Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1896, p. 1

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[THE LADIES SAY warn`: Mn. ououvg MARINE INTELLIGENCE. `v '$IIXiIllTd- _._LL_-.._._I-I_.-AL` L;; Llllni -_L_...._AL.o It in acid a well-known howl clerk. con ` ndatod with uleading howl hero. is to be shortly to an hstimable young 1- `I `gimme vvpiau. 25c.. at Hardy's. Why suffer with oho hoot. when you can; A light. oool summer suit. so cheap. nes 82.50. 83.50 00 $5 50. Grand l"n- inn I BUSY REPORTERS. `lb lploo ct Ivory my uro-wIm no looplo Arc `ruling Ablltr-0`hI-` lo- npu an Attention oi Those Who Am `liking loin. Millinory. half '00. at rdyjs. The ctr. North llrilng will on at Gammo- qno on Sundays. Oouwlle oorseta. 65c., worth $1, at BAn:ly l. To keep cool you should have 0 of our lijlxt suits or I light coat and v In. Low nnlmu tn nlanr. Grnnd Union. lijht suits light. cont nnu vuan. uuw prions no clear. Grend The long M. '1`. Co`: whu-f, foot. of Queen duct. is being repaired. New timbers and plnnking are being put. in. - -A very ne well-bnd driving mare will told on the market to-rnorrow at eleven 0 `ooh by auctioneer Murny. the seventh annual excursion from South Be ports to Kingston, by steamer Hun. wi take piece on Saturday. The aim.-. of the Hotel Dieu nishes: IiA'nAoaApHs PIOKED up av bun . ._.- _-gasn-rant! :23. onuntui-diy. The niahot? n In days retreat yesterday. It wu con- ducted by n Jeuuit prieat from Montreal. ' It. In amid hotel clerk. con- tween two woman. You Ihould take advantage 0! our offer for Saturdly and Monday. Boys two- iqgo suits that hnvo ulwnyu been sold at `Mo 8530 for 82.50. Grand Union. Don't miss thecapo bargains at Hardy -1. China matting makes the best. summer carpet. To be had at l5c.. 20-.., `2. ';(:. and 300. per Kurd at. R. McFau|'n Kingston cur- ...L -..._n nnun `up Tana . __+ A "2'O|i. C. sight. Grand Union. The members of the Penn mutual benefit enociation, visitin in the city yesterday, were phoboszrnphetfin a street. car. stand- ing on the Emily street. switch, yeaherdny almrnoon. Boating shawls, big nir.e.50c. , nt.Hard_v`a. A very successful private picnic and dance was conducted at the grove of M. Fnir. Glonburnie. mm (waning. Messrs. Jnmea Dalv and Joseph Mcrnbh were in ohnrge of the ehir. Rocheet.or-Norl.h King sails direct Sun- day 6:45 p. m., week days from Port Hope. take 8:40 a.m. G.T.R. train. For Alex- andria Bay, Sundays, 9 a.m. Hnnley, agent. \- Our urine: are mere remnnnt.a 0! those agent. prices 0! other dealers. We believe in clearing out odd linen. lrand Union. Fine thread undervesta 25. , at Hardy's. Yesterday a lady who came up from the islands on the atr. Em ire State, wna greatly disappointed at ntlin herself in Cenadn. She thought. she was going taken by the aheemer to Kingston, N.\'. . An intmeetinu nkewh of Helen Keller, ion. In A division court. suit, on Tuesday. in win not D. Stale , of the Queen s hotel, who VIII plainti . but the action was be- I:-mnn two Pu. ...\. ... pot. ware oune. We sunk the warehoune. knife into price; up to the hilt before, but. now we sink it. clear out. of Union. mi... .........|...... nf Hm 'i nnn mutnai Kingston, N. 1. An interesting the most wonderful girl of the century, blind and deaf, and yet. who talks, under- ntanda and i_nt.enda going to college, will be rublishetl in Saturday's W||lI:. lower & Son are preparing plum and Published Saturday's W||lI:. lower preparing apocitiontions for a new opom house, which ibis intended to build on the corner of Johnston and King Ibreeba: Ex-Aid. Mc- Inod in working up n nbock company. nhmkn for the nav 0! "A" battery mem- Inod in working mock company. Check: for the pay battery bers were given the commandant this morning. The men Ind to wait only I week or no lo: their pay. The checks that Arrived this morning were for the ragulnr mouth`: pay. This was pay day for the man. men. Don}. let. go of that dollar ol yours until you have seen what. we up doing in the way ol cut prices on suits. We are making active preparations for the fall campaign. You can bu nnv uulnmer goods at cost. now. (Eran Union. Children`: vests 30.. It. Hardy's. Yesterday I; citimn, re Ming 4: rom- pony whichjwd imporln ll largo qunnitilv of an American product..u n which a duty of 3400 Wall paid, remar ed to a friend. That. is the first $400 our firm has paid the new varnment. and I hope they will make belggr use 0! it than did their prede- ......-um in nina IDIKO DOEKOT KB (1 censors in o`-co." I'nnuA and Wu- ? off an * muss nu` slices 1 for the next `~,30 days- in oice." (Sauna and ffoct. govern the physician-. hence they cannot. rocommend cure-nlln. If has and coeo in the onupe of your in feel- ings. and nine times out. of ten such in the one. particularly it the trouble in with the stomach, liver or nervous system, you mn- not hope {or permanent. relief, even though you ample all the patent medicine: on the mnrket. Your physiginm. cu! well as com- mon nonso, tell you to remove 0- cnuoe. Stop to: and coffeo and drink Cerenl. I pore food drink mode from nelocuad grain-. It in more (ngront. and lean than hnli the ...a.~.o All n-mm poll it. mclpnurs ormn nu. It in tngnnr. nnu mu price. All grocer: The 'l'rIp In PI;-ton. Steamer "America" loaves Mondny, ll:30 am. Home at 7. [To lol I lllllo 0! Inner: - -um _....- moon of III] Pooplo. N.u>A.\`n. July 3|.-A social can hold on the benutilul Iuvn of ( (flitf. It was gotten tip I) :1 India: of t 0 Eastern Mothodint. oburc nnd VII in ovary way a -......... AM Alhn, Kinoamtu. wu in Mothodint. church and In ovary way a rumour. Ald. Al|oo. Kingston. town yootardny. George W. Shible av- oompnniod hi: brother n hr an Igin - non ye-hrdny on his Mum to New Yorg. Mr. ontl In. ( H. Dodo: rotumod Int ovoning lrom "r honeymoon Ind an the (noon! 0! hot mother, In. Douglas Hooptr.Adol imut. Hurry Dov . ol Viceorh. B. .. arrived homey y to uoolinoittor. Ionian Davy. who has been an ill 0! peritonitis but in slowly con- nhu-inn. Mu. AIIIOY. Potacrboro, arriv- ill 0! ponmtuun Bill in Ilowly con- nkox-ing. Mu. Annoy. ed in Coin y. She in visiting W. 'N'. (rid). ol drvun. anxfhhor friends. w. muhntamd that. Harvey Wnmot ofldtvon. anxffmhor lriondu. .Wo understand Harvey has bought the vacant lot opposite the pot-tooo and will u.u..:.- Saxon, at an only data. a unlit ol ocaa. George Cli Nu the contact. A. E. Lang and wile Inn nu:-nod Iron I month! vim with Manda in Pain 0 andvlcinity. Harvey Warner has run Iron a month : out- ing in New Yeah and oclaar place. O.W. Duly named to Kingwon yesterday morning. allot a lu-id visit with big lube: and ca pod-by: to _l_>io data, In. Wood. llnlo nn. who Id! on'l'lmrI- day In (my. N.W.1`. Will Vanalatino and W. um have an-norl mu a can raga-' eruin among Tlouaand ia- landa nth do yaoiI~PItnl. i Incbod by Jesuit prieat. Irom monnruu. It said ..L.o.A with - Iauulino hard here. namqs &` THE NAPANEE BUDGET. ._:_._.._:___ PERSONAL MENTION. Kingston ]: tho Government 3 Iooplcnl or n Home o_,Iut? . M(m'rIcI:.u.,.Jul `,3l.-Hon. J. I. Torte bu Issued the fol owing, which spook: for ; itself: . Put. this question wtho ratepayers ol I the dominion: M... ..r .1... dnmrtmnnh of the civil lor- ua7v'ao.u- -I.ap. un..""1 __.__` -* __. To speak only at the department on ublic works, which is in my charge, and or which I Am reeponuible, thin ie what I have done : I summoned before me the chief: of the different bnnohen of the ser- vice. and I told each one of them to make out I list of the employee: whom they do not require, or do not deeerve. because of their conduct.to be maintained in their Egsitoins. Theee liete have been placed fore me with detailed reports. I have acted upon these maxim. In the town of rel elone more then workshops or oiou. ` At. Ottawa in the oiooo and vyorhhop of my dapnrtmont about no person: will oeue guring on this pay linu nftar Aug., Int. ` has been made. The heading which I have given this article deserves the attenohn of all men 0! good faith. In the government A hospital or a house of rest ? In other words. it is the duty of the government to keep in its employ hundreds and thousands of portions whose services are not necessary to the ed- ministration oi affairs ? Is it right to tax commerce, industry and the working classes to feed a veritsble army of public servants Y I hang uni math 1; ninvln dismissal for (goat of the dopnrtqxonu of vi are crowded vth uholou omplo eon. These employees. who may be onoot people. but whom the department: do not require, -must be notied without delay that their services ar no longer wanted. nut nnnnnnntl Iii I'AiX I Of` 0! mr their service: no longer wnnwu. Our opponents will raise a cry porte- cution and tynnny. Thaw have nlnudv commenced that guy, u...-.. -._.-__, `-7 H. son . o only 0! the depnitlnent ol nublic works. my [ In the town of sore! none more mun seventy men had to lave the government workshops oiou. At. Ottawa worhhop lat. I repeat it : The action which I have resolved on taking is based upon the re- ports of the head: of the vuioua bunches, to whom I hm-cleft lor the moment the full responsibility of the selection which made. rm... |......a:.... mhanh I hnva given I have not made a sin le dismissal political cause. ldo not. ind myeell not. to make any. I simply auto that l have not made any. A state employee who plunges into the electoral melee naturally takes the risk of being dismissed if the Party which he is fighting reaches power. I` his party triumphs he in: expect to be rewarded by more rapi promov linn tion. The ordinary civil employee who mindn his busineas follows the ordinary routine through which he must go befo re reaching the higher oioee. In unite of the short time which the new -u--._ .._.w._,, ,_ _ TEES TOOLS. the higher oioea. In spite of ministers have had M. their disposal since their accession to oiee, they have ascer- tained thot. great, reforms are needed. To accomplish them they need the help of public opinion. Eighteen years of power, wielded mo olten by men without. samples, have engendered intolerable abuses. Mr. Lnurier and his coll uea are ready to re- medy these. -(Bgd.) . I. TARTE. Royal Pro:-ognlvo u Boon lhorolsod In Dr. Jameson`: Cue. Ill . QIIIIIIDIIJII I vans. L July 3l.-In the house of com- mons, to-day, Sir Matthew White Ridloy. the home secretary. announced that Dr. Jnnieron and the other prisoner-1 will be treated as lirat-clam miodomeannnceduning their terms of imprisonment. Thn hnme aecratarv announced in the IFIRST CLASS MISDEMEANANTS-u` of imprisonment. The home secretary house, yeeberdu , in reply to a question uked on the eu jecb. thei. the oourt. alone could order than the prisoners be treated as hm.-cleu miedemeenenh. end that no each order had been iuued. He Added, however, that in her] not. been decided whether the royal prerogetive would be exercised and an order in the queen : name ieeued chat the prisoners hnve better treatment. than or- dinnry convicce. In-_ Jameson and him colleagues will now (linnry convicts. l)r. Jameson oollea use be allowed to have their men 5 brought. to them from outside the Wormwood-Scrubbn Prison. where they are conned, will not. nave to wear the usual prison gnrb, will not have to do any menial work, And will be allowed no have small quantities of beer nunl winn be nuowou uml wine. A U00! rirlormullcu. A couple of thousand pereonl boIrded the street on: lut evening Ind vieited Lake Ontario perk, which in dIily growing in populuity. The chiel IttrIci.ion there we: I concert oolnpeny which ivee I re- gulnr high-clue performInce. he enter- tainment it free to the puh1io Ind ull who visit the rk hIve the privilege ol reeing the whore` show. A hell dozen reone teko part in the entertainment. vi ich in right u to dIte. It opens with I one Ict farce. hmgheble to I degree. Meek Ind Bell do ll rnuuicIl Int thIt he: never been battered by Iny compeny visiting this city. They play duets on cornetl. Itrin instru- menu-. etc. Their beet wt in I net on I number of glue bottle! pertly lled with water to tune them to I proper degree of pitch. This in very fine, In Ire Ileo home rpevinltiee by I negro impereoneior. The show given Ietiehction. eC n..nI.I..| ne. - II-_ mu". 5. . .. ........_......, Collldod `III: I II]. An otroot. car No` I6 woo running down the oaylum hill thin mornin it ouuck o rig owned by R. Sponoor. tailor. drivon by R. Davidson. Tho driver woo upoodin along pub Hogon'o bloclsmith shop. on had just. got. no for on Shorts cornor when he now the down nor. 1!. woo too late to get out of ito mod. 90 Mr. Dovidoon turn- ed the horn ohorp oround. Tho shops of the cor struck tho hind wheel of the rig, smuhingit. ond mo 0! (ho oholu. The motonnm did his ucmoot. to prevent on oocident. Hod the cor boon running ot. A high rota of opood tho olloir might, have boon more diooouono. ugh nu or Ipoou an lmbeon more A $3.56 Shoe for $2.80. A $2.50 Shoe A for $2.00. A $1.50 Shoe for $1.20. ,. :._. IO-Bland llllltoll. Ornvu. July 3|.--Hon.` Clnrlu Fin- ntrick. lor Quebec Oenue,vnnd Hon. L. . Davina, in Prince Edvard Island. were elected by aoclunntion yeetudny. Innki ' ht ncclnnuiono Altogether. Two the minivan are in the menace. Ir. Field- ing`: election occurs on Aug. Ml: ll- Queeni. Shelburne: III. 'l`nrte o on An . 3rd. Mr. Blair will likely go into 1 senate until 1 oonlnone uonncy occur! in New Brunswick. Ind Ir. Vnteu-Ion will prnbnbly run for North Urey. .. . ___-.___. mtion They have Already K0119. _ lot IIIII-C-5. Buying c|o0.hMo war in I mud of dollar: and cum. and strictly I mount oi budnan. A ouinhon be worth only dollar you pay for it. We give you I Idiot mum nu-Input without [rubbing I hand- gall-ryou pyhguwopnyunusm ui gnrnoutvi tgr|b|IinnInnd- fnl oontinilsohloltodolt. Whonwo ullyononoolouu-nib vohcw youvill all spin up in and at another. Gnnd Univn. IUIUTU luv wlvn uuunuvu Ivrvu vu- .cbod re run. In the W -.,....o.. m-.. 1...! on hum (ha um-arm vnioutl unnpu. an-un the lI,h had tu-3:51: nude. "'- nnw ` II: III A Io-not Pump. lonllun Iusld. In-Inlnngd Iurlh. gvo hut H-pg-ljijlha -T`. I _ . H MUST WE KEEP IDLE MEN? um-nb. -) lou-I. ,.,- Bunlo. N. Y.. Exp:-en. Michael Hmlo , olNo. 7880:1003 shrub. was struck by 1 might. train on the Buf- hlo Cnoek nilnond truck: at Miohignn tweet. st 2:80 o'clock Tuesday than-noon. and may be fatally `hurt. 11..-o.I.w did not no shot:-eight approach- Bu-(Joy did not too shot:-eight approach- in . Ho cloned the inch wikhout loo ing to the right or left. and suddenly | the train wuuupon him and hurled him in- to the air. I. .-:..I.o. I... was crushed above the I niay knee. ma his left arm en1 enouluu wen-1 broken. He wee mien no the Emergency hospital. where hieiniured leg wee Am- puuted. The phyeic me hope to nve his arm. The any there in a. strong!` pl'0bI- bility that will not recover. he in- jured men is twenty-seven years old. [Drab evidently ensued on Tueedey night. - .n,l Q. _ Oioerutz .nd Bellnntyne epent. ooneidenble time yeeterdny Afternoon in endenvori to locate the men Michael Hartley. kiled at. Bulfelo. A: there Are several families by the name of Kertle in this vicinity, a real. many pereone _ to be cel|ed on. n viewing Mrs. John Hurt- I... n. urn: nun-mined that ahe had kept. I In visiting Mrs. Jonn nun.- ley it. won neoerlnined thnt/ahe kept. boarder At, one time whom she believed had used their name nlterwnrde. About nine years ago young Michael Cruiok- ahanlis was one of the emi rum, boys to come out from Scotland-. e WI! quite a large Ind and John Quail. oi`_lnvernr , engaged him for a year. ln t. e winter he was to get, his board and clothing, nnd in the summer receive monetary renumeretion. Micheal soon became tired of the country and be- In to look around the city {or other work. 0 finally fell in with the Hartley hmily and took up his domicile with them. He worked oil` and on for different. People and at one time neeined oalemr Williams At. the H..M.C. Michael at last. began to get uneasy and longed lor new I.-orviooa. He left here and went. over to Cape Vinoentbo work. He returned. but ocouionallv cook short. trips wthe United States. It is about four years now nince he lnetleft. King- ntnn He want. to Buffalo and lrom thele vllokctt, MICHAEL HARTLEY DIDN'T LOOK WHEN HE OROSSED fRACKS. 5 He was Bully uuu-oa-'no |g,.,'riio-um to Ban Dion the Adopted Ion 0! In. I John nu-uoy-1n um Years In Ind n..._. -IInl_Hnt Ilcnrd from For Four WI`-`Iii: leg was crushed m uni shoulder were 5...... In an mien four he last Ion. rung- ston. He went to other places. When he first went away he used to write regularly to the Hartleys. The last letter Mrs. Hart ey received w _ dated Se mber. 1892. In this letter. from Butlalo. he told of havin won a OIO bet on the (Iorbett-Sullivan X ht. but that he had ot oil on as ree Wli his winnings. He xways called rs. Hartley his mother, and her daughter Lydia was addressed as a sister. lt is altogether likely that on old letter from Lydin ve the Buffalo police the clue as to his i entity. When Michael stopped writing home Mrs. Hartley and other members of her family enquired for him. Mr. Cummings, with whom he had boarded. told them that Michael had be- come a little wild, and that they could not a ree. Mr. Brady had the same views. At t e tune Mrs. Hartley was very much=oon- cerned. Michael had been to her as a member of her own family: she did not think any more of her own son than she did of him. Minhnnl urnuld reuuest a favor as quickly [Ems stag BY A mm Michael would request (iuickly l Many other member of the lam . and jun as quickly would it be granted. Mrs. Hartley remembered an instance when he ......:..a mnnnv in his nocll for seven! Week: remembered instance when no carried money in hi; nook for fear his oom niona would know he had io. He knew i they found lt out he would hnvo to spend It. However, Micheal drunk. and his edoptad mother think: he has been pretty wild luoly. _ In relating the {note to the police Ind nunrimr Beret. Snodden that the deed the facts to the ponce Illa aaauring Sergt. man was undoubtedly the Miohul the bud adopted. Mrs. Hartley Asked if it could be uoerteined wh her Michael had Any money when died. She would have liked very much if his bod could be brought to Kin stain for buria . but unleu Michael had a little cash ut away it could not be wcomplished. 1-fhe had not the money and the cost would be beyond her means. Sergt. Snodden wired the chief 0! nnlinn at. Buffalo last night that he had Snodden wlroa me emu or line at. Buffalo last night ound the friends of the unfortunate man, but that they were very poor and umble to meet cost of bringing the body to this city. -.n- nape Innnllllll F The nun-glen Could Not uet Into It-Took other lousy. $1`. Amml-:w .~I, Que., July 3l.-'l`he qenersl store and met ofoe kept by homu Lamb wen burglerimsd lest night. The burglsrs mede their entrance into the store by burstin open two back doors. Their Attempt to low 0 n the solid brick sale was unsuccessful. Eat the oxplonion shattered the safe bsdly. Not succeeding in etting into the safe they burst open a des end wok ebout 870 in stamps and About I`) in cents. The suspected parties on strsngers end urived in the villnge yesterdsy And celled st the store to pur- chese I ir ol shoes, shirt and s whip. A desoriptnon o! the two young men, given by the Assistant postmaster. II: One lair. with suburn heir, About twenty-two yeers of age. clean shaved, height About ve feet ten mohes; the other you about live leet. seven inches. tether derlxoomplexiomsbout some e. They left some blacksmith : tnnln be ind them. loll And III: [.011 crushed. 8ov'ru Qunnn. Qua, July 8l.-At. 3:15 o'clock this morning ndyoong boy named Alhort Benudry. aged Roan. second son of conductor 0. Bnndry ol the Brand Trunk uptgyn, while uttcmpd to jump an mom: can on No. 9 way! min. ' IMMIEE. , IE1 - 10. may n ` tools he ind them. Trunk whm uucnpu w pump on some my! train. luv! this nation bound for lohnond. slip; and MI and hothmlo | ho- low the into on . B0 In: on to the Howl Diou holpihl. Invil, when amputation into bomulo toono ol MI low. In in not oxpooud the boy will noovur. ._._..,._.-.__ In tho hour at which the In-go. uppe- dooi shuns "Auction" hives Kingston on her trip to Piotann. -.._ ...,__.___ R. Di\via&8oiI'oll`oI'ol lonyoonu on an can has boon moopua. 0 IO III`. Hi! ri Ma ` man. An his left. I later You-I no n-u Glovn IllI.-~IQt lloord II--n V- THE SAFE IMPREGNABLE. Thin Things. c. um:=m_m1 They an aura of an-ttinu justfwlmc they want It our Mun---the dnlntierd Perfums-n, the .mn...o. .~lmu... and Tnllat Na:-snurien. the right Our 8uunOuuuoINn.our ` '-`-- -M -van IMIIII. W > -lIIVUUIvu an --. uanauoocinhl-. L ` E13101: TwocE14131 : To admit Air and ulfnrul onlnfurrnblo \'onNl|- Mon \\'umrpruu!ed to rl-slut nhlorpol ol p|rvph'lI.i0n nr min. Mu`-me... for. hoopla; Iluevau and kin In Hm I'ull mu-0. sun (N that H ulum notmld nupruninluly to tho watch! 0! Ilnoclrouu. All r-ulurs.x'.'n-ants par nrd. jT.- . I0 u.ii1. -- Light to \ winds, no mg! cool. Mcn?" :" ,Furnishings J-:3: _`...__, Helpful" merchandizing bring you such values as rule these july days at H|rdy s. Money earns biggept returns for you thtgqgh its spending. " ls` I If you are "down town look at our window of Men s Goods, then come inside and examine our full. assortment and the prices. ' prices. Rrnm prices. _ Braces, Sox, Shirts. whute [and colored. Men's Ties. Boys` Ties. pun`-\yO|1ina'in Mnn'c FIIrn`h- THE IDEAL SUMMER INTEIILININC Perlorated Tex_tile_ H` Men's and Boys Cream Jump- ers. 25c. " Me '5 and Bovs`T Flannelette and Oxford Shirts. read made up for the cost of materia , ' Men s Underwear at lwest Inxvmuamn m'I.Lrrm. Saeurdav. Aug. lat. Amerion" among the L000 Ialnnda 2 p. m. Faro 250. Monday. Aug. 3rd. "Inneriou" to Pio- bon. ll:30 n.m. Fare 50. .. W. I. DBINNAN. Iunvul. Dmnnmn um llnu.ln-lI Plu- oon that. block Ib0VO old stand. conoreg. Men's nes. noys nu. Everytllingin Men's Furnish- ings at dry goods prices. . ; um. um u. `rill launluo lvnnI:|nxl|-.lfaHM I1 utrool. Tolouhono uh. Opon Duold PI-innou uh-cot, Corner 8 phone nommluilculsion. -I I 1-.` .,,,,_L__..I1..:.a.- H In Mr manna. hunnva Unnu-run um KlIAl.III--P5 Sydonhun stream. '15 0- nhono BORN. DAN.l.lNI.`--At Athena. July Mich. wife 0! Stephen Darling. of I non. Rnl9l.I\-ln Piston. July iioch. to Ir. nnd M.--, I-`., W. Rnblin. n dnuuzhkr. H\'.n'r-(`nu-r - On July 18th. W. E. Hyatt. to Bertha Omit. both of Hallo- well. HlN)Tlc~l)l.`>`lKF.~AL Pioton. July 27th, J. M. Roote. to Libbio, dnughbr 0! John M. Danika. ::______._jj_?_ Dill). Awrurn In Picton. July 20%|), MII7 Arthur, nged 03 years. non Bmnx l-|V`ll-.lrl'l`. A mum In late 4 your ol . hnvy mono and . 1 white hind font. lnlormnlon gladly ro- 1-eivadm the Al-ova nddnu. ROOMS 10 LET WITH . prnvomonh. with be street. Prlou Inodonh. r Tun` iiiiis` `of? sun: nun. known so IcEwon'n onndn. Apply to J. 8. Kelvin. In Olnonoo otloot. __ . ,__.;... ..__ Baron noun: no. no QUIII1 Q not ooouploci by In. Donochu. on mun. clan he lay. Apply to J. B. I Ila Ill rnnuuuu -nu-u. -U 'Iw-'-- -- oluplod `I1: 0. D Ohovn. u boon 0 new and Iudvu hone lac our hunt; nun. pinto J. .ou.nnu.nn.0lucooo mm. \ :_- WITH ALL HOD Il- board. 0| I0 uh III 033 vvvuw A counfer full of odds and ends marked like this; Former value, zoc, now IOC. Former value, 25c to 30c, now 15c. Parasol Cuts $11.00 Parasols now 75c. $1.25 Parasols now -$1.00. W $|i.5o Pragola now $1.13. Child s Parasols, one-fourth of? price. 4 - `A -:--?_:::-j-:__-. '7 Iunummnn RLATI I whl can to: coal In. Apugqtlthho 1 Onlovuv (Joann TIA YACHT. THIRTY III? um avnlu modem to and I norfoos boob J In ulna. ddnu cu nu Ill!` new porfoos nut! to the Wmu 00. . ,, _,,, TIA! YACHT. "LADY 0!` T!!! Id 0 fl. length. 13. Quin. -.50 one wot wood a O {or at no :33 psnlnnhqrgo i. , .1 ll Adolnldo nine} won, romo. 0. \'0l'l(`l IS HIIIBY Will 10 E 1 may cannon tint luv IJOO`lI`|lII for `In to m an n 0 wrong. 0'0 uncut nu Inu}:'Inl to loll. of thin r-Hy. vlth whom I have 60 hi plum ti Ila! I50] E to D `nth nulonIou':I . DAY VII . } o'o|o-wk. in Q4 (P0190 0Im;_0,_ ~_ 7 J__A_` " E A marked increase in weight ll` Invalid: and the Aged. For linlleno Phlllnl. { strength in notit-eublo uftor tnug a few bottles of 1- . rurrr\I\1'rItV which in medicinal vulue roprulolltl" an equal quantity of God LIVOP 0. I'll I lll VALUABLI 880? AND PIIIIIII. Indlllhinoono strut. at uncut oo- ouplod by [udw5_r9_ hguo log gnu 70:10:` Ap- "?`I"".".`.": . ...{:' ..: """ ""' " " 0 E? r at the nan-Idcnoln nntolhllh July. I$._ -_ vuurv --vvv--- v..._._, we ha5e just gone over our stock of Capes and nd a few odd lots of 3. 5 or 7 of a line, all that's left of our big stock-- they too must go. nun (`range Inn - `I :n (`.. \l1P_ uuuuuuuuuuu uv tum.|\--In Frown. July man. no 1 Mrs. E. W. Roblin, daughter. --:j?-.-.__.-..:__j_ Room: '10 1.31`, WITH KMBD. Q` QUI strut. iii 00! . RI III). 31 +u;Tj For Hula by All l)ru|Ito. -:_- Iney too must go. 75c Capes, 19c; $1.50 Capes, $1.00; $1.25 Capes, 75; $2.50 Capes. $I.5o; $3-75 Capts. $2.50. - Pillow Shams I n \lI:II ....l: AIunIuuonIIQj- -- r-.. l-|- II ._A Landm- CARDOPHIAKI. . -nnunnu xn EXVURHII IN l'l4I.'I"l N. .n Ann In. "Anna:-In huiiunens. n Jo at: LET: ` W34". mm ` Kin} \.-nuwmn A um ltu-A um HENRY IIRAII. un---nu nun nun III Iron BALE "EOARD. I` Cape Rpdyctions. l9c \| .. 1.....- nun nnnn nvnr n ion . luo. L't'o' J in |I,"l`oI*on6o.. 0. man i t? .2. "'3. . . I dkskin I'IllUII h II(IIIID just :1 few pairs left. Wil them Thu ' 25c per pair. ' ready brai . A 9 HA RD Y S ' % 0 Duck Suits. ~ Former price,$z.25, now $1.50. Former price,$2.5o, now $1 85. I Former ptie,$3.5o, now $2.70. | DIIOSS Goods ,,,-.__ :._u -4` ..A.I.. .....I An-nth: -N0. V V ZIIMIIIVIV nu-nu--. AI-IIXDDCLIII AlllA(@l7I'l'AlI|'.Vl'l'll Iva! uni-cabin. would Inc I mu- Mon. II In MIC on r lo! I nun. Ana-attend bout: cannabi- ha. Alina . I. 8. In . Tspa1u<{ Quick W ~ % -" 174 Wellington Strut . iujrmuullolullo gun as wwv nuschnalo no how its not UIIId~&\asvungn_ung T. N. SHERMAN. --- srluknou wmrao. ....-..n and gun AIVYIPITAIP ` '. IIC iTnITIFcTREh'L ca 4 __ sang to nus nnucoa Iuiuucy. nu Iolhor DyIn`l'rou- lyKlopu-Ilu I Lady lnunbqu ot the Wanna Wlyllq 'l'Iayl.|vod|utluWiIurn Pu-talcum .41.. ---u--n CbNROY. WHO MURDEHEI) H_I8 WIFE AT OGDENBBURG. muliloroau. Soon to be brought to trill to Canon. N.Y.,on the ground that the mother ol Conroy wu subject to ...u...un an md Ind tnmmitud thg infancy and the death 0! ma mmnur. The lady supplying the information is a resident. of Upper l-lurl. street. Her hun- hand was amember of the Royal Canadian Ries, of which regiment. the fntberol the Ogdenaburg murderer was also a member. ln '65 a detachment of the regiment. was stationed at Sandwich, near \\'ind- .-nor. (`,onro_v and` the husband of this lady were with the detachment. The t.wofami|iee lived in the same build ing in apartniente ee rated only by a hall- wuv. It. can be ren ily understood how in- rnteu only Dy a nun- wuy. ily timute both women would become under such circumstances, living together under the one roof. The had ample o;3)ortun- ity of studying one other : every- my life and of becoming acquainted each with the other's failings. It was under such cir- cumetnnces the new resident of this city came to know that Mrs. Conroy was a vic- tim of epilersy. Wlut she knows of the Conroy fami y was told in these words: We were on detachment. stationed at Sandwich. (ionroy. n jolly, good natured mun. wen bugler of the detachment. He was fond of a glass of beer but was never nbunive to his wife. Their apartments were next to ours, just across a hallway. I knew Mrs. Conroy for a year or more be- fore she died. She mm A quiet. nice little woman. I think her femily lived some- where near Chethnm (Amherstburg). As well M I can remember there were nix children in the Conroy family. The youn - eat. A boy. was about five or six months nhl ..n...n his mother died. which. I think. `arm I` UIIIWII. .!., UII nu gnnulu epileptic {In and Ind taint of lunnity to her son, it in intonat- ;.... in 1...... that nmuidont of thin city tiint lueenity her II. II Interwo- ing minor that ennident city wee well eoqnsinted with the mother of the murderer end nleo with the circum- etenoea surrounding her ted death. King- sboniene are deeply intereeted in the creme event which occurred at. 0gdenehur some month: ago on eooount. oi the ncipel actors in theving tonnerly reel edhere. n ..m L. .-..-mmhund Hut. 3 dgv or gwo luunuuu V VI: u-vvv-..- .. -.-- ., , _ int having [Shh hero. II: will boremomhond that ndny nrtwo After the y. the Wine pub- lished an on naive account of the career at the nmldour. 0! his to- sidonoo have And connection with A" haboery, nlootlnoheo that baton hot nur- rime with Uonroy tho uInn_iou_d~_wognu , uuvvvly, um-v on.-.-- ._- ..-. ria with Uonroy unordered-wanna h been em yed by M11. D. J. Glrbutt as o domeeic. All who knew Conroy during his residence here teetied to hie vicious temper and brutality at times. He was ilwaya looked upon _ae a dangerous man, abort tempered and not to be trust- ed. It is uite evident that heredity has , flayed ll ar more important part in his i fethan is generally credited. With a view to throwimzn little light upon the matter, a Wmc: reporter hunted up the following information concerning Conroy's and the death of his mother. mi... Indu -unnlving TENDERS I50: ~ Wollm [blind and Kingston, Ferry. ' ICIAEII THY `Hal. about five en: monme i old when his mother died, which. was in the full ol l805. It won in the I some year Abraham Lincoln was shot. I I knew Mre. Conroy was subject to ts, l which used to come upon her euddenlyanl i leave her very week. I remember well N the daythe poor woman died. ltwne coming on the full of the year. She geve her I baby in charge ol a Mrs. Comer. ` who lived in the room with her. while she went down town to do some shopping. It - won in the afternoon. and I remember she went nfter groceries as well on to purchane I n suit of clotheewor some cloth to make u 4 I-uit for one of her little boys. She went to make her purchases at l general store, had given an order for groceries, and was in the act of crossing over to the clotin department when it t came upon her on ehelell on the llbor. The store- kee )8!` did not know what wine the matter wit her. eoiuaked the town connteble to call a cab and remove her. Thin the con- stable did. taking her to til? police cells in- stead oi` her home. She no unconeciou! nnd the ignorant constable thought her condition the nuwome of too much liquor, although the poor women never tuned it. Thinking to bring herte her nenaee. he re- moved a portion of her clothing and ' threw A couple of pailn of water over her. As this had not the desired ellect, and Al the women did not regain consciousness he become alnrmed and called in a. hyeicinn, who ordered her removnl to her ome. This wu done and every eort put lorth to save her in. ll lilo. nu "She regained oonecioueneee. bu never in he egeim She could undere nd ell t at we: said to her when re slowly. The baby wee crying end In Inede en et- tempt to nurse it, but leiled. Deepite the care given her.ehe died the lollifwin Alter noon. Her friends hed the ooneteiie er` reeted on in charge oi meneleughter. but he wee acquitted on the teetimon of the physician who eltended re. Couro . In hie evidence the doctor said I. tit wee juet poeeible she would here died had the weter not been thrown on her. The coneteble, of course. received the benet of the doubt. The doctor Itebod that death wu due to epiiepey." mm. Ierlu nnuhl um. an that Mun. Con~ RECALLlNC_TE_ norm. mad that death due to epuep-y. This lady could not any that roy ever mud in on inane mnnner, but beyond I doubt. her brnin vu linseed. She could not remember how many u Mrs. (Jonnoy had during the 'od lhu knew her, up! the time 0! her th. She is IIDO ol 0 `Mon that the son. now held on 1 charge murder. in the name who won an inhnt. at the time of his mother : death. She was not A strong woman. being went Iy, end had the Apps:-Inca olbeing nlnyn worn out from (align. To hkotho pcouru-qno any (I wanna trip. Sauna-Amerien"-Iinvu Kmgaton Monday. Hz!) n.m.. for Piceon. ailing? l.nke-on-the-Mountain each way. Farr. . What In fllllfllll In The Sporting Anna 0! `III: Day City. ' .. . Ll,_|_ L-.. n_L:...... .......-4.! n Goodblacl but mm the Spoon. below Oglnr In- The tnnnnoruuon con below Ucdnr IIu||n. The tnnaporuan commitub M the Kingston bicyclo club hunrnngod with tho H.'l`.R.'lor'ning|ohro I-the our the lino bottom Port Hound Bruclvlo, and with tho C.l .R. woon Pothoro unlothvnouthodnyolthobicyclenou Audio! Ilppowzu hhtho phhnnqno Bay 0! Quinta win, Runmlr Ame:-ion"-Ionvu Kmgaton Alix cl `run any Ins . v Hoodbhcl but nhinzlnptxunl of! .|.. 0...... halo: MAP In . cry, also tlnoheo tlu 3 w hum amulovod bv M SPORTING PARAORAPHS. A-unintu-a. _An.4.-Ln-IIA--d III! 3. l)C'lIlIl" ~ murdered-wanna Mr: I! llrbnbt. - KINGSTON. ONTARIO. FBIlJA__Y EVENING. JULY 31. I896. land. He paid his board in full butit in mid Lhnt. various Kingston merchants have no- counta unsettled. They hope he may re- turn. It. Is said a jeweler is a creditor to _a handumo account. Mr, Dudlav had a uleaaimz appearance hanclumo account. Mr. Dudley had pleasing uppearance and was a genial . humorous person. Lmlt. winter he onnnized the Wolfe Ia- I 1kdi|IIl.flAt8WOllO lnInndAnpoI- pnlodlyllllcl.` V Two cu-alga has June I thnln giving innnmnuhulu E. y ur- rivod at Wolfe Island and engaged roogl ving hie nemeuchulee I1. muney er- ongod none at. thereeidenoe olD. J. wean. lie geveeverybody the in on he wee %`z{:'."..`:a""oZ`.'n.`Zsn...a :".'Z`s7..5'..2.'..`t ; he taold.n't.hoee with whom, he came in oonugt. lht be Ind come to like the eurroundhge eo well that hevouldreneinelewmonbhelongzer. Hie montherignrllnto yeue. Eu-I in the fell at '04 received word fmu iohlgen. I Be GiIa1HthongIt.&|Iet lubed! Ive:nt.eweyend in ebout: week retmned with hie-Hale dnghtar. Aged about twelve yeue. He had eevenl timel inwneeed tint he had not liIved.IW.\ hiu Irih (or some van. On the vhoie. tnol inwnud that no in: not uvuuum his vita (or yous. however. he was vet rot-icons sud tle nbout himoll. though on u b fornoonploolyenru no one knovonotly when he had comp from He chimed to be an American and seemed to hue much money. _ _ Ho Inn frequent in the city. and upon tuheuooouionl oxhnnivo ~ rchuu. n_..... 1......-{Inn In gun I ll mennely. Anomorlumuuu vun nu-nu`. of July oolebratidn. to wfizh nulnoroul people were invited. His pnieee were sung everywhere. An end must have come to his nances. however, an lately he was not. as profuse in his expenditure. To make a sour short. A few days 0 he and hisgittle gir disappeared from olfe ls- lan . genial humorous Last. organized lnnd literary and debuting society and was active in all in socinla. He made many friends by his agreeable manner. '` x`.`'`" Case: Before The Yolk-o luglau-no At `l.'.o.clny'| Heulon. The case against. James Whalen, tailor, for stealing A piece of cloth from E. Walsh, merchant tailor, was given a hearirig be- lore the magistrate thin mornin . Mr. Walsh testified that he was obli to die- miaa Whnlen because of bad work he had done. Whalen had made a coat and it was unsatisfactory. The urchaaer had an begiven an induction of on the suit in order toinduce him to Lakait. Of this amount Mr. Walsh charged Whulon 82.50. Whalen agreed to thiia. (Erma-examined bv Whalen. MI`. Walsh gt doc:-lptlor at 1:. Whnlen agreed this. Crow-examined by Whalen, claimed that he never told Whnlen he could have the piece of cloth in question. He admitted cutting a pair of troueern for Whelen and the letter said they were we Min bi . ifr. Walsh told the nmgistmte that he had always found Wlmlon honest and would not be afraid to employ him again. He su posed Whelan took the cloth throug 5 its when he was discharged. Olllcor `ullmzlu swore tlnt he found through when he dlacmrgea. cCullngh the cloth in a shop near Bibby s livery and that Whnlon at. first mood that he boughtit. Ho afterwards hold him that he took it because Mr. Walsh had cut his Lrousorn wronpgf. \\'hnlan ml: for an adiournment till witnesses summoned. Umnwa. Robert Jermtt. Hugh Mcnll. Malcolm Jenkins. Hugh Gollogly And Marry Me- Mnllou. youn lads, won chnrgod with in- fractions 0! t. ecity by-law by throwing swlnga. The boys smashed the windows in nfrnmn house on Mui'dock`n fnrm.Diviaion The boys smashed me_ wmuowa in nfrnmo house on Mui-dock`: street. The parents of the boy: were pre- nent. and agreed to pay nes for their sons nooner than have them whipped by the prlice or put. in jail. The colonel will not decide on the amount. of the ne till lo- morrow morning. nu IAIIJI ... .............. .....-.. ..__ ,, wronygf. Whnlen ask for adjournment tomorrow when he will have a couple of summoned. Granted. 12-5.... ,l..-..n Hnuh Nlnllnll. Malcolm All ht Qnlet Along the Ilnrho: Front Tn-dny. The str. Monteagle. Duluth, in expected to arrive here to-dny with a mrgo of wheat. The echr` Nellie Hunter in completing aliechnrgimz her cargo of cod at. Craig & (`o'e wharf. Th:-ochr. Fubiola, for R. (`r|wlord, in windbound at Onwego. A big an is rolling in there to-dn . Neurl all the M.T.()o'a barge: and Luge are null employed in tnnelet-ring ram from Prescott. And Ogdenaburg to on- tree]. '1-5...... Rmuin, Fort. William. in dun- The In . Sequin, Fort William, olhr ing 40.000 buoholn ol wheat. st. Pom- mout. . It in oonoigmwl to James Richard- son & Sam. The Iuambu-go Kin Ben nrrivod n from Bmiv.h'u Fall! In ny. She clan Iguin for Olwogo, and her next cargo will be [or the Fol r oompnny hero. -n.. R A nummar (tolumbinn in to bu lot the Fol note. The R. & . steamer Columbim have no wheels, in place of the bran mnwn in use. which hnvo vod too light, nnd loo Ilraighl. in the b The aunmor Pnnport brought. the new wbooll lrom Montreal to thin on Tuudny Int. Illd they will be paced in position lorthvith. lo a. .i....l....I nut. um m-on Hnmm and l ' It in doclnrod that the prop Samoa consort. was not dry-docked here not be- cnuuo thecbnrgee were too high, but (I) becuuae I duty oz fty per cent. on all repairs done in foreign pone is encted by the United States: and 42') hoonueednkaaeteru not I u lot II wotk on to l'nim `soon no dock charges at Kingeton and Bull`n|o are almost identi- cal: il my ulventege it in in levorof King- nton u no prot. in song! (or workmen or on an iee. lt.bnuddghtLhn.(eobI.lso oral- vinihor It the I.'l'. '0 plant. oot ol Quenntreeu Onoethepleoe wulull 1:! Me. the baby hum ol the olevunn. clunk- ing of chain: nnd windlupen. the welcome sound 0! chem whiahlee betokoned ac- Livity, while the largo number of men to- tivoly ongnged in earning nlivelihood e; tbeplnnethe 1 nuoe olnhuman hive. Todeyv theee on winning sad at e-l'ko stillness In. The only g'o!||ile now visibg around the plentr | I -tho downheuud Ihovellte reclining 0! life visible around no plans`: 0 `the rooliningr cuoinnomo Mendly ohndo wnlting the eokhnhd Ir. Iicuwbot, fot "Imm- thing to burn up." The Ioonool nativity nl. dncrilnd can bowiuu-ad my than thing up." The Ioono OI nouns, ns cunbowiuncudnny I_...x..'L mu. Pnnmnnr Odlldllli vu-v-pa... ' IIOIC-Db Onthobrputauor Anien" lava Kingion lo-aunt st 2 p.-. (hlb at uunnuquocuohvny. Thins Ho. , PKTTI yuvbitt POLICE CEURT-FRI DAY. SIXTY-THIRD YEA a.-r

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