Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1897, p. 3

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J. R. C. B0335 &LC0.. - 44 cunancp 51"., 'mum=okns 593. $60. sss. L IVERY. ..`,y- 3 avvu cuuvu - _BIDlNG sauce}. now in open.- t\.l'I-../! n-dnutnn (nu Inannria ssnofioo. '.l'ho GI-out Queotlon In sottloo. .; g. :_ .:--:.I-.: 44...; AI-.4.-moku J-Igrttoujiu Cc nu. mu Arm Wu Devoted. ,_In 1-: C0,. ; wea:.H`cmraa.;% m ~=.- st-.a*.e`=:=-.a.=e-amt-e="=-i ' JUBIIEE OF Her Majesty Celebration gt_ Kingston. Aauanvurcuu w-- - ._.,__. 3 P.M.--Frate1-nnl and benevolent moieties and Anglican Sunday school: will attend as special service at St. George : cathedral. Here and in all City Sunday school: the National Anthem will be sung at 4:07. Service at. same hour ab St. Andrew's church for Scottish societies, the Veterans and Oddfellowa. Lbndon Ldnoashiro Life As- iuranco cqmplnah nu'u-nnn.nn . nunmnn nmngnv Wu: 1837 1:30 P.M.-Putriotic gathering of children at the skating rink for addresses and choruses. followed by sports and games in the city And Ontario parka. At 8:30 p.m. remen : exhibition of steroop- ticon views opposite Brock street station. _._._A_ . -nu-nun A4 , 1 Dull!- 9 A.M.-Child:-on of separate schools much to St. Mary : Cathedral {or service. followed by ag mising ab St. Marys nnhnnl. IIUUI. IO A.M.-Service at St. Goorge'aCo- trhodral, with united Anglican choirs; also an Sydenhaun street. Methodist church a union service for all evangelical churches. n q a an 'r:,___.I_ -1 l-.._ ..I.I kn1uQ. 6 gt` -oiqty 731:5 7o_hm-oh bells. A A an AL,-IA--- ..l --.......-L- -41-.nn1a [OI IOWUU. school. uluuu uvrvnuu un. an UV-Iilhvllvcnu -..........v-.. I I A.M.---Parade of four eld batter- ies through the city, followed by A royal salute Mgnoon. . 4 ,IDu A In *n-..-.l- -lLI....1T..L....-n.. zauuw uw_uuuu. I I :30 A.M.-Parado oft.heVebo1-aura of '66 :0 cricket eld. - 1` .-_n_ -|_ 151,- __:_:._.. -5 11-..)-.. 01 U0 :0 cl l.|5lUU uvnu. I 2 0 OIOck-Flng raising at Macdon- Md park with national anthem, jubilee unthoma and patriotic addresses. ...`__'-..-ca .a-u to-I-my r\AI\Il SPORTS AT cnv PARK. 2 P.M.-`B`uobnllmavch, Victorian vs. Cape Vincents. A D II , ,1i`.u.HmII onnnh Ila-ann nan-\A\. W. I LVIPIIIUU Va. Axlusuuvu. \ General sports. four bicycle races, four foot races. potato race. sack race. boys race, putting the shot). from 2 to 6 p.m. o I3 :1 D-..... -muina mnilinnr tin. rucu, puuuus vuu unuu. uvu. .. av .. r..... 3 P. M.-Regatta, rowing. sailing. tilt- ing and paddling, opposite City Park. IN THE EVENING. Illumination of City Building and Court House, City Park and surrounding mai- dances. 4 A "I * A-J .__4_.l- -3 --_..-- `P l".lVl.--I Duumul [ll Nnpanoo vs. Kingston. f\......_..I gun-6-n faun- Barnetield. The Wutertown (N.Y.). Picton and other bands will give concerts in the Ciby Park afternoon and evening. Programme 0: Aquatic Bportl. 1. Race open to sailing crnft ot all sorts, triangular course {mm buoy off park. twice around Mylo: shoal buoy and outer water- pipe buoy. Prize, 9. og. 2. Simrla ncnll rowinz race. hnlf mile. no UUIIUUEu 8:30--Illuminated rude of canoes opposite Mncdonnld Par . Grand display of reworks at. City Park. Illuminated bicycle parade of Kingston bicycle club. n.on 13---..- A... An hallo Qimnnn uluyulv yuluuu un ltlu-: u . . . u .-J V . . . . _ -. 9:30--Beacon res on Wolfe, Simcoe. Amherst and Howe Islands. at Cape Vin- oont and in townships of Kingston. Pitts- bur , Storringbon and Loughboro. lad by hon ran in the City sud at Portsmouth and Barrieeld. rm... \xr..c-..o.-..m (N V \ Pinfnn nnd other plpe buoy. Prize, nag. 2. Single acull rowing race. mile, alidin seats. Prize, :1 box of cigurs. -2 , :....l. nnnnn nu-no lnlf miln_ ninoln m- ending scans. rnze, & nox ox cigars 3. ingle canoe race, hxlf mile, single or double blades. Prize. silver mer'nlL A il|.....I,..... ........4 run`: half miln prim: double blades. rnza. auvur mural. 4. Tandem canoe race. half mile. Prize, two apeoinI_ paddles. 5. Canoe tilting contest Prize, souvenir ninn Gdwinh Insuranpe Emporium 1....--`A A- A-unlnanu nII`.nA nuan- pma. ` In the evening there will be an illumin- ated panda of steam Ind nailing yachts. akitfs and cmoes, starting from R. Coffey : boot. yard. foot of Simcoe street, at nine o clock. A prize of 85 for the beat decora- I tod cram. e I'l'Il'l'IllIlllU vn --vu. urvg;-- Bicycle race. one mile, open. One hundred yards duh, own. One hundred yu-ds duh. ye twelve you: And under. Bicycle rice. half mile. boys fourteen year: and under. V - Potnho nos. open. Duh. two hundred yards. 0 . Bicycle taco. bell mile, gr:-0|: fonrtpon years and under. Back nqe. boys of bveleeyeus and nndr. " HANDS item ` uiivlblinndlnslnin " g:.n.f:! f,|iDl\`r o I. pxmfyloi, blmjshengln. Q, umuay nklmdry. thin. and talndhnlxx ltnh. l:$neu1y`ua}p, mum `$13! ?! t` warm bath: . , ' Gr" ` ` um: (dltlnfh tho ` " -xv;-..: n f'- K7 4,. -7.-- r__,, , PeoPu3's nu.` " All ovum and attractions in above gnumo [res and open cordially voloogno. _H bynni punulor r _ Ohm` A ullrailwnynnndasunliottl. Rudpxon: aim: Anna-an-nnnh. IEIIIQIIWL I3. FABERLK Dani JAs:jREpp1;:N a_s__co.f Inqtltiu awold. Pot-tnlhaonvncuu. Conan. c . on in A g-` um V `uitonmdurmm ,, ..,_..' ---.-.-- ` ' -_u_ ..u....| 5... IQEOVOG I0 Aunnur alumnus. uvvr &mnno!nou.oo:-nu mnanndnrock Quanta. ' . ./Ilklv V Iuuvllvuu 4 P.M.-Foot.bal1 match (league game), KY. no nan an Kinantnn, IIIQUT. Bop run, under ni_ne yun. Bicycle moo. two miles. opal. Quu-hi milo running moo, open.- Putting but that. Throo prllol in each each. -uIn\D|l KIQ II A `D Prognlnmo of llold spans. l-_-I- ..... ..-.- mil; nnnn " 'VII1"1s,VI3Xir,T JUNE 22nd. SUNDAY, JUNE m. -5 my _ ,_,, ._ I.....-. hI&k)NDAY. JUNE 21st. 1:8. SENNBR. Blunt. _ Qnlnnan at Golohntiog 0o`Imiuu.' " DAls`El_i I MIMI! rt-nor! ~ CI!1`lnltA Immunisa- 1897 " nu th cams nusmnss x.`n":-sci. $1 scholarship will 0 I110 uto uoolu f tqltlond 3' 30 man onnnoln tholgtnlnou or o ddcngrtngnp. _ ___ man: It as m wont dnnabn-row` "wane," READERS. ` ` rs;--nrnuurtho ulpbqcpnclgnlodmduurhdtgrlony. gnkdlng --A` Glance Glvcnjon the Brumom In to nan Itruu uuuwq msnmtuer`. nix can-ieruo bnppulnud. On Friday Kainoc Wiiliam unwbilgdg Vntgtgng to thq: memory of William" I no 0610:: ? '1'hon.?np`uueu government. has former-Vy ted utgkut the pending United Kgbnn nd 53'.:`3.".;c?T'a'{i."5 ""' "'"`"" """" A" new Ounqdlnn record on ngilq in 1:60 in made at the For!) Erin mm on Sum:-7 ux` by Imported Skate. . _ , ha national dairy union of Fort Atkin- 113% I ' be national (hi uniqn II`.o|-t`Atkiu- eon. Wia.. has deal ed that butterino must be legin'Intod~o\it 0! tho United Stun. Irnmm bu mumod diplomatic relations leginlatotlout ox mo umwa ucuuu. France has reaumod diplomatic with Venezuela, bnvingz obtained 3 cobble- mont of the pending indemnity claimed. vnruanv the nut. annual Foto Dion UH Uullu Ul Vii engagements. Pmsidanh M roooaeion in Montreal took place. Mgr. Rderry del Val, the papal delegate, carried the host. T`:---nnn until` ntnnrt ITG engagements. President McKinlay. on Saturday. sent. the nomination of Charles E. Turner, of Connecticut. as consul general an Obtaws. to the senate. n :. ...............A chat. more tbanaixl me noat. German naval experts are beating the practical use of nirahips which may be put. on board of veaaela for -use during naval ._ .....-.n-manta the senate. It is announced that more tbanaix thousand lives were lost. in the earthquake disturbances which recently visited the province of Assam. President McKinley is preparing a new rovmce ox Assam. President McKinley preparing arbitration treaty with Grant. Britain and a draft. will very shortly be submitted to the English overnment-. Four moreodios of supposed suicides have been found in the Thames. London, making twenty-one bodies found in the river during the last three weeks. in... hrnlrn nut. in R. Thomson & Co s the last three ween. Fire broke out in R. Thomson lumber yard at Muskolm wharf yesterday and destroyed about 2,000,000 feet of lum- ber. Several large firms are interested. It is stated in Constantinople that the porto has abandoned the idu of retaining Thessaly and it is understood (but the changes in the frontier line will be slight. Dnrinlr n terric thunderstorm Wodnw U in the Ironuor nua vnu no nuguu. During a horric day night. Jacob Griner. a farmer. residing near Ayeraville, Ohio. was struck by light- ning while in his stable and insbamzly kill- All ed. Henry Furber, Petorboro. aged sixty, stooped down in the park to pick up his pipe when he was struck by B bicycle and received such injuries: that he died on Fri- day morning. . Ah Wnmkoneta. Ohio. Peter Tablet. a Ab Wnpakonena. Umo, racer uuuur. a farmer, was killed by lightning in his house, which was consumed by tire. His wife and children were seriously injured by the shock. Henry Neville Senders. B.A., Trinity university, Toronto. has been appointed fellow in Greek under professor Gilder- sleevo at. the Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, Md. Robert Turnbull, Gait. left an estate of between 850.000 and 860.000. Ho left $25,000 to the mission fund of the Presby- terian church and between $4,000 and $5,- 000 to the Gult Y.M.C. A. u......s..- ur...-L calm aaninr nnnntnr. m'netv- UUU the uni: l.n1.u. A. Senabor Wnrk. the senior senator, ninety- four years of age. has been receiving the congratulations of his brother senators on his receiving the degree of LL.1). from the I I university of New Brunswick. Jnhiltsn am-mnnn wnra nroaohed through- university of New lirunawxck. Jubilee sermons were preached through- out Canada yesterday and the day was ob- served by church parades and special ser- vices at four o'clock. when the singing at tho nahional anthem took place. 13....) unlmm Tlnr-L-nlnlv, hin. sun that 1: In Not Quite strong In The cu ; ox Lon. don. Loxnox. June 19.-London ie in tho Inidsn of the jubilee fever. The etreete no impeeeehle, reeemhling A mixture of car- penter ehope end country hire. They ere crowded with excnraioniete from England. who no coming in on special trnine at ell etntione. Nothing eeeme no be lacking in enbhuqiesm, unless it be the case of eyndi- cetee of speculators on jubilee Kane. The combined loeeeeof the tour lergeet. epecu- letore exceed 200,000. Whiltler, in Friday : Chronicle. hoe II sketch in which Nelson epeekmg from the top of hie monument in TI -efelger r.-qnure, ie euppoeed to eny. Bonded us last. Englend expects every men to he ridiculous. In addition 8:. Mu-tin is de- picoed ee puttioi up A eign on hie church weeding : Protenent Home of the Lord to let: apply to money chengete of the city. I Winn Lhmanadilfmilihrl eootionob I Xiubilee 9.b_9!arShiP L- I`I'\YlIY\\I RTHITNT the: national anthem BOOK p-nae. Fred Holturn. Berkeley, Ohio, says that Barney Bu-nuto was a circus man. and performed with` him in London. They were associated in a cannon-ball act. and onone occasion Barnato got rattled and pulled the ptring instead of letting up on it, and Holtm-n a brother camn near got- ting killed. After that Burmto quit the buoineas and was not heard of until he be- came famous in Africa. city." an-ivad. thonghit was midnight, I munbor ol oconworoin uniting on phtfonu and a band of ' nude played The Maple Lent Format." The Can- adian: VON cleaned to their hunch. The hum} `of the Boyd Hone Guards vllllud the colonial contingugu in tho inbileo prooouion, tho Canadian olloun mmndinnlv lallovinr it. ~ When thoanadiufmilitnry contiugonb " mm and Inllomnliy lor Ina uuwuu DUI late Dr. Llit `ad to inf-hut; to,-B that itajionfucltogluut-I Cuhuh music to it (man, thigh wan nnnnlu-no an Illlllllll Gllilflllly I-Din! Iunipla ul tun. dqpx up): We V1819: oonl-i tioujho unlit!` conical-` cotton. , ~ v ' ` _.=::-n_sr.':**:a:::.:.'..:':::.".:`..':."..... vi-us II Anna :1: --gun-nu Lonnox, Juno l9.--The Wuhington onrnnpmdonc cube Duilpchmniek do-. einerlhst president 'MeKi ' has in-_ uncut! Al shun W .- an minister to Spin to .iemnn'd- II -` lion cud idddmuity forth `dual thr hm De. Luis Ind -h ionnh In.-mih. Union: In ' tome. .r.scx."-.L"na"'."1';..":' '""Z'Zs'5J.7~ tonaond Tim yrooiolo alluding odicotiuy totho rocuipo onhili cl-nnukyln an : "W: CI`, for ni nont of the pending Inmmnnuy cmwuu. V Yeucordny the great annual Dion I lay morning. Wapakonetn. Ohio, nrmnr. wm-I killed bv lightning 3;-'.[;....,..-.i-:.:A-<...'.-..r,~#.:......m..] J A CHURCH `SCHOOL. lint pruiuulwlz up nmodiutoly following it. y THE JUBILEE FEVER. Wllt ll `fold In Ilglllllo .-._ I,,_.- an OIL- !l!--I. THE ROUTE OF THE ROYAL PBOOESSION. \ -ihinh mnv ha nut. . -ni--up--_n-nu-Ir : u, _1'lnO Rout: at no funds Tlmlli NI nil...-an.-ah-nan nl Inll. `U. '7 `ii "fifv. STU? wary- ` 4 ,'. .`-, `- % ins .ov~a1-5 oe.iii1i-V Vin HI. , ". Idcpublia db M ` Inuit up 0115: quouund her yql L y. [XOPOF 3 littndod `on Jun 52:16., In '.;*-. ... -.,....~ 2-: t - V0 no ag In on man. Pioauiily. at, Jan...` mu.` hggcll. north `side not Tragdgnr aquug a ti n I r , nown n . T m..u1u.`2.`2, Ema?! 13:: .. `:3; run` `cathedral. It in proposed to `luvs the jubilee corquony of thunk:-givin at u cathedral bake has in an open, 1!. `It. is `probsblo that I, a queen will not law he: can-ugo and the examine: will not oonupy moro than fboon minutes. The pa-oooalon thus arranged for will be nu rocedonhd in in nnlnndnr and numbers. bl nroooanion in nplcndor and numbers. who will be, mile long. In it one:-.`_ will contingent: of the Royal hone `undo, and the at and wound life you Iy thoi Santa greys. tho colonial to I nblivo poops. none none huntlrod 11 amp , . pad I apqoinl csoorb ololndinn `naive _ - con tepfeaonl .at.ivo' of every crook ragi- IIIUIV Illlhu Ilvvvuu unuu-vvvuo --w `.-.--~...--- than:-ranged win an xzodtuhd in in splendor and numbers. on will ban mil: Iona. than be` I(l.J\Jl`L4lVnJ 914: no lulu sun 0! Unlvoni 0 us. ""'~'a.:.*.=.'.:.'.'.-. .':.::...'.?:*. .5.-9.2: ...lH...a"" with the when mam trdnhc. mont in India. The prinoouol of the royal family. and I splendid cuvalcsdo ol princes on horseback. will go before the queen's carriage. In advance of the royal princes oavalcude will be the hondqunrterf staff of tho army. including Lord Wolaoley, the commander-in-chief. 0!... Hunt. nvnnrman will be At th `IW comimndemn-oluer. The first stoppage will be at the courts, where the old Temple Bar once stood. According to precedent. which ob- t.alns.nn. all eteabe occasions, the lord mayor WI" here present his homage to the queen. This is done by presenting the sword of state to her majesty, who at once mgurnn it. At; the cashedralhbere will only be ......... 1.... blun nnnAn l nnrrinlra and Lh0!O Of the cathedral were Wlll only no room for the quoen e carriage and thou the royal princesses opposite the wash front of St. Pa.ul n. The royal princes will be grouped round on horseback during the exercises. The inoloaure will be ' kept by soldiers of every nationality and every arm of her majesty : force. Five choirs will take part. in the services on the steps of Sb. l anl l. A npnminnnf. nlnnn will be nrivon C0 IO l aul A prominent place will be given the volunteer forces. The yeomanry. militia and volunboorl are to supply the troops for tho whole of the mall in St. James park. The admiralty has arranged that contin- gent: of blue jackets and royal marinas will be in full force at intervals along the route. The route is six miles in length. At night the parliament building and! other structure! will be beautifully illu- minated. - ' 7- . .__. -4-.-- Addltlohal Intlmutdl Brought Down By the Government.--some Dotalll. A V In a.-_..I_....--.L--.-u Adi. IIIO CJOVOI'lIIlOlII."BIl BID lrvtnu-o Onzuu, J une l9.---Supple:nent.ary Mi- mntoh for next our were brouglih down chic morning. he total amount votedie 81,300,215. Five thousand dollars will be paid on gratuities to niuenbiary oliioinln to be retired. and 20,000 more to en- courage deirying;$20,000 to prevent the- apmad of tuberculosis in oalztle: $25,000 more for immigration; 853,000 to the militias. including 810,000 for the jubilee contingent; $100,000 to purcbuo additional rolling stock for the IC.R.; 3100.000 to reconstruct the West block. and 875,000 bomnke other public buildins reproof; $20,000for the Behring no claims oom- mission; $86,000 to delimit the Alulzo boundary; 820.000 more for the Hudson Bay expedit.ion;88_000 for Mr. Laotian": Axnnnlml m Emrlnntlz 840000 more for the . :1ibYAL hQB{;:ino.- -uni Bay expedition; 88,000 tor mr. ulunur - expenses to England; 840.000 ' northwest government subsidy. .b*`%_. Hero is one citizen who teatieu to the rood result. of l)oa.n a Kidne Pilll. Raw: W Rimnnon: " VWHBIIIC Cuf- rood result of 1)oa.n mane nun. S-syn W. W. Simpson: ywlfehu ferod severely for over a year with pain in the heck, hob ashes. dizziness, L-looplouheu, loss of appetite. etc. . all of which. I believe. were due to kidney trouble. Other medicine she tried failed to hove I good effect. until she got Dunn's Kidnoz Pills. After using them for only one mom she was completely cured. Needless to any I recommend them to sll who may be similarly afllicbrd. Him: is ANOTHER. Scull! nlunolon gnu Io uuuvmnu Moan 3 `I'M nlltonons and callus at home my _g mam an ,. No )0? corn. % .. *- ..' ....".'.'..-2:-~ ` --rv . '-=5**&`x~".":.Z.`.L*`f""-% "x+~t=-W ,' In Avian: _ u'd r. ;.'.:.!-f.T'B.`:'$3.,' BIIO neuovulo nuuueu uuuqu, any-z A have suffered ver . greatly for some time with kidney troulos. The use of Doug : Kidney Pills has complemlv cured mo and I mdily recommend them." 2.1.: 5... .n .I........i.n .9. Ann. run box or worm; vomusvn voun masons? t Bellevlne Citizens Speak in Frame of a. Re mukable Remedy-Eome Testimony Right Here in Belleville is Better Than `re stlmony From Far 0:! Points lllnlllfly IIIIIUIFW-In Hliltl I3 ANOTHER- J. A. Tonson. the popular professor in the Bellovillo Business College, up: "1 |.-.... -..`|'.-.uI uni-I! nrnntlv fnr nnmn til 1 runny reoommonu mam." Sold by All druggintu st 500. pt: box or six boxes for48?-`0,- -,,._L_ -_.I BIA uwuaa uu yuuuvs . . N , ; Pi '7 V In ad mldrn rice mic. ` Etecticaan; ISPEWES? LE-BBEGKI III} III KISIIIIIIII III nu utuvu nun Anlbhhop and Ibo Von Boy. tho Dun ' olontuio. " M l'1`llIW_l|. I-IR Belldouoo of Algxufdor L- " om. Jfaamonau-oat. _:-:;w4 4-`run-n . .--n 1."..."o....` '"""' ' '" "' RI-laloautllllox.` Soqtby, _oIr_IcI|lI|_ jriee. 'r.nm.aUI!?lQco..j'I'otv'Ito. gr 3 In Sign. O VJ luvvpuu uuwu _ n...a...:.u:..g........;.....`.a;. , ___`_______ ___i . 4.-. Q` Tihqw _ |f_o`;||_%1rI_|-_:K_%`If:ol*`LI:. oven A MILLION IWORE. 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Scregn` '5: Stands--Full gtock, - Large stock of Mghognny and whine Emmi New American! ' E-_-._- , aw % '.':'.f.i"}..'}; !.}:::s;:`f..':!..``.'..Z:t`f'.:'..;' ia.f.; `W .nn.....,..$....I 1 nuvaluucuzu w. ,.....- ..,_-__ utteringh of the heart..alu% lessness. and tired feeling. wit occasional backache. lam __ u.'. ...-rmrl hat of Dodd g occasional Dacxucuu. um. law. on the second box of D_odd_ e Kidney Pills, and am improving . every day. I can highly recom-_ mend them to my fellow-men" I`! the best medicine on earth,dd slgall never miss an opportunity ' -- u u: on (I II Clmd We we them -as cheap as the cheapest and a9 gqod as the best. Dunn Ilvwvn - of saying "5.- bod `am Dodd s Kxdney ills. T. J. Douomm, Crystal City, 1 Heart ms e vvyrg`-Mi _ H ` . `T. r. Haizldgipli not 1e_ver H1183 8!! Oppurtuuuy ymg a. nod word for Kxdney lls. ini'nbIcj~u Biscuits andcncese. , ci:I ,n` -' "PIONI 6am`3 ` ~omm-ouw limo!- '""z'.-..u_.. tho mum on Winkod I M ` ' " lnnrmmbyonida. 75. 5 `V `W: .Aem -Teller : rm. 5, Funk Ill nblllwol nu no n :I'. ` nu inm-on ! % nd I ' 3...""..;.":".':..`:.'..'.`."..'..".'.`$:.....""' `' RBoI3Ei{s sewn nu. llrm. |l'I'AIl' nl Unhanih Gndnhn 'f -fNI8!3!`3_T Sl us " nut. llnlouuuw 3 av not uh- nmnnann In IPFRAIIGI. REmgyAL_.. . ._ 2MIO'I'l'EGTURAl... -...-._........._.r-~........_..........__.. MEDICAL CARDS. " and tenant: nob- Dluu ox uuu-um: vuunu. mums}. Llvznv, EDUCATIONAL. VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIVH QLHEIBQLNGIJIOII. |l.u. BpoolIll@|.l|`sI1ll'9| |l` INSURANCE. DENTAL. LEGAL z..'..`..`n`.i%'."i`:.3.I.'u'.`..7' nnhlmldul. E1_"}7-`- man`; - I: III BA-l rml. .lllV- U. U, UIOIIIIK Inn 11: . nwulunuzu an bothoonood to 6 air bed: with mom. Noithor Wu nblo_to ll bin pnlfib yu- BOV. Wu Limbeh 0` 80 by: -00- onpiod the pulpit in the .Wuurn Metho- dine clmrbh in tho,mornin'g ind the Rev. A; Youngin the evening. j On Trldgv nfrm-nnnn Inst units A number A. x _ in me uvunmg. . On day Afternoon last qujvo 3 number of our cieiunl book a half city 01? to wit- nuuxtho Idling contest between the six yachts this no she ride of choir several oivnin, The` Rain ear carried tho sight-M uomdnd bowed out the yaqhtl. At about I qnutcr. put `three o'clock the Dmantleu. Patrol. 0 , Satisfaction, Msdgo and Ship Jlck inod up at the abutting buoy. The course was bid oil` opposite Doporonto in 5 orilnguiarjorm, 5 mile and 3 quarter to 9. lo? `and the course had to be run three tines. Darin eho x-It round the wind was very lighu. he Dnnntloll round- ed the Inc ahead. and Petrol second. In the noon round the wind fnahoned and botbor mine was nude. and it was plain from the Inn. that the Duuntleu would: come in ns, which she did with one. The Patrol came Iecond, Skip Jack third. Bah- iefaotioii fourth. Orpha fth. Madge sixth. Mn. Orr; Pam:-non. relinh of hha Ina Gl|1ll'Gl.Hll`BD.` any mlguuullu. wnwru now. A. Jdrvb dolirorod I suitable and Ruptu- Maiv diaoonru to I crowded church. Nob hall t-bonumbor could be accommodated. A In-go numbnot the brethren from Do- Iqroncn nu aha lent. ` haw. T). D. nrnlltv And Dr. Mnbinrmid - = IFIFI JV VVQlI-II "' -r-I!--- --v w... to man tutu -` ,1 XA!,A33l`J!3bG2lt.I.;-Apptor[:.htO.i|Il:>i"lg ._ myvqn, 1; new in: ma. dimuo liutcfullyydooonted with and omlrl. In the Elltirn ' in church I choir of 250 401000 noticed the music, which was I trash to lilton to. In the nftaomoon I the Ioelotiu, In the muslin oi their curious or- dlll. collated on; the motion Iqunro. nud Innlullod by the mayor. marched to the church on. Mary Magdalene. when Rev. A. .1n's-vi: Juli:-grad I mitnhln nnd immea- IIIIOIIIOII IOIIITII. Ufpl EIIVXI. uquuge IIIIIII. Mu. Orn Pehernon. roliot of the late John W. Pate:-non. died on Saturday lost. at the rooidonooof her son-in-law, R. W. Vnndowuter. Toronto, aged sevent -two ears. The ramsins will be broug t to aponoo to-day on interred in the bury- imr mound .nn th` farm nf Qantas and UHF! Llll FUIIIIIHU Wlll IE DTUIIKHL LU M3 in ound .on th` farm of Goo e and W mam Shorty. of Ernoettown. e de- .....A4I I- _ -:.b-.. `I ll... -_C....A nugnn In Ollll ~0l'I BBC HITIII DI U60 8 am: ceased in auiator of Mrs. Sanford Guess. Yarker, and Mn. Martin Mclxzl. Ernest- bown. nnd aunt of Canold Sho oy. Rev. R. J. Rhnrnv And Raw. Edmund Rhnrav. fbocsdy nnanua--um 00n_n.- an lied--`tho Yum Ilsa Duerlbod __-nn..u. -4 2.. 11.... Dgtno-4un...'l'hllQ DUWXI. III Illli CI UIIIIIQICI Duuruy. IVUV. B. J. Bhoroy and Rev. Edmund Sborey. Her mnidon name was Orra Shorey. and the Inc born on the-far where the is to [)0 iI'ItlOl'l Qda c 'I`|._ .I-L-..L2..- 0...... lVI....-I.._.l _....:..-.I IYATM %c0n_1 g was um.- f'aT0ln.It nvlcao IN THE .)~'L, ._ , ,._._.______ - IE IIIIOITUIL The detective from Cleveland arrived here on Saturday Inc for the young man Thompson, who was arrostgd for the theft of $170 and a span of harsh: and carriage from bio omplo or in the city of Cleveland in May Int. `Klan young man admitted the thcft. and went metl back with the do- tcotivo on Batu: uy I bemoan. On I`:-idnv ninhr. Inn. hnralm-n In-nlra in. ICUBIVI Ull Dllly IIWIIIOOII. On Friday night last; burglars brolro in- tothe Rahhbun company: oiee at the dock and attempted to break open the node. Evidently they had not been ro- feuionala. {or they only nucoeode in breaking the combination. Rev. A. Young loaves to-day for Montreal. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burton, Mill street. there arrived a ton pound baby girl on Sunday lab. V THE PROMISES OF ALDERMAN. Another nouaun conpunnu About came Ilnnnlng It Lu-go. . Kingston. June 19--(f!`o the Edito: I was durhrisa in am In than I-annrt of sungamn. dune 19--('l0 tne njaitor): I was durpriaqd to see in the report of last Mo `s city council meeting that alderman ait seemed to doubt the truthfulness of the statement contained in John Bannister`: complaint. assert- lno that the pound he or was pretty diligent about looking ll. ter cattle run- ninil at large. It is a. well known fact to everyone residing in this locality that cattle are allowed to run at lax/`gs, end no attention is paid to them by the pound keeper. notwithstanding older. man Taits asserltions to the contrary. I sun wind to um th.-1|. nlrlm-mun Rinh.. E1811 ARIES BSSBUUOIIS [0 [D8 contrary. I am glad to see that alderman Rich- ardson has such sympathy towards poor people. The cows, however, which com- mit so much depredntion. do not belong to poor people. Admitting even that they did. if alderman Richardson found on getting up in the morning, that some of them had rested their weary lzones on his lawn. I think his sympathy would be worth just about as much as an zil- dermenls promise about election time. Sympathy and promises are mighty cheap things. with some men..and often end in words. We have a list of pro- misea fromval men. and would-be al- derman. that id cover a whole page. They were ing to give us sewers, we.- tcr. eidewn ks, and, in fact. an thing we asked for and what were we pro- mises worth! Our petition must have been thrown in the waste basket. Our sideuwilks are in n dilapidated state; ditoha remain open, end in a danger- ous state, and now they seem to be quite willing that our lawns. should he used for in. row pasture. John Bannister in not alone in his complaint. Nineteen out of every twenty person`: in this locality have similar complaints about cattle running at large.-and it is high time for the authorities to interfere and put down a public nuisance which isevery day rowing stronger with im- punity--.N. W. An-lulu no no Onnd note: cqnoaonu Indus! for :50 Icon Inch: Juno 11. MN. W. H. Alford. Miss M. F. Bank 3. Hon. A. \V. and Mrs. 0 ilvie, Mrs. Stnohnn Mr. and Mrs. D: A . Gixouud, Hg. and kn. W. B. Dickson. W. Searlos. Hts: Hunmol Junu A. Gillespie. Mr. and Mn. W`. G. mid. Mm. w. n. 1133 IIIIIIIIIOI Jlll A. UIIIQSPIG, MI . Mrs. W . G. mid. Mrs. w. B. Mathewson my Biumoro. Miss Atkin- IOII. Hrs. . W. Simupon. C. Sim n Garland Joe Towndey, J. Kent, rs. Colin 3foAz1:hur. Kr. and lira. R. E. A. Gnonshhlds. Miss rot Green- shlokh nad nurse. Mr. Mrs. S. H. E ' , Bu. R H! :i id, M IL`:-gnu. Hr. nnd I1 Prin1r'|.:`_ nlll E3. glll IIIII IIIIIII, HITS. 3 . Mr. And rs. Thoma Ptingle. 3- 'l - nloeua. Ewing, claennan. Mr. andllrl. Frank J. Hut. Hiu Mun- M Htrhneary Sue. mu Annie Sue, :`.:}`....._ `P. A32`:-...:`.== :a..%5`.:- ZITT jlllffln :""-% ... mm ' ?`"" V ":3m&.L'm3'?3. H'`.'l.l L GIIIHINGHAH. IUI l.lCl"Iv| ECHTJ DDKU, Ki IIIIIIIU DIIKU, Mr. and Mrs. rch. Mclntge, Miss Molntxro. Miss Mn tn-at - olntyn-.. Mia lice Mclnt m &r. ad H1-s.\V. H. `Vent. Mn. cuovitt and nurse. J. P. Linv y-, Lad: Gut, Miss Out. Mrs. B. A. Roe 8. E. Lichtellhein. Montreal. an-. and uh-u. aha;-nay Ogilvlo. child an aunt. Juno. 1!. 'Arnn!di. Mrs. J. B. At- IIOH1. Ir.` and En. James Jarvis hits. 0, C. Ghunhun. mum Willie hun- tug, B. ilvia, -1`. J. Tu:-goon. Mrs. Earhart 0 rs. Ii: O'Hara Mr. Shcifflwootland. Ottawa; Brock. J. A. Blackburn, Rev. unl lhun gmi ip-. Hawkuhury. (Data. his not. him Jamal. `Vinout. Cary. -Ont: Rev. J. In 0'6ormsn. OIL; Jno. Hifinnola. B. '1`. i cut. N. rum, t _ old. -E?,l- ; : "3? `6orotI:'l:."n|:d Dr. McDi|miid .1. HA1`: -a...d....l In A -In kndn -Huh lllnnnn, yu :q-.-- 2* -llmmisa-;s3}:ibAv. CIVIC ll"'I'l|C IIOII DIG! Iluvcln-vu ---Batu or Inn. on: rota-Ion--`lulu! ' .'_ "' """""" ` A CALEDONIA sPmN_es. Ia ely abridged avana, June .l9.-A newspaper. the; organ of the Spanish administration, contains an editorial strong] inaugur- ing the American governmen for re-` tainingi consul-genenl Lee. who un-' ty worth fills a high position of almost diplomatic rank." It says he must sure- ly be retained because he has the full approval` of the government, for heis opposed to it in politics. . . ln,thneyou~1. ` . -- Returns already available lbw LhQ'G`-u." tent soal`von.r Indicate` a fur er-do-, olino . \ ' for the tune mbnt` end- In ,at., 1397 -p1n.ci tR the total V in nine of trade for t at riod 4;: low as 314326.817. At this re. 0 the figures for-`the timer ear 1897 will hardli mach or less than on_e-f_i._Ct , the u no recorded for 1893. Dnxms the early years of the present `decade. our Cubanvtrddo had rnceivod u rntterlal` impetus. the years 1887`to 1893 inolnsive, showing u`.nlnterru`pfted gains `and. but for the opening of the war ustill reat- er exrpaneion, nt {'5 predicted, zo ably would hav tollowed. Ag it is, owevenl oommercia interchadge between the United States and Cuba. has been very _ la.z`ely abridged. nvnna. June 19.-A newspaper. the Ell Al !!! VIII uwvuluu. Laznnx. 0nI;.. Juno l9.--A- A. Aleck was running the planar in his planin mill` when he took hold of 3 sliver whic got stuck in the mnohinory to pull ib out. Suddenly it broke. csueing his arm to ink back against the rapidly revolving knives with the result. that his arm was inatantl y covered just: above the elbow. Doctors were quickly on hand and bound up the injured member, Mr. Atileok being too weak to permit. the amputation, which will his nnnnnnnrv. 'c'o"`i'??`.,......`*`* ?"`%3:`Z? at thl.foreig':_,mu` gt: aedtion ,0! the, `lit tha;be`. T 3xA':tJ"%y ..e;.(cny"_;q: fz1'3:?u'?'p Wilson. The Iigurednhow ouli `the affect` of pruent hostilities in {Iran the commercial Intereoymse of thei nitod Stat-u_Awith that land. _ Dur- in the hat scal yea`.f.1. , thawotal vs no at our Cabin trade amounted to only 841.64?! 610, its command with 3102,- 80A,2lM 1n 1 , the you preceding the breaking out of the war. This was a falling off of more than fifty per cent. in three you`-5. _ . Returns nlrendv available fbt -.he'cur- ""' *' 1 A Drendfulnsh. Loxnox. June l9.-At the- time the cyclone nbruck Aaniereu. France, yester- day a lair was in progress. Every- ohiug was literally demolished. No fewer than 200 trees were uprooted. The roof of Coinager re works factory wag blown olf. A tall chimney was blown ddwn end the boiler exploded . killing -.........I --"I ininrinnr ffnnn, Ir. ll rnnnrh. 0'0! JIIMIN. Innddmon Ch I: hon for uourltytl II! III of the noopkholclon. -gnu A\YI \ nltrv IIlInDI|l."l'V I 4' in.;`m.:..;. fn...`n @595. cu. n'...~u.. V _ nu nu; igsucga . h ` {.\Vnahinzton`. J w?o,19.--A` significant rqport on trade with Cuba Item 1887 to 1897- nrenm-ed by chief Hitchcock WUHR IIU you llll be neceaaaz-y._ CW1! I00 BOB DJllBl' axptouuu. nuuus ` several and injuring fteen. In is report- ed tlnt ve persons were killed in a cave. In every direction houses and other build- ings were more or less seriously injured. how 1':-'ur. WAK lridfs Twice. The mnnnolel Report. OTTAWA, June 19.-8t.atement.e of ex` ports and impomu for the month of May lest are ubliehed in $0-day e Otoiel Ge- zathe. rporte are $10,453,927, oompu-ed with $9,395,779 for same month last year, or an inoreeee of $1,050,148 for the peel: month. There was e decline in imports $9,441,953 in May, 1896, to 88,746,476 last month, a decrease of $695,377. Dan: was $1,398,281 for May last, an comp: with $1,600,978 in May 1896,: decrease of $102.- 000 in duty for May lest. Plenty of Oorn Planned. DARCYVILLI, June 18.-Tho road work is bein done to-day. The farmers have all this ed wihl: liming, sud uooing is at hand. Agreab I of corn was plguted this year owing to the meadow: being poor. Patrick Quinn in in 8 very low con- ditinn from nleuriov. -nuv-pv- `I51-ink Jubiioo phos hace-<:ooling and thirst quenching--to or majesty : long life and happiness. E. C. Mitoholl. Ml nrinan nnrl sizes of gas stove: at J. '.I.'III VIII! yucunluu LI uw-uuvu. And it is decided that Abernathy sells the best and cheapest boom and shoes of dny house in the city. 127 Prinoena street. p00l'. rnllrlux Iqulun dition from plea:-icy. life and happiness. 15. U. muoneu. All prices and aims of gas W. Oldn s. snmna a LOSCOMBE. A `*'E.'}a`}.9'a...2.'.F2s:. :" Tnfsnaapa of the World. I 20 YEARS OFALEADERSHIP. I SPLENDID VALUE-- For one month we offer out well know C0~ LUMBIA MODELS 40. 41, 44, 1896 A..- cu-v--~__... ._-_ style. for $80. Good wheels, including some Co- l_n1pbits and Hartfoxda. at rouonublo ....---_ A- _._J -21.... HIULHU DULIUULJ uuw nu uyuur tiou, Galland. arrange for lessoxia. Instruction hoe to purchasers of our ':k.g'n' , - IIIIIIUIIU uuu nun uu; ua, prices to good riders. nrnrun nnnnnr. nmA1m`NG` of all Haas promptly nndpalinbly dpno. Special attention giva to ommomng in all colon And again; lira py -vI1c_mi:ii:gt._ LIIDII ljlfil wheels. Ivor: nnnurmumue co..| lanllon. Llvorpool and Glob Plre Inauranu Company. L s_-.n_ __._.nn nan ma 1- -alnllllnn In bhlnh

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