Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1897, p. 2

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1 [Nun oi tho nmncc condonood l'rou_n tho Whig lmalnngol. Bears are quits nutnol-on in `North Hutin o. ' Th. .._.l.'.._ :- ........-_:..... A- I...lI.l _ _.. DI Kolllli `OWN. Cleviue Lefevre, of Alexandria Bay. aged eleven yenre, wee drowned at Weetmineler pea, on Wedneedey. . H. Kan-nnv, Rnnfm-, in nmntino I fn. Plant. of tho rm o! Ooolrnno E Plant. Bonk-ow, wu unong than who proud bhouloxoninuiono nnhooulhp o REFER! Onpovinoont Eagle ingladtolnu Al.-A n. 3.... n.M-_ 1- __--_~__ __:u. mi`: Onpoyvinoont in glad to but an Dr. Henry Potter in making with noounlnuho pnouooofhio profusion at . Burlinnhn. Vt. W.`-onch. Tunwotth. nrobud A ur- Ioul of HIM: Bollovi In district for l`. BidkIo!l,~ Buy The ruling pt-in In! IL75 par cut. Ranhohuu nooind that In. Pa!- ' I'D ll`! I30 Fl]! OIDII. ~ eteemer Kebhodin. one oi the Iergeeb eseel eeeamere that oomee down through the Welland ennui. pneeed down to-day with when oonei e Pres- cotbelevebor. A bet; ha: entered in- to by two local men than the eheerner will not get clear 0! the river without meeting with an accident. ' TL- ._....I. at HAL:-up. .... AL. I) L ('1 WWII an IOOIUOIII. ' The work of tting up the R. 8 0. uonmer Spartan {or her canon`: work is nurl finished. The Imam bum will ......... -A- AL_{.. I-L.... o... L-.. ALL. -.....K__ IIEIIII I. I b 1-. par ing is ropnrin to ui 3 re- sidonoo for himaol in Don `M. l"-n|`o..-. II... ..........{I -- .I.Al.l;A tn ' ' mason: miw Rxsmnncn on `.12-x.*`-a;..~.2.-;`v.::::::~9.-*.::: n tut: V II couploh it. .160 ndiolln `I Oollno mounds. Apply to V. DIG non. Tmmmu Outlnnito has been linblod for $10,000 for dump: ooouionod to tho Welland canal by tho breaking of look No. 7. The unmet : rudder wu also bmhn and her acorn damaged. It will an I greater part of tho summer to complete `main to the ml. -L-_..-- '_I.L_J1_ A... `I AL- plrw. . Janna Romany, nn old alt wnur our man. vill {ill the duties rooting with kho post 0! But mute on atonmor America for tho second Iouon in auoconion. Mr. Runny bu hand I wido oxporitnoo and in in our my qualied for such I roIponII- bl? bion. llliy DU I'Il$(l KID!` FUD l'IlI EUUI ll ). Yeahordny 3 local builder Ihi the (tune on noun yucht 90 Cape inoent for Joueph Run. The "Male steamer when completed will he need for` leuure pur- poeuend will be one of I: e fate in than: mun Illlil WI that: puts. Jams: Rani purl vvoanoouay. W. H. Kearney, Ronfrow, in erecting): jewellery I-tore botvoen the otlicon of r. 00 ll dGoor d . ' . :2: n it? of n..:.- hyntIJr.`I'nI\n Hnn'I.h_ lg WWII DU.DUU DUIDOII OI UOYII I0!` IO M. T. Co. She is from Chicago. Hot cnptain ya the trip down won I pleasant mm. Ono. , Cleared the Welland canal for this port : Schooner Albatroee. Cleveland, timber; schooner S. H. Dunn, Whwenoah. timber; schooner Cavalier, Toledo, timber; Itenur or Bothnin. Tolodo. timber. ` in `In no Alton-I Inna Unnnn nnk CAI-$1` `mu BI` DUOIIIJII` 1 (HUGO, IEIIIIUOIH ` So far no effort bu been put forth by the M. T. 00.. towards raising bho bu-go Kinghorn. sunk in nearly 3 hundrod foot of water just: below Rockport. The barge may be raised below the full set: in. Vnnhnrdnv A Innnl hnlltlnr -hinnarl him 6"R0cI:RIs :1 Oawogo, N. Y. On her return tri she will carry acnrgo of coal for Swift: a . The Itanmar Denver u-rind this mom. WI UII'I'y IICHTEO UK UUII I0l' DWIIU C UU. The utoamer Denver arrived this morn- ing with 50,500 bushels of corn for the M. T. On. Elm in fmm Ghinnnn. Hu- III mDl'I'l|l'l' WIBI I DIE. IJIIOIWIXU OI congigmd tqltqhnrdnn & Boat. The ntoupiu BI. Itannoo, Chi . ar- rived thin naming w 6` .000 In of when oomigned to the M. '1`. Co. I Thar salmon: l'Immn~ in axnootod at UIXD 00nl!'|)UI I0 VIIO M. '1'. U0. The-`Iohbotor l'l0oMvin ~iu expand Bum : wharf to-dc with 0 on of coal from Charlotte. N. . for Built. Co. The uohmor Glohgnrry and domorb lnudon` arrived from l`rb'Willlam`ohit acting with B7;0O0 bushels of what. The nohnanar Snow Bird. After dilemm- '1`O ICUOUIIOP KEV Illl, Il'l'Ul' QIIEIII - in; I on-go 0! II no Onwlord & Co 5 ihnrf. mm:-nu! nu! In Datum to ma. my nolrgo OI owl Ill unwxoru ll U0! whnf. nmrud to-dny horoawogo to re- load for this pant _ 'l`_h_9 lOh_0_0IlOl` abioln in n_t._bbo_ "npllo Iulu lDI' IDII pot The schooner `tibial: at who dock taking on a cargo of lumbar for :'o}.'n'&ii .'Ja'?:.3'r'"'i:2a}".'jr'.'"'" " '" The iof ofRon Iv Ind John Smith, Anna -Lnlnng Mu. nan-Q --nl n-4| $1 sin for nonunion a noun uuvnuw win: a uurgu olh what. ` Iwtlellpr.` Mi: 80000 busholuf. I-10 at "Richardson 8` ' `clo- vntor for Montreal. an. Iohoonor 3:11:13 Bath. hinpou A nu-on 11' Av nnndmmd M , BIDP:"1'l'B HISTORY 01" THE WORLD. to voln wall hound not refund; I _mi. 1'! noon at Wino co. nnrlanmun Raoul. G . `m M 0 CHIP`-duh 03031:. '9 V M: not-hi with 1.000 hint; of barb}. (6: Rfolnt` n 0. Sons. 'l'|-g nnhnnnnn "Alli: Ttnrnr ahh. I0? IWIBIIIIQHII G DOIBI. The uohoonor `Nollie Hunter. li ht. nluthdl 0 ' ' cal 06" $4 conl for gnwmw W a` UL. -`Ann !.'A'n-n '\ En-nlh nu `ml-lvl` coal to: unwrora a U0. Tho sloop Mm D.. South Bay. Arrived cm 1 in. o: h k hm ......'.:':...".': 'e',:'a.'s.n..`.a...."' 3.... " ' m iidinnoiholgi. . '_ `Ignln-Inna . ` Illll I [Id DUI! Iv: -}.'.'.sa...""" Jadlouo I Oolhorm, in as `hulunul-nn I. Inna lavnhw fth A mran IT II hrli , Vt. W. . 1 ..aI.JI.nL_.:- n.n._:L 'I`I.-TlIl"TTp\lD|lI1l'lD. II II Richardson t Bonn lovntor with a cargo nl Innn-`nah, III": WIIU DHVWI UIIIIIIII OI VIII!)- Tho oohoaner Snow Bird, After ditch: ng sou-go Con lunoluooooflhlunuu. -....A -nnL_.`_\9...L ;.L..; , elllbllu. nu um! oloocrlo oomnlnnclonnv Illulhro houmtulldo th yard wt )1 aide vnuon lulu. App to J. . unrnt, rkot Sqnuo. THE DISTRICT DASH E8. uqluvllopouo guard spit jab; ` nit 1 v5n'tG,7` FRIHJIJAY. luv ,.k_ L23. 1135?.` own. The oxoihtnonh over Dun|top': boys lllihilignldingtolllputo o 0 0 com- -munity. is nutty unit: at $3.|lIdC5 01!! In button nowhoto bol-W000 IJIO '0 oouuu. Dunlap lads, when try total- 10'. Ontinglol` Juno in brassy and who|o~ Io-0. "whulingin Mikado`: Land." by 1`. Philip Torry; "Bus and Ban Fiolli , by Rdnrd . Bondyo; "Chill Onnnu." B. R Bu-ohud:_Th0 AJVIII teeny to: we income; on ma non wuluunr. Geo. CHE olfen some apeciel bargain: in small house or building lots, or it you have A home or lot you with to exchange eell ea 96 Clarence meet. heudquu-ten for reel estate. 1.11. L... -:.nI - 1-... -e~.|p nl nu... nnlucnra. We but will I lu-go utoo} of th_ono apootaoleg and ego gluten. Xoul: 050100 5::-uxuotl In t, 25. Moboodn drug ' TI? hIB'l 0Yh OFQTH5`. Wofhll). .E.....::....:: '51:: " -.,1a.':. N `ha am no Wma I cum OI UIIYI .\ don & Co. ntnnlnv Am M0|lQ`l urug INN`. Suib buyere will never be doing them- Ielvoe jultioe till they reach Dunlop`e. A l'nIn'l euib et 08 which you ere taxed 811 [or eleewhere. 'l\L- ......_n :..._.:_u... .. .-Lin). cl.- tor oloownoro. The cement foundation on which the Inorr -go-round uh Lake Ontario park will run crooner wu oomplohod last. night. The machine and its pornphornuliu will be token out an onoo and out up I0 so to bo I-only for the incoming of the hot wonthor. (Inn CHE nlfnm gonna nnnnill hnmninl in 1'o'."1ii'.`."'.'c.}o'Jo'. "W W" "W "" Oak all black sateen shirts, 2513.; 001- ored ahirtc for 75, You pay anywhere 31.25 for same goods. . LAM: avanimr (1 Wulnv Wnlknr lnfh fnr IIIIGI IUT QU._ID. UIIHIOP. lung llfflos George Flint in under arrest at (louver- neur on n oh: of counterfeiting. He is an ex-convict o the Kingston pen tentinry. hnving been sent from Brookville for I Ion term for making bogus money. he WnlImd.V'nla Pm-font. Bicvulo. thor- 'l'nO vvouanu-vane nmoou mcyuna. mur- oughly up-ho-data. And pronounood by ex~ run one of the boob wheels in the market. pot. each. 880. at Stnchufa bu-dwan. Arnotla Arnie: Anodyne for all pains. Mound : drug atom. Ruin hnvnl-n will nnvnr ha dnina thnm. I00. ROI` QLZO 3001153 Ill 001011; [)lll'O WOOI. Saturday and Monday clothing bar- gaine. Mon : ne black worsted coat and vent, regular 88. these days 85.25. Dun- 1op. Kin street. CAI: All hlnnlr nntnnn nhiv-tn, 9!'m - nnl. .l.ZU IUI' BIT` `U005: Leela evening 0. Wesley Walker left for London. Our... where during. the summer months he will son an agent: for the Royal Boroll company. _ Freeb butter, 150. per lb. J. Crawford. land of oliyee? Come And nee ue. Jae. Rnddnn & (En. v. ..u vwuvlnu uuvu :-.v.-, w. , .... - . ......, .... .. W. J. Koelo `a. jeweler. Brock street. Horhorb irk brook, puraeron summer America Inn on, has returned from Syncuaomhore ho wu employed with the Swarm bicycle com ny, whose works hnvo temporarily oloe down. Frnntnngn min nrdnrn fnhnn fol IVY. Lieut. R. Bnrrihb. No 1 Co.. 28th bath, taking 3 course an Wolaeley barracks, London. has roceived the pmibion of in- structor {or the 40th hum. of Cobourg, for hhe amp to be held in Kingston. This WAlIAnd.VAln nu-4-Ian (`.if.v Rinvnla. II -'-a sun. I\ loyg.` N ORB Cllllp 50 DO IIIII1 In l\I8lI'o0ll. The Welland-Vnle Onrden City Bicycle. no good I! mosh hp-to-due wheels. Extra who for 870, spot ouch. BI:mchan`a hurd- I`II`_ I'll`. - Saturday night apooinlfty men : 810 units for 86.75. Dunlap, King street. nnnm Fllinh in um-Ian nrrnnh It cmvar- `KTUUII G D0: Saturdly and Mondny special 100 min men : 81.50 panu 980. Dunlap, ing street. Ilign Kl VI`-_l.._ _L.. I.-- L--- -5--An... IBTUIIIL Min M. Taylor. who ha been staying with lriouduin the city for the put your And I half, loin to-day for her home in Orkney. Scotland. nrdnrn fnr ninnn nnrl nhnnn hnninn IAN. II`. urxuuy. DXWIIIIU. Orders for piano and organ tuninglafb II; J. Rayner : residence, 13! Union uhrooh, or Koel'o(y a. nrharh in-kn lh-unlr nnrnnl-.nn nfngmnr IIIVU IBlIlp0l'Il'Ily ml. UOWII. Frontenac ode, order: when fox lunches. nlp u.n an... A... -6 AL. .-..|- Ilnn nun ulnuuuu. Oak Hall any day of the week you can buy from us as name price. 7 lb. nail nnnnhnn nr nIumI_ 14519.: 7 lb. Dlly IPBIII Ill I0 H.709 prloo. 7|b. pail peaches or plums. 35c.; 7 lb. pail rup or strawberry jun. 420. J. Crui- ford. FIVEI III! IVUIIUUH U- Oak Hall for be a and men : sweaters, 75c. for 81.25 5: I" colon; pure wool. Snturdnv and Mnndnv nlnnhino bar- IIIU UVUIIIIIF. Luonb a Spanish queen olives just ar- rived ab den a. n..|. `II-lI C-.. I....._I __.a .......I.. -......L..... I mu m. djtnr noun molt In m::`aNl:'lI : 3,131: 63.13:` |i'i.:l:'I|r-r::'x:x' gnfnd :10 Mind tohen. 'l`indro3onu. Iopsnm I) d .. 1 I 1 n :f"n=nnnd'o?o oc2f(a:sol|I::l :Il`n`:;st omt-' wurnn 91.01). The Mince Weld:-on. Barrie street, on- tertained a number of young friends laeu evening. Dencing was indulged in during the evenin . Luenby e 09.01) I0!` VHO IIHQID DIBCK YCKIBIEIIH Illllill. W. C. Kant : new sailing yacht will be launched about the middle of J uno. She is a bri looking craft and promises to be speed . nnh nitknrl nlhmn nk RAan A upuuu Fvxmoh pitted olives ab Redden a. Oak Hall for white dress shirts. We show Engliuh Ibirtn, the finest for 750.. worth 81.50. Tho RH-um WA-an `D.--'4 -0-Ant an, on In, 100., 2500., 0610., Out}. iunttarypltor apandin some months here with her litter. Mrs. . Roughbon. Into to-day for her home an Donmoinea. Iowa. Roll butter, 160; per lb. Crawford. Oak Hall for men : pants. We have them as low 5001 for A good tweed up to 84.50 for the linear. black venetian finish. I (`I l(-..n. ....... -..n:.... ......l\A ...:II I... Inn on an xwuaanw. Osk Hall for men : and boys` bicycle on )3, 150., 260., 350.. 500. in RnI.'.nrv,nl'0nu- nngnalina Am-nn mnnm ll: DWIU WLII IXVO IOI' UIW RQXF W$l $0105 is Igont there during the nutnmor month: for cu Anurioun company. `2 lb. can bluo burial,` 70. Crawford. Luonby l and Crane & Bluokwellh sn- lnd oil at. Redden'I. f\;Ip II. 0:... ...._..9- -..4I Ir.---l Lh.-.n|- urnw `om. \` A bgmuupply of manner underwear open- od up u in week. Very ne good: It 750. A unit. Dunlap, King Itroat. Min Faatlnntona will have in A for IVUII DIIWZT. 15: V I. `Jl"WlDI'uu ' Dd Launbyh noluli -soup Iqnroa an honvonioma and ocononicnl. A tall Iupply at Redden a. . J. Sparks will leave for Gnlt next vhk tnnnh an Annnh Mam-A durina hhn -nnnmar Lalunnyl July taIDl0II--all lavori--all. `a"."'a ...... ,,..... 1.; am In. tun . V0 on-den no MoAuley I book store. " Tendon uroboing oolioited !or the croo- onol I mum church at Hollolord. nou- `H3:-ll uptown. nuun wu- Bluonniu, 70. can. Onwlord. Our notice in routed on thopraalnu and zxlnnd duly. Hlve you mud in Jul. don & Co. 033%.!-_3f:. pol-1b.; pt-curved patch: 50. A L..- nnu-\Iu`- -6` -....__-_ .._.l--.-4... an`-_ 3' LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH 0 oohnston Strut. ns hnnu wont` PA 0! {uric Strut. with Iurnnoo and other i'.'"9| o'5`}ia":' o u"s'-333 -.`:{'n? .353 ..x"up.o 9'33 nigh.` lbnl! to Jam ! Hum: . ' D I|H5. .UIwP, LID` IIWXIO. Mia Featlnrotono will have in I few days for Now York tocntar In hospital to study for A professional mmo. Roll buboor, Mn. Jaorlb. Crawford. :1. T.nnanI-nu : unlit -nun nnnnnnn nu-Q %AgnfqHa*rInxt6*un av qgn ' nzionvtns. "!oooAn`l'q|lIn Lion--Iotllnj E- 00300 tip gm 0! `Elliot Viola Quinn lnin. I'- II!!! I u. city. nilhnin L'n"'lZn;'F&} S?L'in"b"&g.TJ'.5.i.'{T ' he Welland-Vale Perfect. Bicycle. mnhlv nn.ln.tInlA and nrnnnnnnnd [117 an. %ixc 1nnNrs;or% um nu. UIJI cw]. _ hon man. no. pct 11. cnwtord. LI:::'nn|;;mjo|ly t.u.bMI--all laven-Jvu. -uvluvu at o-:v vulau Hutin ton. Blue ion, nun nnnn In nnntnal n 15.3.7. Plna ..I'\. mg.` 1717:" 'a'i'u'c3'bi"`."'A'\'1u x o`n'nor If an Gan Plnb`Foh7lda'7UIIp. Cc. OI -afford. Bu Dunlap : child : nit ah 01.50. rmneonio `onto. odlrl menu. `nnilm TJUIDDPT HI I5 ,1. Fmntonlo `cafe. cold mam. undwichea. Mr. and I1 (1 IF haul-, HM.-A -rm ITDIIUGDIII U810. WW MCI, III'IllWIOD8lu r. und Il`_I- 0. E`. Davis, Ottawa, are In nitv. nncy UIHX U IIIII DIIIIGHC BT00. W001 showed to ho both skllful and grace- f inrllnr Inovomonn. Hot little dust, I onto Kudon. also cleverly instead 1 y &noo. Tho moshing uqnbon -on the ptugtsumorlliz Song. `con; nun. III: Dunn; inclldtl lane. Roushy and Pom:-.' An inhruiiuiond lunacy ninth: use than. `dm-Inn which .nlnAmanh~ Inn `rm Imutu uwulng uunp mu. m_ mu dill-int. stand out 3 putiod cl Ililgcix dqn.thip_ycu-._` I: win up . faith. and viola; on ,f . mrneuwnn um . 110. m, l`L.U.U.VV., hold on open moat. ng to their friends last night. in the Oddfollown hall. which was comfortably lled. Dr. Music occupied the choir. nnd announced the programme, which was well rendered. The nnmbon wore: Overture by the orohostn: racin- tiomlittlo Ilia: Jocks; no . Min Hue] Mania; ute solo. Scrub. cKionon - ro- oiubion, MI-I. Filgno: oolootion, om ; recitation. Sorgu. Wonlou; song. J. L. (Yank: nhrinnan nnlcx Mr. Ilnhonom A lud. Tint-dlulrqb oolld Brick Enl- oo.No. 113 Union Imus. llthud by Olso- rlplty ; liable and all modtm improvemon to. of ` `.N6"nl".,2Ill'.Kwoon, on tho ~pn`nliu. gr ITO-LE1`, FUBN RED OH UNPUB- IID!l"1piodjy,_ p9nIumtly. and oaougugicslrly all also lam. coming to Kingston. The convention of the Knights of the Maccabees to be held in Kingston may occur within a month's time, as A project is on foot to secede from the American body, but it may not take lsce till next year. The invitstion to ingston came from J. Morgan Shsw. who was {supported by seversl former Kingetoninne or mem- bers of old Kingston families. including Winsor Barker. Mr. Shsw mode a capital speech on the advantages of Kingston. and in the {see of large delegations from Hamilton. London, Windsor, and of special telegrsms from the mayors of Collin wood and St. Thomas, Kingston was (2 oeen and then made n unanimous selection of the convention. The deleastes will number between 300 and 1.000. Kingston is an ideal convention city in, View of its large halls, its coolness in sum- mer. and its cleanly streets and interesting institution There is slao s wsrm spirit of ho:-pits ity. and this oonvgntion will he s success it the citizens exert themselves as they hsve endeavored to do in the asst. I. ree The convention lusts from one to ..I_..- A Planning lutonulnnont In oddfouowr Hill Inn Nlght. Limestonn Ind No. 01, A.0.U.W.. In-IA nn nngn n\nnor.;:p hm Minis `Uganda lath _-____ . Al; EVENING WITH THE A.O.U.W. In IIIOH IDOIT; IIODIOO (.0 (llllli. mployeee `of the local Grend Trunk rellwly freight shed any that very little lreighbia being handled here. The song- nnbion of business we: never no Apparent. The stall` in as large as usual, but its is ex- pected than sooner or later mme of the employees will be getting their walking ticket. ' A Drunken Men's Luci. A citizen, "Saxe_v Agnew, came near meeting with serious injury if not death last evening. He was aboard an out bound street car that arrived at the Emily street switch 9. little uheed of the west bound car. Leaving the car he was on he attempted to board the rnpidl -moving out an it proceeded westward. going intoxi- cated he steggeredjuat as he reached for the car and to this stagger he owes thank: for the loot thet he ielnfe and sound now. Had he caught hold of the front of the our eeattempted he would most likely been thrown beneath the wheel: In he would have been unable to get aboard and would have been jerked off his feet. Another Inn Dlnohu-god. William Lappuge, employed jointly by the K. & P. nnd G.T.R.r railway com- nnninn an nun-nun uf. fhn nu-nnnlna hannnhh UIIU IX. U I". III U.L-IV. I'IIlWIy CUIII` panics as u mm at the crossing beneath the overhear bridge just. north of the cot- ton mill. has been notified by the Grand Trunk com ny that after June lat his aervioos wilmo longen be nqnired. His friend: oonaidar that the company is treating` him in aahabby manner by giv- in one short. notice toquib. mnnlnunnn `nf tho Inmnl flrnnd Trunk an I V: w-nuuueu nan; Ivuuuu William H. Lenhy. of the firm of the Roberts 8: Loahy mercantile company. Lordeburg, New Mexico, recent] married at El Peso. Tenn, is a non o the lute Michael Leehy. atone-cutter instructor at the Kingston penitentiary. end was born at Portsmouth, `where his relatives still re- side. He is n cousin of T. J. Leahy, mer- chent. King street. with whom he was em- ployed before going to the wild and wooly meat. His brother Joseph in a member of the firm of which he in in the employ. Wlll Join 0:: June 8rd. Sergt. Wnnleee. of "A field battery. R,C.A.. one of the representatives of that corps on the jubilee bettaliomdid not leave for Quebec with the other members of the local artillery contingent. He in peg - mneter sergeant for the battery and will 0 unnble to leave until the June accounts of the corps have been closed. He will leave for Quebec on Thureday.:June 3rd. joining the A" battery contingent at the ancient capital in lime to accompany his comrndea to England. air I -Ivulull -Iv'r lllle A. K.`Row. B.A`?. lustni he guve,hin hecand talk to the teachers 0 Queen stneb Methodist church Sunday wheel on the spiritual development of the child.` He urged the inoulcation through love of the great qualities that go towards making perfect men and women: the developing of n epirlb of nympethy, unselliehneu, honor. truth, candor, courage, humility. rever- ence, patience and hope. '1`he`chn.reober of Christ we: the ideal one to pattern after. `II IIIHOIIIIWOI` ICIIII 04" woman; 18%! .:e..% '7::.:&...n ":.:.::*:..s.r:;..`t.:.2:.`' II: Inc Alice: 5110! IIIUIO The suit of the Kingeton vehicle works company we. Fulton. the particular: of which were given in she Wum some time ago. will be called for ms] in Truro. N.8.. next week. A. Chadwick. of the vehicle worke company. and H. V. Lyon, Iolicihpr for the com ny. lots for this city to-Gly. and John ewton..3~ Hex-keen end George Richardson, members of the board oi directors of the company, wii,i start. for the same piece to-mormw. -- -;..-__. 41...; ... oral: unnicu I'll!` IDIIII ` 16 Brunch. Bnlnonl, t.aponI.ry, wool, union And nap. in width: of one-hall yard. ve-elgzhta. three-fourth: and out ya. and n ging in prion h-um an oonu do 01.759: yu-d. Blair oil cloth. mt: lhni. amt lnobugl.-r am: Imus. un- padn. everything necessary at ouao_-oloan- in; time at R. Mol'nul's. Kingston carpet wmhohu. ..... "`l`."..`..."'.t`.." 1` ........"" 3`.i`3`: 4 nuoIt.ingoH1g amt Temphn or Tohpbunoe Int. evening it in dhddd. to hold hlni-monthly ilutud of wophly nut- iugs. ,Ib wit also doddod to who :3 mil- oivo stops to again ame luapootor ltd. don in havin the lioonno lawn roupootod by lion 1. 3.`; :'.. ":'.'v:"n T3` i by A Portsmouth Boy Weds. .'_... LI Y--L... - LL- E ... urn! mo` vlolunf: sun can-pm In sprung Inn-an`: DIQHA-Q` t-_--A.... To IIO Triad Next With .:L -l AL- I. :__-;-_ _._l,2,|, `ro -1";-r.torn Alter nlm. ~I\._, In J u,_. o n. r:..':*:.'::.'::-.| The ohsinnsu of the committee on fire, water and light hen decided up advertise for tendon for new uniform for members of the line de rtment. Livetoomp aintacnred by Beechun`u Pill: -... -_.._. --- -..... -_, ......., Thiso means, pares: in- gredents, most evenly end delicately mixed, bestadapted for those whose strength has failed or whose would 119:1 an uneven pm`- Su`-captain Rnwlings. Toronto, bu ur- rivod no take In his ducion hero in connec- tion with the lntion army, md mn- cappnin Hurgravo ha boon transferred to Toronto. Mk. .I..:..._.. -4 AL- ......_:u.- -4 R... Courmetlun And Meeting of Lee Rural Deanery at Weetport. A crowded congr ation bled on the evening of the 2-it inst. in be pretty little Anglican church of th vill to witness the holy and apoeto c rite groan- firmstion administered "b the bishop of Ottawa in the absence 0 the srchbih of Ontario. The bisho was eccom ni lg Rev. Canon Grout, n; Rev. illiem `right, Athens; Rev. ,. A. French. New Boyne. and Rev. G. Grout, Newboro. Twenty-two candidates were presented by the rector. Rev._Mr. Jones, and before being confirmed they were lovingly and eloquently addressed by the bishop. After the laying on of hands the bishop gave the newly conruied a few simple rules for I holy life. Next morning at 7:30' o'clock the made their first communion. the his op being the celebrent. At ten o'clock the same morning the A ruri-decsnel chapter met at the rectory for business. Many matters of importsnce were discussed and acted upon. some of which will be brought before the commit- tees that are to meet in Kingston next week. At the evening service in the church addresses were given by Revs. G. Grout. C. A. French. Csnon Grout and William Wright. who also said evensong. One reason why Scott's Emulsion cures weak throats, weak lungs; make; rich blood, and strengthens puny ` and delicate children is be- ~ cause all its parts are mixed ` in so scientic a manner that the feeblest digestion can \ gleal with it. This expcri- ` enee has only come by doing miitbrhg for nearly 25 years, 3 TL}- ._..-- - ---- A 3- ` rate was uxeu nwglu. Three petitions for wster service were reed. T. James and others asked that the system be extended north along Divis- ion street to residence ol the petitioner here mentioned. Superintendent Hewitt pointed out that the district for which the service was requited was thinly settled. Besides Mr. James resided in the county. The cost of extending the service would be close on to 3500. The petitioners offered to pay for three years a sum repreeentiiw ess than six per cent. of the money in- vested. Aldermen MeKe|vey thought thst where the service was supplied to resi- dents outside the city limits they should pay at lent eight per cent. u n the money invested. It wss decid to ex- tend the service ilthe petitioners would pay the lest mentioned per ceutsge. J. King and others petitioned for the extention of the service on Stanley and Lsnedowne streets. It was decided to lay the service ss for as the residencies of Mr. King and his tenant. The` Johnston street main will else be extended from Coiling- wood avenue west. WIS BU VIIHCOU FOU'.CI.'UU- TwooommunicM.ions from superintend- enb Ruddiok, of the Kingston dairy school, were read. The first asked that water be supplied free for ulo of improving the lawn surrounding the school. The second asked that a yearly uniform rate be llxed, to include wuter need for all purposes. The rate was xed 3156.40. Thrnn nntinnn fnr umhun -an-ulng -nan. Iuuvu nu ulluollcl` isncnorugo. J. M. Farrell wrote no the committee asking that Chalmers` church he rated the same as St. George : cathedral, for wttter consumed by a motor. Chalmers church is taxed 821.60 and Sb. Georgds cathedral $20 net. but in addition ten cents an hour extra is charged when the motor is in use by pupils in rehearsing. No action was taken on Mr. Farrell's communication, but tlplrnte char ed St. George : cathedral was advance l:o8`.!I.-60. - 'I"..... ...-..... ...... ....a.....- r..-... -.....-._:._n-...x ulvvrulnm 1 company. City eoioltor McIntyre submitted 3 draft. of e by-law which. Wnhen penned by the council, will enable the committee to more oifectively roteob the water works euctioupipo. blloveeeel will be allowed to anchor within a certain distance of the pipo.und the harbor master will have authority to order any vessel captain vio- lating this b -law to hoist anchor and move to (met 18!` anchorage. J. Li. Fm-rall wmtn hn the nmnmlnnm -15-a-nu-5---u-h-Inc 3::::aa: nu-runs. um. mu mango could now no enoppea. Tenders were opened for the mppiy of coal ecreenlnge required nor we inmpiug ohtion. Those rms tendered: `nig Ga. herd coal ecreeningn. 81.90 e ton: Anglin & Co., hurd. 82.10: soft. 82.68: Juno: Swim & 00., hud, 82.0-I; uofc, $2.. 73: June: Sowu-ds. bud, 82.09; wk. 82.85; Booth 8:, Co.. herd. 82.04; min, .2139. On enninn n (`l'lIIll\ l\nnnn"v vmou; nuucn on 91)., nnru, 31.0%; now, $2.09. On motion of alderman Donnelly and Taylontho tender of Booth & Co.. {qr 500 ulna of screenlnyc, wu nooefxtad. Thrna rm: fund-rnrl Hm lunn n n! Leeheueel the Iteen n Been opped-Protection tobeulnn to 'rheleetiun_2JpeIe tbs letter-Aer my I'ou"`lxIeheion on lerce. A meeting of the civic committee on water work: wee held st four o'clock in '`hen{ey eltemecc..v.1`lme weremeeenl elder-men Mclielve . Stowe:-t. Donnelly, Taylor and nylon. inutee of hit regular mgeting were reed and conrmed. Aldermen Btewert uked iienything had been done in the matter cl ti htening the eteem-jectelal of t e new punxihg engine. Superintendent ewltt replied that the Meters. Inglis Ind sent a man here who hed attempted to tighten; the jantqll. but the work wee not very well done; the jackets still allowed steam to etcepe. but the engine could be run at thirty or forty mud; procure with very little` leekege. membert oi the committee cg:-etted ' thet the leekezc could not be etonned. up manner: on we commune leakago stopped. were omuad for the monk qournggbrs ronoou, My: man rmNnAwAan`:o. ' ma wo_axs?67Irf| TWO mranzsrme E.VENT/S./ 'i.I.'aL?Li;lI,}.....uu.a._a.q. mu. in UINIBIII 0 `I _ IIABMI RESI- donu.1 .101: ms. Good locality, nulmi dr .- I modnlrn aonvanlnncu. nanoou-Jo;-.-'rs-% . _ | Camovskv 4 '9 9 0 that ol Wooq Workjngl Dnlnnnll-u flan:-ha. F. Household Economy. onmuo sun. ll. H. BRECK. An Ornament lli mosrou co. UINIBIII 1' _m,IIAlll_olll RESI- dono;.1 Jo): ` 3. rzlooc r .-A modem oolvenloncuo pplnollli Dnllgn. - ` Gems In Art. K. W. Snider's Photo Parlors Thin doon above Open Bonn. W. Jo gm n.'g Bctwun Prlnoon mm! Break It. A NEW TURN-OUT a usn LONDON. ENG. I \ W. J. B. WEIEES `(Cite Kingston. JAMEE iXiiJioiE ` ll) Prinnnn uh:-AIL Th. W. 6. Frost, Carriqgle Painter. Kin; In-cot. next to Bloc Onllnlh ununn Ivan; The for load mixed wood. Doctor load mixed spun wood, randy for tho Itovo. Inc Mar I000. unxoa IDIII : wood, rel n ova. 01.00 for load out dry hard wood. Come Again Wb`*hIW them as chap as the cheapest and as good u the Mt. ' I aking Down Stoves. CITY WOOD, COAL& LUMBER YARD IIANNAY & HAROLD. *'.m'." ACCIDENTS AIes._ Alno on A 1 Bopnir shop in oonnoouon. We do moyole wonk only. BYRNES & C0., ` Including Tandems, at M. W. Robinson's. `Q`&~%E-:" Bicycles to Rent Lasers. Light. Wine: and other Sp: nu Bovoraun in upoohlly no condition. We outer to every um. On-don on-otully put up. packed um dollvored. IHOMPSON BOITIJNG ' ($0., 292 Princess Street. U I Iwncr. A O I H R O D` 364 Princess Btu: Btntfordm Oldstmd. Bymes & `BULB , BA! RILIII moron: exhibit _ at Potion : Photograph Gunny. '05`)! and In Ohm,` No utnlnjohllnb. 8010 this for Illu- non. clown P0W`QlI."5 . .1" R0YAl6EM .";a:':'u'.`s`: ASK YOUR Glll I03 $11.1: III." Mcuucuuu. - 9ancess7siL; Ike.-{Bream FINE Ropurlns 3 Specialty. Give us 5 call. :3`: lacuna 1:` n moo (moo. Thou who on ll - - I I` would 2?uII`xpfo':.|t .0ro%uo I.` grim. Ohap. . dunblo fan , oven :1: tlon of J; won-{Anna oil Ill!!- futuud by. nnnvannnnr nnnanluvlv Irril and aommod utohan. 1 bodromnu. separate in and w.o., o n nloklo laud. {Inn nun: um! than 0 commune on th- ndvnuonnnoc. Ann J. W. LDIII. um-run, JVII-\I IJ'II IJUIFIG U . ..,y-` 890 PI-inoou utroob. Tho vuuooll with the whoa! window. -V -' 3WrE` 55. Th 8 In 0 f (h bol- ...: ...,..' -*'......."'.a*..r'%.;., ..; .... make you cncuumont for M ting. Then in no mum: job on oath It you don't. know how. in... ...._ --_. .11 AL. 1:.` ...A -H.._ HUM II CIIUW IIUWQ You out an :11 um dirt and 11'5"! by tending for In. Tlnunlthl in .11 an imam. Duink. 3AM: Anhu-I wnr, nghln uy IUIIIIJII. lUl' ul. Tlnnnlthlnf Qu1iok. nob actor: work. nabh DI 00Ia Qulok. I pricel- In 1:00 nnoounry thlt inc. Bond nr old Vohlall to In an Inn II to- lmmod and rennin . Ourprioou no com mm. with high grade work. We've good Ito:-I30 room for Sldchn hue of an. BI-in thcndaoto and we'll nuke n ood So of them. Wo`vo 3 complete p sub for nun tutu oqnvoyancos of over: duct! ' .--.. - ._-.b-.._-. wm nu. pan and mom bodono worn an Mruhhod anti :3: but of Drln wa'll nuke n nnnd in of thnm. Wows Big bargains In LUMBER and CEDAR POSTS. H->ia6}`ucE iinilm. And have snot uannmul spnm unochox-`look M on beautiful SPR [NU KILLINEBY. Wu an nhowlnl all Ihn him Bountiful SPHLNU MILLLNEEY. Wo are nhowlu all the hunt novelties In Shop. Trimmings. Vollingn, Etc. Dronmukinc Dopntlnont to the hone; undo: the manummono of mu Waluh. of New York Olty. All the newest. French l1d PII'lIlI|| fashions. - 0! a nnporioyqlnllr. ind CODA WATER. drpyn rm1o.rn1os_h.~x- ' % U"!`ry `oiu douotou pin -10!- OREAH SODA. - `; 5" ORDERED .--4- ruins In LUMBEII ':_` i 'c._a. iscAl!ln.yI:pnv. Lf * or oaths; (VI OHIO VI loawbu-`w lpt Johnuionudlulononlon til 1. = _ _ ' 3334 1:0 o.Idbun. Eon . ' Wu 3.`...'s" !@`.`.`n'.`c';Ni'i`' lot. can. 3 Soon: Bad Ihvut 80. Gordon BI. . denial` brl homo. B0. wlouunl 00. U0. _ than our Ind ooum __`.___ "FOOTWEAR. I tnnlstnb Q. ~ ?>z1.?o-un:nox'ss We solicit I share of your pa- FA LARGE BEMDENOE ON NORTH t`: first nl lulu Rh-oat. with hunnnn and nthnr V1-Aral: me o no w run `` Ea whug no olrnago In g;ovsIln;: 1 O . . . ll lionolsunuo "1 ran mgxn hnsmnuan. 15 umou s'r.. mu lung. ted 1 hot want. an. no. . b I I .`&."{`..R....' ""..2'.`.a'.m. . ...`: ."..'r .'.f"`;';.'n`. :'. a2:2.;?:'%? lnnrnvnmnnu III A` O AUUOOIATION P RBI`! no of In {mood Ironndn. ' 0 onen- un ollnl Shoot will dlnobly thrown: nnnou will b of the be lll day. to H. hf!-3.7:." u"wu"' K3} -Anngnnnngn hgdyggg Ool IIII. r*l_I4ln-In Itrut. with ma go. Apply to Jam: :t.l.lt\'g:.vllI oompkou `chino: 513.01%: (mm: I. o . III. I IIIIIIU UV`I_|v' -v Rrstleorax _..__\_ v_n.....a-.. -...I Q;-I A- I ' OI` HITLA1` '1 mo unsung blticf; a`aIuy` mun. chum-in Biscuits and Cheese. TRON` $9. - - 0-ouumzn FOR sane." J. HISCOCK. :50 I5 I-`I1 . I III I630 in It An Gan N STREET. I 1 to J. B. WILL , UBNISHID. In olmn; latent trio 111 01. mo of colo- , ,_----m--*;*.;T._f_,j{T*{;..; 7:133 `aim, uidmtun dauo blah-'.`uhIIueuobi ml THE BIBBY chant. Adloln. {I THE BIBBY I I 0. ad ol - App at Ill do . '1'lIQ~Il!II Iuotuum wm mum RR. IhoDuko ol \o|-H, who in on unhdullo stump oollootm. The second padunuor-gen Idodthho ohmpn ho-printed and um- ohuodoldnootlnogivonio ch nonhu- ol tho south and home of communal tho autograph oi the jnhlho ' will In prinhtl in but into. and tho ounht to W docidod upon, will not be ml nvhnn Hun 1-onninul numlur In: "D III unnnun ih obs This jubilu stamp is h sin. MI in: dnplo . I II Iullcl shown llidlnrlnin. III` T` I CC. "III? An Anal-fan upon. whhlmhot oounihnbb dxpuicnoo in Ilgaldnianlnonlnlnnn ll thnAnnrinnn uonlmon. There will be fteen denominations of thin etaenp and e poeunl end. The issue willbelimited. lbie nob yet determined how V will be ieened. but thie me wil be decided en en eerly end the numhet will be duly announced in perliement. The sump be at in eironletion on the morning 1:` sh. cl nl June. 1897. The color: In m"I0l|lIO[0\:'C!|lIIOIII.h .0 h con. . holnuithobiloo `pm An Ann-inn n :nu-U. Onees. % Oranges, Lemons. Pine Apples. cjinned Goods, Figs, nates. 1I_q'_s and Bacon. WHICH ITIIIIIU. Slllp I u is this postage stamp. its pro- pnrstion has involved some months of study and work. Mr. Putin. of tho do- psrtmsnt of the interior. had the honor of nuggssting the subject of the double por- tnits. Smoo than many artists have boon consulted and lnvo Assisted in perfecting tho dssign. and it can be safely said that the oocuion oi hot mn'ssty n jubiloo is most ttinfly rsprsson in the result. Mnnh in sinus nnnnnrninu thn nnnnln nl HIT` IIWUIII I ITFIUXIIEI Ill ill. I'T|IIU- Muoh hfebory conoeming the people of Cenede end the ompiu is embodied in this Iemp picture. In illuetreteee rind ol uixty out. from the duo on e wooe- eion the queen to the throne to the protein Lime. la belle of e period which in full of vitel era: in the life of I Britieh empire end the eolidioenion of an -....-xi.` tn at. n\n|l|n:A- -.ul .I-......i---:.. I. II.I' UCWIQUHUIX, Inn (roll) tn. Cy of iuiuuo until its withdrawal from air- ouhtion it will be the popular stamp of the dominion. ADA -I I5; "man l`nl\AlI|:I\nHl\lnn AI 2&1: mornin; of d of June. 1897. The colonto used inhhootun will be docidod to- ting Thq-Gm on stumps will bosom In .lLH.. lock. VIII Itlp II` IUO III? VT. Illll DU` swoon than and at n..'3..'Z" the stamp in its denomination in block letter: on I white ground. .l_. - -- 1. AI.:_ .....-L_... _L-....... :L- _... DTICIIII UIII II"! Ill 5110 IUIIUIIIUIUIOD 01 In em `rein its oolonioa and dopondonoioo. no Mia not to be found in connection with my othor ompiro in the world. A: one looks at tho design it unooistoa thought with the empire as it in, and ong- gu tho bond of union which in being oomonted no rmly botwoon Great Britain sud hor depondoncios, and from the city at in inn: until in withdrnugl from nip. 51 "V," `II WINK IOFEUTI IIIXIIHIK ".VIO' tori: Regina (Queen) Impombrix. (Em- prou)." Intho semi-oi:-ole or up 1- put. at tho vignettes no the word: " nada" "Pootsgo, and undo:-nonbh thornaro to- npootivoly the duke 1887-1897, and be- Lwnnn u vinnnhmn An an-nnmanhhinn nl Ipiuuvily we ulna luwuuw, um no- woon the vignohtoo an ornnmonlobion of maple lava. while in use lower corners of n nhnmn Am Alnn mgnln lnnvm. and ha. |III|I|O IOIVOI. while In I0 IOWII` l'lIOl`l 0| the sump uraulno mph leaves. and be- hunnn than: And Ah the. Inn: nlhhn ntunn [HUGH p0l'|lI'III Ill DOT IIIIJIIVY WIITI `[10 crown. Loohin at the Item , this vig- netteie at the efn elde. o the right ie epicture of her mejeety. ee ehe |p~ peen to-dey. the two in prole look- ing toward: the vignette of 1837. The prole of to-day repreeente her my jetty wearing the empreu crown. Be- tween and above the two vignettes ie a beautifully executed copy of the in iel crown 0! England. and under the tter "V" with the lettere "R.I. in the fork of eh- M17 P: LL- uh... I.... ....--...-.... sun- "V Wlill IIIU IGIFOTI "l'$.l." Ill 0119 [0 the "V," the three lobuon moaning ' ml-in Rnninn lcluanni Imnnl-AM-ix 1 (90 T HID IlI'IU III! IOHI. ~ The design itee I represent: her majesty at two importent em in her lilo, namely. at her eoceeeion on the 20th dny of J une, 1887. endwvithin e few week: of her jubi- lee in 1897. The Met vignette. ehowing her on her coronation day. In from o well- known portrait of that period. Itie A full- taoed portreit end her mejeety ween the m-nun. Lnnhina nh mhn nhnlnn, thin via. of the design and the skill at the ongnvor have excited nothing bun favorable oom- nont from those who have been privileged to not the first im ions. ML- .I..l_.. :5... I ............L. I.-- ......:...A.. `3:I'."i'~'s-'&n'.' ,""` "cu "Kn; "o1""':"" and Mn "itiv`d:l&:n.`: mm? to :nnrun-an wave the It In qucltlomblo whothor It wlniotnnk in this of art work with -my ohm the he nor bun Issued in tin `world. OHIO! III0lIlvDo It in 170 the credit of the duignl!` bhnb ndvono oricllln VII be nbndiuoounb in bonnlotion with the stamp. for who work The publitwa sum 5. gratied with the mo- ti hdrninrljhln Jdopud y the H3. Jlr. Mulook tho nnnmAhMr.ahnh!'l1_ dim dntnhindd tn `Ill Ilillll IIIIIF IIII U7`? in lIU|If III the _ `world. V [or some time pub. it ha been undu- uood hlz `the mice dipormont in- Ibudod inning jubilee poogngo sump: which, by the way. in not to ho connui to imnpa. hgb will also lncludo push! cards, but no dohiln u to the stump lOl`_O obuinnblo no the department: until to-an . whonoho duign was decided upon um 1 Int ambled ea and `you nn impression no that your radon vi 1 have 3:: idea of tho jnboo stump. nhiolfwillho tuned in an- nthnr mnnth otlm I TI. {- xpuuunuhn \ . . lo In `ung : Jubila- -1'w'H' lnI"ln the Oscars` lMo-lInocn Dolonlnuloun 0! the _ _ and 1 Pooh! Gui-lint Ian} on June and Toronto hlogum. _ public ho .;.ua.a -nnmummnmmutinuhumniinvn mam. '.`.'3'.'.`,3a"'y"""u:..""'ii'.."ia'""'.. 'M'"u nZ.'.u""'u. I mun:-gbnom. who dots:-uindd to l|::tk tlgin ogonoin tho hlgtory of tho mo `mu. :3 In-'u bl; doptrtmonu in concom- nd. brinulnu I hontnn hhmn of unions juunfp nix? ,i1q_u'm- inn is AR- Jgnnu-uinn 1'-`in mmmnrup.1 non upon, vnu non In con hon ti: aired number .1. .. A L. .o._-. lUI'K OI ; "Vio- .... .. ..,,........ .... ..... .._..... - .--... .- Imam will camp on chair labor: on her this evonin or to-mormw to:-moon and the vowel wi Inch: trial mu 1: . the bay to-non-ow nornoon. She wil communes her son- aon`a trip; on Sand; ufmrnoon to three o'clock. when the vi I lonvo Swift : wharf for Toronto. IIUUIIUO T0!` IIIIIIXIK In UOII III- Cnrleton Place council no decided to ubcndon the oloctrio light: upon the Itrooto of that town. l`I-..l..- I-l....._ Al AI-_.-__I..3_ B-.. __...I IT CIIIOI OI KYQIIITUW DIG JOINI BIIIIUII. hnmr,-hofon the court nnd ned 06.80 for not having his pruniou alumni in In thounuor of tho auto Ohu-In Jolnuton, Athonn. the a not. but do- nllll A r-IA llivitlnnrl Al I. I-l.u.Run nap uwnuon, Alnonn. we nu. no no- olnnd 3 Sm dividcnd ol in-by-Bvo pu- aunt; `teas.

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