Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jun 1897, p. 8

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WY-.:-.v':.`"1?-wnau. Ont. was clnund -luv Iil uni. Ila In Princess ebroel. Special for Saturday and Mondny- Boy : t.hroe~pioce short pant. wits in serge: and tweed: at. $2 75. $3 25. $4 and the boat. at 3. ) 23, former prices, 84, 85, $5.50 and 37. Grand Union. Secretary Macdonald, of the board of education. has written to the city council, requesting. on behalf of the board, the use of the city park for the public school chil~ drenis celebrntion of the nneen a diamond jubilee on Monday. `. lt inst. Wu -ill diva vnn banter boots for the jubilee Monday. `.'lt man. We will give you better money than any house in the city. A. Abernethv. I97 Princess street. The Spanish government but heen aounding Japan with a view to dening how far I concert. of action may occur be tween the two governments in the event of Spain and the United States becoming embroiled in I wet on n result of the Cuban insurrection. c-..__.:-.. -...A \I....:... .. n`.- um.-ui.l Insurrection. Saturday nnd Monday we offer apocinl vnluo in men`: wine (6 patterns to choose from) It 36.30; former prices were Q3150, | 89 And 89.50. Grand Union. I n-O Aunninn bk; unnna nf (`..-mks : Grand Union. It is rumored in Halifax that Capt. Kidd : treasure which has in vain been sought for during many years. has at last. been found. The directors of the treasure compmv hue been summoned to meet at 0:8 Inland this evening. 0... ...._ .......J. M. hlnml nhnnnlntn And at Uni lalana tms evening. See our men's ox blood. chocolnte and tan boots for 82. A. Abernathy, 127 Fri ncess street. LV__-_:-I 6.... Q-L..-.-Inn nnrl \Innt`|v_ urnna umon. Rev. Father Leore. of Montreal. arriv- ed in Winni 5: yesterday, and accompani- ed the arch iahop of St. Boniface to St. Albert for consecration of Mgr. Legul as c `-adjutor of that district. This nffarnnnn the chairman of the com- poles U) DO In poaluon Dluru rnuu uunu. There -I no ameil of camphor in our ntore--all this eouon e goods. Grand Union. The heavy rein shower which tell about two o'clock to-day prevented many from taking the trip through the ielenda on the eteemer America, which carried the mem- bers of the Congregetionel union and their friends down the river. The shower. while it lasted. wee violent. but when it _--....I -..-.. .1... ...n nnnin nhmm fnrth ubiloit. when it. named over the can again shone forth. Dupito this drnwback the: steamer had over 400 abourd. rV-__- ....A ..... 5|... "nr nl man : wnrntnd DTOIIIDD I30 VV Illlllpg. Saturday and Monday men : ; tweed pants 750.. 90c.. 81.25. : $1.90, worth 81.25. 8l.50, $2,8`. ..': Grand Union. 0.... w...|....- t..n....- .-.6 Mm-in I win: um morning. " [no ox would Q triing. Ind considering the fact Shh Ibo dmp in to he illulnimtod, thin nnmn no Inrlnl Hm niliuunn unnld in. `-ll1jlll.0l' or met anemco. This afternoon the chairman mittee on property of the board of educa- tion gave an order to W. Newman to erect flag polee on Wellington street, Ceterequi, Central and Williameville schools. said polen to be in position before Friday next. There's no small cemphor 400 about-d. Come And ace the line of men's worsted pants we offer at 82.40, worth $3.50 and 84. Grand Union. u. ;- _.._-...,a :.. n.m.. that (`...m. two other men. The government. intends to take power before parliament prorogues to npoee by executive proclamation expon dunes on logo, pulpwood and certain ores. Rnnurdnv night. for $1.85 vou con 26% A logo, puupwoou ana cerunu urvls. Saturday night. for 81.85 you get. 82 50 or 83 unit!" or n-oft hat in all the latest shapes and cglors. Grand Union. Tha (!.P.R_ has let. the contract. for the shapes and oelors. urena union. The C.P.R. has let. the the Slocan branch of the Columbia and Koon- nny railway to J. G. Mobenn & 00.. of Nelson and Seattle. The road will be completed by October 15th. Vnn unnt. a new summer shirt or vest . complema by Uotoner law. You wnnt. It new summer take I look at Baker : stock. It ...... a|.:..L ...... Lnn-v I-mrnninl whnn Urnnd Union. Ibis reported in Saginaw. Mich.. that the Canadian governmentwhu issued an order that no more logs L-hall leave Cana- da for the United States without. a direct order from the minister of customs. n..i.._...a .._...L...:.. .|.;.-o. um.-th 21 And order Iron: the mmlsner or ouaooma. Colored cambric shirts worth 81 and $1.25. Your choice Saturday and Man- dnz for 750. Grand Union. 7 :.... ....-.-u nrnnlr Alam- _... l...A... .._..:.. dalor rue. urana union. ow hats arriving every week. Bullet still has the lead in American novelties. In I----`A ---.... ........gA M A Tiunhnwnki 5`.l|| has the load In Amlrlcln noveluea. An insane man named M. A. Ziechowski was found near Minnedoaa two weeks ago in an almost nude condition. He was brought. to Winnipeg. Rnturdnv and Mnndnv men mood solid Ill ELF II III I IIIIIWIIIIKCIQ FIIII ol the oilinom would in- o! the upeohclo. and IA nlninn dohh I -nnl lntiveu in tbtb city; _ 800 the dollar ahooo in I-[nines & Loekott I wont window. _ n_.-._--s;A.- -... -|....I. hgina mndn in the coming harvest. William Walsh, member 0! thg dI'_'lIl rm of Ormond & Walsh. Poborboro. dwd this morning. ngod fty-throo yours. Vnn nan nnvn nmnav in V0!!!` 31100 I0` are, A heavy thunder atorIn- which puned oven-_Chioout1mi, Quo.. has night struck the chapel of the Sacred Heart. and caused considerable damage. In-nnlnrnd nhiru md shirts of all mnkon Ana Ilnul DIIOF Ill! LII! llu. 'l`ho_ en ine of In outgoing trsin ex- piodod At. b. John v. Newfoundlnnd, this morning. killing the engineer and injuring other rm.- ......-...........o :..o.-ml. on him nnwer take look At. Baker stock. If you think you know bnrgalna when vou see them, come and but our oeringei Bring only a small sum of money with you. (lrnnd Union. n:- .............I :.. ..-.i.m- Min}: that. I1; V, W W V'V""' """' "' I 6 out try 30 I'- T?v'on:y.pot o::.t."oI`all ordond clothing. Boo our moi. Grand Union- n.u..o_ n.....-n.--. I... wnnr boon nd window. _ Preparntivhn are alrondg 5010!! "!`d "1 Winnipoc for supplies 0! lndor W100 `OI the coming harvest. William Wnlah. mmbor the dual this morning. ngod mhy-Lnroo yours. You can uvo money your 950 count by trading with Abernathy. _ An Rmmn Falls, 0.13.. thin Inormnlz F. considerable damn In-colored shirt: and shirts and kinda Baker has the load. In..- -....:..- .4 .. .-...r_nnino 0.1-gin ax. Itllid nbjcou. :-12. -nnamzj `I60 van nun nun onion! I-It 00 Lmnnagolnnx. uvunonoy. _ _ The new Queen ; put in Bnntlord VI in ct! bl dn . 3:9. 51:: :..'.....iu . 8250. worth 04. bo ed bl day. &le):'lo bl: :r1':o.Iuiu, $150. - and to 84.25, worth 87. Grind Uni0l|- nn `kn!-nAO}:u n nhnnl nnd hll Dfim b. and 84.25, worth 87. unna umo_n. 800 Abernathy : uhooo and she pnou in I-ollin than at. Min tho! Chupmnn, Brook htrook 5 one to Ottawn to viliu friends and ` ro- ntivou in that city.- Hnn hhn dollnr nhnnn in Hlin ].t00k0"t'l ` count by trading with Aoornowy. Ab Roxton Falls. Que, morning Benoivn uhoro and dwelling? audit. or-` riot : dwelling were toufly deau-oyod by Era `Q Il. Grnnd Ulnont - Oillrt Abomothfo for yollg 500 5"` IVQ mnmw. GENERAL EAIAGRAPHS. , good , $1.50 and 3.50 and C3. .Il[Inhur[ Ivontn. I-Ilginhurg. June ll.-l`ressure of other duties uml ithsenue from home ii your t`orraspumlent`.~. npulugy for recent delinqutn'y. The present warm wou- ther' is tiwornhle to growth of crops that have made slow progress owing to tot much cool und moisture. Some of our ritizens attended . garden party at Murvnle In.-at nizht. George Lawson and Alfred Jackson preached to the Methodist t`0n[l'P8II.ll'..l`I`l of this circuit while the pastor was away to wnfernnte. Mrs. W:-can and youngnat. daughter. have returned from vi~'itinsz friends in Lombardy. Mrs. \\`i|liiun Lawson and her daughter. Mrs. Rory, have been visitinz friends at Water- tuwn, .\'.Y. Mr. and Miss Edwards. of Sunbury. spent Sunday hut in James lmkm`. Mr. Bond and Mr. Lee. of Odessa, were recent guests in 1.. Spam- ar's. Mrs. C. Irvine isependingn few days in Kingston. Arnold Urnnston him leensick, hut is nhla to he out ngnin. Mrs. Quintn, of Giumnoque. is nit. her daughter's. Mrs. H. Counter. Mrs. Chapman. of Kingston. is the guest of her brother. Joseph Clogg. Sl!VO!`. \l from here attended the Free Metholist service at Jnckaon's Mills last. Sundnv afternoon. A. Emmom. of Yorker. is soon to occupy the house bolcngingto H. H. Irvine. Our band purposes giving a concert in the village soon. J. Cu- tall and H. C. Outer, of Glenvalo, supply our villagers with fresh meat. I plenum V351 now Inc can gruvau In everything in favonblo. Ilnny of our uoldicr boylgo tn Kingston and (luunoqu on Tuesday nut to breathe military it nor nlov days. An io in the form 0! Inulco vu pm I bozo hloly. may fngniliaboingalioud It the tuna tine. Riv. A. B. Johnuon lately nuondod cou- hnncu R. Honda:-non has lately Iunovod. We" built pid.wo r $IID-lllD II [Bill I) marry nun- munch hush...-an an inner It will he it]. Ihllnnlnnin hnonlnnvn IIIII Thnt guardian of each sacred 1 Briltnniu still may he- l'mil the nations join in one Eternal Juhilee. T. x Her jul ilet` we Sim: 10-day; Uh, let us nll unite; One gl:1d.s`m1m shout, "God nnnpn " CusnI:nAu.,Juno l2.-Wo an enjoying pug... wank: d tht rah ol mm:-IL:i.n9 in h llnnsmof Long mny she still be spared tn rei In every British he-art, And long may England yet retain The lead in every mu:r(. ..vq;;;.l;',_.`....u .....,._., And bless her d.-u an-I Ana, mu: VH: unuuu uuuu. "Inn wish `She'd reign {or "sixty" more? Nu empty words are ours, This glorious juhilo-9; A loyal thrill. ll heart-felt Rosounds o'er hurl und sen. x One Gets Llfe Another Twenty Years--Shot i Detective Ilahoney. I CIIATIIAM, 0nt., June l2`-Charles Brown (colored) and Charles Moore, found guilty of robbery. and of shooting with in- tent to kill detective Mahoney. were before Judge Bell to-dsy to re- ceive sentence. Brown was still cool and collected. When asked to speak. he claimed leniency on the ground that he was ruptured, and thanked his counsel for his able defence. The judge before passing sentence on Brown said that he oouldsee nothing so mitigate the enormity of his crime. e had been inspired by the spirit of murder. He then sentenced him to be conn- ed in Kingston penitentiary for the term of his natural life. Moore in an agitated voice pleaded for pity on sc~ count of his age. Judge Bell said that possibly there might be certain distinction between his crime and his pnrt.ner s. and sentenced him to twenty years in the peni- tentiary. The prisoners will be taken to Rimumn mu-lv next week. an Dear Old Queen VI:-tnrll. God save the queen," C-_o'J bless the queen," For mx_t{ years wo`vc~ sunz; And slul to-day, God bless the queon" In hnunl nn uvnrv lnmzue. Chnrus: Then let us with true British rinz. Both young nnd old, this dilly sing; The poor 0! every queen and king Ls dear old queen Victoria. x'IIn,--Iuri nu moor u wu: us run: Ilnllnololnn lntnlwuyn look nlnnn-L....&n1`nn3IIL For sixty years our dear old que:`n. On merry England's throne, \\ ilh qucenly gram u.nd humble [Il('ill. Ha.-3 ruled with skill unknown. Her goodness and her sterling wont}:- We need not tell (hem hen-,- 'I`hey're known in every part of eunth; Her empire fur and near. Ant] sun In-(my, uuu mm: I3 heard on every tongue. Dempcrn by leaps and loan 13. And: vnri means nnd ways, Has shaken many throne.-5 and crowns- The powers of former days. | But England's throne bu stood the last, Victoria M the helm. llor Ship of State" out-rides the best- Thn nnnr nf pvnrv realm. Her "amp M Dunn out-1 The peer of every realm. The teeming millium whom her sway Hus s.-well from many an wront; Atta-at their love [or her to-day In one continuous sung. Her arm and her mvy too, Are Ioyu lo the core; And, mu) we bhune them. when they n-{ah Ienmary. `Ana pl'll0lIB|'U w Kingston early next. week. Kingston. June 9111., ` oltcookhaloziomo unryhvoor gtlwllauphlryundnoel-ht WERE SENTENCED T0-DAY. Onnhadnll Ann}. . III I11- -_ save the: reign] night. 1897. who sing right, (lift: for The C-hIIdl`Ql|'l AId. ' The ladies of the cbildr\`n's uid so- rin-lv m*knowlc~dg`e with thanks, the fol- fowintr don.-uion~1:-Mrs. Mm-nee. rollnd outs, luundry soup. two pairs children's rubbers. three pairs oversocln. chil- dren's rlothinvz. shoes. cotton, nurtains. `Miss Do Pencier. children`s u'nderc|oth- ing. dress. A l~`rirn.1, carrola. Mrs. R. 'l`. Wulkem. china. tacks, toys. looks, ney syrup. clothing, m.nd.y. Mrs.J. l ll. \\'ulke=m. stwkings. jelly, tofs. ous- ter cukmx, two dozen P-R88, lowers, rhuhnrh. Mrs. Nash turkey. Mrs. R. I). Baker, tw ir children`a boots. rub- liers, \\'(0H(` nderolothing. Mrs. S. C. Wilson, canned fruit. jelly. marmalade. Rev. J. R. Serson, 'I`tunworth, ntoes. tmrral of apples Mrs. Herald, two cukm, children's clothing. rhulvnrh. anww flake. Mr. Harrison. set furni- ture. Mi.S G. Cottlo. two ` inzs. children's clothing. Iipi, children's clothing. to 3, . Mrs. Venle. hot cross buns. r. Sears, miik. Min Wnlkvm. caster cakes. Miss Bnrtletl. on-iter cakes. Mra. Carter, but crvss hum. Mrs. mi; 9, children`: toyn. clothing. The inset; Penna, hooks. Mrs. I). S. Robertson, children`: clothintt. A Priand, children`: clothinf, Dr. Boll, bottle medicine. Mrs. H. Ca v.n. eight shirt waists. shoes. rubbers, Mrs. J. Hender- Mi 9: Horn. new- Look. TS. children`: clothinw. gun, two cortton ahirta. Mr aifter. (`J-ulnnr lnmn, 1 I l 1 l l sun, shirts. mus: Mom. |ew- . Eng. Mr. 00 per, lamp. look. sitter. bulbs and d lias. Mr. Mcrnth, mils. ' 'l`euchera' amocintion. cakes. hyphen club. cake. sandwiches. bum. sugar. WON counyoo lo BIL wy. Doouuod van 0 proicou . sixty- dglql you old. and vs: I wile all an aunt. Aluddoatd Won Bcllirk. lhnuwn dtovnd Ilinnonmg while cutting uh Bunltlndnfoinnhonk :..n.L.It:....-nno-1I- nun-ml. III IGIIIII RIWHDHIIB. uuvluj qua any about tight you-Iago. tunoul ol the lab John Hogan. (an mic. took plnoo this morning. Ova I50 rigs won in the cottage. A Iolomn mom was wu nag at 36. Mary : nl. shot which the rotating oouvoyod to St. u uuotaty. '\- A~--A-I -_._ - _..._..-- -:3: -Iain. Yo-riordny John Ilcuuiro, a student at the Congrogntionar oollego. Ilonuul. stationed for the summer at Kincu-dine. lI`l'iV0d in the city on his whotl. Inning ridden all the diutnnco on:-N0 uilon. Ho undo the Inc hundred Inilu guutdny. H0 in boroto attend tbounionnol l.hnOon- ......o;.....I nninn and (an M: Irin dawn grogntionnl nmon am: on an my mum took his time onjoyipgtln . H0 is: {owner Kingotomnn, hnving 8 Into -I..... -i.-In can-n nan. mack 1'06 U0 0010 mm mm regular price O1.uu. Hundreds of special lines in Black and Colored Silks that we have no room to mention in this adv. All our magnicent stock of Black Dress Goods will be placed on our bargain tables, and you know what that [ll s. Prices nint in it. 60 pieces good useful Colored Dress Goods 50 on Mm . V 200 pieces Colorod Dross Goods at 250 worth regular 450 to 8 o. 600 pieces Locos in Silk and dozens of other mtkes, also insertions to match will be ollerod at about 400 on the dollar. 190 pieces Dress Trimmings in Jets. Colorrd Gimp, Dull Jot Gimps. Now Braids, Pearl Trimmings, all to ho cleared at 250 on the dollar. Store open at 9 o'clock. WALSH S, . . Princcssstrcct. M0; DAY SILKS. DRESS GOODS. LACES. TRIMMINGS. 25 pieces pure Indie Silk 100 worth 860. 60 pieces {may Waist Silks 49c worth 760 to $1. 95 pieces olegnnt new Silks in fancy mixtures. Brocade: and Two Toned Ebotsnll 750 worth $1.25 and 81.50. 250 yards extra wide Black Poe Do Sole Silk 000 regular price 81.60. U......1.....`l.. -4 .....\..:..l linm. in Rlnnlz and nnlnv-ml Rilln Hm}. wn Inum fun i pubuo ll precnuc generous Dl|l'[,'|!.Iu giving. AT Tl`-['13 GRETAT EXECUTORS' SALE OF THE FSTOCK OF THE LATE P. J. WALSH. The great crowds that attended our sale this week qhow that the buying public preciatc generous bargain giving. Mn. mv mum hR.F`.RH(}()i`)DS_I.ACES. TRIMMING8. FATUHDUI-3% -_ . ?!_"!.li Have You Seen Our New Dollar Kid Glove ? cabal. naduuudhbnunnn: :_'hI-Elna . " It ;Says to deal at Laldlaw s. adiiii[Xi`%[KJ% s. so~. It pays to deal at Laldlaw s. 0 I`OII(l ul I-X\/Ull- nnion and on bio trip down um nninvinahhn unnnrv. Kn The Elgin Kid Glove. France is its birth Jzlace, al- though it has an English name. We agree to pur- chase a large lot. To ensure a rapid sale we have placed the price of this Glove at St apair. Others here sell this glove under another name at $1.25. Sold with a guarantee. TANS, Plain or Fancy Stitching on back. LIGHT SHADES. BLACKS, lwlu nlfonlo-Vin`!-cl to inngh Perl: ogocli In . n onus on n uv'35n.z?'wu.1.,n.A.. P.-xJ c`i. .n. u cmselon noun 5 ammo pnooa or on out of the Wur Sula mine. Tum two varieties of Canadian Icons. pt cred from nix provinces. no not around B ? """ `33";."" " ?"':'2'm'...""" DQ433011 ` FIG`. II (on district`. The only Into:-Isl not Cmndian are nix dlnnoqdo. on for use decade ol the Quota) niln. at in t ffljll. lo. as me Juuuoo umuto I0 nor unn- ty on tha ooouion 0! tbs diamond qhoe. It is fitting that Illoll child- ao'mo crnftamnnship should be duly do- acrihod Ind thin Ryrio Bun. hnvo dolls in an Artistic nunnhlot- worth! of I acnnou um um uyno mu. nun cons in In artistic pamphlet. worthy at a place on Cnnulmu tables. The Inner- ml throughout is nt.riotly_ Ounulhn. The la and in tlgo crown u from Bric- iah umbin, the dlvor (lull-6110 Blo- enn mines while the bus ol the oukot }; uh!-`I-4` lnnln - AI--In nlnnn at n-- IVII \I\lIIl.ll.IllII talc Dllvvd IlIJIII'iIlU ll!` wfaile ' i I I I :.:..'*..=.:". arr: :..-::'..:..':f:...'.2.': way." The Iurvivinz family 0! the dooeuod is com sod of live Hill! and` two dIuh- 1 tors. r. McGuire dying some nix years Iago. Doeput aympqth in (on for the fxunily in their dire 3 t|iot.ien'.-Oon. pa Anlnlo cunt. Prohnbla the most Irtistio work at nocnmplis ed in Cundn in the ub oo cuket prepared by Ryrie Broo.. own- to. is the Jubilee tnbuto to her in- kdv nn flan nnnnnirm nl Mn dinnnnntl 1 1.6!. us on: nope taut tun row-nra. lwhish Christan chkrit pod uh- ! negation mat-iLs,nhall blhotla an that. when our final race i! run when the alrile and turmoil of [Ito `la punt we shall meet. her (we to hoe ling on Rho summit of the "Groeu,l?ll Far wa ." Thfn mu-rivimr fnmllw nl Hun dung.-ml l0 {Ill '33 DIG lIW l\y IOTQVOT. Mm. McGuire resided where she Had (Perth Road). lor over forty years. In that luml period of tima, by her lovin nnd chnritabletindnann. her goninl um nllnhlo dis ition, she won many friends. an made low enemies. 'l`n Hnlnu ham luau In Inn- Inns: -nal menus. and made low enemneu. 'l`o know her was to love her md the locality in which she ruldetl er- nginlfv proved this to be true. if iniood lxund y torbonrnuoe and mutual unen- tians is any criterion. ` Lat. un rmlv hnnn Hm: Huh Inn-nnl nuns 13 crutenon. - Let oul hope um Um rownrd , .~ . . :..:;!'="S".'.'.'.`.:*."..*3`::":1.::'.`.l .~.~'..-1*. u- :3--`-- v--v':, Uldll th-I Pntronnn 0! HI: Once tho Arohblihop and the Very luv. the Dan 0! Ontu-lo. lurlnyn, Into Residence 01 Alexander vv ` Qunn, Johnson Bu-cot. Lug:-uurui-aura an-srvr H41. IIIB Hlll pln III lifl-LONIQIII cemetery. Mnny friends accompanied the nor- rovcing family to witness the hut mad. rites performed. and an the earth full with u hmvy thud upon the coffin lid. m-erv heart inched. for aha, who wu dear to nil was bid away forever. Mm. Mn-Pgnirn I-nnidncl whom -11. nllnrl `UN 01 Lne.mIe mm. mcuulre wan uua `away to rust beneath the shadow 0! the tall pines in Untnmqui cemetery. ` hfnnv frinndva my-znnnnnind lhn nnr- nuv :-uu III-O $01!-Itwp rvrun 311% Thursday afternoon all that wna mur- `ml of thmlute Mm. hdiuire laid I nu.'nU In Incl Ixnnn-:0): OI-up nhnnlnur 11' Tho Lnto Mn. Iounlro. Poi-sh Bold. 'I`I..._.~A_.. ..fI _____ _._ ._II AI_..A ....... -..._ IN MEMORIAM. kTn"g_{_tn"5di' bbiiI uranium. nn1wlIl\4\l Gunn, Strut. fgzgopeus sew. 7th. lllhh EPA?!` of Univonlty Orudunto-. 'l`AYLOR S| sm BARGAIN. legulai price of {his line. _MEN'S-`SUMNER ` A -XVIOL - r.-ra\.FInc`y Colored Shirt `with Jtitghed From: and Two ",`,'EB|IIra, and pair of Calls, II|llIhI1u H115-K5201: goin tonal-ry Kun- -..|.-oi.-Lonn--nlnp u oiuunnuex oumxn-an hj""_l`.LIQ\IIn|n1|mI H? Duct-to Do-nholilrllhnuuildlllyhux j&llmo . _ Ilhlnlhhltlin Inuuuuuu uunuwru coma spam: in ujoyoblo Ofil`. and the coat of [varnish- iqlho p'Iunn would be u-iin if all. Ollttod into the spirit of I colo- vilh 50 an! vorthyof ull loyal Ellhl mhlnntn _A-fC_;l1y_RCH scnoolf. ntmoourr comransuct. I [nut u we pmupwu ol ill lo- I ndvonond zhoufnh oonfwg into their nln. Rn . Dr. Blnoluoak nmtumd Tin, Collars, `Socks, etc.. bottom prices. For New Goods go to UPI?!` oi Univonlt. Ondunto-. Question [Inn to in vldul mods nII.'.l`In.ronunonI and onltun of homo adv Nu highest mental training. ON III.--lPram :5 to 015 per turn. II.` from 018: to cm per annum. A nun ono-third daughters of olnry- Inr full lntnrmntlon snob to IR`. XVT SIOIIIIII (WWW IIIIO NIH!` is. Ru. Dr. Blnokuonk pnotowod I DI . Guano`: stuck on the chan- J 50c A EACH, lndihufuhhu `DI.-XAQ_I.IL-.:;AA-;I- UN DERW-EAR. c., at ll: vuuu -u ----gnu. n Rigncy, B.A.. of Kiuglton. who` Quota`: conic tan during uh In-one hllotliilnndlsbvuryuueonunlullhho boonulooutlb Ih0oodo A.A.A. di- nnlnnunnnnuolthoklthnndloob --`nu --vv -wwu wwvl-I`. Lut evening Frank Hertrick. street rail- way conductor. came near meeting with e Ieriom accident. on Union eta-eel. In pue- ing the premises of Paul Raid. where three new buildings are being erected. end en opening he been made Into the sewer. this being protected by wooden trance and boards. Hertrick was struck by one of theee projecting boards. He wee collect.- ing I {neon car N0. N3, which wee pro- ceeding down grade at a lively ,.pt.e. lu paging the upon one of the hoarde etruck him on the hip. Had he not hml e rm hold of the car at the mine he would hue been knocked otfnnd Ieriooely injured. As it wee, he diaplnced the plenk and eeceped with nothing worse than I peinlul bruisc. 5KW-I'u 0IlIll'UI}HH'IOII1 X: 0` In- duouy to appoint a cocaine: of nldounon to oouhr with I uiniht oodniuoo of the board of dincton. with regard lotho auction o! n hospital for incurable. and `tho building of uddiuoml ward: lo the ' ol industry. The matter rill rqooivo " nhnnlmn nl dun In-ncnl on Hnnnlnr The Bone Know Bun. A taouchig incident occurred at the military camp ground yesterday which larva to about horses have, gerhapo, more ooonothania generally credited to them Motorman Frank Bradley viaiud tho camp for the purpose ol calling upon some lriondo from his former home. Oohoorg. There he saw a horse that he had raised and drove continually for seven years. Although Mr. Bradley has not soon the animal for over a year, yet it instantly ro- oogniud his voice and showed by nnmit takablo aigna that be was glad to greet hiu old master. who, in turn. wan equally to no bio animal friend. The horn noigbod. lictod the hand ol his for- unor owner and made quite a fual over the meeting The animal I! now the property on of Mr. ndon. Cobourq. connocmd with ah. Am}. Iv. vvllv VIIII IVI-V K` Councillor Lluh, of Portsmouth say: he bu twonty-ve dollar: that be will v t that ignin olcvnlot Iyill ho built in I At villugo bolero such I building is acted in Kiuglwn. J. Molded. at `Kingston. bu nlliciens condonco In the .._....I If;......._ ......._a- I.-|A._ III. UUIIICICIII In K I no auto! Kin rm-ops:-Cy holdcn, bolion than y w I take advantage` Lb opponunity oend, on Wodnudny nut. and is willing to accept Mr. Ihrhl `I. W V. I UIIPIC OI IIIUWDCIIOII In VIII 0! Lin lnd inst. through the by of the county council. would it in 3 good idea for cicium when rosi- Innonnd tho oitypuk to ilhnllinnto r ptuhdon that evening. suggested I oihnn thin morning. The oxpoooo IIO Olly WUINXII III T lthobonrd oidirechonolthohomo of i? .l...n-.. In .-.....:..5 . .o.__I... ..l-IA.._._ DI Ill". IIXIIUGI I the 40th bulb. me lol' rmnuelpmn non `uncanny. Two applications have been recoivod at the oollogo for young men` Itonognplun, mo horn Toronto and one from_ Albany, N V are. If the men controling the port of dee- tinetion of the lake etouner have no inter- eet inKingeton then it will certainly be to their ndventnge to eend their gum to Pree- oott, but if we can get these men to con- trol the elevator here. then their interest i n the elevator wil`, to my mind. more t'wa-n counterbnlenoe the advantages Preecou. now has. end Kingston will resume her old standing in the St. Lawrence grain for- warding bueineu.-A CITIZEN or Kuwa- TIIN Ilnnlnou Oollego Nous. Frank E. Pa . ol Bnrhetown. has graduated from t e business department. He left for the west by the wny of Bhu-bot Lske. Funk is one of the riaost promising grsdustes of 1897. D. Hnrtmnn. m-ndunta of the shorthand uoomq mm omer commercial BIIDJOCIF. F. W. Mallets, who has just gnduhtod from `he 0-amino-.. department. expects to leave for Philadelphia next Tuesday. Tun Annliamfinnn has.-A hnnn I-nonivnd AI. .`heIIprevloIu to rreooott talmg tne ware- `honling and forwarding hueineee in hand, then I would hove agreed with your con- temporary end eeid let us have an eleve- tor.'n matter hy whom built, but now reloott has heoome A transhippimr lth with elevator facilities, and lngstonhu me too great extent a hack number as for u the forwarding hum - neee in concerned. he can be seen from the fact that the K. & M. lorwarding com y are doing most if not ell their hnaineua rom that point and that the M. '1`. company, I understand, ere also doing a large proportion of their hueineea there, it seems to me that the only way to held here what hueineeihere in remaining and get heck whet in loot. is to see that those who build the elevator are men who control e gnin hnaineee and who have the eteemere and hergee neceeeery for forwarding the groin from here after it arrived. lam informed on good authority that veeeela ere at preeent carrying grain to Preeoott he cheaply as to ' ism. That being the cue. Preeco has an imm advantage our thia rt. on it is some eeventy miles nearer ontreel than King- Iton. and grain ca he carried from there to Montreal for mu h lees money than it can he carried fro here. Under theee circumstances it see to me so impera- tive neceeeity that th en whocontrol the dentlnetion of the lake a more should be intereetedln the Kingeto elevator eui- eently to overcome the edve Prescott hoe in heing nearer to the sea then""`i7e III gflllllll OI 16,1. D. Hnrtman. graduate of the shorthand department left for Montreal where he ex- peohe to secure a polition u stenogrnpher. Thmnu O'Brien. nmdmm nl the business no secure a pouuon II awnognpner. Thoma O'Brien. graduate ol the business department. has secured I position in the general store at Bodford. He will very likely be guring on mining stock out there. A _.._l.... ..t-L...l-..s- l`...... 5L-..ll...:-t.. WIICTU. A number of students from the collegiate nnd different I.-choole and colleges are ex- pooud to enter {or the summer monsln no cmntinuo their studies in nrithmetio, book keeping and other commercial aubjoctr. F` I M..||nIt. who has irnt. rnuduguud CCXI:UllfI0llIlOIC0lO.III(I won ' Ii IL I would hrthtupgat 3:21?` illuginauod canoe plldobohold undor the auspieoool the ylcln chi: I do not mean an `slum ' at nw. but one which would do 0 it to O5 olfunintion. A band concurs might think plan in llnodonnld pu-l. and npond _ujoy_I|o_0_nning. 9! won lot we onumr user I: II mum If the people oiinpoon hnd boon wine and Ind Icon tham olovnuor wu built .hOI'Op|'ovioIu no Prescott taking the wan- `luunnhn. --ul lnnnvnotllna Inn-innnn in hnnd. -` `I'll GIIII Ilcvnlol. Kxmo-rote, Juno l2.--(`l`oth_o Editor): Tho Now: an thou tho orooclon oi the int n olonlor in Kin AM . no mm: hy V .vill, in I pro ility, bolol- lowod by two or threo othon. Now. I oouoidor it mutton greatly co whom 10 on to vo tho city : money, And we should be in: position. before giving it. to lool condant that the oompony to whom it it. von will hoin I position to and work or the oloutor other it in built. It 0|.` nan-J; nkklnnnbnn hut` hnnn Thoiuiuhs-at .l:__......L ('5..- We hnlnnd A-5.-- no ~:I loan 0! lululry Inonolou. Tbooilyconncilbu bocunqnntud by hnlinnl-cl oldimcmnaldnhnunn M in. one or unnuury. uao uuwr wul rpolvi `p_llIllvu oi tho auncnl on Hoods; LITTERSJO .7: nmtom I In Have Boon Wane. I1-Ill] Iolnnngcr. b:...___ 1 A _l I. :-__A In. t-an Did Not Approve of tho _c|nn__- ;_'_'_'f collars Oou-Io. -Tonono. Ont. Junol2.-In t.h'l'otuato to dny the question 0! tho oom- p ya. Individual cup: at tho com Icvioo nu nootvod to 3 opocihl I which will report. next you-. ` ' in ning the Victorian college report. a ?u-uz.In `ntoudont oftho church. Bk In pads?" . oommonhd on Dr. Banal`: Action in writing an intro- duction to Prol. Workman : book, "Tho Olds Tuhmfrnhl; Christianity : loluthlion Ions. huxtoiuoor having boon pxpollod by tho ol npnu of Vloiorlu. Dr. Bnrwulfn ondonnnon Ind wno Inn vu-V 2, up llapn ll, Daphn-no X CIITIGI lluul vuuln u co who control nwuwvuenn -cu --I--ween. Tonoxro. Ont. J one 12 -'l'he presenta- tion of an address from the her of Ontario to the late chief juosice Hogan). on the nation of his retirement. from the bench. alter fotty-one years service thereon and lly-seven yeera' connection with the luv Iocaety 0! Ontario, took place this morning I|Oegoode hell. 'uI'. ulrrlnw ptuwuwl I-no rupurs on 1 statistics. thawing nnincnuonf S,0U0in the nacho:-ship ol the church during the year. Dr. Cann pvt notiaof unotvon unim- ingtho inporhneo of all puhhc school to- lugiouo inolnctlon hing in harmony. clnmuloly.-yr neuecnueo. - Hon. 8. N. Parent. liberal. elected by ucclmnntion for Sn Sauveur. 41:5.-. M:..:II- I\...|.-..- l:I....l .I.m..l ICCIIIIIIIIOKI. S1. uAl'l'l.Vl,QIl0., Junel`. ..-Robideaux, ' jibonl, by ncclamntion. fnobytotln uouornl L;-I035". Wlxzurm, Mam. Juno l2.-At. this morning : sitting ol the gononl uaombly III, Ton-nun nrmnntnrl um rpnnrt III - lhmnx, N.8..3Ino I2-The schooner LJ.l.aligh,dilnx nu n.m,.u..h..n In-ockod ons:o::bndor oout,non:.Sv.. A . . ..:.f..".;'T.... -1-. -n...` ""'"'.........'. ;".'.'.:. `.5 ""s....s"`.. D7." ...`37..i.'5 ."`.'...i'...'.'u`..'.'2.'":..`3` pllood `tho board on the defensive. Ho mjtrhfnl thnnmnnnntol than. eolltgoqppcnnun chunk undo! tlopluugoollloudonoounnd dun umnm huillln an-tlnahxl an no To Correct The Laxlty. OTTAWA. June 12.-The following circu- her was sent. out on June -uh to eub-co!lec- lore of customs : You are hereby in- etrucced not to grant. clearance for cows for logo for the United Stetee until you are notied by letter or wire from the depart.- memol crown lands of Ontario that. the timber dues chereon are paid. (Signed) Commiuioner of Customs." There in no- thing new about. this arrangement. TLe name wing existed under the lube govern- ment. The reason the circular was sent. out was a reported laxity on the part of tonne of the otoera. bllllu, COTIIBIVIIIVB. WUTU DOIIIIIIGIOU. Hon. A. Tun-goon, libeni. elected by ac- clnmutiol/or Bellechnseo. u... 0 N D.......o I;b.....I ..l....o..-I ho DJ HCCIIIDCKIDII IOT L IIIQI. 81'. Junxs. Qua, June 12 -Hon. Mr. Inrchnnd, ptoviucin! premier. elected by ncclnmation. cl- I1 . --nu- n..- 1...... It) D.\l.:.I-...- Qncboc llyo-I-Ilactlonn. Mox'rnu|., Qua. Juno l`. .--In Bromc, H. Thomas Duffy, libonl. and Fraderic i Englnnd, conservative. were nominated. ` "an A 'l`.upnnnn Hhft -Inning` .111 an. uccimmuon mr an muveur. Giborh Mivillo Dacheno, libonl, elected nccluuution for L'Ialot. R-r .lmnr.~a_ Oua. June [2 -Hon. Mr. PTUIJUIIIUII. The first of a long series of banquets and dinners was held to day under the auspices of Howard Vincent ; united empire trade league at the Westminster palace hotel. which place was chosen be` cause there the first step towards the fede- ration of the empire was taken by the joint framing of the British North American act by the imperial and Canadian states- men. Hon. Mr. Laurier cabled his regrets that the SS. Lucania would not arrive in time to permit of his presence, but the plowin speeches of Messrs. Seddon, Turner, iingstnn and Forest. the premiers of New Zealand. Victoria. South Australia and Western Australia, showed that Canada will have the determined the enthusiastic support of Australians in presain (or the removal of treaty hindrance to t e pro-British policy of the colonies. The Belgian and German treaties must be denounced was the unanimous demand of all. They went further and declared, with marked emphasis. that the time had come for Eng- land to take her colonies into her con- dence. We are business men. said Hon. Mr. Seddon; so are you. Let us sit down and talk it over and the hindranceto strong imperial commercial unity must vanish for ever. M she your ctler. eaid Hon. Mr. Turner. and the colonies will welcome it in no huchstering spirit. Rudyard Kipling was present and was marked in his applause of every sentiment of imperial unity. Asked by an English journalist as to "Our Lady ol the Snows." he replied, Give my love to Canada" and assured him of his enthusiastic sympathy with her latest move. noaencu unmeron Ina nuuylru nu ung. A deepetoh vue reed from Hon. ilfnd Lnurier. the Canadian premier, who touch- ed et. Queenetown this morning on the Cunard line etoumehip Luoenia, bound for Liverpool, regretting hie absence from to- dey e banquec. The hall wu preuily de- combed with Cenndian and other colonial ll--- HIV GI FIJI (IIIKIIIVG puwu uu ` `M 0` `h no o oo- zmunoul wughmm Q`-n-AI. n-no '\- IlInnLnO:n-mi nnntngbg nags. The London socialists are greatly dis- gusted at learning that the Fabian society has subscribed money from the society's funds to decorate the oizes of the society in the Strand. and also to decorate the street near the otlices upon the occasion of the queen's jubilee. The members of the Fabian society will hold a meeting to-mor- row to denounce the action of the execu- tive committee in subscribing the money. The executive oflicers of other societies of the social democratic federation are also in the Strand and on the route of the jubilee procession, but the oilices have refused to display any decorations. Nevertheless the landlord of the building insists upon de ting it. - 0NTRE.tl., June ll.-A Star cable from London says: Today really marks the opening of the colonial phase of the jubi- lee celebrations. Hon. Mr. Laurier`s ex~ pected arrival at Liverpool to-night is heralded in the papers with excellent por- traits of himself and Madame Laurier, and most appreciative articles on Canada s premier, and what they call his splendid stroke for the united empire. The Daily Mail presents a half-page portrait of Hon. Mr. Laurier, declaring that "with Cun- ada's lead, we stand at the threshold 0! a new, as well as at the portals of a past. epoch in the history of the queen and em- pire. The oicial programme for the Victoria day show has placed Hon. Mr. Laiirier and the Canadian troops before all the other colonies at the very head of the procession. Thn first nl A lnna smr-inn nf hnnnixnhn A laaeh Blue to Colonial Premiers--In perlal Preferential `trade Ielaueaa Die- eaaaed-.Ir. laarler Did Not Arrive In `line to Attend Banquet -- Iudyard Ilpllnfl Sympathy. IANDON, June l2.-The United Empire league gave a lunch to the colonial premiers to-day. Speeches were made in liner of preferential trade relations. The premier of News Zealand, R. J. Seddon, declared Great Britain must. take the tires step. because the colonies could not. com- bine. He also complained that Great Britain listehed no protests sgsinsn the Canadian tarilf from three nations which were hostile to Great Bri- haln, and he advocated denouncing the treaties. Those present included about one hundred members of parliament and Gen` John Laure, James E. Huddard, the lord high chancellor. lord Salisbury, duke of Marlborough, Sir Joeeph,lG. Colmer (secretary of use Canadian commission). Sir Roderick Cameron and Rudyard Ki ling. A rlnanatnh wan marl from on. ilfnd APPIIEGIATIYE ARTICLE3 IN LON- DON PAPERS ON` THE PBEMIEII. lcmnx cm-zany uoxom). 'ntk0lAVcnoI. `On `Q, ,un nun, hhooonnlwlo would be acting windy in ler $2.76. urend Umon. ' The gnnhont Blunt. 0! the Uruguay navy, landed Uruwunyen troops on the Argentine count on Wednesday and sent an Argentine vessel. The Argentine trov- ernment drdered e gunboas to capture the Snnrel. Serious complications may follow and there may bee conilict between the two countries. Argentine in making preparations for vnr. Boys wenh mite in emlle \ II 50l:il. price: etnrt at 750. up to -50- Mother! bring the little follows in and see what we mm do for them. Inspection invited. not forced to buy. Gnnd Union. 11:. (nmnnitrnn Innvinn charm of the er- read to buy. unnd Umon. The conuittoo having charm thy or- nngomonta for sport: on the 22nd Inst-. can. by the outlay o! n for dollarl. I00!!! I Ienguo Ionthull match on that day he- uvoon tho Kinpton and NIDIIIOI hill!- 11.. Kinnam mum in nchodlll I0 D'lV It 3!! And 39.50. urena Union. Lust. evening the young Indies of Cooke's Presbyterian church hold A social at the sailors reso. Ontario street. There was s good ebtendence of sailors, who seemed to enjoy themselves. Refreshments were ceneronsly served. followed by e first.-class progremme of vocel and instrumentel music. J. Lemmon presided in an efficient manner. Semrdey\ end Monday--Boy's three- pleoe short pent serge suite el. 8l.90. regu- ler 32.75. Grand Union. VFL- ......L...A 51..-..- nl OLA `Tynan-I A Watch: laggonlon. "Now that is in n decided using that we III to have 3 dinphy of roworhon the nvnnhnn nl u End inn, thmnah tin

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