Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jun 1897, p. 8

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an mum and 'n-mu Duo: Inn silo`, 1.8_5_. for 890. Iuu IJUIIII KDIIIO. The committee of members of Kingston end Cetereqnl lodgep, having in charge the arrangements for the decoration of thenrevee of doceoeed members. met in Oddfellowe bell this cfternoon and pro- ceeded in cube to Cehraqui cemeterv. where the navel ceremony wu per- formed. wreethe of flowers being laid on the graves of the departed brethren. A large enemelled 0ddlellowe' emblem (three linln) was placed on each gnv'e.oee mark by which the reeting place of every deceeeed member in the cemetery will be known in future. A joint memorial Iervice will be held at four o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Oddfellowe hall, where eddreeeee will be given by several locnl clergyman who are members of the order. mwmuy Inc 1 . M. Thompson. - llolonboo to grind lodtrt which noon at Bollovillo during the second wool: in An- guut. are P.Gu J. Mcwntara. W. Burk: Ind John Pollio. TL- .u....._:u.-- -2 ___,.-I.-_- .1 Irv mug-an Iodcc No: 39.1. 0. V0. 1.. not _ Jut night and hold the -uni-Innnal aloo- lion of oldurh. ctwhioh the following were abated: KG , J. .1. Hunter; V.G.. 3. Duck: 3.8., John Polllo, P.G.; hrquuror. Juno: Luurnoy. P.G. " V Thq follqwing pun grand! won oloohd to the district oommiftoo: J. Ilowntor-. E. Olbrd, W. Saunders, George Leo. J. Lneurnay and P. M. Thompson. Dolonm to In-Ind ma. -hm. ....... .;_ jjjuan I-onl0d1IfoIkwIPIvi`IIbIeII'ol)opuud II:-chm.-_ Advance of The Column. 1` n - - A - umy cuuiu. Thursda `a debate in the commons on slavery in est Africa has come as an un- comfortable reminder on the marrow of the imperial jubilee that, despite the splendid triumphs of British rule, the em- pire still has its black spots. What the house thought of Mr. Curzon s admission that slavery is, on the authority of the attorney-general, a legal status in the British em- pire,that 200.000 British subjects are actual plantation slaves and that fugitive slaves are hunted dowifand handed over by British oioers was best attested by the auuunce and art were treated, as non-existent. I Some say thisisoneof the Lord Salisbury little gibes at popular government, others put the blame on the court oicisls but ueeday s affair was only the beginning of this big joke. Wednesday was appointed by the queen for a reception of the con- gratulations of her faithful commons at Buckingham. The speaker started out in the ancient gilded coach, attired in rich silk robes, and attended by the officials of parliament, with the mace and insignia of office. He was. it is said, drawn by two horses from Whitebread s brewery, cover- ed with trappings to hide their clumsiness. A long string of members. many in court dress, walked or drove behind. Here, then, was the effective part of the high court of empire, paying a state visit to the queen at her palace, yet there was no etoppin of traflic in the streets, no escort of sol iers or police or military to guard their way. The spealxerand members picked their wav" ' amidst carriages and omnibuses as best they could. plrllIlI0nt theieal rulers of the British I Thu)!-nHnn n rlnlvuaha in OR. nn--------- -- DIUII. When all the tribute: have been paid to the glory of Tuesday : pageant there re- main: A curious reecoion, over which every- one ie now pondering, thnh ibwu A national celebrehion with the nation : re resente- ti we: left out. In England the once of common: is supreme, the master of the queen, the court and the nation. Yet; the commons and parliament. generally were treated, as the repreaenmtivesof literature, science and erb were treated, non-existent. Hnmn nnv thininnnnnf I-Jun l.n-A u...|i-In-n 5 F , of the empire has been formulated by the uups HUB ylllo U0 l'I}.)U [Ur !U|3l|Uln0n5o' On the other hand the naval federation cabinet in a definite scheme, and it only awaits colonial co-operation, and the minis- terial journals are insisting day after day, calling in the words of the captain Mahan to help them. that the future of the em- ; pire depends upon adominant navy. To ` ensure this is the main object of Mr. Chamberlain : conferences with the colonial premiers, which opened on Thursday. Cape Colony and Australasia seem willing enough to support the local squad- rons and adopt other imperial plans, leav- ing absolute naval control with the mother land. Canada, on the other hand, holds back,feeling as Mr. Laurier has put it, that war with the United States being a contin- gency Canada could not and will not con- tem late, Canadian money can be better emp yed in peacefulexpansion than in the creation of expensive naval armaments. Canada is thus the pivot of England s new imperial policy. The conference now go- ing on at the colonial office will decide how far the imperial fervor of the moment and inuence of Mr. Chamberlain will carry Canada in the lines of new imperial expan- sion. ' Ill ltllfll UlJUU|Ul.I!- Unlike the review of 1887. to-dsy s is di- rected towards the great politionl ends of the empire. Fiscal federation fades into the dim distance as the colonial premiers. like Laurier, and Reid. of New South VVe|es, speak out their minds as free traders. Chumherlain s speech in the re- senoe of the colonial statesmen st ir- minghnm on Tuesday was noteworthy for his confession that the question "may per- haps not yet be ripe for settlement. On the other hand hhn naval fndnrntinn II lulled Thle IoI'lln3-Denl: ' Unexpected. m n_\k)ou tgiday the spirit of M! I _ in Moioe eternal Ilene. _ u|l wfnenotex ted, 1\MId;,n__ pee I he showed gulp! [Melly H . Deeuh wee due to In- in "fO` . onfburedey In! in being` Cftg. being kicked by I hone, Hui run over I: the ti and hav- ing: `nnhlln Innnhnn - -u.o.....m |.:- uuun -auug 10!! In Iungul. uomparlng W- day : jubilee with that of the golden ]Ilbl- lee of 1887. it is seen how striking a change comea over the world's great- est eet. The huge lofty-muted broadside ironolade which were a reat feature of the review of ten years 0 ave given plece to emart little battles ipe. of the Admiral close. and naval opinion in- clinee now to a sort of gloried torpedo boat-deetroyere an the battle ship of the xture. The 110 ton guns of that date are supplanted to-day by the deadly twelve- inoh wire gune. Ten yenre hence the ex- periment: now proceeding will make them in turn obsolete. IT..lI.g bl... ...-..l.._. -6 I00 ! L- .I-..l- :- 1:, UIIIIU IIIIXII VVIUI-I IIIIU IEPUIIIU lllu Dl'0Il_Vng each 400; feet `in length. Comparing to- win}; lg. at I097 IL . . . . .. 1.`... -A_:L:__ - wlrunlpo Iswnumg we review nuslln laid! the way in size with her armored cruiser Ruuia. length 480 feotc. hone war 14.500. while Iulyhnd the United tutu came next with the Lepento and Brooklyn, I 400} feet lemrhh. Comnlrina Ian. uuln III) wunulpu l"Ill`lll5 lroln one come- eel Powerful and Terrible to the tiny bor- pedo craft repreaenc the British uevy. while fourteen foreign powers send a veeeel of war. f\..x IV....J-_ All hn L_____ ___J__ ___,_ UI WEI": On Tueede 49.000 troops under urine repreeentod l e land ghting power 0! the empire and 45.000 eeemen to-do repreeent uheeeeghting power. In .t. e forei n I in-shin: Atbnndimr Lha mvinu Ronni: Inn - I EE3'Z i}iiB'"p8}}'r.'" 1'; .711. $833; wu-ships attending the review Russia! I Mm Ivnv in nine with Imr nrnum-ml nrulnnr lland And In lighting Power--II: Ill- trlcl laqrlcr lot In but of (hands ylurlug lxllunln Armament - Thu Union`: *O||l'OIOIOlIIVOI man out -- nopow n Arblti-nth: `lusty III! . Bcoolno law. V Loxenox. Juno 26-'I'o-di.y'u mu] [-3. viow at Spibhoud in O tting climax to A weak of surpassing brillinncy. "No lower than 146 wnnhipc nnging frbm the colon- snl Pnwarfnl and Tan-ihla In thn tint om-_ A rn`1"rmo auuax to A WEEK or BBILLIANOY. rm: cm? 'K upon: in on-can non `lino. ..`.".. :.. ""~'.....':'.':.:."::=-.'*.'..'..:.:*:"::' s, Dimitics. Irish Unbleached Table Linens, 600 for 88c, 460 for 880. Irish Grass Bleached Table Damask. 000 for 47c. 72 in. Bleached Damask Linen, 900 for 720. 31.10 for 77c. Table Napkins, Doylies.Tray Cloths and Sideboard Covers marked cheap. 5 cases 80 ii. wido White Cotton for 60 yard. ' _ IIorroclrsos' Shootings, Pillow Cottons. lose than Montreal wholunle prices. c Canadian and American Shooting: at greatly roducod prices. SILKS. 600 yards Fancy Light Colored Silks; 50c. 60c, 76c. $1. 36 p.c\o`. Black Burah Silks, 600 for 87c. \ . `'\ ~ ~ 700 for 43. ' , ` " " $1 for 700. `V Black Fancy Figured Silh all reduced in price. Black Falllo Silks, warranted not to cnt. $1.25 for 89c. `\ All Fancy Evening Shade: awaydown price. ' / . S Monday. Luuuu ... auugrnuu. I no yds. Black Velveteen 160 yard 15 boxes Colored Silk Velvets, for- on Monday. 4 mar price 81, Monday 690. Special Sale Trimmings on Monday: Special Sale LIN INGS on Monday: Fancy Tubular Braids 860 dozen. 25 in. Skirt Lining 4e yard. 90 pieces Colored Gimp in Silk, Silk Double-fold Twilled Skirt Lining Mixed, Gold, Silver, Steel, all '5_o . per 6&0 on Monday. yard on Monday. Good Jean Waist Lining 8:: Monday. 150 doz. Colored Serpentine Braids 88 in. Sarah Waist Lining 100 on i(all widths) 50 per dozen on Monday. Monday. ' Black Beaded Gimp from 60 to 750 Black Rustle Lining 70 on Monday. per yard. Good Linen Dress Canvas 80 on Black Jet Ornaments. 250 on dollar. Dress Steels 70 set. Silk Spools Bo Best Black Book Muslin 70 Monday. eaclr,Sillr Twist 10 each, Dress Shields Gilbert's Linings in Black and even- 10c pair. Cortecelli Skirt Binding 100 ing shades at straight cost on Monday. piece. Skirt Braids lo per yard. On Monday we will offer all our Best Imported Wash Fabrics in Dimi- ties, Lawns, Organdies, Swiss Spot Lawns, Sateens, Ducks. Brilliant: and Grass Linens at llge per yard. These goods are worth from 150 to 260 per yard. L` .| 1' no l.`l\I') :1 A new nrvv iv WALSH S,'_ French Woven Summer Corsets. 50 for 35. , _ Cromptou'a Coraline *Corrr*ta. Ilfor 82. ~ 5 ,, Crompton'u Ystini Corsets, \\"ito and Cream , $1.25 for 90. .- z. `V31-ompton'n Coraline Nursing Comm, [1 {or - ' D. is A. Conch. 000 _.for 690. _ V D. & A. Coma, bcmnh. O! for 88. All other Comb reclined. ` P Luuuuul nu vuu price, `HIC. Remember we keep a full stock of the celebrated Priest.ley's Black Dress Goods. These are the finest. goods made in England. 1 K }m.m.. n.J,......1 om. 1Y_l..-L_ A-M ".3 46 in. Silk Finish Black Henriettas, former price 750, 850, $2, Monday all one price, 49c. R.An1nmhm- um lznnn In full ..L....l. ..r saw: I 21 pioces Black and Navy All Wool Iron Serge, former price 390, Monday 240 yard. nun var-:15 An :.. Qzll. m:..:_|_ nn. .1, ~ '12 1.2.: EACH. 0` `in our large sfock toduclinprice . . ' ' _J_,_____`__-___,,_ ._ |\- now, usvuuul nu uuu ynuu, Z00 ya. 50 pieces Plain and Figured Black Sioilliane, former price 850, Monday I 210. n: u . .- .._ ___ LlLIIIl`JIlJ JUL HUI): 90 pieces 44 in. French All Wool Dress Goods, in a. variety of effects (all new this season). former price 500 to 75c, Monday all one price. 250 yd. 50 Di Plain nn Fianrn Tun:-I. run J:-nun 78 pieces Plain and Novelty. 44 in. French and German Dress Goods, former price 400 to 65c, your choice Monday for 250. an vanna AA in IF........I. A II `I7- , I UILUIJIIII Ill`! JQIUI 98 Eieces 40 to. 42 in. Summer Dress Goods in several now makes. former price 250 to 450, Monday 170 per yard. '7 nh-Anna D`n:n nu.) \Y....-lL.. A A 3,, v Ladies F Black Cotton Han. Herinldorf llllilld In ` ` . I I 3-'{ :,..! :v:.'g- _ Ladies Plain Black Cuhmm Hone, hand tiiuhod mm. .000 Ladies Fine Bummer Ollhlnon Hole, 80010: Ito. - I . 1 D __,.~ Children's cam: and `1'u:4Bibhodnnd-' ExuIVIl,uo,IaIdia'Idl . ,1 .. 280 yards elegant 42 in. Plaids. suitable for Wnists at Children's Dresses, former price 250 to 850, Mondn.y_ 150 yard. UR nunnm: All In A0 .'.. D .... -.. Prices Have Tumbled Topsy Turvy In the Dress and Silk Departments. Never Was There Such Llttlo Drlco tor such Good Goods.` uuuulng ox urguer. munely D.U. 3500. LONDON. June 26.-The Echo pnbiiehee an interview with Dr. Chauncey M. De- pew. in which he is quoted en expressing the belief that the arbitration tneecy be-v tween the United States end Greet Britein Il'U NIH: ` The Times pnbllobeo on onhonstlvo oo- oonnt ol remorhoble explorotionsin north- ern Bsbylonio of tho Holnoo Pennsylvania university expedition, which tonvo years has been excevoting the greet nountolns of Nulfor. the site of the enolont olty`ol Nkifpur. the soured city of llillil, or the 0 or Bel of the Soniteo. They form, says the Times, the greoteot discoveries of modern times, iosnylng the history of olvllieotion book to entiqmty. `Here is one suggestive possogo : "In the fees of the evidence from Nippur we moy have to reconsider the question of the Chnldoon in- uence on E3 pt. end possibly reverse the .old tboor . ' he tower of Urguer reeto one massive rick platform of crude bricks. The exoovutions constructed below revul- ed the existence of e second povement of much line: construction built of kiln-hurn- ed brick of greet site. the dimensions being fty centimetres rquore end of greet thickness. Nearly oll these bricks were inscribed and bore the stomps of Bergen 1, end Noremsin. his son. sad the dste.tnene- for, is justo thousand years prior to the building of Urguer. namely 13.0. 3800. LONDON. June 2.-ThA Kuhn nnhlinlunn Dom MISSMONDAYI riliiloduautmmmmecmv `Ohot 10 5 second comb M Jlluil wlul nuglllltlw unurpnunon 0! mu` 1 has of blame`: lain uuaguu anon on to goo` hig| knowlog ol th:nrog?e'): by mang'35a. to its course; 1')`- Ting`. -....I.ll-L-- -_ -_L-.__A1.._ , , `iot-I with'Engluad Hnuproto0ion of In` "IT llflj ` C; llllinhui chit lug..." dbllld. 0! Royal oagiucnn. to Jib Pint. in Aldon. oanbmlly hlloo have in no political nuulh. `Ibo oxpudision. -for which tho nlliury .. can in being provldod from India, will dounnino how In king llonolikh monoono -ouch oftho boundnryol -nu unplug ...,. unborn of inluunm. llnlnr lluuI....m At the Great Executors' Sale: MONDAY Is YOUR TIFIE FOR A NEW Dlzlass. TABLE LINENS AND $I lEB'I'lN(I`S.* :-3' Doors Abovvo Bagot Strut. SALES FOR CASH ONLY. ` nosunzv. :of the Late P. ].WALSH'S S\t\ock.' _-u-.- Junu uu uxuuulljo I um. yum: qhuu, iuuuuuy DUO. 195 yards 24 in. Black SI.tin_Duch- esa, former prioo $1.25, Monday 880 per yard. 75 yards 24 in. Black Silk Armure. former price $1.50, Monday 90 per ard. y 180 yards Black All Silk Snrah,for- mer price 450, Monday 250 per yard. 110 yds. Black Velveteen Tubular ' ln tin ! nnlnun.1 Q--_-_L.'..- l)_A-' 1" J IIUI 875 yards high grade Fancy Silks. in Figures. Stripes, Plaids. Fancy Mixtures. Just the thing for Shirt Wsists and Trimmin . former price 750 to $1. Monday 1 89 per yard. 150 yards Pure Silk Crinkle Chiffon De Soie. in Cardinal, White. Yellow and Green, former price 760, Mondsy 250 per yard. Rn Duran 0A `In Dual 1']. 0.1. D, ll `IVE Jill. 89 ygrds 24 in. Penn De Boie, for- mer price $1.85, Monday 899. `I05 vm-:1: 94 in RI...l. 0-4:... `r\.._.1. ID: Have 50 gieoes extra heavy and wide Pure Silks m dark solid colors and evening shades, former price 850 to 600. Mon- day 25. UK 1vnr.`n l....l., .....-.'l- `D-.. -- 5' 900 yards Beautiful Pure India Wash Silks, in Black, Nile, `_Ydlow. Sky. Pink. Holiotropo, Cream and White. former prioq 800 to 850; Mon- day 210. Kn I-Janna A-I-A l......... -...I ._!_I, I1 Princess-~Strcct. In.-pub Q..__AA : Nah Bron. hove uouud tho puvnogo of selling novolbiel. oonfoobionar{L.oto.. II ohodpovilion in ooninootiian with an Iolmdn houu. Alexandria Bay. They control the ouvlro priloco. /> . . I -uuu uunui uoulo. Alolllldrll privllg /: .uu-u;ou snonounnom mu line In bo- ing lost. The oonrlou no exact! MI)- llx minutes Ihhiud the schedule. [T00 den! of inureulu boin union In the not in whoolin !il'0lOl,' undut [of tho nanny maintains: In regard to tho om" mntn` A L..s, fjA,t;i. V Lyman. % nucxl ~ g:ogvjE_.L, glaches long and] ~ =1.9.i9;1hgs. wide. _ I In whoolin `oi:-clan,` and3u0 tlia regard tho city unto` a largo crowd would ban noaivad ID oouriara on than-_ arrival ban. uwuwu.-Iyi A In . Loxnox; 0:36.. Jam H.--0wing to tho oxprcuoddohrngiudon of the olllxsollao to arrest tho oourlon` In tho Wot lova- lnudlnlny nooil they oxooodod tho cl: mihnpcod limit. the match 6h `Ibo city taken by the Man were 9 secret. Auiving In London thooourlon. toting the northern I-onto. no gdnlngon tbdnchodnlo and won trout -nluo lnlmltal qhondzon thonoubhorn man time ll be- mg oonrlarl An nrnntlv RHI- .'.?.'."."'...-a':...:"'"" 131:5. "n.:"`u.."` .5: K :- oricn mm cons. Pulidlnt Is.-Kliloy uni $1: nngouo Ihouglutul Auorlouuuo In but u. ' AHIIGIWIIIIIIQ uyuwlllyfllllllllllllll homo mic.-I Iuum to buhonmnt development of. that induction; A F. manna In-Ihnnnl [non-`-5 hunt. ._.I piuuwvwlnn IOIOOIIIOIVC. '.I`b|IIIlI' plciou of Brlbhh bx-dun policy in tho rh- non for thofnilno ol the arbicntlonjtnnty. X".1 .'Z'..I.'.'.'.".a.`. .".';'.'..';`;'.l;"..?.'.: ... .-.'.';' -vu nu vuuluuvrv III I IKUTUICI `III . sh um llqplnlon ,1 ton- A.?.'Z'.'a..a.I.a.. .,...;Tl,.a'u'.x .a ..a lgomg _b _Oll_II>t0 bothonatunl th-y-ncoi totryugn lath world. Anyplggpolthuklhdln ufhm no want to do om-col I'M - ncion of Brlbilh fnminn nnI':.u 6. hi: 2- Iuuunom A non. ut` mu 1.... on n_.n.. `at,no_s. :1. songs, `In IIIIIHPBQQ +mTH,-`OF REM! BEAUPR E. " '2 -u. A87; [ ALI, I u:N"EN HUCK -" IOWKL, 36 inches long and '-273' wide, Extra Fine, ;,g.;.....g.. ..;;';; ..; % ytgugihywu the pm. for book. ` ..-..__ r._._._V__V...__......_.__. ...._.___ _.-___....___ an upon] uouun uroponl ma unnlno Uloun 25 p.c, on. -~ _ Dun Bataan otthis sale 36 p.o. o . . md ' Clumbnya at 25 p.o. of. _ Ohoviot Dru: Good: 85 p.c. o`. Ill ) All Woo! Drou Ohallioo. duh and light fancies. 16 yard. Ih Pbn Black Luttu, this spring`: good-. greatly reduced. Ililnl. Oakland, Henrietta. Shootings. uny down in price. Ml Wvol Black ml Colored Borges, 50a for 81. -= 1 V ; _nuIm mo 8I'llR'l'lN0.$. `so PER CBNT.0FF ' Dhim-au.eo.1oo.1' .31`: use a. ff. ; B,` man 80. #0:. 18:: 11120? :nLc:r. 3, 'I.8.40b. Sic, 90p.o. on`. ' "-t " lqgoodl. W per cont. o. gilgo auhyunlo nope: cent. on. .`\~ 37' ,q,V ., _ Ilflla LIIIZIUI IUIIIII \JCIIlIIII"' Illu Dill-Il'I9I\, 1i0p.c. ' ' __ _t_oh Wool Dress Bniliuga. 54 in. wide. 25 11.0. 011`. Funny either Mixed Bicycle Goods 25 p.c. oil`. K '3'Il9y'FlII1oh Printed Or ndio Muslin: at this sale 25 p.c. c lacy Gnu Linen and finer: Lawn : 96 p.o. oil . Tmngh Baum... with Bill: Stripes. as p.o. oar. zhny Silk and Wool Broonded Good: 30 at 25 11.0. on`. 8'10! Mohaiu. ll , . . E. Onnn Ag|g(qv s `no 0: I\ II A ryqp II n. ' of the nbove ns-class. V Shot Mohuu; 0; goods. 25 .o.-o'. "- I Ootton O " " ` . . . .'`` .... 9... g.'.:.P:':'.::`.E::.?1....':-.25.P *' QInt.`_pf 6|)! w~all"-known fow prices in these goods. ' Dll Goods 900. 850, 85_o, 40, 500 up. 26 p.o. off. Pplhtn Drones 88.50 to 812. all 0 at 26 p.o. o. pl-in; Shades loin Ouhinau: an Henrietta, 25 p.c. 011'. mm I"):-nan Rnlnlll K` `II \I;l`n 9K in II n" ' Ibo. D3-lad Appu. for no. I III. I C tad A :om`I.. " W1 OIL- .E_._`.__A_.l -, A ,1 F` `.V' -.-v wvvuuu -` . - I70 PRINCESS ST. pg Inuuuu nnuloln we roll Ino I log. and hi! `an hour later I y had tnood tho money to -IV -who Ind pick it than our to the police Id Jlu. |bo_o!nor. I III! I wolllln loll I mu 0! {to 000 lncurootoar in V bun riding. The money annll brown nnnnr hm. _ .. _ _ - _V_,-_.- _-_v_~-~----y` M-.::...- m::..?'.*;.`.' v _u Or: he nut M.- tnetlon. o o'er thin mot`: ~ torus. " -Ilbulvuoncod Ponchos lg : gov} outoci Apr! g ooh forgo. . BARGAIN. I09 EACH. Dltass qoobs. navululuu S rvlll SJ!`-IIIIX. The Iteemer Empire State arrived at one o'clock to-day with 400 excuruionieta from Syreouee. N.Y. The excureinn was con- 'ducted by lodge No. 109, I.0.0.F., and Arrived at Cleyton et 10:45 o clock this morning over the R. W. & 0. mad, about 700 exoureioniota enjoying the trip. The eteemer St. Lawrence took about 300 for a tour unoo the ielende, the remainder coming to inmton on the Em ire State. I They were given two and one-he I hours to !enjoy the eighte, and loft egun at ,'3:30 1 o'clock. '- The One coming Up. Yeeterday D. M. McIntyre and J. M. Farrell, for the board of education and count oounoil respectively, eppeored be- fore t e county judge to name A dste for the hearing of the argument in the dispute between the two bodies touching the ny- ment of fee for tuition of count pupi I at the collegiate institute. As c uneel had neglected to fyle an affidavit to the effect that the two bodies could not mutually ngm upon 3 settlement, the 'udge could not appoint a dot. This ul evil: will be lyled next week. when A dete for the hear- ing of the one will be decided=on. ' uv-an. an uvvaas anus`- 0. G. Staples. manager of the Thousand 3 Islaml lmueu at Alexandria Buy. srrl ved at that suuuDOl' resort yeeterday and received an ovation from the inhabitants. The ` oarsmen lined up on the wharf and re- , ceived him with ll loyal salute, ring ` twenty-one guns. He says he will ll the ` hotel with guests this summer or go bank- rupt. Already 125 guests are at the hotel, which opened for business to-day. Presi- dent McKinley. members of his cabinet and a number of senators will stop for a couple of weeks at the hotel this season. Manager Staples says the hotel will be so I their feet hanging out of the windows. lull that the guests will have to sleep with p ' BIND IUIIUUI Ul EIITVITU lUlIVOI'!lK-y, wnero be will spend at least `three years for the purpose at obtaining higher degrses. As already announced. Mr. Mac- lean has won a scholarship from Harvard before entering it, an almost unprecedent- ed ooenrreooe. Sinee locating here he has won Ineny warm friends. who will be pleesed to beer of his future success. With the pupils of the eollegiate he was ever popular. and his wide research and supe-_ rlor knowledge of mathematics was ad`? mitted by ell persons interested in educa- tionel matters. vv un nu-uvu I-l-I v-I no (1. V. Meclean, M.A., mathematical mute: at the collegiate inatitu ue. bu sent in his reeignetionbo the board of educa- tion. On or about July l5I:li Mr. and Mrs. Meolesn will leave for Cambridge, where Mr. Mnclean will enter the gradu- ntofeonoolol Harvard university, where lbe will lnnnd at. lmuh 't.|u-an IJIITIIIIUIU a Letter: have been received from the fol- lowing grnduntu: F. E. Page. Burk- taoin; J. E Harrio. Copper Clill; D. Hart.- m_ln and 0. Clark, Montreal. There is. tilt of holding I apood tent in shorbhtnd at the college. open to all writers of the dllforene oyuomg of nhorchnnd. It would pron ll very interesting event: to all stu- dent: of shorthand. pIl'UIII'1Il- UH UIIDIJT, OI I\lgIUOn.UO' 0. line returned to complete her course n the college. J. J. O'Neill will leeve in A few deye for Toronto to till a poeition tliere, secured for him by the college. J. You, of Wolfe Island, he: left for a una- | tlon of three. weeks. He expects to have Inn ebteok of new-mown hay. William Bpeere will return to college Monday. He _l1eg hen ten deye in the military camp at Burieeld. .5! TH (OI Bah-rieeld. l -u-... I... WIIIIX 0] III III! IXIII FIOII ITICDUI. `A number `of atmfonto are expected to auto: on `Monday (or the special summer lrcouru in the business nnd shorthand do- pamnontn. Mice Hunter, of Kingat.on.de- not. bu returned to cmnnlate bar cnnnn VIII`? '.l.'lll'l|D|I|l IOU : MOIIIIXI I IOW day: ago for Copper Cliff where he has so- ourod omplo Inont. Charlie has the good wiobu 0! all in Kingston friends. -A -nu-.Iv... M .5- `.5- -... --.....L..A 5.. UIIIUTHI lUl' II will COIITIC ll'I UDOTUIIIIIG And tpewrioing. 0. . Knight. 3!; preeenl. in the employ of A. R. Martin. bu scoured hie diploma from the commercial department. . Chutes Turnbull lent. Montreal few Ania `till `nu I`.-nnnun (`IAN -.5.--g L- I.-- .- all air` Do Us UIIXIOII. IITJIII BUG C fnhrod for n Ipooinl course and tmnnirilzina. XI$'UKl- FHIIHXI Til. IVIIFC-u G. 8. Sunday. of Pruooet, but just com- ploud I buuinou course and goat homoto- dny. the poueuor of the much coveted dinlomn. VVZIIKIIUIIIIIIIKI IIIU IlI|NIUy DIG! ggoprlotor klokod him, he claimed. ootimoonld nd no marks on hinl H - I...) R`... .I-:-I.:_... IIUKX IIIIII. DC UIIIEOU. 1110 his body. Ho had been drinking. I mmmmnzmkmmgnmk ' Elulur. 0! Clayton. 'N.Y., and who up he I been In comp Vll the Kingston eld b ery. fall down in {tons of the any boll. had to be nulntod to tho pnllog station. 0 told ho wu ollchd with cramps. and I t 0 In vu unable to walk.` `A couple of yololono won called, and Elnmor. under choir ta-outlnont. noon rloovorod uuicioncly to walk out. me.-1 returned to my be 1 1 1 lud boon cheated out of money in a hotel. nod klchd by tho propriotm-. He told he Ind wound that ho could opon I knilo he wulohown. Ho othmptod to do no but found that the blade was screwed shut. Whoohodomondod No money back the nlnnrhlnr Hnkni him. In nlnimm-I. Thu ' A YANKEE Qcnvso THE Queen} nan Isl numqptwn on tho hy lo lo- nnllud Ml hiui iidii}: `i In a null brown 1 hit] In 1... sh- nun}. ,-uv `nu--ow-an In vs-v -uuvu vvvw: iiplolnn. B. G. Clnxton. from the calls into. I nun:-ml In:-n -nnnlnl mun-an in u an-oln lxcnrnon Iron: Bynonoo. -L-_-.-_ D_._l-- QL-A- __ llnnun nuluu collage Notes. I ....A-_ ..l b......sL I.-- .'..-s - Going To Boom Things. s-..I-- _.-__...- `I cl..- PIIL Will Inter Bnrvnrd. It ,1, 1: n `Paw ? R-WA!-DR01` . off. `s".. '332i.'..5 Wlbesoldat this Sale M25 PERCENT. OPOUR .- , "wL1:.xN.o`wN gow muons. ~ ;: I 'An)towa6a&s&bouqr;uauhnspx-1ng'-sziaae _ I309 Illa Ind loll the our. Inunodinuly If Oh! Ibo lndlocb tho roll the III; Anal hall Ann Innnr `ADA: I All opt Fancy Dress Goods. Bicyclc Suitlnzs, Musllns, Lawns, Drcss..Patterns, . ~ G`rass Lln_ens.Pa11_cy colored silks. Eancy colored Parasols; _ $ I25WALDRON S 25 ff. Great Clearing Sale Off. OF -1 Spring andSummerDry Goods} gnu nluuvn-u Bllio S1`. Pnnmxnuxm, J uno 26.-The Russian turrotironclnd. Gnngoot. one of the best vessels in the imperial navy. ran upon a reef near Tnnaund yesterday during I storm and sank nlmoan immediately. The crew is reported save ' Alll-I vsuslllb III- Mrs. Callfne. soprano soloist. in theQueen street Methodist church choir, was taken from her home to tho general hospital on Thursday Iss. suffering Witab typhoid fever. She has been ill for more than a week and last Sunday was unable to take pert. in the musical services an the church. Bmnhod The Nune Plate. A metal name plate. inscribed with the legend Wellington street. and nailed to a tree opposite the residence 0! the late W. McRoune. near the intersection of Welling- ton and Union streets, was found by the Eolice last night lying on the ground. and rolren into three pieces. It is not known whether or not the damage was done by boys, or by more interested persons, and the police are looking into the matter. ` barefooted and bareheeded. I mnromn Into town 0 had been driven insane by the preaching of street even chute and when taken in charge by the c iei was In it sorry condition After bein locked up he strip himself of all his o othee and shoved t em out through the bar: of his cell. Constable Boughner arrived from Courtland and while he and an insistent were trying to get his clothes on he gave the latter a severe bite on the wrist. He wee, alter much trouble, aub- dued and taken to Simone. 1123!!!! (ll LIIBOIIUHTK Dy lad One At Tllnonbnrg. Trmosnulw. Ont`... June 2.').-Jnmos Haezol, of Cournlnnd, surprised the citi- zens of Tilsonburg by mnrohin into town harafnntad and hnrnhnntlnd a had I...... IIII ll lnurn I H`. A attery return to barracks on Mon- day morning. wry Au mm. Genenl Gucoiguo left camp for Obtawn this morning. "A Ilahterv ratnrn tn hm-mnlu nn Mun. uuc tnunuurlll anoun wn 3.111. The Durham eld buttery left. for Port H0 at 6:30 a.m. today; Gananoque e] batury at 7:30 ; Kingston Bold bat.- tery 10 mm. (hnm-.1 annnninng Inf} l\`l\\I\ Em. ALL-..- nIl"u-1 I VIII]! ROWI- Tho military camp authorities have asked the following to otciato at the camp services no-marrow: Rev. Prof. Worrellto Epiaoopalisne; Rev. J. E. our to Methodists; Rev. John Meckie to roe-. bytorinne. The Roman Cuholice leave for the cathedral about ten mm. Than 'hnvJ\nrn C-I4] L-nb...... I-lL I-.. I'I__L uwuu accordingly. Sixty-ve years ego last April the Chowm left England to look for New- foundland. Afler sailing in the good ship General Wolfe for about five weeks they got to Newfoundlnnd and met ice. The vessel sailed in floating ice for about a. week with a hundred ahipe around them. They gobboKingaton on June 12th. It will be A. Chown e golden wedding day on July lab. DC I! ll!!! (H0111 DD COBB. So far t. in season mutter: have been very quiet among the Thousand Islands. The weather has been very cold and back- ` ward, and until this week warm days were unknown. Next week the rush is expect- ed to begin. and preparations are being made Accordingly. Hirhv-vn 1-mu-n nan I.-I-. Am-H Hm lure unnanoquo, 600.; nrocxvule. DUO. To-marrow evening at seven o'clock in St. Paul s church a memorial service will be held out of respect to the late Canon Mulock. Many of the friends of this ven- erable minister will assuredly pay sincere respect to his memor . Ran Rh-nnhnn In: warn rnns-nlnnnl-. In. - uuapuuu w mu momur See Slsrschan. ha ware merohsnb. for a bargain in I high grade, up-to-dubs wheel. He is selling them at cost. Hi. In: 9 i ....... --- 4.-_.. L- ..- L--- Luv llflllu JKUIIK II sum 00 DC In IIIIIOII EH9 same ition. To annnoq no and Brockvillo per steamer America on July lab Dominion duy with A.0. U. W., leaving Folgor's whnrf ale 10 :\.m., giving 5 whole day in Gananoque. Fare Gnnanoque, 850.; Brockville. 500. To-mormw nvanino at nnvnn n nlnnIr in Dllllil l_I'l|.l The Canadian Pacic railway has order- ed a thousand freight can made nocoaufy by the large increase [in {night lately. The Grand Trunk in said to be in much the sauna nna-n'l>inn I-|U|'Io ' The wool shipments continue to be very heavy. \ The chi meat: from Toronto yea- terday nmoun to $40,000. This ii to nvoid the impending incrouoin the United States uriff rm... t`I-.....l..... D.-.-n- _-.-I_-._ L__ ___a,_ nuurnaunyi. ` Kingeton ert school sent very creditable exhibit: tn the education department, To- ronto. where the exhibits of work from the art schools of Ontario are placed !or impec- tion. ` ML- _....l -l.:_....-_;_ -_._..-_..__ L- L- ,,_,_ -uu n-II Iuuluvll-I [I . UIIIIHI W 3 up `out that own` ltptuugx house. Brock an-ooh. VI it told about I your ago. The fanunlwl who place on Monday. Two of demand tuido In Pomugouth. IIIUI II porouu hotel-koopor, IUIID IUUIIU `DIX WXKL You can get all kind: of about cheap at Abemot.hy n. Kimntnn Art. lnhnnl ank vnrv nrnolilanlnln unsru, W. nuuunmon. . Min Katie Stevenson, Toronto, in in Kingston. the guest of Sir Richard and Lady Cartwright, and expects to bash- seno nhoun three wonky. Vnn nan ant all In -ml. nl .b.nQ- -J...-. -5 DIKUI'I- ` ` Mu. W. '1`. Inttl, ol Hobokon. N.J.. in vinitl at the residence of the mm-hos clerk,` . llo(`;amInon. "in. WA; Hp-..`-...... `IL.-`-5- I- :.. 'liG'0llIp UK UIIII Illflllfn Oull at Abomoth '5 for chap Ioobwonr. D. H. Mitchell in t to da for Symon, N.Y.. as vinit relatives. owlll ho absent two wqh. RM!-In. shin-tn. Ihh-In W. Inn! in gun- m Buy your Int: :0 Baker : Ptol. John Patch. 0! Viotoris univenity, Toronto. did this morning. It Abunathvh for chann tantra". WWII W I. ` Shit-to, hhlttl, shirtn. We loud in shirts. Bake:-'3. -T . ll.. I17 III `I-:.;_ -1 'rr_|.-|__.. `V 1 3, ru-vur u uu- -v-v-t 1 UVQC II` tviltr FASHION. The lads : from any And ccntlunt _..Ihn nnlhnnnd Ling. Iv -nnnupnpn nub 11'-I: Nswscroth an inter" pggnnnnnnn [sumo BY THE sc1ssons.] -l1 IIIIIIUIUII an-1 D -UfI'Cl'I nun was-my noun Inna roan II-ngdl-- Ila`.- VT ._ w `u , --u -Iv-Ina If u nu-av,` . D I . rib broken. wit. stood` his ll md died peacefully. Cu` at Po:-Mmouth and about May-noun. Be In: twine 1|: am vile lacing Mn. Bun- hl `: dll lieu. M . W I! IpI|I.Id.EIh`mb ntnunigttor III: on? Min Spoor. who. with hot mourn I loving husband I` anti i%n$ Ilther. Dooouod was At MI: than A nu-nanny-nun |mr.|.I....-... 2o /PER CENT. OFF/KLLWAPRINTS. An Ironclad sluts. .._.__..- _ an I To-day : Camp Nun. ..'I:;...... ........_ -_.LI..-.'L Ill-I. Cnllfuo Ill. -rnz DAILY. wmn; sATn1iAY..JUNn-26. 1sm.% _, .... ..... Tho Vlnltlnx Ex-Mayors. I ml H,u.nr.4x. N.S.. June 26. - Ex-mayors :3;i:;?:[: r Barker and Davies. of Bristol, England, author The who came to Halifax to attend the Cabot. I My celebration, have gone to Montreal and imnt, Toronto forntrip, thonco they `go t.oAl- plmhbio" y bany. N.Y.. to spend a day with mayor 2 him iately. Thatcher. They nil from New York for 0 home next. Saturday. WALD RON IDIO no one . the QIIVRIIIJU III I IDU IJI IIIIIIVI- Losnox. June 26.--A deapatch to the Daily Mail from Cairo says that the ad- vance of the AngloEgypt.ian column, whose extreme outpost in now near Merawo, just below the fourth cataract, will begin in August, with Berber an. the objective int. beyond the fifth cataract. When erber has been taken a strong force will be sent to Knssaln, and the advance from Berber to Khartoum, the base of the Khadfn. will be made in February. lnbeerlpllons Coming In Well. 01'l'AWA. Juno 26.--At the last meeting of the provincial committee of the Vic- torian order of nurses it was decided to discontinue the canvassing for subscrip- tions in the cities until after August. The movement is meeting with gratifying re- suits throughout nearly every part of Can- ada. Many large subscriptions of one thousand dollars and over have been given. Canadians livin in the United States have eignied t eir intention of taking pertin it. One thousand dollars has been subscribed by Sir Roderick Cameron. of New York. Colonial Troops Ieartlly Received. Porrrsmorrru, Eng., June `2B.-'I`he co- lonial troops arrived at eight o'clock and were met at the railroad station by a mili- tery guard of honor. Then headed .. by military bands they marched to the town hall. where the lord mayor and corpora- tion, in full robes of office. welcomed the visitors. The soldiers from the colonies received the great popular ovation. Their march from the station to the town hall, and from the town hall to the point of em- harkation was nothing less than a triumph- al progress. Export Duty On Clllldllll Lots. Drrnon, Mioh.. J une 26.--A Washing- ton epeciel eaye. "Fear of an export duty on Cunnditn logsie causing the lumber- men who have etumpage in the dominion tomake one last desperate eifort to save themselves. A number of them are in town And they have done what they can to marehell their strength for A final test on white pine. when the free list of the new tari` comes in the no te. Senator Teller. who clearly seen the ' at ce of what the men ask. hue decided to eta d by them and to make a epeech in fa of placing white pine on the free list. It ie undoubtedly the hope.if ibcen be squeezed through, to effect aoompromise in con`- ferenee. piecing the tariff on pine timber at 8! per thousand. This, no is well known, would meet. the views of a majority of the senators. . Petition DlamIued-Beattle Bale. Tunoxro. Ont-. Jnne'26.-At Osgoode hall this morning justices Robertson and Ferguson gave jud ment dismissing the London election `I: tion. Toaosro, Ju 26.-'I`he London elec- tion petition against Ma`or Beattie was dismissed with full costst is Aornin by judges Ferguson and Robertson. ghey concurred in their nding. which was that the act of Boyd in giving a voter 81.25 and promise of work was an isolated and unimportant act, forming no part of a gen- eral corruption. Further it was held that major Beattie had taken reasonable precau- tion to prevent corruption. was dismissed with not only the ordinary costs, but also the actual disbursements of witnesses retained for charges for which the petitioners oered no evidences. Judge Ferguson characterized the great number of charges. over 2,000 as a scandalous abuse of procedure and as a shing expedi- tion. The petition ` WI` `III EU I `Am. ` lidn l`l|I`.QI

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