Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jul 1896, p. 1

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JUST Now AT ..)u 516 .5|6 KIA r-NH -.7CI . IQI .73! .7Il `ll 5 YIQIIIIIE llllilllo The outing given by Mrs. .11 B. Murphy st. Long Island rlr last nigl was an en- joyable affair. he uests nt down on the steam soht Sophia, and an orchestra or the Hh baht. `band accompanied them. Dsncing was kept up till 4 n.m., when the last. boat. returned. Some of tab guests re- turned st 2 n.m. Refreshments were served by Mr. Brophy. There were about. fty invited guests. - Spend Hutu nlny Afurnoon Among the Islands on the large upper- dookod steamer America" lodving Kings- nn `1 nm, IIIUC (III III! BIl"UUI- One of the Bhedden Co's horeee droaped deed on the corner of Prineeee and el- lington street: this morning. The horse was one of n hem drawing a druy loaded with barrels of whiskey. It in thought. heert diaeue killed the enimel me he seem- ed perfectly healthy when etertin out. in the mornin . He died immediate _v upon fnlling to L I8 ground. The equine we: I aplen id specimen of the heav draught. grade and only nine years old. he Shed- on Co. purchased him two years ago and paid a handsome gure. The carceee wee carted away to the nuisance ground. Wants HI: Son. W. H. Cam . who owns a quarry near Wnurtown, .\'., i< in the city for the purpose of taking his voun non, who is employed with n Wolfe slam] Iarmor, home with him. Another son is employed. by n Lmni-portahiun oompan at Brockville. He is in a good position mull will remain in Canada. Campo is an old lake sailor, and in his oungor days WAG shipwrecked on Lake Erie. havin a narrow escape from boin drowned. le appears to be u manly, hnr working man, anxious to do right by everybody. Upset From A; Cnnoe. D. Haatin I and A friend. returning from A d1y u shing, last night. upset. from their canoe just 0 pouite Cedar Island. The young men be considerable etu in the bout. includin tackle and lhing rode. Everything was out. Fortunately LE6 Iteamym-ht. Sophia, on route for BroE:y`s - ye. Point, was passing and picked up the They had A narrow escape. Kl LIKE lllli-Irlll l'Il'In Another large cmwd attended Lnko On- tnrio park last evening to witnenu the aide- splitbing oomeqy. produced there frgq to all comers. bully ail pumona vault?! the grounds during t. -evening an t. o nrenerul oninion of all who were there in In rogrean one merry~go-ruunu was ump- pay, so that the performance was not. in berrupbed. At.-the and of the comedy the Nth bate. hand plnyad some delightful waltzen. etc.. and quite A number enmyod A may whirl in the pavilion. A change of programme is announced for tonight. urnvrng II)!` usquur. An example of the hold the liquor habit has on some youn men was exhibited on day or two ago w en a young clerk em` played in e Princess street store asked per- mission of his employer, during the course of an afternoon, to leave the store for half an hour. The request was granted. luv- ing the store the young man walked down street and meetin an acquaintance bor- rowed fty cents rom him. Going into a saloon the young man laid down the money on the counter and never stop drinking until the money was all u up. When he left the saloon he was intoximtod and he kept up the spree for about three days. _:.__k_ _ Commander-In-Qlilef Here. Int evening majnrgeneral Haecoigne, Mre. Gesooigne. Capt. MacLean.A.I).(,\, and two attendants arrived in the city from Ottawa and registered st the British- Amerimn hotel. The party came down the Rideau on the ntr. Jemee Swift and greatly enjoyed the enchanting scenery do`?! the route. . nmndnn nannrnl Hennninnm Amand- the grounds during Lno- evonmg am: one general 0 inion thnl, the n ow is the boat that. has been ex- hibited at this: resort. While the show was ilrrogreu the merry was stop` 1 . uerlorlmmco Alon the '1' in morni gonenl Uuooigno. unend- ed by M: at 0 do eunp. Col. Vidnl nnd major Drury. made an inn tion of the bunch. boon, kin, ow. his occupied the [router port ol tho fonnoon and at. one o'clock the general Ind party pnrwol ol the [recur pun ol mo lonnoon MIG no one gone:-nl part. pnruook lunch with tho oioora M. I. o barracks. 'l`.. -no.-..o.-1 -nnrninn OLA rnnn rill ha tnrnnrl lunch with the omoorn at one nnrncn. To-Inorrow morning the men will be turned out on Barrieold ooufmon nnd thoroughly impacted by the commander-in-chief. I Ground tho oocun luoeooohlly and II` landing coal. The . Ninctrl. Berpont. river, timber. inn HIIBI . I'D.` mks. -hinln and NAIIIA nnnlnr THO $3. TIDIOII Ind IVOIIIO llllll cloud today for to loud cos]. n. hm Austin in In novornlnontt clenroa today lot ac noun ecu. The govornlnentdry dookroooving Iomo slight. noouury ru- pain. `l'hodoopInggioL. lnuitolln. univ- oiithh-pIn.wl|h l.0lIIbudoloolpu The . Kl Bonpnuod Fido: Inn cvmlnn. `:::.eoI`| I; vars Hill It at. in (`Hunt ' Trlul Plfkllfe for M) Cupo. hmnll. pou- pald. Illl Oentn. I Mr. Lyon, t or, states that when he took hold of the Hon Keern case against. A youn man he did not now any of the facts. ber he had learned how matters stood he advised Ellen to drop proceedings. This in why aha did not appear in court. wrnmg w 50 coma. Q. sutunlafl Bumble On the steamer America at 2 p.m. Fare 25c. 'l`o- lorrow You can leave Kingston 9 mm. on'bhe large 3: ular steamer Empire State. have a ' htfulail and spend three hours in Brockvn le or_ one no Ogdenobnrg, re- turning to Kingston shout 9:30 p.m. Fare manta. {tuna Iron Pill: with arsenic for the blood snd complexion. Fifty pill: in a box 25. Mc- Leod : drug store. 1'o'l'qko1Bnboock'I rnoo. Wm. Snngstor, a spare awitchmnn in the local yards of the G. T. R.., Brockville. came to `Kington to take the place of bnkemnn Ba ock. killed while coupling nu In l KQUV&| .'|II|GHlllI' l`o1I':rI : BIIiII'ol'|ld M. k. I , nlht icclnrgi nu-ndwhutnngndourn st RiohLn O Ounodvllod all Uonnrmnuuu-. The archbishop of Ontario has beenl obliged to `cancel all appointments for the present bein ( uibe unnble to full .`them until he has comnlew rest. protons nem `(Anne unlma w 1 until` he has complete At lune 0'UIocl To-Inorrow morning the "Empire State makes her po ulnr weekl trip to Brock- ville and Ogcfensbnrg. iynre 50. STR. ROSEMOUNT IN CANADA. Iutllomnnlu The Ichn. obioln ind Nollio Hunkr -Innnnll Dada! lnr O:-can In had an]. KI IJUIIZ Advlud In! K Drop It. states" not hold Keenan against. 1'holnpIlI stow , For Ogdomburg F;-idny. Home curly. Ounoollod all Oonlh-mntlonl. _ _-_LL:-L_.. ..: n..o...:.. I... 'I'o `like 1Bnboook'I Place. l....-ab-.. n -nun-nnnitr-hmm CITY AND VICINITY. Craving For l.|quo_r. ....|.. ..r .1... 5-1.: .|.- 1.. non pnuoa spun mason with coal lot mm American city. One who claims to know whereof he apealu. says there have been more shing Ii:-emeo granted in this division thiuenson than ever befire and that game fish are being fairly slaughtered. Licenses are granted by dominion inspectors. Several Ottawa ladioa missed the boat grunwu by aonmnon Inspectors. on the return trip. They went on to Brockville by rail and caught the boat, only to be disappointed ms no captain re- luaedto carry them betw -an two Cann- dian ports, Brockville and I`:-escott. Tlmm was In small nttendnnca M; the dun ports, Isrockvnle and 1':-escort. There was n small nttendunce tlxq Kingston bicycle club run to (follins Buy last. evening. The attraction at the Buy wax a lawn social held by the ladies of the Prenbytarinn church. It. was nine :1 sun- ` coon. A detachment. of the Ht. bnml was in abundance. Mnnnnnr Mn:-Ojn mum l.hAt.nnIt nnnnnn I .............- Sllmmt -: Jll|ll!l3, 1- shim, Vuh and Th and was upon me nver. urocera sen in. The next sitting of the first division court. which opens on Tuesday next. ro- mises to be 3 lengthy one. Already L are are forty cases doclxetod and more are sure to be entered before the day of sitting. The Bay of Quinta Ry. new short. line for Tweed, Nnpenee, Deeemnto and all local points. Train leaves City Hall depot. at 3:30 p.m. R. J. Wilson. agent, C.P.R. tolegnph otlioe. Clarence street. A number of voumz men combemulu tolegrlpn omoo. uurenoe enreec. Anumber of young combemplu conducting an excursion to Syracuse some time About the middle nf August. The object is nottomeke money but to give citimne an opportunity of visiting that trim American city. an abundance. Manager Martin says that next season some of the best attractions on the road will appeer at the opera house. Agents of large companies. which have never be- fore been in Canada, are writing fur Iluten. He mpocu the coming season to be one of the most prosperous in the history of the house. Movements of tho l oopla-W'lnt They Are Buying Illd Dolng. T. L. Snook in nutforing from rheuma- ti-m. unm. T. Harrison, Ridenu stream in at 'I`oronl.o viaiting friends. A Mm. Bennett, Washington. hm: `return- ed home after I visit. - Lulnn Ila-niltnn liillnn Kn nu n uiuif. tn on nomo Auwr n vmn. Judge Hamilton, Milton, is on (I visit to his brother, Clarke Hnmilwn. . Min. M "l`nwnnnnrl uiuitirur frhuulil nl. ms nrobnar, umrue nnmuwn. Miss M. Townsend, viuiting friends nt. Brookville. returned no the city yeaterdnv. Mina O'Donnell. S racuse. N.\'., in the gueat of Miss Clara ooney. Stuart street. H. Callaghan. book-keeper for (Jumi k C0,. has gone to Tremonl. park for his holi- lava. street. L. O'Brien. Detroit. is home on a visit to hit! parents, residing on Division atraob. `ll Almvgmn nf Hm f`.nu-nnvnlnv wnnal nnm. cmlaren. 12;. u. Mltcneu. ' Quite a number of farmers and several citimne took in the excursion to Mont.ree|_ to-day. The excursion was given by the farmers association of Leeds. Pay water run and save discount. R.oeheeter-Nort.h King sails direct Sun- day 6:45 p.m., week days from Port Hope. take 8:40 mm. GQTRI train. For AIex~ endrie Bey, Sundays, 9 a.m. Henley, agent. Coffee clomre the liver and retards di- agent. clo gs geetion. ndden Cereal aide di anion and Icon upon the liver. Grocers so 1 it. The next sitting: uo.. m In a. \ K... (Inga. ` rs. R. H. (Eriin. Picton. in visiting her sister, Mrs. David Jnmieson, Beverly street. I (YR:-inn Han-nit in hnmn nn 5: viii}. atreon. H. Abnmn, of the Carnovaky wood com` pony. left today for Montreal-to spend his vacation. p | ronw to-our Fred. F0 for snd party returned from Bob ! Lake at night with A large quan- tlttol bun. ' in. Mnrnhnm nah"-vuul vnntnnrlnv nnr tumor man. in Morehnm returned yesterday after u few days rnsticating among the islands down the river. I ll`.-nu! It I D I-nilnnu has I-A down we nvor. W. Dnggnt, K. & P. railway. has re turned slur spending two weeks holidays among the islands. Jnmou Hnllidn. electrician for the street. on n hummus mp. Aid. J. J. Bohun returned yesterday from Rochoehor, when he Ind been \'iait.ing friends for 8 con lo of days. Prin. Unnt will tail for home on Aug. vnmmon. Miss Gallinger, daughter of conductor Hallinger, visiting here, returned to To- ronto to-daft 1 Fund Wu oar -nrl nun-tn I-alhurnnnl frnm the Islands. Jamel Hnllidny, railway company, loft. to-day for Montreal luminous tnp. AM. J. J. Behnn vesbordav friends Ior oou no or myn. An . (MI. writing hereon or 'About the '17}. . He will come by way of New York. Mn. W. S. -Milne and dauuhtor Stir is not Tea or Coffee, but the He will by ol new \ ork. ` Mq. daughter Stir- llngjclovolnnd. 'l'enn., are visiting her brother. J. Butlnnd. Charles acroot. h ll.-nun lmu Hnnrv lulu. Hr. brother. J. butlnna. Unnrloa anrooo. dlorgnn Shaw, Hem` Wade, l)r. urtin. A. lchlnhon An Mr. Snider, Montrcnl,|dl.for Loughboro "lute to-day I to sh. Minn nu... \\'.u.rm-n. N. \ _. md link. Minn Potai. Wotarmwn, N. Y.. and Min Mommy, Bronhvillo. an the nonu- nl Mn. C. Millnn. Thounnd nlnnd in. I5. .1. `xlylpr Inu urn. I. r. O Bri4n, lhnilton, left this morning on the Itr. Spartan hr Montreal to will}. Manda. Ilr.ClIuutand party. Nu York. ll - rlnd I tb city but Owning. will I kw with hiring up the Bldcn. _ ` - flnun Inulnuun nl HIIIQIIZ. N.V_- per. waronouse. Hotel proprietors do not like the idea of the stationary engineers quarbering all the delontes At. the coming oonvontion at one hobo . Rlnnlal-nu-nu nnu-all-I nnn nf the nlnnnnnt. noun. Blackberry cordial. one of the pleasant- eat. And most, etlicacious remedies for dln|'I'lIu' made, particularly nice gfor children. E. C. Mitchell. nun- .. .......L....- at In-mm-a ml mumml Ridnn. 3 Chub: lggloton ol Byncuno. N.Y.. an-ivdin &IIeiGyy'aNl`a{toothnd an funonlol hionsotbor wh occurred this _-ask. ' illor ind 0. u. Mu-donnoll Inn Prof mm! loco tron thdtgu-ip olI"north. hlothyiunt to impact Iona mining v. Pnl. Hills in at nrcunt in avu. yvl tuu nu pot ware ouae. nronriew Lake. to menus In ma Umnou amuse. It is altogether like] the price of coal will advance to six ollnrs 5 ton about Sept. lab. Dealers any the price is bound to advance. I0` vnnr ummlnr dnmnrinl-. rlnnn nnt. have to Iavnnee. If your regular dru int does nob have what. you uh for try . C. Mibchell s. He K averything usually found in a drug except chumps. Obinn mama makes the beat. summer nnlnnt Tn in: All nf. I5:-_ `ln 950, and umna Innlzun mules mo been summer carpet. To be and M. l6c., 20c., 25c. and 300. per rd at R. McFau| s Kingsboncaxn nah warn oum. I-ni-I nusui Pay water rate mdbave discount. Munyon remedies, full supply, at Mit- chell ; ..,_.. `Nun 'l`nmnI-pa nvmu-ninn lacuna ttnniahf. chews. The Tom hrs axcuraion leaves tonight at. 7:30 by glnpire sum. An ex-nlahandnnt. at Rockw -aevlum Anew boardwalk is needed on maeau street, between Ordnance and Bay, and the people want it as promised. Inst. week two Americana ahinnod people want. It. promised. last week two shipped eighty black bass, caughc at Loughboro Lake. to friends in the United Smbes. It. in nlt.ncml'.hnr likalv t.ha urine of coal H-no Iploo or Ivory my uio-wnn tho Pooplo Ara Tulklng Abont.-!lothlng EI- onpol tho Attonuon of Those Who Au Tnklnn ning. 2-. At present bhenren th of A battery is raven men under L a regulation. Re- cruiting is slow. Anew boardwalk is needed Rideau >~.X> 41(> 418 I an 1:30 by Empire mam. ex-attendant -asylum will be married to a city girl in Sophom- her. ' `PA`RAGRAPH8 mcxzo up av oun ausv REPORTERS. ` "giuirna DAY. arumng as IIOW. `o....l-. |..o..._.... n...:.......... ant` R... and Han PEHEONAL MENTION. E. J. Tnylor Ind In. F. P. .. In-ilhn. mornimr RX], BPIMIVIIIQ, ll`! I300 llll C. Millnn, nlnndl flqlnlhofluo. .n-..n-I-I:i;n.nt'I 5 Liadies Fine kid Slip- per, pointed toe, strap . nvorvipstep. . SUTHERLAND S. he admitted mu no naa men arrested several times for drunkenness. V\'ibneea could not recall where they had been dur- ing the four hours in the morning. Wit.- nesa was in the habit. of urchnaing bottles on Saturday night. ll-lo had one but emptied it. and was glad to meet a fellow with u lull bottle. klr \\.'hitinn wan nmrtinnlur In mnhn thn not be gotten unto me nae: at man umo. Both cases were further adjourned. The evidence of Miss Rosa Mouinnis and obhexa will be taken. The magistrate did not think the evidence of Mr. Kane wu necessary. - I I'0III-CIIDO VIIUUIE IDIIEYIII Offerings were light. at. the Fronbenuc cheese board to-day. The lightens board that has greeted the buyers for some time was put, up. Bidding opened at (ic. by Mr. Alexander, and ended at 7:2. bid by I. \\' Munrnluv, wlm nu-cured ll the 0.10000 WILIIOGS. Edward Coehrane, who manegee the Western house. testified that he allowed Brady bu sleep until nine o'clock. While Brady was slee ing a heck came ulftao the door for him. he driver said A young men had sent the heel: for Brady. Brncly I-ould not be gotten into the hack at that time. were Idiourned. Mr. Alexander, and ended M. Na. mu Dy L. W. Murphy, who at-cured all offered for sale except. the makes of Union. Model, Crow Lake, Ontario. _ I`hese tw- borien had chem-e on sale : . Dnnmuma an. Rnnr (`J-Anlx, R52 (frnw Lawrence, (ill; Hunbury. .0; l.UUU Iamna, 3]: Silver Springs. 30: Leo Lake. 60; Fish Creek, 40; Howe Island, `.24; Catarnqni, .10; Model, I00: Clare View. 75; Hinchin- brooke, 80: Pins Grove. 30: Ontario, 55; Sum] Hill. 75: Union, I25. \... n-cw: -w w-an-nu . v....-. The second day of the Quinta circuit rnoeu nt l`ir,t.qn was even better than the lirnc. In the 2:40 class the winners were : Clnrn Bell, Nellie } .. Red Hot. Indirect; best time, `_ :`. !|j. Kitty Carver was (lin- mnced. The free-forvnll was I\ splendid men, being won by Led Wataoli, lslnnder and Holden Prince. t time, 2:17}. The winners in the one-mile running were l{evol\'er.Somnnmbulist. and the Kelp; bent. Lime, l:~|T. S. Herknees acted as starter. At. the second day : racing at hepine park, Montreal, Twinrga, owned by Tyler nnd Copeland, Lyndhurat, got tourth place in the `.2222 class. Inlu. Linlharnmnn (lid nnt. start. him t.rnl.. -ll'rII!u ll. nrvwuuruo A few days ago, at Newborn, Dr. 1:. S. Meuhie, a graduate of Queen : college. wan married to Miss Libbie Loggett. only daughter of Henry Leggett, Newboro. The ceremon we: performed by Rev. R. Mc- Ammon . Dr. and Mre. Mnhie left on the str. Bon Voyage for Rochester and other American points. Dr. Mcuhie Iinee starting practice at Elgin has worked up n goocl business and is well liked. nnen. Mr. Whiting asked Mr. Kane, another wiuieen. to come forward and witneu re- cognimed him an a man he had met Mon- da or Tuenday. Witness did not tell eit ier Kane or Briuly that he had obtained a drink at. Moinnia . Mr \L'I..'Hn.- I~A4unnufA!' {Jun InAn-rinkrnln drunk at. mounnnur. Mr. Whiting requeubed the msgiatrnbe to take down thin ueatlon very fully, as he_ intended to mas e an example of the witness. I.`.4.......a (I....A....... ulm m....m.. oh. Hainc_s & borien had cheoa-e sale Babtorsea, 30; Bear Creek, 35: Crow Lake. 25; Cold Springs, 70; (lranibe Hill. 40; Keenan &Son, 40; Maple Leaf, 35; Morning Star, `20; Oregon, 35: Pine Hill, 5!); Perth Road. 30; R036 Hull, 35; St. Lawrence, 69; Sunbury. 75: 1.000 Island, 541- Rilvnr Snrinml. 30: Lake. 60: In tho `.522. class. John Mc(,`nmmon did not start his trot- (er, Waxford. jr.. at the Montreal races. He sent in n conditional entry but it was not accepted. I - IJIIOQIO xluua Br:I.I.r.\'I|.m:. July 22.--Two bhouund two hundred boxqu of white and 330 of colored were offered. The sales were 570 at 611).`; 40. ) at 6 I3-I6c.; Graham at. 6 lI~lo. WILII mu Donna. M Whiting was particular to make the wit state whether or not he was with Brady between rive und ten o'clock. The witness. parried. nal nally would not swear positively one may or another. He did not think that he had been with Brady then. Mr \X. hihinn nuluul Mr Knnn nnntluar I I ~ l0c. I.'mlR.N0l.I.. Jul 2l.--0 on'n were `.!,li-20, principully uly'o. The as on Vote seventy-ve It 850.; 700 at 620., and 500 at 6 I3- I60. 'I'IO I'II'II I'l'IV-IIIII. VIINNA. Jul 23.--AdvioaI received here from Bnlomoa y that the Turkish troops ba\'o_hnd I battle with the Muco- donion insutgirgh It Dkmory Hitri. in which thoinaurgontaloot 500 man. The Turks pursued tho imur nu who look mlugo in the mountains 0 Sierra Pnrmia. III I Crlal lltpo. l.oxum:. July 23.--Sir John Millnin. identoftho roynl London]. who on my l0t.h underwent the opontion of t.r:choocomy.und bu nine: bun under medical trutmont with miq rolnlu, uuord this today. in in a vow oritnl mndl . aullorou I nu critics! condlt. noorool Inna: shoot I4)-1:33;, and N n (ma nun` .` ll 3"-X5'<"><"f> ~< mcbnllum [or one put. nve years. no no- oeived $19 a month for six months and SIO a. month the remainder of the year. Wit.- nees came into town circus day and had not. on a little same and remained in town. Into nown cu-cue any and man got on a little I roe and He admitted t. t he had been arrested nnunro` Hmna fur pl-unlvnnnnnn 'if.nnnn Tenth I511: . Ion. Wu. Hutyoounoatuo in vs, but utluuuuonob Jab to us: clulddutlu. &`n Nnpdnuqpnu-uh the A `Iddouulnulvolnyvldtuu. '.l'ne liquor ones or uwen mcumniu Int] J. B. Aheeru were continued et the police oourtthie morni . Chnrlee Autin, who was the chum of redy on Sunday. `gave testimony. Autin works for A. McCal- lum, township of Kingston. He teetied that he had met Brody _ at the Windsor hotel between ve and six o'clock on Bundey mornin ., Bredy waited until witneee got hie bren - feet at the hotel. They then took `a walk and they drank from thehottle Brady lied. After Brody had attended the Army in the afternoon witneee met him and they start ed for MeGlnnin hotel. Brady wee intoxi- cated and was getting worse ell the time. They had nothing, to drink at the Western house, not were they in the bar. Brody went out in the book yard end net in an old arm chair. Witneu left Brody there. He again met him at the Windeor hotel about eleven o clock thet nicht. They started down for Ahearn e hotel. but the proprietor refused to let them in. Brady said he had lots of money and wanted to go to I sporting house. They walked ewe from Aheema but returned and entered something to drink`but Ahehrn re used him. They sat down on a bench and Brody id for witueu bed for the night. They th fell uleep where they were end remained there all night. Brody had told hilnvthnt he had lost his money somewhere and wit- ness sympethized with him. Crole-examined hv Mr. Whitinz the the house. Bred wanted ` sympaumwa mm mm. by Whiting witness stated that. he had worked for Mr. McCn|lum for the put. five years. He no- $19 J Wn.WI1rIdIh'WQ;. &- vmnbnuovttlah. .4 The Liquor Canon Agun Bofon III: Pollen `_ - Ingmnu. p. The liquor gust of Oven Mcilmli and polioo ._...__r_.__._ 4 Ii!!! 90 IIIO fit fllrl T.- huunol, Jul 2I.-EnyhIm Bu-gt. III:-hall nah n an nnnulhnoonol See em and Yuull Buy. em. CASES AGAIN ADJOURNED. Incas ;5-Ouuldo Polnu. _,, 1 ,1-.. ..t .|.- IL 5.. mumng mm me ueep ngmn. American conlnl Twiwhell was appoint- ed to the post. under president Hayes and has been at Kin awn eighteen years, the longest continua service of any of the con- suls. He served in the Fourth Vermont. volumeerq in the rebellion and had both arms shot; of!` and wu wounded in the face also. the discipline which was shown. Alwl` a short parade the soldiers boarded a boat again for the homeward trip. At the dock the Canadians gave three hearty cheers (or the Trojan soldiers, and it was returned witha will by the cadets. The trip back to Oswego was a pleasant one for the most of the narty, but there were some who did a w iole lot of com- muning with the deep ngnin. American appoint- What In Trnnnplrlng In The Bportlug Ann: of `rhll Busy (my. A barber nncl a printer will have 3 loot. face in the cit. park Frida night. (`. Millan nod his horse it/I. to Mr. Mc- Heary. proprietor olasaloon in Toronto. The Cuban Hinnts mav be along here IUDII. The members of the Granite baseball team will leave at midnight for Montreal to play a match with an amateur team there. ` 'l`|.n llinnnonn Inn:-n-an nluh will ulna! at there. ' The Kingston lacrosse club will lay at Wnterbown, N.\'., during the fair L are in Beptambor. The opposing team will. in all probability. be from Alliance. The Granite baseball club may also play a match at. the same Qow. The Granite baseball team that plnyl at Hoary. propriewr or a saloon Ill Ioronw. The may nlon during their wur and play a mate I with the Grunicea. Cocil Elliott. Toronto. professions] bicy- ('liBta, has entorod for the two professional moon in. the meet to be held on August l0bh._ IN... ........I..... at H... nu-....io- knnnhnn mnwn an we anme ow. plnyl Montreal will be composed of these mom- bers : Elliott, Sullivan. Montgomery, Ilehiiney, Melina, Fitzgerald. Thompson, Ear-ton, Mcaig, Robinson, Wilson. (.?hick" Mt-Rae will play third base for this match. Alum.-ln Mu. wlnml (urn-tn clung. glans no I much. ' Already the wheel cram shows signs ux dying out In Kin ston. Some of the most enthusiastic whee men of a few years have discarded the bike. Several profes- sional men who took up wheeling tor buai new purpose! have gone back to the old time eynoem and have taken hornet into use again. SIXTY-THIRD ,YEAB..--N0. *17T1. uvluunu run -I u-unu- elou or the Anglers Auoolnllon. Monday wu the aixtiecli unniverler of the birthday of Charles (J. Emory. oi ew York, who owns (lnlumet lehnd, near Clayton. A leeunt eooiel gethering wu the result on Mr. And Mn. Emery lut evening received e large number ol their friends on the river at e pleuent. birthday party given in Mr. Emery : honor. The affair was carefully arranged and VIII 1 complete success inevery way. The inta- rior of the peleliel summer home wee beau- tifully illuminated and the eoene within was one of geiety end I lendor. The music we: furni ed in the Clevlnn - I Inc vvuuug nu-'. taalnetl by me bnman omoers. Col. Vidal complimenned Capt. Lloyd on the excellent appearance 0` the men and the discipline which shown. After nhnrt. nnrnda the soldiers was qervea. _ The date has been not for the thirteenth Annual meeting 0! the anglers uoocintion of the St. Lawrence rivor. It will be hqld At the Wnlbon house. Clayton, Wodnudifg; Aug. 5th, no ton in the mum. meeting this season will undoub y be 0! nnununl imnorhnoa. than him: novcnl b Col. Vidal. accompanied by ooneui witchell. First they went to Fort Frederick, which was built in I846. but which is now in l\ dilapidated condition. It wee oneeeetrong citadel. The military school was next visited and the building inspected. It correeponde much to our Weet Point school. None of the etu dents were there, no it in vaca- tion time. The Irive was then made to Fort Henry, which com- menden view of the lake for many miles. This fort in not used now except by e nerd. [tie on old structure. but in its aymuet have been formidable. It was completed in I842. It contains one breech- loeding un.and has many of the old- faehioneg twenty-four undere about the top. A big cyclone Mt September did mine mage to the watch towers outeide th ! ort. After leaving here the soldiers drove about the town, and Capt. Lloyd and other ollicere of the compeny visited the barracks, where they were on terteineil by the British oioers. (".nI Vidal nnmnliunnnfntl aunt, Llnvd WI! OIIU OI KIIOII I I INNIOT. The music was furni ed by the Cleyton concert. bend. Dancing wu |n order the entire evening. a mejority oltbe guest: being devotees of the tar ichoreen nrt. During the evening An enbonh menu served. -1.. .1..- 3... 5.... ..o. 1... u... r.{~.;.-n.'..6h mooning mu season will unaounwmy 0: 0| nnununl im rbnoo, than boing nova-5| weighty n importnnt Iubjoob to be con- sidered. unon them boing the new nu- tionnl park, w ich Ina meta!-ly aItA\hliah- otl.nnd the vuriolu shing Inn. Tho moh- boru of the New York sum sh Ind guno commission have been invited to Attend the meeting and an cipochod to be pro- tout. Mu. Campbell. mother of John Gun; boll. Hinch|nbrooko.nnd sitter of C. . ; Vanluvqn, in dsngomnnly ill in thopnolr ~ . mhl. ulura Ilrvuu Iur axungnvuu, vnuq-uu, -nu..- aeveral houre were to he 5 t. Same y had the boot lelt the doc belore itwea discovered thnt two of the cadeta. who bed been attracted by the beeuty of some ol the Clayton girls, had been leg behind. They ran to another dock aeve I block: below and were taken on board. Several hours` delightful sail brought the Trojans in night of the hilitoric city of Kingston. The great forts, which command a view "of the lake, wele imposing. and .as the Bon Voage glued Fort Henr aaalutewu from eiort in honor the soldiers. and Doring'a bend g.ayed Amen-ioa," The Star Span led nner" and God Save the Queen." he soldiers marched from the dock to the HobelFrontenec. Here landlord Thomas Crete had prepared an excellent dinner. The otlicers of the company were received b Col. Vidal. accompanied by ooneul witnhell. First thew `lolllng of `flu: VIII! to the Iortlllcntlonl And the II an 0o|logo-Ioro Inter- nlnod by the British 0oon-l.on|* continued Service. Snndny Budget. Troy, N.Y. Once more steam yu undo and the sol- dier: started for Kingston. Canaan, where naval-Al hour! were to snout. Samoly lnow ma cmgs LIKED us.i SHOE HOUSE. `A SALUTE mom son HENRY m was HONOR. I---:- THE NEWS ALONG RIVER. Eghigoll Sale I is in full swing. Don`! fail to qome and MR5 u look at the Special Bargains` ` E""Y|i|I reduces}. srponfma PARAGRAPI.-IS`. - Tho Comm; Bo:-, Annnnlnnn. Ic\v1'n.~unx Ill'l.l.I|.l`lV. Friday, July `Nth. "Empire State .to O denpburg 9 rL.m. Faro 50c. nturdnv. Julv `. 5t,h. Amorion" unoug To admit air and utfonl nonnfortnblo ventila- Mon_ 'Merpro0f0:I to resist ubnorptlol of Drnplrtlon or min. hlntvhlam for hoping _ nloavos and skiru in the full are. no light that It does not add nuprecinhly to the Wtlflt of Ilnodresa. All Ooloru, 25 went: per yard. a Iiiucie. $l.00. W. H. IJIIISEINNAJH. Punnu. Dunc-ron AND EunAuln'-nl Pul- oou Icroot. block above old utlnd. .1.-uw. xuuu, Tn: Lmmmo lYrwIm1'AIn-!u-I66 PHI: 0 must. 'I`oIephonou1A. Open Dnyand Q. nun n I nun-n. Lnnnla Uunnnnn Arm EInl.ll|-- 6 Princess street. corner Sydonhnm strut. phone communlnntlnn. U aenpnurg H urn ouc. nturdny, July 5th. unoug the 1,000 islands 2 ).m. Fare 25. lnnrlnu Jun; - 0! LI: "An\AI-in-" in Fla. the 1,000 islands 2J).m. Euro 200. Monday, July-`.2 Lh, "America" to Pic- taon M. ll:3_0 n.m. Fare 50. ulnu. Mu.u-ln Kmgnoon. on July 22nd. Margu- ret. J. . Doyle, beloved wife 0! Edward Milo. ' The funeral will take place from bar has reoidenoo. Collingwood Itroot, to-marrow (Friday) afternoon at 2:30. Friend: and acquaintances are roupoctlully invibtd to attond. `THE IDEAL SUMMER INTERLINING Perlorated Teygtiled H IMITIAM-H(mI'fIK r- At Bydenhom Ikt Methodist. church, Kingston, Tueldly. July `list, by the Rev. . . Edward Start. Edith. youngest daughter of Douglul Hooper, Newburg. to (100. H. Dotlor, London, ()nt.. TWII IJIIIJIHIEB IKIWQCI-F. Hl'Illls`.R ()VEMCOA'l`, LIFT AO0lDIN- tally upon the wharf, foot of Inll utroot, nu I-hturdng evening. Tho nder '1 I plane telephone 0 3 owner st WIIO Ooo. an i>izi:iIT:_bx Ulll In known In lclwuru oundn; Apt 1. B.Io1vn. IO Clannoo not. AWAY DOWN Italian : found max Hovsn NO. an (Inn B now ooonpld by In. I)QonocIIo.'rm- don m In. Apply to J. B. onurrnu. I VALUABLI SHOP LII) Iundlllhinoou may 06 pm onplsd by .1) Ohown. `HIIDOIII In-drum` out for over twenty non. pl] to J. .0II.nunI.llvI.(!lnuun6ud. 1` Btrut.KInYton.nowom (J gunlL0o Nowynndo 1:3: :1 Illtnhlo for Dry Goods, or _ trade; Muoinlna mukct. near 0 Ioodltu hotel, canton houlo and 0 oce. an uncut cu Hue. Apply 5| A (rule for cool It 0Anovn Oglrun ROI 0010333. 1:1`. `PHI , [H0 BM-oat. Kin u. now oeo Out- cunhoo Nowynnd o|onn_ I 31090 , Acunnm. ol wounovn. no no r C bulmd, Ii: Nina Monet. . X In-.J.B'l'. Boauhnnu and Ir. lull!!- :.......--_~.:.~. ........- ..--.....-v-.-1..--.. IL.n['.I'IllDl8:.A1'l I . V o (IQ . Ll OAu'c;:sn Oonrnv ' . Great Bargain. Anon. July 2|.- I', at HHHC, VI` nn'_A [AC IIAII IA` IX. Rather Th1"TTakc 10 n.m.-Fruh winds." wugdly t0_'1dIy. {ink and solar. eutorly wind: _ ` 5, Rather Than% [Take _ cl 9111:: all other dnlllu `V $nltI:n.'l'or`onIo 531.01 I-9: `In 3. nnyo rand! rum nomnundnlnlsg, ]'Is'r{ icvimmu.' A sin X1LiTuo1.n we 1 with I plovo of ohnln attached. nder will Iw rowuuh-II by leaving it | digeued by the mall aulclll. ; , CHILDIIEN TAKE IT IIADILV. r`,/{E JHURDUIV D "IR'['.`!..'Z_...`!`. _!."5 4 OOIS BET WITH ALL IODIIJI Il- provg nu. with bond. :0. ll! lnnio |..fQQ`4. II Inodnrlte. PRICE `Two cmxyrrg L. . low`-5: VIII]! 01 Cod Liver Oil Combined with I very nourhhlng For Delicate Children. Invalid: and the Aged. I Ann/nkll \I 0 U Iul V U I` \l I very nourhhlnq Wane and In eully rculned Ind _dieund by thc mon dollcllc. I-IILDIEN TAKI IT HEIDI qluuuon UI purmn OOIIIDIIII Wllll anmmor good: quiz-kl]. Ilnpoollt features to consider in bnylng for num- mnrnoods are f]I1Ilit.y and subs. We hnve the best of uverycmng that I: wanted. We pay psrth-ulnr Mhn to the styles. they no onrroct. du- tion in prices emhrnueu All line: of wlntod goodu. Not an attic-lo but what you'll find at a favorable price. No need to purtk-ulnrizo. . nmn nml hm]: A1-nu-ul IIIII un-In IlI`U(.I U1) pII'WI(`lHII'llC. Como and look around our NEW STORE whether you wh-h to buy or not. WEATHER PROBAB[|.|T[E. ' Lo'ckctt. Bnndaj Nod. TAN SHOES ARE. . . 1! Any chum-an of goods lulu loft ovo\i\ we 1|-9 willing to lo|'e money tor I tlmo. llolnz to do It (-hoormlly. Just A II-DID queuuon "of parting company with nummnr nnmln uni;-klv Imnnn-IAIIO. Hh piece Inhaled. Th - this Ponuun the full medicinal vllue 6! For Sale by all Drunlntn. T CIIHC II& III? ruiv J AC KSON'S ) E31 , WITH BOABB. Z QUIIN REMINDERB. `F63: LBT. ` HENRY BRAKE. unonvuuunn A-In Fun NMMNEE. . ONT. ' son s_;|.:. ;;or. unsung up Aim to be honest. \Ve try to be fair in addition. Fairness means something more than a mere just and equitable selling so many goods for so much money. It means being polite, attentive and trustworthy on all occasions. It means giving the patron the ad- vantage of an odd quarter or a cut prot when he is entitled to it. Meaning all these, it means us, for our business principles are based upon keeping a store not `for one month or one season's goods, but for years; and as it is the record of years that counts, so we think uniform fair treatment of our patrons has entitled us to the golden opinions of selling just right" that we hear every day. Most Reputable Merchants in lieavy Serge, 5oc ancl 60c; in Good `Tweed, 75c and gqa Every pairlined aH through. Boys'Shh1s;2oc,35c,5oc.. Boys Behs. Boy Bang Trunks. ' Boys Iieavy P{ose;>doubk kneed. n__._-_.:.-._ u:n:........ 11.1: D.;.... om-: pmca s-roma. 123 Princess st. North Side - Kin Special Reductions lor the Balance of This Month. Men's Neglige, White, Un|aun- dricd and Outing Shirts reduced. Men's Underwear reduced. Men's \Vorking Shirts reduced. Men s Hats and Caps reduced. [0NTARI_o PARK PINI\ L If ._."` I \J'IVI\.Jl I I - CIIANGI or PIIOGIIAIIII. U.\'F A(`T (`()Ml)`Y. 1..n..w.~.I Iw Hrnml Olin of 5D0('iIIIViQ\ "made from life-sustaining, blood- making grains, prepared and blended by a process that gives a fragrance and avor so palatable and pleasant that after using for a few days the unnatural taste for Coffee and `Tea disappears. .. _ - n._.____ -34-... .._ "` I L I I j rnllovuul h (hand Ollo po<-iulvie IR. AND 3%, ANDY VJOH H In Second HI ht Silent Ilnd Reading. Rf ). `A , \\'0()D!`\ In Hporinlfios--!-lonzn. Hnnju. Drum and Bones. CUo Remember Millinery Half Price I this week. ' I IOA-srzln/%s!:Ll imcsrou FOUNDRY a MACHIN- ERY conmm. umuea. ...mun- u... uonnnv A1l\III'|l 'l'llA l" Till. liI\l vvnl nu -g an-nu-`- \ O1`lCll*4 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Annual_Ioolln of Hhnreholdor. will he rmld at the om:-o ol the Cnmpnny. Ontario trout. Km duo. on Monday. am August Inn! , A! ll 1 m or election of nim-rn un-I nthor Jlllarilivlw vv-ru-v--nan (I001) CLERK AND AGXM XTAN1 . WITH hl hm. tutlmonlnluwonlnl like a nun- Mon. Illlng to can an bin; for I mm. Am-nuomod to hone: an ton in onnu-nur- Inn. A-ldnu W. F. It. Wnm re. uuuwru Toronto World. It. in unit] HIM World. It in paid that in every conntiluenc in Ontario in which a liberal was Moctody by Icon thsn I00 majority ot no. I proton wmho entered by glue oonnrvnivu when ground lot i_ an be obhinedi The two 3:0: lotouun will oornlnly be pronu- Boys" Separate Pants, 5 0 Regular Package uke: I00 Cups. um. :-ern sell it at in conhn 9 _.._ _ _._.. .l .. } B. SILVER &,co. mm. W \\ 0()DH poriulvi Hnnju. Closed by I AM Poms--ly. I'\ Z!` 11 El 1` Q 1' II 0d. 1110 Journal. I in; oln contam- polio oft oonnorvuivu. uyu: "(loll Iuqn poghpi. but ccthinly - `J."'...J1" '.`..fa""..a`.Ta""'..l3 ".....". .".'s`.3 _..- gloating: IL. Jnnnul will ngrn. -buy _thq`se from the best Boys The good wearable kind. VVe Clothing Manufacturers in Cana- da--buy them as cheap `as any first-class house can mark them with only a cash basis prot, so that when`you come to us-you .are certain to get" good tting clothes, clothing of stylish ap- pearance and of good material at smallest possible price for re- liable quality. Thin urn-All WP nnnn :1 SDI -`(`l3l Hanle qllly. This week we open a special line Bbys Clothing IJI:SLa-\r'I I HI I I\.JI` Atlmlsuion Free R4--carved Clmirn. ll`:- Inh Battalion Hand. lkmvinu um-r fonnnm-9. hm-lmmu. ' W. (I. CRAIG, Secretary. Kingston. July 21,1911. .j.j.__..___..__.__.__. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. (`Joeood by AM Pom-ly. DBCQPITATION. A<|mi:ud0n .21-z:..*.'*`::..':':.-~"l HARDY S SITUATION WA NTED. 1... run -nu .un `nun: Jmnur u aio MARKET souuza. -4n.-_.. XNCOIOX -_`-9 _ -1:0-N|GH`l:. Ann-I nu nnnnA-I moan cEnEALp_9; 0c. HD3810! nonerr. n. vvouu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. EdithI.an don . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . Lilla Hera d . . . . . . . . . . . ._.` . . . . . . , . , .. May Venn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Russel Nicholson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flora Walker ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Niebet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edna Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Edward Walah, St. Mary : . . . . . . . . . . Walter Mcllea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennie Foden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claude Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r .. Carrie Switmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -Harry Walliem . . . . . . . .`. . . . . . . ` . . . _ William Dick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nellie Keyee. . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. May Smyuhe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Knapp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blake Thompson . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Arthur Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathleen Bailey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Fallon. St. Mary : . . . . . _ . ` . . . . Annie En land ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Zephyr I andreau, St. Mary`u. . .. . .. Robert J. Allen . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . Ella Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llarry Conner , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , _, Lola Mclnod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Birch . . . . . . . . . . . ` . , . . . . . . . . . . James Black, St. Mary : . . . . . . . . .. . Jack Calvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennie Corrigan, Convent . . . . . . . . . . . . Edith Howard . . i . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , .lohn O Brien. St. Mary n . . . . . . . . . . . William Barnes . . . , . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . Charles Harrison. St. Mary's . . . . . . . . . Stuart. Selioeld . . . . . , . . . . . , _ . . , Charlotte MoAliater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frankie Tobin. Convent . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Ethel Wilkinson, private school . . . . . . . M nggie Mathewaon. St. Vincent Aca.. Edna (lallin er . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . .. .. Marion Tay or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l-Edith Fisher ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. hotlie F/oden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norman Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hertie Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edith llrury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Emily Youn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . Charleen M. (I arke . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . Freda Harmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . John Sullivan, St. Mary : . , . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Clarke. Cataraqui . . . . . . . . . . . . l.i'/.1.io Wlielan. the f`-onvent . . . . . . . . . . George Granger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lora ('hapman . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . ` . ,. Ethel Farrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ina Miller . . . i . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . _ .4, V .\lay Burtch . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria Peter: , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Angrore . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mabel Wrenahall. private school . . . . .. Joseph Reid . . . . . . . . . . , . . _ , . . . . . 4 . Jennie Taylor. . . . . . . . . . _ , . Ethel F1-trier . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . ` . . . . . Harry Tweddell . . . . . . . . M . . . . . . . . . Lillian Cox, Howe laland . . . . . . . . . .. Bertha Vanwinkle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V Seaward Wilder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annie Brunette. St Vincent academy . Mamie Norris, the Convent . . . . . . . . . . William R. laaden. St. Marys. . 1 . . George Edward: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbert Shale: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ella Aneletine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick O'Brien. St. Mary's . . . . . . . .. nan` Patanande, St. Mary`: . . . . . . . .. I`:-an Klnn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > _ _ ` _ _ _ _ _ __ Agnes seals. no. .9 riuauui-5. . . . . Hattie Trotter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adele Dupuy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . Fred.(lordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Nellie Riley, Cntaraqni . . . . . . . . . . . Edith rs . . . . . .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sadie win. . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lao Mullen. St. Mary`: . . . . . . . . . .. William Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `Clarence Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irene MoCormnck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Millie Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V Florence Williineon. private school. , Andrew Slur , St. Mnry a . . . . . . . . V Robert H. ood Polio}. I nnnvnn N orman Wormmtn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Role Short. St. Vincent`: academy. . . Lila H ett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clive tta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . Bert Allen . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. Ethel Maund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria Mur hy, the Convent . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Mc eil, St. Vincent : Aca.. Id: Conhmne, the Convent . . . . . . . . . . . Alfred Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mel y Sheffield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ethel Wilson . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John B. Brazilian, St. Muy a . . . . . . . . Hubert Osborne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hillynrd Stewart . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . Arthur McMorine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Sargent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bertha Dix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loretto Doolnn. St. Vincent : Ace. . . . Mary McKenzie . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Mowat . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennie An lin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A...-.... Q... A Mn 3! Pinnhnrv A , , Ina n,BI. nnryl . ` . . . . . . .122 Run Mo . St. In-y : . . . . . . . . .422 Min Kuhloon Hart] Inn bkon ill dur- ing the onninsuoa. The pl she wrote on showed the would lnvo nun- who tppoftholiuh She nupunut uuunavn....n......`.......... . Agnes Sea 0. No. 3 Pittsburg. I-l'nM.in 'I"rnM:ar , . . _ .` nun rllllnuu, Dlv. lusty F` FHIHKI g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. John A. i . St. Kay's. . . . . Norman Ago . . . . . . . . . . .. Herbie HA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wilkinson Bayoock . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lillie Jamison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M gio I-Inn: . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . , . MI I Wilmot. No. 3. Pitytaburg. Fred n.S(.. H|ry'n.`.... I-Zvunllo .St.|hry'u.. Min Knthlaon Hun mule Auolmno . . . . . . . . . . Ethel Frolhnd. . .1 . . . . . . .` Wnltor Cooke.` Bunnylidm. Eubhcr Bunker . . . . . . . . . . .. Claude Voung . . . . . . . . . . . . . N Won-mwibh .. Rm. film. Ht. Vinnnntfn m PINK Iolool laavlnc lnulutioan. There were Iovonfaon mndidnta :0 {Iain onninsuon, 0! when lou-bun vac luc- nnnnhl Thu numb: (I mark: liunirl I) A Wink Is As onnlnsuon, 0! Inc: lonruon vi! luc- eanhl. The nunlnr d Intrh loqnillil nvulllz odolaglhhbuhu-inuohool . . . . ..84l II. Llndnv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 NAME! OF PUPIIH. MAIIIKB. Amy B kie....` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7ll Lilhe helnn, St. Vincent : Iondomy.660 James Mnodonnoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .648 Leon Richards. Sb. May : school . . . . . .647 Crnuxuon do St. Remy . . . . . . . . . . . . .1343 Florenee,,MVcGillivt-ny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .606 Muriel King, private tuipion . . . . . . . . . .605 Lillian Langdon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jungea Houuton . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..579 Lizzie "Auelntlno . . . . . . . . . . .577 m|....1 n-....n....I _, 7 amuse 0! w not duignnl schools. Th schools. Ina nruu ` Pupils in the list are H nnabitu be aoholau-`ships, Excellent work was 5 and sepnrutao schools : or A Elna Number of luccood` st n.- EtnInInntInn|_-In Ann smnklo THE PUPILS WHO HAVE MADE ` THE GRADE. Hot Food Drink ENTRANCE EXAMlNATl0NS. the lxnmlnnuons-unu Amy up-u-u uoodod the Llat - rhou who sogg-o tho Oolloglnu Institute BGHOIIIQEI. rm... c..n....:.... :. .. |:.o. no I-nqnlfj nf mnnnr. _, KINGSTON. O1fTTARI(). THUBSUAY- EVENINGr.- JULY 23. 1896. L .15-I . .-CH3 . .483 . .480 . .480 ` .480 J79 J70 ..a)u ..5l2 , 509 KIM! .ilU .478 A"."'7 -901 "467 All`? .4553 .43! AK 628 K07 .02.) .513 ..')I7 SIR T_- ?1.ct7'4!".i!i'i5."'3s"c-I __ _I.:_ _

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