, though, that the new city clerk II most widely known. He in n mombor of nearly twanty organism ciom of this kind, viz: Catmqui lodge,` No. 10. 1.0 0.F.; Kingston Encampment. No. 15. I.0.0.l`.: Daughter`: of Robokhh. Louiselodgo. No. 10: Canton Kingston. No. 0, 1 . Ms; Relief ulociction, I. 0. 0. F.. of which naociuion ho wn Amumber of tbeboard of directors for a number of years; Ancient. St. J ohn'o lodge, No. 3. A. F. and A. M. P. W. 51.: Ancient. Frontenac And Cuharaqui chapter. No. 1. Royal Arch Muona; Hu in Do. I`: no, pro- mier preceptory No. 1. .E.P.: in anon Indus nf Pnrfmtinn. No. 7. Scottish im: 11?` Blllslllg U.lI.l'.U-I I4-U.u., L1!)- 577: Derry lodge No.1. l rent.ioo Boyn: 0.0.0.10`. council No. l2l; C.0.C.H. circle No. l05,_I .L.;S.0.E. lodge No. 70. pan idem; Lincnnone unmbly K. of L ,' 0. 10532. l .M.W.: Order of the World, Ontario lodge. No. 102: Supreme Conclave nl` Rnhin land. A_().R,H. No. I09. Mallard Qeellly Ooeu II I0: Barrel lone To-day. Local baker: received notice bhil mom- in 0! Another upwerd IIIOVOIDOIIB in the of Hour. The etendenl quality. 0|zi|vie`s Hungarian. has gone up 8l.20e he:-rel, unling the ice 8 -.-wper berrel. ltiecleinedthuh tnincreue inpriee ie eeueed bye Ihortlgeln wheet. but loeel deelere who know what they ere teiking el. eey lieu Ihte it pledtyol wheel in the country, but, that it hee been nnctleelly cornered by e :|OVIIeo.Ibheve~itin their peter to -`ALI-u-`.1-`1: -n IK :'Ing- 1: `I l' U WI. UIPUIIII Ill UUIIIIIIIIIIL He took courses of inutruoeion in "A" And B batteries, snd was given a ut- clna Ado A" certicate. Hi; next step made in: major, which MM be hold for un you-I, boin promoted to lieubonnnh colonolinAp:-if t. Under his command the Kin won el battery bu done excul- lonh wor . and he is 1 most popular and` oicionc oicor. In :. ... u.....:-A..n ....-.. o|.......k slut Itllloy man than rinplog Ixpunlu II 94-35 In Ihpo on each lu- rol wI..h,0n l'.0,0woc 19.000 ht-role. tho nu-nltnlmnnbn a unit ND :10-int; WEI UEIOIIBU. Lieut.-Col. Dr-ennan'e military career has been an interesting as has his political experience. During the excitement con- sequent on the Fenian raid ho wan ap int- ed Iecond lieutenant in the 14th att.. P.W.0.R., and held commission in the corps for ve years, leaving it to accept a. Ieoondlieutenancy in tbe.Kingeton field battery. In this cnrpe his promotion wan rapid. After va~year'e service he was promoted to lieutenant; next year he wee captain in command. Ha hunk nnnrnna nf inahrunhinn in "A" Kmgsmn_BgsmesUgl[ge| ` nnnnnnnsa n I OLA-An. no. 1. now nun. wan an 45 In sour puwur to and lutoxicnut Imynolit 5 pvouilmsl Iain to C Winn npahr. siahou-ning! --I admit that is it! inpouiblo to math more than running upununon .20 n hunt. but than in Hnancnhlmmuthnndnncni mam. h'.;::IoIuvIIcIu nun. ' tunuoutulunn Illllhrnloinndny. IVI 1'. UII Illlll Tlmll ZITCI, ptoltvlllmakounryblg aggtopu. `Qohtnvsofluiuu. V ..:.ac...a Ialchgmuhy. unacco- I.:nIhn unclournionftoulorrit human -chill-lunnnn I10 WI! UIUUI-Cu IIIIJUIV C (1110 0'0]. In 1892 be contacted this constituency as the conservative candidate (or the local legislature against Hon. M W. Hnrty, but. was defeated. Il-_L .IV..l `l'\_..u_...J- ._IL---n 4:---4... IIXIGOII .21! I QIIII, nub ultra II nnanyhou~.oHhondvncod nan. Llnlnbinrmtnruoutumanv |u: I` \`l:`: I ` ~:"'*; .'\\`~\ W` ` W u 11' ~( `no pnpum fan the good poamom. .R5| -5= :a:;::r;.*vn 331225;?` lllhd with Ibo I. of 0. Accountant: 0! 0| u-Io. l.o.o.v. nmumuo. A. iuxon um. J. 3. menu. 0. A. ' Pun. ':rv;1~s-V`-I:~;v" '-.-3' CITY CLERK `W. M. DBENNAN. this city. Upon his arrival at msn'e eetete he ehoee the occupation of hardware deal- er. in which he was engaged as trsveller and dealer {or years. He succeeded to hie lether e furniture business and later be- came an undertaker. His political career was opened by his candidature for ublio school trustee for Ceterequi ward. e wee elected, and represented the word for four years. He was first eleotxl to the city council ea representative of Catnrequi ward. end continued for six yours to re- ceive the auragee of the electors. He has represented Sydenhem. Frontenac end Rideeu words. In 1890, and again in 189]. he was elected mayor cl the city. In IRS}? has nnntumd thin nnnstituencv mu In Boon I Plblli Iolaool lruuoo. on Aldonnnl and Inyor oi the (my--loolnl nod Polltlool ltoollvnlaa-A Uoay Ian -` runtolooiollbonz ~ `" 'l hoI`o.oan ho no doubt that tho uppointn monrof Liautucolf W. M. Dr-`onnan to the Olttklhip oi Qhla city canned ._aapiaia- tion to a large number of percent. for the new ofloial ia a favorite with a la?! sec- tion of his fallow cftisana. Hi: rieuda claim for him that ha is `entitled, by his long municipal aorvioa and the efforts he has made to lorwai-d the interests of the city, to the ition that the counoilhaa jolt given in. He has had a varied whim! and municipal career and has n mayor of ho city twice. W. l__llolvi|l`o'4 A rqnnan in the son of the late 8. T. .` `B6 was born In 1854 and was odnoiud in the public schools of c "' :17: ' I [ms cAREEn,9mLrrA_nv, MUN!-' FLOUR GOES UP AGAIN. VTCTIVPXL IAND socm. namaon, ox max-ncxvmo. Lawrence Manny, Sebutopol township, Ronfrew county, has discovered quurqz on his farm. which yields {roe gold to the ex- tent of 89.25 per ton. Ar. l.vn \.fnnrIAw mmninn Cad: Rillinm. tent. at w.::u per mm. At. Lyn Monday evening Cad: Billings, Ion of Abiutbn Billings. Kilborn Springs, and Min Mary, dnnghhor of Joseph Miller, Lyn. were united in marriage. Roda:-ink Donnld Mcbonv. Bollevillo. is Lyn. were Ilnluu Ill marriage. Roderick Donald Moboay, Bollovillo. o csndidnto for: position on the police force of Livorpoql-, Euclmd. The oun mania 1 you of John McLoiiy, ran Trunk stuff`. The oongrogutions of Trinity church. Lsnadov/no Roar. and Sb. Paul`: church, Delta. nhd Rev. William Wright lut. woo witolu not covered buggy, two rug: and I whigi Min Mar! . Pholna. Chicuo. and mu wm Miss Mary Phelps, Chi o. Frodorick B. Inn-ray, lormorly 0 Brock- villo. Out... on o! `tho populnr youn man in Mmhnll Field & Co : {mil can inh- Inont. were married August. 951:. Edwu-d Tullnnn. xononl merchant. of Burton`: Corners. hu purchased the largo atone block on tho corn 0! Main 3nd St. Lawrence mu. Morrickvillo. formerly the propotty of kin. M. I . Merrick. ' Jnmnn K Dadlln -nnnnndn Senna. THISIOV '_l`h_o School of Mining, I'IIlH?l\hl ALI? tho propony 0! In. In. I morncx. Juno: 8. Doddc auooooda So;-gt. Tinsloy on the Broekvillo police force. Mr. Doddu is a line upeolmon of Innnhood. ntanding about six hot. and builb propnrtionntol y. 110 in thirty-nix you-I of up and won born at Glon Tny. Iwlnink Bum. Armand for ntanlimr 3 Run or The Dlurlct condensed from The Whlg Exolungn. \ It is paid tint. the Renfrow bras: band will shortly become the band of the 42nd battalion. I]... ll...- {`...u-In-II no-Ar` nlwlu A-Ar. nuunon. Mm Mary Crawford. tgod sixty, died :5 Tyondinngn on Tuesday. She had been ill for two weeks. 11- `I u7...._:..I. t-....-..l.. at (`nu-'nOu\n at. man 111. Fnduiok Boob, urabod for stealing 3 watch Iron Alonzo Donny, Portland, was tried by mlioo mugiatnto Damon. Brook- villo. '1` (Anna gave the boy the watch to war about ve month: ago, md he shoughblculy left without returning it. 0:`! dhlniuud. - A wookago Sunday. Richard Thomas, Runny toyndnip,diod in Briwol. in bi: nvnm.v.lnnnlh want. In mlinion In In I Kllnlly Vo0'I|IlIlp,ulGl III DHIIDI. In nu nnntg-loath you. In religion ho wt: 3 in. `fine com nod twodnnghton uolo(l-lln. _Winmor and Mn. White, at. Byucuno. N. Y.. J. T. in I`ortngn,|n ' 0. Juan on the Homestead. and onry. 14 Thursday. In. Junou Dnnlop. Culnlon Phoo. pound uny. Tinde- dnadhndioon at church tho pt-ions Sunday. Burt dinuo the cans. Six olnildnn no Iiv -In. A. W. Cram. In-I.JohnAokl H:I.C.C. Al n,and Ilia. Ilinnk Ali.` t A11 int` A-Inn ll Job Act! Iln.C.C.Al ,uui M: m-3.. A. all living in Gurkha Plano. _-.-44.a:?,.-__ -:'II--vw-v-wv- Iioboviingnnlclphyod on Saturday botvun tlsolinpcou and Rockwood Iunilvavon \hoKinguconIun.lho Iuarnulin; to 4!.` phy was no blluvcz Kinnuah No. I. Qlhnrhnd. `Paul. "n...u.""?" "n'Z'Z`n...' ' cum, mm. Wntno--!7. ` `T50. I3. - ' ` vuotlhlo. I. Dr. Wohunlclanp. Plr. fhuaian-!5. ` ` `Ruined. In 2. Nolan, Wlllinunu. ~'&'.::'*.P' "" I150 10!` won I D0501 ." "Booth & Co : roperty, formerly Brock & Boot.h r, would to the very best site in the city. Alwingbon bee been talked of, but. in my opinion. in is too for out. of the cit . We went. 1 site that in easily eccen- aib e and only A few minutee walk from the bunineee centre of the city; I will do all I can in aid of I scheme to ll of this kind, because I rmly believe in would be the beat thing for Kingston that we can possibly uecure. d A hotel` Ill mr nwo woue. W. J. Warwick, formerly of Cnrlobon Plnoe. was married last week to Miss Katie Harrison, of Morrickvillo. Luau-anon Mnnnv Rnhuutnnnl tnwnnhin.