Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1897, p. 2

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LUCY!) ullbll monuny [1610 [or Illlrllllcu Henry Inglis was arraigned on I charge of having stolen Mn. Glazier : purse out of her pocket on Monday last while she wee standingjet the corner of Princeu and Wellington streets. He pleaded not guilty. A. J. Lee was placed in the witness box and repeated the testimony he gave in court yesterday forenoon and positively identified the prisoner in the man from whnm mlin nurse was tnhnn Klngnton Lou: one of the uroutuc Attrac- tlonn Ivor Olforod to the Publlo. 1-: .1 an n .u ...n I-nu-u91\v\ IUUIIDIIIIU IIIIU p|'l!!UllBI' II I; whom the purse was taken. 0 P, nnvinnn Irhnlivnn An Alleged one 0! Illnoknull Ileu-d This Morning. Mabel Mac herson and Agnes Sheridan, two Brockvile girls, were arrested luv evening near the Tate du Pont barracks on a charge of vagrnncy. They are each seventeen years old, according to their own story. and both claimed that they were not uilty of the charge pre- ferred against t am. They stated that they both have employment and are living at boarding houses in town. The magic- trate found them guilty and remanded them until Monday next for sentence. Hnnrv lnalia wnn Arrniarnnd nn I nhnron TUFNIOTGCI Ill Dy H10 IIIOOK. Old reeidente AAy thAt fty-ve yearn Ago the earth quAhed in An Ahrming mm- ner. destroying property and household chettela. Dishes were thrown to the oor in almost every household, windows were Amuhed. furniture rolled around as though pushed by umeen hAndA, and much dAm- Age was done. The shock lasted for some minutes and was followed by A severe gale. the water: being luhed to fury by the ever changing Air currents. People who remember the`ahock may it caused great fear among the inhabitants. In eeewrn perm Twelve yeere ego e very elighh ehock wee his in this city. It wee very hint end Ieeted only A few seconds. Twenty-eight year: ago, however, quite a severe qunke wee felt in this entire district. Window: were ehectered. dlebee brokenuhoueee built eolidly of stone trembled violently, oeueing inmates to * rueh out in elntm. It was general l.hroughoub'Eutern Ontario, Que- bec eulfering severely. People in bed were rendeted ill by the shock. Old meidnnuu nv thnh fbv-ve venre ,.: ,_ 1 :17 -"Q - .- '.l'he earthquake of '1`hm-edey night wu quite [enerel in the dietriot north on thie city. extending outward. Throughout the taoweehipe el Kiugewo. Lohorough end Seorringren the shock was felt quite Ieverely, u-tioulerly in the townehi lees `named. Chimneys were wrecked, tehee overturned Ind emeehed end enerel hovoo reellted. At. the home 0 John Hagen, neer the Send Benki, the chim- neye were eheheno ooel oil lamps end fell ereehing to the laor..t.he lounge herely eeoeplng from being upoet. Die on were thrown down end broken end furnit.uremll- ed ebout. Edward Moore, A neighbor, got ur from bed and run out. of the house. think ug it was tumbling down. Similar perte of the townehip. The fermer folk were terribly frightened. and the uehe in the sole to c of convereetion. he tail end of the n ooh eeeme to leg on in this neighborhood, on it who ieib more eevereIy\ in eeeiern perm Trelve veer: earn 1 verv eliahh shock demoneoretione are reported irom various M AND EARTH TIIIMILED. lllq OI `to-hyAndo I Ell DUI. I-on Ann. , A THOROUGHW INGLIS m oounf AGAIN. (3Tl6C[RiE`S!l NO MUSICAL FESTIVAL. um DAEY Vsioiouza. PTO DOB MIC NOW! ll GIECOIIHDGG. he enjoyment. of your vncntion will be incruood fourfold if you take I camera with you. We have them from 35 up- wards and will give you complete printed iIlI`stItl-nctiom with each one. E. C. Mits- c 0 . I-Q -.-gLA- -A-I2-L _.II _.-.l4 nun-u- a... CIICII. For pl-city. L-tyiinh, lI- ado gown: to Abernathy & Oo. "lYho'yn nlwnyu sag.) Price: raaonublo. A ......_._.I-_L __:A.. . lcII7....l.l :5 n-noel rauonnolo. A ootroopondont writes: "Would it nobbongoodching to bnvo some places vith nfnohuonhl and umusomonw. newn- pen.0Ue..Iuchu the city hall. open Itnngcu to keep them out of the whim home on the jubilee an. The .C.'l`.U.`lmd the ladioo nnx|liuy of the Y.H.C.A. might look after them with dad upmnnco of the youn 1' Indian. '1' Rnolnnnr "not [inn Inna: Ran- low. Abernathy &\Uo`s dreas-makers an tho but in the city. A perfect. M and finish. Try them. 127 Princess street. A vnnr non thn Nan: nun nnnanllnn tn lfy CD01. 12:] ITIVICGX BDTUBC. A your ego the News Inc appealing to electors to vote conservative and save Kingston : industries lromdimnter. Thurs- dny and Friday nigblfic ha been pleased to tell its readers of the impetus to busi- ness in the cotton mill and vehicle works. Both are doing overtime work. A; e pro hot the News in discounted. ha nninvmnnr. AI` nun u-nneinn will he IIIQIIVICI 0! I09 ,0`!!! IOGIQ." [or Rochosur Non King Inn: San- rl 5 .3 '1' ad 0! Th rod 3.3.0 nun: mum. `:9 wit: N435: nay: o p.u.: Tuesday: and Tnnroanyo Hun Inns: n..oounoo1vlthNouh Klan n A... a. nn. .1 D HE HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE ON ..a,.`. ; .}3"J3"5:`a?.`i. "k:1"i%`.".:..`.a \ '.`:.`.2.' 1 oxnondnnro will complete ft. Lot. adjoins IIUHOTI ll UIQFUTE. DGHIIO unu DUIIIIUDD. Seal grained purse and card case, 3%.; same with placed corners. 3;'Sc.; better one: st 500., 60c.. 75c. and SI; good wearing nnd excellent value. E. C. Mitchell. ML- ....-.'L_...-..A ...._.. I\.....I.-"J. L.u.-l mu OICQIIODI vuue. n. u. mwcneu. The excitement over I)unlop`e boys suite is 1-Ereading to all parts of the com- munity. in natty suite at. 83, 84end35 cen be beaten nowhere between the two` oceans. Dunlop leads. others try` to fol- low. ~ n.--..-u._ L`N..v- 4---- __|.--- .... u.- nguru. uno price to an no me mm mm. Geo. Cli' offers some special bargains in small houses or building lots, or if you have a house or lot; you wish to exchange call at. 95 Clarence street, headquarters for real estate. A..- at AL- :-....A:..-L :II ...A....A..,l .\.......l. U00 0! B00 JIIHIUGBD ll||lB(ol'||E6(l lllplh Iota bhnt has: yet. up rod In Cam 4: pro- Ionba Knmloope. ritinh Columbia. and if: minina indium-inn Thu nrintino and IUIHB RIIDIOOPG. DTIUIIYI \J0|llll'I|Jlli. If! its mining industries. The printing and illustrations are fine. and the city has been fortunate in having such enterprising pub- lishers as Messrs. Baillie and Hennotb. O--I _..._-.l ........_ -_.I ..--.l Ag.` DA- . units 197 '0. (0. uunlop, hln El T960. The Welland-Vale Perfect. Bicycle.'thor- oughly up-to-dune, and pronounced by ex- run one of the beat, wheels in the market. pot; cash, $80. at. St.rschan`e hardware. Kingabonians will shortly be created (3) to an exhibition of the inIt.ant.aneous view: taken during the progress of the recent. Fitzsimmons-Corbett. ght. G. E. Rogers, advance agenn for the "Feriacope company. is in the city making the neces- sary arrangements. Quit. hnvnrn will nnvnr hn dnino thnm. 10Bl'llBl:y Q, 125! ITIDCBBG BDFCBD. Oak }hll~-A year ago not a man in the business gave you your money back- lfol- low the leaders. Goods markod in Iain gures. Ono price to all at the Oak gall. (Inn (`.IiH' nhrn nnmn nnaninl hnrrnainn in arrangements. Suit. buyers will never be doing them- selves justice till they reach Duu|op'a. A man`: unit. an 38 which you are taxed 811 for elsewhero. Alla}... ...........L .......l.. :_ ...:lI:....-.. ..L [OT OIBCWIIUTI. All the newest goods in millinery at Abernet.hy g. 127 Princess screen. On} HnH~_A vnnr nnm nnr. ll man in than WIIFG. At the next. meeting of the Portsmouth village council in is expected that the 810,000 bonus by-law for the erection of a grain elevator will be submitbod. A form- er Portemouthice says he will take 830.- 000 worth of stool: in the elevator. II.....)....__L..-.. I..- m-..-..-.. .._..A..I....- ..L.. ooonpiod by David J. Whitmhnd A small Olnondlturo complete ll'I Colin 9 grounds. Apply to R. V. lll.Bln'l| r. ULIU WUI lull Ul HVUCK III DUI! IIIUVIHIUIH Headquarters for trusses, crutches. etc. McLood's drug store. Qnrn-uh. mini. n1\An:n` cu- man . Cln IOTU. Oak Hull--SAndford & Calder a, also the perfect tting goods of tlo W. R. Johns- Con 00. sold here. ml... m-n..__.: v-1- rv-...l..- nu- D:......u.. non uo. aona nere. The Welland-Vale Garden City Bicycle, as good as most up-to-date wheels. Extra value for $70, spot. cash. St.rachan s hard- wars. 1'4. U. UIIDCUUII. . Orders for piano and organ tumng left at J. Rayner : residence, 131 Union street, or W. J. Keeley s, jeweler. Brock street. Frnntannn nnln, nrdnrn tnlmn fnr DIKIIUB ll BUSH" ulapmy. For toothache. neuralgia and rheumatism bry Arnota Arnica Anodyno. 7 lb. nail nmmlmn nr nluml, 3512,: A lb. Dry ATIIUL 3 11111103 Anuuyno. 7 lb. pail peaches or plums, 35c.; 7 lb. pail map or strawberry jam, 420. J. Craw- ford. ' (\..I. 'lJ'..lI Cl-._.Ik_-.J L l"-IA--!- ..I.... LI..- IICIJUUU U urux UUUTU. Saturday night special fty men : SIO suits for 86.76. Dunlap, King street. Thu WnlInnd.Vnln Pnrfnnt. Hit-vnlnflhnr. IV. 0. ILUUIH I5, JUWUIBT. DFUUK B|Il'UUllo Fronten cafe, orders taken for lunches,7 Belldvillo objects to Kingston having a celebration on July lat . saying: Turn' about. is fair play. Kingston will only have its jubilee celebration on that. day and using the material within itself. Bellevillo and Brockville are wished good times at their display. For Innthnnlm, nmurnloin nnrl rhniumatinm IUU|lo Bicyclists ! For that acorching" thirst try our ice cream soda, with crushed fruiu. E. C. Mitchell. l\.,!...... L... .1:.._.. --.l .........._ L .... .... I..h.'..A IVUVIUUH U: DU- Snturday and Monday special 100 pairs men's $1.50 pants U80. Dunlap, King street. l).'.....I:..A.. I lP-_ L\._L u__-__L:_..') ALZ_..L HI ATHLETIC ASHOCIATION PROPE IITY north 0! the fenced (rounds. The exten- Ilon ofnl Same will run directly through YIVUII III! IVBUUUU U. Oak Hall- -Clothing that has to be re- duced 50 por cent. is not safe goods to buy.` One price only every day in the week. Rntnrdnv nnrl Llnnrhny nlnthina hur- UIIO [JFIUU Ullly UVBI'y any In 500 WUKo Saturday and Monday clothing bar- gains. Men a tine black worsted comb and vent, regular $8, these days 85.25. Dun- lo . King street. ` nnd nf nlivnn `I f`.nmA and use us Jan Ill XXIII B|ul'UUIn 0nd of olives? Come and see us. Jae. Redden & Co. Q-t....,I.... .....l ll-..) A _ _ . ...'_I Inn ....:..- -I-NU I urug ewre. On account. of the rain last: night. and this morning the entire force of .luborers who have been working on the streets was laid off for the time being. Roll butter, 15c. per lb. Crawford. French pitted olives tit. Redden s. Lnzenby'e Spanish queen olives just at- rived et Redden e. f\..L Y.I..lI (`ll..Al.:..__LL_L L-- A- L- .... ury [or me nouns 01 Industry. A big supply of summer underwear open- ed up this weak. Very ne goods at 75c. 41 suit. Dunlop, King street. Roll bubbor, 15. per lb. Crawford. W. S. K. March, Kingston, in building nlummer cottage on Rideau Lake, near Weatport. . 2 lb. can blue berries, 7c. Crawford. Ln1onby a and Oroaae & Blackwell e aa- Ind oil at Rodden s. (`noun II." .n.. ....I`. l..___ L.._.... In- ll- llll UH I0 IVGUUBH ls Cape May sea salt, largo boxes 10c. Mc- Leod 3 drug shore. `' On nnnrmnt. nf Hm rain lnnf. niaht. and V-uwqpr--..-r-w --w I ICU\$& TI 3! $9" BUSY newness.- fho Oploo at Ivory Day us.-Inna Poop]: Ln lulu: About-locum; ID- onpu tho Lunatic: cl flop Who Au `Inux Noun. Dunlap for 8-Iurday clothing. Pin; bottle catnip. 6c. Cnwford. 800 Dunlap : child : suit :5 81.50. Frontenac cafe. cold mun, nndwichu. Roll butter, 150. per lb. Crawford. Turkish delight 400. I lb. At Mitchell ; Luonby a jelly t.ablotc-all avol-a-Ju. Roddon & Go. Select millinery ab Abemot.h_y s, 127 Princess street. H. Cnnninghun, piano tuner. `orders at. McAuley a book store. Tan box mrn lndnn whlu nag. Crnrn A.MoCnrtney and John Jenkinl. con- tractors, have the contract to erect; A laun- dry for the house of industry. A bin aunnlv of nummnr underwear unen- uur ounce In routou on we put round dsil . Have you tried floddon& 0. IN... '1. ...... IL . ..---__..-.1 ..-- l\%uIII G U0. Fitlo 70- per lb.: preserved peaches, 5c. Crurford - `ll'...L....L|- _...lL-.I ...:|L L ,1: _:_-- `D IDPA'l'H S HI!|'l`( Y UP` THE WUIHJU, (our volumou. we bound und profusely lllutnud. May be noon at Wmu Oioo. \JI'IWIUI'Un Hon-tech : malted milk in all sizes. E. C. Mitchell. Osk Hnlljor the latest. style of but to- ninhb. ' UIK nighg. v- BII BSLJEC. One of the jauntieat illustrated amph- ntn hhnf. has wnf. nnnnnrul In (`Ann A nrn- vanadim-us mcxeo UP av oun nruuru nu mcnuleya noon store. Tax: box can laden with pan from E{on- frow and district nrrivod this morning in; Richardson & Sons. Ont Hall open to-night. till 11:45. Our coffee is routed the premise: and around dnilv. Hnva van tried it. Y Ju. wnta, SATUBDAi'.` MAY 29. 1397.` mcmms or ms nu. it? no Ina In Ipmllu `T3 In nngonemusuy. . glue Toronto Proobyterinn Raviow of May 27th1-poke M "the poor Anglicans." You during the quoon a reign the voluntary contributions to church building nlono were I-330.000.00l). n noble obring no God. In the Toronto Canada Pnobyuriuu oi .Ilqy20t.h it is muted tlulinthodlyol Bonus live 40.000 I A. L.l..I..._...'-`ALL Q WFIUII plvyuuy unvu a :'=`. MWL'.R1A-|'IOl\l a_ 00030 "I will OI ! I100 lln. The executive committee of the diocese ol,Ot.tewa hve conveyed to the commie- aionere of Ontario diocese their ep rech- tion of the manner in which the gttewe commissioners were met end treated in the ver diicuit work of dividing the fimde. Th e entirely relieves the unpleuenu im- pteeeion conveyed last year by the Octave nownpepern. that Ontario diocese wee act.- in ungenerously. `Wan Tnmntn P:-enhvtnrien Ravinr nf COIIIB. Harper : Bnz.-\r is unduly severe on city churches when it. says that only rural con- gregations now sin: for those in peril on the son." The Bun: t.hinka,t.hat. an mil- lion of passengers cross the ocean. on regulnr liners every you without 3 loan of life. elm. a hymn in fuI`|iy as nooeoury for those in pril on the Inn Th: Ainontivn nnmmittnn nf than dintsann UTBII H[r'WU`UI'\'lCO BCPTIIUTIWIW I"UI"l|I" ll o'clock: subject. Faith Must be Prov by Christ.-Like Works. Weolxly meeting Friday evening, 8 o'clock. Stranger; wel- Dlli CIIIITCHOI In IJOHGOHIIHU OIDGTKITD DGHIITBU. Brock street Methodist church-Rev. J. Grenfell will preach at II and 7.` Evening subject, "The Teliemnn of Life." Special music : Anthem. "Jehovah's Plaina;" solo by Mine McVetv. "The Golden Three- hold. with violin ohlignto. First Church of Christ Scienmt. Sons of Temperance hell. comer Princess and Mon- treal atreet.e~--~Servico t.o~morrow mornin I I _!-I`....I.. -..L:-..s uI.`..h|. ll..-A I... D.....4. KW OI lI'|Hl(.y (`.0I|0gB,lJUDI||'I At. the assembly of the Congregational union ofEnglnnd and Wales church exten- sion` was dlacuu-ed. It was resolved to raise nlund of $500,000 for the building of churches in Londonand oubergrent. centres. Rrnnk n.rnA1>. Mnthndmt nlnn~nh_.P.nv_ J. uuem. The public memorial to the late urch- biahop of Dublin. to which people of all classes and croeda are to subscribe, will be a statue in some public place. "`lm nnnnrnimnnn nf (hutnrin rlinnnln will II ULHIHIU I" HUIHU `JUUIIC PIIICU. The committees of Ontario diocese will meet in Kingston on Tuesday and Wed- nesday. The olaraication committee as- eemblea on Monday evening. An Rnnlinh nhnrnh um: nnnnnd at . BCIHUIUH (Ill LVIUIIUIIJ UVUIIIUB. An English church was opened at Zurich recently. It. will eenb 300 and cost 1.'.">,U00. The chancel, costing 1,000, Wu the gift of Capt. Alcock. of Ashursb. Kent. DBL- D.'_l.L I)-.. `I I` l').._......l... L:-I..\.. none. The Right. Rev. J. F. Peacocke, .biabop of Mouth. elected archbishop of Dublin, which choice has been conrmed by the bench of bishops, is 3 diatinguiahod gradu- ate of Trinity colloge,Dublin. At. I-Jan nnnmhlv nf Hm (lnmrmcntinnnl evening; EIIIJOCD. "Lne wyni unuzen." Catholic Apostolic chhrch -- Subject : "The Four-fold Ministry, its Necessity and Ap nlicnbion," Sunday, seven o'clock. Rev. Sh. John Watson`: congregation, enthusiastic in his -Iupporl. has no sym- _>pat.hy with the petition against. his touch- inn. lnodorn convonlum mu. in Sun mama. to J ROI 53? 1 F- Ho 0. am, 0 t inf : nd domohoxl k be nth room and ltunblmu. no and Iu-utbro houml Id ran on nuue. ukot. Sqnno. m . gfhe queen has given $."g00 for a marble font, to be placed in Be`baptist.ery of the chapel of the Anglican college at. Jeru- salem. l rm.- __..u:. .._...._.._:..I A- .1... l..L- ......I. 1 IH DU. UUHI H CIIIIIUII. l)u`II4Il `IIIUTTUW. To-mormw R. V. Rogers, .b..will zlvo an address on the Brotherhood of St. Andrew in St. John. Newburgh. Rev. J. E. Starr will Drench in Svden- I" DO. IJUHII. LVUWUUWU. preach Splen- hum street. church to morrow morning and evening; subject, "The Loyal Citizen." Cnthnlin Annnl.n\in nmlrnh Rllhinnf. 5 Lena U [NICE UI WUI'FIllP- Queen street Methodist church--ll a.m., Abraham Shaw; 7 p m.. Prof. Hyde. Ran (2 R. Hnnminh will nnndnnr. QAI-vinnn IIUTIIIIIIIII DIIHW; I P m., l"l'\.Il- nyue. Rev. G. R Benmisb will conduct. services in St. John's church, Bath morrow. R.ogern,.(.;..will (I uwuu--nu . u-u I -uvu. Last evening a character who haunts ~ Ontario street. found a horse ramblin around in the vicinity of Ontario on I William streets. He borrowed a halter and took the animal to the pound, taxing the und-keeper fty cents for his troubl: Next he wentto the owner of the horse and told 13 concocted story about the animal having Qdndered into the flow- er garden of W. G. Craig and destroyed A lot of choice plants. Mr. Ciaig. be said, had libled the horse for fifty dollars. If the owner would give him llfty cents he could be secured without trouble. The money was not forthcoming". News from All Donom|n|tIon|-'l`ho I'll]-. In; or the Church Pulplu. Over 40,000 Presbyterian: in Belfast nt- tend no place of worship. Onnnn atrnnt. Maf.hndint nhur-nh--l I n m, , Growth In Revenues. Mrs. Cruse. of Folger Station. has a valuable collection of old newspapers. in- cluding copies of early number: of the Winn. A supplement printed in March. l85l, gives the revenue and expenditure of the city corporation for the previous year. The whole revenue then was 327.652 and there was a population of l3.0U0. The taxes were only 314,140, so that the other revenues were almost equal to what is now almost the sole revenue of the city. While the population has increased fifty per cent. the revenues have expanded ten times. a uv \ -cw un-yv-uu U1. The lad McKenzie, who was brought to the city from Battereea some time ago. and whose mother requested the police authori- ties of this city to have him placed in a "boye home," was before the magistrate this morning a nin. As there was no charge against the unfortunate boy, and as it was imponible for the mngiurete to place him in the orphans` home on account. of his almost: total blindness, he was sent. back to his mother, who in in service in town. -1-: uunu nu Jxlujitwll. John Henry Robinson Molaon. resident of tho Moleone bank and of the Jo n H. R. Moleon brewing company. who died on Friday in Montreal, was born on June 5th, 1826. in Kingnton. Ont... his father being the late Thomas Molaon. second son of the Hon. John Molson. of Montreal, the first member of the family to come out to this country from Lincolnshire, F.ng., and his mother. adnughter of Thomas Molaon, of Spalding, Eng. ,_,,, IDPA l`H'S HIST Y 01" THE WORLD, \-olumomwo lllnntnud. Mu Mon llrst `Bus Known. Ysstotdsy D Sul ivsn removed two tmbfi o littl nger of the ri ht. band of Michael Ho sn, hide buyer. he tumors were grow g on the inside 0! the finger. fr ulhvsn ssysit is't.hs first instance ,1 is wide career that be ever met in tumor in such s place. / Btnlr carpet: for Spring ln Brussels. Balmoral, tapestry, wool, union and hemp, in widths of one-half yard. ve-eights, three-fourths and one yard. and ranging in price from ten cents to $1.75 per yard. Stair oil- cloths, stair |inens,et.air matbings, stair lstes. stair pads. everything necessary at. ouse-c|een- in: time 5% R. McFuul s. Kingston carpet wnrehouse. ___ 1-wvvlttv-I Vvlll GUI: Two oioinll In Klnglbon. one highly uhriod. have been complained aim: for ' oxtomivo indebeodnou. and In I undir- Itood tint the govornmtno will tab decid- ad nctinn in nunh manna Innnulnn-.l. uoou mu me govornmonu will MIC ed action in such can honcoforuh. uuuu-5: vi nun any ill ulllld Ill- . Wilton. Shoo. will an charge of the agency as that place succeeding Wil- liun Dunn. who goon to-Napnnee Mills in place of E. Hnrknoaa. who is removed to llllll uunn. WIID goal no-Luplnee Mill! In lms Hnrknoaa. who to ntarprioe. Mr. Davy._ former agent. at Entorpriu, in having the Iorvioo. -.g, u.._,. .- .. .. Ohnngo on `tho Boy of gun. 33. W um.-. us... ..n| .-|.- 4.--..- 'CHUl-?_CH PARA(;F7APHS. OITY AND VIOINITY. The (`no Dllpoaod 0!. ..I Il_L'-_._3_ ._L- __._, L. HAT LAINIE lU`}.'4|l?INUI` UN NUHTH Ildo olJohnaton Street. l-It hnuao west. of Ban-lg ,5t.mot.. with furnace and other modorn conveniences. Also thn Stone Dwel- o Iuot. wish modem Improve- monu. Joun Iumu. Wu Born In lIng|_t;n. :r........ D..L:._-__ II.`I-__ GI'.l'0Ot. V T. J. Kelly, I15 John street. North Hamiloon. up: "I have and Millet : Compound Iron Pills and eomidir them an uoollont tonic. For psle by E. C. Mitchell. Li var complaints cund b Bcoohnrro Pill: Blue homes, 70. can. rlwford. Boys and children : uuiuu. afow remark: nbouc them, we nd ourselves ovonmcied with them. the mole is big ucricu. Saturday And Monday A 82 unit 81.50. I 83 suit 82, u 84 unit. 32.75. Dunlop. King street. II! V r-II.. Ill! 1.)... -t...L \1...n\ Rare Lhsncc At This season. Provost. of the New York clothing store, Broc trees. is giving the choice of any piece 0 wood in his window for 813.50 A unit. made to order pnd gun-antecd A 6:35- clus t. Those goods are all new and well aaaorud patterns of English. Scotch and Canadian mcnufuchne. uuv-v vveeu u-av unvun unuuwu-. In connection with the breakage of lock revenof the Welland canal ayetem, the government compelled theownere of the steamer Outhwaite. responsible for the damage. to deposit 810,000 in a bank at St. Catharinea. bonds bein refueed. The owners will be allowed to raw interest on this sum whiloit lies in the bank. Out of the amount deposited the coat of the re- pnire willbepaid, and if there is any money lelt over it will be returned tothe owner! of the steamer. It is void the Outhweiteie protected by I "blenket insurance. which covers damage of all kinds. If this is the care the ineurance companies will have to make good the damageetothe canal and the steamer, -which will touch them up for a few thous- ands of dollars. Mariners my the bank: of the canal will not be replaced before next October. so much earth was carried away. Colllu D6 TUUBIVUU III LVIUIHTUIII. It is easy ho see the rent. benet Kings- ton would have derive in this mine by the possession of an elevator. Were there such an establishment in operation hero the grain would hnvo been stored here in- stead of having to be sent to Preeootb, which town received when Kingston should have had. And this is only one of the man y cases that are conemimly occurring throughout the season of navigation. The elevator bonus by-law will be carried by I rousing majority next month. for Kings- toninne cannot. nord. to allow Lrnde to go past; their doors. ` Kingston`: Loan. l l'oucott'I (inln. Alderman James Stewart, manager of the local branch of the Kingston 8: Mon- treal forwarding company's business, re- ceived yesterday bills of lading for 120,000 bllllllol of grain which was consigned to Montreal. The consignee: could not re- ceive the gruin in that city until about the middle of June. consequently alderman Stewait was obliged to amid the entire consl nment to Prescott. to be stored in the eevator there until such time an it could be received in Montreal. `la :. ........ A.` .-.. 0|... ........a- k....-b 'lf:....... W86. The steamer Denver. light. cleared for Chicago last. night. Under cover of dark- ness she wont. ashore near Four Mile point. This morningparly word was sent to the M. '1`. cornpnn to send _ a bug to the relief of the atrande steamer but when the tug got. out. to the point the steamer had work- ed herself oil the reef and cleared. BIIDDCT-IBUOII ll"Ulll LUIEUU. The carpenters have completed their work on the M. T. Co e vessel. the Joanie Bain. which sprang a leak in Anglin'a bay last spring. She Ina been pumped out. and will be ready to commence work next week. VIIL- ..L.........._ I\........_ I}._|.L ..l......-.-I I..- uay Dounu IDI' UEFUBD llllu. The steamer Glcngarry and consort. Min- nedosa were discharged to-day and oleamd again for Forts William to reload. Tlm nnhnnnnr Dunn nrrivad ah CAI-den OUHI T0-LET, l"UNlSHl5D UH. UNl"UlY- nluhod. That duh-nblo Solid Brink nul- IIoo.No. IO! Union Street. lllhtod by elec- Ullolvy ; Itnblo and all modern improvements. 'l'l."I`l".`:.-iIIItI:1I\vooD. on the ptemhnes, again mr 1.` UFO TV IIIIBIH LU FUIUEU. The schooner Dunn arrived ab Garden Island yesterday morning. nailing down from the Welland canal in twenty-seven hours, almost. stonmbont time. She was timber-laden from Toledo. rm... ..... ....s...... |.....- ..........l..4...l 51.-. - UIKHCCI LU IIIIU U11 1 - \.`U. The sloop Mnmie L. is at Richardson & Sons elevator wit 1 2,504) bushels of oats, loaded at Wolfe Island. Nil... ..a............ A ..... ..:.. ......I ......-.._L- IUIIKIUKI Illa VV UIIU IEIIIIIU. Tho steamer Armenia and conaortn, Traverse City, timber laden, arrived at Garden Island this afhernoon. TL- ....L.\......... I).........'.. 'l`..I...I.. Ll...I...... \lllTU6H LFIBIIU DIIIIS Ill UUTHUUH. The schooner Bavaria, Toledo. timber laden, cleared the Welland canal yester- day bound for Garden Island. Tlm ntnmnnr lnnunrrv and nnnnnrl: llin. PUTD IIIIIB HILUIVIIUUII. The steamer Mylw, Duluth, arrived this morning with 40.000 bushels of Wh8llKC0l1- signed to the M\ '1`. Co. The nlnnn Mnauin I. in at ninlinrrlnnn .\' uu Illla IIIKIH; lUI' UUIUIKU. The bar 9 Adele is loading 19,000_bushels of peas at. ichardaon & Sons elevator for Montreal. N... -|-.._...... \Y.'.. ._....- "I"..- ..-....- !`.`A.. lllllllu LU'UlIy. The sbesmer Roaemonb. Fora Willnm. qrain laden, was scheduled to arrive in porn this afternoon. Thn ntnamnr Klvlnn Duluth, nrrivnd this IIIOHKTBII. The steamer Niagara, Traverse City, timber, is expected co a`i-rive At. Uardun Island to-day. Tlxn ntanmnr Rnunmnnf. Wnrr. \l'iIIinm Arrlvnls And Departures of Vnrloul (`rafts -IlaI'|no Notes. The steamer St. Lawrence, light, clear- od last. night. for Chicago. The bnnm Arhaln in lmulinu 10,000 huslmln UIIOB. H0 IIDBIOII 00 I0 00 IIKCH. This was the lust meeting of the corn- mitteo in its old-time form and constitu- tion. In nocordanoe with the act rdcentl y mwlmmmfmm.mewmkoImHmm uil|,ghencelorth, be done by three com- miesionera, oi whom the sherxif will be one, the mayor being required to appoint a second and the city council to select the third. Each oommiaaioner willbo aid a salary, to be fixed by the city counci , and none of the three muat be amember of that body. HAT LARGE RESIDICNCE ON NORTH n! Rank tstrnek. with {mnnoo other BOX!` WITH In IUIIDUUDOC. T Minot Wollor. 01 Woilingcon street, up led spin the uaoumout. on their mi liner] stock, which the amount rated at 8500. The valuation was reduced to 901 u\ lUI' IIITIIIIIIT lllluflnitlunu Some time ago, Chnrlu Clarke unbu- ed, for 3125, three lot: which onnod 5 portion of the Domn estate. Last year the manor valued them at 8500. and Mr. Clnrkewantod this year : asaesnmont. xed It the cum he paid for the lot. A: the uooument. for 1897 has not you been made. no action could be taken. This u1nnf`\A l.-n _....n:.... A! oI.- ........., Oouldorlng Vnl-loul Appulu at Yutuioru Ioulon-uuo out bald our for Illli Oouldol-ntIon-lnntod I Inc: lllod lo: the Auunnont of Lou. ` The civic court of revision mob yoobordny afternoon. Chairman W(tI(om' presided und nldermn Stowut. Donnelly llld hloooni won in abundance. 'l`|a... Ilignnn lllgll-.. `I \X7AIIl.._n__ -A...-L .\ \1< W. W. Walker, of the Sun publishing company, objected to (.110 uaeuol- n rating of curtain printing machinery in bi: Mub- Iiuhqxont-, M a relative holds n mortgage up- onib. No motion was taken. -1 D...-In... ........-I-.l ......:....s LL. .. uuw. no nouon wu mun. Mn. Parker appealed againnt the na- souznent. of 8600. on her property situated on Queen street. opposite St. Paul`: church. She was umblo to give the cor- rect. value. and the appeal was laid over {or further information. ` ul\Iml| Hm... ...... (\L-_I-_ t'VI--I.- ...---L-_ {nus comm mm SESSION. 1 REVISION HERIAFTIR DONKEY OOMMISBIONERI. (iron Wu The Brock Thorool. ALONG THE HARBOR. Cleaning way; cu-poo clan} " Altered. - ~ an an I MIMIC nun loot. An I: - on not King and ()<;ro Sl'l'0O l. 'xi.;aI.};niII.'. .-mum...o.a.. anmosr. mama Vste-!'-mt. Blectrllan. ` Colllblnltloll Oil and 3|OdI'|PI!tI'C and Elect :-lc SIIIDQIIII lllluck. F3FEC||LT_!E$@`t$43**r Cig-ovsky Company, ONTARIO STREET. '0"!-0-4 Pines: of Wood workman Parquetry Floorlnc. Ba and 021109 Fittings. Inntoll. wndroboo.A'l`A`b!u. in. custom Sawing. Planing. Turning. no. sub and Door Work. Evorytmng In Wood Work. Fumlturo Renovated and Ugholu-Dd. 1. H. BRECK. Household Economy. [HE KINGSTON MILLING C0. to I honuh 5 pic. to co. Thou who intend onotlnm on t ooomlng n%m| Ihnuld see sample: at OI-nuns In Works. Ohonp.nt.ro .. duroblo fonou. dmercnc ttorm. A so over: (nonp- tion of iv to work and WIN cloth unall- fnoturod by. r.A PARTRIDGE, K. W. Snider's Photo Parlors Three door: shove Open Home. rt Iluunlo Io! mull! 0| ynllnnlon; nu mum tn. oloomo 11 an. use of :4 D? . E ooh Strut. olophonoud. An Ornament Gems In Art. --v-------vv vvw vv -1.... y.-.--`---- - "`"`"'" man Bunlnoll. noxmon. mm. W. J. B. WHITE, - Agent. Kingston. ) TE Guardian] FIRE AND LIFE Assurance Co.. , _ . _ _ _, w, Jn.BRY"Si0N, JAM'ii(fi]uihit?.' ll prlnnnnn 19.:-not `Phi I ACCIDENTS we mr mam nuxoa npuu woou. runny Itovo. 01.00 for load out dry hard wood. 'PBONEB 491 and 497. ,ANNAY & mnow. '.m`3." We have them as cheap as the cheipest and as good as the best. Ulvunlv A vutvo 150 for load mixed wood. 90o{r:r loud mixed -pm wood. road: for the I owe. Come Again laking Down Stoves. CITY WOOD, COA|.& LUMBER YARD ROYAL cm 5:2:-. :,~.---- .32. : 2311:; than any other Ion on n.u~ ASK YOUR GBOOIB I03 "ROYAL Gil." Also an A I Eepnlr Shop In connection. We do Bicycle Wonk only. Ales._ Ihcluding Tandems, at M. W. Robinson's, 3`%;` P10 in '_'2"`U'-'0 I 354 Princess Bt. - Stnttorcra Old Sand. Byrnes & Co. BYRNES & 00.. ';.:.`::`::::.'n':.;-..`:.:a.. Bicycles to Rent IHOMPSON BOTTIJNG ($0.. '20 ) Dr! nnnnl hunt XVII ICQH Kill.-I KIIUIW "| oxhlb ion It Powell`: Photograph Gillan. (hll and no slum. No nuns numb. 8010 Hum for Khr icon. .l.W.Powell, =66 !3;::_.:-,3 -T--A McLAUG|.IN, - Princess St. FINE I Ice]-Cream Repairing a Specialty. (Mun us A null, nu;-nu nu. Give us a. call. URHISHID. THE DESI EABLI BEHI- donoo. l Johnston litreuc. Good locality, Inn-foul dnlnnuu. Ill modun conveniences. `IVILQ IJ1 I IIIIIII. I ' no Prinocu mm. The waruoolu with the whool windows. 00 III! I xiv, gm B..og "pg Between Prlnoou and Brook BM. nun Niii 7|:-Qnrrans. Thu In what. people In of our bon- oM,`niuhed photon. 0811: I! And nu a your onuumont for mu. There is no manner job on catch it you down know how. - 11.... --.. __...- .0! AL. Jl_L __J ups-..- (lUII' 0 `HOW IIUWI You cnn Inc all the an |u.d worry by sending {or III. unauulbhlnn In All l6. kn-n-Inga uy Ilillulllj IUI In. Tinsmithln in MI its branches. Qulick. nth Acton work. nuolubh pr con. Will in pan nml vohlolou become worn on umluhod in spite of `tho but 0! onto. Erin`) than hownnd wvllmnko In oodjo of them. 0 vi 3 complete p ant. (or manufacturing convoysnoon of ovary duo:-lptdon. R. B. HBROD. Princes: Qt, Rh-nf.(nrd'n Old HE: my bprgains in LUMBER and CEDAR POSTS. I s .2813:-oak street. near swun- m, single parlor. dining-room when, 7 bedrooms. separate w.n., (nan nlukla Hated, lnmblnmgns loot: u`, uomhlnl on x- houh.full-jofnh yard. with aide App 1 to J. W. Owrm, F0 1-1-. nwr 1-xm.m an-ox C imx. 1~7n"nnmu- moron on Auhll. R..- -5 n-_-IIv- H|._A___4..\. LC. on, Light Wines and other spa-n Bovoncu ln Ipoohlly no oondi lon. W0 outer toovm-1 cute. Urdu-an carefully pin up, pushed and delivered. Urdu-an can delivered. And havo snounolool 30 our Beautiful SPMNU MILLINERY. W0 are moving all thn hunt novoltron in shapes. Trlmmlnu. Voillnn. Ito. 1' l'|llI'a J IIIUUIn . QTry our delicious pun mm-. CREAM SODA. Du-umukinx Dopnmnont to the front; under the mnnummont of Ila: Walsh. of New York Olty. All the mwout. French and Psrluhn fnahlonl. 6! u nu|b>o_1-Ion; quality. And SODA WATER. drawn with Nauru Fruit. Juloon. ` .1015. -.... .l..II..l....- _..... IHI- \J`Il` III,` II-"` 292 Princess Street. ORDERED --.-; A- mains in LUMBEB -_x__- ..| mlnodlno posuulon. Apply to J. 11. NI HOUSE. N0. N9 QUEEN STBICE I`. Ulllll. Pa.ld.up Ogpltu of any Company In tho World tnnuotlnz `I. .._`_.. FOOTWEAR. III Buck and. Brook U-A----- TONI . Immo mnuruz looms. Plbuo Halli, Hutch. Store: and our booklet. How to Paper," um ha Connyoddnu. Wlltonpooul to 0,. ,1 7 `YT? `"7 ' - xniuuihmnouuuu-r-D-m oou.nouauaou-rn:-n. --:::: Iuuou what when {:11 oxvnolto 331.8110 room: ynn with your and . nugnjou aw th|I_ udvortlonont. W\`n.f00 2 V 070. In E O 3.1 E - u L ~ . OI` CANADA. In book: ol Oholoo Wall PI I for ooo.0hnrohu.0|l|on.l.o;o Ioolu. bun Balls. Hutch. nail boolht. "How to hour." V ';:i`,, ..` - `- - ..: Instant will >||I odIOl a clan. bunny nun villa lnnrlnt. liutroujmr. when all olu rum. Io! Bragg! wall. lb:-tn Diva no Clll. "="- ' no ...:a..22 .7n'zu-ununnu." mm hoe. "SKINS nu FIIIE "`t,`:s'.:.'::u'.":'.'.::::;::':'` 1 WALL m>% mg; 17! van} _ H with C_u-noun sou. . ` ` d olcImov' luplrulol uaolllcln no nasal! Alla anus. Jul -4 IN rfool drain 0. all modun pply Go DI. ADDILL. BI STONE RESIDENCE. 15 UNION 8T.. In! Klnc. linked by bob wntol-.as.ec. vmnrdon and Itnblo. Aha m um the k I H .A 1 c D .01. |'n non'l (h:1..nII: :`()(;rt:o.`ItroE.t I.' 0 I ma, OUBI T0-LET, FURNISHEI) OH. UNl`UB- nlnhod. That Brink miss` ms um. Down I For Sale or 8 change. Loutvoon Johlutol and In] on Gordon Shot .Nxll0. (u St. homo and loc. DI homo und lot And bun. inj- OOIS T0-LIT, WELL FURNISHED, ndtoblo for ladlu 0|` ontlomon; latent E rovouao tale- . m not Bench. nlonhonoua. gjxszz... LO? . C. B. SCANTLEBURY. 0! CHOP wxru tmauumuon. abl wsgnoou Input. Apply to trrucv It . Hh Io ' '1."i`.'. {`.'.`.`1.:...u.'`..".`.T.." ynnlou shunt. nil: vulod ovoryvhon. HOUSE. N0. QUEEN STBEE I`. ndlnh nonunion. Apply Biscuits and Cheese. 1'0 an Ln?" T503 sALn~:'I' Blue . x . It bonus I non Pr noun. 3 lacuna. XIII: and (ion 30. . 3 house: and lsnd. 1001111 King St. nou Gore St vacant lot. onus: its`: no onus uqnmo ema. .0`-nd lot. cot. ol (homo and Sbwut 86. Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Ping Apples, N1 73- Ovnosito City Hotel. -__::> lonnel of the l'eople-WInt The: In Ilnylng and Doing- John G. Member he: been appointed Advertising agent for the Belloville jubilee demonstration. I..--..L 'I`..:L 2.. _.|.--l-.l A- !\AA--. A- IIUIIIODIFFIIIOH. Joseph Tuit. jr., wheeled to Ottawa on Thursday. and made the trip in on excep- tionally short time. Mm Rm-mimrhnm, Prinmmn shrank. ill uonuly IIIOIT (HD6- Mro. Bonningham. Princess Itroot. ill for a wool with pnoumonh. is out of dun- gor and is improving in strength. S, C. Nnnum. of Snrgtnon. N.\'.. in av. -cuowamol annwql. n.1., I! in the city on n buainou trip. H0 in A guest. At. the British American haul. Amnnrinn Rm-Iinnnd Inn I-nnnnul his nlll KIIBIB I5 loll. DUNE AIIIOTIXH IIDDCI. Auguntiqo Rodinond bu roonmod his old position with J. J. Bolnnmhich be will re- uin until college 9 na next, October. Mr and Mn n-ill than Innvntl In I'll unul CUIIIKE [IF IIQXW UCCOTIK Mr. and Mrs. 4 trill. who Inovod to Kingston I few day: ago. but dooidod to return to Bollovillo and nonlnc buoinou. \.l:.. E__.lIL-.. -l D_lI...:lI. :. :_ ALA TUFIIITI I0 XIEVIIIQ III" l`ll$. nuulnt. Mia Hunilton. of Bellovillo. in in the city nponding A few days siting her friond, Min Mnhol Knmp, Qu strut. Junta: Lnidlnr. Kimntnm in Damion for lflll, Mill MIX! lump, HIIXII INCL Junu Lnidluv. Kingston, in London for the put for day: running old Acquaint- Iooonghulollfor Don-oit. when he will nnuul kltnunnnvnnnx ' Illxll. I521 80.. non Gordon St..donhlo brick homo. Ali Johnson 80.. new hounonnd lot. mm. 411.` homo home. 110 OHIO!` propdruou In alt) and county ht ado. to In or onohuxco. II A IIIIIIIIIIJI I 3.4! l!_A-A- A -.._... Ijfllllmlllfl spud the manor. In in: I-Innrv Wi WI UIIU WET It ran Henry Wilton. wine clerk It tho howl honhnac. Ind not his fsuhgr. H. Wilson. angina at the British American. Uh VCIU N) mi" `Ali night 90 Annual A nitnnnn In that mitt. _ an uIunyuuuun nuuurunuym hkh. Dull-onto, have left {or B to an the nanndhi for Linrpool. _ y will vllnon thoju `loo domoutntiou in 7118`. which-thy vmhlvo for d&WC. Thywillbolniuh unwinding" - . . . `.'..;%:... ......% .. , |hdf`\`biq @u.p-'." W IOTEUIIIIIB If! IIIUWCQ OIII lllllill IZ p.lIl. ll properly dressed. "The wind nlmost made it impossible to remain on the lure yesberdny while being inspected. lo was not A strange thing to see forage caps sailing in the air. The otiioers seem to be `proud of we men under their commend. especially those from schools. The officers now see the {ruins of their labor. No sickness has been reported as yet. We will go over on the Vancouver, cabin passage (inbermedinte). The Nth men are showing up well.- .I, T. L HIU UIUCI WUl'Ka "The cavalry corps is forty-eight strong. and every man bu attended school: of in- utruction. I-1 ; :. ..-`L ....._...___..._ L- _-- AL- -..AI. ILFHCBIOH. '-In is not uncommon to see the north- wuc medal of 1885 on the breast. of our gallant sons. who were not afraid to show themselves when their services were re- quired to enforce law and peace. Thu trnnnrnl nrdnn mull fnr nan-grin: {mm qulreu [0 BIIIDTCO IBW IHU . The general order: call for parade: {tom 7 t.o~7:-I5 3.121.; 10 to ll:30 a.m.; 2 to 3 and 4 to 5 p.m.. four parades each day. All me are Allowod out until 12 p.111. If nrnnnrlv dronuvl TUVIIIIIIIK clrcumltlnces. "The parndo this morning was one tint. should bring credit to the country to which the men belong. The men are well chosen to represent our country and each will do his best to bring credit to his queen and country. [Every movement on parade is like clock ivork. lI"I\L_..---I.._ _-.._.- 2- D__A_ _!_.I.L _A_-_._ In: sun. :0 III or IIDIIIIIII. GARDINBR3 Real BIQICO Axoncy. v- In wonn.ooua:..muuu-. loan to loan at loynanc mm II I "Queue. May 28.--The Kingston con- tingent enjoyed the trip to Quebec very much. heving been iunod rst cleee tickets. They are satised with their treatment. We are in berreckl with all the comfort: that could reuonnhly be asked for under provniling circulmtnnces. "The narndn thin mnrnlnu um: nnn than `Jul nveu nvuylinulltuulvvl. From all accounts the man forming the jubilee contingent will do themselves end their country credit. while in England. The eubjoined letter from A member of the -{ch Huseere ie veryencoureglng and shown the men to be at the top notch of perfec- tion : |Il\n-nu.` II-.. no TL- I7:_..._A__ -__ Will Ball On June 19th. The Canadian Bisley rie team will sail from Quebec on the steamship Parisian on June 19th. Local members of the team _ill leave here on the 17th scan to be in auebec in time. By this arrangement the Canadians will have two weeks fol prac- tice at the Bisle ranges before the matches boft. -T o Bisle` programme calls for all atches tobe red with the Lee-Metiord ries, but an exception is made in the case of the Canadians, who will be permitted to use the Lee-Enlield rifle. The only dilierence in the two makes of weapons are two twists in the bore, one having seven and the other live. The Canadians will occupy their new quarters for the rst time. ll) nuglnuu. New ranges are to be secured by the Dominiomrie association, but these will not. be in readiness until next year. a lav vC-l Ivan nvuuu and-1-; . A meeting of the Dominion rie associa- tion has. been called at Ottawa tonight for the purpose of drafting It programme for the annual (all matches and to arrange details connected with the departure of the Bisley team, The executive of the association announces that the new quar- ters for thecanadian team at Bisley are nearl ready. Contributions for furnish- ingt e quarters are artivin at Ottawa dail and already some have n shipped to ngland. Nam rnnana Arc: in ha not-in-gr` in: tin: It-to In-Innluvn-Iv; want The oAdete at the Royal military col- lege Ilred yesterday in the annuAl mAtchee of the CAnAdiAn Artillery ueociation. The competition in for A trophy in the form of A cup, the rAnge 1,300 yards, And eAch oom ltor rnnet re tlve rounde of common ehel in live minutee At A flouting target. Sevencndete tool: rt in the match, four being members 0 the second clue and three of the third clue. Cadet Hammer- eley wee the winner, placing two direct hit: on the target And scoring seventy- two inn. The match was tired with 9-pr. .M.L. eld gune. {or nnu ll Improving In uuongun. S.vC. IcOowan,of Sunbeam. N.Y., is n O)`; plu an n Lnninnng rn "A in A Unpw. wmw, W; rra. vv. nuwn, W; run. A. B. Kimmerly. 88; Pt... A. Horn. 87: PS0. Milligsn.87; PM Bwnino, 85; Poe. H. Horn. 82; Unpt. W. Horn, 8!; Pee. Drulnmond. 80. Total, 861. The poaaiblo" total in [N50 nn|nt.n_ nr I05 for Annh mnrknlnnm range! Iewruay Ilwrnion WWII me use- lletlo riee. The weethet-.wu duh, cloudy. wet end molt nnfevorehle for good shooting but a eggrexnte wee scored nevertheleec. dded to the drawback: mentioned. was the very uneatiafectory qnelity of the ammunition, which bun re" et elmoet every robot. The eeot 0 this wee that the bullete struck low, end eocnreto shooting wueimply impossible. Fnllnrinn an tha nnmne of tho mnmhnn IOUIITIX IIIWIIHJ WII Illllply Imgouuwlu. Following no the names of the members of the team. with the individual scores and the uggognto : Stuff-Sorgt. Milligan, 91; Capt. him, 90; Pu. W. Hilton, 00; Pto. A. 8. Kimmnrlv. Si-I: Pm A. Horn. 87: `Pm. Teas, Coffees, Snx'ars, Spices. Canned Goods. Figs. Dates, Hams and Bacon, Cadet In-nenlngtweu Ibo cup In the Artillery Aeeoelutlodl Idtolt - the onnrlenn About Ieuly at Iuleyo The omen leased for the. l'un'e ne- pertnn-The Jubilee Ciontlngent. The noun rep.-esenttn the 11th butt. P.W.O.R., in the Cm: inn nnilihry rie Iceman metoheu. red their second mum: of this year : series. over the Berrieeld rengeerdyeoterday eftemeon with the Lee- llnnln rina. The vnnthm-_wn dark- UV. LOIIII, I01. 1 I19 "PUSH! DID WEI! 1,060 polnu, or 105 {or each mu-kunnn. : vv -av` W ` ms LOCAL n_i_.mM_N1'8 1: guns A` me "soon. . ro.nAYK`s%y1L1rm names.) I I IlIIIII& III Iillll ll . J.0unuu'rivodfrou Roelnohr at... $4 .......I . lg- A-.. S. Li. -g. runs In uwlvu. nun" II I I oitution in that city. I. (hunt Arrival ham egnsomu. MENTION. - -II . . A . . __L_ AL, _,-_ 1., our Able? Bupruonutlvu. The Quarter: About Rudy. _-A!__ _I AL. `I\._._! _ . . _ ._.- _ Oodot Bnnmonloy Won. __.n-A_ _. AL- I__..I .,_:Iu_, Mon 0! the clay. Apply I Solicitor. Clu-cum Shoot. thud mu omhp. |..n. mm Cnr Emma m Only in business` a nut. How ha is brad with Iouool our would-Inoonpoth `Unto. Ouolndtogivo up thonco. An- ochc hilod. `rho buhnoo an in "also dialed -chm Oak Hull and Johnston Co`: docking can to catch the Jamison : moth paper. eh`. cameos. butane! cheapest moth dootroydr. Largo sloobmniy 5c. Noland : drug sbpn. `Dunlap aolidibd mp vqnsru In IIIC. (III 00. HCICHI Gl DEN`. launby a mp mini convenient and ooonouloul. ail Inppiy an Ruling ; A _ "Out `I h wilh and wind irt: to- Pononnl lxporlonoo. Mr. H. 'HindloB'. 6!!` Hindion Bram, Wat- fotd.0 I.. 1: " ronporoon I '- onoo I nnnI: lnond IiIburn o liongld Norvo Pill: for norvouonbu and gooonl weakness of tho uymm. -and can any with- outdoubtthoyon the but medicine I not mad. ' III "10 IHNXI lvgnlnnu unuorln. U01. Hood in smolnbor ol the oxocutivo oom- mitheo ot the Dominion rie nuocintion. and lo ftogny for`0t.tnwa yodnttandn meeting o I. 0 uoocustion on I to- night. Kai also: mon_:ber of the ggota t._eu'n that icompeting in tho _Cu-undinn nllo league, and Inn week bomg uuy from home. he fired. no uonal. ns. tho To- rnnbo rnngos. telegnphm his score, O;gt.l:. -OIeh0&::IdM!:|I_l`OOl. wboromo: o t. turn 3. our mam . o in ucquintod wlth 3 number of tho 14%|: ooou. and say: he bun kindly recollec- lomboof their violttci Montreal in 1887. 0 to renew I. a good i pron` era t.hon.ln Juno noxt. HIlanproII:.;:: mttmillth will have I good sing during The Ix-Commandant of the Bonn lootl Vlelte the (my. Lieub.-Col. Hood, late of the 5th Royal Scone. Montreal, wu in the city yeotaerdny on a business trip. Col. Hood ie A fnmoul rieinen. He has thrice crossed the ocean uemember of the Canadian rie teem. While captain of No. 1 company of the Scots. in 1882. be secured permiuion from the government to put hiscompnny in kiln. Then use the thin edge of the wedge. and in 1884 the entire regiment Appeared clad in the typicel Highlend uniform. Col. Hand in nmnmlnr nl Hm nrnnntivn mm. nun: -vvI ua-vavu us: one I uuuu. By the ollieers of the 14th P.W.0.R. deciding to take the regiment to Montreal on June 22nd. citizens will be deprived of the musical treat promised by festival that was to have been held here on that date under the auspices of the Quinta musical union. The l-lth bandsmen have notied the union that they cannot undertake to arrange for the festival. and the union has cancelled the meetings The next one will be held in Deeeronto on labor day. In all about fourteen bands would have been in the city for the festival. coming from Tren- ton on the west, Brockville on the east, Renfrew on the north, and Watertown on the south. Each band would have brought an excursion into the city. so that thou- sands of visitors could be guaranteed. The opinion is held bv some that the festival could be arranged for July let, but such is not the case. Both Belleville and Brock- ville have celebrations on that day, and man bands are already engaged to play at t ese places. Besides, Buffalo Bill s wild west show is billed to appear here on dominion day and the two attractions would clash. The Nth hand was guaran- teed 8200 in cool cash if the festival was put on. This,of course. is forfeited. as the band will accompany the regiment to Montreal. IEIHU IUF IJIIHH LU CIII. IIIUUIIUT WIlalIUllI' BU prove that he is not a membar of the Clurlseulonea gang, and he wu according- ly remanded unbil Mondny next. WDOID W05 PIITIG WI! BIKE. C. F. Davisou, who lives near the K. & P. round house. swore than he saw the prisoner at or near the round-house on the evening of May 24th. He Look In`- Iin into his hnuua and mum hi- UVUIIIIIK UK ELI] Z-`IIIII. I'll! ILJUI HI into his home and gave him an ppor, --somet.ime near six o clock--after that hour. This was after the police ar- rested Clarke and Jones, on suspicion of being the pick pockets. The prisoner asked for time to call. another witness, to nu-nun that ha I : nnh n mnrnknr Al OLA 1 north 0! the fenced (rounds. The exten- Ilon ofnl Street directly throu-xh Hnoloeo which no close to an-owing non- nn of ciao clby. Apply to J. 8. Sxnmxn, Solinllor. Clnnnu Shoot.

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