Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jul 1896, p. 3

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.` "rm-.'RE % . ' 1 '.\ w---71--Z.IUj1(jI. up-unsung-unu-n Ibhjjjb nunouanauhu-st-cp- '4 The Corner Bokstore. Cor. Drlncess & Wellington Strqets Cahadian Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, &c. Outing}. Godey. VF. NISBET SI {JULY MAl`.AZ|N[S.} Century, W9 him made B tn-Iy u! the s-ye-we thor- nuglnly unulorummi In woInl.~r!i1lan0 lanhlllll-cm. We know that the wrongs . will ruin H19 `4ight.-thut. thu right ones will utrnnutlmli it. We fit the right glusse Weldon's La;lies' Journal, Muneey. f`nn...n...-.l.`on.- HI . V I3! lurthqr Arllrllllrn M TH08. MANI. .v,J. I . (H .n nslmcvlr. J. swIIrra..on.. H.H.u1|.m-:IL~sLItIcvIc.\m Shut Your Thu! in what will luu-ptm if they need at- tenl'Lun.nml'yon are neglantlmg fhmn. . ,`HOBART'S !.i`'L`i ? Fir -la work and an Hon 3 u r-inlty. W! lEl..N' T0 HEN uy Ihe nay, wm-I. or month. _"".v-""'7"' l A.constipatd condition of the /bowels causes thu accumulation of waste gnd, eete matter, which poisonously imprcgnates the whole Iystcm I: being taken up by the blood. was Bad. Blood, Head- nrhb nilinnucnnan panama Id`.-uul jj tr `ill: 0:: thorougly, n the bowels, re- "movin` all e"et nd waste matter, agd ceansing the entire system" It.heals all sores,( ulcers, ab- scesses and broken out surfaces of the skin so completely that not even a scar is left. In all skin diseases it should lye taken internally and applied externally, according to directions. IJIUUlIo IIUIICH DIG. D1000, neau- ache, Bjliousncss, Fevers, Foul Human; Pinhplos, Blotches, etc. Burdnclr " N "EE 6oD ITTERS Macts_thor_c_>ug_'l_y,,3r'1 ?he Ln? BW91-9: 4.1, SCril)uer'a, Str.ALEXANDRIAI 'C_atho1ic World, McClure's, Recreation, I). "n-r11E.1;'An.Y`BnITis1?1 fmd. L-SATURDAY; JULY~ 4. 1896 u would Him to go through Mm-k V1-ll before them. `Jo Cosmopolitan, up: u, Metropolitan, "1 Peterson, Hilly fillml. mus MANUFG/G0. 16 to ammm Street. MD NNNNN L. no " ` ' - ...... .-:':::..-:..'-......-~* .--- Japans, sn3AMERN6EIn ma IONS. as Wmsem or Ivinv onscnlrnon. OORIIESPONDENCI 0l'FICl'r- Como! On- nrio And Quoon slnotn. RALER OFFICE & YA!!!)-Carnot Ontario and Want utnou. , , ..._. -_____ I J A anal-cl. (IQ..- Illll W l IIIIOIO. ca nxn -V` nun o `g`{,,,,,,,,' Tolnohonp I`-o. Paints, (D... ,.Q , __ , _ Chic! ofhco-t,. Lawton:-o wharf. Branch mm-.-cm. King and Clnrenno screens. oppo- ' awn Hritlnh Amorkznn Motel. Kinguton. Prompt and nM.ls!nc0.orydolIvary I wot-Illty Goal All under cover and well screened, Telephone communication. I IIODIIOIIO (YDIIIIIIIUIIOILIOII. JAMES SWIFT & COMPANY I CoaIm8:"""Wood I Ifil 7 Hulls ovary Hnn-lay at man p.m.!rovn Kin sum to Rocha-star and week days from Purl. ope II I11! p.m. "l`ak(l.'l`.R. train leaving King non 8:4" mm. For Alexandria lh\y..*~\umlny. (\hru-no-I from date of untnulr-e Fur terms and pron Mn: :1 OUKNWALL, Il.A.. Pr nvhml. A Boarding and Day School for Young Lndloa. O1oaoburn," Kingston. ,Fnll mm of Unlvarnlty Unduato . II`Al.I. TERM nnnnn I-I.m..mI...r nth $95.00.. . The Kingston Businessljegel __..____.______:_..____ I i:4ver_ym`ng.|n slam, iii/`en the prlcl THE K`!`11 La4|9s'"-C93}SEI SPECIAL A'l'T'ICN l`l0N given to nludentn. Efpfhl for oxnmlnmlona. The n-ning in- uen an homcxgomhlned with hlghmentnl trnl R l`Hl U.'4I(`\l. 1)Fl All l`MEN'l`inn vlmr o 0! Annlun Fn-uuzu. EaQ.. Mun. Bm:.. A.C. ., lcmtland. _,, ', \ all we Telephone n AIIEQ cuuna--r A. 1 . rrull -nu. u- 3 unvu--nu; u.-u. FALL LFRRM 0 m Helstomher Nth` A NTIO run- umunrhuz n-hh 'I`ak(O.'l`.R. leaving Kim: zton l:4u|.m. mm. h.lhIhIO\I\I ' ' ' ' I86 cheaper thnn my other rut-clam. Typo- writer. Only 106 oponflve puma II"I|'IllIIl 1.000 In richer uuku. value anywhere tbgzn hm Dill Inxln wnon x`.-lawedn at :1 mil 1 Kl , l.` CIIAII IPOIIII says no better I for Hal! Cord. .. I. COAL %Cw ......-..._. .. n-... A n....o E CRAWFORD. Foot ot Queen St I If It Suits" VISVIBVIJE K (Bncouion to Brook 0 Booth.) ---DEALERS IN: Daugherty 'I(IIll I3 VI` Montreal ind kochcstcr Tran- sit Company. jwooo AND CQAL. PIANOB nnnnhhnll You. Keep It. EDUCATION. Telophuna No. 9. If It Doesn't. KM? DIC/-KL lfypevvvriter Return It. Rondrrn Oman. r Johnston uud On- LEAVE -I KINGSTON- (loina ElIIt-- rnosdnyn, M 5 p.m. Hnlng Want,-Frluluyu. at 10 pm. Iunn!-:-_.u.mmnn um um... cu iA',"T"E.::,,`-n me. , I apply M MKS. .|- 1. nnnoquo. ,. Nurunn IIu.u-. Jul 3L-0n Tdcodn . Juno 23rd. Pntrici died it =(.>IlI:d0fb2: Incl}. Jo'lm 3:.ho|u:. Although oi or put that yarn. Iuiaoullvu You by the will of Him vhqlnlono know; how to Joy lg!` mink pubadhhz . nu n passion :."..!. o..1m....a...d mm mm mouymowulunnml pa-anon am: gonna tiIldnond.md mound thht riuloflic church, nndwiah I on Mi 13:. In yloltlod M: I to 5%. Mr. 'hdn _IIl born in Wieklovr, Irdutlnllllonl blush: 3100 vnnnnrrhdoo Cd?-utiz-.= odOon,vIIdhiIbIlo AL:-n-an; _-I-sci":-an-t.1J. at H. Mclh-oom s. Cmrrnv .-v1.(x'xn, July 3.-J. K. Rcgnn hm urchuod I nor carriage. School cl to-dny for the mid -summer holidnyu. W.-Anton has rocumod to Montranl After lponding I week with his lnmily hero. E. O'Brien And wife. Elgin. no mcupying their Iumlner ruidonoo at [Ah Opinioon. Two gentleman from Alenndrinuy spam in few days Int. week in `thin vicinity ing. One of them stated that he caught oightoon line has in human hour. and could hue caught u may note in the sumo length of time. W. Rooovnll and non have the oontnct. on do the onrponhr work on W. H. Fleming`: Iummor A Inge number of bout We canal dnri the put Inch. Visitors: T. Freeman, . ml. Rd u|IIJo0 n__.. ' vII_1..|.. I.....4I- {Ill-....&I|.. T. Froounan, urn; In. nu ma J00 Bnrm,"l`oIodo; .KcnI-Indy. iljl villa; Min ll. Bauer and K1: Lou-out nrny. Kingston: r. Ind Ira. Nobu, Bond: Into. Miss M; A. Bulqor bu gum to On- . Mnunu Mu.uI. Jnlr Tdcldlv. ` 'McGi|livray u; Dr. goes home to spend me nonuays. W.A.~unu'|`.V, July 2. -- The picnic at. Brewer's Miikr, on d_ominion day. Wu well attended. Sevornl"priva nica` were held hereon that day. Mi Blair, West.- porl? and Miss Pnul, Negboro, have re- tur ed home after a ndmg two weeks with Mrs. W. 1-`. Me room. Mia Sarah Mcllroom in visihin friends at Woatpo..' Camp meeting At t. o pron in well unaud- od. Visitors: Mr. and Mn. H. Toner. Kingston Mills, It Mrs. Tonor I; Dr. Mc- Hillivruy, Hamilton. and Mrs. Jnmu Mc- Hillwny and family llaiingaton, It Min :3 room, Hnnnnoque. H. McBroom (I.....u..v9...ln.vwu .lnlv!l_I K Loan recovering: ' SHEl.| Bu, July `.2. -Last Thursday quite in mzmber of the congregation of the Methodist church met to welcome their new pastor, Rev. Mr. Brown, and wile. lve cream and cake were served and a pleasant time spent. On Sunday morning is large con regntion assembled to hear him Jar the rat time. His discourse was lintuaned to with prot. Our school closed on Tuesday with A picnix-. The children spent this time in games. loot recon. back races, baseball, and all report a pleasant time. We are sorry to lose one of our teachers. Mr. Mclluire, who leaves to at- tend school. Miss Herron, junior teacher, home to spend the holidays. W.A.~uiin'|`.V. Julv picnic vnle. BM.-<.<` l Ul\`T. July 3.-Rond work is under way. S. Jamieson is laying the [uundntion for his new house. A nu ber from here attended the picnic at Batter- seulust Thursday. School closes to.dey, nml the teacher, Miss Abbott, l ves for home at -loyveville. Berries are p ntiful in this section. The grain crops look well, but hay will be light. Miss A. Hngsrty has returned from Ellisville. Visitors: P. Uorman and Miss Tuttle, Kqigston. at their homes: Mr. and Mrs. Howell. of Syracuse, N.Y., at Mrs. Hnre's; H. Jurrell, Kingston. and S. Card. Keolerville. at S. l{`ngnrty s. . A'riIi:w. July 3. -E. S. Clow and wife, Athens, uml Miss Winnie Hartley. of lionveineur. N. Y., left on Saturday for Quebec.to utuend the C. W. A. mee Thefitizens bend socinlon the lawn of Messrs. Loverin and Hart. on Friduy evening, wesn grand success. The pro- ceeds xeinountetl to` 833. Rev. J. Scsnlon, formerly of Brockville, preached his first sermon here in the Methodist church. He is earnest und dgvoted, and 1-houldbevery pular. A number from here wentto est rt on July let... The I II M I.` at R-no uilln run f.lmAym|I'ninn lI'ARE!-|:--HAmllton um, return I-H51: Tn- ronto I-4.00. return :7 50- Montreal NJ!) return 01 no. Bertha and monl. lnulmlsd hush wpyu. JA8.!-\Wll"l'&O0. '['.llANLEY&HONS, vmgm Auunm. Pu-muuuor Azonhu. _.-:_______._-+_-:_..__.--_ lor his holidays. Fi.oiun.\, July 3. -Farmers are doing statute labor and sowing buckwheat; spring grain looks well as do also potatoes and corn. Hay will not be half a crop. Last Thursday Mrs. H. Walker was num- monedto the sick bed of her daughter, Mrs. H. Baker, Kin sville. Mrs. J. Hinith in better. Mr-x. . . Davy is spending is low waelu at Henlrew. Prayer-meeting at l). Bhl)O00k'l last Sunday evening was well at ondod. The next m"eeting will be at J. \ 'allace u nextsunday evening. Miss lv`. Walker in at (llenvale with her sister, Mrs. (lg Bennington, who is ill. W. `Walker in our only bicyclist.` Visitors: Rev. 8. H. Brown, South Dakota: Revs. La-eher mid Smilv.=Selbv; J. Wallace, wife and (laughter, Wilton; VV. Wallace and wife, Murvale; Mil-. J. Carruthera. (Hen- T : Ildeu-not Veentltl nO'1Il--IHIOIII lllur Nnvlketlon Obit:-ue,ud-ladies Aid poem; orgsnm--ugnmng Km: 5 Cow-crop Prospect:--IIen-lee are Rlontlful. `. ` Movu-.ux Gnovn, July 3.- --Rev. W. T. Wickett has returned hie work on this oii--- enit. Kin on feel greteful for NI restoretion to lth. Rev. A.'Deloe. who was supplying his leoe for I` time, bu 060 to hit new fiel of Ember, Little Britain. Mina Liuie Yeo he: returned to her home at Little Britein. having wit I few weeks with her eilter. Mu. . T. Wickett. A large number of Mountain Grover Attended the S. S. convention at Croce Lake on Saturday. A. O'Leughiin. Wolfe Island. bu been visiting at George Crozier e and l). Price's. M rm. Crinnell. of (`hicu.go, is the guest of her pinter, Mm. Robert Armstrong. Mrl. J. C. Hurkitt and Master John, of Big Sringe. are spending`: few week: among t he with friends. Rich- ui-d Drew. former y of this vicinity. he: or- rived safely at the northwest mining die- tnot and hue eeoured 1 ition uoperutor on the RR. there. R0 rt Arnutron eo- oompenied him in for an Winnipeg, w ere he too found elnkzloyment an travelling agent. on the C.P.I . Their friend: here are pleeoed to hear of their safe 'ourney and euooeu in obtaining good posit one, Bucx Rnvnm Bnlmnc. Julv 3.-Min epgndiqg A few eir friendn _A hero. Mien M. D. Sanderson in at Tweed 4 and in obulnmg goon ponmonn. BLACK Rlvlm Bulmnc. July 3.-Min Neliie McMahon. of Belleville, in viuitlng her brother and liner: in this vioinit'.y.' Healmm Foster and wife. of |'lcton. and Andrew Foster and wife. of (?reuy,`apent Sunday here. Hilbert Jll'\'ll hen hud ox- cellent. luck catching sturgeon lnhv. He has caught twelve in all, the largest. weighing I30 lbs. Patrick Shannon ar- rived home on Sunde from Oswego. Miss Annie Hobbs wheeleg out from | ict.on on Sunday. Miu Florn Mr-Huure is visiting friends at Picton. Mari-Imll Hubaon lost It valuable cow last. week. Mrs. Margaret. Keys and-her daughter Alice left on Si burdny for Roqheater, N. Y., where they will reside in iufure. Samuel Hnwley. of Honporb, is visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs. M. Huyck. George Bieckridge, Brighbon, is rusticabing in this vicinity. H/u.'m\'. Julv 3.~ Mrs. A. E. Uallarzher is rusticaclng In this vicinmy. Wu.To.\', July 3.~- Mrs. Gallagher is on the sick list. Austin Simmons and his grandson. Stuart, are visiting Stuart. Himinons, Detroit. Harvey Mills and wife are visiting friends in Portlmid. Minn Rose Shibley has returned from Kingston, where she took part. in the cloning exercises in; the lndies college and the conservatory of music. (.1. Collins and wife. Trenton, spent. A few days with friends here last. week. R. Forsythe and family have returned to their home at Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs..John B. Snider is much better. M. Storms is home for his holidays. la`...u.n. ,l..lu fl ,F.u-mm-n urn dninu DAILY Roman or LIFE wim oun couumv cousms; IN ri:,n@\L_I)1sm1cis. As the belief has been wideepreed that Rheumatism wu incurable. we publieh the Above lusts ee evidence than cure cure has et. Int been found. Thouunde testify to the metzite of Rcnmnnin Kootenay Cure. Write for `ca , Ryckmnn Slcdicine Co`., I-lemi ton, Ont. The accommodatloh . and service EEtDunIAeeesLsl PICTON ANS-EELLEVILLE. t\-I-!` III-I-:1` All of line Following llanpnnublo Parsons Bright/3 Disease of the Kidneys, Dia- betes and other Diseases of the Kidrly and Liver. which you are being no frigh- tened about. Hop Bitters is the only thing that will aural and pennaneny prevent end cure. Al other pretended cures only reliable for it time and then make you many times worse. .l.H.. Evlt l was in a 'drendfullv wank mmes J. H., says: "I in `dreadfully weak and nervous condition, unable to rest and utterly untufor work, and Mil|er n Com- pound Iron Pilla cured me." LIGHT 0{UT" OF D%TR'KriHIfS ea. unu tne grist mm nus resumea work. Rev. Mr. Scott, of Perth, conducted ser- vices in the Presbyterian church on Sun- "day lust. Miss M. Dorwuy has returned from Almonte, when she has been visiting for some time. The chaplain of the masonic lodge. Brockville. occupied the Congregational pulpit here on Sui uy. Muster Boyd Caldwell. of Torontb, us returned home for, the summer` veeation. 0. Montgomery. J. Lullis and J. McLaren, of the Perth collegiate institute, spent, Monday evening in the village. A large` meeting was held in the Presbyterian church. Monday evening, to celebrate the fteenth anniversary of the establishment oi the church. Misn G. Milne is thegueat of Miss I.. llorwny. VVIIIDII ICTIII James Campbell, oorner 0! Wellington and Barrack streets, always has on hand I ood stock of bqat maple, out and uncut. ry slabs, inc and cedarblocks. .-All cheap caah. elophone. lltl, nniott, 1`l'llKVllle. l.A.\'AllK, July 3. ll. Watt is home on a. short visit. A number of the villagers at- tended the celebration nt Almonbe on July let. The Congregational ehuroh congre- gation held their annual festival on Wed- nesday evening last. The dam is complet- ed. and the grist mill has resumed work. Rev. Mr. Hnntt. nf Perth. nnndnr-.tnd gm. IIHIHIUOII II Nlnn. U1. BlrsI.I., June 30. -Wa|t.er Andrey: spent Sunday last at. the residence of his uncle. L. H. Waahburn, Soperton. Bruce Wiiber, Brockville, visited relatives here last. week. 0. J. Gilro & Son lost one of their thorou hhred Ho tein cows recently, valued at 100. Master Ciaude Eaton. Athens. is `the puese of Leonard Orton. Parker Seaman and children. of .-Oriskany. N .Y.. paid friends here a short visit. re- oeutlr. Norris Westlake gave a lawn aocia on the evening of the `25th_inst. It ' was a great success. A lar number were in attendance. Prof. wis gave some`ne music. and the Misses Johnsony sisters of Mrs. Westlake, delighted the audience with their ainnimr. Chan. An. no ers reulrnea nome nwer vismng menus in thens and Wilcsietown. Miss Maggie Moran. of Union, N.Y., is home on a visit. Miea S. Uillroy, of mit.h`s Falls, hasa large painting clnssin the village. Mr. Johnston, l.l .S., paid our schoolu visit. on Friday last, and reports excellent work being done. R. Willis and wife visited friends at. Scotch Point. on Sunday. Sev. eral persons from this vinxnity attended races at Smit.h s Fella last week. We can now boast of an excellent football team with I). R. Rogersns captain. Alex. R006 lost a valuable horse on Tuesday Inst. Charles Simms has opened negotiations with several rms regard lg the purchase ofn bicvule. John Ru rs and Thomas wn.n 86V8l`8l nrms regara we purchase bicycle. Thomas Hart visited friends at Morrow s Locks on Sunday. Visitors: M. Reap, Toledo; 1 . Mcuire, Toledo; J. Jones, Athens; J. H. Elliott, Frankville. I .unn. lulu`! #lI lab! in Inn.-.- A-1 .. STEQMER HAMILTON ALLAN LINE sisters OI mrs. Wpstlake, uengnwa we sin in . Chu. An. draws and wife s nt. Sean lest with friends at Mclntos `s Mills. rafbon (lil- roy is quite poorly. David Forth attended the horse races at SmiLh s Falls recently. David took ' t money in one of the events. Thomas St rgeon took is business trip to Perth last week. Mrs. Chas. Botham pre- sented her husband with a bouncing boy last. week. Both mother and baby are do- ing well. Mrs. Boyd Hall, an old and re- spected lady, died on Sunday. Crops are looking well. rlvlun \'u I l-`\' Jnlu `I _ Ming ,1 A Inerly on uorven. urimenaw 4: U0. are shipping buy. They have about thirty canto send out beforeolosin the canon : oper`etionI.. . Role end vi . Selby. IN visiting he '1'. B. German. berriltdl . Tomato. is lpending his halide e at home as I. H. 8ohell e.. `A llrge num r of t eogile of Morvon circuit tendered Roy. . . Po I very heart. reception on his arrival. urede lut. %Ve smut. the pro- eent. oordiel rela one may continue during his puwrete. Jemee Framer in painting at lkaoroino for the Rethbun ('41. School closed to-day. Mice Dupgee left to spend the vacation at her `home in Richunohd. __ho lends four pupils up (or entrance ex- eininetion at Napenee. Bm:u.. June 30.-Wnhar Andrew: looking wen. Crzmn. \'.u.1.I-:v, July 3.- Miss J. A. R0 ere returned home after visiting friends Miss Mannie Agoouoongregsoion ground mm. mv. J. N. hie-and vile. Hhmilbon, nb Tuudny at. Junoo Fruorh. They lo t; on Wlndny to tend tho mu-vingoo! their nIooo.`-hliu Mi Lnh. of Trenton, for- merly of Horvon. Grilmhnw & Co. lhinnina haw 'l`|\-- luau. nhnnf. I-Jain-Ow OI '1'-lIil|`IIy U0 EIIIIIVIIIC. `VII [I08 Krgony nttnndod. and` en. rams : 7:-in`: were Acblebrated by Rev. Fnhor L Fnsunxmxsnuw, July 3:-Hhying bu oolnmouned. (H-|in`promiaqs a good yield. but hay, the ncrougo of whichda much be-' lnwth I: I V30 , 'II I)` I t. Rev. ;.l;4:na.uo.u{_|:w`:utor. $0 Rev. B. M.} ope, ou'r mi bus that nppeonnop on . Sum A Rood oonm~antzion""c`r'mam i.'a'{:.2` ..".',;.C.`$.".'}1a'.'.'.. ."s"u'}..i'." ".1}'.2's'.'.`.Z good oongI~ogstion""'roetnd im. Rev. . hie. mil vile. Himilbon. wont` _ ____..r _..- - .._.._- 53"-'=" IIOIO offs nuhmQ 3 .L,__.__ _,=.___; _.___- _.__ mi ' 7'. for all mum" ldplnnuu A nnlrlllrl-` A an In-nllton. Toronto. llng-non. mm) In- lunch. lupldn of the st. Lawnsnco and lontronl. Illylln by Anaphrodlslc .._`p..'a n. m....|,..lr.-c..|.n.. E . "bu Thursday to Erinavillc. (VII Iv nttondod. And the lumen] /rim Canadian reoqrt :n|yllolle}$llVU V. / blond`: annpuu I DI 00!!!!` I Mount: av` Ivvlglvu -nu l|'III!`y u ;.-.:=.v.--M '|E@!9|iialed_. mun Hm? teal ROCH ESTER ROUTE lJA8;_-5*_.I-;2!.>_=-$5.!` %_9..9- I if you want. the Cheap/$3 _andBest' runmiuns 0? BANKERS & BROKERS, BUFFALO, NY. Stocks, Bonds, Grain `and Pro- visions bought and sold \for cash or on small margins. IH. BRAME S| Have you tried our Cruslicdl Fiuits with Ice or our Pure Fruit ]ui8es? `All avors with Ice Cream only 5c. They will relieve that DRY feeling. l;l.'AVE!'l FOR PK/'l`ON WEEK `DAYS :0 no pun. On Mnndnp. Tuasdnyn. Wexlno-44 cI`n`)|'a.'l'hurndAyn Lllll rhlnyn going to Belle- 0. THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION C0. ! I Ag Idgal Stgmmer Resting Place. '!"lI' The Famed Sand Banksi , , . U Can easily be allayed by applying I at Hoag's Thirst Quenching Foun- tain. II,,, ,,, 4,,I,l , _ I"._.,,I ,I l4".~ . WAI-(F'.F`0R.l). 4 Ontnrln (ma ullclinu. Talephuma 495. W. (7. (`4)NBl)Y, 20 Market. Square. phone Nu. M. H PM W Ht imaiuli HOAGBS Branch 0tflces,UI(lN6STON, ONT. IJITII-1 I I.4IIVI:an Commcnc-Ina on and nor June 1%: the Itcwmur-n uf this llne will Imam K ltxtull Dollytoru-out Munulnyumzolng East` at Sn nu.` going Want at 3 5- m. - " ' `Z . V ,, ::."'rTo:'.::c.h .I=?::':n`l0::|.o|: (huh. Dru; Stun. Opomnl M Wlndnmr Haul. urn Iiwl` El! `.1 Run Ioognd tho Anne] 0! the J. LAlDL.`\UV 8:. SON. ..CALla A1,. Id Bnlolluln All Descrlf; ` unnt ` mrrrmsl CDC`:-hen on--u-aw-nun: -xv-nu nu -- n... - laoovln July`! and II has-I torc- Clrl It other 5 and I0 rs-npeetlval full pqrtlunlnrn M. K. B: P. and G. 1`. Hop Bitters, 686 Broadway NEW YORK. IIIUEI CIIUV vvuu pun, Fund: our ,llI),4l!). In sddmon to which llc ho n have for security the unlimi- HIOD0 Md bill f H! tooth Id . lll 0 `OPP; 'PBOP`E`}'rY' Insured at tho pollcl hohhn the unlim- lb! of All 0. o ntoohholdon. IAII PBDPIBTY Iowa! poulblo tau. Baton: nnowlna old or giving now bnnlnducd run from STIAIGI I BTIAXGI. Allu. W. J. PAIR. Opoolnl `COIN. Kin: Stunt nndn Ollulo Dank. , Fire 'lnnu.t-ance. Landon Aunt-coco Corporation - n nnnurvi AIIIIII All Diseases olthe Stomarh, Bo wels, Blood, Liver, Kid- neys and Urinary Organs, Nerrousness, Sleeplessness, especially Female Com- pluin_s. ~,y-.,vvv .a-.4u `.n\r.-a.-.r Will be paid for 3 case it will not can or be! , or for anything impuw or in] us ipund therein. uurunuu Uvlllpully . PIAOTIOALLY A OAIADIAI Omn-ant Wrrn Burns: Slculnw. ROIOPVOI nrddoonltod unmullx nt Ottawa sud now nmoimt to on million olluu. Batu lower than that mnjorlty ol omm Inn: and choice plan: of Innnmnco ouod KILLS OUNNINGHAI Iolo Anna. R nnton and mntrint. _.T- ` London. Liverpool and Globe Plrc Insurance Company. n__;_ ....- nannnnnnn 1.. ..I.IIu..-. on u-Link Iepiodlnor r-up am Tlolot ollloo Ontario street. 19. oonwn}. H. w. F0 MEDICINE, N01? A DRINK, sums. M low um of Intm-I-.-at on (My nnd Farm Property. Loans ammo. pn Cioy And County Debentures. Apply to Tnmua Bnmal, Image: Frontonnn Loom and Invent- menv. Boaloty. Oflloo opposite the Pmol.()1no. Hops, Buchu, Man- drake, Dandelion, And the Punest and Best Jllmlicul Qualities 0! all others. - -.-__ -_ utes (VEO. W` BELL V.S. AND D. V. lt, Mr`-- 1 pennr and linnidotnc-,e,trl5 Pr|m~s.-an trout. Consult on: Iron. '1` lophone 514. llrunvh obe--Bibby'n`lAvory. roqk street, ' Tc loldln but 4 | Tolophono o. am. J 8. B. IIOOANN, ACCOUNTANT ANI) REA]. - EIGIM Axum. Bonn and amounts onl- lootod. Ilonoy to loan at. loweat rntns. (mi:-a 389 King |t., over Wade`: Drug Store.` (1 E0. W. I): penn I rlnr`e.Ic Consultnz Tnlonhone u directly 0 Dolito the Pnatlce, W9l|huI- ton street hrs!-on. Estnldluheal in 1857. golotphono No.35`? Easldencmiu King strum. I . uondon a l.anonahTr_;l:if; A5; aurunoo Com puny. nan-nnnvv A rh-Ann: Fnunnnv Wnn I E. SPARK. ."D.F|. I-..D.H,, M1)`, mm. a TINT. OM!-0. 831:; _"`_-Gnneus MN-N. Men. | danvo. m UI ||\m-Ax"! Avenua. ning huurn, I8 I.ln. to 6 n.m. hnturdnv nvnnlmr, N In In T135} Til-o'o'T) 3-. con WA 1?. Ant. Gen. I `8 p.m. Tolephono M6. (7. Auhtun. W I. NEWLAND8, AH.CHI'l`E(?'l` AM) A\1!bn.lsor. corner 0! Brook and King I?-roots over Wide : Drug Store. Emmm-e nu Mn: sheet. nut to Wmo otra. BTHUE Elnhl (Member of the Onmrin Anoohntion of Architects). /uwnrrxccrr AND APPRAISER. Oiueu-8l Brock Street, Kln;ston,0nt. APPRAIH Kingston, Ont. POWER 5; SON ARcn11'Ec1\~'. chant: Bank Buhdlng. oornar Bro: Wellington streets. Phone I12. I SIIYTHE-IILYCJVN. nknnisrnns. sxonmu. ton bx-., Ontnrlo Chnmborn. E. H. humm.o.c. H. 1. Lwm $1,000 IN GOL II`!!! In` -u-1.] In-. A 4--.. 11 ._.1I ormv TO LOAN IN mum: on:-\Mu.i. sums. lntare-,-at. Uitv A. nnmv. no Bll.0CKI-iTll:Vls`.'lC' l`.(`'i`Hl`!: - load] and liver) ntnbln in tho (`Hy Richelieu Mntario Nuv. Go. -IONAED omzunwrs. 1.n.a. m`N'rm'r dlnetly Post. 0 co, 10!: street. K'l`:.,:st-on. ACDONN1s`.l.I) a FARH.El.l., m nnm1'r.n,-4, Solicitors. 11:943.. 38 Cnnnncu Hrnmcr. ucoANN,Xmo1rN'rAN'r m-:AT. Alont. mm sussmum Icyltnnw h-onion when in town. Oulnluolt. llnldhodln vlhncronun` - =-.%..,-;-.-.,`.--:=.>.v..~';=.%'.,+=.-.-r r In OM00. #3111: lb.-!nmIun Mn-M. Roul- _A.*i'T_`?TE"1A'-- IIZCI-IIUU wv-rm W. B. OODWII. AGIIT. WI-7lbR8E >_LI_yEVnZv_. ARCH mam .r `bl !-her. oornor Brnvk Kim MANITonA::&7Ke cnmumm NORTH-WEST I.`-nyI-- ,l-I-1 H A-1| GI ljn-al la VETERINARY. l_i!8URA>N C'EV._* ` Em AN .~; 0011'!` AIME _D_-:IiTAL ICE?`-`A '4 HALL 1 1 mnua 7" Prom I-hm I800-ships Iontnol. globes . u - Inldhu .... ..l)JI'I...MJnn,.I!p. lieu I ...... ..II III... Jnn,In.In ' Ila: '4 July.. Jalyamm III .... .11 July. 1 July) pan tailor nnAot-cAlnv. "1-"5'; l1$'&.`3'.h"' ?.`.%`.':`..".:-7"!` M ;'U Il IZH 6I1I-I::Uu oqphno lanai _ f _r...._"'}'.;'.'.` KINGSTON & PEMBROKE Canada P;.cAi?I: Railways DAY IOIININH. at nan. For ticket: sud other information npp|y to W. G. CRAIG E, (X1. Alonu. through nloopor to Ottawmnrrivlng at 9:80: In. db: lI.i?hotn.tl; nllmui Anaommodablon and o. or :1 arms on up to YIANLRY It SONS. Olllld Trunk (`Jcy Passenger Depot. Foot of Johnston street. Kingston, Ont. Hum Wis`? xcunsmns| NII Ila II&vII\I FOR PICTON WEEK `DAYS Izm n.m. On Ilnndnn. Tuasulnn. DOMTNION 1896 DAY 1896 5.'!`.5.?'."'_ IIUQETD l\l.' `III 1\rn4n- I Inc: On June am.h . d July in, good :6 mum uly Ind. and l`l|KI3 EIVII IIIVIFIIIIKII On Juno Nth and July lntfgood to return July nth. vv ' -v sou in Kingston by E. 0. usmmn, m .. . _ " V! VIIIVIUIIIIIIV IVUII I II"' Lu I I re-pee-1| IIIOILH ujuwu, nusun nauau. [noun Craig`: 00': Wharf MONDAYS M II o'clonk um. {nr Montreal Anal Imy porhu. Ilaoolhi .-50.. Lnwrom-0 Rapids, remain: over one on In-half dnnln Montreal. Boluming nrrivon In Kinsman FRlDAVN. `Salon-I .m.,nnI Ianvou for Charlotte via 1 cl nlnto Ind lnnny (`anal SATUR- I0 NINH. HAMILTON & HONTRBAL LINE. loom; Lighted, Steam Boned. sun Co : nu new mm 1/Tua. llill -AH!` IO? II 000! IQIIIIIIOG "E713: m 8.8. cnlmw Lu oloovrlo _|_1_gJn_c_.; 3{._o_o'.[n-_ MIT... ind Ialllng Through tho Bay of unlnto. WHEN win on mm - 6"That'I our .93 `WWI 1-ifs. woman and girl. and Juno and lit, [and fo row July FARE mo ONE-THIRD n_.__ n.uL -_,n I..I.. u..4. _.....I 5,. -..o.. QUEBEC STEk_lHlP 00., LTD. [liver and Gulf St. Lawronco I---n-n ll-Inn` In llnol I4 - lNDlA.N"WUNlAN fwpmyh toning `lib 35 . '3Dl'\-I-NI thcbloodu ncrycs and DAILY LINE - .....I ..n...- 1...... 1 II` I\Iv Ialalnv. ...%.II3;uER?i nynuu n TRAVELLING. ."d ."' VNO loll ! `AGING? liar-Don. On. oo-I - _ [gig gnnh . 50- ` `.4. '1] O .m-.~amm%5.2aw- . JUNE 23. 96. unnm WKP, . F()l.GEl1. Uan. Ihnnaer. F_LlE 3' wy snnrp wngun [or A young womnu. Besidna bearing the nmno of linss-ry" known no Miss Mill:-L " in order tonvoid tho doings of n prlnou-as she hon mndo Vinita to oountry houses under this nnmo, And insist: that her ham: and their vis- ilors lid norvsnts should reg-uni her so In untitled young womsn. This wu, no doubt. pleusnt hi` thvprinoess, for spot I low yours` experience it. must he rnzbor wonrioomoto hsvo nobody speak until you scan the conversation and nobody do anything until you give them permis- sion. As "Mina Mills" aha mode many friondthips, and 1c is sold that many young Englishmen have lost tlqoir heart: to that lady. She nude on visit. of sun weeks whom Mr rank `was not known so Ibo other vinihrs the wholo time. rPrinn- "nus-u" -Mm an... ...s In the royal family. the Princess in also ` the ceremony which mun inevitably stand ` Inc owner vmun no wholo tune. `Prlnonu "Barry" I-Idea. drives and thin with lunch skill, and In phlohnt In olhnr bthlon pork. but does not Ihool She Is pnlcnlnrly ulnar with n nnmanu tor 1-nncenn Maud. Whllo ho `In 'oImnonpluno hln Iuturo wlfo In qnlta t.he mvana-. Her pet. name ll "Harry" and all aha members of her tnmlly no speak of hnr. lrnhe km-.p| on dovoloplng ln hrr chosen paths he may some day be the most ecuentrlo prlnoeml In Europe. But for the many :-nnvon- tlonul clan which blnd royalty to pru- Iorlbod form: of llfo she would have Inndou name fur herself ht-fore thls ln who ranks of new womuulmnd. She wlll be ll? year:-I old on November 26, next.` Shela Ihort, dark and vlvncloun. hm: oplnlonn of her own whloln she does not temple to oxprms, And. moreover. ha: a ty uharp tongun for young Ennldnn hnnrlnu than nnnm nf lhu-rs" me oommnn. Prlnoo Karl, thv hridogrnmn to be, has had up uneventful mu fur u prince. He Wu born August. II, 187:). is not quite 24 years old. and In thms yl-uni the junlor of his future wlfn. He In :21: feet mu, as Itrong as B bull. nnd wrmv more {or out- door sports (huh anythlug nlse. He Is an Ardent bh-yulllc, and rmnmthlng of 5 woruhnr. He M nu nlovr In the Danish navy. and until recently went nmtlonod In the West. lndlc-a. He in good-mmn-ad Ind inclined to ho dmmxuratic. Alco- gothor he is mgunlo-I by the English people an I wry nultnble young man as husband for Princes Maud. WMI_ 1.. -|. .'.u.....,..... L.c.. I..s..... tended. The new nrrungvmont prohlbltn their purtlolput-lou lu the nalr. Even Iomo of the royal mu.-aln.-4, aunts Ind uuoles wlll be left out In um cold. There will be A nsmlly brenkfm-`t at Bucklng~ bun Palms!-_, at whloh the Quart; wlll take part. Thls loan: will he given 1n the state (llulnz-mom, and If lt In not large enough to accmmnmlut.e all of the royal personagea, other mblvn wlll be not In the lune lmllrnom. `Char flu: Iunahnn Ikn unnnau nnunl- Ina Imw mulmom. After the wodulnu the young couple will spend the honeymoon at Appleton House. on the Snndrlnghnm 1-stun-, the nonntry ronldoncu of [has l r ace of Wales. The Prluoe lute lnml Applut n Homn m- deooramd and n-furnlshed ospeclully for the oocanlnn. D-Inn` l(..-.l 0|... In-I.I............. L- I... I.-- uurg. Mnny n! tho pt-ople whu make up Lon- don's r.-unurt,-4-t. urr surely div-mppolnmd be(:uIn4- rlnn-.wu-dd|mz will not be non- duuwd on than lurgu sumle nrlglnnlly lu- lllllu CHI) l)6llll.|IIl'K. It was at iirnt intended to make 0 gain time of it at the wedding lit the young couple. but as English roynlty is still in mourning for the inte Prince Henry of Betttenberg, the wedding will be be quiet an possible out oi consideration for hie widow. l`he ceremony ` will be per- formed in the Chapel Royal of St. James` Pnlnee, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Primate ofnll England, insisted by the Bishops of London nnd Winchester`, offi- ciating. Pri(!('H Maud will have eight bridesmaids. her sister, Princess Victoria of Wnleu. l rinc:-.-nu-n lngeimrg and Thym. of Denmark, sisters of l rinr- Karl; Prinoenn Vicmriu oi Heiileswjgn olntein, P1-inuens Beatrivu or Hum-Cobu g and Gotim. Princess A|l('(' nf Albany. and the Princesses him and \'i('toriu of Button- rm... IIIIPK. '1 my are creum,-u, anu not QVlI:- out reason, with being the boss match- makera of Europe. One of their daugh- tnrn nmrrled the late Czar` of Russia and in now Dowager Empress of those broad domains. Another daughtelr in th Prin- cess of Walvs, who, In the, natural rder of things, will one day be Queen of nu- lnnd. ne of theaous in king of Greoe, and it a mid that the old couple are now planning to marry o a grandnon to Wilhelmina, the girl Que:-n of Holland. In marrying Prince Karl the Princess Maud will be taking for a husband her that ooualn. but this in an everyday mntwr with royalty. _V His father. the Crown Prince of Denmark. is a brother of the Princess of Walea, so the marriage will knot still tighter the ties which bind together the royal houses of Eng- land and Denmark. It. was At III-at. lnfnndnd tn vnnlrn an no!` their plirlonum um] mve ox nnelr nuns. On July 7 next these folk will be [Ivan A ue opportunity _t9 sh9yv their npproclatlon of their royal houses. for on that data the -fnvorlba duu;;htor' of tho Prluoe. the Princess Mnud of Wales, will be married to Pxtpae _l{url, of Dvmnark, I grandson of the old lag of I):-munrk. This nmrrlmre la a other feather In grnnnnou or we om mg ox ue-munu. This nmrrlnge arother the cap of the King and Queen of Don- mark. The-y are credited, and noqvl'I;h- nut. nmmnn with hplna lm hnnn Innfnh. l. It in not an everyday ooourrouoa for I child of the Prince ol Wales. the future ' ruler of Great Britain. to venture into ` the Imstrimoninllrenn, and when on take: this most important stop all the good subject of the Queen stand ready toning joyoug hullnbaloo to exhibit their pntrlomium and inve 0! their rulers. On Julv . I! u: Ecoonnelo but fopulnr Young Won I nun soc nlujapouud-who nu-his 1'9-to I . I 3: Who Knows low to `ruin dun of` .1:REPARING Fen A RQYAL WEDDING `rue ROYAL COUPLE TO BE_ yum- meo QUIETLY. ' T. is bnnd you can `be sure` } , / o ., Its success is built uponi in xbodnto pumy. if your gtocor has not got it jnsist. Invi it and, he will get it for you. Insist upon1 `hnvinn PI-I E GOLII ` '3o."7iI.'$a" 'e':" .'ua,'i.e `um PU E cow. `felon-I .m.,n.nl leave: ulna Mm NINH. And In 1.00.-M >4- `In-uoud}aug'ooiIurnoo4 nut -"!nau. if_,Pu;e Baking Powder, 6:` i in other words, ` Canada in so alone tn thv l'nltA`(l States and touches it at so many pnlntn. it In very dc-airnhia to maintain frlvlitlly ro-lu tions with our southern m-lgluhnrrl. We -always regret utter-am-es that are mlaptq-d to arouse iii-feeling between the twn countries, no matter on which side ni` ilm boundary line they are spoken Wi- nometimea mo offensive and unfair lI:'c!'- onoea to Britain and (`nnmiu in tlu-/ United States: papers; which are niun likely to be the utwrunu-n of mnw lrlh rebrand than the exprvm-Ilnu of the gen- uine rentlmant of the pmple of that country. There are A low nu our own side of the line who mom to_ think the beat wny to kindle (Innadlan putriutinm in to rake up all thnt can be amid against the Ynnkee" and their lnetltutionn. Well. it the Americans are so muuh bo- hind us in the elements of higher civili- Iation, they ahonld have our sympathy rather than our denunciution. If there is any good thing in the Htutee. let us give them credit for it, or imitate it it lt'will benet us. Our people are opposed to annexation, and prefer our own institu- tione: but this should not prevent them cultivating friendly relations with a people with whom have much in common. We nhonld ulti ate an ardent Canadian patriotism; but love for our own country does not diaoourteoluiy ol the nouneed an dialnyal. nee he has the aonrhuv and iaduna mag ABOVE ALE lll0(l6!'l'l lIl(`(ll(`| 3016000 18 B 1'08? 'I`his ingenious instrument is used for the purpose of irritating the laehrymai _glands and producing tears. In this re- spect it has for its rival the onion, but the tear pump has no smell. It is_ soaronly possible to exaggerate the uses of this instrument, if, as one concludes, it is portable and of moderate size. Upon the stage, where only half a dozen performers have hitherto been able to weep at will, it will be invaluable. In domestic life it will place the husband, as regards the display of emotion, upon equal terms with his wife; she may still have the advantage oi` him so far as screaming is eoncex-ned--though, through future improvements, the tear pump may even produce hysterics---but in the more "fountain display," as the poste display it. the eye. water will be on the same level. For wedding breakfasts such an instrument will be a god-send to guardians, who at present have some- times a diloulty, not only in squeesing out a tear, but in oonomling their satls~ faetion at their troublesome charges be- ing oi! their hands. while for such du- tiesas giving evidence to chnrnowr or the preaching of charity sermons it will be indispensable. Judges who havetn. pass the hut sentence of the inw, and do not possess the professional faculty of being moved to wars, will doubtless in- vest in it, but where the tear pump will oolnein most handy is to the ex-olcio attendants at funerals, or to those who have been disappointed in their just ex- pectations. We shall be surprised indeed if it does not i;onmm= nu article re-my lariy supplied by the umiertsimrs, though they will hardly v'unture to put it in the bill. It will prnimhiy he made in matter of private arrangement with tim mourner. "Use or tear pump for the ceremony, two-and six." ` IITIIIICIII '!QIl'I- One of ,_Qho quoercst dlsoovorlos of modern medical science is a tour pump. lmrenloun instrumams in umd for vu-nnn. _ A third marriage is romnrlmhie as linking the ancient royalty of France with 1; name {muons in the annals of the mound empire and` the third rt-puhiic. Tim foremost heirs of the Bourbon line are now the two sons `,0! the late Count of l aris-the Duke of Orleans and his brother Fordinnnd-and Prince Henry, son of the Count`:-I brother, the Duke of (`hnrtres. A slslmr oi the Duke of Or- loans is Queen of Portugal, and another may one day be Queen of I Now I the Princess Morgue:-it4~, dsugh er of the Duke of (`hnrtre-s, ls nmrriqd to Patrice do Mmllinhon. Duke of Magenta. oldest son of Napoleon IlI's famous marshal, who` was also president of the third re- public. `A lu-ml of the Bourbon famy, the Duke f Orleans is reporwd as giv- ing his formal consent to the match ln a letter full of sentiments of neotion nnri patriotism." He probably regards it as strengthening his position us A claim- nnt of the throne from which his great- gmndfnther was vxpeiiod; but the sup- pnrtr oi the existing regime are not likely to see in it any cause for alarm. PURE aou) I-II WIUI IIVI |I|II VIC] IIIVH with. llqhh. Iloolrlr all madam comforts. I I A $- IQ-CZ- AI`-- 1lI-I| A `Y1 eldest daughter, la 5 glrl of 1:1. with tho famlly olmrm-tgrltlc.-1 of a tall. com- manrllng gure und ll In-uh, lumllhy complexlon. Her betrutln-(l, whom Ilm met. wlnlle vlnltlna ln Um-1uany,ls n Ilen- tenant. 11: an Austrian ouvalry n-glmonc, and ls described as a handsome young omoer wlth no npoclnl prospect. of pollu- (-al or mlllunry emlnonoe. Hls home la lu Vienna. A nu.-A ......-1...... I.` ...m....|mm. .. mouuus nu-us. Pipe making is said to be the gift of which she is proudest. She has presented pipes handsomely curved by her own hands to sdversl of her two or three hun- dred cousins. One which she gave to Dr: `cousin, the Emperor William, greatly pleased hi . Prlnqem ,Herry` also wears a mo oole, is an expert Amateur 3 photogrsphersnd a` good violinist. Bho hes mingled with the crowds st public exhibitions, I very unusual and not al- wsys an easy thing for rays! persons to do, and lies ridden on the top of 5 Lou- don omnibus. I Qhn In A tvnnnt. fnvns-lhn with than Ens- wemung pretwnm will on numerous um: 9 htlnl enough to support a good- Il funily for u llfemno. . In gaining one `princess, Denmark will Iona another: Louilae, cho Crown Prince's ! uon ominous. She Is rs grant favorite with the,Eng- llah psople `and II. is safe on any that her wedding present: win he numerous and n `nllnl euomrh to snuuort Hood- hndn, being sblq co on-V3 mod. to Ice pipes and to work, little things 11: copper and bronze. She also Itua and mounts birds. `Din. lIIn"1`inaI In a-I1! On ha 0).; gift nl 3/uciua POWD'ERa Y Iced Io-won. Q . on yhh ol Wndo` Inn- cbl:mIhol'|lhlo;`adnno.m1'haI ouzin I """I! 9005" Th! FHonOUOI|I'kdto-dlv-nal.-.n rnluu I. month. Rapulrln? done promptly. Hun-aural I and repaired. Manufacturer 0 Iodals. notrnnnentu and Ap llnnnon ma-lo w. J. IR Mlc`:.1`t3l::-i.'\iIi:'r'.}u EHO"! oommru. LIAV1 IOITIIALOI IOIDA YI All . . an In .00: dnndJ . h and lm .Inl.ln nd-"Om Au:nnt.. Iltd mt In r for Piston NATL. calling at has hovhulnt (ha ,1 . . and 0buI`ot an` trip: of tin can on.

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