Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1897, p. 3

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I _ IEUUII: Junsos. 8%. bonus. Ont. stone. Swimming nco-A. Guy. Goorgo M0- in. sunop. Three-legged noo--G. Latun-my and E. in-ma. y. Sanding long jump--'l`homn Rube:-ry, (nmnh Evan. `i'iWILT3XEia iiiiid IHIIIOI VIIU wj pip!!! :5 uvuu:n7n'I." .- - "* ` m.*-.....'?-.-* 2'3"-*= -v-1 ruin 10"" m I $W-I'C Ill VIll-I VV-- Invin- Got Their Wilkins, Tlokot. _ i i T . . London Q I,-Anoaahlro Llfo Ap- ,. . nuance Onmpany. Innuur.r.rA numsmn nouns! Wm boooo l.__A lea t to Lo`ndon,| Or any city in the world and ask I P D CORSEIS and you tvill nd them. Their reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston from Steacy 8:. Steacy. The North American Life Assurance Co s Position cont. As the and on um. dompueod: with um ol 195. about: thofollownc mulu : Cash lnoolno lnouuod IOMOJI. or out 10 per cent. New imnnnoo luuod lnoxdud o6u.uo.oo, or over 18 par cont. uncut: vv - I 10 per cent. Godvih'i` Iniurane Emporium Ramona to Anchor` Bunqua. ovu- Iznrnnn Olm. nnmar Kim: Ind BIDOI Luonl Auiununvu an or our 10 per cent. Payments to policy-holder: lnorouod 0150,- 459.9. or ovot 14! per cent. q The company halal londld position for an oxporiennad man in `ntorn Ontario. All communications to be add:-cued to W. J. FAIR. Inspector. Kingston. D. F. ARMSTRONG, W. J. MIR, Adam Extract. ...........ono but-lo !'loiuohmsnn'n Yeast. .ono Inn to om one sun ...... ...........t.wopoundn I"luiuoh|nsnn'n Yuan .. . nu: to out can S r. ......... ..........t.wo unt Cmm of Tartar. . .0110 1: onnoo Inkgw-m ugh: ................. . .t.wo [nlllllll Dlnolvo `ho sugar. ormm o!'I`nf.ar and nut in the victor than add-tho oxen-not ; stir until thorougaly mind and immediately bot.- tlo in strong otllou or lllhcorking undt n; the cork: uouroly. use the battles as warm place or sevonl hour: until the at can work on chat!) to nuke tho con ta ulhrvnoonthon icon in: collar or othu cool nhoo. In no former you haw Inch munmoont results boonjttuined. speelnl Aunt. Kingston. Illendmn f""' Reliance] _ ___;_. During the bout month: 0! the you ride the nut. most popular Bicycle: for `VI. THE GENDRON '97 at $85. -- '96 at 575. ~- RACER at $90. RELIANCE at $65.00. .-_.__; _._o__ __ AI. ._r_`ndc_>larship - At.` QTITIIEIVIH IIYEYWEH! -\-an-1111:`:-Q up- vvw-vv. Aluminum nish to be found on] on the (hadron. Catalogues fun on I piontion. Gene:-II shook of sundries on hung. Whooll to rent. Easy to buy ivhooln. 0011 And no. E6T; i3* fo umv '3' > ` - GoodQu'aIlt. Low Prlocc. - Prompt Qqllvory. Can nnn I\.'nIInn_ ADAMS emeen BEER. RECIPE. ' _' UV. J. MOORE. ..----. um nnnuuun-nu nilniii nwwwm on. 'cow.uNa's_ -._ gag.` :4-` - Totul lnsunnoo in force lnon-Mud 01,114,186. . . . - -_ In n... ...-.6 Reserve Fund inonuod 01s6.70I.00,o1-over I-| &I Uv_jj-<: Aauxn-. 19 uonnnu. nun. _.._.....___._..__._.__:..n..;._ In tho, INGSION BUSINESS . - nznon. In Ioholuuhfp will out! o the holder to rooolvo free tuition an 0 n th of June in the Buslnou or tho an 0 mnont. non ould ho undo without delay :9_:`h__h- whidh Ohonlublloo To Glasgow. To Dublin. TO Berlin.| To Paris. To New York. ['0 Bostoin] '"xiE:"vci;i:=Z '3.-.73-3-:3` In vI:ou:o: ` Dun tot int 1.; 03:5 OI\l&..|lytq`L. [gig-7"? (HAS. GYDB A t, _uo gm Whom Inspector. 9mm _*I.T_K'3 u:Noiia.'aeMi/my Is PUBHQNQ AHEAQS +_Hs.wonrc. ' ` hdivsi J'?9!lw [_lIOH`EZl)VI II! -py->uI_r. van -nu-nu `I III K` W Bvnumn, slim 24.-='--r._ care; `ha us ea ml and II` ' innin- t.i:;g.B_\'lna _ . B.A;.-,bu to} tnrnod rom'l`otpnto. ' V. . Charla Rut` tan M1 and dislocated For shoulder. 83! inimptoviuf !l6Vly. W. `Enn$ a`hu obssod i he Shunt` `Incl. John Trial- dl, hown!. Saudi tho KLioIk*uV g:r:.eri`l" horpitul`:o'r A dough of cache, bu returned home. Willihm huudik Bu opoue up: bake shop in Odoi. M Jun- Mculllun km oounmenood bIIo_aroe0.i9n 9! n I:-an r-ninnnn Thnmnn wuagnu lug smash In uni:-hon- loony-II 'l.`_OII_--An .|'hll'I I5 `M Layne:-loonl 0! Bgmlr. Janina: __Iv_| ...`..._l llnbuaa/'Irn1>uhnn'. ` n_no '&, |mI,u 1-ll'l!i1'. we-I.t-I: !r0|.Il_PIr(h__n_|'%lplt` yqook qndfpud in nnnlq, Wiinm A-i th. 5 abort visit. `The villop bunt! oupplitdoho uiuiio no the hvnlodnfl an Harmvunibh.onJuuo loch. A nun tron hon amndgd and tahqropqpt :- timn. `Minn _P9u-I Mqkoly, _|.or 1 `J1- lightfnlvioib-Ix mouth: with `her in),- shor in Oullnnd.`Iowo,hu returned home. Dr. Gum NM Iiutor, ol:Nopum. lvojtf rived no u {the pumps; with Mrs. Van- Invgn. o_Joyncr` foll_ nod Jhuro.h`n log so thathovu ammo |:o`att;end to ho work for s In dhyl. 8. Tnuoott. nu. hp ' '1-churned from the United Baton. Thou`; of the Hor_n_orito" pornlluiion hold I. ni- ing convention in their rooms over .il;- limbs tblnokamibh.aho[> on the duty of June 9:. . Although I>ho'*dny was was and dreary tho nrdor oi tbooo_.Iqho attend- od was. on this account, none the lone weakened. IFL; anal-Inn`: `nu nnn Ivn'nh\1! in I'.'\;l Ih. Mcllllllln nu colnlncnuou unusual?! 9! .- no reuidonop. , 1flp9xp_na G1-ivi Vhoqlnj from Parlmm lut_ week and puicl weakened. _ The outloolr for mica mining in this eec- 1 tion of the country is this year exception- ally good. Not for a number of years he`: minin about Sydenham been so promising. The ebster mining company having bought up certain mining rights near here, has entered with a vim into the mining of mica. They are retted to have discover- edsplendid shows. ti: on their roperty at the head of Eel`lake and the oor` pro- perty at the head of Little Long lake. I! theee mines are o! a permanent nature the benet to Sydenham will undoubtedly be reat. `They are situated within such a s ort distance of the village that the head- I quartere of the company must naturally be here. Already a number, of men from here have received employment, and it is probable that before long many more will receive em loyment. "A sou erly wind and a cloud sky" roclaim a winning evening for the yden- am football team,` for on such a day did the Sydenham boys defeat Kingston s fast aggregation, their old-time rivals. -Your niter year have these two teams met on the grounds of the Sydenhnm team. but only to have the ame declared a draw. But on June lleb t o home team was de- clared victorious by a score of two to one. Great was the crowd that had gathered on the athletic grounds to see these warriors meet, for they expected a fast and exciting game: not were they disappointed, for the ewilteet game of ball ever witnessed in Sydenham took place on that day. The hopes of the Kingston boys raised high after about five minutes play, when they scored their first and last goal. Afterlthis goal when there was any scoring in be done it was the home team that did the work. When ' the boys were declared the winneri tremen- dous was the is lame they received and hearty oongratu atione were extended to them from ailisidee. The goals that were kiclred were faignd no penalty kiokswere awarded durin the whole game. One week later. on t `eir.-own grounds, the boys again repeated the trick. and detector! Na- panee by a score oi_two to one. This was not such an exciting gnmeae the `em. The Napanee boys are {good `footballers and splendid checks, but they show lack of practice which probably accounts for their defeat. _ Dr. Tovell refereed this me in his usual impartial manner. The gydsnhamteam is new second in the league, Deeeronto leading by'two points. The baseball team ghoes to Tweed on July let to play Yarker t ere. Fifteen dollars has been offered as a prize. . Vinlfnra 9 Rnhnrh Lahnv. of Nannnoe. we mgnc at 31. Mr. Cotter wga sway visiting at I lime. A neighhor nuned Williaug Long saw two man in the not of setting tire to the place and he claims that they are the prnsouora. A- ptelinninnry inve_sti- gntion was `held yeder before Ing- istmte W. 8. Young. 0 Bronte, who oounnittcd loth for trial. Tints I.n.v_e been 3 nnmbord innondiary fires in the district of mo. _Ind_ the comm ity in oomidcnbly excntod our the it. Do- tootivo Marta `hm won-had up a strong case Illinntt a moment. tad the gem ple of thmlocalit `era en` mi: in: t.h`em_nolvei4upon o ruult 0 his labors. Dobouvo Int-up like: u onatauo cap- tunnc Bnrllluton. Toronto. June 23.-,-Im tor John Murray. of the Ontario or m_inn1 inves- ligation department In: create?! two man named James liuradmnd Freda)`- irk McMillan at Burlington on ncbarge of having burned thd resirlence of Hugh Cotter, of Nelson. neu that plaoehon the night of MI$"24. Mr. (`nthrr was nwnv visitinn t. Nothing 1}}; Obuullht `mud Alpoud for hp;- has been onereu as a prize. -. Visitors: Robert Lehey, _of Nepsnee. at Mrs. Lshey's; Miss Weir, of Kin sten. st Mr. Moons; George and William ood- NE, at Joseph Woodruffs; Herbert end Robert McConnell st Mrs. McConheil s.- When it became known that the needs of the eonferenco made it neeesesry that the Rev. Mr. Jemieson, who for the lost two years has had charge of the Methodist church here, should be removed to Al- monto. an expression of profound regret was heard from all clseses in the common- ity. Mr. Junisebn indeed began his work here under the moat fevoreble ens ices. He came highly recommended on this secured him i s` hesrty welcome. His gentle. unessurning msnner nninklv nnrlnr-sad ell tint had been "undue" u:o"r&&onn'&o of mu Gnu on A_I.u.|...- .-4| Mu. Vnvv luv. um hngn grills-vur.Inu_.punI,w-_wIuu inprovunonh in tho mun. I Kingnon Ouija W ` ._ %~.._ . . t... ax` ... ms genue. Illllleumlng mlnlivr quickly endorsed sll that bed In heard in his favor and soon won for him the hearts of all. But it took time to unfold his true worth.` As week sno- ceeded week. Ismonth After month passed by, it was seen that he was s mm ol ,_nn ordinary gifts, either of head `or heart. Thoroughly educated, without I suspieion of pedanhry. simply eloquent without any devices of rhetorimprolonndly pious. with- out s taint of bigotry or self-righteoum noes, with echsncter as trmsparent so the dsy iteelf-whet wonder that Mr. Jemieson should be highly Csteemed by ellospehle of estimating true we . and thug his` departure and that of, he estimable wife end funiiy should he I name of universslregret. ,.:--.-__.j.: INCENDIARIES lUN DOWN. manna! L T up .% ridiixsbmgimj 22.-our-.311 '91. e `F P515: - Y` Sumo! `fviend`h;\,I*t!.om - {Q19-d;'9PP6_d inn`) thb; wi'`lil.iiNtlc'ion. Whli3h *3 helireytod to bog in ,;t)|iu_ one of steel. eviI'e'nf.1y desige g.o_r_uin he work al- ready done. ' er a week was spgnt on what. is cnll 3 fishing job. tryIn8` grapple _it, but_ `to nq purp0s?. !_As a. last I..._.nn + H.-,;` . -`f~ .' ` 5. tkluequufnl ml din Iilnied In: In ,.: `. ' ~02 I)?-I know '.?&o o! ' ~ irhvtd" ii`a"uxmnhion have" A Eaton. and` can-'-`3-up n-an at 3,; f ateil! oviY1$s ' V Wsbrk :1: ' urii-bet via went on what. is_e'a11il mi to crappln at. but tomgjurpoeo. _ As mm resort 51 namtte was used 111- J lune uuamitu urxot; this `menrai-o_ _u_n-_ x (1 III` `yr Imtiti -new-ea` tithe uaeniale un- , h"IJ83=Ipmc.Ie `llllt noon: l:_ey' have had lwtlu 3 hkyghiitt to l pi1oeI..eurineo.we~wsye odae rum tfannuition. ms _' th d_t,.About;8D0 `Git-lib! h.I-,V,I~d ; ed -Inhoutwlnrti .tgut.-n-tupoottocomno-with than- two at the bottom ot_ the small hole; nbontlox-ty feet farther dmml It is _l_i.1iuull3:t`o`aaqt yet what t.l:o`renul1: will _be. .~l1ut vghpevnr duuoredihe well snort nunxce me use ! pg _- t hem: ` ,thia_ti was him! " ` to fishlifut. and .,l)ein-3 Chlnper atee could not be drilled `up or;`amu,ed.`l`o-piece: by shear force. R`.v'1llen-ill", the Vmnnnger. is expect- ed to return an .eoon_ as health will it, Last Momlnyellred A. Perry 1: lab eldest boy. Bonny B., tour ugly .well*kn9w what to put in A dummy: and Ixiuht monltha. by in lnlllw ` em ny? B. `four ` 1: land rigm y :5, by i:1n.mmu- ion." no we: alck ms `ve dayl. when fltlzneiul o;ellv:at;m.tg:e Wggte um orveh. 3 . v. n..--M. bop. omcimd. anointed ._ new; David M llaon..- Mr. eat].-lMrs.. Pexgry luwe the sympathy of the Vcommumty In tl_1eir bereavement. Jubilee concerts. picmcs. festivals. and othencelobrutions of a minor character are all crowded .into the latter half of Juneu Union factory tune up retly well to theline for the `month 0 May. in; off, at eigzty-4-.igh,`t cents pa; 1 pou of mxlk; but there are others Mil in, ad- vnnoe of-us a. little. There is still on nunni wt (If hit!` and to thvdixeae-.took an acute tormunad ` the but-`medion.l`eid' we: on! noo.veil.`. the `depot for ahipmeny. ` The etrawbegry crop m the upper par; of the-towmhnp.-ls reported as falling away below general expectations. Large growers who ` ngaseci a. suppl of pickers recent ynqtltled - them t at l:heywould~no.l: required, as we fruit `L3 not them. 'Doo-much cold and wet weather is believedsto be the cause. The ctop ot raspberries promises. at raent lope a. good (me. The area of his tru_It ls unusually large. and. an- nually 1ncr\a.sing at n rnpld rate, no | much so ch 0; the business will be over- `done and co lapse follow. ofus--a `little. There Is sun 21 qtxunuty of lmy_ and grain coming for ahlpment. u Inn atmwberrv crop upper part R 0i7i"EI9'rT 7th. 4 ..'i .a `u`. .Z:'!!.` vi uA`lh|a.oo`:; gut l`O.hI:Olll`I I.Ii`%.:::)II:\IIfO 0! home "nro1I79'im-.hmue:a33ln'r:u=n I Juhlloo lorvlovu Won Bold. Odessa, June 23.--A very quiet event took place at the Methodist arsonnge Saturday last. when George organ anti Mrs. Qumran were united in marriage L I )..- ll`... Gun:-rnnhn My-_ "nd My-_q_ united in nmrnagu by Rev. Mr. Sect-omhe. Mr. und Mrs. John Stunder. (nee `Miss Washington). of Barrie. recently married. are spend- ing their honeglimoon in this vicinity with friends. - 1`. and Mrs. Lockw0r- thy. and two children. of Michigan. are visiting Mrs. Lockwoi-thy`: mother. Mrs. Hicks. tor a few.weeks. Harry Benja- min. ot Watexftdwn. is ndln-g nfew dag: with his brother. Ra ph Benjamin. ns. Maekay. ot Collins Bay. 3 nt last` Thunday `with her sister rs. George \Vn.hfts. Mrs. Barnum. kin`3s- * ton. spout` a-few we here with her sister. Mrs. Charles Vmtts. Miss Mag- gie Coo _ is staying for a. week with her aunt. . A. Baker. Mrs. Charles Cruse. of Trenton.` is visiting her sister, Mi-e.Fre.nk i.U0{l)'$. for a few days. Mrs. Lake. of N etshin ton state. is vies itinf her numt. Mrs. lbert Booth. and other friends in this vicinity. for a few months. . Jubilee Sunday was well obaervedin our ehurcheu here. In the Methodist church Sunday school. several speak- ers bold. in a few well chosen words. the history of the queen and empire, and in the evening others took up` the same strain. The church we: beauti- fully decorated with evergreens. flow- ers. etc., and birds chirped out their praises with the choir and or an. In the afternoon. after the usual . bbath lesson, H. S. Davy. S. D. Clark. Dr. Mea- cham, Dr. Matsler. and Mr. Milne. said a few words on the empire. the Metho- dist ehurohof the last sixty years. the science and arts. and the queen as a wo- mnhx In the evening. similar sub eots were dealt with at more length. an lis- tened attentive. to by the congrega- tion. The speec es were interspersed with anthems and solos b the choir. and the service closed wit God Save the Queen." BIVU xuu ll _':lI|Ir_I,iJ'l lusluqtnu some ' to in qlcnljlfou-it! -1 = 2- "R50, llianii-iu'aHeu`rtuqlNcvoA Bilhwlllmmovolk. . "V *`'7':`.f.`L'~. . `-#*~--9'-5*` [p_\}(*,,."w ~w- --' ...... _;ai=..=-=..Ir,:..~.; .'..-21' HIV! YOIl`PIlplhtion,1`hrobblngor ltrqulu `Banting of tho, ' ' HM?` . ~l If Bo, M ilbm-nu`: (Heat-turd Nana Ping willpure yo_u. . ,. I-__- 1... an u, use, Shortness of l'3t;;th. Dls- I {Pith nher Exarllon. I Have You iifoelinir ,6: that noinelhiinrlnnoinclnnco nun 15:3,":-% u-a="'.n-K 27":'I. 6333' Ynolnhbd nhgaadng thug ni- QIUIIPIIIUP I. UIIU VII] TV! IIIU Irv-II - otonum. Inlrllin. Into Rulddnoo or Alexander ' (Iago; Johnson Bu-cot. -nu}.-n.A`.g:-nag-4 Au---;-.-2 ._.n I -i',".?u"..`.'.?'.. an zzu-_=Ev-r!.9-h-I1:-[ch I DQOTIBOUI W DIBIIII. Ull- trsn after Exortlou, a ; Snrothqring foaming. C.`-gm go nu Okgn-a-`In gIlI`I3IllB_I'llIg :I"Ct:'llIIK. pawns. or am tough the Bugs: and Han ? Nilhuuhertandan Dill: will run: or I-Inlhlvn nlulzlnu nunluunu-vu Pill: will an or talk If in than. !'9l>D6d muu lataol. Jrk nent ying ; to un- `.3 they 2 it to t tram `. ut 290 Huh-iv ':~"m *a$3km m MTun+K Uhnnodhmw '0 min! NW brink. but no, q< ~`Bony.nm :15.-.'-nu ' nAAA4Iu\`|AQ nnn s=::.::::n;!***:.2:v.._`;`*:'......H"'..::?..:.`f; .: Ohnndo kidney .|,.wor nu: ma unaw- on. . .. -A tim'?.n1_ r , music Broiblniz-`tho ' ah Enholnfo upooille g ghmalzq Qnd.o,|`IuI`wo QkI!1Ip- . duo. A his other , C `I Oshrr Gun dud Chino`: _ and nrponeino for colds and nu.-imp mm the Oanndinn manhunt- pl ohm : Kidno; "*3 252-.:r "~'w...."~ In ' (0.. V!!! ` , I`- oru. Edluhnhh. unreal. ammo. gun can no " V -1701, .l}NH.$d nunpluoi uoo0innom. "Th rotuir-I ue; boon; 0 proved thaw nyoh chm was mnroomod. The nmdlo dio- romri (`D01 pcuugaa I ` V'@;.PP'.*9 ` .- giggdition of ample; wil I... Ill 'l`|mnn AI in ' SW11 "".'."..'rr'.'..**""?." -..".'..' * ~.~. ' V 1-. `bum (ample; will HnId:_nr- i:n` 1% 0 Thou at n. -dIhh?`nz!3I33i\ on- nla-` a account shun and alto naive I ln_l!lJ. tnolo M |,'uuuII_Ip,gI\_pqnIg ru- ohur 0 -u-cool aunt? uhohoiivo that of the laugh mango in return. . news xfffnnv Dodirs Kidney Pills ` Always cnmravel A "o`urse of Mineral Waters is the ace ted l`n'eh,ns of the age maintaining health. * ` G054! wheels, inoluingl Iomo `E00- lnmbiu and Hsrtfotdo. prices to good riders, , hIf\f\Y anrtnnf, _-_. 3'. -`I-3-5:- nnpnmna of :11 kinds jubm % and reliuhly-dune.` Bpaoid dbl: It ~ `*5 lrnnvvw Iv avvu unsav--n ~ RIDING SCHOOL now in ` tion, Gallgu` ngo_ got lqugnn. Inuknnlion INC to yu`nlaIutI- M pul- $1IlI`I | .'i.'1'2'.' __n_; POPE Illlcllmi Hantord;'cu qh; 1- C ------'>_..,,,__ _ II ? f' ' 011' Ionuuu. ...%a 2.:..*:f"1:..'.'n:.:F...*-:.-L.:. 3; ggg Aauvf . Aha; tyventvyemrfcf mm cxjucmtmg pun: mused I am fussed to make .it.-know, thug . hnvq been completely cured of this ion -sanding trouble b Dodd's Ki nayrPiliI. During eoeyearslvhavo.-spent hundtjeds-of dollars without any permanent relief. Had 1|: _ of your wonderzl remedyr-n ago it would. hnvh_aav,e . , months of -Agony and hand ` .`.``: ~ . . V V nuixcixous Banoock, ` L.`vaRy. : promo prov-u =-9* A-.!--.=-I ?p"'1hW`a1xEo h"""6? 'e'3c{lJ:` W , ` 5 I-. ' -1-'.'T..'3 . -aaaua:"as,.1.anza\ ?;nidAL mtloy. 75o. ~ LIRIQWI But Pugngby Noe. Awcrgukcyl SCHOOL. I% III! IIIIOBIII 01 Jun uluuu Anhblnhop and tho Vary lhvdho Dan 40 ngpln smmm 4 LOSCOMBE, XIICXTNTRUHT. OIYIDIIHII % Rsmovan. -.:-zi; AROHITEOTU HAL. . , A__,,, UBDIDAIS `OAR D8. iibsfn Civahv WHILE! anvuvr nuangl-I'D. vvuu 3011100. ool-nu Kjngund amok EDUCATIONAL. 5 usunancs. 3gr;IAuclAL. %:.o $0.15 DO? ICIN- por cumin A .25...`.'.s`ai .`s. .'1.$. ` mm:.., LEGAL N Tsusz. mrrw. Aulmuanu mu ln. ' )0 u-`Princes: cud Sydn- E. uuuu 3: g. III BA- in: end eorupnlouo rand (or the constitu- `Ilejef het"eountry, e he been the sub- ` olleverel etuempte on her lite. They ' `f ten]; felled enbirely.d|:*eeeth:eub ti;-ze otheu.cepe_nQe.rto ac; rm. e , ueen ', peuonel cour- goon` theee er :2 '.l?II`l_:eu dumps wee made by Edward Oxjogd. On June 10th, `I340, He dia- ehetged e pmom her me'ee:y when she _vgn.,e_goinx up Constitution ill. The man vcequlee med. and ether being cepcured yype eenu to Bedlam end thence to Dart- inore. `where. after thirhy-{our yeere. he gee hrenIporl'oed.to Auettelie. where he not up in Ullalllmgltl houee painter. Nanlv t veere lever. on May 30th, In eplhe of the queen e: amiable end ilproeeheble eherneter and her unvery-. Amman.-. 7 Q1100!) Victoria. who hlnhor twenty- ninuhgoor, has now Mi oixt! 39"-V In d.`nnpt.bionhi hu'~ to Im'vI_I0IIn3 dongeu which. do not buols 0I`dllIIl'] mortals. I - ...u. Mm nnnnn Iv omighln nnd~ enema: ` 3 ' '.' l.in. .n.s...x.n..mnz- . I U91 fvmu. Ollefhonn. I am. to 0 Nu; gunning Qvgglgg, n_tg_ 9 up huam pr: noun punngr. Nearly 1: .1 your: May 30th,. 1842. uululiaout in the man plnoa,John Frnnoio rednb the quun. He was son- ........1 on a..o.h for thin mt. bub was Fnnmo urea In lino quun. nu wan acu- unood to dqth for_ thin act, bub aftnrwardq roprioved. Ind. WM t1`N1`P|'d to Tumhin. rm- o.i.a.a nhlmmnf. um: mud: on Julv Tumnu. The third attempt. was made on July an! by I` deformed youth mmed John Wiilinm Bean, but his into! minced re. Ho-was ilnpricomd (or o ghtoon months in Navigate. Again`, injhy. on the l9t.b. in the you ISA9, and I third time on Constitution Hm. William Hamilton tired so her mu- jooty. Ho. however. was only sentenced to tmnlportagion for even years for this nah. . tach. In the following year Lioub. Pate oom- mxztod another oubrago, but he had no In rdrons intent. Just u her mjeaty wu having Cunbri House Pate struck but out ch. face wit I cum, and, like Humilton, was sentenced to trnnuporqution for nevon years. 0 Th. Int. nmuinn in which nnvbodv als- ' L,-_ . . Sloan: mom ABIABSINATION |.Bn Aaotsqtou. W Ian act. for v The lost occasion in which anybody tompt.od,to injure hot majesty was two day: After the. thanhgivin tor the re- covery of the Prince of plan, when a man nomad Arthur O'Connor. approached her mainly : earrings in the country and of Buo inghpn Palncoand ah:-,ut.enod~the ........ -am. nuhnl. John Brown. who of Buotingnpln Palace anu wmawnuu -mu queen with n p ml. John Brown. was then her majesty : ololut personal at- hendnnt. aim! the youth and hook the re- volvortrom him. which Wu found to be ....l;...l.ul ' .4: . Britain. `'1 ex toss the sentiments of my fellow- oitisous In wishing for your people the Ero- longstion of o reign illustrious snd mn- by odvsnco in soioncs. arts and popular well-hing. On bdholf of my oonntrymen I wish particular! to rscognizs your friend- .I|:|p'for tho Un ted Btous and your love of pssos sxsmpliod upon important occa- sions. Tb :. -.1`.-Inn on nninnwlnthrn the dab]: Pnuntql To Queen Victoria my `the Bo- public : Baler-Recognise: I`:-Iondnhlp. Lobox, Juno 23.---The following in the text of the personal letter from president McKinley to queen Victoria. delivered to her majesty at Buckingham pulses by Whiboluw Reid. the spacial envoy of the `United Btutu: * um- I... nnninnhu Vinrm-in. nnaan of 5. I1. mcumou. u.n., crI'.. g.3;..:3:_.;:.':.:.-. ..& ..-:..-=:..:~az:: -Unison states: "To her majesty, Victoria, queen Great Britain And Ireland. ompreu of Ind}. . lndiuz ~ "Grub and friond-In the name and on-behalf o the poopln of the United Status I pruont their uincoro folicimtionn upon the aixbioth anniversary of your majesty : nocauion to the crown of Great: Britain. on .....-....A Oh: nnnhimnnh nf mv fallow- oions. "In in pleeein to ecknowledge the debt of gratitude en roipect due to your per- eonel virtlee. May your lifobe prolonged, and honor and roeperioy bleu tho poo e over whom you eve been called to rule. May llberoy ourish throu hour. your empire under just and equal awn. And your government continue eorong in ohe elfeotlone of ell who live under it. And I -5.-llauvl on Man. I1l'|I`Il' main-I-.v in VOIVll' xruul uuu. wuwu wan upuuu vv unloaded. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. | India : XVIII Isl`... the attention: 0! an wno uvo nnuor In. Ann I pr: God to have vour majesty in His hol coping. Your good friend, WILLIAM Mu muzv." Ker majesty oxpnued her sincere thanks to president McKinley and to the great nation of out kinnmon." tether Ipntt Wee Joyful]: Received on Ill: leturn. On Monday evening a reception wu ten- dered by the people of Wolfe Inland to the Rev. '1`. J. Sprett. pastor of the pariah. Father Bprett he: been eheent for some time in the Bermuda for the benet of his health. end he: just returned. On his er; rivel et the lnlend et 6:30 o'clock on Mon~ dey evening he was met by neerly ell hie iehionere end given e heerty welcome one. The reverend gentlemen we! pro- eented with e ne bouquet of flower: by little Gertrude Steley, upon which were the`worde My Gift of Welcome. - mama.-Inn wen than fm-mad whinh the word: "My um: or V elcome." A proceelion who then formed which proceeded to the church. The grounde were prehtily decanted. An eddreea wu presented to Father Sprett by the school children. reed by Harold Hogan. end ex- preedng their heertielt gledneee at the re- mm of their Beloved peetor and friend. Aeothel-_eddrece.wu reed by A. Seelq on behalf of she perieh and concluded with eeliug him ho ecce I puree of 875` an e eliqhl tribute of their ulfeclzlon end the ee- seem in which he wee held.` HALL. pnth mud: A win: fnnlinn rm. In In lands of the Phlllnthol. Wmnsmt. Ont... Juno 23.--Goorge Milli- gsn: flt8u.ot`lMn so Ioniu baclon. was to nuncyyutotda" ytonponduho by. On his return he MI in with no tnlnpo, who succeeded In sting him into nboxcuou 1 union {night min 15; Ihoy I013]!!! him of NI clqthing dub tout ttnuonoy hind, about Il0a`I`io`|nn lotnhotain ulna. us Iillhnl on to Windl. striving hit tlhuorullg. no in: custody liyhio Minivan `who made has `II: Vpoiiu no looking for-the Manna.` ~ 15` taollnyln wmon no was no_1u._ htbc Sphttg undo n my fooling to- ply. thanking the glooplofor their `col-dbl nuptlou nnd the atom gift. B9 In tho gnnly pl _ with tho luunt oouptiou shun to him by the ohilron. *-`gnnunna company. [In '0 ,(lD,(Il). Inlddloll MWIIAI '.:::`IL`z.*-.=:':.::*.:.~.n '2---M bnnll um (I!!! PBDPIETY hnnl at Til -II I'll! um--V. Orruu. Juno 24.-A curios! bod hookhollp window in] pond oi HELD IN man, ESTEEM. queen, propemtaionll were mule tor I one- hretion. Many-of the neidenu, myself ' among the number, went tube uoodl neu- zhp town to gather owers. vBennt.ilul*ger- lendto! our naive owenwetvehung ibout uuhoeugfectoone of evergreens. inter V "bl: .eddedt.o&|Iehaet f :e:'.;'.:L:"*+=f . " In the afternoon the mllitei-y stationed at Kingston we:-e celled one , for 3 min and review. Alter the troop: Juan` tevhwed everything was quiet lintil` the evening, when great bonree wen lighted en :0 no of rejoioin . so 1.. mhnllinn n .1331 soon mlled ewev Otlun Jonrnnl; A , -1 I\AA._.-.. Mr neqnunou to ulq-unlit-nu. "I uni living in the Pnnbytol-Ion manta at Ki aha. unit A. , Dnumond to I Jo re ,_ "whclr qnaon Victoria uooodol-t. throne. Ihnd-bouumrriod. thu you puvhul and our minister, who run having for the old nouns , naked as to liV0.iI| his Mute. Tho dry nun wn announeod in Kinguton shut Victcrit van propuahionn made for scale- beu-.inn_ Mnnv `of the rehidonta. myself es or reyoncmfg. he rebellion o -1837 loon culled away .the troops to other elds, end myself and other: armed ouuelvee with pintoll, ubree eudlowling pieeee. Sentry duty had to bodone every night. as it we: expected "the. rebel: wouid attack the place very Uuuwu JO`lll'lIIl'. - = ._ Om of Oman : bait known citizens. A. Di-ummoud, of 304 Oooporgtroot. who was living in Kingston duringhin `car! you: of the quoon :_roign,nmombun oale ruling liar Icqnuion to Mm tlsroul. u! -5.. lining in Lhn P1-nnhvtnl-{An manna " eny eympethixerl from the United Stetee were -known to be ready end willing to etteok as. I well remember vlfen the old windmill nee: Prescott wee captured. The artillery and infantry attacked the plane end mode the garrison prleonere. It wee an eventful dey when they yore brought into Kingston em; oonrt-mertial- led. About 5 dozen of them were hanged in Kingeton end the others sentenced to Bateny Ba . Before the rebellion was over web meny nlghteaf enxlone watch- ing. During the winter. eentry duty was cold end ditlloult work. The notes at the bank had to be taken away for fear of an attack and poeeible capture. t-In urn n time of meet excitement and Andmv nnjuuiquih ' nm In China. ` stuck and possible capture. "Io was I that of great excitement while there may hnvo been a celebration to mark the queen : coronation, the momory of it. in loot nmong the more exciting events of the rebellion. Bevan! Awnro oi Wlnt Wu Being Done I nno |I`IuAlI Hnllrlnn Tlnknt o the case are nxely to be wlaespresu. . The fsote brought out in architect Heakes investigation are: Crotty lives at 33 D'Arcy street. and some time s o resolved to build on extension to it.` e e, it is alleged, did so with lumber which was charged to the government. and with carpenters psid by the ovemment. The lumber was rocured mm the. firm of John B. Smit &Sons. The expressmsn who delivered the lumber at the house on D Aroy street was also secured. and proved the delivery of the lumber. Admissions have also been secured from the men themselves. Among those under suspen- sion in addition to Crotty no employees named Boyd. MoNulty end Gninane. It is said that seven other carpenters are also in dsnger. Tho msnner in which the claw to the THE HOUSE CROTTY BUILT. \IIJl nu Toronto News. 'I`h. -nnnnnni News. ' The suspension of Pal; 5. Crotty. master carponter of the department. of public works. and several of hiahubordinatzea, has produced A sensation at the parliament buildinge. Diamisaals in connectionwit;h the likely to be wideapmd. 'I"|m fnntn brought in danger. The msnner wrong-doing was ivsn to the government is sni to be as fol ows : Crotty is s Ham- ilton .ma.n, 3 pointed to his position by Hon. J.`M. Gibson. Thsrs-is ,slso in the on oy of bhodopnrhmonb of public works no ingshon carpenter" sppoinwq by Hon. W. Hsrhy. The Kingston mm and Orotty have never goohsn nlong very well and the former waited an portunity to get sun with Urotty for rss or imnginsry wrongs. The opportunity came in good time and than he psschod. bluloulli pinion ` . UIRAIGI E HEMTGI. `chin. .::;;1:;r.-.m:e'-~'-~*-L--* -_. Luge drown Ateended-'l`he Winners ol the Iportl Given. The Kingston order of Oenedien Home Circle, Kingston. celebrated the queen`: jubilee by an picnic at Long Ielend Park. The eteemer Paul Smith went down to the perk et l0:30 e.m. and in the afternoon et two. three endgeevon o'clock. There wee e large crowd in ettendenoe end ell enjoyed the outing. Steley end Jemee' uedrille bend furniehed excellent music. be com- mittee carried out every event on the pro- remme. giving valunble prizee. Joseph heobeld acted as judge on all events, w~ ing entire eetiefuotion to all. The beee ll mstch wee between the Artillery end Cree- cent teams. of Kingston. Score : Artil- lery. 22; Creecente. 19. The lcllowing were the winners of the eporte : Rnvn rnna. thirteen wee:-s--J. White- PICNIC AT LONG ISLAND PARK. memo uompcr. _ Boyd nos, sixteen you-a--F..Sunmondn. G. Lubnrnov. . mini.` mum -ivl-Ann van-n._Mncn'iA Rn. Bulnumg IUI Joneph Even.` Runnino n lilllwlll Iwuulrv. G:x1'u:uIx.-My heart troubled me with violent paipieahion, ehorbneil of breath and eleepleeeneee. Thin wee cane- ed. ll phyeioian advised me. by exoeeeive ueeo tobacco. M Since taking Hilbnrlfe Heart and Nerve Pill: the die ing eymptome have entirely dine They have enredwne. and I am thankful to tea- tifytp their 953:4: Signed, W. J. nu. ' Jnnsox. BL ho . mg wmnora or we aporu : _ Boys moo. thirteen year:--J. head, R. Clnxton. llirln mm, thirrnnn vmu-n-Lillia Stnlev. new, kc. ulnnon. _ _ Girls noo, thirteen you-s-LIlha Staloy. Nollie Compcr. Ran mm. sixteen van:-3--ll`. Simmonds. u. mmnmov. Girls` nee, uixteon you-s-Muggie Ru- borry. Nollio Lennox. Indian` noo-Miea Goliogly. Mien Ward. Mon`: mco-Joaoph Eves, H. Daugher- kw Jonepu HYGI- Running jnmp-William Clancy, J. Biuhop. 'l`lu~ag.lnmnd nnn--(}. Laturnnv lIII IIIIA K XVI A V '..`....;.. i

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