Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1896, p. 1

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THE LADIES si Lrnm. - Alex Mcl)on||d Ion by I-tr. North King, last. night. for Rochoctor. N.\ ., to vim friends. Min. Inn. ll-inn-I:-w nl Mun-avilln menus. Mina Lnurn Hrimshaw. of Mar}-nvillo, Wollo Ireland, in visiting friends on Hick~ I I0 QVDTIIIQ. I0l`l IVOHIIO. Miss Mary Mchomld _nrrivod from Rochester. yesterday, 00 visit. her relative! 4 `lergy street. Mm Hitchcock. Munkegon, Mir:h., in 1'19!` yIll %|`;. Mia: Musk n, home on a visit. to frieu a roniding on Wolfe Island. llgnnh-I K \'nnlnvAn nf "inHn' hnttlinn wouo mnnu. Harold K. \:.nluvon. of Hindu` bottling works. has returned ll-om a visit. to friends at Sharbot [Aim In}... Mmpinnn `ml Tkvirl 'HnI-0.:-nnn Sharbot. IAIO. John Mocrioon and David Hartman vvheolod to Bollovillo on Friday and return- ed to-dny by thin. _, \\'. Bennett. Scnnhon. l n.. fo rmerlv I'M ! In an on ma our Ipoounu. W. B. Crumloy, of Slblo . Lind Curr`: atom, Roohclht. N. '., nrrh the city alto:-day to vinit. minivan. Min udinor. Unironitv uvonuo` nor. as quarter. The trotting hone St. John. which went lame st the race: here, went west on the Itr. North King last night. He will be put. on pasture. Pml. Dvda and Prof. Nicholsnn. of pub pasture. Prol. D do and Prof. Nicholsnn, Queen's, l ed Chalmers church plllpil. yes- terday. Rev. Mr. Macgillivrny is enjoying I vacation at Malia. Que. 'l`lm nnlnfnn mill nlnnnd xlnwn t.n.(lp|v for Mn uunllobou mluuu at Tnonun Park And Ipochlht. 3. 8|b|o{_. Li. (I.._.*. .4-.. D...ly...o.. N I. G. lmlllll. - clomst ud Optician IDA Qti I`I`-KDT turned lo we city on nuuruny ovonmg. Alf. lrolund. ol Ooddov-' npholmsring establishment, bu boon ollond n ition with Gibhurd l Hon, Napalm. 0 my scoot M Io|z-McDonald. aooom Mod by in. along, Inn: Hahn. hlcnno. 1 wruay. The trotting horses Fawn and Tomilo ,`hn\'e been entered for the Trenton rams, which open to-marrow. S. Harknees will `act. starter. rm... ....u:..,. 1...... m Inl... -uhinl. urnnl ed to-any ny u-un. \\'. Bennett. Scranton. PA.. formerly with Minna: & Burns, in home to spend n couple ol weeks` vnouion. Dr. T. H. Farrell. I nrndunbo of Queen`:-. couple 0! ween vnoauon. Farrell. xrnduuto Queen`:-, hu utubliohod hlntbll at Thnund In-lhnd D;-I an -n Av. Ant` gr nnnnl-ht. the my one:-any in van. ronsuvon. Min urdinor. llninnity nvonno. ulnar a month`: vhit. in Water-town, N.\'., ro- tumod to the city on Buturday evening. All. Iralmd. nnbolaborinn ' ml: at uenomm. but nheo. =L Iona Oorhun, Chlougo. nlnnnnv(I. Inlrl. hldlld. III!` but men. Inn Iona uornun. or umeuqo. |'rv.lon I viii to In. I..IoDoIold. Ian- I SIX. IL lhlilqun Isolation! ptfl bndont omuonmfonu-so . .`;....".. ma. dldoun, N.\'.. In lid! vidt Mo hothot. Jozallsl '.novuhM. II. In lath Itm:r.unom - ltd byln. J. Oahu. -J5..." North King lat nl`M"h 6 Dr. I]. Oahu. Mohair. I. Pu-u, 1`oron\o. tnvollot in Dylan 0! Ivory my l.uo-wIuu nu Poopl Anrlilkht AboIt$-)Iot.h|ng In- upon the Athntlon of `H1000 Who`Aro TIIIII Noun. 1 1 Several young iieople took u very glen- tnnt trip to Batteries yoateulay. ' Theemnlovma of the locomotive works `A meeting of Du no & Wilson : credi- `.C0l'I has been call for Aug. Iith. Liabi- miiol are about NOJWO. - Thn hank:-uni. r-Inthina Itnnli nf I. Bnvd rooms. Ioronuo. on Aug. nun. A valuable dug belon lng be Mr. Stevens, ropriotor of the (L .R. restaurant at e outer depot, wnq cut in two by a train tordav. A Wink Is As PARAGRAPH8 Picxsn uesv oun BUSY REPORTERS.' umoa about luU,uuU. The bankrupt clothing stock of.I. Boyd II advertised for sale at. 8uwli'e'n auction rooms, Toronto. Aug. 5th. valuable doc belonulmr Slcvona. Innn amp to neurones yawn-any. Thevemployooa of the had their pictures taken last week. The funds have been subscribed for en- Ion. Yes my Barry Martin rods 00 Belle- viilo An back making goodtime on the Ian ` ghe outer: did not have their picnic on Saturday afternoon. It may occur later an. nu when pictures taken last. week. funds have listing of the election protest in Adding- hon. I me outer m torday. The trot _ mains in ' , E ' - V . S|_lgI0l' Goods` ` \ ` ~ Jnsumav - 1;14WdHIgt%n sum: ' 3' % 4 iiylmnms orjnn mu. JULY 2/71. 1896. PERSONAC MENTION. And. tuilor. Dolle- "nrlom, Prospect: For in (loml Ylold Are ltlm-onrnir Inn. Reportis homing in from this zlmrici convey a very promising outlook for em )5. (lruin is about ready for lmrveaging. mui in dry spell is now wanted to porIm'(. l'nnnor.~ to house cereals. The accompanying r04 view given in {air idea of tho . pronmit. (-omlibiun of grain, etc`, in (bi Ili.-itric-L. lluy. almost a tonic] fa` . Nnb twun my-ve r cent. of wlmt. blue (`rnp should be will hnrveabed. ,. Barle , the best. crop in muny yearn. The yie d will be large and nlmmly furni- ers are harvesting it. . - W'hm\r. nmminnn Lmnd. No more min is Hot Food Drink no we nvornge. Oahu promise good. The msrengo in lnr; and A big yield will be gutlmmd in. will be can lay: yet before being r0ml_y w harvest. li`..II ...|...nI :1, n l'nil....n l<`....nn.-a will u. nun-mac. Full wheat, ia n failure. Fnrmerrn will not gel. their need out of the crop. Corn is only lair. but. will be gnlhorbd in nunh qunntltloa to make it pay. The fruit. (-mp look! well. I\|)pl0l:l pm- mine 11 honvy yield. um-I plums will be above other years in point. 0! qunntily. 0:: mm whole Llm nutlnnll in mo.-I. anti. nuove otner years In pmnr. ox qunnuuy. . ()n the whole the nutlonk most anti.-4 fnct.or_v. The hnr\'esl will be bnnntiful; mu] hotter Lhuu hm: been gntherecl for .-mnu your:-n. ll BIII lJvrrn\rIIn~uu- Lnnt, evening the infant dnughtcr of the lube Mrs. Kennedy mm t'hl`iI4L0nod. being given the name of Heorgimx. Tlnero nu.-4 n large gathering of friends. A number of Oddfellows nnd friend ml. up with the rommnn nil night. 5' ovinl Ineoting of (Jntarnqni lodge. I. U. ()2 F.. nnd nl:-0 of Rebekknh lodge were held Sun dug afternoon. when n bnnrd nf lennpm-nry gnurdinnn wns up minted. mmainIim_r of tin gontll-men {mm ./nmrnqni Iodgo nnd five Robekknhn, nnmely : R. Meek. .|. Nivollv. .I Hrman. R. Wintnn. Dr. Mnnde||. nnd n nurnnv nnrn pc- Suturduy nfternoon Mru. K. N. Fun- wick`s horse and driver had in nun-aw on ,cI.po from being killed on king uticon. The animal was being driven out of the yard around to the front oi the lmuno when it, bolted across the street, car truck unmo- dinLel_\' in front of a rapidly nio\'in;,r(-ur, With a Inighty eifort, iobonmin Smnll brought the car {.0 ii szumlslill within three feet. of the horse and earrings as they crossed the track. The rugs, wrap.-1, ot.o.. in the nnrrin e were spilled out. along the road. The liorse was stopped on (.`ore street. nnrveeung IL. ~ Wheat promises good. No more i wanted but warm weather in requircrl L4 help the heads ripen. I`lnn nan M-nn in nnlv fair Iinnnnt ruin u......v\. u... u...... ..v........ ..- ....|-...~.`. . The pen crop in only fair. Recent rnir have helped it. along. but. it. in not quite an to the (mm nmmina xmud. The mrrouuo lnru Robekknhn, munely K. Meek. -I. 1w~om~_ J. Hroen. R. Wintmn, Mumlell, Mrs. Oborndorffer. Mrs. Rcyllolcl, Mr:-. Murhnll, Mrs. Perry, Minn Jnmionun. I\, member of Rebeklmh lmlgn \'0|lIII1n0l`0 her service: for one week to take rhurge of tho children. Word of the vumlitmn nf nlfnirn was telegraphed to H:-ntluml to A brother of Mrs. Kennedy, um] 01 noply wmi oxpoctod to-day. giving diroctinm-I fur the (lit-peeing of "the ropelty. eu-. (`uhurnqui lodge has taken c mr e of the enmm in the moantimo. The 1-ig t, of um six limo orphans in intl 1 a And one. Thov um I:- ing very kindl `looked after by the mom- berzn of the Re kknh lodge. ""`*`-` r stopped A Runewey. But for the timely interferonc of Frank Burns a disastrous runaway Weould lmve occurred on Princess street on Saturday afternoon. A team of horses standing on the roadside between King and `Welling- ton streets was frightened by A piusing street car which had a canvas cover to it. A boy and an old lady were seated in the Waggon. The boy jumgd out when the horses started to run. roeing tho dunger of the women, Frank Burns pluckily run out and catching the horses by their bri- dles, brought them to ll standstill. One of the animals bit his hand severely. the other trumped on one of his feet, und to make matters worse the pole oi the vvngA gon struck him on the client. bruising the skin. Quite a crowd witnessed the nut und wurmly applauded the plucky rescuer. Mr. Burns strained his muscles i-iome,\\'lnit nnd is quite sore to-day. ?_._. Church Service At Pm-tnmuuth. In the Church of the Hood Thief. Porta- muuth, yesterday, hi h mans was cola brazed by the Rev. nther Neville nt.|l mm. Owing wthe form. of Sv...Annc. on shrine wua greeted by the Indies of the mar oocloty on thahigh Altar. It. pm- sentod n ver choice l\p])OnI'!lll(`0. Tho celcbrant ran the gospel of thoduy, the sermons having been din-pemuoxl with (lur- in the months of July and Au mt. A ml nhnir mm in nt.umdnm~a. nm moral lair groundn. -` From tho roddonhof three 0! t. 8 lo- culiuit was upoctod potibiona uld be oonnidond AI. today`: meeting of the com- Iniuu. Ruidonh 0! odnr outlying puru- nluo nut tho urvloo oxhnded. IZII UI -DII$ -l'-nIuuo At. one cg`-dny Ilalt-olmgilillan dnppod st upon`: how . urio Itnot. IE Ind into the lavuor and in com! out I fonmd. Ho axe nim- -I 1- lnnnn" `Flu wnrdlnnn did no In com! on loll lonnul. no 0X('llllI'|- ad. hoop. Tho yudlnnn did no mdhouplndinllhuml. l)aoou-odwu any-nine ya:-Io! up. I tailor und I my idols! ii Iydonhu duet. He is sup/I viva! by 0 um and I: ohildnn. Haul`! Nlun nu Ileana _ . , I use _A Kleklng aqua nude 3 Lively Scene New thoconrc noun. H. Harkneu. proprietor of the Algomn house. had A pretty wild time yesterday afternoon. He was out driving and when near the court house hi: horse became; frightened, retired and final]? darted into a telegraph pole. Mr. lnrlmoea was: thrown heuvily'to the ground nnd struck his head. He was rendered unconscious and had to be carried to Mr. ()orbett s houae. Here his injuries were bandaged. Outside of a gash on the head Mr. Hark- neu was little hu . His rig wuahadly smashed. T in i not the first runaway he has had. hoe he was drivin was bought from ago. They cause of itn_ b wry n coupleo years id q uothin with it be- kin Habits. r. Hnrknena 7- he animal for some time :3 :7 Io`-IICI n Iulnnliviug not :50 em `biz:-uruihlly on 150 nnnnl lolwudulnd` .__."--.."-._._-"21.: """"`......':.': T? is not Tea or Coee, but the WAS THROUGH AN ACCIDENT. DQII OI Ioleoln Io-Illano -_- -o_|-_|. .- .l-_ |l-I...I.. M-l HOW CROPS LOOK. A Narrow Earn pa. I L .. R5,. in eunnning up A case com me ;urora mar. he did not believe the prisoner guilty, when it nfLerwm'ds developed that the pri- soner luul nmdo n confession of tho cnmo in him. A nlmdow hun over the lawyer I nfmr blunt. Ho (Mr. clntyro) merely tnuk the evidence as he found it and asked his worship not. to commit. on in. Ho sup- ms-eel Brady had skipped out for fear of wing Lnken up for perjury, but. the colonel sLnl.o!l that the unfortunate follow had to be nsniated out of town. He was left .....u.iInnn to whom it was mud than he asked me priv N()i10l`|4, Are you unity or not guilty," and when they rep iod not. guilty, he nuid, "then prove it." The inagistrate assured Mr. McIntyre that he was not that kind of 5 justice And Mr. Molnture recited un instance where (`hnrlou hillips. at one time I lunding light. of the Irish bar, hold the jurors that Im did not prisoner guilty. D0 IIHNIHDC4 ponuiloan. Ilia wors punuiloan. worship stunted that. two facts were ` 0ulo\h|i!ho(l---that Brady end Autin got. liquor. and us they were in no other homes (lu`_\' Inunl. have got. it, from McUiunia' and .\hern`s. The |ut.t.or a evidence was atly -nnbrnnlictotl by witnesses on both sides. If theconnty uttoruey said the evidence wne nullioiont. tn convict t.l_I_em he would .,. 1:11` (`()l|\'i(!L. Mr. Whiting believed it. was, and the umgiatmlio lined Mcliinnin $50 and costs` und Ahern $40 and costs. In conclusion his wornhip mid he hm! heard the opinion ("\`|II'68Ned that. some t-nverns did more buaii nuns on Sunday Ll in they did during the `punk wook. . Mr. Mclnt 'ro mid that. was all hearsay; llml. ho hm! {ward of some tavern kee rn who would not sell on Sunda . gshe Ilingintrntta kneurthnt and was gl of it. Mr Molntvre Lmvo notice of appeal in both cases. Heoute Jenmrm wnn u mgain. He was Him! in week ago. but 1. e magistrate nl~ lowml the two charge: no ngroar as one. Only one witnonn wouioxnmin and he (nati- tiud`t.|u\t, he received liquor. Mr. Mclnt. re ngroocl chut thorn wna no hood of {(0 n5; nny further. and the magistrate made the line {fir Fhis case 340 and coats. tlornolins Millan, on n similar chnrge. pl('|Hl01i "not guilty." Only a couple of vntnonnea had been examined when Mr. .'\|r`lI|i_yre had 00 leave and the magistrate utljnllrllod the case till Wednesday. as counsel. The inngiuti-nt.e claimed that as n Q.C.. .\_l r. Mclntyre should uusisb the court if he I`OUl(l,ll|Id Mr. Mclnbyre said he was only too glad to. He did not think the magic- t.mt,o was like another western magistrate whom it said that he asked the pri ....un... Ara vnu uuillv or zuiltv." IIUHE OI wook. u .- l'Il'o In IIIII lilllllrllvvvvius About _oleven o'clock yesterday morning tire was noticed in u wood pile on R (`raw- lord's dock. The remen from the lower utntinn turned out and extinguished the tlnmox but not until after considerable hulwh wood had been destroyed. The tire nlno got under the deck nml in one corner uln omlietl. The men were obliged to remove several cords of wood before they would get at the blaze beneath the dock. The tire must have been started by some boys who lmd been in swimming there dur- ing the morning or I stub ole cigarette thrown in the bunch-wood might have igniwl it. Had the blow not been no- . tinocl earl ndisastrous conllagretion would certainly ave reaulted. the ovielenco of Brady more was no use going on. This man did not know wheth- or he spent his money or lost it. The inngistrate naked Mr. Mcltyre if he believed the evidence of Aubin or did he expect him to believe it. MI. Mclntyre claimed this was not A fair question to ask. H: was merely acting counsel. vm... ......m'..t.-nu: nlnimml that in n 0.C.. '~' }_....___ Just What the People Want. A trip Lo Cape \ fnoent., remaining there one hour. Hummer "Amerioe leave: Kinglbon at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday next. Fara .'{.'m, . nu. ..... . ..__-.,.._i_-\ Hunt Be Stopped. _ An example should be made of some farmers who persist in ovetlouling vngonn with manure Ind drawing them through n.- .o....o. Thin "mum in lollowod `_ slxrir-Tnmn YEAR.-NO. 174. Ind drawing uzom mrougn um streets. _ Thin practice every day and bile street: are nude offonuivo from dropping: from the w This mornimz nhrmor took I I from the Americm hotel. He piled t.wioo A: much on the can no It could oonvoniontly hold, the remit, was he could be tuned from tho hotel urd to hint [arm by an droppings from 0 cart. thererwae no use or her coming to Court. Mr. McIntyre claimed that that one was befole Judge Price when Mr. Whiting put the question that unless his honor believed Mr. (:lidden's evidence he mnt-luded him In perjurer. In the present vase ifhie worship believed ovialenco of Brady there use n nn 'I`hu'n lllll (`lid nnt. lxnnw A0.UJV.uO-OIIIu'IwuuI At. Bu-ockvillo to-uonou. Shana- "America" loaves Kingston to 7s.m. lot Og-donsburg. calling at Brookvilh both vuyn. .. .. . . r.:TL n- _|._.: ...._.,g..,, wu-_y-. Cnllod At. Craig. & 00. what! yodudu: SM. Penis. Monuul: str. Ooun. H L Dan and J. B. Ahern were mepoeeu ol. _ Mia: Roeu Mcinnis, dnu hm of Owen Mcuiunia, teetied that of are years she had not waited on the her. She had the household work to look miter. It Wu poe- aible that she had waited on people within the past month. On '-the Bundny in quee- tion she was passing out the back door and saw Autin there. She did not notice Brady in particular. She did not know whether or not I men ocouwied the old arm chair in the back ud it- neaa swore itivel that nine id notlerve anyone wit: liquor hut alternoon, nor did she see any person getting liquor that day. She might have been in the bar to get milkfrom the ice-box or End out the time. mm. M....I...I.uI nah. imidnnnn in the one milkfrom the Ice-box nna out. me ume. This concluded the bvidonoe in the one nud the mngistmbe asked Mr. Mclmyro if It. was not a fact. that Roan Molinhilhnd stated that M Coclnanda evidence In: not. believed in court on one oocuion, thererwaa of her coming to court. Mr Ml:-Inrvra nlnimed that Homo. Inspector (Hidden hu been . playing havoc with the liquor mop latoly. Some morooi them were in court this momin . The adjourned cues of Owen Moinna and J. B. Ahorn disposed of. Min l{nnn Mninnis. dnuzhmr . __E__ I ah. elntyro Oornond by the Pnoldlng ' -omen And has told Iovolll Anoodotu --'l`ho Conclnllonn of the Iunlnnto Tint Liquor Wu Bocnrod no Iolnnw Ilnnnn. THE" MAGISTRATE DECIDED m sevsrm. ACT_lON8. nngistruta knewumt and gum or In. Mr. M(`lnt.yre gave appeal .m I. on:-ms, SHOE HOUSE. Q If you are going to travel. -000 that you have some of Living- gtodn Shirt: .11: your vnline. They have 1' {wide reputation and` are worn by gentle- men in eve:-y part of the Dominion. 3 |\c. UIllG[0_l11|0;| SHIRTS ..__._...__?_._ A 0.lI.W. nonnomunclnn uuc. - V Wednesday, July 29th, "Amorlcu" to CAN: Vincent. ut.`.2:30 .m. Forouo. hnrsdny. Juhy 30h. "Empin 1" agony Thouann Islands st. 8 p.II. UUO I . V _ W. I. UIIIIAIIIAJI. nncnu. lnnmmn no lnu.ln-lI Pul- mg Itroot. Monk nbovo old Iund. II A34 B5111. Tu: Llunnm lmnnnlllolu-III I ntrq-om. Tolophono 141A. Open Day and 0 AWAY DOWN SUTHERLANUS. Tu admit air and nord comlornblo ventila- tion. \VMorprno!|d to n-am absorption ol perspiration or rain. Mutuhlou for looping nleeves and skirts In the full flan, ID in. that it doom not Idd nnpreoinbly to the ` t of the dress. All colnru, I5 rents pct 78:11. I'ZK1'l'KNlUN ""lal:"l N. Tuesday, July 28th, "America" to. Broclvillo and Ogtlonuhurg It 7 am. has 500. ' rumn 1 nun-E. Lnnmo UNDIRTAIII um l|nu.InI- I Prlnuou at root. Ool-nor Hydonhun ntroot. phone nommunlontlon. `- NUXO\~'AD AV, IV. I .. on Illlly ICU. Issac D. Noxon, Aged 87 yous. Cuv.-An/nae At. Northport. Jul Nth. Unthuine Baker. roliot of the I. I. (`.u-vulnln ncnud 72 van:-I, THE IDEAL SUMMER INTEIILIIINC Perlorated Te2gtile_ _. Baum? - On 16th July. to Mr. Ind In. L. F. llognrb, Hcbon. 5 non. l)o\'l,E Av. Doaeronho. on July l7th. wllo of A. W. H. Doyle, of I dnughtar. IAIIRIID. Emu.m|~Bunw\'~-At. Roblin, July Nth. William English, Richmond; to Ilnnn Brown. of some township. Russell, aged eleven monlne, awn (lays. infmt. non of William and try Jen-in, l3l Queen street. 3 Funeral private. Nuxo\-Ab Avooe, N.\'.. on July 19th, huum I). Nnxon. Aned 87 veers. uunu-xne nnor. mum or me luv u. I- Crysdnlo, aged 13 years. l)r-u'-}M. Lanadowno. on July l'MI. . dau hter of Mr.,|nd Mn. A.J. . 5 months. Ho|u-mcv- -~At Doooronw. on July lh. Rose, inhnt. non of John Godiva]. npd non months. B|'n,v?v4-Ab Deooronto. `July noun. Wil- imuind. bolovod wife 0! Andrew Bunu. aged 17 years. IJIIISIJ. .I,uu'In-ln Kingston, on July 2st.Is..W Ilia Russell. aged eleven months, Mid: -ll: (luvs. infnnt. 'ill||m and uv nnnml signatures. limb tan-lat must ha uooompnnlml by an um-apsod hunk nhoqne. mule yuhla to the onto! 0! the Honounlvlv tho lnlutorol Pub- llr- Works. aqunl to ve per cent. u! the umountu! the mullet. whl:-h wlll In forlclh owl ll tho any-lee-|lnet.oem`arlntnn--ontr1u`t when on led upon to do no, or I! he lull to Inpply the 1-.onIunntnotod'1or\ ll vhn Mnrlor be not new-ptenl the rlusqne will he rrvlunml. The Dopurtnu-nt dam no; hind hall to no- ` '`J`!` ?`' P ..'.`3" w 000: o 1 mud on l:ClllI`lI[C?Iko I Oontra nrootn. AN ELDERLY LADY 10 '1' I a mud Mano months 0 . Home of Provldonoo or thin clot. "aw -Fr"r*::.*' 2.'.m' - rstnnlnnlgvio. A`lII.&OlI Men's and Bog? Cream jump- ers, 25c. ' ' Men's and Boys Flannelce aid Oxford Shirts, read made up for the cost of materia . Mun : Yhurinruuxnr 2! Idhiynnl UP IUI lllc DUEL Ul IIIIIICIIIH v Mn's Underwear at. lowest prices. _ Braces, Sox, Shirts. white cad colored. Men's Tie.-, Boys` Ti . punrxrfhrna in `Inn's 17:1:-ninla- LUIUICU, [VICKI 3 I ICF, IJUYF Ila`! Everything in Men's Fumiah- ings at dry goods prices. r\ In: P 0! known so `I J. 3. IoIVlt, I 00 -j ...:=.`z-.=.:':-`= .-a"'.=:.:.~'.-;.+ja 2-: the vlusqne wl Do rcnu-nt. not hit no-pt the oven or any tender. Hy nrdgg. _ Mvcn s4 ] ,Furnishings.[ If you are down town look at our window Men's Goods, then come inside and examine our full assortment and th prices. ~~. pnvolonu. nines. Ro.;;.;.., m .. ....'ff..:'.t 2:-Lg: I0 .--Ilodanu Indo. madly and winds, pt:-til; cloudy and with Iocnl ahovon or thundor Itotn|,'{';.j' --=i- -r::"' rm; pol cont. our an In nton. Ion nugbw o (:3. than all 0 r K! t.on. l`oI-onto ind . notmnu ho nu hhmy o H X! tho um Household Furniture. Square Plano. Etc. ON TIVIIDAV. JlII.\' am: 1 ..!.'~`;. .'3!.".'lL%T.`SS{ 'L'.?`1.:'2'Ei.i'%'. nleummm `Nllnmn utrec-t.nIl 0! ho-r hnI|-- hol-l ml:-M4. :~on~l.~4tim( 0!: !!runla_ (`-u_\r- For llollonto lnlldrol. lnvnlldn and the Aged. A marked increase in Wllgllt II` strength in noticeable After hkiuj ` A few bottles of - A .-.p-n..;`-up. : - which in medicinal value rep:-sunk an equal quuntihy of Cod I.|vOl' W. vv W&jxEKsoN's A ? Nl!TR'.T.|VE.W_'NE 4 nnnnnnv uuiv 10 1- lg ROOIS `I0 LIT. WITH XMBRC uncut. PRICE `Two on1wi"sT WEATHER rnouanurnn}. ! T ill . lot Drfooodq . ootnha harlot. ?'...``.:#'..`::`.'n.'.`."" Men's Negligc, White, Unlaun- dricd and Outing Shirts reduced. Men's l7nderwear`re Men's Working Shirts reducml. Men's Hats and Caps reduced. For 8510 by I DI-ugglnn. - Tliiiiio EEK TO BE LIT. W. I. DBINNAN, nnnm-Inn A-n lnnunun mmnv nmull. IDIIITAIII AID Inn ;vm+`i5:"' `BOARD. `,nnl. Puhllv Bull-llngu " will he revolved until I-`RIDAY. 7th Auamnt. lor Uonl supply for nll or any u! H: llomlnlon Publln Bmlnllng.-a. Hpeulnutinn, {mm of Tender and all nevus- _E9zT_z-, "BidkskIn will not be unnnidnred unlua mho on the printed form supplied. Incl uianwl with their gun Special Reductions lor the Balance of This Month. ONTARIO PARK BY ECIAL R UEST lu-..a.... A-ugtlu ninnnnu QICALEI) TENIDEILQ ADDRFL SKI! TO THE K undanlunml, and andonm 'l`emlarn for Paul. supply , . Department at Plllrllv W()rks,} Ottawa. Nth July, IIIIJ. -;._?.::?.?:.__... Trhl PM-Inge for 50 Cups. by mull. pou- d 5 Conn. IADDEN CEREAL G0. "`3FE' IAUCTIQN SALE] 1oA!st151.L| ICALED TENIIERS ADDRE. SKI! TO THE andon-10 `.nnI. Puhllu Hnllnlinma." will In raweived qu._-,u. ` Cream and Shot Parasols, 75c, 97c. sms. 81-50- We are making a special o`er- ing on Fine Underwear in Swiss Thread, Lisle and Silk Mix, with half sleeves and without sleeves, Igc, 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c. I nlu a (nu: mnrn [lane fnr Mil- 191. . 2:39, JUL, 41), gun. Only a more days for Mil` lmery at . HA RD Y S 123 Princess St.. North Side lLadie' Fine Undervestsl Ills 3Ull3llIHU- It's worth a long trip just to see the values we are now giving in Pnrasols. 1nL:.- n....-...J.. -.... A... ck. .. III ruunauna. White Pnrasols, 75c`, 97c,$I.19, [laud gs_ a Nud. TAN SHOES; ARE . . . . These Blaz- ing Days A Parasol is an absolnt_ely neces- sity to the woman who would not ysuer discomfort and have her complexion ruined by the blister- ing sunshine. H : umrlh n Inna trin inc? In MEN'S FURNISHINGS. ry Information nun bu obtninscl at this Partmnnt on and altar Pridny. 17th Jnly. arsonn ts-nderln are Iwtlod 9 no ton-hrs ll unnniulfared m e the slo mnxar MAE Klngsto little larther each minute. vvnan IDOIID op its Pobourg and live or six mi ee out. I gave up rowing and watched to see how the boat would eat. 1 saw, it would ride the waves all right. To row towards the shore would have put the boat in the trough of the lee and would undoubtedly have swamped her. I realiz- ed that the best plan was to let the boot drift, end from that time. probably I0-.30 o'clock, I did not attempt to row. U to thin time I felt eome' alarm for our pa ety, but at soon as I let the boat drilt this passed off. Mine Glidden was wonder- fully oool all through it. I never thought it poa-ible (or any young lady to be no bnwe under such ciroumatnnoea. She was v-elf-Fonneed and never allowed the slight- eat eer. We laid down in the boat and- reiloeil by term. With the rising of the sun the wind changed and we began to drift in. Mile Qlidden had herwauhand we knew the time. Bometlme About noon we new two aohoonen. A little later we afw an- other. It came within Jialf a mile or an. and we thought it wan going 'to pink ul up. lgot Mine (lliddunisjackot and put it on the end ol an ner and wuved it lor name time. I feel anti-tiled that our signal was neon. but the rohooner veered oil' and left in: alone. After this interval we did leel in little depressed. "The afternoon neneeal slowly. The sun JUST _now AT leel little depressed. "The afternoon pueocl slowly. beat. down umnercilully and we both got nunburned. When we nigliu-d the lnlnml lilull` we loll. we were goin to land there. Up to this time we ml not felt. hungry. Al. ve o`clock we landed on the Blull and louml some iinluennnu there. Mr. llarvin and William l'ulmer. The` Immediately put, us in their boat. and too ua ()\'0l' no the mainland. While wulkin up to Mr. l)ar\'in'a house. where we he supper, we both felt, for the first time, very hungry. We enioyed Lhnt supper var much." n n zlnlimtln vnnuu lmlv. unusecl to ex- vet? much." 0 n delicate young lady. ure to the elements, in night on the lake In an open boat, with the wind blowing almost. A hurricane and the wevoe rolling mountains high, munt have beeneomowhnt of an experience. and it in one Mabel Glid- rleu uyn nhe will never forget. Mien lilid` den. this morning. wee very bright. and chcerlul, looking none the worse lor her crying experience. save that the wind and hot. sun had burned and blintered her lece: end she told the story of her midnight mil with many a plenum smile. V\'hila mlkimz with those in the other nor` : " V. was about 9:15 on Wednesday night. when I tried to row into the harbor. The squall atruolx our boat when we were within 300yarda of the harbor. I rowed with all my stron th but could not make the ulightaab hoa Iva and Ira worn gradu- nll carried out inwt e lakovand toward: Co urg. [did not, give up rowing. but tugged away at the oara. However. it was a vain abbam t. and we were carried a little farther one minute. When about ..........:o4 Pnhmu-a and vn nr nix with pleeeent smile. While talking boat she hed just made the remu-Ix. "Whnt e lovely ni ht for e nail," when one 0! the company 0 rved that the wind wen rising And they had better go in. Suddenly the wind came down upon them with n erce- neee thet ntnrtled her, and almost imme- diutoly the wuves began to rise. They found they warejmknng little h deny. and I-he called to Mine Dunn in the other `boat, but the wind drowned her voice. Mr. Stott ulled at the our: heroimll , but his in vein and their lit boat was uveot around and driven below the wind. young people. was supplanted ny joy. As the train pulled in a display of fire- works waa put off, and the crowd item. up cheer alter cheer. Then a rush was made for the rear van. Mile. Glidden was sur- rounded and rushed to a cerriago. Mr. Shots wna seized and lifted upon ch shoul- ders of his chums. and the crowd ollowed them to the carriage, which was rapidly driven to the two homes. At. this time every bell in Port. Hope was ringing out a merry welcome. (leome Stotot. hod iuet. nished breather welcome. George just. when called on. It was not necessary to ask how he hit. His face was horribly aunburnt and bliehered. and Wu. no doubt, painful, but Goofs laughed it of! la n more nothing nn proceeded to tell the nltnrv : the freight brain. It was between seven and eight o clool:. Thursday evening, after hope had sickened into despondency, and the certainty that death had overtnlxen the young man and women. that e telegraph message was re- oelved from Brighton, stating Mr. soon. end like Glldden hsd lsnded on Preeque Isle Point safely, were then In Brl `Mon, and would be home on the first rel ht train. The joyous news spread with %he rapidity oflightning. Sorrow, which had filled every heart. and had bowed down in grief the headset the parents of the two people. supplanted by joy. uulled display Out on the Angry Wnton of Inks Ontario for our Twenty llonrl-They Roach [and In lufoty-A1l Port Hope Bejolcod at `lhnlr lnoopo. Port Hope Times. I n....... Hon, gm! Min Mnhal lhldnn 1'0?! HUDO 'l'IlIl0B. I I George Show end Miss MebelGlidden are safe in their homes. havin providen- tiully once the terrible dent. which it was thong 1: they had met. in the n ry waters of Lake 0nberio_ on Wedn ey night The hero and heroine arrived home at 9:30 o'clock on Thursday night on in freight train. and were met at the station y several hundred citlmne. It. was a wel- me only as can be given to those who, believed to be dead, are suddenly found to be alive, and there were many streeming eves of joy when the young people made their e pesrence on the etepe of the van of the freight brain. It eiiht clool:. - `u: an Inn ol Inning jun what they want It onr stun--thoy -!n|n_t,iowt |`qrhIng&~n. _t!u [1031 SUPPLANIED simiow. Muss euonu AND MR. srorr HAVE AN EXPKEVRIVEVNVOE7. `KINGSTON. ONTARIU. Mom. llnusnnr IIITIIIIIII l|:IlYI|DIn O|1llJ.h\,0nt., July `.27.--An em Ioyee nruned Duff , st Strawberry Island otel went down Vednesdsy nl ht lest. took on. a boat and took two chil ren of W. Unl- bmith, Toronto. aged six years and eigh- teen months. and I nurse girl. thirteen years old, out fore sail. A ale arose. the men was unable to control t e boat end it was swept sway. A steam launch was en- gaged and search was kept up all night. Mrs. lelbreith gmwing fruntlc as the hours sped by with no result. About seven in the morning the boat was discovered on the shore at Beaverton. fteen miles to the south of Strawberry Island. The boat had evidently been washed up. And the party st moo ntomed that the little ones and those in charge of them hld been drowned. A sed pert weeebont utertln - homewnrd when n poc et hundlrerchief wee descried oating from under the wharf at Besverton. n.. l\l\IIlIl\I, nu ma lnnt nnm were dis- Beaverton. On coining u) the lost ones were covered under t wharf half dead with fright. The man was standing up to his brunt in water, with the little boy on his nhouldern and the nurne girl win in the water up to the neck, holding the baby aloft. . All throu i. the night they had main was under t no dark reaches of the wlnnrl, not knownmz where they were and nlraid to move for {enrol getting into dearer water. Their limbs were Rrnwlng nuvn MI and number and their Arms were cram wed from holdin the little onus up. When they were 5 lo to get on board none of them were able to walk and they had to be (mrried up to the hotel at Beaverton. cifi `AND vncnimr. They felt much relieved to be on lane on ` more. After renting a while they star d out to explore. There wee a burn- like buildin near them. As they passed it she said 9 e thought there was A man in- side. As they enteresl the burn they new two men some distance away walking to- wardethelnke. Mr. Scott whietled and they stop )Bd. On reaching the men Mr. Stott exp ained to them who they were and how they got there. "Blown away from! Hope! repeetedone man. Yee. And a e we down here in that open boat in last nu ht`: storm 1" Yea; tbet a it. We l, well; there im t one boat in fty that would live through such a etormna that !" The men were very kind. The were liehermen,end were 'uet about starting for the main land, an in ten minute: would have been out on the water. The tool: them over, towing the _ little ekitl` hind. The walked then about three milee to Brig ton. The first thing done was to send home word ol their snlet . I had not reelized it before," oonc uded the young lady, but when eup- per was announced I felt very hungry. ' , I'I'III'I Iron Pill: with anionic for the blood and complexion. Fifty pills in a box 250. Mo- l.ood'n drug store. ,,,,,,,, ._ - n_. -n._.... Expat-ten [Inc rum. Col. Twibchell expects the eloctionu in lfnited States in November will be hot. He dose not think McKinley will have any nnnp. There are very few pooplo who at present. understand the silver quotation. The newspaper: nre trying to educate them. for Cape Vlnu-cut. Hteamer An1erinn" Wednesday. at 2:210 p.m. One hour at the (!apo. "`_`~"`,`. made from life-sustainihg, blood- making grains, prepared and blended by :1 process that gives a {re ance and avor so palatable angrpleasant that after using for a few days the unnatural taste for Coffee and Ten disappears. --,_.,, -.-_L-__ .._.__- n n_..._ "44 TWO WOFII UK $OIOIl,n To-day Mount. W. J. Keeley. jr., II. J. Rayner, H. Brock, \\`. Wilnh Ind H. Mc- (iuim loll. for Bil l.it'n f1H"Il tor a two week-' outing. They are sll musicians And have taken their instrument; with them. intond~ ing to mute the evenings enjoyable both for thomnolvoo md Inrrounding campers. home and loft like that!` There Ivu no~ thing to do but "bend in to the ears. Thus the morning , com lately exhnuuted. end she ded P him to lie down and rent; he di no, end wene to [or two or three bun. . Mr. Scott wu _ When he ewekeille dmed Ioranheu-or :0. All throu hit she could heat I mur- muring aroun her of the wind And wnvel. As the afternoon wole on they found that the wind had driven them neu 8 high piece of land. (Island Bluff.) Them relieved each other at the oars, piece of lend. (llllnd mun.) They' the and soon came near the land. They ran the hour. as {er as they could on the gravel. Mr. sum got. out. and drew it. at much larther as 9 could, then she got out in the water and they drew the boat u 1 upon land. They felt much relieved to [be on land one!` resting they psnionf` Anohemoonlwdconn skin 0! silver, no tho sun issued to and hint. the a mountain of gold,` and in brigh I0 gonck hectrmulo the! bout: With 11.. ..... nu. `mining nf the It burst into sin ing. they -made 3 pull for the distant snore. Anothor schooner have in night And bore down upon them. Their hope of a relout begun to grow very bri ht. I took of! m oapo,Nnid Mina Gligden, and hand- it. to Gnome. and he fastened it to an ?{ capo,'f__nid Muss uuoaen, "mu unnu- George, oar md waved it over his head. I also waved my handkerchief, and we both shoutod M loud as we could. We now three men on the schooner, and I am sure thnvthoy uw us. The came And looked over in our direction. gnu of them went to the (tone of the vessel. We were aura they were going'to amp and pick ua uu. But. she named by. and our they going to amp and PIGS us). posed by. hope led us she begun to needs from us. Iloltoo bad, and could hsrdly keep I0 nus. numv anti unit` `Oh, Q11 h nr sheaths but-It into singing. WIIII rising the nun the rolling of the WIN! seemed to go down. The wind too. 5535 had been driving the boat. om. land: veered around in in course, an once more they -made pull for the distant shore. Another schooner ninth: Halt. so nod, and oouwu many new vuv ten-I awn , and aid, `Oh. to belo near` an loft. like that!` There china am (In lmt. "hand grain in him oars. Ill Pucklgo Mayo: I00 Cup. Uro- con all It It 9.`: nun`.-4. __.-. -__.____ 5..- -4. n...... L_ __._n ...._A An the I;|oon had cabin I moul- t.'ninotnIlvar.nothosunIoemodto riloil Anothar 'l'lirlllIn[ lllnnpo. ... (1-4 lulu 0'7 , ,A.. An menu. The ltnlinn, who abunnpbod suicide by cutting hiu throai: while on the down trip on the steamer Hamilton near Morriaburg the early part 0! the season, and wan taken to the Brookvlllzoganorul hospital for trout- ment, wan ticks to Kingston. Ho wunt.-z to get. to Toronto n-nnannnn A-runs-gnu In: a IITRO nnwnuance. The Ba of Quinta Ry. new short. line for Tw , Nnpanee, Deaernnto and nil local points. Train leaves City Hall depot It 3:30 p.m. R. J. Wilson, ngenb, C.I .ll. tel nph olce. Clarence ahreet. T o Oddfollowa relief nsaociation is [Ill indtutioln of the realest credit to King- uton and it: wor era. There are 8,81!) ulmbers, with 8ll,888,000 of `insurance. Ovary dollar certain of prompt, nnd vener- OIII payment. M in hundrodn of onset: of the at. "The banks of the St. Lawrence. from pan. The banks of the St. Lawrence. from Dead Man`: bay to But View park. are dottnd with the camps of oitizam-. There isuregular village at Stony l oint.. Tho campers are very neighborly and visit each other nightly, passing the Limo in umune~ mont. In... Inn... ...i... .n......m.| ....:..a.I.. L... lnvamanto ol the People--WhAt They Are Buying nud Dolug. C. Cotton, Hnnnnoque, in visiting S. Donnelly. Hr. Funnnn, "A" batmry, is on furlu ugh at. Sand Lake. MN. Thomas Ddhnolly, Univcr` ity nvonno, in very ill. Jnumn 0'1]: inn. mum-hunt tnilor. The ctr. North King brought over a largo excursion from Rochester yesterday. Some few got off here, but the majority went. on down to Alexandria Bay. Quite I few Kingsboniana also book in this latter part. of the trip. Mlmdonnld and citv marks were well purl: or one mp. Mlmdonald city parks '/patronized yesterday. In the afternoon there want a vut crowd in the city park trying to ltoep cool. The Salvation urmy hold an open air meeting at. which there --. .. 1--.... ..u-...l........ stun--thu -fnlnticnt |`orhInwn. the parent linlvn and Toilet New-Innr|en. lhe right style ot Tooth Bru-h. etc. We who partl- cnlu run In ow-ry -Is-pnnmcm. to, h *0 more was: a van crown In Lno clay ` Wu large nlztendance. Th: Raw nf uinfn Ru nnur nhnrf. cnnumon. ano I! very Ill. / Ofcor Bnteuon has a week's leave of nbsence. He will go shing. Minn Mum] Hmar left for Rochester. nere wm run on snow umo. Four very ne coaches, a leper and :1 dining car arrived in the city 00-day for use of the excursioniata who leave to-mor~ row for St. Anne de Beaup-re, Que. R.ochaat.er-NorLh Kim: miln direct. Sun- row mr no. AIIIIB ue neaupre, VH9. Rocheaber-North King nails direct. day 6:45 p.m., week days from Pnrtope. bake 8:44) a.rn. (.`..T.R. train. For Alex- andria Bay, Sundays, -9 a.m. Hnnley. agent. The Kim: brouszht VINO, Ill IIBTO 0 II VIICHDIDH. J. I). \`loEnt,yre and wife, enjoying a week in the city. Mrs. Jose )h T. (fntlin in condition. . he is ill. wee nnsence. ne wm namng. Minn Mnud (lroor left for Rochester. where she hm: secured I situation. (`. l.i\'ingat.on and family are summoring at Cherry inland, near (lanmoque. Miu Annie Booth, Boston, in the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mcl.ood.JoImnt,un nlreot. I a... R.....o..ll .4 HA |...u..~., I1 1' A n vncnuon an menu. wue. The cotton mill closed down to.(lu_v for one week. There is too lnuvh stock on hnnd and until this is disposed of the mill here will run on show time. Ii`n-up um.-u n. nnnnkna a `nh.-.`n`nm- and n nvonuo, In very m. Julius 0'1]: ion. villa, in here on a vacation. 1 n u..v......... .....u ...;r.. Ul HOT nunb, WITH. lVI(`-I0(I.J0lIIlHl;UlI HLTBOD. Lieut. Buruunll. of A" battery, R.(I.A., leaves to-day {or II week`: outing at Sand Lake. Pour Tnlion. Bolloville, in roliavin H. W. Adamnon, engineer on thelocnl H. .R. train. ` cram. John Morrin begun his duties thin morn- ing an engineer on the `LT. R. I-uburbnn Lnin. t`.Ii|ll.I`Ll Q do nmont to have ovornhlnqjnnl Huh! nu would Ill Y0l'R nnlmnugo.

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