Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1897, p. 3

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wimm I4oo|y,'ll.P., land Bir Herbert Muwell. M.P.-. madrpricy uonnoillnro; tho Prince of Wales grand mum and Eilnoipnl knightof thogund ctou obo eh. An oarldom is conferred upoh baron 1a....n..... -0 m.a_ow. And Roitiah manna olhn llozon Bouowod. I Do you suffer from It? Do you know its cause. It generally means a great deal. and should not be neglected. Plaatera and medicines hardly ever` mu-n H hut r-lnr-fI`|t`Hv, nrnnnrlv an- Planters and IHELHCIDQS nnrmy ever cure It. but electricity. properly ap- plied, is n posit1ve.reme as om thousands of cures 1: ! this my team;.. I have just issued a. neat little book which every sufferer from Lame Buck -\ should read. It explains the many causes and effects of this annoying weakness, and a rational. positive cure by my wonderful Electric Belt. For- This belt is arranged with my patent Electric Suspensory. which is fully ex- plained In the new book, "Three Clnuel of Men." Free by mail. Address - DR. SANDEN. 156 ST. JAMES 8T., MONTREAL. QUEBEC. I'I:`II `UH:-UoU'l z `lnniuutcwku In I: not In -- 0 -`. ` o lioutnint:-go:'b'rno'I' 0:-oazgxtu-io, They uoir Loni: Duilts` git 0:0:-go Kirkpatrick and - Bl: Bnddomd am. ' V . - : ' - Eil s'iI3W:i}}'iZi. -' " . -. . ' u iollowing igonhlonoi an ulqziptod V0 it ranks-o{.K.O.I.G |. 2 L..!I.DarioI. ' ...:..:.o.. Al .....a.....a.mu. A-"_ Kin-knnbdnk. WEAK,L V 1 WHAT IT MEANS. Var--\n---`.1-`ca -\--. ----vv ._.. 151 `Wellington 8%.. Klngutou. ` ` no! to 10111 M. Iowan -um rnolus D. Jun: 31 ` Ankh sf nnguon. ' WEAK MEN '.l`hI.'!`nu W ohll Skin ha bail No! (if :Unluoky Boy, gwinwr. 809. an of El Dondo. bv THET?Jli`hlLE;1;;`Eiii5ias.T I I-IUIIIIIJ UVIIIIQ JV For Sale or Exchange. _--.. I..I._..L..n .-ul ll!--I an A agar-v wc-u-uv-- uv or non-non.` `ins 2 The ' Golden I I 30|d_:n loot. Best. | A .ulI;Fl.JI Ill IJULUIIV IIJ "_1`h'_`1A`u't. oenit of Claws. by 8. `ffndt Bridijlqs 75%.. - ' Every IJu`ttull'n rim Pationhby mg _ xmamu Carey. 760. tn. .4 by v_Wm4>.-E. 802- 133 l%BM1L . WWI Y: .-,----- - ..~ srua amine. -an an 1 me `SOLDIER. \ TA _Wh6g E`-ivaiy. valox You May Never See [Is Like Again. HI! 099114 MEWUW . I13. gverj General in the U. B '.3Ar1i1'y elm-ing~ the 1531 III `viii van!-I: ` u`..A1`usJ Hutu Llurty years. In - ~l. . k. Congress or Rough Riders of the World. OIVUIIII m_unws In Montreal in um ume. Tuesday evening the 14th bend was engaged. to P185 L St. James` club house. the most fashionable in Mon- treal. Thousands of people blocked the streets surrounding the club house to hear the fine music. When the engage- ment was completed the band was paid ten dollars for simply playing the na- tional anthem before the building. The band also played at. the Windsor hotel, , when the member: received anovation: Hundreds oomplimented the officers and _; " " v . men upon the excellence of their two , .. E. 2 ~ WI: Every Kin-getoninn in Montreal - ' " - . - L. .. . M ... . eIt mud of the fact that h'e,wa.s from **`a...""_ ._'.'.;.1 I.-'...."_...._ . ..--`...._' ' ...A.. the fimexwne eitr. l_N!'?\'P=` $4; 100 Indian Warriors mg I` n....u..u.. nuuv- TY-`A-uxnvxvsn cunu-u (`Macy The Man and H16 Event _tln'tt Bind Europe and Amkegiou in n 1 ' UNION QF ADMIBATI 40..-vUNITED STATES ARTILLERY, /' ROYAL ENGLISH-IRISH LANCERS, GERMAN CUIRASSIERS. The last of the Buffalo--Only Herd on Exhihilizin. Eh This Enormous Outt is T1-anaporyted in At 10 AM. by Detailed Detachment: from eaoh Division (Wild Horses. Buffalo, Cattle, eta, being ncesssrily ~ guarded in camp), 3'50 that he who runs may read." u The March will be enlivened by THREE MAGNIFL CENT BANDS OF MUS10,lcd by the Famed, Wo:1- tmelod '_ , , Q .BurrAl0 BIll COWBOY ;BAN_D in E. Special Railroad Trains .neauannL nnnussuon soc; %c'_un.nnEn `uni>:En` , - oou:tl>n: Vncjtnally roam-bvod aoui. Will 39 loldl` on the day of oxhi 'tj_on at ll6'AU_IaEY'8..B00K8_T RD, .r-s--Jew ; . Iwo Exjnibltions Daily, Rain or .Shinc.} Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Nightot 8 o'clock. .,,DoorI open on hoooorller. A ' might as Light as am a o-as I!91*?! D9*ei*~ At Night . Brillimt Electric Display by tho Lar est Pow? able Double Electric Plant at` 50,000 Candle Pgwer con- `atruotedfot any similar purpose. Two Circuits. emmrin 'aPo1-footly Reliable Illumination. making NIGHT AM` fmanusnu. ,. ... .. . .. .~ .1 FREE STREET %UAVALOAllE! 50 American Cowboys. 30 Mexican Vaqueros and Ruralies. 30 South American Gauchds. ' _ 50 Western Frontiersmen, _Marksmen. Etc. 25 Bedojutn Arabs; e u n n * n ['20 Russian Cossacks of the Caucasus. ` DETACHMENTS or ` ` ` The cha:_n;i;{{ LLLQ i\'7{ng'. Qlxnf. I0 00v0r0d Grand Stand, Seating 20,000 Persons, A Kaleidoscope of Human Race and Uolor} Unique and enlirely Original in its every Feature; 5 L Union of the Primitive Horsemen of_ the World and the _ Cavalry of the Greatest Military Nations of the World, it stands alone. T COL. W. F. CODY. BUFFALO BILL. ` An Exnological Display of the Horsemen of the World gathered from the Four Quarters of the Globe. UNITED STATES CAVALBY. .M`.$*"!`F'F`%,`?!"E ,: L().0_K UPON THIS ROSIER OF THE REAL : or-' 1`p{.}aA'R'rH. Carrying all the Paraphernalia necessary to Assuring Perfect Protection fror BUN OR RAIN. On the,Fi1-at Day of Arrival them willjbo given 8 ' Ozanana. Brule, Unoa pnppa. Sioux. Cheyenne ' " and Arapahoe Tribes. All Under the Pereoinl Command of Liver P111 T%!F'.=_* om. 1 Plllll .I. Shot. BATTEMEB O I _2'Phe Y$ung"wim{1_ It the Gun. Johnnmera \f-_._... - hlvd cured IIIO. ma 1 III! uunulu w BOP ` til! to uni: `noon upon: pnpga, W; '4, Jason 8!: THIN. Out. ' '~- Gnrruun. --Iy bun bmubka. at with violonb pslput_d_n.. qhorlmnl 4. brink mdblnpluonun. This was. _uqo`- V 5:: gnypuyuam` amid ho. Inynu-ave. aunt Cohen. 3!... nnal .N Qun Elk HI: `lint Iouono. ug- HurtnndNorvoP5ll_nc|IIdHfI0ing 1 `man-I to" c s -. .n:`..'3':.$."-' .....a"'d.nu...-..*'n , m.:.a-- TYDIII .t'O!`l3l| I0 IIBIIITBW. [10 [DH DUIWEI the can and the train. panning our fisml::,(Lv vie:-ed it in twfvo. Tldadritor morn ng express ound body. hoendudnoma A 'xi.}T'n.` Perth`, Juno 2I.-'wmtam John man about twonty-five I 30038 12-..'...**.:.9h IA.lI,v no-r Perth mun-I Ha Inn-lna"`lilg uni inning at tin-eve o'clock. Thua was 1:. air turnout of apqctatora. tho major- ity mt whom were ladies. A strong wind from the southwest pa-gventod anv- eralot the events from comm; otf. and rather :`p0iled the events which were nu-`Gun! 'I'I1- fnllnfrina -1-n flu: in- B? on N37] 08.] EOIIIIIY IIIBUIIIIIDII, auunu, IuII_ I-IUUIVIII V. u H IUIIV Soul. 750. The Mnmrenu. by Onida. 75o. Halli... I-1' Iih-inn; ~ `ID `Rinks: oonwsteu. Ina IOUOWIIIZ Ira tun Win- ners 0;! the evc.nts:-- . Single blndo canon race one-halt mile, with I turn, cadet Ihcaion ll. . Cnb race, cadet Pueu, Swimming taco, cadet Pyaourt, first. Tandem raoa,,amg1o pad lea. onodmlf mile.-cadata lluagrovo and Dean tint; Macdougull and Tobin second. Tim -nrirt hndad in All At. Hams-" ~MaJor-General Sir Charles W. rlage urove, u.n., mluzuy secraury; Major-General F. T. Lloyd, C.B.. legit adjutnnt-general Royal artillery; D} or-General W. Salmond, C.B.. deputy - jutant4genera.l Royal engineers` and Wilson, K.C.B.. director-general of military edu- cation. The funeral party then went by train to Cha.t,ha,m, where they were met at the Royal engineers` institute by the whole of /the `troops of the garri- son. who followed the mm-carriage to Gillinglmm remote mdiatance of three mflm. Tlm annem was buried with Gillmgnam remote ,ama;ance or Lnroe mfla. The genera was buri with mi!itary honors. a party of Royal engineers firinzthree volleys over the grave. . canoe luau-at loyol lulu;-v comma. he annual regatta in connection wnth the Royal military college took mm on Navy bay Monday afternoon. innhin gt. thran dnlnak. Thug was at ax-uuery regimental aunt; menu.-uoi. W. G. Du Boulng. commandin Royal engineers; and Lieut.-Col. H. R. obextts, commanding 2nd. battalion Lincoln. regiment. The cadet company, number- ing 160, in command of .Col. F. A. Yorke accompanied the remains, and were ollowed by the bands of ltho Royal artillery. 3rd. Dragoon Guards, and the 2nd. Lincoln regiment. Fol- lowing these were tRoya.l engineers and cadets servants. each carrying a wreath, the troops, numbering 1,300 bringing up the rear. At the arsenal station the remains were placed in e 8p8(`lZl.l train for Chatham, attached to which was a. saloon carriage from London. conveying r resontativea on behalf of the duke of ork, Lord Wol- seley, with the following officers from the Home Guards:-Mnjor-Genarnl Colo- ridge Grove, C.B., military aecretnry; Major-General Lloyd. deputy 1, we Late Lieut.-uenerai is. usootne new- ett. C.M.G., R.E., during the period he was commandant of the Royal military oollqre. Kingston. will have heard of his death (the result of an wocidcnt while playing tennis with s daughter, he while running forward, slipping and (maturing his leg) with deep regret. After he left Canada. he continued to take agreat interest in the affairsoi` the cot ntry. I met him several times lur- ing the past twelve months, and in the course of cuuvei-suliuns` he invaruhiy made kind enquiries about old friends in mrioue parts 0!! the dominion. He" followed the career of the Royal mili- tary college graduates with unc.-aging interest, and when he learned of their success he was greatly pleased. I can hear personal test im`0.n)' to General How- ett's attention to Canadians who visit- t ed Woolwioh (where he was comino.n~l- ant of the Royal million ucndem ) for - the put of easing t e arsena and ? other of interest. The funeral took p ce yesterday, and was an im- posing spectacle, witnessed by a vast_ concourse of people. The whole of the troops in Woolwich garrison, including the cadets. paraded at the Royal mi.li-- tary academy. and while the ooffin was being placed on the gun carriage (drawn hv six hlnnk hot-nasal ll hnttnrv of Ravel nemg pmceu me gun carriage (drawn by six black horses) 3 battery ot R0 11! Home artillery. stationed on Woolw oh common. tired a salute of thirteen guns. The coffin was covered with the union flag. and bore the deceased officer`: hat, sword. aocoutrementa. and a. profusion of magnificent flowers. The pu.ll-bear- era `were:-General J. F. Maurice. 0.13., ooumnnnding the Wooiwioh district; Colonel F. Slade, C.l3., chief stat! offi- cer, Colonel R. D. E. Locklmrt, oom- mandin Home and Field artillen; Sui- geon-Co onel R. I . Ferguson, principal medical officer. Colonel E. Blakley, commanding Depot.o.Roya.i Hone artil- inrvf (`nlnnnl .T. R. Jm|.nnh'n_ command- oommanonng uepor..noya.L none arm- lery: Colonel J. E. Josselyn, command- ing lat Division Royal Horse artillery; Colonel R. K. Parke: commnndin the 8rd. Dragoon Guards; Lieut.-Col. `. 0. Barring Fo`oto,commandin the Roy- al artill y regimental stuff; l ieut.-Ool. \V (1, `Dn Rnnlmv. rnmmandinw Rovnl lnxvsuoelphlp.-, -_.~ _,., Othwe, June 21.-- 1`he,very first lhexn brought up in the `house thlt of penitnnthrhl, Alt oath the house not st. clawed o'oloek,slt Y. :3 well on to nix before the dlsonlnlon the report 0! the oonnniuionanwho rp- etnu; Invenigetedtiu melatonin-was e.tene.nd.i .tew_a.s {in h V duel tween . lu- . licltor-gen-aru.l.-land Mr; . tfenl`. who had eenatitnt. e_d .111 I the champion of James Dev-= fun. the engineer accused of malfeasance in office, and of the eonstrnatord with whom the cnginger is said to have. had erul said Devlin would either hue to stand trial before` the criminal edurts full:--l.!.,l1ovlI_n 1:... i improper relntibns. The solioitor-n- 1 or tofox-e.t`he department. It the lnt- tot he would be given the right to` cell witnesses and engage counsel to. assist him In mnklnez reply to the very ant-inn: (shay-am: nmninufjhim. All Ul _to make a. thorough investigation in- ways: mm in means _x'e,ply to 13110 vary stimuli! 598;!` -88it:lt"'hilx_:. `All the 0 or 0 new rayon ems ex I; wutle/n.Metce.l.fe. are .1? be `rot! They are deputy warden Sullivan. tme- keevper 0'Donnell,.a.ssismnt etorekeeper Wood and atewxrd Weir. The govern: ment, it was announced. did not to- ose at present to remove the we. . ' be state of affairs disclosed at Kilns-_ um has led the government to decile to the manmxement of all the peni- tentierins of the dominion. The inquiry at St.'Vincqnt de Paul will. close in a Iewdeye, and the Manitoba. and Brit- ieb Columbia pnbteutiarien will prob- ably be-overhauled during the summer. Funeral 0: 3 Won-Known Olllool of lnglo " nun at Woolwlch. London, June 20.--Cunadiana who had the pleasure of being acquainted with the late Lieut.-General E. Osborne Hewu al> I` III! N E` Au:-inn hn nnv-lrul ha ' `K-I-.~.'..'.""' T`..' f""" 10. moi !-noun k!n|opIoI|Nl:Att_undn_I Oo_. thogtl 88IlM8h;:"Q.`."`:` Egg}; nam;1@num.%| ulnv l|`lDl\D.`l'.AIli' nunnnsn -rn V--uu--Q-p--- [um I}5IP1o`nnn-r cmuzs 1'0 % lAi`vutdthphlhIoIndtylIo'gohu`n 9PlI|I" HIIHIOIIKIIU and '.l0!:lll 866080. The 22:-t ended in an _At. Home," lI-"lI \VInI K|ll@ BX! t 0I'l IKLUDIIV 3: ' ht. Whit ti_ is y 301%}? to Ranfi-a:rP:I.o` lg V020 an null um trnln, Innnlmr nu LATE GEN. HEWETTQ men we ovenu wmcn wgu The following are the Wm- `nvnnfm-. . . INTBNDINO PU OF 0 . & Y1! ......""'-:.*%-*-=-...... - -13.`. '-{.4-a-C` 5` w1u anaa..iu_n.numa3ook use any ...m.~ ... ,.: ...... ~ A " we in ca... 9. _ _ Illthvory-Iohlobun l'.1UhlIs.I-$~?&I%(oot.Alo:andor unphuhht I509 (Io; oon.uouo`uornIInI.g 363731}?-"'" "" ,3} """"'7.:? i? `" , .; REPAIRING tau kinda istoupuy `anti rdhbly dong. speomuaoauon given to enomelljng iii ulleoln nnnmno Hrau.Iv>vnInn:Ii:Iniv`.= F' . . Good w ash. "i'i:o'l;1ding lnmibiu an Hadsfbrl. zit; name Go- rhioblo m1> ma soHboL now tiah. Oallsnd arrange toxyhupnl. Initrlwtion free to hanli ' purchuorljwf ofgur H-sr=f~=I...<-7<=.si.sw- ` '... 130.; t ` To Tn` EIVUII W Isullulullulg nu nu vuu r-pairing. [ms 00.. SPLEND`I`D~ VALUE-`-- For Von.` month we 0692- our well know C0-, . 4 LUMBIA uopginsgoijgg. 44. gsoo style_. for 4 .uAIi l'_?onpsf? i7i; ado. us. TnTs'VHnd9rq ---... A --.nsnnunn 4 3?!` ix sumuy nan-C nu-nu All _..I --J -_.IuI._ A4..k gmannnn 'Ien haw in, an}: vhnn ngaono pa hiusd-ionlihhud 5 gunonlj V Attention in drum to than. Pglpiw-ion aid` ullra` of the hut! \ Q!-` : :.=:.:~.";-g-.1-.:-;:2.+.~.9.'.-'~.........,.....';-g- ; Y` the uysugm is di had. the thin: um are out of a grand tho Itonuhih not in condition to do in work pt-oporl . Bolinon them ill.` they throw. hboualh ponulbtllty on the heart. numb: my in uniblo to lfAnd_ mg ltlin. , . A In; at n. (`!hnn'- lllrInnu.T.lnn- PHI: "' ["9 dart cahutlpouon and lick Iuudtoho. 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V ` gf Dodd s Kidney'Pilla' dd concluded to try them. used :8 boxes, {and can; say they have l'>een&th'e mesh; of removing the stone. 1 an highly recommend Dodd'I Kid- ney Pills to all suffering from this disease. d . d A -_ _..-- AA- 2o Yanisi 69 Leabkshiii. ' A$1o__9__;oo. L "V.`*'.-`>_RY- Irqmain, yourl. tc.. . 105*? =M_4 D"-1- ` elbnrne. Opt. in; only F."Tll%I$BJ.:T s| 1 Th`; `nan... .I4u\lrnQnrA. 6ARTE_R'S SubstAi1ti0n% w but #0:. or 6 for `$.50. AI _1L_ c_ co.. Tomato. df Mlllod dn Roculpt bl Prlce by K5 . , ` 1330* in Nam pma. mid with the - `* in hunt and" ,. ':3s:i 5'! u'.3I. :..`i"I., . J . ' _ akav""`,-.?'!`:""" "" .;;;4.......xa... ..... an.-uumpp, I hlth ognin. 2*` ' \ , Two bout 0! the pill: won all that I nd, Aha! I nan 1-aaommand Milhnd-n : I'D IIIICUI` DIII pun: VII ! in ullli 1 till I on recommend Ml_lhurn n- mm and lnghly ilny. I... , . nun run. macaw Hvlryjnnuch mo, . not-ad Z Nb! "Ill niche -I! am his ,I_g_m;g_ L ,_oIou- .,_ miillm . ntr! hculthagnin. :2-" V in of 1 poi nmil, N * u try 3' .m:hua9to.Icpn I! you know. - Bo Ihlaornblo was I mt: Msw ;-I-r-V 6-I II auwr. avg. '1."l:ml)'no`v'd'.u.l?reo of El Dondo. by n} A h`auAn Knn wgolg liomrj of the Hun-slog Inn A nnnn MA '7Kn "z'i-kn, tho_ Problem of .` Wicked Inn` "Kn EW VBOUKS` IIIIIU lIUlllCUg SI Ill-UIIIVIJ E12-my 33? Robert Barr. unuc_A-nomu... _ Little |J'..1ver~P111s, `: " '.n._,Ih"-gin A'-`3y pilee scholarship cm L. 13...: L` as. tnanuwm nnnnrm mom a mum: am on. .V At the request of the commandant and staff 0! the Victoria rifles, and by mid pormiuion at lone! Henry ' Sea-3:.-Inldor B may, (7th but- hllun Inhnt. ,. win attach- ; it eotho Malaria I-Illa or (he jubilee loin-at nttmdi h h d on im gonna pu-soon `tuning o:thtnat :;pr_l ' . - I I IS ::_.?u'.`.3anu- and hi: gsomquiniciez . , .1" . . hf. an-u;t':u_I!-aqlvrrtwiax;-incurs-as. u-o_ ."-`vi g out Imeonncious. ' \ . how "our the lqth dopnrt for hound Bonnmntniro station on T ft`wlny"nl'|IiL Bundnda of mn from -.4 -110'. to "(ht gntiyniu-and gun At 3.. in! oils`: commnndnnt vu-`ion: coma then in the city -~ ;,q1%o;uoldior bovalroln tho ' - I 1161': ~ First bri ade-Squa.dron of 6th Hus- sura. 8rd iold battery. detachment of _ H.M.S. Talbot marines, cadets ot the Royal mili college, 2nd. nclmeqt nmulin-n In-ll lerv. Jsvery company went. ny on we lnarcn t. like eetone wall. All along the me special attention was bestowed upon the corps Irom the Limestone city. There were a dolen or fourteen military hands on the field, but they were easily eclipsed by that from Kingston. The name might be said of the hundreds of civilian bends in Montreal at the time. Tngndnv nvnninlr Hm 14th "band was nu an or we met. mu. nkwua uuu: thg Jmoxwno city. Montreal w hit `at 11.45 o'clock Tnuny n1 ht. and at six o'clock next Inotfn , ingaton was reached, the man nd. but wall nleaaod with their not-nun. nmgaton rownen, uge men` kind. but well planet! Ill: . TM! ofmrs of the Nth will have outing. T '1'ha.4ofcers at Rev. G B. Hamish guetted us chapjain of the I1-auimoatt. ' - - Whiln in Mhntranl the officers of the! ol tnonuimem. V `While in Mbltrul the officers nth` win invlbod to the civic banquet. which took place in tho Windsor hotel can Month: nvnninsr. ' bofe nnsme. ieut.-Col. .Hou.gh`ton ins ted the troops. The bands of the di ferent regi- ments were brigaded and each played its own `regiment pest the saluting bane. 'l`he American company marched t toThe British Grenzuiiere." played y the bend of the Fusiliem. Tremen- dous` applause greeted the Americans when the omce!'6't the company salut- ed the `:11 standard when pessingthe saluting use. It is estimated that 75,- 000 raons witnessed the review on the lie . As many more crowded the atroelts along which the troops moved after the review. Of all the re imente on the field none aur.pe.eae`d t e gul- land old Fourteenth in point of drill. livery went by on the march nnnt. like Altnll well. All alonvz the man (1BlI10ll$Y.l'n.UOIl\`n wmcu LUUK place t roughout thr le th and breadth of the world-e ire 0 Britain. Besides the thousands 0 Canadian vol- ` unteers. there were on the round the picturesque tars from H. .8. Teltot. and a. smart company of United States infentry from Vermont, all uniting to do honor to her majest `a diamond jubi- lee. The troops were ivided into three grigsdes and marched past in this or- 8`l': " " Ullruu. '-=~i7_5_3- I. nun CUII4 Canadian arll lery. Rnnnnrl hr-`urndnu Uanaman aruuery. Second hrigude:--Governor eneml`s foot guards: 6th lIoyal"Scots, rd hut- talion. 6th fusiliers. B" company lat. regiment Vermont national guards, 57th battalion Peterboro Rnngars. , -1~m...I L.:u..i._.I..r_ Prinm of \7t`Ten Third ri cde-lat. Prince of Wires regiment, Km P.W.0.R.. 65th Mount. Royal ries, veterans (volunteers). vet- erans (army and navy), two cadet corps, hnvn hrimula. Rdd."A'ug:o. Ont. us to; j r j'ydII,n-alts: min thunk buho!YolIIr OI} mud Mm V J: years or age unoaru. Outside of London. England. the lar: est gathering of troo in- the Britis umlpire occurred in ontreal, where over 7,000 men were in line. It was a. sight never to be forgotten-. The re- view took place in Logan's park, in the eutern suburbs. and was unique zunomz the damonstrntiom` which took nlnnn t rznlahtmt thv lnmrth and seen to be realized and preciateu. H.M.S. Talbot wus in t e harbor, and during Monday afternoon thousands of persons visited and impacted her. '1`here was a. oonst.a.nt stream of people going up one gum pink and leaving by an- other. All ad to ken moving in the one direction. The 'Ia. hot is rated as :1 second class war ship in the British navy, though she is superior to `a first cinu warship of any other navy. Of- ficers und men were very ainstaking in showing visitors around t (9 Ship, ox- plaining everything minutely. She carries a. crew of 450 men all told. most of whom are under twenty-five years of Outside the chief officers, there are on three men over twenty-tive 0 aboard. Outside of London. Enzland. larg- Itttuo or queen Victoria. being Imnxeu rtho four`-aides with huge tted lulu, cut flowers. etc., while e ectric while sVlotmian cross and such` of 11 ht: mule the statue e. beacon-,o!_lizht. T uaendzs of incandescent lights blazed forth on the`C.P,R. station. Bonaven- 'f;lInl'6-Atsl_ion. bank of. Montreal, Windsor -and Balmornl hotels,-post dfioe. and other lalrge buildings. while all the aouares were illuminated. Undoubt~ edly the decorations were the finest ever llen in Canada at an period. A huge "V.R." composed of e ctrie lights, was placed on the mountain tub overlooking the city and this could be seen for miles. The decorations surpassed anything that could be imagined. They had to be to be realized and preciated. .a.._:.... mr.....:.... ..n......mm Hmnanmln nf ighta were abundnntly distributed. A" brown 01 lights aurmounlted the statue M > ma-q= an won an Immune or prnmo .ouI dnsism and emblems. reu- , donnuiaotca were nbhuo with izmmdd- , cent 0 cu-in lights, wrought in".'7q` :'a`r_1- 10 one. nmnra was benutiluv titted up. the migm and emblems. V lcwrm. y .,W beo.uti(uIly_ tted u . I no ofquaon Victoria being anked mthg lnnlwnidul with hune Dotted '1; Iygn-qyy---- `lltiun ~ f Vino-.llqu-anti:-Inti- ..l5..I,0`. . 11- .' 0f n1l the outings t a 14th . Drbd the moltpnjoyable. Every lib}; atrpmament wan made for the V fort-dl `the men, Wino thoroughly 3' .:.`:*'"::.:.'.x :.:""*;r"*: I_`_ no me` xiv; ma e. short muohsrougne the htttaon to the ung,rink.. whore the men had a. lllshtl rall5?WhIoh.rolreuhd them for the day lollowlnz-' This wu devoted eutlrgly to aightaeoing. not 53 single M nziniantnl duty bein required of the Montreal was t oroughlv done." 0! tom. mn~com:. and the rank and I'!e $4 ~ the Mbnkrul comps turning out in _ 9 but to ucort their vie t.- mf_b -in-um: around the metro- po 1:. L - `H4: nnnnnn nun? nno=ntv Ohn Ila:-nrnnnn U01; lntomnuuvg -Ian. ` % in-w.o.n nd ' to uoncsax 9'9` 7" to do 30. ENG ' 01 1m1ta1ons of tuna `G610! Wrapper, pom. . " _ -. ,.:aN40perIon not seeing the decorataons rm the least idea of'thg>ir magni- fioeacg. All the lame prnnmpal Muld- ' inn alwell lmndroda bi prnmto resi- nhnmn. chm. wuia n.bln.n with incmd6s- uy,u_nuuIuIxI5nuIIII who HIIII ' ` "_'..".'3?"F9'"""{"`Y` 7`i6NmAL. 100K `Main 1-:---_.g zpnumecnn the Roma ox Queen Anne. A.D. rm. ` Capital and Accnmnhtod Funds over 515.000.0019. - . Ono of tho oldest and strongest! of mud: Ilnnlloa. he d 6: xx 2::-....".**.-..-"~.....'-'"`*.:..?'..;,-*: ... `:`9":.*"""` most on! lnodptlon o! an at entrant . wove Dvnl.I1::. and Ilnlr . unim- PINIO dine: on hnruior one or mm *'- e!",*r.:.s~.:;*....::.'.::.=:W*- "A Course of Mineral Waters is the acce ted means of the age; 0 maintaining Lhealth. . ' Iis the spai bf the day. lam n'$$T.!I19._D,Q`!f!;.PW" M |uN1oN ASSURANCE SO0IE'l`Y,| (`IE I f\lf\l\I not between John Sta-wt. M1200. CM Altrod Sh, hon nu " hon " nut Princess, a noun. King and Gore 8%. . 8 houses and land 1002111 King 8?... near (lore St. vacant lot. ohm. I lnnno iaousouuvoor o t-met. Hanna and lot, oor. Geo:-co And Shunt 81.. 60x55. Burl 3%.. non Gordon 89... double brick horn: no Johnston 83., new house And lot. Hum. 414. " frame house. And 130 other proportion in out and county (or nlo. to lot or exchange. It A I'II'\IL.lI1`I)I H. Ilggl am A ng-4:- Iur lulu. up nu: ur Ul0IlD|l'U. 0ARDlNER'S Real Estate Agency. Ill $P`III-5-bun It Klnonbz-n nu-r-. Frontonsc cute; orders taken to! lunches. - av. -1-v vn ---v---p'. Lot between Johnston and En! on Gordon 1-u.naz.Mxxoo. su-oat. Moon. bonus Qd lot. homo and lot and bun. " nut Prlnoon, 3 bonus. Kim: 8?... . lot. ALLEN's SHOES. . .. Youlknovgfby an en. ` You'll knot gt by Wm. Ane & Son,| manner or me nun. The duke of Oonnaughb was appointed colonel of the Sixth dragoona ([nniakill- ings) and prince Edward of Sue-Weimnr he! been appointed a eld mnrahnl. The duke of Ooburg has been appointed ed- miral of the eet. VJ-Ila Ul."uUIlUlg U \lIIl{|H- I Ulla ` -Soldier: ol _I"9,rfuno.% by Biohnrd {`.Z"`;,i.2 Harding Dnvil. 750. '1; A Story-' 'l`ol1ci'I Luck.` by Funk utthtgt Btookton. 75. dig up Dovih:-Dina. by Williun In Queu. th UK: .~ P` A women who is weak, nervous and sleepless end who has oold hands and feet, cannon feel and not. like a well person. Car- ter s Iron Pills equalize the circulation, re- move nervousness. and give strength and son: 0. bsroneb. ' Sir John Blundell M 10, M.P., is made a baroneb, nnd tho same onor in conferred upon Sir William Macoormuc,M.D., prehi- dent of the Royal college ol oprgeoua; James Pendonaon of the lawJohr1_ Ponder, M.P. , Norblmmpt.onahire,nnd Samuel Wilkn, M.D., president: of the Royal college of physicians. physician extraordinary to her m~L'eaty. vlm Bavlin. president of the Royal I0- myealay. lfvyko Baylia, pruidenh Royal oiety of British artists: Prol. William Crookes. vice-president of the Royal :0- ciomy. are made knights. and Sir Francis Henry Jeune, president of the probate, di- vorce and admiralty division of the high court; of juahiogls made a knight oom- manrler of the Bath. VFI... July. A. rlnnnnnnhf. uni Annninlbnd lsgarcon, 0! IIFUOII, Inn nnuuu -3- conferrod upon Earl of Glasgow, isgomu Downo,' Janice Lopes. Right: Hon. Ion Trans Hamilton und Sir John Burns. n........n cl... ...huu Inn hnan hniahlmd. Tran: Hamilton and Bit John burns. Bancroft, V tho actor. bu been kni hliod. The mnyora of Leeds and Sholol me- `mndo lord mayors, and thelord mayor of London, George Fnudel Phillips, in made 3, bsroneb. oz. 1.1.. 'nI....A.Il lhnh M `P , is made .;,, =.....,.........T %....... { '.....% A Bit Donald huh . ' olqnhad to `tho plongogio INN: lardmlouoo. char Ash; Oahu In ovnrln Scotland. ' * Mr. lqlrlir become: u G 011.6. and 1 gdvy councillor; Ho 15 now the` Right nu. I-lirfwilfrid. . `. - on-unun p `knights: R6. IN. lnijhtu`. Bit Richard Cartwright IndvBirOlivor Mdwn0;`|dbIK.O H.Gi.--. baht I step up- ward and are 0.0.M,G9. hifuluro. - Mr. 0ourtnoy,Inrno4Mnodo$'1. Liam.- goh Vghm and Lenin Frechoaso no nude . c 9. V ` L ` mun. An oarlaom ll oomun-nu upuu lallun Egarton of lithon and British gonferro<'i_upo_n Egri GI_:_ngg_o_w, isoount rt, .' I'__ `I -no uolgr, chic! jnutigo Taylor. _Winn5- peg, had of justice Tut, ln(otntru1..'IVmI -on-om.r,Tjaat_ico Hun:-tby.'f0r0nhsb0II `E nhhl n. " -

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