Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1897, p. 6

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- tars aurimz tneir stay In the metropolis. ' The citizens of Montreal expected something out of the usual from the D I Fourteenth and their expectations were V V certainly realized. There is not a corps tin the city, barring none, that can tounh" the regiment from the Lime- stone city. And as for hands! The two line organizations of the 14th are us far ahead of any band at resent in Montreal as day is ahead 0 night; or mountains ahove valleys. The bugle -hand is the finest the corps has ever had, and nothing at present in Mon- treal can :0 are with it. The words of Col. Ottert at the 14th bmss hand is the finest regimental band is Canada, is fully borne out. Out ofallthe bands imemliled here none are in the same cln.ss as -that under the guidance of in- ' lslructor Carey. l The (`NV ii nrnttilv tint-nu-uln nnpl Al... i Bl!'l.lL'L0l' Uarey. I 'l`he city is prettily decorated and ela- hornte preparations have been made for the illumination on Tuesday night. Citizens of l\'in2st0n do not. rnnlizn u an SLOCKQ. C aplain Beunish, St. George's catha- dml. made his first appearance in regi- menlals. I Qn-nan [I......lJ _._.| ,,,,,", I IV` llllfll L11 I5. I Surgeon Herald and paymaster Six clnir also accompanied the regiment. I The trip down was verv nn~`nv.-ml. unluor axlnner was .m command, as- lsisted by Major Galloway and Adjutant 1 Brictstocke. - LOOK command In Montreal. Brass |)and- Forty-one. Instructor Carey ahd sergt. Rolinson. I Buale hand -T\I.7nnl|v_fn||I~ Fin.-1.. 'Uarey and sergt. olingon. |m:3jl(!g| }l:I.nl3l6a-l1:I`went3'-four. Bqgle .Mnit\r Qiinnnr nun. I... n1\-uo\-vu.\-.l ._ IIIJHIDOIIG. . F" oompany-Thirty-{our non com- missioned'officers and men. Liouts. Skinner and 0mm. Captain Maonee took command in Montreal. I RPRRE Inn:-l_l`.u-h._n.... I....o......c..- V no in '-.n-_ -n-can at no Vile` f!'oll_e anoint-no up And no-`as an emvu u. no.mu;--homo: ` `rho lerlnoot. I Menu-In ` June 21.-The tnin hearing 7; the nth. .w.o.a. to Montreal mule erremuksbly test run. Leaving Kings- ! ton atation,n.t 15.10 o'clock. BOIIIVOHEA I tun station was reached at 9.36 o'clock. ,the distance having been covered in b ' four hours and tweak -I` inuteo,lu- eluding four steps. b trig; wn wee p, very enjoynble. as day-|';_rht av 01 the . eoidier Toys olmqst du ing the `entire 'ride. Thousnnrln of the youth` uni ` , lteautrol the city saw the citizen ecl- `diers embark. and as the train ulled 'out loud cheers ascended from I. e as- 'eemblage. The train oomiqted of two ~ ham e cars. three oolonist sleepers. ,Iund t ree Pullman coaches. the offi- -cers. brass band and F" company 0:- 'cu'FEinIg the last three mentioned. . thisronder: e regiment paraded 27? strong, in", ' .l\8llI.. D company-Thirty-two non com- Jniasioned officers uni men. Captain Sutherland uni Iieu.t. Low. ' I E . com-pany--Twenty-nine non com- miasioned officers and men. Captain ` Richmond. I'a"` N.-........... 'l\|.:_4.. 1-..- ...._ ...__._ urn act: on IQPIOIIIII, Rev. John Dunlo . NI wife and? child ar- rind homo 11-om a land 01} Saturday. a Moo oofwoihi E - m I':3:n":o|:u $129 lrom Japan? whggo n p ha been auctioned on _ O '0 missionary dub Jot uvon you: put. The Hlroln span to England occupied Ipw.INy and Moditorrunun I rorh vuitodon route. Mr. Dunlop I annoying a your : vacation. ' vuuuuuguuu ugu Llout. mutxsay. [ C" company--Thirty-five non.com- llusissioned officers and men. Captain 'ent. ' I "h" .m............ "I`Lf_A__ ;_.... _-_ --... m. nu-ange. . B_. company-'l`i1irty-{ou_r non oom- missnoned officers and men. Captain Cunningham and Liout. Lindsay. I C ' oommnv-Thirtv-five non. cam- ' uns Omar: 1 ~ _A_" com.pm.1y---Thirty-save-n non com- . nnssnonod officers and men. Captain C. M. Strange. ` H. (|l'nnnnv.-'r}u-Ow_Innr nnn nr;vn_ I _1 III! regu th1s'onier: I an ......... un nuuc also the 1) Han _A quiet; mo: 1'6 THE . urncoroua ` jronlmzmitn 1uomEAiT| Three noun At Btoolvllle. -_- I.-.._ l'\._.I___I._-__ -_ --I! Choose llurkeu. ,_ In lI|Io. II. .in command. }aHnwnv nnd Adintnnf Ill IIIIIII Ill lIO|' |'Cl|KIIl0l1,WlIlOll VII vary` roluctnntly ucoopud. A auooouor hgl. not yon bun appointed. IIIIKTIVU IOUII `'10 on young daughters. null: -l'- VIIIIJII IJUIIIUI Ii. BROCKVILLB, Juno .`ll.--Hon. J. F. Wood denies the rumor that. he in to be married soon to one of Perth : chu-min; young: daunhtaeru. BUUFU, Will P009611 0! .051 on Dlllruy niht. He had just made a large shipment of my and received the money therefor. Not having time to go to the nk he put the money in hie safe in I back room. Yoeterdl morningit we: discovered the safe hed n broken into and the contente stolen. No clue wee left exoept e revolver which was found lying upon the safe. |it.olo our Three nnndnd Dollars. I Wnuunv. Ont. Juno 2l.-Goorgo Trombly, nweulbhy farmer of the Lalo shore, was robbed of 8347 on Ssturdny ninha. Ba hnd inn made a lnruo nhinmnnr. IVUIIU III: JIIU lrll-s Bmuoon, Mann. June 2l .-Yesterday the regular train on the Great Northwest Central railway left the rails a short dis- tance from Forest station. The train was going at the rate of twenty miles an hour. when the caboose and passenger ear over- turned througb Ia wheel on the baggage car coming off. In the passenger car were eight passengers. ull of whom escaped without serious injuries. Dr. Agnew. of this city. was badly out and bruised, as was also the conductor. nwuruvvu. Douluru will luau}; Ilxly year: 0! Age, unmnrriod. and had {our relations in t.hia.eount.ry. Ended llll Llfd. Loxoronn Mum, 0nb., Juno 2l.-'l`ho body ofa man was seen oating on the lake yoltaordayabout two o'clock. On bo- ing baklrirom the water the body was found tobothab of Moses Somora, a one time well-known resident of this `place. Somoro who loft here two years ago ro- hurnod to look for work and left again on Monday morning. He was not heard of again until his ody was found yesterday afternoon. Somora was about sixty years of Ike. unmnrriod. and had {an ralntinnn ounce can wclpluno Wu uueu aevoral BIIIIOI. The queen wu profoundly moved. and the tears rolled down her cheeks. Atlanta, and evidently with great reluctance. her majesty beckoned her Indian attendant, and, leaning on his arm. passed nlowly out of the chapel. llllllll IUlIUWUU' TCFUIVIIIU I lllmlllr EOIBII of 3 action on bended knee. In nanny onus the recipient was listed several times. The mmnn \l'AI m-nfnnmllv mnvml nnrl lined All Ker children. Lounox, June `.!l.-At the clone of the service in St. George : chapel yesterday there was a touching scene. which will ever linger in the memory of those who witnessed it. Summoning the Emprese Frederick. who bowed low At her side. the queen kissed her on both cheeks. The duke of Con- neught and the other members of the famig followed. receiving 0. similar token nf A nntinn nn Imnrlnd hum: I'n vnnnn Hy IIIIIIIIIII IIICI l'Dl'I OXOIIPIIODI 50 LIED Ono pofkpnd around the hole line. A commit `composed of Mn. Banish md MIC}! '11, the Indy 1 rlntendent. lulu pointed to no B. W. olzor. The . on Iooounh of Ill-houloh. was ob- lo hand in her ruiunation. which '2" lIlIII!I'.IIIf.Il umnnmd, A nnnnnaunn uluu ux nus uumlnlon no ll coming. It in said Mr. Greenwny will announce his new rnilway policy as 3 picnic,of the North Brandon libernla to be held on next Tuesday. A trench Ouedlnn selected--'l'e Announce Ills lellwny e1. Wmzurno. June 2l.- otwithstending the statements from representatives at t e Catholic church that the settlement of t e school controversy is unsatisfactory. and that the agitation against it will be Innin- teined, rumors are still repented of en un- derstanding whereby the church will sanction end endorse the appointment of a representative Roman Catholic on the advisory board. I hear on very good authority. remarked one gentleman who bed taken I prominent part in the controversy, that the provincial government has already tactically appointed A French speaking men Catholic. inspector of public schools. It is said the gentlemen select- ed is scceptoble to the church di nstries. at least those in the east. from w ich por- tion of the dominion he is coming. Mr. Graanllnv will nnnnnnnn 011108." Lord Ifarrnr opposes commercial treaties wnth the colonies, which Ina become as inconveniant u treaties wit foreign nations. `The cause of free trade in the colonies is more likely to be nerv- 'ed by` complete commercial independ- I ence. 011GB. The Chronicle says Mr. Lauriar offers a nearer approximate to universal free trade than any one has devised till now. LIIB JG 0! ITXI. ' , Ti: p.nadi.-m proposals." says his lc-niship, "bxing us to what nut to an important new departure. hay ,may prove to be the first step in the liqrelupment of free trade in the col- Ionics. Iniul II`...-.... A .... -- -..___-..-2A- ` I`"'.`.?!'s2:.`I.:'.3: 'e'."J`;a'`{'c`.'.:&:'-` WI! 1 I _ I high authority. on trudeand economic: regards thfnew Cgnzdian tariff anti Mr. Laurie;-`a Liverpool qppooh. as` t iumpha 1 H90 trnd . ._ l,.Tha ;Vn.l(l)Jr (If Mr. :.nnrinI-`n nI'nnnn._ END." Lord Furor thinks the German and Belgian treaties apply, and if the Camp dim proposal: are wcepted it may be- come unpoxziblo to mnintnin than treat- ies. It will not ho rofretted if the Canadian proposal nhou d lend Bgitain to reconrizior the qut-anon of commercial treaties and return tohimplo free trade, the Rafi? of Peel. T A n lInl':nI\ .-nnnn...-I- N ......- L2- I-rmmpnl zornuunne. ' .- --'-;1'h0T.aVl,luo'ot Mr. 'Laurier a pro :1. he uys.jis th_at It makes no mg. 3??` 1 ii"! "'t`o."`: "" ""L.`.``:` 1' C! Q.. 1. u 5 - towns mo mac. It .3? ?c.n. `:3 make no altarmtinn in hnr fiunnl ...._ wwuu Iran trace. it MI! Britain to {note no alters.-`tion in hot meal syn- mll TA st:v"?dwX;bs rat: man: `A .`m7.'a'Zi'.I.f..:':3." .`>l'::|hl`oE|:Ii::L_:lumnm| hung: on was on i or Iua the uncut reception: ran to jdfwln ind nun: I6? railing money for a mural homo. Several way: were gag- gulod. but the mono popular wu the ldob tygfuto noun the street railvn (or o! t who noon and run excursions to In Ohhn nnii anal mnnnnni pl`. lnlo. II... A cuuncn wuu. smcnou` IT. T Hon. Ir. Wood Doulu It. Want 01! TM Truck. -uqunluupuuuti _l PotI'I'OO`I I"ldO- T..-` on 1--.: rs, k-3'@ 25 ILIITllDphI' Ir. Dull: llootod. Kxowuron, Quo.. Juno 2l.--Tbo~byo- election in Brotne county, rendered neces- ury by the ncceptannoo of ooo by Mr. Duffy m Marohnnd cabinet, took place Snturdny and rewind in Mt. Duffy : ro- lurn by a. majority of 525 over Frederick En land, his opponent. Alighh votawu polfed. } - Our Crash coat: and vast: no the correct thing for summer wear. Gnl|nghor I. ' 88 and 90 Princess St" KIngot'on' i: III ! OII WIIIII BIN VUUIIIIII VIII I03 I! O I , I olhongr. It In I: I I moulun will have: 319:?) 3:": i.Z hint lvien. Prints and Gingliams, special, 5c yard. Dres/5 Muslins for 5c, worth roe. . Fine Fancy Chambrays IOC, regular value 15c. Fine Dress Muslin: for we and 12}c, worth 15c and zoo. Hosiery, Corsets and Gloves at reduced prices. Shaker Flannel, wide width, 5c yard. Fine Wool Tweeds for 50c, worth 75c and 8!. Sateen: in a variety of patterns xoc yard. Hemp Carpets, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Art Blinds, Etc., all reduced in price. For bargains in Dry Goods go to - `- `t .5 `_, * [All Spring and Summer Goods mack Monairs and rine.lil acl( e lustres are selling splendidly with i .us. You will be. surprised at the 9-`. ,, of the makes we now offer. Prices 8 from 25c,40c, 75c, and all qualities __ H - between. tg JOHN LAIDLAW a song L K brilliancy of finish and soft texture E lomhsnu Bank of Eawnx....A Union .... ..- Bank of Oommoroo;.'............l Iorthwut Land Oompuu. . .. . . lontroulcotton 0 Can. Oolorod cocoon . nmolnian n\hon....... Bhnl du Pen I Manon : Ban Innh of 'l|oI-on Xenon Bank... Bank of Toronto... luohauto Bonk... Iuuhnnu Bunk ni -I an avuvuuuooo :ohauto Bsnk.... ....... Iomhnnu Bank of Hulls: Bank... lJ V Ladies min T.-:nn' Eh.` 1 Toronto Bsilwu uh ol Iontunl. urto Bonk. . Bunk du Pounlo. Crom n's Oonlino 31 III` N .D.& .'CorIetn.00o!ot09o. ` L D. at A. Conch, but nab, 0110: 880. " 4: , Alldthorconotnodncod.` . . Ul 0lI]pl0n'I xlull uonul. vvuuauna urum, `LII lot - .|\u`IKlll' II I Nag us-v`ri':o.__ .DlI.|IIth....... .. lhllhdlhll PIOIIO IlllWI)_.... Duluth Prat. .- Golnmuolullcsblo... Postal ..I Ionh-u| 1` uh liohollou av.0o............... lontrul strut llnllwn........1 Ilontucl on 00. ....1 Ioll'.'l`oloph ..l Boyd Eloo Bnilwu Oonndhnhololulwn-.. uuuu r - uvuruuuwv IUIIIIIYIII CANADA SALT AIIOGIATION cuu-ron. Our. French Woven Snmmar Oonotl. 500 hr 880. l1unInnh-nn"-> nK;n`:n4 l'V....L.. .1 '4. CO4 JCIVIIUII IVVVIIII LJHIIIQIIUI 3", UVKHI U930 czompeona cows. come. :1 for 82. ' CrompIon's Yntisi Conch. Whihmd Orum, $1.86 for 99. (`.1-nn1nh|n'n Pnuniinn Nun}-In'b'I'1a'n3Ann II In. Q0. ' `Ti uluun ruulu uulu WIIIIIIEI IIUI RI Ullip .lalO I All Fundy Evening? Shades murders in moo. `kiwi IILKS. L . 600` yards Fancy Light Colored Silks, 500, 600, 750. 81. I5 19.0. of Black Sarah Silks, 500 for 87o. _ " -- 70:: {or 480.` " " $1 for 700. Black Fancy Figured Silk! all reduced in price. Black Fnille Silh, vaunted not to out. $1385 for 890.. A" vnnhv nvAn;nn Rhnna an-up-Jlnupn Sn noun. Irish Unbleached Table Linens, 500 for 880. 450 for 880. Irish Grass Bleached Table Damask. 600 for 47. .` _ A 72 in. Bleached Damask Linen. 900 for 720. 81.10 for Win. __ 1 Table Napkins. Doyliee.'l.`ray Cloths and Sideboard Coven 5 cases 86 in. wide White Cotton '01- 50 yard. ` " . ' _ Horrogksor Shootings, Pillow atom. less than Montreal wlaolollh ms. . - . . `a Canadian and American Shooting: at greatly reduced prion. - ,*`: ` L" V Ni 3 7)iIR;:`;I-0"l;.';`; ;I0lD an mm n V jup onmu or mngnton combined W coon yoho yuvilionmnd will render lhnopatgouu. - Old Bundtod. "Jubiloo H)?na"uid the In olnl snthom. Four " lotpoluvlllory wll u tho ulubo from lb!`-Wqldhdollhho ti.` Thou Iddrouu will !olIo`v. tho nolpnl speaker being 301:. Ma Iulllvn. ropnqontin the hi heat ugh olgovommont under or unfunny. M J. 3. Penn. in the ahaonoo o the uuylr. will M0. The flu brigade will Burnout whiotln votu-um will not manta! hnnnr In I. 1..-....a ........ |..--|. COMM EROIQL. Ion-nlu. noon IAIIIII. ATg;YLoR s, SELLING OUT TABLE` LINENS AND 8lIB'I'IN(I.` Black MqLh`a_rs any Fjgg It pays to deal at Luldlaw s. REGARDLESS on cosr. . ` in bolt 00 ' (f.lmtltJ:d')"v:i'fl|ro hlrI M of tho on day I1 I37 (July M0,! M 9 o'o out 0.1:. for tho nu-polo ol 0 dluolon uni" nuance ng uncut bunlnou. ' B 'd"' A. u. IAHIJOIA Ln oom 1?, Ktnuon.0u&)on tho 8 Ion- ll . loot . V% A "nouns FURNlslN0.$. %ua'cn:uia-sob.-and mm: 3. itgfhhcuobrphvmhzutiul n ' !iaI..a.m.a... n...... .. 1;. :53 3'}-ook`~"7stroet. 4 loan non nun: us... Juno Inch. '01. MISS KEYE3. hllbinll A -n BEu|AN;!U`ALmIEITING '3 TI` 81' mM.nd')r:i'rl|m hnvlrlrnl. an ....t..c3': .`.?3 --- saui iii`! '4 tom new logo: Itiut. NOTICE. lallvln-not an n W, WUFYV-IIK ll - '.l'5N`.IIl to-narrow : oalobn-. at VIII III thd honoring of her Indjonzy at 051 . , mm in. nuoaomna rt. 1: will u put mm meeting at mom to [In ho I o"."bho qnodn. The royal 3's""".. .a J.;.;".':."{.""'. "` `:?`t`V W B b - . :`n......u.... `" imnton mmhinqd A V [160 go at 20 per cent. oil . 4 k M P ` Ind Plillb Be. 100,- lo. :11 20 percent. of. ' u-lbs Print for Skin Waist: 70. 80. 100. me. 2011.0. `on . `= _ * ' Prints 18}: goodn. cent. at)`. qghwillgoutlhisnhao .8. E. 01 * Vanna Iruamsnmas. 3; `ill Fun: I. _ I cant. on our well-known low prices in chooo goods. 25 All oy Drou Goods Soc, 266. 86c. 40c, 50c up. 25 p.o. o. All Full Pattern Drones 88.50 to 812. all 0 at 26 p.o. off. Allan: pting Slwloololtin Cuhmem mg Henriottas. 25 p.o. o`. All buoy Scotch. Wool Drain Sailings. 54 in. wide. 26 p.o. 03. All !`|uoy_ Ht:t Mixed Bioyolo Good: 26 poo. o'. Fm: Printed 01' audio Mhalina at this sale 25 p.c. all`. Ill Fancy Gnutlainonn and on Lung 95 p.o. o'. Bum... with Silk strip... as 17.0. on. .. All Fine} Silk and Wool Broondod Goods go at 95 p.o. off. \ ;f\ L` H (lhoviot Drou Qoods as p. . All Shot Moluin. all new goods. 25` .o. of. Fancy Cotton Onpom and Crinkle Clo I 25 p.o, o. `D:-on Bgtoona otthip sale 25 p.o. of. h and P n Ohnmbnyq at 86 p.o. o`. `OWN IIflllIll$l. Elli IIIUIIUUFI III III. XII- _ on lieu-oily. Thin was one 0! mun nut imp:-ouivo urvioou ` CVO! in 86. Mary I cathedral. ;.`.T.7.'.'.."..'.'?'...'2."n.a'""..." OhI\aupI|u'._ Tho bmaaouon of an. ` Iiullmout followod, sad 3 IOIOIIIII TO II In thin ohnntcd. thinking God `Of,-'I.II_lflIKI lIlII3h0'V0 hon vouohuh od during the Mao! queen` View-ls. The archbishop pun! , on the throne. Ab Ollidollof Oh urvioo tho unions! un- than Iuung by the tall choir and over W LNG children. Iuny members oi the con- IIZKHIII iolnlnn hmrhllt This in: nu: I'UI% 9llIlUIu 'I'IIU IIKV IIEIITIUIOIII - Ugh Inc. Tho ololr was in nul- IIII It Quill Outlet. 4! $13.13. the ohilduu oho upanbo inbuilt Int} their In-buds amndod tho Touv_loo..rl thcooum M which tho vlamoocul, _ and short. address 3: L o: tho.m oonmunicx ' llnnrnnn--p-1| Alunln `nnnbal--ml TOIVICI - IIIUKII CIIIIUUI U" M 0! sh Int communion. Thain. n`burunowod their boptimsl Vail: And hhnlr mmnn -hm nnmllnd on L `Mil: up (damn o'clock) there In I ROOOIIOII oi I-ho bland Imminent rid allure}. Tlwclur douonmouh Inn ML. -I...l_ --- I- -_..I Ultra Outhodl .YoItu-any Curly naming` nun in SI. Kory : M ;? $`.:';'J:"&' husloll drolud in white with '-Mural rtlhnhnunwnrn nnnh yin: uni; III nay: wwo new 55* um and .WMlO bulglo. Tho con- udnlihmond by vicar-gononl -'m._"'*..*.:"......"';u"':.'.....""':;:.'.;2"T..` Tyltovoi sthoboylvroun hhnh llllunnd thin Indra. Than I7._q.ooo cmupnsu nun cnom. YIJ V-an .Iulonnl1l-F-J-:_ sun; In It. I-nil: ntlundnki Want;-A--J Oonparod with other aims in Comdnl nil nllonnoo for population. King- Itoll II In behind in in dooontionu and 06h! honor: to thoquoon on In: jubiloo. BIG for an can-gotio few things might kn boon worn on in as tho city of con- ounod. tor the um um the ms-ohanu Inn lulled In thoir duty. . Hwy the cunt: well wound tomor- `to In Inna A lnbpldy. ILi......g.... n...xu. run. a 3 . led, 0IIorv"u':oo 0! up our. n .`..rn..'s....`.n .. _;`....._a. _. [nuts I nun no can. mdgl nnggbhun Al AL. .....__..I _ I'In3"Ian'c'1s'u?iYI'iIs';.'ri'oZ1'Ia iii}; choirs oi ingnton combined mun hhn Ihvilionxnnd will rnntlnr ,I'IO OI!) blot} Dylng. nngn-LIA git... _I-_I_ in Ban on lqrlongh, "|ll nnnlnn `u -ll. `-41). ; i>.'5'e'-T2` ml A-OH. In so can .1- -_ .L_ s__ nanny nnsp, `nu. U All am and as has on be told an. yak on: 01.50 to cmugher-n. I R838 aoori; 30 turn and strand the service in Mio- donnld park at noon. At the morning mneeee vicar-generel Kelly made reference to the jubilee celebrntion, during which he remarked theticetholica were not loud of making a do of their loyalty, but when occasion einended it, they heartily joined in the, feetivitiee, hence the thenkegiving cere- many in honor of her gracious majesty, ' whoee long reign and wine oouneel hroug it ce end prosperity to Canada. which the ghholice.-nearly one-hell` of the popule- : tion,~-ehered. in common with other Cam ` ' dien citizens. ' II; .........J -u-...a .L. ......s.. 2 -- J or lpemnore. Pnonux. Ill., Jdne 2l.-A train of one ' wee puehed into a large crowd of poo lo who were standing on the treaties of t e |I eorie Terminal railroad track watching men drug the river for the body of Willie Mittendorf, eged six years, who wee drowned on Friday evoning. Nancy Berry, e seventeen. was run over end horri ly mutilated. She will die. Mrs. Lizzie Kurtz end her infant were among those pushed down b the cars. With ' greet presence of min she lay face down- ward en the train penned over her. She was rescued from her perilous position in I uiety just in time. for ehe wee about to 4 I drop her babe to the water below. 1 `in `nu: uvuuu Allen I l.JI"I IIIIDWII I A Train or can ' Bun Into 1 hrs: Crowd 0! Ililllnlnvn - T 0 children of the Portsmouth public school: oolobrutod the day joyoualy in Luke Ontario pnrk And were treated to A ride over the bolt line by the uoneroaity of Alexander Cameron. contractor. who pnid {or the ticket: for the limo onu. uunwlwu Dy mo muerenn aqnoou. The pupils of the Contrnl and of several ozbor schools were each headed by a couple of jux-\~nila druuuneu. who but. the quack step u which but children stepped out gull. '1` n nhildun at 01.. `D....o.........u. ....L.I:- IIIIIIIIIBT III. Chairmen Meek then announced the suc- oeee of those who were awarded prizes for the historical eeeeye, no they are given In another column of to-dey'e Wum. the name of eech winner being greeted with cheers by the pupils. "God Save the Queen. accompanied by the waving of flags. brought the proceedings to eoloee, and the pupils were then marched by wey of Union and Barrie streets to the city pulx, where ethietio e rte and games were contented by the itferent schools. I Th nnniln nl f."IQ nnnllnllnn nl -Au-n-I ' '1.uu .|.4'|Illl 0! H10 UIIPIO" WII U101] FORGOT` ed by :1! voiou.tho dwelling chorus raising in unison grand and rooonanb. lling the big building and rolling outinto bho balniy summer sir. (VI.._I_._-.. ll--I. Al--- --------AA-3 Al~ - l'` T Dy FIIU pllplll. Jplren fteen hundred luety young voices eeng, in perfect time and unleon, Cenede e netionel elr. The Ma le Leef Forever. - and never was t et stirring eir rendered with greeter vigor `end en- thueleeln. On the conclusion of the eon_g cheirmen Meek celled for three cheere for the queen. which cell wee vigorously and enthueieetlcnlly responded to. The little onee.not contented with -three cheers merely, added e hearty "tiger. to the eccompeniment of the rattl- ing of innumerehle drums, greet and small, with which men of the boys hed provided themeelvee. Then Mrs. Gellowey, ettired ne Britennie, sen; Sixty Yeere at Queen, the pupils singing the chorus. "The Land of the Maple wee then render- ed In All vnime_thn enmllina nhm-ne mieinn A puloot trip on tho I comfortable 'Inpin Blah." leaving ingotou 8:30 all. for Broekvillo celebration and 03-! dounburg. upnu. ` `Mia Horn pmidod an the piano, F. W. Jnokaon was oornotrnocompuniac, nnd W. H. Medley dirootod the musical portion of the proeoodingn. Tho prognmlno was opened by the dot- ology ; than Rev. J. E. Starr olferod the opening prayer, and the Lord n prayor wu v the pupili. roggaud b ho_n your}! _..._. ._ _-_l_-L 4:..- __._| ,__ IJIIIIIIIIIII IV. $I, OI I300 DOIITI OI HIE` cation, presided and with him on tho gul- lar; plaoform At. the can and o! the lmldin were tnmou Knight. Lum- but, go. Horn. and secretary Mao- donald: Row. J. E. Starr. 8. Bhibloy and J. Gronfoll. A numbor of India. among whom` were Madame: (Roux) Sm-r, Ggllown . Ellis. R. J. Canon and Min ynir. I0 occupied places on the plat- upllowl lulll. :8. J. Uarlon MIG Mill rain-. sflo place orm. u II-nu lauluu J-llIgVUlUIfl~lI lll IIIII UIIIUFII tins: of tho rink, their parents and rionda stood on the platinum along the aidaa and at the onds. and in fact whore- avor a foothold was pooaiblo. Tho utter- , white and blue, the vari- drooaoo and headgear of the little ones made a aoaol color, and bright and atriklng ooutraata that cannot aoon bu for- gotten. Chairman R. Mack. of the board of edu- xhinn nlunillnn` An!` -ah}. him An tlan nnl. '.3'."ui'.Ini5n"fo::'.7r'o'.~3'-":7-'E33:i` plnlorum -1).. -_.l -5. .l.- -...I_ ._._.I :4 Wllllllg IIIIIIIIIUI I0 QIIDIIII HID JIM! I an of n bolond queen. ho rinkdvu handsomely decorated. -Britllh and Cpmdlnn. And French and on I luv` any Yanho ag: waved In long lines of blaming, waving oolor so:-on u dome of the bot. mud tho tidal ind in frontal tho al- ou. Falcons of rod. whit: and no tannin and 3 won pluood in over; nnilnb opus. hoohildunaachoarryin ntull union jncknnruahod in the canon nnvhlnn nl u -hub thnip ........o. ...A n ____ _. . , 9-. `V `no I-nun. in: many naoonn no-no laugh`; no rnuiouo an Inning--1`ho Iluyilulnmodvol lortlolsrk. (Gm! van that onthuqium, `mt wu` tllo crowd and nploodid and innpinng the Ieonoin the Kingston throng rink thin nltu-noon. whoa 1,600 public schoolchil- dren. in All tho udor ottho uni no no- onion. innomhlod to oolobinto the airline ] -I nl` A Inaln-Ad nnnqn lru;n:wAs A rm: auuzaana m : pm %`cn1LnREn?sTun11aVi.| HORRIBLY MUTI LATED. 11! no IIIVIII A IIDJICI. The Kingston. sum: ml. & omw railway oomgnny for 101 milon-lrom Kl to t.hwn-bu boon granted I III dyol O3.200por mile. 6 akaraud 'inrc`I`< All our Fancy Dress Gcods, Bicycle snmnzs, nlusllns. Lawns, Dress Pattefns, Dlmitles. .' . Grass Linens. Fancy colored_ silks, Fancy colored Parasols. - nrum Una may W anonnor. 3 Mrs. Robert Crni and Mrs. James `I Know. were driving iomo-from Clinton. 9 , when their horse run away and broke ' through the railing of a bridge, falling A a distance of about twenty-ve feet. The 'hort-o wna lulled And both of the ladies ' ' were I-merely injured. Mrs. Craig : little ' g girl was very seriously hurt. ' I {Spring andSummerDry Goods; n. nuumwn, xuu-oacn: goal. '1`. Elliott, Yesterday morning at. 10:30 o'clock in carrier pigeon was liberated from the roof of the (`nolden Lion block. Attached to the bird was a card containing jubilee greetings from Kingston to Toionbo, and signed by a number of prominent citizens. This is I novel way of Iending greetings from one city to another. Mn. Rnhnrt. nma... ....I M.-. 1-...-- 1 -mcuan zureen no macuonam park. I The Kingston footbali team that will play agninnt Nnpnnee. to-morrow will be composed of: N. MoCaig. centre; P. Mur- ray. J. Edmison. right wing; D. Murray, M. Murray, left wing; E. O S?ibor. A. Shaw, G. Gates. lulf-backs; W. Hamilton, N. Robinson, full-backs: goal. T. "Elliott, Yosterdav mornimr an 10:30 n nlnnI: . I BIBS. KUIIIIIIIO XIII" ICU}. Today in Montreal's civic holiday and it in being celebrated in grendebyle. although light ehowere of rain ere felling. This morning zhe parade consisted of ten tboue- ' uni men. and thirty allegorical care. This evening the whole city will be illuminated. Chnirlnnn Minna. of than Rm an... ....I Uvumug we wuoie city will be illuminated. I Chairman Minnee. of the fire. water and _ light committee, hue ordered a parade of the brigade for tomorrow at noon. The men will march out with the two steam tire engines. the chemical engine. hook and ladder and two hose reels, by way of Princess street to Macdonald park. i Kinnreton football tnnm that will I lII'U (:0 H1005 BIIO BUICK. Goiahn hats, hard and soft, and all colors. regular 82.50 lines. to be had st Gal- lagher : for this week only at 81.50: :11 alzsc. genuine fur felt. 'rn.nu In Ilnnbnnnn gin}- L-`IJ.I-_ ,.__I r. ruwrmlwry. I The Chinese rebels in Formosa are preparing for a second attack upon Tai Paih, the capital of Formosa. Thegovorm I menu authorities have taken vigorous mena- uros to meet. the attack. f!.:.|.. lmo- I.......l -...I --n. -._.|-u .,u, pun uw any: mu llll again may occur II: If] nouns. Ho ncoivod the lat. rim of h Iohuroh and was visited twice by arch- I bluhon Clan ntuudnv. I IX Ull|Il'Cll. See Uallsgherh window of ties. 2 and 3 f for 25s., all washable. , I l Willinm Dinello. Ottawa, the incorrigible outh who has been cornlnibting several ] V {urgluies during the put your. nu been t sentenced to live your: in Penetunguiahene 0 roformntory. 3 Th nhinll rnlmln I'll wnrvnn-n --null. as uuuuguor u. The Toronto church of which C. 0. Johnson in pubor. was reopened yeater-_ day, after havin been renovated. The, church will herea tot he culled cl 0 "Jubi- loo churbh." AA llnll-a.K.--7- -..'_J_._ -3 ASA- A - ` 0 Jua.t arrived this morning ve cues! Jubilee huts. hard And 1-oft, tll colon; re- ' gulnr 82 50 lines for this week only 81.50 ` at Gallagher's. TEA 'l`nI-nn1\ AI:-uh Al -..|.:-L 1'! I\ uuuumg unu loan wcluy or human. Unt. . The late Rev. W. 8. Bell, Toronto. was educated at Queen : and was one of the ; ret graduate: of the famous educational instituuion, receiving his degree of B A. there. `I..-L -.._:....I AL}. ____._9_,, A 4; uuuuun, vvvuluua Buuolull Ul DUB Presbyterian general asaombly in Winni- peg the appeal of Wallace Bniley to the preabytoi-go! Kingston was held over. W. H iohardson, follow 0! the Ron] I geographical society of England. is View . mg Kingston in the interest. of the People : ` building and loan society of London. Ont. Th llt REV. `V. R RA" Tnrnnfn nnxnl llltxiaorman Juno: Stewart will leave this nvoning for Montreal, when he hu been called on business in connection with the K. & M. Forwu-ding Co. ' At. Qnhu-dun AIIAninn a -an-bu. Al cl... l\- M II. lurwurumg U0. ' At Snturdny evening : aeuion nreabvterv of Kimrntnn urn hold nm I HI , 7 V ` _"` ` ' u0J`:1rl:t'nl'lcB:1"ld::l:\ .::lr')`peg, who marched E Ca]y]eandb::8t'v In her majesty : coronumon proceeaion in ma A F D; 1837 in London, will be in M10 panda there Major .Sk"inner 1 to-morrom sisted bv G: Chinese lantern: and ags ab Hardy : to- i Bri stoke. night. Beamis Alrlnrrnnn Jninnn lm-m-9. -ill `noun n..:- drnl mndn his fin qulrlor. 'On June 30th Rev. Prof. Worroll. of Kingston, will preach at Port. Ho at. the annual prim day gathering of T nity col- lege school. Fir. mm. an! ID an Inn. on In ....l.I oI.:- - . . I Waghnwny is determined to push through ' the Duluth rnilwny schema dupibo any op- . petition which any be shown from any quarter. '01. Jun` mm. mm 13...: w.......n -3 llll canton nu VIIIIOI bluhop Olin) yowovduy. aux: uuuool. I Five case: of 82.50 hats to be sold this . week at Gallagher : for CI 50. all sin: and colon, in hard tnd soft. Jnhn Mnnrin `XVI-main-u -|u- _._....L-.J . In nuouunuu x as noon no-marrow. | Alderman mu wu called to Montreal yesterday to attend B muting an the bond oloo of the Standard Life Assurance Co. to-day. I GI-nnninv in dhfnrnninn on rm-I. tho-mu-l. . - cut up nv-uu -unison Iwu V: In vulva oun at gurriaold will fire I loyal II in onuld k at noon on-marrow. Alllnrvnnn "All nun. n_II4A tn Ilnnly G.IilIIll1 WC. IIIIIIIIIIUIIICII Illa IIIIEI ID I 1.. . ( 1 `A eroun Toyehee hken charge ol~ the.` illuuiinetion ol the perks. alderman Allen I beinonls of town. , 1 Ju 1.. tie: a for 25 oh a.u.gh.r'.. H. Thie week only. _ 1 g: The eenete nllvley committee on Seton . 8 day morning threw out the Kingeton And t Pembroke rlwey` mu. [ , Shirl: ode ho-night. tie with every shirt-.'. c Herd I. - A - | c Szoeuhun nu-eela church choir will join] in t ehornaee tomorrow with the other t ohoire. , , I Tue four eld batteries of artillery in I1 Berrieeld re nlute N nnnld nu-k It nnnn t.n.mnrI-nw. nxauldoibt i to-uni-row. V W Am. :_nunm- ""7593. am. Jiurdy V ` If lnnn t much money and want a new pdroflboa. nut and nohby. go to AlnI-notlny i.- Dun gbodi ale -um Wodnudny , morning. Rudy ; - Theta]: Boginsld M1-ludnin morning as `Portcmbdth from Montreal with nino lining: `Hahn I III IGTIIIIUIIII IIDIII HNIIIQI `Hull IIIIW I nbiloo tint. hnndkorohloh and but: uh` I nllnnlsnn-'3 ' j-nun:-Oh 1-in van nan uoniau--on um In -xgllqngl Ln`; TOUT! inlniueal hut-`u. Tina uvn -will -ah ` In o:ri:nAL `ranqnarns. p. 20 PER CENT. OFF `ALL PRINTS. Oenedlene In luondon. : `5@e.`~Hlon registered an the hi I: eohlhnionerh olloe. London between tie ' bile Duh June. inclusive: Mine Helen Freon. Mini 1}. Moms, Min Jeanie DIIE. Klee Ileana. Mine Alice Mnoneo. HID Haetuley. Mics Frances Msosuley, lnutnn. I-uuuuuuuo. - Lg`: `Av l1-II4...|.._I. Q Wmbesom at Sale mas PBRCEN"1`.OP OUR wm.{`[,m'om LoW`Pmo:::s All Raw bougm for this Spring`: ufade WALDRQN"S Great `Clearing . Sale WALDRON. C;l!hOndl" and Glonbnrnie picnic on Wodnosdny 23rd. Bunea will luvs Wil- Ion : livery from 9:30 1. In. -u-vs: mnvunu an urvunvllltp Or one hour Ogdensbum. on "Empire sum" trip to-marrow 8:30 mm. Home early. lh IJIICCIU JCT-Ulla `2 LONDON. Juno l9.-Thirt.y-one factories o'erod5,l`.Z5 boxes. Junenloiz l`22nb 810.. 265 an 8 6-16c. 1.833 at 833.. 799 no 8 1-160., 190 st. Syn. ~cuur also accompanied the regiment. trip \\-a,s very enjoyable 2 the men behaving lika `regulars. '0' When steps were made scarcelgou man ' left the train. Arriving at navel)- ture station, thousands greeted the sol- ll Idler boys from the Limestone city. Al- 2- gthough there are fifteen corps in the '5 city u.t present, none received as warm ;, fa. welcome as the gallant Fourteenth. ,3 `Officers non-com., rank and file, of 0 the different regiments a.n _` E turned out in splendid form to_ give the `old regiment a. welcome. Moving off to " the music of the fine bugle hand, the a regiment proceeded up to the Victoria -- u'f.`;`.;"in..a 'r'3.`ite J.iii`;'.'.`i.?ua`25`",f.?3' 9 `cheered the gallant Sourteenth. k The street fronting the 'ictoria, rin was blocked with spectators. hAs ea.chhcor:i1- pany formed up and mare ed into ea - 3 'quarters, the audience cheerd and `. loudlv applauded, the two ban a com- ing in for a share of the honor. The ; men. after being relieved `of their arms, "`bunked in." no man being permitted to leave the building. The brass band : ' fell in" and marched to hotel Bulmoral, iwhich they will make their headquar- ' tars during their stay in the metropolis. `l M0n`trnnl surnnnhui pun vny UIIII UIIIII. Tho vononbh oley clerk. Michael bu boon uriounly ill {or the plat low 3: and his dgubb at In! nouns. Ho nmivod um Int. .3... M` .

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