Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1897, p. 6

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ll'0VI| IVBUHEPIVIIIG I30 normporu. `The men of "A" Bold batter . R.C.A., Ind: holidny--no d|i|le-t.o- oy. on ac- count of the manic of Lions. March. a URL. -....l.l.:-l....... t\-L....:.. _u-...l..A - Cllllli OI ODD IIIIITIB OX LIOIID. METOD. The archbiuhopo Ontario attended I banquet nu Lumbeth palace lulu night given by the archbishop of Canterbury. During the three months, ending with IVIII I) 0" ITVIIDIIHUP 0` Unnuirnury. During ending May 31:02., ~there were seventy-three con- vicbione recorded in the city lice court. On Tmudnv ohm-an nnld ll`. .nmn|-mllfnrrl ".ll`lh')In.nu Sheppard, village clerk of Ho!- I d Landing. Onb.. died thin morning, 1: ed sixty-sevon yoarr. Tim Imulnunrlnrn of H1: Na (1 mm\nnnv_ ugou llxuy-seven you". The headquarters o! the No. Ocumpany, Prince Edward battalion has boen removed from Rednorovillo to Northport. <'l'l|a men n! "A" field hntmrv. R_0.A.. go no aonnuon a v0. Thirty-one your: ago-- on June `Jud. I866 - the Fenian! cloned the frontier in- to Canada. DJ... .-III Ind-nu nu... I-an ..- .-`A ....g wan W0 U'nIOIo Price! will bring you to ue Ind uve you the trouble of looking elsewhere. Grand Union. 'l`L.....-- GI .... ....I III... -I-_I. Al IIAI, l.'UI' VIIIIIU llllll VII go to Johnston & Co. 'l`hirt.v.ona vmrn I `rlu Vary Latest from any And cmmnout . --`rho nluarul Llnu y Reporter: And: 0 World : Nun Wind By the United 1`:-on ' ' For value and vnioty in line footmioar \ on to Jnhnntnn & Cu. Ab` THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIE? ' FASHION. . A ' Ho'i|LutN m OOURT. T on lira tlcndolunn Auunnodoao * Anlnoou. Home t Ilntohinnon. P. linlrnor mad 1`. Idaulln V00 charged in the police can in morning by inarootor Gllddon with bank the liver tuna In on on-not In Q4. ulohineon p ded [:1 my. my thopgglstnho can then [smmn 131 um SCISSYORS. Tun 0511.1 wn1e.wnnN1sD.iY; }JNn 2; 1897. dance was hold in \ Willinmaville, Ian I) Kingstoninns were ____ -- ..---u- I! uuwvvI"'o "' "'"" hm Sun al nuiaum songs. -5- u;.pc wonldainndo to lidnnx. on my to Sun lnnoinoa whlthor II Iogivrht pvidauocln tho ethhgu Fair will cull. unu Iuvu u wile and no children. tdi i In` 0.0:; can unppooodto whpgth The htromu V T kind (0 id *1 Illrdod by|:lo0::lt'iVCI.nu manna. Jtldtlon Death 0! A Porter. Mos:-nun. Juno 2.--Hugh Mocabo. porn: for the Queen : hotel. and who was woll known to the travelling public. dropped dad at the C.P.R.. Windsor mun nation thin morning. Ho had just soon noun pnnonpro auto! atom! the Town! min and Inn ml in toward: an waiting room when he fell out on his hot, nnd boforo medical uuinunoo. which Warned that Unleee Oeruln Leglelutlon ll liuuned He Will He Aueeelnnted. Nnw Yank, J une `.`..--A World special from Washington as e: Thomas B. Reed. speaker of the ones. has receiv. ed 9 letter warning him that unless oer- cein specied legislation wee prompcl expedited he would be eeeuuinehr The communioecion bore the tnditionel eknll and oroee-bones. The speaker pinned she lesser on the ' side of hue ollioe door end jokingly .$]r.a it to his friends. So rintendent lioe Moore was not!- E and he detnilenrgwo policemen to guud the epeekel-.__ _ SPEAKER REED THREATENED. tux. -. I vnn nwure your correspondent thnt nothimr would hotter pit-use. the honrtl of xnnniuzc-rs of the liirtgstun puhliv li- brary, than to know that the (`ily was rewly nnvl willimt to rnliavo then? of the problem of mnintennnvn. hy taking over the nzm-ts. und (\.\'ll|.hiiShinI ntroe lihrnry. The first stay in thin. dime- tion has been tnken. \{'hnn the! citizens gonnrnlly mm to u.pprt=vint.e tho value of tho free rondinar room. uht.-iinnd hy the grant of only 8300, they will desire art-uter privilagns. l t~rsonn|ly, I um ulud to son the suhjm-t ventilated even in n rimdom wny. If your correspon- dent thinka the limo prmitious, let him ndnpt the course [)r9r`l'i ml by thonot, und present. to the (`orporutiun ll pati- tiwn of the ratepayers for the submis- sion of n by-law to tho oplo. Tim oounril him the power to av` ll S[)`(`i'I.l rutv not xmedimrn half mill) for main- tuinnnce of ll free puhli:-. lihrury. Half of tlw rate would prnlqnhlv unswer. In Ontario are sixty puhliv iilnrnrins, nnd um-lmni;-3` inwtitutes hnve already been wnvortvd into free libraries, and if Kirun-ston mspwts itsrlf, it. will not muvh lnmrer kem) out of linr_~.-R. J. McDOWAI.L. chuirmnn K.P.L. - filo IIOHII I IIIIOIIII.-I n.IYI.y. and an auto sum to 6 Into! no on: - E X 1.: cl... B.m....b given ready I tux. nu. ne woum nave neen I638 vrnsortous. It ii scnrmly worth wltile to notivo hi: suggestion of collusion between the city council and the lihrnr - board to (te- fruuzl the citizens out 0 a much-row etut tmnn. I under it he has given any thouqht of the cast of muintnininp; u )u|~li.'-, lihmrvl There is little doubt mt n nmjurity of the ritizens desire a free puhli;~. `lihrnrv that would he 8. credit to the vity. 'l`lu~_v lmve, however. little evidrnre that they are to twsutne the expense of an ndded tux. ' l` t u. m i.szL"ppro`hen~ i on. A Public Llhrn ry. Klnqrstnn, June l.-(To the Editor): [noticed iummnuniuntion in urecent. issue of the Whipr. signed Public Li- bmr_v." ' It wow evidently written un [Ind the writnr that. letter taken the trouble to read the not governing public libraries he would have found that there was no provision for nmulgnmntion of publiv li- lmuies und sch(.ol librnrioa. The writer does not seem to know that the Kings- ton mechu.ni'.-1 institute is u thing of the past. that it was some time nae re~orgnnized as :1. public libmry. in com- pliance with the act. The not does ITO` vide for the nnmlgunmtion of iulhlio libraries and teachers` institute librar- in, but there is n suggestion of fusion of the former with t.he school librnrim. Such a union is altogether impracticable in King. ton under exist; inq conditions. The s(` ool board could not be expectted to. nor would they be justified in surrendering their library to the public lihrury board, unless it. wuu continued in n free Iibrziry. Had your rorrespomlunt been better inform- ed in to the status of the public library he would have been less ernsorious. lo :4 annr-nnlv ..~....+h ..-).:I.. on ..m:.... uuu mus mr an nmneunue cnantze. In the st-leatinn of offiinls for the puhliv (us in private) service, their sterling worth und nhility should he c-nmitlered instead of the pull or hold that they may have on some particular party or parties. Then. the puhlic in~ lPrl\`i1.\) will he |)(`6llit d, not Sll0I`l(`.ed ux is too often the ca.~se.-J. B. T. [[18 l\I(l In ["8 HIHKB up. I There nre two or three other recom- mendationvi about whiz-h we refrain comment, but one of these olficizs 115- sumed (ho ummut`uln.le losunh nnextent that some attention should be given him. The oomuxission report 11. ridicu- lous and deiplomhle state of affairs in no de-pn.rlmen't. The fact. of n. trade instructor who has leen about fifty ye.-yrs n constn-njt worker in the (rude in-knowledging before the commission I.hn.t~he Wm unable to (all good from hnd nm(eri.x|. revonls an incompe-[envy that calls for an innnedizne change. In Hm nnlnntirm nf nffi'\inla fur Hux U8 nuru L0 TBPHICB LYIT. BUIIIVBIL 'J`he removal of the uhief keeper is strongly, and we feel justly, recom- mended. His effi<-iency is acknowl- edged, but some peogle try to cuml,-ine too much in their own person. This mun it meets to he one of this descrip- tion. Ve also feel that he is amenece to the sufety of the place. as the re- cent deplomhle even`t proves. Several worthy Offl.`i`l[S have suffered through his zeul or freshness. For the position of an important offivial in this Institu- lion there may he too much of Billy the Kid in the make up. There urn two nr lhrnn nlhm` rnnnm- :..:::r 5' '""'- .f`,."".. '~ . 0 was tort`-` v0 or land loom write an! 3%. ohndnn. II` In -Illlrunnno. n ||n\L.-an AL.` nun l0 nu Luunu unywnere. As to the deputy warden. the charges laid at the door of this old, popular. and efIi:ient. officer, aretolhe effect that he has new remiss in the discharge of some of his duties, with the inference that he may, to some extent. have caught the infection from the [lrst in command. It` such chun e is unl`ortuun. cely made it is general y ccinoeded that it will be hard to replace Mr. Sullivan. 'I`hn ramnvnl nf Ilm nhinf kmannr in spurt-u. ` . A change in the wardenshi would, in the ovpinion_o.fa|l. `be a publ c and per- sonal injustice, M Mr. Metcals. ni- Hmu 11 his hands are to n great extent lied )y usages and oircumatanceso. has nlreo.d' done much to current the er- rors t m; have crept in through the (~nrol(-Nsneas or inatility of his predecea- uor. Mr. Metcnlws keen perception. judgment of human mutur. and rare executive ntiiity combine to render him one of the very best men for the posi- tion to he found unywhere. As to the dmmtv wnrdnn. the nhnrunn - v `.19. -ur7-T...` ` |"&,.I;ooIhI'!0l|uII"OI. V N J" M `In New at the recommendation: to Rinrlton, Juno 1-.-k,('I'o u narugz, lithe commissioner: oi inquiry` tho . several ch_ange| he mu]; in the persona of thy Knnsdton Penitentiary. kindly permtt. a few comments. Home chimeras urn necessary; others would he minima- ly detrimental to thd best. interests of _lhu't institution. Should ulopping off take place. `ft is to be` hoped. that the pruninq knife will rezwh only the un- sound [1runche.:_:,' and the sound ones be spared. ` ` A nhnn-an in Ihn nvnuulnnnl-uin IlIl'\II`l" In oi nu-nu wuunonod; No.1 Ool. oiui ggse 00. Ch oolond. 45 a. Latte}: 76 ms :om';n.; 3365 PAIRS SUMMER BLANKETS . __;:\-r__ 3 50Cnts a Pair. W35-31". nu-uuuuu uvuunlulluu I0 lIlVlII|'It0- Al.llA.\'\', June 2.---The auto railroad commission bu determined to inves- tignta tho disuwr near Valley Sham. LI, when a train of tho Long Island nilrond oruhod into I t.a`l_v-ho party. killing eovonl persons and msiming a number of others. Aropre- -ontnhivo of the commission has been cent to the scene of tho nccidenb. we on: uoume man could be taken. Chie Justice Sir Henry Strong will be a passenger by the Lncenla and will be so- cumpnnied by his grandson, L. M. Lyon, who has been on the Globe staff in the ll: lacy this passion. Sir Henry will be eworn\ in as 3 member of the 'privy council while in England and is expected to return to Ottawa in September. 1.. Druwn unu aonn utevenson. ' The conference to-day devoted an entire session to the consideration to limit the n imber of ministerial candidates taken on tr cl. It hss been found in the at that t is number received is often far` n excess of the fields with which they can be pro- vided, and some radical step was thought necessary. The discussion resulted _in the adoption of s report limitin ` ' the number to be received by the con erenoe this your to six. There are fteen candi- dates eligible, so that nine who have one through all the preparatory work will two to be rejected. This fact caused is lot of dissatisfaction, still it was thought to be the onl course that could be tslten. (Shin .TulOir\n Q3: I-In-nun Q5- H... ...:II L- - wm also uenver H10 xocnure next year. There are six candidates for ordination this year: F. W. Varley. W. H. Eaton`. J. A. Dormnn. J. W. Chnrlosworbh. W. T. Brown and John Stevenson. ` ' mm. .....c......... s- .1-.. ..L...-.-.a -_ _.,.s ,, I ueunruyou. The theological union of the Methodist oanlerenoe met lut night and heard e leo- ture bv Rev. Jnmee Elliott. of thin city. The ollloore elected are : President. Rev. James Elliott. B.A.. Ottewe; secretory- tr~.meur.9r, Rev. J. W. Cllpeham, Lnchute; representative to the central union, Rev. Salem (3. Blend, B. L. Smith : Fella. who will also deliver the lecture next There are six nandidntnn for nrlnntlnn . e A disease has been discovered which will practically annihilate a very destruc- tive fruit insect. Prof. Craig, of the ex- parirnentnl farm, received I twig with the insects and the disease yesterdey from Florida. This insect has devastated the fruit regions of the Central United States and caused very much injury in the fruit sections of Western Qnturio. Prof. Craig in study- ing the disease and will be able in A short time to send su plies to the infected dia- tricts. It was in a very similar way that the chinck bug, which effected wheat, was destroyed. Th hhnnlnolonl nninn Al .|\J Xl-e|.n.I.`-L puuuu w u uuuuumuul you a work. I A correspondent writes the Jourml from Fort Francis, in the Rainy River diutrict, I to warn men in the east not to go there to look for work an the labor market in the Jocality is already over-stocked. He says hundreds of Sweden and Norseman are walking about Idle, and, according to re- gmrta. there were 1.000 idle men In Rat ortege I week ago. The gold boom has taken mvmy men to the district, but the work being done has not warranted the inux. 0 A ____ __1___ .__7 `. u I51 uvlnrool. IAIIIII ="" ~'%.`=5.:-. '..`.I"-i":':.3= lI_o_w.;:. 31: to:o`n-lonn: onto: Large Number of Immigrant: 'lI|t|bIl|h- BomeI-l`urm Alhlrl In lgnltobe Ix- eelleut-D||eaIe Dlloovered Whloh Will Anulhllnto Frult lnleete-luppllea to be sent to Infected Dletrlotn. 0TTAW.\, Juno 2~G. A. Redford. au- ` perintendent of the Brandon experimental farm, in stopping with Prof. Saunders. He reports farm ainira in Manitoba as bo- ing in first-class condition. Many new farms are being opened by the cone of old- er settlers. A large number of immigrants are eatabliehing homo: and everything points to a euocessful year : work. I A norrannnmlnnt. \..'liI`.n: Hm .lnm-n.l rm... i Rullrond Oomlnlulon To lnvonlgato. AllIA\!\' In... 0 TL- ..A-L- RAINY RIVER DISTRICT OVER- STOCKED WITH LABOR. THE INFLUX 18 T00 nnim These 2 lots are the .QAIIa'I'at\I-slug :52 Pairs Extra Large Twineu gsagnmer inlggts n 4 *4 AT 63 cams A PKER. %; This may be ih'e Last Chance This Season. To-Morrow at 9:00 O'clock A.M. eae i at e hm SALE FOR.CA ONLY. We will place on sale to; noon so me`; nun. no co in] v.:...':::..`Z`.:.m-; ax?-.:'::a..:.~ .--.-. ---..--nu nu uavWlJ IUUVVBIIII after her ion and severe illness. A football uh was organised on Monday night with A. Ennis as captain. The club ntend going into practice. so as to be ready for A few enga ementa before the weather gets too ho`. Lenard Vuuluven. G.'I`.R. station agent. at Watterville, Que, is spending a few holidays among his many friends here. He has just returned from the Orange grand lodge at Windsor, Ont. The Kealerville law-seekers are aaddorvand wiser men. A young man who must be \'er much looking in humanity deliber- ate y drove over a poor old dog. as it was ` lying partly in the road asleep. One of ita- legs were broken and it will likely have to be shot. It was much prised. and the moomnr club l`ormed-LII Inhomnn lot Reoorded. BA'rrnn.-um. June l.--Rov. `Mn. Plethp left on Monday for conference at owners. He will be absent next Sunday. It is his intention to obtain rmission from the conference to visit t e old country this summer end s nd A few months with his parents and riends there. He will be greatly missed by his people here who re- gularly Jisten to his osrnest end instruc- tive preeohini. Mrs. Pletts will accom- pany him on is visit. Dr. Luke huff`, turned after attending the ennuil 31' fs conference. Isuec Lake has completed the rebuilding of his store. It makes s marked improvement in the appearance of the street. The interior is very spacious nmd heeutifully nished. John McLean purposes erecting s new house this sum- mer. Mrs. Mohenn is slowly recovering long` A fnnthnll n L. n... ..........:...a .... u_...|-_ d{:f` All our Centre Tabl s will be lled with Silk Bargains. \ 50 pieces Pongee Si ks 1oc'per yard. _ 40 pieces India Purorsilks (elegant shades), 2oc, worth 35. 55 pieces very wide Japansilks, all new shades. 3oc, worth soc. All our magnicent stock of Black and Colored Dress Silks,` F am; Blouse and Shirt Waist Silks will be sold at prices that will astonis VOIL Doors had to be locked and lrundreds of people turned a_wny.'-. Never was there such sellin of Dress Goods, Never puch sell- ing of Carpets and House urnishings. Never such `signing of Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Goods. ; A 1 u T0r.M_'`.W W"-I-3'3 5"+K .WW~ JI'l'-"Call and see them. 1Thc Great Exccutors Salc Successors to J. M. RICHMOND & _CO.. ` I 14- Princess Street. ' Have just placed lnstock a nice range of colorsefoi the Celebrated ' W wa1dn7s:7VEE2?, Pewny 5: Co. Kid Gloves. WILL GO TO ENGLAND. `Store open 9 o'clock a.m. Sales for Cash only. or the Late P. J. WALSIYS Stock a Great Sucgcgs. wALsH's, ' Who Wufimygnor` 7 \_.l?uus, Juno 2.-It in now known lino who donor of tho million of (mono: te- coivod by tho oommmoo of the III- fouod olurlty honor was llodomo Ia- hnndr. [I31 ` handy. rlvv IIIIIIIITCII lillr-UII All Ilfio Wm.on. W. Va.. Juno_2.-l'lvo child:-on wen but-pod to death in the rolidonou of J. H. White, two mllu from Kc to b ton o'clock lub night. Eoln oh the family are believed whavo End the Bonn. pluvuu 01 lane nuyu ulnnulnn ynonl OIIID. MuNn.n. Ont... Juno 2.-A by of vo men from Kimborloy, Euphru I township. were ubin for Inulloo than only thli morning wgon one of them. nunod Ot- borno. twonby-four you: of age. wont Into 5 deep hole in the river and was drowned. His body was rooovorod. ,_g... ._ _ -- levers! Drowning I Tonoxro, June 2.-!`he Greta drowning eooidenb of the season book ., this morning. Chulee Large. 3 Othe univsrmy. in oomfnny wit I hephew named Clifford In her. Aged fourteen, was taking some supplies over to the island to prepare I camp. when having taken eevenl drinksof whiskey from nuk. be upset the bolt Faulkner assisted his unolein holdin on for none time, but Luge became ex IUIMQ and sank. Faulkner was reeoued by In em- plovee of the Royal Oenndien yacht club. l`.AN`ll.l). Ont... June 2,-A nu-In nf Iva owner feel: very much |nnoy;d` with 650 young man, who didn't even hula. If the oiroumubunco were reported to a curtain .aooiet.y in the city the offender would nd to nnuull. I (I ` in unprotable sport: to indulge in oruolty Limit of 6 paiio. l'Ivo Ohlldl-on Iilu-nod To DOIIII. v__ .._ III 1.9 1 1` cm x -- STAMPS ' oto don Jolmowonn. W1 VCR SALE OR LEASE. LAEYEW DODGE. BITUATBD ON vu-I: same. This oomlnodlonn rui- donomo loolln eholno. has lncoly been anon nmu. out. All modnrn nnnvmn TAYLR S. A unw uuuuu. IIITUATED ON anon throng out. ll modern conven- lon . Ion {mm tall. A t A M. mlmlm I9 Olaronoo um, Klnggn? to cases of Bleached and Un- bleached Sponges, just open- ed up, and at half the regular prices. at . Waiiiis llmg Slum. FANCY FRILLED PABASOLS V, For 3| each at We , have just ucuml direct {min the Innuulacturon FIFTY DOZBN Now Sun IJmImIlu.wlth fancy handles and stool rods. Pilots In low. according to quality. ranging" from 50 to` :Als'ol1hildmn s Small Par i'S un A Umbrellas. : , ` __ _ . L.` ` 5 ` 1 *7 V V. V ` oouuandnii. IOUIIIAL I100` IAIII'I'Io \ All. 0' !uloIulwu_.... an} no `I .-"nu._-u.u....u.-u-nu. I It From 25 to 75. ` ........, .....J mono t Olloo Btamr. oto. B0 in promp Ly a. Wine 0 Mn. ET 35.755113` "Bani loko'0 E Ollloo beam o. Banlln nromnl 3 All ! Ill. Boll-Inhu, Kuhn. Dunn. Stonnun. Bank. H0` UIOIIO nan 'oo no. on. Inotnnu. Juno l.-Williun 8. lie- Ioy. Mu-riotvillohroll known through- =:Iho nlbrl` caution. dial Jauduy. In duty-nova ynn um _-mus-an. . "" uuuwunounlluuuiull. and that 1 hnondiuoshopu-kundtohho `y. A number of minano citizens have volulnaarod to al at-man Allan. chairman of aha parka commiwoa. to aubacribo anma ransintrfrom 825 aaoh. upwarda. no a fun tho auction of a fountain In tho city park. On Ma ninth to tho oily. aldannan Allan will Iaakaa oanvaaaina tour. with tho ohjaco of forming auolatund. and will, 1! hi: afi tortaprova aaooaaalal. aunt a fountain that will ooaaaI|aau8500. and that will a. a nudism gun. ....a . ah. ..:... nuwnuaon. incur voicoo blended in r- tocb has-mony. Mr. Malcolm : solo. ne Lndn in Blue. was sung with much apirit. at Mr. Malcolm`: songs always an. The ninging oftho mbiounl anthem brought. I monlo enjoyable owning : entertainment ho a c 050. ML. ..I-u-.._. .n-. -v The phtform decorations won novor be- !on no pnttily or nrtiotionll nrm3gosl.md were the work of Messrs. iifhuon and Malcolm oxclualvoly. nnu nurncva rogmmme. . The entertainment opened with en in- etrumentul eolo b Mr. MoFaul, followed , bv a qunrtette. " he Old Oeken Bucket, leningly rendered by Maura, Keeley. rlutoheeon, Galloway and Malcolm. Mine Murray eontributedevooel aolo. Thor unr- tette. The Professor, brought own the house. being cleverly And dramntioly given by Miuee Bawden and Molldillou, euro. Gallowey and Ilntchuon. Mice Gertrude Muckler gave a retty lrieh re- citation. A non; b Mina (ii n delighted all. as did also t e uertette following. "When the`SwnllowI omewnrd Fly, by Mauro. Keeley. llutcheeon. Malcolm end Holloway. Master Cerew Roche`: recite- tione were most enthusiastically received; this bright little fellow in remarkably clever and gives great promise of rare future ability. Mr. _Keeley e humorou- nougn called torth hearty applause. enooree being ineisled upon. The stem of l.hn Avnninre nan nmh...I..A-.a HUN!` Iuulauiu upon. Tue gem of the evening was undoubted- ly the duct, b Mica Uiboon and Mr. Hutpfhlll. 1` Air union: klnnvlg 3- un- \ l y -;l:e":i:-no? `IT `h'dui:a".?}i'l;:;nnu":r:; ` Hutxhoson. '1` air voices blended in Bar- ` Inch hnrmnnv, `Jr KI-Inn]-0.. .4]- u It. Juno: School Home Well Irlllod With I Dollghted Audience. The members of St. James guild had no reason to oonaider their ebrta unap reci- atod lnab evening. as a large nu ionce gathered boliaten to an unusually bright. and attractive progrumtne. The nntarhnnmnnr. nmmul um}. ... an rent, owing to rue prevalence or measles. The question of observing the queen : diamond jubilee in a proper manner b the school children was introduced y a communication from the board of education touching the matter. Vicar- genersl Kelly reported the action of the mass meeting in the council chamber the night previous. when it was decided to have a civic celebration on jubilee day. After discussing various `schemes for the proper observance of the event by the children of the separate schools, it was de- clded that the children should gather at their res tive schools on the morning of the 22n .. when suitable badges. emblema- tic ol the event bein observed. will be distrilmteal. each scho ar receivin one. Wearing these. and in charge 0 their teachers they will proceed to St. Mary's cathedral where a special mass will be celebrated and thanksgiving offered for bleesln s bestowed during the reign of our belove queen. and praying that she may long be spared as a ruler over the British Empire. During the service all the child- ren, previously trained. will unite in sing~ ing the national anthem. Appropriate music will be rendered by the choir. The chairman and Messrs. Leshy and Behan were appointed acommittee to carry out the arrangements. and to make any others which they may deem necessary. The Children of the Bevnrute Sohooll Wlll Attend Dlvlno service. A meeting of the separate school board was held her. evening, at which v.ioer- ene- ral Kelly. Dr. Ryan, Messrs. I`. J. Iow- lnnd. '1`. J. Lenloy, A. Henley, W. Duy nnd E. McFadden Attended. Reports of attendance of pupils durin the pass month were read. showing atten ance in the ju- nior oluees to have fallen off to a great ex- tent. owing to the prevalence of measles. Thn unnntinn nf nhnnruinn thn tummy : nuu wlul wuaulv Isppuulwu mm 00 nosnn mission. av. Dr. Osborne has also arrived {mm Prince Edward Island to undertake work if it presents itself. 1|: III II? -'N..:'.... N00; Mnryabur . 150; Wellin hon. 3100; Oxford Mills. It ; Stirling. I75; Lana- downe Front, 850; Augusta. 8450. The in- crosses were to Odessa. Marmara and Solb $50 each. Camden Each granb of 8103 canon, as the congregation becomes self- sumiining ; the board passed a vote of ratitudo, with many good words. for Rev. `. D. Woodcock. lhe grant for Shannon- ville, I100, also was discontinued. The Archdeacon announced the return of Rev. David Jenkin to the diocele; and he had with lenaure appointed him to Roz-lin l`..4_. -2-.. `lF.I_...-.l 1 -I--.| L- .._J_,A., WOFIIII. OIDUI IIIKIOHI, 9'.UU NIETUJOTI, .I| Ui IJIIIIKKIIIIUH H" UIUIIHW nblul, WI ; Mndoc. 8150; Quoe show, 8300; Roolin. I150; Tweed. 82U0;Ki loy. Ol5U;Lunsdowno Front. 8250; Weatpo I5. 3300;Odeu, 8400; North Addlngton. U0; Selby. 8200; Tam- worth. 8150; Fran ford, $200 Marmorn. Ella Mn!-vnhnru Illu Wnllinnfnn (Inn. uum, yaw; nwuuu , izau; unaroou hue, 8350; Wolfe Island, 8100; Edwmdeburg, C160; Dunmmnon an Mount. Eagle, 8600; Frnnh. I2.-`:02 Wnnl.nn 9.. 351002 nth-nu um. I In wunuuu pu,nm. u uocroue ox 3.141. ' euponool were 87.32. The overdrntt tomulnl about u bcforo 81.030. { `resolution of has your. declaring that Iuion grant: rennin fixed for three was suspended for Ohio year. The ioruub oommibtoo rooommondod Clnnnnrlnn, 2 Lnnahhnrn Mnn. par. LIIUX `TI Clu'ond';n.: - Lou hboro, 8200; Par- hlm, I300: I it.habu 250; Sharbob Luke; :35: Wnlfn ]l'lnd_ `I00: Ell-nrrlnhnrn IIIIKIIIIII o The vomtury olforinga were 85.40], an incrouoof8006. The receipt: from on- downnnb won 81.480. The grants to mis- Ii totalled 80,915. a decrease of 3344. Q nunnnnnn warn I739, Th: nun:-dn-A M. F|'IGlIuIllUUa 1 I15 IITIIIUXCUII DI RINK. raided. Tb: ub yearly financial statement he diooou In in divided condition, W4 satisfactory, showing that it is iully nl Inlhinln NOLA .._E...A-.._ -Al'...l_...- ...__. In nnl - The oommmcla held lnlf-you-ly ou- aionu throughout yesterday and to`-dny. about llfuun of then bodies tranucalng their budnus. The affair: of the dioooao are in a perfectly qnioloonc auto and fair- ly prosperous. no chat the discussion: have been luv and the labor: lliht. ML- -..-In ........lbA.. 5 -5 -1 AL- I.-_...l The Inn [only union of tho Variou- ' Illullnn any uniluluug '-~ .`.'.'."'...`."..r.: l | U1 IIW IIIII llll IIlIOI'I ll Iii. The mnln committee, :0 of the board or miulonqwichln the diocese man this omiug, about twenty member: being in Istendnuco. The arohdacon of Kingston ruidad. A suoEEssFuC concern. _n-fa moozsm COMMITTEES. - - ~-.~-..,. .._:..__.._j_j_. Nu: To Do lnetod. uuvnlugn Al ...._..'..-_A -1`! _ TO OBSERVE THE DAY. , WII I0"- n.-V an-us vs -uvu u--uvulg ICU I_I_I$ III oohndlnooto Inn tlnirobdoioluy marvtgvh L. Ahnotly, hhqungnu. --v-vv nuuIvvIIllI' W VIII III lily` tion.h'l`hoI-0 qmnnd tin men .n c r. hhlnuntmrfnrcnigni uhll`: mm anion sbooouun us. \ WWI -HIIU" GUI. . Wu! Pinto: Aunt. Jun. 2._'n. hdll lb nap! lndin uoubbtook ......V ' IUIIIIW _ Early` this morning the milk delivery wanton o! H. Brmill` broke down on Bar- rio aunt. non Johnston not. The no- oidool wuooouionod by tho king pin chopping out. nllowi the front wheels to luvs the . n Idling among tho milk pails 3.. Bnni` wa uvonly out about the hot. -. ' Alduunn Allan ogllod a meeting at the diamond hbibooolohntion Inllmtinn nan. AKlI'Ill| IIIIII ogllcd muting at the jubilueolohntiou collating oom- iwhli Vlj Udlli IE5 - aw. Th0lO.V|lnor| muons`: u'3`.. HIOVUCI . ' A lying atotomenb does not serve the legitimate purpose. The truth well told wins every Uimo. You will be tho gainer if you Innke our acquaintance. How we'll lend you gently to the point, the good judgment of the people ere with our goods end priool. Grend Union. Mann. ....- M. In ..._ -..-_ - -___.--I J.~ Ina prIoU- unna union. Motor our No. N run over I spaniel dog on Union root. in front of Victoria tchool, this forcnoon. bronlinf the mind : fore log: and nbhorwiao njuring it. P. C. Brunch wu odlod to put. it out of its pain. nndnrovqbt ohot tcrminnhd iu anfforingu. Earl`. this um.-n:..- 41.. ...m. .a-|:.;.-.. IF. John 8mit.h.:son of J. A. B. Smith. Prince-as street. has been appointed tem- mrnry gunrd in the county jnil. and will old office until the batch of prisoners now in jail, but who are to serve their eorma in die consul prison, have been re~ moved A I..I.._. _A-A-_...__A _I--- "J H -- urnm. wm vum. net GISIOI`, Mrs. Fields. Summonnos to attend police court and stand trial for allowing I dnngrous wall to nund at the corner of Montreal and Ordmnoo streets, will be served on the citizens. who. with Mm. Urquhart. are owners of the property on whicht.l1o mil in. ns receivers or I-mugglt a goods. Principal and Mrs. Grant lelc this morn- ing for the northwest. territories. Tie principal of Queen's will attend the annual session of the general nseombly of the Presbyterian church of Csnsdn, and Mrr. (lrsnt. will visit. her sister. Mrs. Fields. Quvnvnnnnan ln nohnul .\.-1:... .......s ..'..l ruuun 01 your poclal;-DOOR. Hmnu Union. A. H. Currie, clothing and gents` fur- niahing merchant. of Snrnin in under an rat on a chngo of smuggling suit: 0! clothe: for customora. Bohwaon seventy- ve and A hundred citimnn are im; licatod no receivers of I-mugglc d goods. ]`I'inOiDl\l And PI. (}l`ll|P. `A`I. khin lnnrn, Lno pavmon. Ifyou think you haven't money enough to buy just. what you smut. come and see if we hcwon t. put. the rice within the reach of your pocket boo . Grand Union. A. H. nu:-I-in, nlntluinn and running` 6.... puweu m we uungcon Ior mauoormnation. The Toronto jubilee celebration commit.- too have awarded 3 contract for 29,500 medals for mliool children. There will be special medals for members of tie oily council. Thejubilce casket. in on view at the pavilion. If vnn thinla `mu Inn-nn'r hnnrxnn ..........l. concern will Dogln an eight. o'clock. Henry Inglis, the pickpocket sentenced to 0 year : imprisonment. in tho Central pnaon, and who in in the county `ail awnin- ing removal to that institution). has been placed in the dungeon for inaubordination. Tha Tnrnntn inhilnn mzlnlu-ninn mm.....'s. uuulue lorunno are In uuenannco. The band of the 14th P.W.0.R. will play in the city park to-marrow night. weather permlht.iL1:. A choice programme ha been vrepnr for the occasion. The concert wi l begin at eight. o'clock. Hanrv lnnlin. thn ninltnnnlznr. ltlnfnnnnr` no mo Cause [Or we run need. The seventeenth annual meeting of tho Ontario medical association opened at. T0- ronto this morning `and will continue I: 1' two days. Over one hundred goofs )1`! in m outside Toronto are in attendance. Thu hand of H`. IAN. D J n D _.:n we run. urauu union. D. J. Buin, A physician of Paisley, 0nt., committed suicide at Detroit. Mich., on Monday niirht. by cutting his throat with a razor. Financial trouble is thought: to be the cause for the rash deed. "Plus nnunnOnnn.DL ..........I _.--A:.__. -n .| . mu aaru uuu jzilau. Jnnomasary for us to talk about t, qunlit.y or atyla." you know the kind we sell. Grand Union. I) I D..:.. .....I...-:-:-_ -211 e,u_,, n . UHDII Lne la". - Licenaeinapootor Glidden is looking up evidence against) hotel-lice era, who sold liquor within prohibited ours between Saturday ni ht and Monday morning. May 23rd on 24th. I .....\..---..-.. I..- .._ A- AAII- ,|,, . ..n. n sum wan ueuiureu on (or me time Doing. The poet of janitor of Queen a college, arts building. is vacant. the incumbent, Albert Watts. having sent in his reaigna tion. An 3 pointmont will not be made until the fall). _ ,. . - n A _ _ A - n . `-5-.. l'VI.l..'I__ 2, I I 0 vuu vuluc lulu BUG lull auorumenu. The Donald Fraser estate book debts were to have been sold yesterday, but. an the uaignee had received no tenders the sale wan declared off for the time being. mat`. of ianitor of ()upnn n nnllmm IOULWBIF. UOHHIDOH M U0. - The way to buy goods economically is to look and compare values. l`eoplo who ('0 this buy at Starr & Sutoli"o a because of the value and the full auortmeuta. 'I`|m I):-mnlpl IJ`......... ....a..;- L..-I- _)_L._ ;!!U Illlllwlu VII uuma In two ldld to wqugbu eh. ..v:'n.'..nF`.l.um. . [Ur HUHIR I0. Urlna Union. Elliott. Broe. ma laying 3 service pi e from the river and across elds to l 0 military park. It is intended to supply wet .to the volunteers in camp. he air ship is now travelling over the country. Have you seen it? So are our shoes, with the newest creations in artistic footwear. Johnston & Co. TL. ....... on In... ...,....I- ..............-_..n_ ,-_ .. IIJU SUIIUHH gluuerlng. During the month of May, just`. cloned, [ there were registered at. the office of city clerk Flanagan. thirt.y~eight births, ten marriages and twelve deaths. A ann mnnu rnnn huny Mania hat. 6...... IIIHKTIHKUB Illll DWBIVU ("3HlrnFp A good many men buy their hats from us. A good manymolo would be richer for doing an. Grand Union. mllinhf. RI-nn nln lnvnn n .A.....`.... m.'...- XTIEHUF. On Tuesday mayor Skinner wrote to the chairman of committees to the celebmtion to hold meotin n and report on the general gab ering. Dnrino Hm mnnth nf .'\lm- inn. nlnaml KUIKIIVHI. We never allow our people to deviate one iota from the truth in- any buaineaa transaction. Grand Union. 1\- 7|" RI I".u....:..|. ...l..\ I... L--- .1-.. Cl'InUI|}I4l(lTI. urana UIHOIL Dr. T. M. Fenwick. who has been dan- gerously ill. is slowly improving. a mat- ter of much congntulation among his frimdu. TUBUIIIL P The jubilee celebration committee of the board of educttlon will meat to-marrow nfbernoon to further arrange for the coming festival. \lI.. -.....p... ..II.\... ...... ....-..I.. A- _`I_..:-L_ `DUI Ul friends. 0. "IL. 9`: lnrgoly-atbended 4 McConnell : hall. at night. A good many ` present. Thu inbilan nnlnhrn` VICIIIOIII TUOUTUUU In IIIU Ollay "CO court. On Tuudn y choose nold ab mpbollford at 8&0. to 833-160.; Madoc. 81-100. to 850,; Bollevillo, So. to 8c.; Ingereoll, 8c. to 8c. A lnronlunnmnotl rinnnn ulna hnhl u'n villi unood mt unooomonouotq jun until to-nonovr and P. Ilen- '1 anti! Frldn . inordonhuho ddonutlnuyhuvo nuonounthow

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