Daily British Whig (1850), 25 May 1897, p. 6

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OI Ill. QCPBIDUTC NH` nnglunu. A. Groenhill, of Proecott, who formerly conducted a dry goods store here. was A vlnimr tn thn nitv vgnhardnv. mean an expo The new In "I under the Thu , at Blaokwlel. was nod by the nco of Wales on Saturday. Kn:-mn Inn in A nhnlnn-`A :-T.Tn A. J. CI-AL! `rho Vary um: from city And continent -'l'ho Gsthorbd Line: 31 Reporter: And also World : Nun Wind By the United Press Li pton s Ma. Craig I: O0. Mm Mary Kely. Railton. in visiting LI loll ! IUD. VIII` G \2U. Mary Ke ly. visiting friends in zhe city. Prettieet. of e are the new tie shoe: for lndiee wear at Johnston & Co :-. " R. E. Walker. proprietor of the Oriental hotel, served 500 meals on 23rd end 24th. 'l`In om-Jumittnn in nlmv-cr'n`nf Mm nqlnhrn. now, sarvpu DUU lnealu on zdru nnu zuu. The committee in ohargiof the celebra- tion ox ta to have auiciont fund: to meet al ex n. In... ..-... 9.. -I ....A-.. 41.- 'I"I..m.. .5. lsmmn 31 um sclssons. .n-q---IIF- AND THE NEWS TOLD ' IN BRIEF. A1LIlnI N IIIBI OH Dllllflly. \ rn, Kurmn tea is n cboice`1rf.Tc o. J. Craig I Iva iv v I 13- FASHION. PRINTS AND OINOHAMS THE" DAILY D I "CW . Two lending: n Cairo," a tuna Iva` ........T'.-.`.:;.. ' % K1xus1'o.v.Ju-niu, &'n.-A ` an the -hunk: ugnyuryn into an at In a tight! In-dig. killing than pawn. and kinda. lac othn. -CUT}. 'IJ_I_,UCUVUO Qcnlc. lay 2&- l`bo Ga-nun taunt Atudia, at Point Arihhlqu. N-9 '5" 50 htonght to Quhoolor in. Sh. will Iuntlmo uhoutlho In` loo! thowook an unucuuy Ill. Puus, Mn 25.--Chnr|oo William Prod- otigk Booon.h:i?ca Do Suxxdddut non of II d Tully -P0|:0l'd' . vdnc Tullynnotll, i: critically ill. The Irina: in llcinn {mm nnnomzimn nf u but Through not BI-aln. Loxnox. May 25.-_\ deepatch Oh the Daily Novrnfrom Berlin says that. the ox- pert. ahot. Kruger. while ring backward today. amt the ballot through 3110 head of his tieter, who was assisting Mm in a William Tall act. She died in a few minutes. 1lIIIIl`IlI` HI. \a-IlIIlUI- Qrnrzc, Que. May `. 5.-Hon. Mr. Mar- chsnd left this morning for Montreal. The formntion oi hie cabinet is not yet com- pleted. It is thought here that he hen gone to Montreal to arrange denitely as so the English representation in the new cabinet. Mr. Marchand is expected back here to-marrow. A grand political de- monstration in being arranged to take place here on Friday next. Secured I Patent. J. E Jones, of Kingston, yeaterdny ro- coived a pntsnt. for his safe ty buer car fender. In is claimed to be one of the moat. promising inventions of practical utility of late years and the wish of Kingsboniam is that he may reap the mwnrd of his ideas richly. The fender will be ado ted at once for the Kingston cars. It will protected by pntcnto in the United States And Eng- land. Would Have Occurred Before. It is uncommon kindness to the retired postmaster to take no notice'of the attack by the Kingston News upon his supersn- nuation. If he is not sware of the abso- lute need of the action of the postmaster- genorsl everyone else in Kingston is, the editor of the News probably included. The best. evidence on this point was furnished when members of his own family one year sgoinitisted arrangements for his super- annuation. "Had the Tupper government survived the elections he would have been retired last full. 50. so. me. 12 1-20. lscand up. CORSBYS ' ')Ko\ QRA ARA K(\n VGA and um To Btlolt To Old Rates. II.u.nrAx. N.S., May 25.-A war of rates that has been goin on for a couple of months besween the ganadian and Domin- ion expreea companies has terminated by the two agreoin to restore and stick to the old rates. be `war affected `Halifax chiclly on account. o'f\(l.he rates for carrying bicycles. Wheels were carried from To- ronto to Halifax for fifty cents. from Mon- treal for forty cents, nnd from St. John for t.wontyvo cents. The restored rates are I from $1.65 to $1.75. ualo Be cancel out. Vmmu. May 25.--During the election: that were held no Boanjaci. Croatia, yesterday. a crowd of eleobore be- came very disorderly and troope were summoned to restore order. While soldiers were trving to dispose of the crowd they were llred upon by some of the mob. rm... .1 ._..__ _-A.._.__-.I AL- 12-- L.-u,-__. _- _1'_:.t`*".:*}E`- -`.-s.`.~..`.*..f'. L` J~~+[mu uauumg one paolono. Irrnngln one D00. etc. It. also gives recipes lorlliquid and solid food. also enumerates the diseases in which special nursing is a necessity, and iveeiu lain words the directions. The ok in lustreted with I view ol l.beRoyal Victoria lmapitnl, 1\Innt.real. The pub` liahers. Davie & Lawrence Co.. Ltd.. Montreal. will gladly muilthis book to anyone sending a one cent. stamp. IIIUU. They at. once roturned the re, killing twelve and wounding thirty-one persona. DUI". A and affair happened here Saturday just. before noon. Mr. Scott. on old gentlemen, a former resident. here, came over from Orono to vote for the by-law. He had u- cendcd the town hall stairs and was about to enter she council chamber to vote when he dropped down and expired almost in- atnntly. ' A1lIl IIll` I nu EIUII Thiais the titleof is valuable and con- ciee treatise on the art of nursing the in- disposed, ventilation of the sick room. bathing the patient. nrrnngin the bed. etc. It also wives mninnn fnrinni nnd By-Law Can-loI-A Tragic lnoldont. B0\\ MAN\'ILLl ., Ont , May 25. - The bonus by-law granting 36.000 to the Bow- manvillo rubber manufactulinp company was carried here Saturday by I majority of twenty-six votes over the required num- bar. What uermeny Dementia. CoX.~m\:~"r1.\'oru-2, May `. 5.-The col- lective note on the ambassador: of the growers of the subject. of Turkish de- man 3 upon Greece hna not yet been reeentsd owin to the German embosse- or at Constantinople` Baron Saunne Von Jeltech, having been forbidden to sign It until Greece consents to the peace terme. It is fu lher underetood that Germany declares elm will withdraw altogether from mediating should the other powers consi- der the previous cement of Greece to be unheoded. III} III IIQIJYIDO, I8 Clllly Ill. 1'30 rincoinnoringlrom congenial: of tho uosuanv ` IIIU plllll (IOWII I30 U uOnI0lII'Ko Phil. Grouse. of men, is here looking after the Billin s cottages and getting thin e arrnng for summer business. The urrey Hill hotel is getting pointed. It will be opento the public About the lot of June. Services were held in the chapel at 10:30 yesterday, Rev. W. H. Greaves oicistlng. The steamer Capt. Visxar had a. good load on her excursion among the islands yesterday. The steam- er America cune down the river on Sun- dny afternoon with a party of military ex- cureionists, who eve three cheers se the America graceful y turned near the steam- boat dock and passed through the pace- n e between Grenell Island `and Thousand Is and park and on up past the new Mur- ray Hill hotel. IDOUOHUI Ina PIDIOC on B5. IJIVIUIIUU nvenuo. Immont qunnlzitioa of lreigl. continue to arrive M the park store. . Strong, of Fulton. who bu charge of the mint market, hu arrived and taken oh: of the shop. Quite a number from chm locality attended the calobution at Kings- ton on no 5240!: of M3]. The steamer Empire State yootorduy undo her ne up- peanneo on the river this reason, when she passed down to 0 denaburg. Phil. CI-nnnn, nf mnn in hard: lnniimr [{+;.aa.VT..; rsuuo age... % nounulqum has this unit lun- ` -4-I-..-5 Tnouslum mun Pnx. In] 9!.-- `I'M rk in looking buutifull the nal no I" vod out and the gmoln mod um: owon ol mnny dolored hue. Ootbgu are coming quite fun and nearly allure adding impnwomonts to their octagon. The water in riling quite fast and cover- wz many of the I-hull. `Mn. N. I. Q` thnrntnin in unttinn Inn nnttnnn rs. Ill many 0! we maul. III. in. 1. utharltein in etting her ooutuo ro- modollod And pnpted on St. Luyrenco nvenun. Immnnu nunnlzitian nf `I1-ahrlnl. wine. mvnsmr. Arranging lilo Cnhluot. .1. fl... `ll... 0: 11.... S 0 00-0 `glguobeo. II._ on Elk- n ll Crltltnlly Ill. gm 0.! IVL__I._ `I Nurclng The blot. ._._-;I__r , I ,1: LACE CURTAINS MAY 25, 1397. Zllj Z UIIWWCTKE Pun. I 2.-DIn'ng 3 diqinyoi lrunrko uqonnn yahrday *..`..:.I ,%.`;'.-"."....'.':`..:".'.f".........""' am. 3 any: : "It. in not dnniuly known yet has when locking will commune: hero. but At. it looks 1; though I V-?"`7"'I'?lV'0 A dunuch from Pen Dnlbouio 8 . iovilltnkomotlnnlny hdonitinnuunod. Tlltoilnhrp lat ol up-bound noun:-0 lying but Ililintlnilntlvknllntnnnlhlmml" IIOIIDIB ODS, II 1 7%! 0! DUI IIX -:muedthoAtlAntio since the lat vuyugo of the Great Eastern. DEX` IS WHO yarn OI lrlln 3 W01, DC bnlldon, and she mu ho looked hr in `New York I llttlo over A you-from the present time. Her Ilnt mp wlltbon notable one, an no vessel of her the ........_.A 9).- Aol...M.. An... an I-.o ....-... UUIIIIUTII uunng VHO uny. In order to do this the Oceanic. which hse been nnmod after the pioneer vessel 0! the White Star eet. will have to be I trie faster than the Teumnlp and majestic. This will bring the leviathan close to the fastest ships on the ocean. and she may, indeed, develop speed which will ve her the first place in point of as well as of size. She will be timed with quadruple ex- pansion engines of not less than 80.000 ~horee-power. It is expected that the i0eennle will be lsunched in January rum: in than vnrd nf Huhnd Ra Wnl, lun- IU%lJl0 Will IE IIIIIICIIQXL In all]! next at the yard of u-lnnd & wall, but hnlltlnru nntl -n Innv `ha Innlvnrl Inn In HUI" II KVSUUITI UIUCIIVT Ill IPKIIIIII UK HW- Yct she will be an exceedingly fut ship, as she is intended for the rst-class passenger service. She is expected to ` land her passengers regularly every Wed- nesday morning in New York and Liver- pool, making the trip across tho\Atinntio in less than a week. She is to make Queenatown by daylight, enabling her passengers to travel to places beyond the port of arrival and reach their homes in comfort during the day. In nl-(`Alt fn tin thin tho (Inn-uh! -Klnh NQTE A FEW PRICES: \ ly UTIIIIJ KRIS Ill) IIIDIU IIIIU Vuyagu. There la hardly a doubt but that she will be protable, for she ls merely an enlarged Teutonic, and la to be bulls along well eatabllshed lines of practical work. The lntentlon In the conauructlon of this enormous craft. in not to make her a record breaker ln point of speed. `'00. aka will In An nu-nnnlnulv In-9. IIUVIIIK ll IUIIBBII U1 UVl"'l' UUV IIVUIJ. The rapid development of the twln- u screw principle and the improvement recently made in the `complicated machinery of ocean steamships have made the protable use of these enor- mous steamers possible. The Great East- ern was such a colossal financial failure that it was thought nobody would ever agnin attempt the construction of so largo a vessel. "I`hn Grant. Fnufnrn hnhlrv-Iinfsn thn Jurgu ll VUUSVI. The Great Eastern hankrupted the company that bulls her. and hardly corned enough to pay for the coal she burned. So great. have been the improve- ments in ocean navigation that now the Oceanic, burning half the coal the Great Eastern consumod. will cross the ocean in loss than half the time that unwield- ly craft took to make the voyage. I`hnI-n In hnrrllv A dnnht. hut that nkn "JUUH BUTIIIT3. The first of the new eet of ocean monsters was the Penney Vania, which in now in regular service. She was hnnlly launched before the North Ger- man Lloyds Company ordered the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grouse-,with a length of nearly 650 feet, while two or three othvrs \\`l'l`0 ordered at the same time all hnwimr in length of over 600 feet. 'I`|un I-nnld dnvnlnrnvnnnf. nf tho tuvln. U1 llllllly Ul IJIIU IJHHUHU Ullllli Ulllllllg. There have been rumors during the past few years of the ooming of this giantess of the seas. It was said she would be called the Gigantic or the Titanic, and that she would be over 700 feet in length. At ilrst these rumors were ridiculed. by expert naval architects, who asserted that no such vossr-1 would pay, even it she were manageable, and that the limit. of size had already been reached. But (luring the past year and A half the construction of big ships has made enor~ mous strides. VIVI... 6l_..L A` `L . an-an A45 55' 5......` UUUUU Ul llllly \VHlI'Kl WLI IRJWIJII. The Oceanic will have a beam of 70 fees. She wound, therefore, fill up Brend- wuy ll she were placed In the center of chub thoroughfare. and her main deck would be on a level wlmla the tenth story of many of the tallest omoe bulldlnga. Thorn Inn-n hann I-nvnnnn dun-Inn lm HIIH UUFII U`|UISUll IHUU lIl`I' pluuu. Turning her ln the rlver wlll require the assistance of dozens of tugs. The nrdlnury tug wlll look llke a mere toy beslda thls monster. Fifty of the ordin- nry fourteen-font rowboats strung along her slde would reach from stem to stern, and her water line wlll be more than twice as long as that of Arthur .`lewe!l'a Roanoke, the biggest sailing vessel In the world. A.. ..-...u. ..I oonuun-yin nnnlnnnng nn 798881 In EHO WUFIU. An army of stewards. engineers and anllors wlll make up the crew of this enormous vessel. Wllih her crew and passengers, nhe will carry more people than make up the populatlon of the average American vlllage. The peopla on board of her will outnumber the dents of many wall-kr wn towns. I'hn nnnnn`n uni" hnun n hon!-n n 70 The enormous aim of this vessel will make the question of docking her at the end of every voyage a serious one. Swung ncross the North River, she will be so long as almost to close it up. yet the docks of the White Star Line are ample for her nccomodation, once she has been backed into her place. 'l"un-ninn luau In tho I-Iunr will I-nnnlnn EHO JJIICJLDII. She will be 104 feet longer than the Kaiser Fredorloh, now being bull: for thc North German Lloyds Company In Germany. The Oct-anlo will be 551':-.et longer than the great Kluser Wilhelm der Grossv. Whose trams la now upon the stocks. "Fl... ..-..\-....u... ..l... nl 0-kl; Ivnnan` unlll DRY 00005.1 |sm-rs Ax ocm IONTSTER.| Louua Uu, nu Aucllo Oceanic ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..704 Great Eeaatern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .091 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .554 Roanoke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....,..8l$0 Defender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Rowhoal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 The biggest ships now aoat are all considerably smaller than this new ocean monster. which is to be built in the north of Ireland. She will be 141 feet longer than the new Pennsylvania, of the Hamburg-American Line, and 84 feet longer than either the Campanio or the Lucanla. cu... ...nI I... in: 0...; `nun:-on H...-. 6|... In win to nurses! mun: stun-Io mu acquire a noun ii:-gm Turn Bor- l.xpuud_ Io `Into the run taunt "-0 Atlantic In Lou Than 0 W003. A bigger Ihlp thin was over bofal built has now been ordered. She will he launched within A year. and will run on the White Star Line tween New York and Liverpool. This Invinthnn In nnllnd the l U115 `DUDE CV5! WI! UUll!Wl'|lUI.l1l. ` The Oceanic will be 150 feet longer than the St. Paul, and more than twice as long as the biggest aailin vessel aoat, while seven Dafendsrs stretched along her side would not reach (mm bow to stern. Compared with these cole- busted vessels, the new Qceanio would rank as follows :- Ina mwrgun. This leviathan be called the Oceania. She will his-teen toot longer than the Great Ea: , the biggest boot that ever was con tn-acted. 'IVIu. (hug;-.4.` uulll Lo 1K0 foal `nuns- T0 at -mumszn 1-`nr comm ` .T|-IAN` THEVBFATQBTERN. x 11-- on *n._._-___ _ I 0--Ilaiorj-nice.` -L-I. R._4_ 'I_..A '1- It -. BARGAINS ties. llC5o A look at our window will give you an idea of the class of goods ; escll. -./A - 1. 114 ' PRi'NEss g Have secured the entire lot of SAMPLES of a German Manufac- turer, consisting of PATTERN HATS, CUT JET ORNAMENTS, RHINESTONE TRIMMINGS and all the latest Mi11iuet3;`:N9Y9;. 03-3 Ion. u-W|nu I. ' . ~....-sr -~ =-....~ =..-a~.-'..."-`-- nxnnnghll: Sale. ' All accounts, without exception, are closed and settlements re- quested as soon as possible. VVALSHE. fWaldren 6; Mader, The executors of the estate of the late P. J. WALSH have de cided to sell out the entire stock of Stapleand Fancy DRY GOODS, amountingto $4I,coo. This stock is new, well selected and bought for cash. We will not consider cost or value in making prices. M Clean Clear Out. Bicycle Serges. s"'$`x1;du's,"`iz,-'i'x"y`?5""*- MOHAIRS 25c. 48c. 49c YARD. c Iv /ccd Effects for Bicycle Suitsczsc, 35c, 49c, 6(.'c. to weak men. l'rlI~e :1. A nepnmto cure for each dl_s(-nae. At all clruaulatn. 250 a bottle. Parmnnl Inner: tn Pmfnnnr Mum-nn 11 Latest Improvements; . _ i. , Asbestos lined. Flush Tops. Pilot Burri e]_s` See them. ' EJBLOUCKS ?...__-._. couutznom. IOIIIIALIIOOI - 5.. 1 56! Mi DIllth....... 4 I lhlnthhd. 5| 0 APENTA SALES FOR CASH ONLY. Watch the daily papers for further announcement`: of this Great Successors to J. M. Rib/mVllD 81. CO.. J. LAIDLAW & SON. Tke Best zvatmz Apmzur Wato?.'_ Rgliews Me bnqs, unload: I/if liver. and lb. tlrmnglntn. 250 bottle. Personal letters to Profnuor Munyon. 11 am] 1.`! Albert am-ct. Tnromn. uunworod with from nu-dla-al advice for mu dl-wmw. % LAWES! 335. King Street. Sole zammm 2715 A1=oLL1Muus co;.\w. IIUIJ I IUIEEL VVIIGII UIJ l|l` JUIII S_UIT tha -- , Ridilg You catch all the dust theredis. That you get hot. That you catch cold when you stop. That it : twice the fun to ride if'yqu'te A dressed for it. " Dan ! 1 JAB. V RBDDEN GB 00. 'rova'a' `"3.-.. .2.---a--------"" Don SCOLDE THE} COOK Prices from 50 V Up; puma. NIInyrm's Asthma Cute and Herbs re- l|e\_e asthma In three mllmtrs and cure In are days. Price me each. Mnl.Ivnn'n Hvmfm-lm '1`nrn ntnn: hondm-lm ~ F`AN\Ol*$S Gas at when buying your BIQYCLE ` tl'm_. Stoves vlu Dlllllg has that duh- able domestic avor, and we . take petsonal pride in-turning out the but of ontything. Bnit buy your PIES. CAKES and CONFEC- rxongxv or; ..?:2 "ms llvo days, Price me each. NIH-|I0lI'I H4-adnoho I'm-o ops headache In Hm-0 mlmnos. Prlc-o `.`.'c_ Rlnn-run`: l'||n lntnuanl nnnltlrnlv mura- In um-0 mlmnos. Price '.'5c_ Mung-on'n l'l|c- Olntunent Luosltlvely cures all forms of wllen. Prim. 2.10. Mnnyolra Ioml (`um eradlcmos all lm rutlen of tho blond. Price 25. fllfltlel 0| tho 250. MuII;'on`n Vltallxor restores lost power: to weak Price S1. A no-nu-um mm for mph mu-mm At an the lungs. l'|`||.'0 `.`.'x'. Munyon'u Kidney (`urv Rpm-dlly (`urn-5 ulna In tho lnwk. lnllm or vmlnn rud ull arms of kidney dlzu-nae. l'r-c 250. Llnnyolfn Norvo (`um stuns nervuuanesa and bulk]! up the nyutmn. 'rh-v '. .'u-. Mnnvols (`ntnrrh |l('lllI'(]I9 nova-r fnll. and blllldt the l rh-v '. -`W. Mnnyols Tho (tntnrrh U|ll`%p('l' 25---em(I|cntun the dhlemun from tun 5yHY(`III_ and the untnrrh '1`nhIetI-prlco 25c~-it-nuac and heal the nu u. Tnnlen pa M um Mnnyolrn Blood eradlcntea yuritlea 260. Human`: In Ionnody. wllo ol tho woll-known home bolldor. who rouldo ob auo Porch ovonuo. '1`orono. ooyo: I on orod exoruoloung thou- motto polm for tho past. six or aovon yearn. for tho boob {ow months I could not even volt oronnd the homo. on mv oath-o right woo lomo. 1 used ono homo of Iunyon'o ounioom Clue. onnl tho oooc woo monol- lo . now tooommond it to on my menu..." . A Ioblnn. dlloill at:-oat. Toronto. oln: llwoo troublod for over live you: with o obotinoto form of oomtipouon. 1 of oomso 0%! munoronn romodlou in on oort to ooonro a f. but my a so did not noon to not on: nor. 1 bog using Mnnyonh Out-hortlo I muob any it hot clvon mo splendid results. I thobllllomnon ond con:-tlpotloo hon boon 113` row in has civon splendid rouuu-. tiuhilliomuon con:-tipation ovod. Ihnve no hesitation in roomond- this umody to lilo sufferers." ....-....o- nn..........n.m (`um m-var fnill tow dun. Prlco 25c. Mupyonh Dy: opal: Cum poutlvely can: all form: 9 Indigestion und ntonlavh tronblen. l'rI . Munyonm (gfld (turn Srevonta pnenmr Illa and break: up a col In a few hours. Price 260. Munyoln (`ough l"uro am 5 coughs.` night nwenhn. nllnyu nor:-Imus an apt-odlly heal: the l'r|-in `.`.'x-. Mum'on'u Kidney 1Ax.,Lm-s snoes. . , `-;.`:`;`LF`IlU`!lIll&h.. ILL`: ' III IIIII IIXIICIIY I0 IIII lIl|IDl'Ill'l. Inn on : Rheumatism Cure never mm to rel eve In 1 to 3 hours. and cures In a Prlco 25c. Mnnyonh Dynpvpall _poa|!Ivt-lzv Dfizzlsts Unable to Keep up With the Demand. Declare They Have Been Gured. Road What Promlnont People Whp Have Boon cured by Munyolfs Roma- dloa Say. % Converts Increasing. `nmrrs 50. 80.100. 121.20. 150 and up 800. 260. 35c. 450. 500 and up. U 250. 35c. 450, 50. '75:: and up nuns`. _ 50. 70. 80. 103. 12 l~2c yard. 10 cases of Bleached a'n_d Un- bleached Sponges, just open- ' ed np,and at half the regular Slate. The IN 50C. 756 and $1 Best-J I ` lb have four D;)n' Icahn; A cinnamon 1:! Methodist: M: as llntl. ml Q ututvvu nujilllt. 'l`ononov I uovoncnt. will ho inaugur- otd hr: substantial loot-imonial to W. I.l)numnfcthio dovotion eopubliciu-q itluubin with dunoontntionn. I in work quasi hin.hdAyoohbnhom,' noollutuilhnlnon, iobns A tnccion of Ihoovidcnouolhlu public opirit. III. III AI "OPI- Two sharp members of the tramp fru- ternity robbed I member of "A" eld but-_ Kory new the corner of Johmuon and Wek lincwustnote last evening. They gave the eoldiernaeven betting and hook :11 his valuable. The police erreeted two men when they think are guilty of the net. :1! sun up A \.nuI1:lI. I R. Wilson. Gnnanoquo. has been I an the contract to build a Cutholic church and manna at Elgin. The building will cost $8,000. The church is to he 56 x 88 foot. of stone, I lino quality of which is found near Elgin. The church when built. vill be under charge of Rev. Fuchor Spun. now of Wolfe Island. I luv I nuuu It-HUI. At the Picton races on Monday the re- nulls wore: Free-for-all, puree 8125. l, Comcncker; 2, Beethoven; 3, Wheel For- tune. Time 222.`). In the 2:30 class. roe, 8150, 1. Billy 1\lnck:`. J. H. B.; 3, ollie 1 . Time 2:32. Three minute clung. nnl-nn.Cl.'\l`| I Rip liu... 0 9-...-. 3. Edith Home 1'. umo `. :.'iZ. Three minute class, pu $150, 1, Sir Oliver; 2. Sccurn; IE Time 13:12. Al-II vrlvru AI II 01'`. The Kingston bicycle club hnd two criors on the streets working for their in- toreeta during Monday afternoon. `One was stationed at the comer of Princess and Alfred streets and the other at. the street; railway iunction. The object was to direct. passengers to the bicycie races and footbnll mntchca. `the Lou I . J. Walsh`: Funeral. The funeral of the late 1 . J. Walsh took place on Sunday afternoon from the reei~ ' dance of his sister. Mrs. Ward. Johnston street. The bearers were : M03313. .1. Hogan, J. Thompson, W. McCammon. H. Hamilton. A. D. Murphy. J. Sullivan. At. St. Mary : cathedral a solemn libero was sung for the repose of his soul by Rev. Fr. O'Brien. An Injoynble Aqlr. The oicers of the Nth tendered those of the visiting corps on "At Home at Maitland house, the home of major Skin- ner, on Monday afternoon. About 250 attended. the guests being received by Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Col. Smith. Owing to pressure of engagements the band of the Mth I`.W.O. R. oould not attend. The afternoon was spent in conversation and in partaking of the inviting refreshments Bowed.` Everybody enjoyed themselves, being greatly pleased with the lovely grounds snd their exquisite location. The At Home lasted from four until after six o'clock. They sold lnrewell. The ollicers of the l4th I`. W. 0. R. threw open their club rooms to the officers of the visiting corps during the term of their stay in the city. On Monday afternoon some of the oicers of the local corps drove a number of their guests over to the Royal military college and Fort Henry. In th evening an impromptu "farewell" wa tendered the visiting officers at the" Nth club. where son s were sung, recitations rendered and a nppy hour or two spent. The visitors expressed themselves as being well pleased and hoped to reciprocate at at eerlv date. The fareyell terminated about 9.30 o clock. `\_ _ we-cl . mad no. Ihu untboila. `-5 Ina-gal vvul uvuvu llJ'Ill`I.Ilr. Tho local contingent of volunteers to re- present the Canadian militia at the dia- mond jubilee ceremonies in England, ae- sembled at the Grand Trunk depot at noon today to take their departure for Quebec. en route to the motherland, when a telegram was received from the minister of militia to the ellect that I through train for the convenience of the represen- tatives would leave Hamilton this even- ing. having sleepers and other accommo- dations attached. This train will pass Kin ston about midnight and on it the loca militia men were ordered to embark. There was quitea crowd at the depot to see the boys elf. TAYLOR 8. `Z The Ottawa club entertained the visitors to a luncheon at. the club house. In the afternoon the ladies club gave an after- noon tea, as which the visitors were pres- ent., and A most enjoyable time spent. The Kingston club left. for home at. 6:15 o'clock. 4 uvsuwn nrtnwnuu an-unvua The annual spring match between Kingston and Ottawa golf clubs was play- ed in Ottawa yesterday. the home team winning by the following score: AVIUIIAIIVA unl II Iznunn-rnu uni Du WA G. Simpson. .. 0. Z. Palmer. 2 H. II. Flomin .. 0 J.J. Hormnly. 9 R. (ion-mu1ly.. . 4 B.C`G1-ant... .. ll mm-m uwmnaaa a pl'9Ill0l) OI l'0`I'U5u The lute Alick" Grange was of e quiet and unueuming diepoeition end won many lriende during the time he spent at oollege. To-morrovv mornin twonby-ve medical Itudente iron the any will leave for New- burgh to attend the funeral which takes place in the afternoon. U8I'Il|CI' IIIIOIIII !I0lOI'y. This afternoon the medical students at- tending the summer session, on behalf of the /Eqoulnplen society of Queen`s sent I beautiful pillow to be placed upon the casket of their fellow-student. W. F. Nickle, B. A., on behsll of the elm: mater sooleb of which Mr. Grunge was first vice- prehl ent. also sent s oral wreath ln ex- pression of regret. The Inn Alick Gramm WI! of ouiot Tho Iuany lrionda in gia oil.) of the late Alexander Grange Inro ahockod laat oven- ing whan the nowa of hi] death `In made known. Dooonaod ontorgd Quoan a in 1891 for a oonrao In art: and roooived hla degfoe of bachelor of am in 1895. Ho than enur- od upon a courao in medicine. and during the ab:-co years he pnraupd `thia course. acood in the iron rank on hia olaan. In another year he would have graduated as a doctor of modleino. Dacoaaed waa a nephew of W. H. Miller. manager of the Gardiner biacnit. factory. Thin Aha:-nnnn tho medical atndnnha nt- _Iuno'I'&mlnnorhab.hnoouo I..- ._-L-.... _ L:4;._ --._ `J - . A Dononod looogultlon. om-._ _ ..-..__.__A __2n 1. , The Tngpo A: Work. In... ....._L... ..c .x- ._. For Low Prices go to Ottawa Donuts Klglton. _ _ _ . .-I ' __...__ ___A-L L To Put [[3 A Church. \l';l-__ 1V,_,_- 7 I Bad Orion` At Work. e Hotou Buses. Will Leave To-ulght. ._l --..A . _ . _ . _.L ._R .__l.._.A. In lonubi. J- 1,. LI. _ -1 I . wuru|j|l`I'IIlZ$-W- W. 3. Gun. 3 an of Quu-. ivricoo from Rogin:,ndN'.W.l'.: "I an pituldnbontsvdn nilu nptlhol Ros iginnnnd Inn thniuiutiondnlionoundu uychngc. Tbcctopnhnvo has n vcy Inca-can untity injhio oarurlint.-cit vup0.Iu`1l.|u&ol|-sin: transcontin- `.':'.'.:.t1..`.`:.:'..:.r.t-'1-.._I u_:_e xpuoi who Ind tho hiuund made him din `AA 0.3.) 6-4. n..L- AL- 4 upon Ia .'JE" LADIES UNDBRV BSTS Us \.ll'Ilg C U0- An evenh of great interest to those en- gaged in charitable of prison relorm work is the national conference of charities and correction iq Toronto from July 73.11 to the Nth. As this is the ret `time the national conference _hen been held in Cm- edn. it is most important. that Camdien workers should attend in lerge numbers. One of the most important eeotions of this conference in that deeling with child- euving. A B1370 Act CZIIYIIIIIII OIl(lCI\'0I'. Pumice and seedlings arriving to-dny. J. Craig & Co. An nvnnf. nf or-out ning-Q. 5:. oh... ..... nun ZBII nu an uncommon patriotic avor. June (lodey n magazine is a fiction nuni-' bar, and containa over fifty pages of new tales. Among those is a story, Maids and 0 Mun, illustrated by photo- graphs from living models. The illustrated article is "A Street in by Rev. Frnncis E. Clnrk. who is tnnol- liug around the world for the society of christian endeavor. 'I3.__1A_ ...,I _._.II:_.._ _~_' ' A I An inquest into the cause of a fire which destroyed in barn in the village of Shed- den. owned by W. H. Morrison, was held in St. Thomas on Thursday last. It was claimed by the owner that the building had been red by one James Marcil. The jury returned a verdict that the re was accidental. Limestone soap. J. Craig & Co. At noon yesterday George Davis and T. Walpole were driving between two street railway tracks on Main street. Winnipeg, when the horses, being frightened by an approaching car. shied and ran across the track in front of the car.~ The rig was struck and both men thrown out, being badly cut and bruised. Cheap crockery. J. Craig & Co. An interesting pamphlet of fty-seven pages is that of Francis Blake Cmfton. provincial librnrian of Nova Seotia. styled For Closer Union; Some Slight Offerings to a Great Cause. The articles are either from Mr. Crofton s pen or are a result of his suggestions and forcible arguments. His zeal has an uncommon patriotic 1 Jam! `;OdQV I mnonrinn id 1: ntinn nun3,' U|l"IllU UU|lUgU- Robert Bickerdik was this morning de- clared by judge Tait lected for St. An- toine division of Mo real, in the local house by A majority of sixteen votes. Mr. Bickerdike will be provincial treasurer in the new liberal administration. Lovely plants. J. Craig & Co. Business was entirely suspended in Win- nipeg yesterday and every one lent them- selves to the celebration of the queen's birthday. The weather was perfect and ~ roads quickly recovered from the eects of Sunday a rain. Vast crowds visted the park:-. An inunn-It inn him mumm n!` n Gm _|.:.-J. n n from the father of the young ladies. .(oung lady, eighteen years of age, name Fortune. went. suddenly insane M. St. Thomas onrsday last. She is the Iauluu rm-Iulug near 1' runwnnc )(ll'K, T8- xgiied a severe trouncing yester ay after- daughber of e we -known citizen of Wing- hnm, and was at nding the St. Thoma buninesa college. Rnlnnrf. Rir-Lnrrlii was flue nun-u-n`nn A- pUlll"J"UIIUVUu Illlu UK Ills I050. A young resident of Gananoque, who used some insulting rqmarka to young ladies residing near Frontenac lurk, re- ivnrl n nnvnra Imnnnninnp I1AnnI' an an... ll l'llUl'B (IBIIHHBIIJI oumng. John Williamn. arrested by the police yesterday for drunkenness, had so much liquor in him that be had to be taken to the general boepital where n sbbmach pumgxelieved him of his load. A Voumr resident. nf Gnnnnnnnn, who III! HIE SUCUTUU II UUH Ill . The duchess 0% Tecqgaema more than $5,000 A year in religious and philanthro- pic works. The sum is just one-lth the annual amount granted her by parliament. Tomatoes 153. lb. J. Craig & (3.). The chief of police says he never saw better order amen the visiting volunteers than that observe yesterday. The men were a credit. to the places they hailed from. - 'IVL.. _.`..-I . . A _ _ A . . . _ . ...I L_ AL- A.-.___ xm (ILOV-IE8" LII. ' The revolver possessed by the tramp Curtis and conscated by the magistrate this morning was a ve chambered Smith & Weston, carrying a thirty-two long cartridge. A youth named Hanan, crossing the" (` D D 0...... .4 \x7:....;...... ....-..._..I.... UIITITIUKU. C. P. R. track at. Winnipeg yesterday caught his fool: in a frog and fell breaking his log above the ankle. The lad was taken to the hospital. The commanding officer: of the 13th and IIKBII DU EDI) 0Ep`l:|. commanding 15th expressed their pleasure and satisfac- tion at the way the troops had been enter- tained in Kingston. They had never had a more delightful outing. John \VilliAmn_ an-ennui hv Llm nnli:-A UUIHIULOII as U0 3. Mrs. (Capt) James Fleming, of Water- town, N. Y.. who bu been visiting friends in the city for the past. two weeke, return- ed home today. Thar-n wan: thirhnfnur nnmnn nn the UU IIUUIU bu-uuy There were thirtylour names on the docket at the police court. this morning, the largest Array that has ever appeared at once in the local court. 1" l!`.-....|.._Il -LL..-.J:..... AL` 'l!:-._..A..._ Illa UIIUU Ill IJHU IUUIII CUllI'll. C. Turnbull, attending Kingston business college. leaves 0 the steamer Hamilton this evening for M ntreal. where he has secured a goo iti Thu dunhmu nf Tatiana n mnrn than Tbrhe facts: `lat, the finest shoes in ladies wear; 2nd, the nobbieab. footwear for gentlemen : 31-6, the loweqt prices, at Johnston & 00's. \A.... If`....o \ 1....-- 7|`l......:...-. -8 lX7..L..-.. UUIIUUCIEI I Ur, SUIKJU IDUTU HDTV. I'd! ll visitor to the cit yeeberdny. The Welland- ale Perfect bicycles were winners in the races yesterday. having won one first, two eecond and two third prizes. Three fnntn: `I;.l*._ the nnnh shun: in (Y U0. Mrs. Isaac Oliver, formerly 0! Kinnton, but. now of Ogdenabnrg, N.Y., visited friends in the city Heeterday. On Qatnrduv mo f. tho mamherl of ICU. IFIBIIUI Ill BIIQ CID, 65901118]. On Saturday niggt the member: of K1}. bnnquetod Sergt.-Major Cannon on the eve of his departure for England. A. u-nnnhill, nf Prnu~nt.I'._ who for-mm-Iv 350. 40c. 50c.75o. 8 1 and up. ART BLINDS

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