Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1897, p. 1

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HARDY S. ICC" 0! III. IJ,I'ElIUllI'Il--IlII-Iuwu us; --- llqns at tho l oopl.o-ln3 old Bun- AI and ' x11sres1*dN. and upon n!!;`bohpldero. It in any to de- ncrlhogll oho..Ih prooouion, daoornciona ::`2i.`.`1;....``:&9;..`2f.Y`::`?.. ?:`.'.?:'23.?.` llll Ill-III UIIIIFIUV-I vain`, . oi mouymnilliom. , g by inaroulnto volpo. to words. I kaoil noth- oomparo is. luvs: not ' `it was novnnro devobion :1-a worship. 3 fu,votihoru= . In Iraq not own trio- binn. ` It can gore pen-aono.l,. more mum than thus. 16 in the dupeabnhd warm- ent hours it! to the womsnlinon of the queen Ind queenlinui of the wo- thilu 61v'r.An1o. 'rx 1tmsbAY, JUNE `24, 13951. N. '5' I'D. ha '3 n\unmin@" July In. as. 2, Iain. Gnrhlh Iu.m,__ Tutu hour: in tlnlavu, dig. lone Iklugn. hmn Inntjlhmnnnnlu mo" \ ` ` - Moot Iignilolnt of oil, thin spirit found its mootlorvcuboxproogion in what Lincoiu lovod to call the common pooplo.\ All the Iordidhlpiilill and oioiohuuddling which undothc M pomtiooo {or the juhiloo o nltionul 1 banished into nothing- ncuwhou the mono: which still are the bone nod oiuov o.Eoglond at I choncoto make their voice board. '1` il.` voice, be it understood. and not tho well-bred upplo use and cheers oi} the occupant: of ten-guinea` mu, V the keynote of to-day : footivol. The mighty root from millions of throats novcr caused from the moment the quoon M8 the polneo until the was hol {A an hr on-ring: at the end of -,tho trying` ordoai ythree hours later. Her countenance. ing thotlong three houra was: as rnir:-or; oonictingemotiona. Some saw smilcnijiun `it. other: tears. and still others A gcntlo dignity and touch of resig- nation. - nun.` M.` inhilnn -an nnr. nimnlv and nolclv intolerable. Not. for one moment. during a hundred hours has London been ailant day or night. Jubilee throngs have` lled the atrootu since Friday lash. Many thonaanda of persona have not known \a bad in all that time. They may have matched naps oc- casionally in the parka or olaawbon, but they have celebrated the `lllxbiloe to the point of usher exhaustion. o-ni ht bow- ovor. the crowds are greater t over, and it. in impossible to convene in The Sun ooe. near aha Sbraod. without closing the windows to shut out the noisw II..L I L-.. Ian 1-navl of align;-nnnunnnlt Inn WIMIOVI to Inns our; Ina nuluw But I have no word of diepengement (or thin wonderful (I: in the wonderlul hie- tory of this won erful empire. Antwan which came within eoereelymowtheu an hour from fort-y seen of government, over which the Britioh ute. in every cor- nerof sheen-th. wt ueen`e'Ieeugeo! thanks to her eubjeou. are etonnoient. to nuke this do] memorable in human re- nnrdn I. in annual: with tlnnianndn of ' 0! Oil!` UNI! UDOUI aim. J Nun: Goodlrof cours_e- priced in v piainfftguru toq. That's our way with `- _I`'n hing-plain gures. W ml`. IUII III IIIIIIIUKIDII Ill IIIIIIII IV` cord; 1. in common with thounds of odnl Ilhnl. lnvowntahod lnOn'of evpry oolot and any stood ungnihing Ioynlly undu the nuns la, and 1 contain, with- out man: nnd without envy. the ihvu lulu not Iunellou night thoumovu Innkul damn nun. " ' ' w I XXWFIIU Ioahtl down upon- _-g_g um wj1I Iii .p|.i|.aap|;i.. At Bcltinon 4; New York. I. At Cincinuti.5;8I.Lo-is, I. At Clinlnd. 18; I&i I Plthlmg O; Ohicqvab. At lyn.-2; Button, 15. luau] ' By!-uonu.8 Bf- Inlgk A I9 Wu` W`. XXII Ill lZIlIlWC' Two Ti lrldqiuu. tyoutuluuoquou nation. But: the jubilee was not simply and solely the queen s..II it Ihould have been. While she celebration. reb of all. wee a persons! tribute to the sovereign, there nae no luck of einpheaie of Ghe signicance oi the second greehlenture. This wine the new imperial spirit which has only recently had its birth. _It.'i.ook the form of I magni- cent popular ovation to blue represeiitahiven of t-heuoloniee. which was nsuoniehing in its fervor and intensity. Icywue all the more ostentatious, perhaps. because there woe a public impression that: the official treatment of the visiting colonial troope was not an eon-did as it should have been. mu-.. .... klunllnfnrn n mmuinn nonulnr night the same vague vmpreesion. It was after the procession was nished that the people gave themselves up to light-hearted enjoyment. Then it was that the most wonderful sight ofsll was witnessed. The human throngs that had been still. but not silent. for many hours began tomove. They no longer seemed to be composed of individuals. They were not reckoned in (numbers. They were vset areas of humanity, which became eddying tides owing reeiltleesly here and there. London was like Venice; her streete were oenale, with nowhere a glimpse of the pavement as these sluggish human streams ebbed and owed. each :lro or atom helplen to move save with t e renaral current; and rising up from it _ull came a ceaseless, voioelees murmur. not soothing like rippling: water oifer roch.-,nor mejeetic like the roar of an Angry see. but the rest- less. awesome intouing of a strange, new ener y, which bout u in one s eardrum: unti now after meny ours it hes become intolerable. U... 3... mm mnmnnt. Ans-inn A hundred SIM. But. it in u the greahtst. gathering of hu- man being: the world has ever seen that queen Victoria : ubileo will live in the memory of an who paroici ted in it A m l.hn Mnnn` at the moo. be offset royal nae.` [no quuun uuusuu uzuunuu sauce I more enuhuuiuuio greeting. When r carriage anivo the not crowd: were already In hoarse from cheering that shay oouid only give vent. to I rough roar, which must hue Ioundgd strangely to her `-1- 0! sunnou wno parmcl awuu In Au and m aha hiltdrypof the of this maid ' `of million: was different from Anything had ever before experi- enced. I hnirboon tn the great. gather- inE;nhFripc;_I, Gormanky, Itly and A1111`- I' V I _ _ . ta wk. o m'uIt.i% ...I- -..I.. 1...- .....|-. mlulnh nhnntnd guety was there supreme. These mighty Britieh millions were somehow more depressing than inspiring. They meant to be boundlessly any. but were less so than at hny nations tete I ever witnessed. It would be absurd, per- haps, to say that there was an under-current oi foreboding in all the worship which was oered without stint to the gracious sovereign whose command of the hearts of her people is beyond words to desoribe;` but more then one person expressed to- night the impression. To Inns: nr Hm nrnnnuinn was nished 4' ""31-5? E05 I 0ll`| 88 I5 enoalu unvu uuuu. There wee, therefore, a genuine popular mbuke in thetiemendoua welcome which London gave to the colonial visitors along the whole six miles of the route. There wee an portnnlty tomake this particu- lerly etrl ing In the first two mile from the palace to8b. Paul : cathedral. where the colonial contingent of prime ministers end troops marched on a separate procee- elon more then an hour in advenee of the royal You-ode.` The queen herself received source! enthuniaetio nu.-- -- .......8.... nniuu thn mnr. nrnwde WM.-dilbn tit' even~~n-mu one mum- tude, only lose greet, which ehouted and sin eongzntulatione totthe Duke and Due us of York. on the occasion of their marriage. in theee seine etreete four yeure ago. The contrast wee greatest of all with the myriad-tongued Paris multi- tude which welcomed their new ally. the Russian czar. in October last. Infectious geiety there supreme. Thoma mightv Iluolnll ltoeuglnw. Natinnl I Wuhington. 12; yidgl , 4310!! not , , Ah 5yL Ln-pl. I n IA. _. A L Ilh-L(. uTw_1I1g wunLn.| What comes to Us from ` Ali ~ Qllrtcrs > ' |rAnnI:nArns wulmml up. i ` Wohudnr. nnrodu. sly. vo ` `. .'." ".'!'.3`l.". huhrbcnlcso. ; -mun. smtn" -.'._- &__...A_.l_._' ...-..a `I - .. ` -.J u.\n-_.| 1 Eu=.aAMs monk TH; EMITH-s FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. ` % The --r""".a.'f..;:" ....-......% . Irlp don lb:-lvctalling n:0u`::utqn[ um. lhtunwhnnhnnit Inn-nod!--* xotosn-onlll ovu--H0610 or Inn- Ihlnz lsqllv Ioodnnd Bononboullu `tho but Public. John L. Sullivan ii gain into training. Tlio colonial premiers In I be the gun: M Mr, lulnlmnn mu-Iv in July. Ina Wu IOl'l0IlI, In mugs/' "u The Mormon Cu-datooo. Al- bum. have sltogotlni About 10,000 pheop and 2.0!!) attic. Tiny have recently ship- ped two oarloodlof chemo and in con- nnnlli -gndinn out bath: from their MDVI I50 EIIKIIUVII DIX?!-I-' Tho woman of Topeka. Ihnnu, run that town. They Int qpring elected an entire Iiohl d woman. the down. Tllq pron} ' to Iuyvi nloou, and on -Friday light Ian 3 had at an "luwnlu-1'.` want to: Idoon Vishnu und it out, including th shrub: vonguou ,0!!- nnyohhuovlnoqndnuionl-Ion` ""Znpoodod" """:Etaoo"' }'To "o:o"3i rdicl `Do In Tun Booth-Tualcr. ocu- un.-rlno nl Ola Inlwnnn n-C In (In TKKXICI IE IS IIIIII D|ZlI"Li3$g X} mmdot oi thnlntion u-nyvlntln ltniudnlnmnvinhdthnnwanknnnn UII|WlID$`TVll!j HIST WTI IF loriniuginiqg u nuiunm In Iho'&lu- lion Itbltlill lulu taut. "LII. UUIOIIIIII P'l'UlllIUl'l Wlll III | of Ms. Gladstone early in July` 'I"hn nnrf. mnvnnhinn of u WI UWOUITITTOI U030 II! II` 00!!` tinunlly vending out butter from their emanation. A grant many more Mormon: hon Iduho Ind. Wyoming nu plepu-inn to nova into southern Alberta; OI`- A. Waugh- Y--nnn u-an Alngh IIIIIKIUT UK PX XIVIUCI II'llI,'IIl IO. U audsmu, ichdthno rah '&|`hilII'A`lIil?II'lh!I$ H L'I?|? IIDHUII TJUIIIIUII Ul EIIIUTIIX Vllliilli DI: ontreal. , Rev. Dr. S. P. Rose. Montreal. has no- coptaod /the call to Dominion church. Ot- tawa, for 1898. Palm \R!iIlninnmr_ an aloM.v.\7nnr.nld WWI, I0!` 1596. Peter \_h ilkinoon, an eighty-your-old farmer, walked into the hiss I0 Kinggvillo ....l cam-ma himmli. M ODOIQIIO I V6530 UIIIIDOPU. WIIO BOIBV bu _ chuntanb and, Dr. Mu `Sc|lhr;"NI1r'Yori. was married in` Paris. Fnnoe, on Tuesday. There was no mali- gioua ceremony. The mnvdr of Vinbnrin. B.C.. hnl cnllad Ali I WIIBIIZI PICNIC IIUIU IV IUTXU, Menitobe. premier Greenwe. spoke. He eeid the exceeelve frei M e ergee of the C.P.R. were draining t. life blood out of the people of chat. province, end eeid abet hie government would nee All their in- uence end power to eecure a` competing rod end lower ntee. vm.- ......-.. -.... .3 IM...._._. 15-31-..- IIXU Ill IUWUW TICK. . The young son of Thomas Bobinaon. Grey uproot, London, was notional} but the othordoy. He had handed the Strut- fdrd brain at the London out station and jumped o' when William strut wu unh- od. Tho boy in jumping struck out of the uprighhwinchea with oongidersblo tom and Ira notion!!! in'tI|'v* "W Th: Hm-nnnn um. um '31-. n!-rhhlnn. LI- mrlner, WIIKDII H150 Dll Ind drowned himpolf. I ..I..x Dan-{ab `Haul. II-||nlvI' u-uuwu -.-wv uuv ._-v -v _..-..-....-V and Luke Patrick Hndon. Pnmellite mem- ber of the British ouso of common: for Sduth Rolcolumon, in dqnd. .TnnAn n nrnl-Ant. mrninnh lzlm Annarntinn aouun noiuolulnon, II uqlu. Jnpnn _n_n proteet..aainsb the Annexation of Hawnn is regarded u 3 vry nation: matter by the American to. Jnmnh Raid. awed hr (11. vnnnnmh non ln3l3IiUl' Hy IIIIU &lllU|'|UIlI lu Joseph Reid. aged tw ty, youngest son of J. L. Reid, Bobcnygoon. cook cramps while in swimming on Tuesday and was drowned. * `l.l'....-u Anna an nv.:--nu-LA nf Kinnnnfnn sixty-nix years. A movement is on foot among Metho- dists to arrange a retreat for ministers in the autumnwhero they can have two or three day: of prayer and meditation. Riv Jun-n Pannnnfntn. Rritinh nmlnnnm three days or prayer ana meulwruan. Sir J ulinn Pouncofoto. British ambassa- dor to the United States. accompanied by Lad -Pumcofote and theii-daughter, sailed for goutharnpton from N ow York yester- dn . {mung the names` suggested for the po- sition of lieutenant-governor for Ontario is that of W. B. Mohdurrich, Q.C.. tho oldeat nnn nf thn Inn I-Inn Jnhn .MnMa1rrinh, Tn. FDIIU OI `V. D. IIIUIIIITFIVD. Q-U.` uuq UIUUBID son of the late Hon. John -MoMurrioh, To- route. A ........9- hula o.|..n nut. Al Och; u-at ronto. A mun : body. taken out of the first Dartmouth lake, Novn| Sootin. last night, was identied as that 0! John Taylor, who came to Hnlifax about 5 year ago from Baltimore. Md. ML;-A in - an-nnkplnnh-. In tho nnnnhun WHICH IIB IIKIIIIUJ. ` A terrible accident wee oeueed yesterday in the engine room of -the Bnzzel house, Buffalo. N.Y.. by the hunting of a boiler. The debris was thrown into the feces of three men, one of whom will die and the others be dis mod for life. A fV-I..-.... .._...s..|. ..n. . l`...-.s. C`-1.-. UDDUTU 00 (Ill IT [or ID: A ggfnryrgeapctch says : (ones from the ' avill unount to $200,000. The chief sufferers are those living on the Ign- mwin u; `H. R. & Gnnron Alnxnndnr Ollll IIIIICFUFI II` HIT IIVIIJK 0| ! ll lll` vin am. H. B. & George Alexander 050830.000, damage to irrigation ditch and the name ncrou Bow River. AL - .....Ixs:..I ..:....:- |...I..I -L Il|.....L arnwnea. Henry Moore. an ex-inmate of Kingston penitentiary, is under arrest for havin stabbed Thomas Roster. They qunrrell nwnr ll wnmnn, 0V0l' ll WOIIIIIII. Rev. J. A. Ddffon. a retired Methodist: minister of Montreal, died suddenly on Monday from heart. failure. He mu aged sixy-nix years. A mmmmanh in on foot. nmnm! Metho- DIIDIIIIOFB. mu. There in 3 out decit in the peneion Account: at aehington and onl old pensions are being paid. The de ciht-o cover the now cues will amount to one million dollars. Il...IA...-. -.II- Vugtbn nn|"L4n`, LA A-I-. %negptiog:og`DRE$s Goons. ' om` 360 to 50 FIIIWIY H'0In UOIUIIIDII `(U I'UlIIalC0llc A imsy platform at the Brockville jubi- lee demonstration obroke down. An aged lady named Findlay Ind her leg broken and W. R. Bigg, a veteran who nttandod tb:.`1ueon a coronation, bid 3 rib frac- n wrou. Therehae been no eutem mail received at Vancouver or through trains since Friday. The diiculty is between Bani!` and Anthracite. Bow river is very high, waahidg away bridges and portions of the ' trunk . ~ IQ IIIO WI! UXWIIIUE Chnrlea Henry James Tnylor, a well- known colored mun. has been permitted to practioa in the III promo court at Baltimore. He was lately offered the donmliip of the Morris Brown law school at Atlanta. Ga., which he doclined. A 6---ILI- gnnhlgnb -34- ngnggul -ngnbnuulnn giona ceremony. The mayor of Vinboria, B.C., has called 5 meeting to devise wnys and means for in- nancing the dbminion grant. to grunt. aid immediately towards the construction of I railway from Columbia -to Penticon. A Him-v nlnlhfnl-In ah Hun `R:-nnlnyilln in}-ii. nrwx. ` -u Mrs. Warren Finch, Bloolningburg. N.Y.. committed suicide on Tuesdn by drowning herself in 3 half barrel 0 rain wutar. She stepped into the barrel and allowed the water to enter her mouth unti life was extinct. (VI....-l.... 11-..... 1-...-- "I".-J..- - -14. vv-vuu-n -vuuu-nu --w .u -_.y g-.`--. Six. Gladahol; Jug: Tho next convention of the train dou- Balstohen nuocintion of America occur: at ....A.....l IHI FIJI IIIIIIU IUITI DOW IVIYUT. At 3 political picnic held at Fault. lnnitnln. nrnminr mnnrnv nnnka. Ha sooth`:-;oingroIu-u ll0Il&l'I. moiuallo Yvette Guilbert. the color -I._-bg_O. -st:-In- --`II D. ".1 u--u-----u Vnouno:-npluauu xatmukmmn lunnnnrv-III` P.-(I . in states` the. ;ositin' of our Dru"; Good: Sale. 115....` IE.>.-.Ih.-ufnnnrnA_.nl':PQf` in lllplll . ll llllllli VII , IWIII Wt . Alu- mpplouonhry utimtu u~a.`\\ndu- con- sideration, And Q number 6!` llbanll 60! occasion on the vote: for town! small huildingntowcmind Jho government: that umvhul nnnnnnd lavish axnandihlrol on noun ax tn; nnun an um, uunu uy - conorvnuvo Pun: Von." Ovmwu. Juno 23.--'1`ho; but of com- mona has done nrytitilft-day. TIM ninnlmnnnrv nnhiunhn Ara '\|ndal' DIIHUIIIKI W"I'I'IlIIll _lIIlI [[UVBI'IlIllVlII Inna! theyhul poeed Inviuh expenditures on public bui inge in small tuwne while in oppoeition end ehould not countenance them in power. Mr. Semen-ville eepeoielly wee eutqpoken in A She expteeeienolhie vine. and no one will uen-elvihh peeehee` ifvor teeono . gnu Inva hn'nn for 1:1! :n- hgtlllnn lg!!! not-;T;ihh TB :'Jv3r'6? Eulomy. y have been few and In between from an nan:-nmanb bnunhu dnrlmr him not ' pm sxm szzgrssacup. ENGLISH LEATHER Belts `ssc IP- 5,, "nay new neen my sun In uuuvuuu mm. the government henehee dnrln the put eighteen yeere. Dr. hnderh n, in the connect: few joeuler remake It the evening eeeeion reminded the opposition thetit we: the `ennivereery of the libel-el victory ther. drove the conservatives out. He edvieed them to dry their teen, to atop Hui: Inninnhnhinnl. whinh warn masher IUJOIIIDOII UOBIIIDII II IIWIK B0 II` tondnJoooph Howe nonorinl Inootlng at which an oration on thus dlntidguhlud Non Boobhn wu dolinrod by Dr. Grant,` of Omnn n_ Kimnhxn. 43 up. EC IUVIXQ FIIIIII U) Ill`, DIIUIK Ill? Ill IUD`! their lamenuoiona. w ioh were grater than those of Rama. he internal: in tin ..._.....;i.ll-u-. 1.` ABA Inna-Q urn. Aviuuinnhl `Mm MILLINERY. IBII I0. ` e oonnorntivo mnjority in the unnto has thrown out; a bill for the qxtonlion of the Intonoolonin! railway to Montnal,` and Mr. l`ioldIn[.hu_ nddAd.A-gutigoionu mm to the osfimnus to pnvldl arrange-' mono being connud till pnrliamenb mail: a mu. gr. Fialdimr hid unon the tablet aun- llliu 1'00 Plly, "IJIIEIO IJITBXOOW," VII exoelleqtly rendered by local telent. The proceedings were lnterlpetledmltli mueic end niuging. end an attractive leeture of the evening : performance we: the execu- tion of the serpentine dance by I number of tgeintlly dreseed young lediee. 'l'rl.1eet- ton nnee was in every wty email 03 and the proceeds netted little mm fer the energetic Indies. ` ' . ; IVOVI D%FIIKI WII HUM of Quun I. Kingston. jjjuj An English icycle Suit, wotth 38.50, 010.5%: and On, reduced to $7 and $8. `W rt-eat Bargains in imxcxza HO E. We has them from ._.n. .__ am. `Mr. Fielding laid upon the teblessuw plementery estimate for 8157.000. the smount required to providslor the cost of the extension during nine months of the oomlng yesr. .'1`he senate have rejected 1 ninety-nine years agree- ment. It remains to be seen whether they will create is grove constitutional crisis by throwing out the enl.ire sup- ply hill. and refusing the money re- quired to oerry on the regular eorvioee of the government of Canada during the year beginning Jul lot. If they should do so there will very -serious trouble. The money proposed who voted for the Intercoloniel extension is only for one year's service. snrl the chief er ument of the conservative senntorst at the country was bein tied toe ninety-nine bu-gain wthout hope oi change oes not apply. There will `be esherp ght over thejtem. but it will doubtless go through. i 4` capital `Hanan. Mr. Turbo announce: hi! intention to visit Englund, Franoo _aud,B_o ium with an engineer to exttnino ` ` ,,~Imp1-ovo- menu with a View to oxton mg the Mon- treal harbor. m- D:..l.-.ul ri..;-..:..I.; .s..L..i ....s..... III-El llIl'D0l'. Sir Richutd Cartwright stated yester- ddy that Dr. Bordon, minister of militia. wag again undergoing treatment at I sani- mm. The novarnmenia has decided co Abandon HT uuung; IIII IIIIFT IIIIUII IV In. Whitby is hit new oh: 8. BS10- itt, of'1`orontq. in ependin in holiday: in town with relntivee. A. . Gnngeie putting I new plete glue front in his store on John street. oooupied by E. Vanni- etine. Andrew Fieh, eon of Levi Fieb. South Nnpenee. died on Tuoldn lftof-_ noon laet. after an illness of oev month of internal trouble. The young man wee in his 19th year. The funernlcook place yesterday afternoon to the Nnpenee ceme- hnnn - gin luiiou of St. Mary Mugslonda church `held a mil successful oIitortdn- 0 meat in the opera. use on Monday night Int. Tim nlnv_ Little Ru-afnnt. run '1\`>"',:IlY'(l. yti have purchaaci a poo;-'quM|lit~_y at C011 2 At Halifax youhrda the Royal Iooioty adjourned toonablo 0 dalogatu to at- um! I Jnnnnh Hnun nnmnrial mnntlnp at III] WHEELMEN. laylllmu The govermnen has decided co the work of building 0 roformstory 3% Alexandria. I- Ll... -......L.. II... I -...I..- --Iuml H CL--A AIOXIIIGIIB. In the senate Mr. Landry asked if there was any correspondence between Mr. Sifton and the government on the Muni- V toba school question. Sir Oliver Moms didsneb know whether there Wu or not. but ilthero use it we: ebndenlisl. lllllllo IVIUV. 11. U. UKUUUIUI I3 EDIII U(llI' ned to hie bed with is severe attack of pneumonia and will be unebie to remove to his new field of labor for some time yet. A. E. Parke, of Believilie. hue ceken e poeiaion with the Gibberd menuieoturin company. Mr. and Mrs. H. Henwood In family spent Tueedey on '6ld home- eteed with her brother. Geurge` J. Perry. Erntnthnwn. IBTUUUDIRJWII. Rev. Dr. McDiu'mid and-'fumily leave for their new eld` of Mao: to-day. The doctor made many warm lticndo-an Nnps-' nan dnrinn his thmg van-n'nhh nmnmnr. IIIBIID In BIIU opera. IIUIIII 0 EUIIUI Illull lab. The plny, Little Barefoot, wu nrnnllnnv rnntlm-All hv lnnnl tnlnnh. Thu 1 1-]. NA PAN II, J uno 24.--The streets won guy has night night`: with the lovers of the {Heat stood. The weather wu 0 poom.for he occasion, and a o in was enjoyed very much. Rev. D; 0. rouley is will con- nnd In his bad with g nnvarn nhholr of IIBIII Wlla ll! Ernostbown. `D-.. `D. I I1'oct'3F }im2iS'nCJ}' in'"'triindo4" 7"'N.'p"{` nee durilgn hig tahyoo amon at JAS. SWIFT & co.| DEATH OF A YOUNG MAN. Lon l`or III: New clan-[o--yl luccoufnl Atnliiax rim: mlinnu-mu! tnnnnhln : n dnlunhn to At. HEAVY ENGLISH SWEAT 3.. mrEnodLomAL" .' DIG O! IGIIIII. 'l.'lIO IIIIIOIIID Ill BIII Illngsof the house was oxtromely {A BAREAIN HIT. Shirt Waists Large variety. ` New design!-. - - T Plain, fancy or ._1;_rit_h_ Itolleo. J IALG. JonN5IF & | ...'5".s'.'..e"`.`i%.'E' :'.'o'.". .`.'e.'a' w'l'BAi"lEAR' "JUB|LEB I Pnnlono, 0nt..,'3`uno 24.-uly cg-urc- morning two bouthoulll on Iho~rlvl' E _ on Want moot won dcutrqod `by; The oontonuolooovuup-ad. lull`; nbont$300.'1`lanwu ovldqnllyoliu-. oendigry origin. - -T \ BOABDE 3 CAN BE AUUOuIl0uA'l' 1! with b thmlnglo and double no u. w Oh modern oouvonlouou. at us Pu Bu-inf. Better qualitief at lowest price: `V and 30 different styles tb chorus from. ` See them at saw smcn ' Hal; Lpgn. fan nu-|lO`uInL a D-Izgnmn JAB. IIID. Tn nun Uni: -15:43: am. m."Jo.. Pnoou nu, Oornor I phone oonunnluon. nay 4.1m.on back. tnrnto this olloe ? H ohm-on Ind 10850 ll IAOOOI andmto Oonupo don hon. nth! In h III 105 ad in fr 3mf:1.5. n$amT.u?aa envelope to A. .1`. ILDII, Gonunl It . one mum Burmn Wma. ANTED-ABEN'IB I03 "QUIIN V10- torlu. llor Bnlan and Diamond J 0!." gzogfwln 710.5110 crud lab; 11 nu can 0 on : or, gouty. with aumnuo non o{'hor able reign and l llnooount of Jubilee. duly 01 BI: book. demand. Bonanu for noun. 00- no: cont. Duty paid. Onodlt hon. 2: . ouumm. vmu qulo Ion`-audit I hory. ;TlIl DOIIIIOI OOIPAII. DQNW, M nbotn 86.. Ohlouo. Kn.rA'nucK-Ab on Juno 198%. to the with of I`. A. Kllpqlriok I dnunhhr. ' me nave rr. Ill FIJI VII` III In Go IIIIFCIWK C dnughhr. . Muunn.--At Kingston, Juno Nth.` 1097.` wife of '1`. F. Masher. of 3 daughhr. .* Illllla ` -' _ .. ' ' JovNIn--A.t Cluytn. N Y } 3)d' Jain 18:6. D:-.N.P.J ah -n n. Fu__n_or_a.l_ will `'33:: b_l| hobo:-?Atc?t{o:n. ur. N. 1'. Joy wagon nnmy-nvo ll- Fumnl 10:13 his foobar : tdmn. Eirinion ntrgeb, to:no::-ow afhornoonlo `l'- attrooo ooc no 0.6001-go : cfemnn. and thence to Onunqul cemetery. HAI('lI.'l'0N--At Ottnntgzi. J M023 . [IV]. nnuhl J nmllonn A small Klrnnin, vm.`3":L"n3;.i?'$lL`i.i`.`n:.""+. Z :.i'..."S7. (`gm--n-uuu I`-lnu alt`-nnnn ah Ouwl OABDES CAN BE AOOOIIIODA .mmlarn nnnvanlnnnu. at All Pd Rubi. 11 non: evening. :1----- ANTED-HI(}K - GRADE WUIIN 0!.` ' good church Itnndlnl to not II has ` Ihmuuor and State Oonavondont In to INC! having thoro hly In-nod our nluyoam qun lllod. ncl ul!-odd ntmnood onvolopo to A. '1'. . mun!` Hanan:-, one Dun Bnmal mo, } PRICE 25 EACH, nullnnn. V MoBnA'nIv.Bunns--In thin cl 0'l...l :...o. In L. II`... _I I N SUNDAY LAST. A WHITE INA .Pln, with K.G.Pl. on front, nndh. A. la In 4. um. on back. Will ndor plan :9- tnnlito oilloe ' ' {DRY Wlllll OABDEBB CAN BE AOIDIHODA with both single and double rooms. modern conveniences. at no Qnun Stunt. II. `VANTID--HIGH-GRAD! IA!` Q 0091) church handing to not Local H and sung Oonnnomlnnt Inn. nth: In I ANTED--HIGH GRADE WOIAN or` I` Ilm-man: nnd Ntnh Onnnnnnndnnl Inn. BABY Solo Anni: for Buttorlok Pothnl. Ilonwrxlv-Bu-;I:s:--i:n-:|;(I me tin 23rd inch. b the R'ov.J.K. cudlilu an the mi once of the bride`: alibi`, B k tree H h M B M!!! Rate:-::.`hnI-.hb'nl Iglgnnntgr-..r`t.u..y .- ` UIUIIIIIUI. lfllliy IIKITIUUII I9 `511 o'clock. F1-loud: and uoqunlnhnull are respectfully invited to nbond. . wxqp; -nu--_._- ..__-- I ` I Hats opened to~da.y Boys Spilors 15c, zoc, 25c. -Lnd.A_ie_l' Sailors 25c, 50c, 75c. 1lE}}.}I':} ;Aeo.g;.nu.Juno23 .: David J. Hamilton. .A..,|3Id_ I Fha funm-Al from his lumbar : run! 1 LIIB l|lIIBl'Il ITOIII Illl IIIDDITVI I"II|IUI'IXg Caunqui. Friday Afternoon at 2:00 o nlnn|x. F:-land: nml nnnnninhnnn an EABDEBB out an AOIDIIIODA with hath nlnnla nml donbln moms. DTOUI IIIIHUID. Illl MOD!` Burns. both of Kingston. j Fine quality of !..I.I . wsarish n{duAaii.jmi~3." ; ANTlD-HIGH-GEL! IAN 0! GOQD Loool Ion nlsmto Oomupondon nonxhly losnod our uslnuu: ulnn mu 0D 0001!. APPLY '10 130- .5. .onn11ou,mlinBIncI.nlur1R:th_n Ill. Just opened out?" 4 9.1:; mnron . Nae? iaisbons to-day. ~ Ready to wear Wrappers $1. U . nomwonliyllnu .....' (1-; 1.... (IA __.____.:..,_........ W. K. DBINNAN. II:-`nun: AIII HIIIAIJII HENRY DELHI, ltnuuunnn AIII Inn WANTED. BOARD. LOST. c;B!!@!*"'8 Quiljty _always the very best. st. um wood.` Spit Wood.` Slabs. kindling Wqod. 3 S,cR;4NToN COAL. 3'-%.'1-.-`.%':Tnr........'*"` t'...".:-..::: It's scarce. u. wuoknld at post` ....::.wm-...-:- __............,...;,.| `.1, ' ` -1 0 `n work with - -~ 4, I ndo |`l`IODDII7'ol|o6IIOP on Unit Qhnnnlvinbv. TIC III!!! HUI! nouxuur ung ----r 1'0 YOIQ `llnllolvitbf. Linutono lodge. A.Q.U.W. mega to-_ hi{1m.. . T 4&1: band Lake Ontario Park turdny oping. jzvwythlnf open. A mission. fun. The now tub stool steamer |AI-undoll has been plaood on tho Rochinhr. Ounio. or gifqgston glosrnqll-fl: Bi; route. nu. Til IITFUIJ Ill! nvvwuvwu Kin son and An.xi."n. Big I rspu-tloulun no ndvh.` Ki! ' ' ' 3.3009000 LOCAL BOARD. KINGSTON '1`haInu D. Ilnnns, Boo`:-'1'rou.: 3- J- B- Ponu. 1!. Ouwford, J. Horuld,I.l).. Ea Sullivan; R. Shaw. Solicitor; J. - H. IJl_|a. Vnlnntor. Itonoy loaned on any terms. . An lnventmqnt `pnylng 11; per oont. Undor government mnorvmon. Six not one. per aminm cnaranuqtl on per- Innnkant Ibook. For full Information npply to Tjjxckuw j----j O! Vtlulhli Proportyln the Vllhjo of Dan-umauth. _ ""-`*"-`Z.'."..'*'s......,.3""`~` . III III! of u) QIXAQ nnmag. I U P'- oanowlllho an _ UNDIISIGIMD WILL SILL AT H18 nation llooro. hookstuo on sunn- . the III uno Inuunt. n gvolook hIl"no_ol-Lotnmnthooou-urot Klopunl Iltnnolnnudvtlncmoouuluncono nn&=l.|Inol0.moIoorhu., ' th htthashnlcunq io0_~(l)_ul|. I dun OBI`. more or Ian. en than is a homo house. 4 bum. in: fruit One: and ugood mil. Log 1]. o|o;$!\h_ _un you-o_ pa C nrglcn (run um I non mu. nlruool-Lot ll no-lth` an uenou Ihosonh oil: at In-ooholoco to no mo sun. on than}: a {nun . ` gvonlornuudtivugd nn.q:o| lot.` . hint-::oo`n tloulndu owns `nth: unset Bow. Isinastvnl R NIW FAST 8 STIAIIE "AHUNDILI." will lnvo nuton for uo nnd Enchant ovary Tnndby, Thun- snd 83 many at 0:40 min. ,oonneedn st won vi CIA Dpluvan.'LookAvunnn 8: atom III. I use, New York and all Inhor points. `what: hint `loeh`ut:)rhnI:: ()ow&:ln.ha vo or _ n on ' x~ `nth Ly ogryogondny. udnupdu and !Moo'olooIn.I,. , /"' 4_ _ paopuas Rll'1'UllNlNu- Luvu Chu-lotto 7:45 p.m.. July 1st` Arrive: Kingston 2 I In., July 2nd. on sun In: Ill -run l:I nllll I` IIVUIIB IN llll-I I'IaVlIInn vuu -- FARI 31.25. BOUND fl.` ._ Tiohta will be sold good tonturn Sunr- dog, July 8rd. for 0!. J. 1'. GILDEBILIIVI. J. P.-BAILIY. Amnt. A cont. _ Ingon not memo-n. at Honlora. .-._._.I___._....____.___..__.. .- ___,_u____ _ In one of tho Pnittut. Ooolut. and Hon !.*.~.-.-3.-.52.-::.-"..*:.':.sP:.:.`.;.`:.Pri`.`*x`: m 5:51`. lV\ -`--- -_--~- Loam Kingston 9 s.m.. Thm-aduy, 1ntJnl!- Anlvonohulotto I 5.111.. ., " nn-rUnxmm- C` lumvon Chnloth n.m.. 1st. Arnvu Iunuwn I I In., July luu. NIZ HOURS IN THE FLOWER CITY. IARH I125. ROUND TRIP. I10; ' ~ 3 - 5 4 . ' It Sun for in lo l`lIhlnl.`Bathln and loath . to road: no nlwnys lnox lont comm on for Btoyollna and Plouant Driven. The bountiful drlvo-0 distance of the mile: along the white and bench to the lunonn Wat Pom} Bnmmu Eenort. nngsuunnuuu uuol-In I II All 0. A. WELLHAN. f " oIi Y 7 swIcv)ioun m Am.-4 ' S` "' ' `"'.:..*z.."*...`:.':r.'.:: ..`E&:sa'1!. `.'.a.'.'.' "..'..a.:-9'31 |W"in;rv9n-%%991!12t.T!iS9:!l fy nttod with all modern conveniences. Btrlotly ruto-clan Accommodation for 1 long number of tourists. Secure your room: In advance. Under now llllll line. has been thorough- ly 5! modern conveniences. ute-,cluI_ -:--__ 5 Rochster! lhaI|uiv.JcnomI.1 IEUCTION SALE A _. A`__ you-1-.. - 6' a DONHNION DAY $TI_2_`. NORTH KING 4.. n - _ mL.o...a-.. 1.1 In] :03 SALE OR 1'0 BIT. --5---9- is h! our) loamy. 31 M 0 o'clock 11.3. r Ilckcu Ind turunor lg " JAIBS -"""r '""'a'r ~* 9 AND ALEXANDRIA BAY. LOCAL usnourfnn. --&:- :.'(;;a1";v"eu.m.. THOMASZD. MINNES. Elli I llvtsuuu-5 annoys; ax` mus an A nun- u doc us the mic at. In nonunion emu uouhlu it fun Dacia A .`I|o.'roidlnn.ro ma inn? _l.o!I`:% Building and Loan Association. further! ormnuon app]: Wlb 00.. 8|. wnnoo Whut. I Illh hick (Md. handing n.`n '- '.'c `:3 of `onu- loch submit Live Inc that fat la 3! Jun. .13. `no hnlhndfu 0.00 on IloIIIuuyvIauq,u... u.`."`"-`.2';'.`a. n Proprietor. E;-.":-aw ! STD AIRB- Hnnnmn {or [snIa%n1num_t;sInt;un| `The Gfeaf Cglniohy` at the Ca- " theaiilo in "9S"!I!E"_%`FF:| ma gaznr IQULTITUDE sAw omx Tnaguasu. ."II It! noon 00 Ill!!! !IlllI' W `-5 agents d cor- Lennon. June 24.-u. w. even-. mm was present at the nervioee at Bt. Peul o cathedral, writee in the Daily Hell of that moat interesting ceremony. Describing the queen e epproe . he eeye: . Riding three-and-three. came e hleido- Icope "of dazzling hcreemen, equerriee, eidee do camp, attnchea, ambaeudore and princes. all the pomp of ell the notions of the eerth-1cerlet` end ld. Azure end gold, pur lo and gold, old and gold, white an gold--olweyae chenging tumult of colors that eeemed to live end gleam with a light of their own. It wae enough. No eye could hear more gorgeoueneee. No more gorgecuaneee could there he, un- less princes ere toclothe themeelveainreim howe a the sun. The prelude we: play- , nd now the great moment was at hand. Already carriages were rolling u full of the queen : kindred, full of her chi dren and children's children, but we herd- ly looked at them. Down there, through an avenue of eager iecoe, through a storm of white, waving henderchiefa. through roaring volley: of cheers, there was up- pronching a carriage drawn by eight cream colored horeee. The roar eurged up the street, keeping pace with the eight horses. The carriage passed the barrier; it entered the church yard; it wlueled left and then right: it drove up to the very etepe of the mnthedrhl. JIIDIIC IIIISII llIllI' I wuu-urwluu nu-Inga-fnho A Ionnuin in Tnfdor Iquno tho oihcr do hohuu he nutonnd I Iburk was ightlv disparaging to bid: made In eolobntiou ` humus mun: till. you no llnu, Io Itnoou, In munucruy. Iounox. June 94. - The quuco lm ordorod I ` diamond-ahapod medal Itnok in go sud silver for pruanhtion hull the lord mayor: in tho unihd king- d 050 lord` mu nd the auto. {mil in votnp: th 3 :ibbon in $"u..1 -.-gnnnn DI!!!)If- Loxnox, Juno 24.--Lord Bruno enur- tdnod the colonial pnlnion. inch: in Sir Wi|tri.. Lanrior. who was by lit with. this evening at Nathan nut, the Sliooiontoffho 'I'IolowIoohIu IVIcIv. DIalAHoIIIIovYorhIIIl`. ' "Hlo`:nol. Jung 2!.-Whcn:.':15wd bf imam Inn I and dnqu fountain in Dublin: -5.`... LL` `ALA-n J-- K-`nu: LA --Jlnnn uncovered begun to emg me one nununaun palm : Come Ye Before Hun and Re- Joine." The queen : lips were ti ht, and her eyee, perhepe in wee fenoy. ooked dim; but then Three ohoere for the Queen and the deen, pioue men. we: wildly ww- ing the wonderful crimson cup, end the `pillars and roofewen ringingu if they must come down. Then God Save the Queen." e lusty peel, till you felt drowned in sound. Tbequeen looked up smiled. end the qneelfe elnile we: the of it ell. O emile ms broke down the end month, a mile the ueemed hell relnoheno. no wint- fnl. yet kind, eo einoere. eo motherly. Innnml. June Queen small,'h_laeh nzare inthe middle or were shining cavallers. this great army, this roaring multitude, but it was also very glorious. When other kings of the world rive abroad an escort rides close at the wheels of A their carriages. The queen drove through her peo lo. quite plain and open, with just one sol ier at the ourbystone between her and them. Why not? They are quite free. They have no cause to fear her. They have much cause to love her. Was it not all for her-gala trappings of the streets. men. horses, guns and the living walls of British men and women? For the queen summed up all that had gone before, all the `soldiers and sailors and the big- limbed colonials. and the strange men from unheard-of islands over the sea. We know now what that which had come before all stood for. We know as we had never known before what the queen stands for. The empire had come together to re- vere and bless the mother of the empire; the mother of the em ire had come to do homageto the one ing more majestic than she. There were the archbiahops, bishops and deans, in gold and climsonea ,andwhite. orange and gold embroider vestments, waiting on the steps. There through gaps in the pillars and seaffoldings you could see all her ministers and great, men, a strange gli~ we of miniature faces, as in some carefu y labored picture, where each face stands for an honored name. All stood and the choir sang-Te Deum. Next rose upa melodious voice intonin prayers. The queen bowed her head an then the whole choir and the company outside the cathedral. and the `whole company in the stands. at the windows. on the house tops and away down theatreet. all standing. all uncovered began to sing the one hundreth cathedral. We all lee up. Cheers broke into soreeme, en the enthusiasm swelled to delirium. The sun, wetery until now, shone out suddenly cleer and dr , end there was is little plein, ushed ol lady, All in black, with A silver streak under her bonnet. and with A simple white sun- shade. sitting quite still, with the corners of her mouth drawn tight, as if she was trying not to cry. but thet old had `was the queen, and you knew it. You id not wenttoloolr at the littering uniforms now, not yet st the yright gowns and young {ones in the carriages. nor yet et the stately princes. though by new all these were ranged in a half eirole round her. You could not look st nny body but the queen. so very quiet, so very ve. so. very punctual end so un- Ilnietekedly every inch e l`eidy end : qum Fl 111` . middle gltheee mam, hleeh gure in , .t.:..a..a 4-uni-Anal-I, thin an-get ax-mv_ IAHDON. Juno 24.--K}. W. Bhovanl. ` nan in-Annals Ah flan um-Irin I 31:. P` DB9 or III NIIIIIII In ulp an-u'u---nu. Iorq Gotgoounuo child than no- Tlu lnuulun lwnllod to l)6I|rlun- 'rIo Queen`: curt-use Droyo to the Itopa or the 0ntlIodrnl-Guu-dad by In u_.o- no than Pnnnln--lnnl . ,-.--.-'9",--~ - -- - an -.b:.; an mvna ' ' Iipu_-sponloilntnspt-.

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