. Winn`. III wuu.IIn yuruli uuu Iwumc. [or ' A ` nnlyttanndvn ( 4.- Ilnbln nnlal lnuouala-cl IL. -` .4 :- Inna pun Ill reg!` OI lull! ltlll 0lllcGl'I' IIIOII tent.` ` At eight o'clock Lient.`-gal. Cotfon end hie stall` entertained the major-gienetal and Capt. McLean, A.D.C., to dinner; The stall` men teuhvu very tutily decorated with evergreen, etc., A large porgreit ` . oi her mhrjeetiy in e ate":-ehaped {time of evergreen: `and oyvera hav- ing a place `of honor at each and o the tone. The table presented a. `pretty eight, with if? tpobleza nnpery. glittering lqsewaro. and polilhad eilver, Largo an ondaome bouquete of `owers, pluced as frequent intervals, lent. a pleasing oonlsrub of color. The oabablea were served in the beat wyle of stuff caterer Devlin. who spared no pains to vnticlpabe and meet the need: of hosts and gueete. Crh hfld 0 Lh Mlnh "|Af.l'. rnnnrn I1 uupongno tug: um. uogpon and III 0amu..Ilu. D:-or and Iain Edith Drurg. Mu. Ndbon, Ogilrlo, In. Prince. Min Ron. Mn. Knntr Mn. Iuu Iuu mrl. yrv.`u_nlx`o, Ice grunt pm, In and by I staff of waivers, an or caterer Dovlih'n eioions su- .p,oryuioo. com giiaitv. in the more of the, grove just in rggr of the stun` dicoro mm mm: If $7` WUTI T III WIIIUII KIT. VII" 99` 0nt4mn.. `nod. . . , ' olmlarlsnzvtning, wu qI:itt o:'n:q?:|o:i inaction. "$129 invited um - _pvl_d0IirI I Guoognb Item: ..rI- C05?-on -_-1.4. 1- Dmryandv Ilia qlunu ufusgp, Qty Inll, ` RIB. UIIIVJO, lit!-.Prlnoo.fMiu._ Mn. Kqntg` Mn. Taylor. of Desarontos` in E. Metaphor- son and Mn. W.`N_l2kl.o, Inn nu.--n min -.. DA-and I... .. -L..l..AI E*m`Igmsspscrm l:3Aaon; Gang? aasoonua At ;- omuen IN camp.- huvlux camp-Very Little Immacu- llo Acoldutl this l'u--Brigade otdnn .-l6tu- In: tho Linen.` *'=:.%T."*.'.."`*..Aa;i'.;m-.L. ion- Animus inn nnlnntn-inn:I_ AIL auunn Rantin- _ "l3Wll'l"' 08 n.` `_ Ho inlh camp uh bnd of an. -nohirileh ihwusH[::`&; COP` . r '11]. III! III Q0 00 E1300 1.0 5: , nt.hat`";9 `ight ldoim `in. It. in not, nd `hold the wsrasnundiu " " qW,:"thn6l1o4liad %';';."_x....~..,;u. em *-~.-n*`~`:.:.:-'* III M` to .....v:.r ~ 5? -~-q- -A-and Ill .5155! VVIIIIJ J4 pun SAVIOUR IN ART." ` new ucoooozo ubli . Contnlnn n9 ....':a!:!'.;:L`-"=.',..e*::.93:..***::L2:::.':2 .J;~~ '*`: mt. ,..,`...;-v-> - 3.;-a conldn-`t loan n pln . - r. 'Hnrhn'5 3 Vtoldihin-uh; ho',&hnIJht of him, .~v.`I `Al Qnffnyn Lindnl nnnllv nnnrk jljl Ulxfr ` inthd ll'll'l|J,'3.. wu,n_-Inna IIJ-Ill: In Cg nun. [J coolly mutating "I In taking I lihtty. How didl knot wouldov:aufh;.nn!"; III pl'0X$ I0 `IIVO "0. I0- YI'i`gion, and an an ovidnnoo of . his ohmxo of life bold thowuvdon tint, he knew of A lnoo mu ngdllillo. whore there Imro / rid! in tho (paid 5 103 of,|::II, Iona eounkrfat and on jig `j'ggk K` `it hglunu on wunuu ucvur UH Iluguau. DIIII HID nanu mm to prdcood on tq their n5i`ment.al head- qufrbp to aooort -blag rggnmonn go the Iilliz, she penal: oheorlorzlg gin Rlgnduno? tot oncllou eylnov o . ronce fell: I-would mom be A Inambor`of_ the Mad of our cicy corps. Oioiunn do you npproointo shall}; mean to nw_oy to bo'paop_or|y oauu_nn_ . A gum or tribute cogonuno mom :3 would be bud to pay than wujpnid. the hand of the 143.1: on 7 Tuesday mghbid the` city 01 Moan-eal- M Kxxnsruxnx. :4 Alilngetonlan Boys Oltlsens do Not Fully Appreciate 1 Excellent Band. KINGSTON, Ju 25.-('l`o the Editor): In reading of s e features and incidents of the queen s jubilee in London I was re- minded of an incident which made an im- pression on the minds of thousands of peo- ple who were oomzreguted on Windsor and Dorchester streets and the Windsor square in Montreal on Tuesday night last. The 14th battalion `band had been giving one of its popular concerts at the club St. James, and thousands of people stood for two hours and a half in ecstasy with the manipniiicent and entrancing music that oated out over the area from the balcony of the grand building of this most` wealthy of Montreal clubs. About 10:30 the band was formed up in front of the buildimz as though on parade, ready to march oil`. Baudmaster Carey raised his baton and the strains of God save the Queen came pouring out. I venture to say, as it has never been heard before in any city outside of London. England. The multitude of people bared their heads, and at the con- clusion of the rendition of the national on- them. for a moment an intense silence reigned,broken by thequiet comtnandof the bandmaster, "By the right; quick march. Then the people. as by preconcerted :.c- tion,' broke into applause, and cheer after cheer arose as the bandsmen swung along, playing the grand old regimental march of the corps. On reaching Windsor square the multitude of people was so great and the demand for music from the band so prolonged, ladies more particularly requesting it, that Mr. Carey halted the band at the junction of Windsor Square and Din`-cheater street. The bandsmen played for-some time for the people and nished with `God Save the Queen. This time at the conclusion the `people cheered and called for en encore as though they would never be satised. but the band had regimental head- quarters -the regiment Ul I ill.`Ih6 Dxbh cheer-inc` tho hnndamnn ` 1 Run 'l'o'gccro ubong. `! Nynirhshlg incidhtmof Sum, Iailidoiyh rrhumhry mum! is told. While in .II_Ig.onho probed to the "go; `pg. union. evidnnoa of hi. nlumn. uenguo Ill Emu sort. 0! wing. Aovtlzo oheeae board yesterday afternoon 1,170 boxes of cheese were boarded, 175 white and 995~colm-ed; 800 boxes sold at 8o., bolnnoe unsold. The board will meet again on Wednesday next. at one o cloo|r, instetd of two do formerly. 0,`A.,\I7I! 3LLnAN7, -nau brlln. Lucy were 5 JDVIM IOI. The band geve an open air concert on the market square last evening, and in an incredibly abort time an immense crowd had congregated to listen to the sweet strains. Verily; music hath charms, and they did not disperse until the band played the last note. The selection: were very fine, and it was indeed atrent. The Light- rope performer gave another exhibition` of hi: perlor`m`ance on the rope and trapeze on Thursday evening, and was witnesaed by a large crowd, principally boys. who delight in that sort 0! thing. At the cheese hmu-d vmmrrhv nftm-nnnn mill IJOIIIIG URI] If! 50 DO IIIIIITIOII I0-Gy. Rev. Dr. Orothere arrived in town on Thursday int and will occupy the pulpit in the Eastern Methodist church on Sun- day next. both morning and evening. Mrs. Halter A. Lake... of 'Farmington. Waoh.. spending the Int two month: with her daughter. Mn. J. C. Creighton. Hawley, Intends to start for her home next week. Leeman` Sherwood arrived home last evening: to lpend hie vacation` under the parental roof. The Rathbun' com- pany": gsng of river-driver: were paid off yesterday and left for their house on the 4:20 train. They were a jovial lot. The band Dlli an nnnn air nhnmu-P. nn UUVBTY. `The Na nee criekevclub played mean - on Thur ay Inn The game was decided on the tires innin 5, though Nupenee go!) A ` start of seventy vein the second. when the gimo had to be ended. In the double gures George E. M: bee needed the list. having thirty-four up in credit. Tbeeeore Itood H2 to 61 in Napenee'e favor; Aiimd Alexander was resented with 3 hendemne clock by 8b. ride : camp, 8. 0. 8.. on Friday evening iub. Mr. Alexander was quite taken by eurpriee and made A lnodet re ly. Capt. Twining. of Kin eton. anp M an Louiee Duly are to be mnrr ed to-dey. Rev. Dr. Crashers Arrived in town nn "uucxy urowry.` Rev. Caleb Parker and family nrriied 1.5 `Soa ydtirdai. 'Ilr. Parkcr in ggxintd tdtho charge bf the Wuern odiat church. and` comes `amongst us with she highest rooommendaeiomrof she pobple of Bowmanvlllo. Rev. D. O. Croenloy is slowly oonvnlucing. but will not be able towko bit now charge for some weeks. Reborn Mill, town tronurer. had the mis- lormne to blip from the stoop in the rear 0! hi: rouldonce one day this week" and fracture his collar bone. Mrs. S. R. Miller ie'nt present very low and, trnve tears Ire, entertained for her no- oovory. * ' ' Thu Nnnnmu r-i1`Iinf.`nInI1 nlnvm-l Dintnn LVJFIIRVIR-lg dll K0."`UDITlcl G Jul rgbgrqqd from a _;_ip t._hronglb1`` c -;-w = I` <-:aem3 ' .l?:.:1:s::?-'Na Exnrnzn. was in tnnn far It Ihur . WT] IOIIIIIIII IHIUOI` OGDVII unm MOIIGI` {::.',~:.:::::t:.**;9.;':~.e.'t-2:.:*.~2:;` Iill rotrntn bii:-nah on`M.ndnv- yuvu-V av-rd. . r NAPAQF.l. Juno 26.~Charlen Steven; haw. ed! may I: to ID]! I...` ' .....4......c...: mu- ninr bu-mi-_u`rin'a d.n_-import as 135...; `~Iu..a.| - All IDGTIIIE U(Wl$."GXGpU "8)"Ul'0KI VuI_spaodhlHot-bonntoday.1 "at? but- tory `t oiniilnii under ` 6'81`: vu `untif Mandi y. `[1: `nlnthnndhl. +1..` uh-nu umla .u...a.. 1.. l'l'UlIU `OI Inc lflnttllst, (`locust tll:dbl`oat .` nun Sun or om n ` as aisemd on 01:35:11: o_ aeaueufx 1..leJ'}.'. o. `R In noted for its the llshhu. Bathing and The told are always In excellent. ll llul rive-n distance of the mile- ..u.:l`:|:tor oyollnu and Pleaunt Driven. ,%k. . ` A an; the` vhlzo and beach to the funouu Welt. Polnt Sum mo: Ramon. uupwr nwur vqruuu ;a\-Ian" U mIrn.t.n|>I.tKbkp osI .\ludny~ 7 Q- ; "Bob"_ uloton} 'l`oroIi% wu ` _ mar nuotln Boyd" I'3nndiorr`_ln I` throbrth-won to ` {on W o A nu ener- ` bemon oH885 d lob ` rd Ghhrlu Mordgnn. I medical abundant at QG!'!{`fI'IB9l'R Il OfdQr|y room alert to tho Kinbgfogugld bnmry. ` v , All z ota'ngc.ta:l-:exvpc "A'."Droko un:nnd.hltlm.l-mm-.-n;d;u.'. 99:? Ink. vod in n nlmilnr capacity in the N. W.M. 1'. ` NAPANEE UEFEKTED P.OTON. . ......s.......:...-.~ * PROUD OF THE BAWND. my K-Ill I.lu"IlU "gnaw mm "hunt wane; smunnar. mun` 26." 1397. '-iuw`=*r - unnaniugmmhh nnq UNI!!! `ht taken _t.o Eh" I4C.'.`s.. `.u ......_.4........_.__. . j..._.... hm Llfilil` 01? TI1_jm_y\[n_1_Ln, Ll.`Hau... .........._ . lunch. \ North K A; ` may dun _ukon hmfhvotor Alexandria la} (0: II H1IlC `I-ll` l3l|'Ko" . 5 int -3.: m ddio. booyd to `bboiniltor `bf Gadey ever pub- ` "l'ho Wdmcn W:-Inn oicuuds," " A _ ite,"v`lll utonh-h many literary oiu. ' A ha`: ...I_... s-L._. n, `xnc uonrantol 0| auuwyrltilalln llId`I` Rochester 13 6:45 pm: l`uonanynaI_Id,Thurad:guN;ap ` lcnyquu Spa-. oohhootl vi xa-.L'ua-agauu an ongmu, 34'. In .nn-L ~ 7 CUT. Btowor u lemon equash at Roddon a. You cI'Ii'I make My hlsbllb` in buying Vonifmih {tom nil. We gro _|gonti`1or the 1'!` district fruit grower: ind you get. Ch! Hit frhh. "Kiwis the t.imO ~to order` your iienlu and berries. J. Hleoock. Wm. it : Jnlov *.-..|.- ap-I...!. `AL- ::m:`T=.:;. wt-I spun Ill tax on: pnblicntiocr, and b It! may ,% so;"r 1 '3 % %`.*.2g... Iymgntlr yon celyoln-a munneu one wnolo crop or pouuo bugs with one ngplieation. Ton pounds 250. an McLo9a'a_ rug store. '31: inimtraion pamphlet. an is` A g\ul,'phleb,"hu_'be9n issued bv the Wentrn ` aI1uiin`1'r1:_ml"rutionMboard,M'of Winni , F. AW. Heubach, I-ecretnry. It is the Est. montfective issue` of its class tdreach the Wma tables. After illuvtraty 1ng`e(ch not,-tion of Canaan, from Lake Suporfofbo tY19Pscii:, and their advan- tigu and rat. promisehit. gives in be dniifolo 'p(n';I:l:l tostimdny `of farmers and settlers. Thin it. in onnninn lnlhn yvnr nurrlu nnu cnornu. J. uleoock, With-it's July number aky : (uh. oldut mmM.ykmlga.n no in Amulet) en- unupniu . ' Mb` i . `W :v.';;"- mblienhiomum nnlnln-at ..... name we ppgnlcll testimony "of farmers senlgrn. Thu it. is gonqine to the core. ' can clay. 0iu`:rch a potatto hug nibh, ready for 0I0. dry P076. stick to vine: and finishes the whole crop of potato bugs one Innoation. Tan nmmdn Qn, nt. VJ 1011'/one :1 on. hm:..t, (iloolgt tlI:dbI`oat qugnsnm 3 norm `ma _ mm on ch-ounnh or Besutlhxl 1.. eJ}.'. vv. .1. nceiey e, jeweler. tsrocx screen. The recent edition of the Cnnadian Wheolmnn gives the total number of members of the association on 7.353. Of this number Toronto is credited with 667. There are ten executive oicea in the na- nobiation. of which Toronto members hold four. Toronboninns evidently think Cana- da does notrexiat. outside the limits of the queen city. thunk : nM..m. 1...- :..::.l. u-...I.. c... tune. are nnrlinngly presenwn In the nan. Orders for piano and organ tuning left at J. Rayner : residence, 131 Union street, or W. J. Kceley a, jeweler. Brock street. The: I-Annnf nrhinn nl Hm l".nnml.`n.. CIILIC. . The Grand Trunk railway company is iesuing an Inrbistic guide to the Muskokn lakes. and also a gazotoer of shing and hunting resorts On the (}.T.R.. ayabcm. Cunadufe sporting places will be better known than ver before. The attraction of Kingston, the St. Lawrence. K. & P. railwnyline. the R.irlenu,and Lnughboro lake. are ntrikingly presented in the list. Ordara fnr ninnn and nrann tnninn IAN. at I35". I). IIIFCOCK. VVomen -3 white cotton drawers, special, at `50. Women s white cotton skirts with deep embroidery frill, 75c. Women a white cotton gowns with embroiderv {rill front and collar, special. at 47c. Starr A: Sun- cliffs. IIVL- l1.__.I rII_,,,,I ,, -u ZINC : Frontenac cafe. open day and night. The strawberry crop in light and the sen- eon will be short). Leave your orders for preserving with us. You get: the berries the day they are picked. Qunliby guaran- teed. J. Hiscock. I-`lY..__....!_..L:.- ,-u_,, .n,__...,,_ , ,,- I UULIIIU. LVICl00'! UTUR QUOTE. The widespread interest. in flying ma- chine: gives timeliness to a serial extrava- ganza in the July Century. Up the Mat.- terhorn in a Boat, written by Marian Manville Pope, whose striking story of the Minnesota forest fires. "A Dqyin Topheb. was recently published in the same maga- zine. lug. Nothing like Cucumber and Almond Cream for sunburn and ban, 25. per bottle. McLeod : drug store. 'r'|An11'tIA.snv-nu:-I {n}-.5-nu! :1: IV:-III -can uaqzy newer]. la in not` likely that `many bicyclists from this city will attend the annual C.W.A. meet an Chnchnm on Thursday and following days next week. Svmo of the ollioers and. perhaps, a half dozen members have signied their intention of going. MITIU El/T880. Rohidents of the lower end of Welling- ton and Rideau atreeta retyurq thanks to the board of works for a new asphalt. walk over Barrack street. on the west side 'of'W'ollin tbn street. The new walk was badly n ed. ff. `I not` lath: Huh `Iimnn Ixlnunlinbg IIIll]UUI'P'. LUFYII lllnr. The K. 8:. P. and C. P. R. will run three cheap excursions to the Canadian north- west. June 29th. July 6th and 20th. Tick- ets-fzood for aixtv days. Full particular: at K. P. And R nihw "nil nnnnt nn. 339a'..'.':`.:.':1r..::.:;.::;,'*:;..';:;';.2322?M- Utrotly nb-olou nuoommodnnn for a number of ton riutn. are your toomn lh ndvunom, - \ uumrguuu xur euxbv ualyr. 1' ml parmcularn at K. & P. and C. P. R. City Hall Depot. On- t.arib'etreeb. 4 `DA-I`.l....L- .. AL. I___.._ -_J _r n'1,u- H360. U: HIIUOCK. The members of the K U. have nnmed their new ateam yacht. T-scone, after a noted Japanese goddess. The name was chosen in honor of one of their departing members. Tnshi Ikohnru. am- I. 1. D ......I n n D ...:u _.._ .L___ W GIIDOIIIIO. The strawberry crop is light and the sea- son will be short. Leave your orders for preserving with us. You get. the berries the day they are picked. Qnmliby guaran- teed. J. Hi-cock. 7|... ........l...... _: n..1! rv 1.-., _,, ,1 nmuguuy vulcu. um quite a curiosity. Kingston has twenty-two citizens in active life who have lled Lhe office of mayor. Why not have .4 banquet of ex- mnyors? As a re unionit; would rival that o{ the veterans. TlI....I. &...........l .....| _1-:._ I.__n___ n-1, DI. one veterans. Black gured and plain luslren, 25c., 350 Q 40c.; _all wool tweed and check dress gooda.25c. a yard: all gvool black and navy Margot, `.25c., 35c., 40c.. 50. a yard. Starr G; Sutolilfe. Wk- -L.......L........ ........ :_ I__LL __ .1 .|_, __, n. 11. many nus on exmmuon in ms store Windows Indian bunting bat; made of straw, and said to have been worn by Almighty Voice. It is quite a curiosity. Kingston twantv-two nilzizenn in ma; non ya on one same day. A few` igh grade Welland-Vale bicycles st`. bntgaina ab 8trachan a harrlwaire. `H"'l\ Rikl-m I... .. ....l.:l..:s:.... :.. |.:.. Juuug ruuuuua Uilllgllli on ma mrrn. _A number of bicyclists wheeled down to Ghnanoquo to-d3y and returned by the ` abeanhor Axherign, pmong jtheialand with an excursion '.I'lY.....-..""....'hJL _.'.'.`.-__-_.- ___.I- _1.,L. nu uxuurluun.'_ ` "Women?" 'iI1t~ Wrappers, made right, t right. wit 3 nish to them that stnnm! them as corrcc. $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75,. 2, 'oach. 31.3:-r & Butzclitfe. htvhnufnnnnn En .u.....A.n:-.. ...:.L. 41..- Ulllillu Dunn` G Uuflcune. Enminationa` in conndcbion with the Rogiopolih college conclude on Wednesday next. The cpllege will close for the num- mo; holi `ya on the day. WA bicycles !iV'i*"'.!.*9"- Fimr % Resort! wno par: yealaruny anernoon. J. Barker, 3 Cam-nqui farmer. offered for die` on n53 molrket this morning four youtfg racoobh caught on his farm. A number of bimmliatn whnnlarl dnum tn one "humor or we wmc-1.Vowa." '.l.`hl:I_ s'mu1d ba a rare combination. M . Basalt-in the bath very refreshing. ve pounds box of tho genuine ab McLeod : drug awn, 100. A number of` young people enjoyed themselves at. a private picnic at. Lake On- tuo park yesterday aneinobn. J. Barker. A Cntnrnuni fnnnnr nhrnrl I n. uqnnlngngm. piano cunor. JAIN .AWA.1.: I.bo|= !t'P- . . M pan and qbplhoia skins for ari-3:20 lays in go variation. McLeod : drug V Special bargain;-to-mght in ows, bring} and furnishings. Sm-r at Sut- ciffo. ,. ~ A14.-. l.i.. L.-- ..._:...A ._r.: ____ -.1 L- .nm- 0 Alum: his been received addruuog to the "Editor of the Wmc-News." hiu_ innld Gm A an nnmhimnim. Froytelno ale. tea and codes at ull Johanna` fcory `ioid. its :|Hl:__`o b`:o`lujd}lut Thurpduy for Q `I- H. cimniaghgrh; fps.do"esiu.r. Lowe brderl At McAulav | bank nmra. ',. Tljili UKTT UIHCJIU ...- ,".`."F! .090`- Beoiurc lime juice It Reddonb. The gh;,Iiu'oxu-ciao: in connection with the conservatory 0! music take plaoe next `busv neponisns. uq hub-ihuthd ` , '!0:|p An mun Ahoug-lothlng Eu- '1 uvlllnn AD .111 fiaijnn. q------qa- Panaaluns mckao up avvoun .wu -"Bu `II-`JV vv uunuu- vn-Iv unululwu .l`. iatgaina H. D. Bibby has on exhibition in his tnrn Iiindnwn 'lIlAn '\nnf;nn Hal. nnnrh: tho but 1-obmi no ripidly mun` up. Ibo Hotel in plastered throug out with ro-`poolubootio plutot. . .. :..-.`-_.--__ -- --U `DWI VI -III1 Ii I-ID-WIIIJIIU 30:39 A91`-I_ktn;Aboug-uomng dd dnuchuou nu. whom. Ihhlnn Human. Nu rrowlv lumped Dentin. Geneml`t':1nuhger Walton. of the Water-. f"d- toivn I-pring waggon company. lormarly A1 get manager of the vehicle works of this city, rder narrowly eloapod death on Wednesday Afternoon. Ha lntehdod driving to 8110- , [the knit : Harbor with Mn. Wultoh. and the bore he Wu not very weli broken. 75* inu- When crossing the walk tram 6bo'dri\'o- `*! out wny out $0 the tgond the horse `ickud; Ind u,` to! Mr. Walton. who wulenning :_-;nrd,'n- "W1" wot eoivod one of the horn : hoot; over .ho T! not _ri ht syn. which inictod an 1131; gash. `!'.".` no 3' dad by me blood. In an_;pp.a_t.o White ! >ub- tins. and the bone modes hound IMP?` la." `wax-tfl, butgr. Wn1toI_unooot;\l.O;i in,` - J ary nu rom out-iagow A , - horn torn up tho unot. r. W ton ` A '2: `to: on tho :3! for Iavnoi|noo.t:unod bi . 01%; ` J v . ' ya .- nc.nuea-t-:aj_a ` ;. 3 4 A In-tyr To HI: Profession. The remains of the late Dr. N. P. Joyner were taken from bin lather : residence to St. George"e oathodrnl yesterday Afternoon at he)! past four o'clock, when on impin- `nivelervico win held, conducted by the Rev. Dean Smith and Rev. A. W. Cooke. The dam nmdea touching reference to de- ceased`, thus he had been cu! oil` so the be- ginning of I most. promising iife. He was faithful in his Iniuiomnnd in eho discharge of a noble duty. death had taken him. The casket wan covered with oral tributemtbo toluene of sorrow from his bereaved family and hi: friends. A n Ambulance Corps. It. is suggested in the evens of the am- bulancc corps being revived in connection with the Nth l .W.O.R... Limb the oliicers purchase and stock a medicine chest. such as is used for military purpusas. The out.- lay would be triing and the chest would last. for All time, being kept; in stores from one drill session to unobhor. An ambu- lance corps is not complete without. such a chest, and as the officers of the 14th I . W. 0. R. are not accustomed to doing things by halves, it is presumed they will accept a friendly "pointer and act`. ac- cordingly. Not Aware of The Change. The celebration committee have been censured because the Picton band was not on hand on Tuesday to play the vcternns to the cricket eld. Even men as venerable as the veterans can be fair and not place censure where it is not deserved. The band manager declares that he changed the hour of arrival in town from 11:30 to l`. :.'l0 by arrangement- with the mayor. This fact was not cofnmunieated to the committee. The mayor was out of town and the celebration committee were more disappointed than the veterans could pos- sibly be. The Illulng Hon Ilomo. Joseph Sullivan, son of the late Mrs. Sullivan, who died suddenly last; week, has arrived home. Although too late to attend the funeral he was enabled to see the face of his mother before the grave ahutit out from everlasting view, the re- mains having been placed in the vault. He was going up the Detroit river on the schooner Pm:-ley when word reached him of the and occurrence. He at once set out for Kingston. He expects the Puinley to arrive here in a day or two when he will again join her. uunu; nu niunl vuny. Merchants are complaining that their western mail in not delivered before 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, although il; arrives at 12:30 noon. Poet olfico ollicialasay the car- riers are delayed on account`. of the late ar- rival of the American mail by way of Cape Vincent. This formerly arrived at 12:30 o clock. but during the at week the steamer did not get in unti 1:30 o`clock, being obliged to go around by way of the foot of Wolfe Island. Mn rrlod lu Ch|(-ago. Miss Lillian Levitt, eldest daughter of G. L. Mair. Napance. was married in Chicago, on 17th June, D. A. McMillan. of the Merchants bank of Canada, Berlin. formerly of the Naprmee agency, being the fortunate bridegroom. ' On their return from their wedding tour they will take up their residence in Berlin. The bride is one of the fairest. and most amiable of Napa- nee'a fair daughters. and her husbandis a rising young ollicial of the hank. vuu I uuu uuuu Is a great number to buy of one article. We have receivefl 500 Moquette maul, and have 500 more under order. Owing to our large order we have bought them cheaperund have made great reductions in the retnileprice. Come in and lab us give you prices. gometblng new in poles, grille won: and po es combined; the Intent improvement.s in the states. R. McFnuI s, Kingston Carpet: Warehouse. u. n., ::.,u. DIILILIIIUII; l'.L1.l.'., uuu- IJ. IV. nldaon; H.I'.F.S. and R.S., J. Thorns; O.S., T. X. Rogers. P.C.P., J. R. Donald- son, was chosen representative to grand encampment; at London, Out ... in August. "' r---~.-u--. ...u .u--. *.'*aoonv~, nlcuwlun VA vuwuwu. Thur(TiV"iil`Eb" at the regular meeting of Cataruqui Encampment, No. 79, I.O. 0.F., those ollicera were elected for the ensuing year: P.C.l`., R. M. Douglass; C.P.. T. D. Robinson; S. W.. F. Simmons: J. W., A. ,J. Shannon; P.C.P., J. R. Don- n T \' Rnn-Ara POD .1 I? ll.unnlrI_ Bare unanoo At This section. Provost, of the New York clothing store. Brock stroea, in giving the ohoice ofony piece of tweed in his window for $13.50 a suit), made to order and guaranteed a reb- class tit. These goods are all now and wellaseorted patterns of English, Scotch and Canadian manufacture. 5- 5- u use; val: Iuuulo Kingston can now boast of ve bicycle clubs : Kingston. Rockwaad. Keeweydin. Frontenac and Ridenu. A. Lsnigan is president and Oscar Bartela is secret.nr_y~ treasurer of the last: named club, which has 3 membership of sixteen and is ailinb ed with the C.W.A. N uuu uumo I01 your IQBB uypona -you tied, W0 -hive rgtut. din such ` V In al|`co|ora. It lo: and prices. J ust now the can oolore ones are no such low prices . that anyone cm afford so buy. Huines an Locketb. nu: uaun wnwmzcu to uni: uuuna, near No York, for eighteen months on aobu-go of d _ anion. He was arrested in Auburn. N. Y., - . r ~ *|lC0l! Item snatmv ~ . -=Wi1Ijw`r If`. duck: a gave!`/n` dtistonbd at `the biri-wk: at `Back Hu`or,' N. "Y., Im. In... .....o~-......I o- n.....-- v..1.._.1 _____ `the lflrfaakn `-8ncEEtn"Hu`l5or,' N."Y.. has been sentenced to Davis Island, near Nan Ynnlr. fnr ninhtnnn rnnntl-mnn suing... anlefyg.` _ ' on 95. _llochutgr. o_1 an, `Take North ling `Thursday morning, Jn _-109.. at 9, arrive Charlotte 8u.m. 1'` vs hour: in the (lower oihy. Home grainy than. acuro your atouaoomu Au Hanlefa. The dn-59:: y! Are the` bargain: Abornehi in olforinjz in bootdnmd shoes, 127 Prinouq a_t.z-eohf" Ul' omfortnblo now Hotel, situated on Ilia lomhore. his bun elegnntly fnrnls bed with uni ! Jnodorn convenience, oleotrle Mlund (Minx. bath room an even oor. ms. iuamg. -_, __ M ~' noun.-d non sneumv mllu". i` r3l.u;.1.~ .. .._:.4..N'.1 4.1.44.4; nnvuu; II vs: LIIVIEIUUII. good home for your hot in money. well Ltad. WA -hive 1:.` drug}. Him! Lnnh r`. ' J - _ INIT? , ; c . dn-nun in: sun Electlon 0! Once. 1 ..,, Ilonay Wall Invented. |._.___ A _ _ _ . , __ 1... 5, ,,, Delay In Delivery. l_ -_- __,,__.:,- Five Bicycle dlubn. _ _-__ __._ L-..` ,1 A IITTI unto: h Ah 1.` I CV1 I!- CC-Eff-W Aug; other you hl|`. II Princes: ' , `.`,.![`Z5,'`.`~';. " `a. nu uuuruwte. nu Olen elqgnnuy lnrnls mad (hung. rooms every ' abut oluvstor etc. (shod bhnninu and main. wmdn 20 minutes ride of on- u.* ooh:-to cu pm: the door. team; In on e. Apply early for ncoumxnodation ID tho but room: no rapidly mun up. planned throw: I-him: `v.rn.r-mi 5; WHICH OI MIC OIIIUIQIZ I n1gM'uau_:o : _ ` ' - H'- -Tbe wuoervntlva auction of tho council will l':in&absuchl"o~hig I`I.:l.l_ in hi us ' - :yIr:a't.havi:I;:;`9g-L"`v- " `. " " ' *"~"` ' "` The News intimate: that tho vacant `icy clerhhip`ia'to ho undo I` ptlicil for1t.'quito'b'lAndIy unouhuu 1!!` Int a"iauo'! ' ' ' ` 7; " " Hz: J 0-`Mm miugnmum manna nl unmnnnll aovvuu navvn The Master Be gn , by L. C. Cornlord. The Secret. of aiut Floral, by Berwick. Fall of a Star, by Sir Wm. Magnny. Pink.Msrah. by Gcorgb Ado. Artie. by (loorga Ado. I The Oh! Testament. Viudioated, by Prof. Workman. ~ ` A D--- ..t V...L.....l.... I... M--l-- I1---` I IIIIIUH. At. Richardson &Sons elevator : Schooner Pilot. Bath, 2,500 bushels ofonba ; schooner II. M. Ballou, Bellovillo. 3.000 bushels of once and peas; sloop Madcap, Amherst. Island, 2,000 bushels of cats; sloop Maggie L., Wolfe It-land, 4.000 bushels of once. The bar e Albeni loaded 15,000 bushels of outs for onbreal. I -C III`, `IJICVZ-Ilpi intimate: the . N .I..|...|.:..*:.'A.. L. -1.3. ..-...LlIn..n .a LUIUH Ill VVUUU HIIU UBUII IILKUII UVUT. It is the intention of the Messrs. Folger to run the steamer America. tri-weekly to Montreal during the summer season, making her trips from Clayton. The scoamor will be dry-docked and her rudder lowered so an to make her answer her tiller more readily when shooting the rapids. A f. Rjnlmrrlnnn X1 Rnnn nlnvntnr - R:-lmnnnr uguum-uurg. The steamer Nicola cleared last evening for llexrer, N.\'., with a cargo of pulp wood. This steamer has been employed all season in carrying pulp wood from this port Lo Dexter, N. Y. A great number of cords of wood has been taken ovor. Y; :n I... .'..o....4.',... .3 Al... lI.......... `D..I...... N 0l'K man. A Rose of Yesterday. by Marion Crawa m-H, '- ' mm IHDFYIIDK. II: is asserted that the Ogdenaburg ele- vat-or nnd storehouse is for sale and the M.T. Co. e negotiating for its purchase. If the deal is curried to an issue the BLT. Co. will move its plant from this port. to Opzdenaburg. Tlin nfmnnnr Ninnln nlnnrnrl Inn}. Avaninnv -.... -__`_.---g-y - - V _ JUNE am-.h. I?$IllI.Vcchtln:,Cyclln. Bathing. &c mX'Hiobor of Canada, by-Roberta. {L Uglow A: Oh} Bootooqra A86 Princess A rreugnn. The steamer Nbrwnllr. Duluth, 53,000 buaheh of wheat. arrived at the M. T. Co s. anchorage lrsb evening. was dis- charged and cleared again for the west this mornink. `I . I` nnnnvOnr' fjnnf tho (`nu-Cnn:`uIv-n A111. DWHD OK U0. " The R`. at O. atbamer Hsmilton called a Swift/s last night; on her trip from Mon- urea! to Hamilton. She carried few passengers, but had a heavy cargo of freight. 'rl\n nhammnr Ni..-m.lI.- Tinnth fl ITFUVU IKJ UIIU DTIIUDHIK girl A husband. kind and true; Then swoon affection, lovely tree. Will ever bloom, and bloom for thee. hunt! Kingston Jun! 215:. _1s97. HIICT llBVIUg HRH HUT WUCCI repnlruu. The steamer Parsons is expected to at- rive at Swiftfs wharf this afternoon with in cargo of coal from Toledo, Ohio, for Jzunis Swift & Co. IFL... I)` I. l\ -L`_..s._-.. f A_..`IL-.. ..,.II-.I _A J1 UUKII LIIU)" CUlllIl`lIUI.,OI'. The M. T. Co a. tug Bronson was oated out of the government dry dock yesterday after having had her wheel repaired. The nmnmnr P.-u-nnnn in nnrnnnintl tn nu-. mu. uaxe Humclent. Lune To choose a worthy wife, That you may no er repine At. hnino wad fnr Iiln .lU Yo DU 3. Wllfl. The schooner Grantham cleared last evening for Oswego to load coal for Rock- wood asylum. Tho alnnn Lnnuyild nnnnnnun nrriunrl chuciuiv which on elm! itdf clay. .Apply 30 9&2. qnngo Shoot, _ 'UUu HU)'lUUl- The sloop Idlewild, Gananoque, arrived this morning with a cargo of sand for A. McCartney, contractor. Thu R! I` (`.n .i tnu Ry-nnunn um: nals-ti [35 IIU VVUU HHS ECV.'lIrU(l A faithful, loving wife? She shares your joys and sorrows too-- If you :-e not. married, quickly woo.- But. take euicient. time OIL. _L..--.. _ _.___Ll.. _..1l_ Ulll SINK `U Co s. wharf. 'I"L .. ....l...- uurgea UIUILFUU LUIS HlUI'I|HIg' IUT LVIUIIDFUII. Tho steamer Iona. on her way down the river, grain laden, coaled at Swim : wharf last night. The u-hnnnnr Wall: nawaon 1': din. H160 lllgllllu The schooner Walla, Oawego, is dis- charging 200 tons of coal at Oruwford & fin : wharf 1 UD \VllU BU 'UlI })r?pNu|'UU To face the storms of life. As he who has eeoured A l`...'LLl..I U-.. .._ ....`l..Q nus: upo 1 III--I spun. The schooner Acacia is discharging a `car 0 of coal at Swift/5 wharf. etug Walker with thre grain` laden barges cleared this morning for Montreal. Thu nmnmnr Inna. nn hnr wnv dnwn the .I.lIUy IUIIT L0 LHKU II WIIU Lest. with her, woo should come; In rapturouatraina they do profoan They re love of single loasednoea. Yet who so well prepared Tn {Ann H-an nfnrmn nf lift: t hearing pueengeu ehoerd. geinglnoundohe manta as fullled were euioent. and that On Vincent, N. Y,.ieeued , .order {or- bi ding the rtbunor Pie pout. when head or Woe Ieleudon hlrybfry tripe to end lrt_IIlI.K.inI&on and Cu Yiueont. Therequiremonu-net up by _ Aqerioan govermennrteuching the put. that lnke oing steamers must carry are diqrgnt rem I-hoee of Owed. The I _ wee tted out ecoogling to the In `re- quirementeg en` cieet in every V ieu Br. but the Cape Vincent l whh the eteemer mutt comply with _ the` Ameri- an requirements As well, The rrigrur wag relerred to the euthdrltiee et Weeh ng-' tan for settlement. the exact obndlhion of 3 unirr being set forth. "Meanwhile the ; oieeraol the eteamer oomplied with the command issued ' by the Cape Vincent: oollector. Yeeterdey an answer arrived. tothe effect that the Oenedien require- the steamer could make her tripe by my of the head of the island. The change of route made a dilferenco of an hour in the tr ip each. way. 1 uvwy vu nun l_OKIl.UIl An old mariner-.who watched the steamer Norwallr enter port last evening and noted the careful manner in which the pilot kept the range lights in view, says that if all laden craft entering the harbor would keep the range lights in line until well abreast of the ALT. Co`: long wharf before haul- ing in shore, there would not be any dan- ger of going on the shoal oil` Richardson & one elevator. He says the error which strange pilots make is` in hauling too close in shoroimmediatel y after passing Msrtello tower, thus steering in a direct line for the shoal that exists all along that section. He says there are nineteen feet of water in the regular channel. A'1'u1aE'l'IOABal0CIAT.10N PPOPE BTY ., . pg-Eh oloncou} `grounds. ' ho butan- e in wIle;:r'onc3l;:ntg`::1":w::::? lien 93:: cm. Apply to J. S. Blmnum. Mu-rlugr. Some speak of wedded life As if II; were all gloom, They fear to Lake a wife [Ant mil}: hnr \l. !\A nhnulll HE iaiuaounu nsqusnimaitgs ARE AMPLY _suIrrIcIN'r. Want tho Qolluctot 9f 0DltolII 30 05,0 Vlnoont. K. Y- ttoauu-nd-'l'|n Inn: - . , ., . ,,, nun new 0: u.!ou.lana -; u_. _..n_-- ..._n. ._. .-..m.'..`_ L. rm % ERREP0N1`g7lI.Lj um IIQQI Maw qunnvcivt In vylluqml at F Vlnoont. Y.. loqu|nd-'I'l|o law: Iota:-rod to Wuh|unoI|-Koop jig IIIIIC light l'uI| In ow. an eanawsnr "imam: 1: % `Jana Vina-nl N V In-ugal an Ahl'An fa.- Kemp on Tim nnnju. V.........!_._ ._.L_ ...-A-l.....l AL. nlsu-lpo Paragraphs. ..... A- A_.._... 1. J1... UIDBI ID!` DDS 015, U|OIK' tort. ` :1 `lb [on-JIM: . Iltbohon :"i,"s.,...e`.. .1. ` rlcnlfl III. I I503`-UIIIWIII on and banana!`-:"`_ up at cola. I " . `_ I1hddIlI L' -.-OI IIIXI I01 '33 Ill I105 [Of IV. jutuano odunblnol-Ih.;I:I:a-Ilo it cho-9|!-_ s-- ~ ~- - ,._. 4. I I IIFUICI I CVCIG 4 ` E d I100 I .- ... :, ".`L":.`....."..2.a.a..: . don't I n for Iookundnooionnu ...-.or.ohou ldrnut Andnot for W0 I--It-in-ch: 1-lunlnlnn Lmaa .14 In teal. TI Ill `llm">!.ur-Q 1:0:-rn :1-Minn. lgzmbnn. nun bunlxucstoxclunlvely. __ csaail " 1'rmeson1 n.tenu." mmoo INC. ;r;g_:n~=;ma9*.:e.r:,:: 4; The only km. '0 noon: In (In. hnmlmmu ml Muuup for our bammful book "How (1 Payout," '- whu y_Itmw m " ruIt;r.:;:nnIoal?i nn4nm|.:"1npnnm- Ciafovsky Company, ONTARIO STREET. Carpets Cleaned. Altered. ilolowed and I-qldb. , _ F. C. Marshall, `,':.',':',:`,*,`}:,,,f,`,',:* ,',;,,,. "l'olnnIIonn Ill : ` K. W. S_nVide_r ;P>h6t'q Phrfors Steaql Cfpet IJUKVUULV. lN\IaJ ( w. J; B. wrme ?$o te1vict3i-Tai; Gems. In Art. ..._.___........v -v-, \` Lmm-:9. LONDQN. 3910.. .._...L___ -..._,-y -_ - . _ fJAMIE LATURNE, um PI-Inna-A nvnnf. Th: I {The Guardian] PIRB AND LIFE Aqsurance Co.. `B - .-..,a.... ACCIDENTS HANNAY 8: HAROLD, "'.;',", ,._',,F " Come Again- F. PARTRIDGE, ` FINE ..... . D6011! W RESIDENC ON ` ' Ion cnohnonr lvinlon I-in-oat, ntoly ocean I In David "J. Whltahnnd. A umnll cm W000 Mun gm mm. Cemetery Arches, "WY WY 5'9"? Repairing 3 Specialty. Give uau. cull. ' L Branch o1co--I35 Wellington Street. __....j_......_____.___. J: H-. 5HER6D. 64 `oasis St. - Sta Itfordf Old It BHBUKIEIC flit (IX! II directed. will uickly rulers ernuln to completc hnl . Thcy romptl nunovc tnrlighucllonurlrng up the A704} `m o; .,`._ u._u4.., I ""::.'.`%:..'!'~-.....,,."~A .... ` I I _ -' 9` nn....u...u'l`r. ..`./_ \.-." ' T Wu pl Medicine. 5 . >' ._ '. ` e . V - . For turn at o!1 fevc'n"In'Vh0t llnnn any fa I ll nnod.` _`{nct:'. adml zlrgy ouldn arm 1 :9 e `orvouannd 11.":-....` "":"`F"3:.'.. ulna In tho 2313. Fun an i chain of 3 ty-and one o - w-~:-:zj.u-IwIg "- lgw _ dNIl'VdOD!Ol` ` tnrnner nah. Dlulncu and royal- nen, Coid Chills. Fluahkn of l-|nt,l..ou o( Appetite. Bhonleut. 0 lunch. Col- uvenuu. Blotchu on the Sim. D Curbed Slug!` Frigtxtthl Dtvumu and all rs `_ m hjng Icnntio a.&c. jg] . jun. ow I T ` igctlon. \ m ,', 0 . % % Wu .. ` - v will nnlvlndnn in ` `.1 Union Street, near Dlvinion lntoly oooilplol by Whitahend. A mull two. will oonnploto 16. Lot nd olns `I "Conan m-onndn. Ann]! to . V V 'DI|oI"diir6'd l.qr ,. they act like magic-a`hwdo'I'OI*ivIIl Vhfl wonderu upon the Vital Orgun; IttIn|'th-. WW7 -. -..-W-.n.:r .3` "Illa!-lAH'I`P`t\!. mm. .. ruler: completc They promptly -_ ___.._-., - .--:., ..-_ un and Door Wor1.-- m A Ig,tytHng' 1wo &if if |1f :nr-n hnnvatnd and: hhstn . . f M`.- for Milan: .and .N0fV"0|lI Dlnolnn. n Only $2.50 pevr cord, delivord. I'II-\-I IJ` I IIIIIIL I 390 Pr-inc street. The wuozoonu lth the who "windowlo ' Thaw: um pddplo aunt bon- 11 1 ma` 9. M s a :;.:`..:.,'..... :`:e::.*...*}: r.....r that pdoplo up 0! b1 ma 2:3. 30:. ... . :::::.*...*}:`r.:...r XV WIII DU npxncwnoajl PR7 4. 3."-'f'4fii"` EIlA'$` - DI'I.I.C no . iii`! Anna -nix-In no-us. wax in Mid Mu boo worn nngntfanrnluhod In Iprto or3:: bent of one. Brln them horn and wo'1lmt1s.kteu om`). o ont.:o`I3..\Vo"vo O om 9 an urn; o voy.;npoQ_'O( ova:-{duo Mon. ll-(9 I `A 1 ! Ilillrll Iron Olmira, Stands. Bmkotn tad Fenommnll Mylo: and prides. 0:-nu nuuntnl Fanning (rain `I II -14- nasal l'l5l|UlLl" III] HWIUI Ill-. IHWBI. \Jl'lJII mental Fencing Iirqp $1.16 {pr rod painted and put up. lvefy dendptlon nl `IN:-a wnrk rnnnnufnntnvnd hr pnuluuu nuu yuv up. nvury IIUIOXI of Wire work manufactured by Three door: shove Opera Homo. .'.iI.'.{" `%.-...""'E.' :".`.NI1 V volume nkncwlo L__._ `_. FLA.-glban` And 5 h Bonutlly W9 not 0! noveltiol '1 I Volllnn. Eta. 374 Princess Street. inivnx aa. .1 ORDERED wuzs A-u _`_._ I. V- Cleaning World. r-----9 mm 1-ru Tolaolnono In -_ aIred`Dtgugt` Ion % ,` `blooruatod I;|"5QI ,. - ...-..I-_ -|.....I..* .'.......nI .a...d. `B, - `Agent. Kingston. 1 ind I :u|II' a ten` 1 F;;`un 'h:zob FIRE Business Eu` the Largest Paid-up dnpltu 0! any company in tho World transacting n. FBBTWEAR. nnnn .- 01 Blrrld Strict. With huh and other madam oonyolihnocu. Also t Stone Dwel- 1111;, I88 BOIMO Stunt, with modern Improve- nutn. Apply to Joint luoun. -OBEBOENT WIRE WORKS. 115 Kin; It. ;othor 'look ":1 Nu HILLIN in: All eh Y. NU Illldal Y. I 11 big Shag Timmlum? 71,!!!-l`.. ii. liolthdhrh .m.~.:-.5`:'.`Z......... .. coma! King and Gore Sues N NORTH house West. Stone Dwai- o to , T355. `:.`r'?uneo E 31"?` of nmu smia, mu `rum oonvonhmm. Aha c '. `:4! mi '5'. ,` -'>- luoltluhovovu. Pan man up ' M ' 'mn.se.:p. ' .ind*;nly.lnu1nnuy n- ] l.`u1'wc|A ltulumu OLOIIBUBN FOBHIIELY THE RESI- dnnco of Hon. 6. A. Kirkpatrick. boauti mu Vnnnstod opposite Hnmlonuld Park Ap- nlv o lxuunwx &. nouns. Ontulo St. \J QIIICI OI l'!0lhl1. A. Ilflplfl. DQIIH A ~ 0 I Hawk nouns. 0m to St- 11: A Eton. 15 umgox yr. v . , 1 . stator. quota. ` V o` In(.l.|`t.dl:'t`:h u n th -I;g.ttIno"nox`td'n=r. A.n .0 I`))ll.OnLl'VlRe vzunlum (or lndlu or nuomen; ntut n)!` ovomontn; olootrlo 1 us. use of tale Ill Shook Btuol. olophono M6. i.._, .=nng)uwonrToc mg: ` llllllc ooliul by lfligoh `I Fun to: ll ` at`; [vague an Icon. _ P-C ` '10-EE1`. WILL I In for Indian .1 ':'aa'::.-:.:*t::.:*:*..**v2 rmm xmcf F 410% ( 1!: dining: " V 1 ED. 0`. at U] . A .0 E I - AM!!! :0 nggigf -j-___-g. . `.0 '1` FL Y H-,g,g....*.'..-. ....:.* am... I Printing Oboe. A991! at Wmo UEIIBHIDE OOTEAGE ON TBUIIUMI` luhopsgulho 0-mnnoquo. 850 for sea- :1. Am]! :10, Ganqnoquomnt. . . 3--.. ` U uIsE.:oo1-nan on 'muo.'r F guhopgzulho 5:1- Ion. Annlv 210. n.nnunrmn.nnI.. ., .3 - I go am, no. wqmc N`:-sru r -' = , `. pououlon. `Ann to J. .\ . T` T` Etbtracnan. ~I:gq1IIIuuu_nppuu-In mock. ,_,:.;.e:%.?:'.-..'::j* ..:.**::...**,:+:.%"i::;`: HQIIAHY niamnmvnmwnv or run woann. . [mu volnmn. wall bound and nrnlnnh. W30 Tm: nxsrlunmc 11 au- 0 ,1U ohnpeonmrooe. Good loan it-y, ` . . 131 modern conveniences. yin Anolu-. pg--- . I-=11: r , . ml): 4 V.mIa..x.nxu-.. " . $!p.pm P9`?-re Iwtlvd It verity mud hcnutltying soap In tbg` Wotlq, M wait. pure and avatar, '.`lniI'.IntI|.nnnlnnnnnv_ 'l'Imnn!-K 9! ........_ t wundvduht. 033* o RIO.) . - I HLETIO ASNOCIAIION P IPEBTY t r " a _ . *.:ar.R.m1:.:".$:.1 :.'.*:.9..:m.'=:....=::.*.':. kvyvn auilvllll ll` Hill- l1co.ooo to ngnrly Iijl in 0 our Saviour. by Mu- (stern Ever picture in ropruducod -mu {among pn ntlnn. Aunts no tak- no1rt!L'_vvIz-`i.'i.MAN. s'1'n';'nm'1'0EYh 0l"d Tug: Wolli Yo IllOI.wo_ 0` an ton 30:1. .3371 soon: \ um oo. .---. 8 sum Stud, with mu Apply tqunll u-j---nj:- Jun ~.:. um..w.u_ ; . .W. Dad, ??E-_;-IEIE" . .0 Bl 1.31`. 1 comp fr! it. hot I noting; Apply to pr E1`. wnu. ruuulsmcn. ' ntlunen; hunt 1!: ti. Tan 51-` p_hngeon8I. on. 4.: ...__ __._ -,_____:._-_, Iota bnowing no 8.-Bxuuum. . ` "- y:.`.'f`.`.":`.a: 15,1102! ob:-. Proprietor. Mans ger. ya`. u... ---..-.- vvv -Ivncvuu move: as - -M1,. .,.. PVIVT 313""! "A7 '3 `WT . 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Mid Oanpcjhu trogr. 1 Cops, Alhn llpoliay, o. 500.. 42nd. l'OIlll`IC" to can night altpr stow flay: abnueo. o v_ull sour vngqrouly gum ::oIIr`otk of gnahng the company the nos`u.1`.aug.' water,` of the ma. bots. ting: Ri u, _in nx_1_ M.D.' slid I l' '`" 0! .9. "*."'.!"!- . I'M oilua- of tho Dnrhm .V . V . men to I ammo llbilidiijltnrngl nola nuury_u'nnd his men to ctntoon l gma. h'I"uhnin an an an biturnsj I th lU\lnhIi-2I III -Ilina him Alanna ohm.- ISDWIII UIIIIOIIOI. _ {rho eld bntporiea are not lowed to huo'hoapit.al aorgeihta in camp, `rho lI;u_U-ner`go_n.h`tg had thbir photo- (ra ha taken gun a rp'up`y _uurday. ` E ovarnnon mm thntcd -for mtnm mm. pm as nuqn In a gt-pup yum-any. qvqn me: View thuitlod 'for'mfnor com- inta in t 0' ti 9 dapiu yesterday. iqco bump oonbtytgon Have 'l_)oo'n no no- oidsnta. sad the only ioriouo outs of ill- mqgxqxo the we diphchorig cuoa. dno Anderson. of Cox-nwnH`,I Aged S 's& s -- 'Hu" o! ' ' -`rm?! I: nnvnn was noun nume Irom camp yesterday Ill. The denomination returns cent. in by the 46th. 49th and 59th battalions show thnb in the first named corps there are 126 Methodists, shay"-three Anglicans, thirty- bwo Prehbytorian and nix Roman Catholics. The 59th bu I07 Precbyteriana. sovc'nty- fcpr Roman Catholics. "fty-nine Angli- cans, and Iorhy-six Methodists. The 49:.h Inc 175' Methodists. forty-two Anglicans. hv_`outy'-aeiren "Presbyterian snd eighteen Roman Catholics. ll`)... AAA L.sA..._'.. -..- ..-A -II4#.A - Notes From the Llnel. The Durham eld battery broke camp at xie o'clock this morning and started on the march to headquarters. 1 r`ivaho Momma. No. it n 50:-.1. In 9.9. Bu [HIDE- Lieut.-Col. Cotton, D.O.C., then took command and. assisted` by major Hudon. brigade major, examined the olcers as "to their prociency in the acnence of gunnery, drill, etc. (U0 IIIKCH U0 nla(llIErWr8. Private Morgan. No. 6 C0,, 59th bath. was lent. home from camp yesterday ill. denominatidn return: mm. in bu CDO DIIBUC. The Kingston, Durham and Gananoque field batteries were inspected by major, onerel Gucoigne yesterday for-enoon on arrieeld common. The batteries after having performed different field evolu- tion: marched put. trotted put and rank- ed past. I . ....e (1-! t'1..nn.-.. n n n u inate oumviu f nr saviour bytl ' I tumors Evermxgoguro roprhducols an at-lng. Agents t k- . who to twenty Nun par day. he s. '5` M mt`i`L' "E n'n'?'Ii -\ $ ()UoarMnAns %)~llY`EYl.-I." Inn: an; lnnpnd nun ac--. ....|.v- ....-|, ...u.L nauuulon lines. ` 4. Nos. 5 and 6 companies, 46th baht. wiil parade nt'9 5.111., and Nos. 1 and 2 companies. 49011 ham. at 2 p.m. Satur- in; an atom tent for_ aiming and oeition dnll. Nos. 1 and 2 combanies, 465 baht... will parade at 8 a.m.`; No. 3 company, at 11:30 a.m.. andNoa. 4 and 5 companies, at: 2 p.m., Saturday, for rie pracuioe as tho butts. ` IDL- I l___L-_ n_,_L-.,, , on uuny, nnnu OI `!':Ilfl DEW. . 2.,;Sm-goon-Major Bowen, 8th eld bat,- cery, has been granted leave of absence In-om l0`n.m., 24uh ineb . to 9 p m., 25:.h. Maior Hollinsworth, 42nd beta, has been G.0.'." 67074. Capt. and Braves-Major `granted leave of ebeenoe from camp- reotaon. {Gish bate, has been manned leave of absence from cemp-A.G.0., 67145. '1 A .1--..L..L-_ ._:n L. -,,,n II ua nu. _ 3. A stretcher will be available at the brigndo camp, quarter-muster : store tent, for use in case of injury or sudden illness of men while on the parade ground or battalion lines. A As :....an....-_..._.-__ 4m! I -- our rm nnu WWO man. to mount. at. 6 p. m. Frisy. The 42nd bath. will furnish the main guard on Saturday; next. for duty. 49th butt. Field oicer of the day, Sutur- da.y.majo;Lmnox.49t.h baht. ; nextfor duty. major Harrllcm,49bh butt. Madical otcer of the duy.'Saturday, surgeon Capt. Horton, 42nd butt; next for duty. Sacurday. sur- geon Liens`.-Col. Tracey.-19th butt. Modi- oal range olcor. Saturday, surgeon-major 0ravely,69tlx balm; next for duty, surgeon Capt. orbon. 42nd bath. Band far duty, Saturday, band 0! 59th balm; next for duny, band of 42nd bath. 9. xH:1rannn.Mnin- Run"... on. 11.1.! I.-. IUWIZ 1. The 59th batt. will furnish the main guard, to consist of one sergeant. one corspral nndlbvla men. to mount. at 6 Fri ay. will furninh the muwllul W on I pnonomonnuy mgn`aggre- Fate, and its place ongi the crack Ihoob- ng corps is second onl to aim of the 13th of. Hamilton. Last y r Oapts. Weller and Runiane represented the battalion at Bialey. and this year Lieub. Smith and Serge. Corrl an are on the Bialey team. Uupt. We ier in one of the finest shots in the dominion. having scored 102 points` out of I ssible 105 at. the (}.M. R. league matches nab year. The hrioadn ninlm-n innnd kn 15...:-. ma um: um. n. league mnncnes man your. The brigade orders issued by Lieut.~Col. Cotton yesterday afternoon reads as fol- lows: I IIVL- gnu. L_LL ._.ru 1 a u .u uemg on our/y aleo. Liout.Col. Rory McLellan` commando one at the bent ahootang battalions in Canada. A can lo 0! years ago it took Bret place in the _ nadiun tniliter league matches wjth I phonomeelly hig `aggre- gate, ang` I`.l_1e crack_ lh_oo- __ __...... !, uyvup U1. Lwavl uuu KIIBIUI. The band or the 59th butt, rendered a number 0! selection: during the progress` of the repeat; end Alternating with the manic of the band, we: the more shrill and piercing melody of the Scottish begpiper, the regimental piper of the 59th being on duty also. Ligu|:_.(`.nl. Rm-v ll:-Ynllnn` nnmmnml. . 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