Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1897, p. 4

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Go. to` London, Laud Anotlbt Moro. Robortnon Bros. Princes strut. whole- ulocndrouil doubts in crook .gIuu. Inn, no , have loud Ibo uoro Irly mupiod by John Hudlowon. It will ho ropoirod uni renovated. and loan. Bohr-ruonvill uh ponuoion and new in at n cu-Iy I data an pouiblo. Innovod lb `tho Poo. Willhn0ruan.IUnhnudbypoIioonn- Du! to thnoyhn imp:-iuoonsul uuuponitonuuy lot uuonpting to rob uonloutho was on bran. was Is- nnvullolhlm-Innal plan this fan- THE DISTRICT DASHE8. IIOIIII--$II puuuu-uuuv 1 D All: Iomglilty d eonplidsy. van _..._... 3 III; success In Ivory Bo- Ipoct. rdenors picnic at Wolborlfe grove . .n.mnnn Inn n grout. success in w . NIP] oron. JI I-no Oponcoio wnnuuo ltopo to on; 08 Tho In-ih. ` Pu-(sauna. ,Pa.. August 26.-Ropr0- unntivoo of all aha cool oponbon in tho Pitteburg district met. no the Monongahela house today and odoptod the following resolutions: III ...--nun`: an OLA nnrtl CG hIVQ IIIIIIO ruolutiom: ' Inumuoh II the effort: we have made to bring. this strike to In and huvo hilod. nnd that now there i; no possibility 01' A aetbloment. on the lines of ooncililbion and arbitration. therefore. be it cu:-....|....a um. -. hum no course lets erbitntion, therefore. be It "Resolved, that we have no eouree open but to oopunue the .et.rug'gle along the line: was any Appear to be moat pro- ductive of the rennin desired in the inter- ests of miner and operetor elike. --1: ....|.....a thnh n dimhu-no nll com- EWING! Illlll IUJUIITII Elllw luv. Pxmenna. Pm. Au net 26.-'l`he power home of the Federe ooel company, operated by E. W. Powers, at Federal. PA.. on the Pitteburg, Chertiere & b You hioghen RR... was deetroyed by tire e ortly I tor midnight. There eeeme to be no doubt that the fire wee theeyvork of incendieriee. Since the etrike wee nterted Mr. Power: he: made himself unpopular by threatening to import colored men and I art hie mince. Striking men are accum- ing of poisoning `mulee in Sterling mine No. Bet Haatin 1-, Pa. It in underetood that the mine wi l be closed down end the tracke removed. It in the largest mine in Haetinge and is the one at which the men ' end superintendent Nichole have had so much trouble. n...............` A...m.r. 9n _Pnt:-icln Dnlen. cab: of minor and oporuor nun. "Resolved, that we diachugo mictaqo and adjourn cine die. D1-M-nnnnn_ PA Aumub much trouble. PI'r1'snUnu, August 26.-Pnt.rick Dolan, district`._proaideut of the united mine work- -.- -3 A ........:.. mu -n-ontul vesmrdnv districtpreeideut or the unicorn lnlllu wou- ein of America, was arrested yesterday while leading I body of merchcre put the Allison mines of Cook a Sons. near Mo- Govern station. Ever since the strike started the miners have been making daily marches from their cum to ~th'e mine. From the mine to the resroadwhere in e tramway, under which rugs the public road. With a. band at their head. about 400 marchers trumped niong the pike and passed under the tramway. On their re- turn they were stopped by deputy eherie and told that they could not page under the tramway. nnhm arrived ahortlv after four o'clock Dolan arrived shortly and told them he would lend the procee- sion. When Dolan reached the tramway he was told by the deputy sheriffs that he ......m an nn 5...-r.h.r_ and when he wanted told by the deputy anerma ouuu nu could go no further, and to know the reason why he was told that such a move was a violation of the law and clue injunction. This Dolnn denied and the arrest followed. It May Be Explelned by the Dllcovery of I sunken Bout In Bonaparte Luke. WA'rsm*o\\'N.N.Y..August 26.-The dis- covery of an old tmdpeculierly formed boat beneath the waters of Bonaparte lake in Jelfereon county. in the Adirondacks. has aroused great interest among the gueete at that report. The boat is believed to be one associated with the "Sepulchre" ro~ mance of that region. It was found on the rocky bottom of the lake under ten feet of water and near the mouth of Green Pond cave. The decayed condition of the wood ehowe that it hoe been under weter for ears. and the curious modeling of the cre tie the work of a foreign artisan. .'I`ho boat has been tuken to a summer hotel there. where it will be kept nae curio. rm... us.:.....l..l.m" rnmnnna dates back to swoon Baum will be kept. cuno. The Sepulchre" romance dates 1338. In that year Joseph Bona rte, the exiled king of Spain. made his ash visit. to his hunting lodge on Bonaparte lake. He was accompanied by his secretary. Jean Valloie. Three weeks before Bonaparte left the lake, Valloie dieappeared. sudden- ly and mysteriously, and no `once of him could be found. A young girl for whom Vulloie had formed an attachment, dim appeared at the same time and never wee found. Twelve years later a surveying .\...n. rlinnnvnrnrl a cave at. the edge of found. Twelve your: user In aunu,...,` party discovered a cave ed 9 Green Pond. which is I branch of onu- rtelake. nndin the cave, since known as "IA Sepulchro." they found a quantity of bonee. A physician in the party pro- nounced these the skeleton: of a man and - --..-....... gm.-.. Hnnninh nninn boarimla nounced these the uceneuone 0| a man am. a woman. Some Spanish coins bearing a medallion of Joseph Bonaparte bore out the nuppouition that. the bones were those of Yalloin and his sweetheart. but. how the two could have reached the phxco was nover explained until the discovery of U is old boat. which complete: the awry. Steamer Founders sud Twenty-Ono lem- hen of the crow A? Drowned. LONDON, ~Auguat. . 6.-~-A doapntch from Slmnghni says that the ntonmer Che:mg-Hy- Eteng. Capt. Scott. bound from Pennng. or Areca lalsnd. in the strait of Malacca, of the west coast. of the Muluv penimuln. for Japan, foundercd in 1 typhoon. m .5. n.mu.o.wn mambcn of the ship`: foundered in typhoon. Of the thirty-two member: ehip`e company twenty-one were drowned. Captain Scotb. en the vessel unk, com- mittee suicide by Ihooting himself with e revolver. mi.. 4...... -muivnn gxnarioncod the The eleven survivors experienced mono terrible auering from exposure in open bone for ve days, under the intense mu of n tronioel sun and with no Inter. bouts lor nvu unyu, unuur nu my: of I tropical 1 ...___._._____ 8|: lloure To Peso. BUFI-`A|.0, N.Y.. August. 26.-Fori.y five thousand men. members of the Grsnd Army of the Republic, Insrched yeeherdsy through streets swsthod in sgs snd bunt- ing. roosiviuu the ovstions of s hell mil- lion people. President McKinley rode in s osrriege st. the heed of the procession. ition with oommsndsr-in~chief Clerk:-on end governor Blsck. end the headquarters shelf psssecl in review. For .a. Inna hours. with his head on his hit! A?3ving` er. the reviewing sand. he took hi pos mu puucnn ruv-aw. Iv: nix long boun. Int, continually uncovering to the nations! oolon or the uluto _o! the vounnn. the president. watched tho army of proud vow-an: march by. Tho prnoouion wt: in ovary way I grand auccuo. ..___.__.._._.___ THE SEPULCERE R0 MANCE. SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds at A Iorld`I Iocotd Irolol. Touuo. 0., August `.:8.-'l`bo lutun of tho nun; At `the tri-auto track In: the braking of the world : record for polo bones on the lull-mile truck. A Bottle Girl mud n Bourbon. owned by William H. l mu drinn by tho ownu-.wonI -KA -:l- :_ 0.Ill Iljllhmnu u the hilt in 2:16]. nun W A -nu. 'l'n.-Iox mum, Ont. Anna: 26.-- ' min 1). Dollvcr was Kicked by 0 nocninp at his fun out Suunncvillo and did in Ithaca ninuul. . ..::.____.-__ ________ The Kingston clutter and Inuit oom- pdny villus 3 eon-idonblo quantity 0! none in tho comtncoo of their [ruin no of com-crnotion and mind will he would srnuoaua To Bbnfnut. STRUCK BY A TVPHOON. muoaltynxoex. A_. \ ...... `ll wine the." 1-..? auxnl nnrnnnnv Iauw Iuvuumv From W. Vaseline Pettinrew. LL11. formerli Lecturer It Rt. 'e 031-79 '3 Hospitai.Lnndon-i' have no limitation in net nu th 6 Iheve never et with any medicine rm elmu-iou.-4 as an Anthupunmmiio and Sedetlve. I eve need it in Don- sumption. Asthnm. Dinrrhmn, and other diuonsou ; and em perfectly eetieed with the reenlt." Enri Russell U()|"l'l|\llli(`.8\'Gd to the Colin o of Piiysicmne that he received erawetea from Her Majesty's Consul at Menilln to the c act that uholem hue been njinj fee .en that the only Imucnv of an eerv ('0 won Cnmnnnvmc.-89 Lancet. ht December. 180. CAUTIO -B .WAilE OF IRACY AN IIIITATIONB. CAU'l`ION--Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page om! etetod that D3. J. OOLIJI BIOWII VII undoubtedly the inventor of 0|u.onouvru'.; that the whole story of the defendant hmlel was deliberately untrue, which-he regretted to any had been eworn to..-8ee 'I`imee.J II. I 864. Sold in bottles et la. lid., In. 941.. la. td., end In. each. None in genuine without the wom Dr. J. Collin Browne's Chlorod ne" on the Government Stemp. Overwhellnlna led! Testimony accompanies each hott e. sou: M:mun(."rum:u-.i. '1'. DAVENPORT. as Greet Bueeell et.. Bioomebun. Lelfemllu F. NISBET S! and will keep coming-these new things for Fall. " Every day something interesting to see, and you are free to roam about and look and ask questions. The salespeople will be only too glad to show ou goods, . and not one of them will ask you to buy. hey don't . corner you up and expect you to buy an article because l you look at it. V Vhen you are ready to buy we are ready to sell, and then you don't need to keep your purchase if you don't like it when you get it home. We depend on our goods to sell themselves. They're not * wisely bought if they won't do that. It is a new way of storckeeping, but it is a very good way for buyers, and if it's good for buyers it s good enough for us. D1)! :1-1 A I I :m. I.2l-.,~L- (`rump Fpntlmpr Rnag '16 [Still They Come? LEA AND mums? ll Its g`OO(l Ior DLly("lb n. 5 guuu Cuuusu nun un- S1 liL'IAI--Line Black Coque Feather Boas, 36 in. long, $1 each. Chiffon Neck Ruffs 75c each. Chiffon (jollnrettes $1.25 each. 6 in. Chiffons for trimming I2%c yard. Iiur Neck Riiffs in Mink, Sable, Grey Lamb,Black Ilair, Possum, Electric Seal and Coney. Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors ` Worcester ; - Crosse an Blackwell. Ltd.. London : and Export Ollmen generally. ` L \lAIAIAA4--nu - ---v-..-v_.- 118-120 Princeswsmstreet. 7 > ;_.__.__... ...-,..{-.----.- W;Buy Old Iron, ` Brass. copper. Etc- . paying the highest market price, or will teke itin trade` at a slightly higher price. 9 , -- - ._-_ I'|--L malnoo Starr & Sutclie, an In nu--3--_J _- If you are ct.1;iVnk`ing-i nbout buying a new Cook Stove we would just like to call your attention to the HAPPY [THOUGHT RANGE. You can't buy a better one. liendwn enieliantei Ice Cream Freezers. all slzeI,_,;,_. J ' : 5; American Blue Flame, 3 1 . stoves. I-gwn Mownm ' ` ......r'u|.;9I I154 M KEL\/E_Y_&1BIRCH is Now pnmrso 4N aw: mx - 'DIAGONAI.l.Y AOROSSTHE A EEFR1oERAToRs. A REFRIGERATORS. AGENTS : J. M. Douglas & Co. and Urqug c... Mona ORIGINAL We have `them from $8 upwards. Come and see them. RITAIL IVIRYWHIRI. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE CHLORODYNE 5 CHLORODYNE 3 A CHLORODYNEI CHLORODYNE : CHLORODYNE : , CHLORODYNEI Z69 and 7: Brock Street. FORMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. BRODYNE. :o:.;_ns BRowNE's IN. ACROSS % THE ouvrunn: Ivan!-run . of . every Bottle of the YYORCESTEREHIRE ', is admitted b the profoulon to be the lnool Ion- ' dorful and vs uablo remedy over dlooovorod. , is the bone remedy known {or Oouhl. Oonuuuuon r `nrnnnhltls. AIMIIIII. heat remedy Int ` Bronchitis. Asthma. : effectually ohm-lu and arrest: than too ofkn (AMI ' dlueueu: Dlplxthu-l|.Fovu,0roup.A\|o. ` Itch like a charm ln Dlnrthat and In (to oil! IONI- ' tie in Cholon. and Dyuncory. ' olfeotunll` cut: short. all aunt: of lpllopu. Hy- ate:-la. Pu pltntlnxx and spumn. `. in the only palliative In Nourulw. Rheumatism. ' Gout.0|noer.'l`oothsoho. lonlncl .094. I formorl lnn\'91\nl|edt_qtlon _irLup_\f.,_g Q3 Ih , bf b; the ma . nal. V Inau- nigh. __ ._.1`j School Books, Scribbling Books, % "Exercise Books. Or any city in the world and ask for P D CORSETS To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. l`o Boston. Oi II IOIIIIAI IE1. T7:-w '"aicvcLEs. K `MOORE. w. J. FAIR. - - xn `FOR. FAN fli IUI.'ll'aU uni lJ\lll-I-no - "D. Lorna MoDaugull. nndwor-gonerl 0! Canada." may: the Manual Gums. "would nppur to. ho tho was addition to the rank: of tho dfnunung liberals. In I `pupa; rend boloro bho Brmlh upoolnbion L- ..m .1... -1.... . nubllc nrvnnh not I {THEVDAILY WHIG. Opt/or pot OI-Mu Dfmv. ITII vuuuu now ----.-.. __|_--. _. he said that whon 3 public nrvnnh gobvn pun or other favour from u railway or otlur corporation ho nud not think it In: ,on account 0! pononul ndmintion or atroc- tlon; it Inn became it oxpootod through L2_. A- -4!` Inna:-n 01' mm: from `ho NOII3 ID WII TOIIIII Iv vnyvuvvu un--"-3.. him to get levors of some kind from the government. If this is not e aim et the prlvete cer hebit cl public servents who ere ministers. whetf is ii. i" No. it is not. It is e drive et ell trensectione which. in their neture end inuence, have a tendency to lower u one's persons! or politicel independence. The evsrege member of perllementis not-using the private car. end only the occesionel minister. but most of the members heve pessee. und the idea is thet in eccepting these our public men ere being indirectly influenced in their etti- tude towerde the reilwey iegisletion thet mey hepessing through the house. Mr. McDougell wee spceking hciore the science essccieticn in e purely professional wey; He wee discussing e generel princi- pel, end on its merits. To give in political end perty twist to his uttsrenccs is not very honest to say the least of it. Mr. _McDcugell `is to be commended for melring the pess question clesrer to the public view. Whet ere these pssses given for? The reiluey compenies have en object be- fore them. Whet is it! The people ought` to know. They pey the members their mileege end indemnity, end they ex- pect their representetives to feel on this eccount that they are free end independ- end you will nd them. Their reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston OHANGES IN SEATS. Two ohnngon have occurred in the Que- boo logialuum Iinoo the election. The member-oleob for Yamukn, Mr. Mondou. a conservative, has retired. fooling por- suudod than he cou'ld not hold the law after Ln enquiry into the manner in which it had been carried. Mr. Gludu. the form- I!` member, and 5 Iibonl. will stand for re- oloobion. and with every probsbiliby of nuc- onh. OOII. ` -In the Mcgdolsn Islands, it will be re- membcrod. there mu 3 rod-hot. contact bo- bwoen Dr. Dolonoy and Charles Marcel, bobh liberals. Mnrcol. defeated by a mall majority in Gaapo. where he had opposed lion. Mr. Flynn. was. seemingly. the choice of the party in the iolnndu, but. the indopendonp liberal won. though by pro- ceedings which cnonob be juotiod. Au 3 ruulb the can in About to become vocnnb. And | new content. will occur for the repre- untstion of it.` ' ---L---------..- L... In-us vnnulr` unuuon ox IV. A llboul oontomporary has been moved, in commenting upon this mutter. to any the "ih were About time than cnndidntu were protected from their agents. nnd undo ruponliblo for their good bohiwiour by the possibility of I good sharp aen~ --_.. 1.. oh. nrlmililzl nnurtl. Ib il by we poeeluialuy un - 5vvu -......... --.. tenoe in the criminal courts. abominable that a more agent ahould be able. with impunity, to place a par- liamentary candidate in jeopardy. W hat, for instance, in there to preventn repe- tition of the illegal act: in the Magdalen ialanda. which is now voiding the election? What was there in the London case, or in the trial of it, to prevent the orgion which were oarriegl on. certainly to inlluence the voting, at the instigation of agents, and tothe perilol the candidate and hia good name? ---L-. .....I--........ mum nmnnd. name: The luv ha undergone many amend- menu, but in in null In from effective. The punishment mutt. be made to lit the alliance, and to fur itiu very decient. SULLIVAN FOR MAYOR. John L. Sullivan. the nforocimo muher and unuhor. wnlkod up to the mayor of Benton, and I oandldih for roolecpion. And on otfaring his hnnd sud compliment; . .. , _-_._|--..I xv- |.......|..`m.r. hlnw Inn On OIIUTIIIK Ill! u-uu uuu yu.ur.......-.__, wee coldly repuleed. No knock-`out. blow which John evor received hed en effect up- on him equel to thin etfront. He hee had his feco disgured. hie heed ewollod. end hie lreme looeenod iu"evory joint. but he wen never wounded on the heerb before. end in eppeere the: it in here shes he in perticulerly eeneitive. Deye peoeed during which he nureed hie wounded leelinge end Ieedlleted upon whet the oc- oeeion demended. He could go oulz end hill the lnengbuh that procouling would not give him the revenge he deeimd. But: he llnelly reeohed e decision. end with is oeme the neoeeeery helm. He would run. for myoc hineell. end be elected. deteehing the men who oered hln olfenoe. He would ehow the gentlemen who for- goi um he wee the am oilieon 1,,L Al.-. L- '0' 5113` III II Uuu nu - u _ _ _ ._ of thabplloooulodthohnbthnho would look down with oonhnpo upon shin 7 m-----L. ....n...h. had In CIGINIO OI ID lnwun. am. -. _- umounood hinul! u an enemy ol hood- Ion. NOIIII. Iouyomvcrnndu-took to .,_ L2... -...I.. -4-: -one du.dm.- Steacy 8; Steacy, WOIIIC |@I GOVII VIII! wlllvuulyv uyvu -- porno. Olcounoho nwthuho had to my oonuhlng In commendation ol the can- .|u-n.... nil in nnih. And O HO ION. NOIIII. Iluuyu, uvu -u-....._ .. ell-Ivohin.udno an out landow- |n|uo hunk Moons: Io uddonly . _ _1AL _ Inna-ml `n h poem of ado! quickly. and will allow no In to all N. I list. Inovudiolnklnlllvu hnunlngon uc-nunhgquhauuuuo ptpthlhyhmhucplu-int. No ouIoboIhInInrIIculy.ud nut hlbuhbblhluuuoinulnppous. !cwYu-!nuuuuptbILhrbcun- -* -3. .L....|.| -nu Inna in u-u --v - ~-- _ Tinpblnlldqnpdiohhdowl hiulaulilbvcpulhkprduuuo Inplh dot. `heap:-unusual & axon xnunsulhuvu - ~-*-- ' ----.a..a FAR FETCHED CRITICISM. 4 |t_I'\-.___II nnulolnrann A VERY HA ` CASE. The echo in; I Buhlo pupa-, dia- cuning the Canadian gom-uncut : royals- vionl rupocting tho Klondike region, do- cluod shut no such. impooition was: made ' upon Cmainnn in American territory. him oven in the tdmlniutnt-ion of the Alien lnborlow the utmost oonlideration I -~- ML- mu." nninmd m IIICD IIIIOI IIW (III IIUIIIUIU uuuu ........ .- who shown. The Write poinbod to Bahia : experience: under, Do Bury for ovidonoo agninat, thin oonbontiop, And now ~~---- -L- 1-.-... ...a rnnn hnrdwimz iv nnwuvv -.- oomu the BEFORE mm DEUISION tale. . Che:-lee Wilnon, of Owen Sound, Iooured work so the Erieiron worlu and cent home money to hie wife end two children through the poet. Two weeks ego he wu lum- moned into the forennn e office and ac cuped of being 3 Oancdien. Wilton. I wing hie wile and children would eul- f the charge. Hill diuvowel failed of i purpooe,4when confronted with the evidence obtained from the poet. office. showing that he lied oenb money tohio wife in Canada. Wilson wee promptly eo- corted comes the bridge-. at Black Rock with seventy-ve cents in his pocket, where he wu lelc to beat hie way home on beat ho could. "' --7- -_ L2- |......I. H nnnn . Tn. ne ooulu. "Having time on his hands. says e To- ronto paper, lie leisurely and sadly mem- dered through the Grand Trunk and Michi gun Central yerde'on the Canadian side. and es he wandered he found a number of United States workmen employed in the yards. Is that so `? II this venbious labour law in be one-sided ? The |dminis- tration of it was left in the hands of the government: to be applied all it decided. Is this not e stimulation to such an enquiry as will make the Buklo people pull De Berry in Y ..n-..-.:.. e... H... (`..muIinnn_" Walikg mu-ymx "Canada for the Canadians." We like that sentiment. and the government will do itself and the people a favour by putting alinble of it into their adminiabrabien of nu , 11711--.. :..-:.-1.... nnnnnf. public s`t'}:u1-I-vs.-."J.; pun unnoticed. The conservative papers are wesrying the people with their sing-song Torte must go." But he don t go any more than the grand old man who used to hold the citadel in Ontario, where his opponents sung themselves asleep. __________ Two men. with bags and spears. could pick up and entry way ell waste paper when in now llying about -the etreete each day to the annoyance of everyone. In the city not equal be an experiment along theme lines? The Indien trouble in becoming more Ierioul. The British government is equal to the subjugation of the Hindooa, but the lesson oennot be taught by tamer methods. Are Both Liable 1 We are informed that while the provi- sions of section fty-eight of the license not, Inakingpereons who unlawfully buy or obtain intoxicating liquor. or w 0 at- tempt to buy or'obtain it. or who are found In bar-rooms when the sale of such is pro- hibited, liable to punishment `therefor as well as the disposer of it. look reasonable and were intended to prevent. or at all events greatly curtail violations. and pro- bably do to a considerable extent. at the same time they furnish the more unprinoipled and reckless vendor a chance which is used without sornple of intimidating those found in the positions mentioned to swear falsely when called upon to act as witnesses in the ease. Only by so doing can they Fl\V0 themselves. they are assured. from liability. To act in that manner. it will be seen. the vendor gets olenr too. This is constantly im- pressed on the minds of such witnesses with effect in the majority of cases. If an honest witness refuses to be influenced to -......... r.. on. who lm is assured that steps honeatwitnees roxuaee to us uuu.-.u.....\. .,.. wear in this we he in aeeured that steps will be taken to we him punished for the pert he tool: in tho t.ransuctinn. or that he nrnd tzive no evident-.n in tho came. an if he did he would commit himself, which no luv will compel him to do. This ll! true ee {er an it gone. But them is another side to this etory, which in not generally known end in cerofully wiiheld from the knowl- edge ol the wimeee by imarented pertiee, en thet ie that furniehed by eub-section two of the Above named section. which Iuthorizee inepintretea to exempt such wllneeeee from liability to punishment. "I`het being the fact. no witneee can refuse togivethe required evidence. We pub- lish this explnnntion so that the public mey becoguimnt of what the luv is on these note. The mail Approved. The appointment of the stat! for the militia truining amp that opens on Barrio- iiold common on September Nth. has been approved by the miniacor of militio. Dr. Rnrdon. Liaub.-Col. Montiumbert, D.O. It made with reference tothe Oompenf in whieh you intend to ineure it wil be decidedly to your advantage to in- veetignte the neueinl etanding of the dierent eompeniee. The last anil- eble government returns show thet the by the miniaur or rmuun. ur. Bordon. Lieub.-Col. 0.. will be commondunt: Major Cart wright-. No. 2 depot. R.R.C.l . Toronto. brigade unjor: Capt. Hon. Huh P.W.O. R.. Kmatton. mu:-hsry inuruotor: Major Biggnr. l5th bath. A.L 1.. Bollevillo. quarto:-mutor. und Major Gallowny, Nth P. W.O.R.. Kingston. Iumy oloor. The principal nodioul otcor not yet boon nnlnnhd. "U! W ` ooloohd. Iluohnll ounce. National lune - Ah Brooklyn, M; Pituburg. 6. Ah Wuhington. 4:Cinciu- mu. 0. Ab Philulolphin. 8: St. Louis. 2. Ac Balunop. 3; Chicago. 1. As New York. 5: Cleveland. 0. At. Boston. 17; Louinvllk, 7; mood pus. Boston. 0: Louiovillo. ll. 11...... In-nnn- Au Bahia. 4: Wilton- Iauiovilk. ll. Islam 0- AI Bualo. 4;. barn. I. At vidouoo. 3: llonuoul. 10. A0 Springeld. 3: Byncnoo. 2. Au8cnn- Ian I; 'l`numIn. ll. ` AI anrlnguuu. a: q Iou.I;'1`otonIo. I. A `Dry rvpuur Irup ` The. Friday trip to Inchillo and - 12:5: onthouuI:ntEu `to Stat`: ug inguonu an. i at y- un and Monndrin Bo. .voty one would Into ulvnuup this trip to- I'm: .143 `la-salty 88.9! ..:';. Milihth cu. on-an. ow` at gun noel h nuuunuudhg ;,':.:"'*'........ `.'::`2'.`: ..'_'.:.:" uhdruulvould yuunnui ubsllwloulc 550-300- 4.... npnhhlalltl. is a strong and progressive Oompany, its ratio of assets to liabilities and not surplus to liabilities being larger than that of any other Canadian Company. Its Compound Investment and In- u-.O--mi Iauanliv Dll IIKIIF Fllll Uvllvvuvlvug nun. u. -- lamb And moat` hurdwing Avuyropnhcfnp m4` `.1- 5- C_..L-l|I. IUUU vuwu nu ............... 7- . The Wilson incident. onnot. DAILY WHIG. THUBSDAI. AUGUST 26, """" I Toolndopoudont Iovoouu lion Oman- lut Inch: It Ponhrolo. Thd high oourh of outdm Ontario. Inde- pondnnb Ordcr of Foresters. emu `the :- moeting at. Deuronco yuterdny. al- tar deciding to hold their next nothing at Pembroke. A coneonvoocunod in which Kingston. Smith : l'ql_In, Picton and Foroster Island Park pnrmoipnod. and the time for holding the meeting was loltb in the hnndn of tho high standing oop- mitten, provided in he held in August `ol next year. ` Th; fnllnwimr omcnn were elected and * The following oicere afterwards in-walled: ,H.O.R.. C. Day Clerk, M.D.. Tamworth: P.H.C.R.. Ro- L...-n Nlnthnnnn, Rnlleville: H. V.C. aocrebnry, Gab:-go L. , Dickinson, ox; - M. 1'.. Mtmobio :. high tremor- or, M. B. Mallory. Campbollford ; high physician, Dr. Grain; high oona., A. W. Fraser, Ottawa; `high auditors, W.` H. Meldrum. Potorburo, And J. S. R. Mo- Ounn, Kingston. . am. H n I-c. mminmd the folhwing of- Ullrk, M.U., Tamworm: r.n.u.u.. -- berb Mnthoaon, Bollovilleg I-I.V.C. 8... George Spence. `Cobourg: high George L. Dickinson, IV M. P.. Mnnmsio :., Mh H.J.W., A. M. Cheney. Yanklm 5' H.S.B.. 1.. A. Wriahb. Prom": 11-J-- A. Dion. Ottawa; H.M-. J'_m_"` S"_" Delerontoz H. Con.. H. II. \'\I||IBmb.(-0|'||' wall; H. Mom, Charles Wilson. Mid? committee on oonsmubion, laws and up`- nonl, W. Rowan, R. Burrows and W- 1`- Ritchie. n..|......t.. in Man nnnrnmo court i T0- No;'th American Life The H.C.R. appointed the folhwing cers: H.C.. Rev. 1). A. Thompson-, Hutinga; H.J.S., William Roe, Oc- Mwn: l{.S.W., S, Lowe, Kingston: Vankleek H-l: um I: I. A \.\.'rh1l|l'.. Picmn: H.J.l3., Delegates to the su ireme court in ronto next year : Dr. L. Day Clark. Tam- worth; A. W. Fraser. Ottawa; |)r. Herald, Kingston; Dr. C. H. Groves, Carp; Dr. Grier, Peterboro; Messrs. T. A. Scott.-Wim cheater; G. L. Dickinson. Manotic;George Spence. Cobourg. with F. R. Campeau and 1`. Butler. Ottawa, as alternaiiues. The finance committee recommended that organizing work be done by commis- sion rather than by salary. The high sec- retary's salary was increased to 8300 per annum. and $150 was voted to the high chief ranger as an honorarium. . MARINE INTELLIGK NOE. 2-2-1: Ihrlne Items Picked Up Along The Bar- bor Front. The steamer James Swift cleared from Swift's wharf, for Ottawa. this morning. The steamer Arundell arrived at Swift`: wharf from Alexandria Bay this morning. There were no marine arrivals or de- partures at either the M.'1`. Co's wharf or that of Richardson & Sons last night or to-day. 'I"hn R. an 0. steamer Spartan called at The R. & O. atoame: Spartan Swift/5 wharf bhie morning on her way from Toronto to Montreal, and this after- noon the` Corsican called, going in the op- posite direction. __.j- Wellnnd Oounl Report. Pom` ()uI.nou:u:, August: `25 -Down : Schooner Viennn, Toledo to Kingston. corn: steamer Murphy.Chiongo to Ogden!- burg. corn; abumyachb Truant. Detroit. to Tnrnntn. uurg. Uuu Toronto. I Tn . S Up : Steamer Seguin, Prescott. to Ash- u\buIn,lig|1t; James, Ogdenuburg to Chi- mmm mmarnl cu-no. uumm, Ilguw u---Wu cage. gonorul cargo. Pmvr muuousul. gonorul l'on.'r Dnnuouaun, August `. 5.--Up: Ynohr. Artoxnua. Cobourg to Buffalo. light: steamer Juno, Hamilton to Port Colborno, light: steamer Jamea, Ogden:-burg to Chi mgo, general cargo; stunner Topeka. Os- wego to Chicago. cool. Down : Srmmer Ninm1rn.ChAhh|m to Pnacotm. wheat. W6}; {:0 Chicago. Stan Niagara, Chnthum .__:__::.j.___. union I `.3 NH. 11` rn r ll U |PVllIl\l IIIIII-Iulv I I u - u - - - -- vutmont Annuity Plans eombino very liberal and advantageous features. All Policies issued b the Company are indisputable after {being in force one year. `I-`A- --._..I.l.dn nvninnnhnri nf th L! 16}. Frank Dolan was awarded the contract of building the new pzranolinhio walk from Pinnacle atroet. to the court. hnu-o, Bello- ville. The contract. price is 3197. John I`. Mc-Cnnnell. Toronto. who gur- od in newspaper circles in Belleville a mnnlo of yearn ago. in tn bo married on Sopb. 8th to Miss Mnbel Elmea, Toronto. U. E. Kuurick. Belleville. won the *~------- mils -mul rum run than on TEQU- Kuurick. beuevnue. won um cwont. mile road raco run there day mqht. Ho covered t.h'e distance in 1:03:55 hours. E. Ridloy. second, was ve second: behind the lender. n 1: 19...... nnjm neniteutjnrv com- seconds mnlnrl Lnu nuuum. (). K. Fraser. of the penitentiary mission. md R. J. Eilbeck. Kingston, coronary to the commission investigating affairs of St. Vincent do Paul penitentiary fnr some time put. in runticuing at Union Park. It Wu The gardeners p-ionic -`at yesterdey afternoon wen e greet every way. Lnrge crowds were in atten- dance and every meene had been taken to ensure their enjoyment. Refreshments were served on the grounds. A cricket match between the gardeners of Portvunouth and those 0! Cateraqui wee played during the efternoun and won won by Ports- mouth. the neon) standing: Portsmouth. 57; Clhrlqul, '36. The rival Leems were thus composed : Portsmouth - Tholnee Englend. I3; E. Beiden, 3; J. Baker. 6: J. Riley, 8: J. tieyoock. 8; R. Beiden. 0: H. Martin. 10; W. Hood. 0; J. Englend.0; C. Friendship. n. I`. v.....1. n_57_ 1|-1: nsrenn man cou'n1'. -7 ...-. "THE GARDENERS' PICN|C. 9: E. Pnrdy. 0-67. Cttclqui-B. LnI\o0.ItQI`. I; J. M00017. .2-. F. Pnrdy. 3; .1. Potter. 0: :1. Walhino. 0; H. Hogan. 7:8. Wash. 2: W. n- cock,8;J. Emu. 1;`w. Bnglu|d.0: J. Acton. 2-96. A buobnll match batman Gnu-nqui and Portsmouth. wu won by Cantu ui, the more handing: 18 to II. '1`. lion- aoud u umpire to the ntinlnction of both Inn; _ X7-.. in force one For pamphlets explanatory of the company's attractive inveatment. plans of ineunnce and copies of its lent eu- nuel re on. showing its nnexoelled annel position. address

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