Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1897, p. 1

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uuuwvy-nun ;u ....v .........w.. NAPANII. Jimo 30.-A reception was held in the Eastern Methodist. church on Monday owning lub to welcome the new pubor, Rev. DI`. Crobhers, to his new ap- pointment and to spend a sociable hour with him Ind hi! family. H. Pringle read an nddrul of Iiloome from the Epworbh Iguana nl OJIA nhnrnl-1 tn Lhnir nil nnnhor. . _, _ RN33 "III! ,. never met with so much kindness in any , , _'l-'lII:`:v P IIIU of his charge: us from `the people of Na- panee. The re alarm was sounded yea- terday about 11:30 for a small blue near the collegiate inebitube. The fire did not. amount tomuch and was quickl extin- guished. Carrie McCoy ie repor to be sinking rapidly. The welcome rain of yesterday will do no end of good through- out the country. as in wee beginning to be much needed. A Grandmother At `thirty-ve. NEW YORK, June 30.-Probably one of the youngest; grandmothers in the city is Mrs. Boaz, aged thirty-ve, wife of Harry Boaz, of 1627 Madison avenue. who has just been made a grandmother for the se- cond -time. The couple were married twenty-one y rs ago, and a year later their first chi d, a daughter, was born. Six others have followed. The eldeso daughter, Millie, was married four years ago to Louis Berman,_ of Chicago. Three years ago a son was born, and another fol- lowed last week. Mrs. Boaz is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman, of Buffalo. All the members of the Boaz family. especially the younger children. taste great) pride inxhe fact that they are uncles and aunts. Pl IV ll aunts. Bevlew And In-eh Through city. There will be a review of the various battalions in camp on Barrlelield common to-marrow morning at ten o clock. At 11:30 o'clock the battalion: will parade from the camp to the city. The line of march in -. Along Ontario street to Clar- ence street: up Clarence to King street; `along King street to Barrie street; up Barrie street to Park avenue and Bagot skeet; along Bagot street to Princess street; down Prinoeaeatreet to King street; along King street to the hnymnrket. A rmml salute will be red lrem Fort along lung screen no me nlymurluu. A royal Henry at twelve o'clock noon. A Ifegro Lynched By A Iloh. ABF.|ll)lEN'. Miaa.. Juno 30.-Parry (lil. iliama a nogro._waa taken from the Monroe county jail by a mob of masked men. cor- riod ve miles frqm town and hon ed to a {resin the middle of the road. w are his ody was found early this morning. He was charged with having robbed a white lady at Okolona and also with attempting a criminal assault upon her. BIIOIJOII Gsnol. Nnhunal leaguo~-At Philadelphia, )0; Washington, 9. At New York. 8; Balti- more.0. Ah Boston, 8-, Brooklyn. 7. Ah Chicugo. 36; Louisville, 7. At Olevelsnd, "3; Pitataburg, 9. Eastern league - Ah Springeld, 19; Wilkeeburo. 4. Ab Providence. 9; Scran- a.._I . \ lqllnuu uvuuuu nun: -av:-u-.. \ The I unic sports thus were to have n be] 011' Mncdonoid park on jnbiloo I . but which were postponed until loot. voning on weount of rough weather. wen u oonhootodoluo night. On account. of t ruin tbeywon ngnin postponed until an o'clock tin`: wooing. locll Iqnl pnctitioncr visited Capo Vi cent. yesterday in the intorootq of 3 shipping comb wool. Whilou the not with n chm-rd monh nun nultoltbonoetixng Inlooub some The card slurp proud eonolnuivr c be new poms of ma bull- ud nu lacing the "pun- fot its nan... ....I rnmgnmt (hand. zoo Hats at+25c. Value from 50c to_$x. HARDY S, % . in own, }gn`i_Btu`:'II`b.t:Inhou$nu.' :3 ll: `, P:-hm: I --j Reception To `rho Illnuter. . . -n-- `lino... 00 A u--nnntin ujuguo Dvocu um tuning. ,- ____-n:- --.--An IL-6 noon. in TIIHIIIH W ""1 out Qplont and Man urn: nnnnf. ilthot and Chestnut, uovcgo. .. . BTW :9 in-v-`Mm ' um ....'?.".1`.Iu".if~~.;.... u and Plan: gavggggng u.,..glu,4 '!'l|ll""'"0 IVIWIIHQ than out` in way. lteuq '? '1: -% 3 what comcs to Us from All Quarters . vAaAcnmf1IlInLmur.\ 1 ELEGQAMS FROM THE EARTH'8 FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. Llttlo Iaturl `nun: Inunlt Ivuyhodr - llotu Iron All `Over---unto of Ivan- thlng lalllv loud and Bolnombond by ` . The Don: Public. -~-- . I_I_L- n......... 1.05, Ii`-in-hv for Entr- unanu A. lluuu. nvw AV|-' ._ ....._ Ierioual ill. Rev. ohn Burton. Gravenhuramil seri- ously ill with typhoid lever. Twenty thousand acrof land were sold \)y the Canadian Pacic railway in June. John L. Sullivan has broken away from .Sir land. " (`lun- \>y Canadian Pacic railway In aunu. John L. Sullivan all training rules. and has been drinking heavily. Tim nnean has invited all the colonial V The queen troopsm alnnclieon parade at Windaor `ll ! r .....o. .n.-.1 nvlina was nominated you- Castle on Fw. Lxeut. -Col. eyling was nominated ea- berday by the conservatives of North ork for the local house. Pembroke yeeberdey carried a by-law to ........+. thn 920 000 bonus to the Pembroke Pembroke yesterday earned a oy-um Iu grant the 820,000 bonus oubhern railway. ' ` A horric storm ol wind did a lot of damage to growing crops in the vicinity of Lambeth yesterday. Electric power will be used by McS|oy Bros. in runlng their hnir-cloth establish- ment in Niagara Falls. ' Cheese sold yesterday no Belleville from 85. to 81-0.; Madoo from Hggc. to 83c.; Campbellford at 8 1-160. 'l`hn nnrtv ol Winninez adventurers in Uampbelltord an 5 1-me. The party 0! Winnip the Yukon have arrive their work of expo n nntitinn hm: bean cg in d safely at Dyan and dition begun. led contesting the expedition begun. A petition has been filed contesting election of the Hon. A. W. Atweter in the St. Lawrence division of Montreal. The United States ambassador, Col. John Hay, gave a dinner in London last evening in honor of the ageeial embassy. The election of Edwin` Bou"urd,el`ected of the agemal emoaay. The election on May 11th conservative member pf the legislature for Monbmorency, in preheated. Hmzh McLennan n son Alexander, ab. E -I.ad ics' Wrappers Suits t1_,5o. for Monbmorency, nu p1'uu1avvu. Hugh Alexander, Pincher Creek, N.'W.'I`., through the over- turning of a coach received serious in- juries. The French minister of foreign affairs, gave a luncheon at Paris today in honor of the United States monetary commie- -..u.-n- sinners. . The North Brant reform uaociption has nominated I). Burt. bo present re resen- tntive of the constituency, for the Mario assembly. - vn... mtimnln of Chicago : population by and.` Charles A. Dunn. New `. .-..:-...I.. m The ostimnta of Chicago pulabion the publisher: of the city irooqpry. juab prlzmd, In I',828'.000, In Inc`:-one of 70.000 nvar hub wear. 7 ___ and three will take place next. Week. The American civil engineers arrived at Quebec last; night. and this m6rning. They number about 400 in all. They are quartered in the Chateau Frontenac. Gal. Prior. M.P.. who is suffering in quarbored in sue Unnteau 1- rontulluu. Col. Prior, M.P.. London from erysipelns. due to a fall re- ceivedin Montreal, was not so well yea- terday but there is no immediate cause for alarm. n-..: m I1` nnl-mrnn, nf Weslev college. Prof. W. F. Osborne, of Wesley college. an old Toronto boy. was married in Win- nipeg to-da to Miss Maud Some:-wt. dmohtar o J. B. Someraeb. manager of OM) nwr Ul u. the rec Press. 1..-non 1\n unv Free James Davey, of Peterhoro, died while sleeping on Monday afternoon. Heart. disease was the cease of death. Deceased was fifty years 0! age and had _resided in `Peterbnro lor forty years. Thu nlnnhinn nf J. C. Mccorkili. M.P- Po for forty The election of J. C. Mccorkill. M.P.I . of Mieaisquoi, Que., has been protested, as well as that of Hon. .1 Hackebt. The petition is for dis lice 'on as well an fnr aha uneeetimr (Mr. Mc rkill. You ought to. ~ The `ever increasing de- mand for this high grade fuel Cestiliea to its quality. for dis3|m|Inca51?; as V for the unooating rm... nnnninl result of the out for the uneeeung 9: mr. nlluuurnun. The nancial result put session msy be summed up in 5 word. The sup- ply bill for 1896-97 called for 846,132,442 on capital and current expenditure. The supply bill of 1897-98 called for 846,124,- 954. . William E. Wheley, a farmer living four miles from Wheetley. Om... was killed by lightning last night. He was returning from I eld with n hoe over his shoulder when the lightning struck him, running down his body. m....i.. Rm-cnnd. an nlleaed brother of his body. Cher-lee Bertnnd. on elleged the United Stetee Ambassador to. Great Britain, wee sentenced to ten years penal servitude at London. Eng.. yesterday. He victimized women by ordering good: for them, and then borrowing money from them. A great banquet wee tendered to Hon. A. S. Hardy and the government of On- tario It Bnntford leet night. About four hundred set down to inner. Speeches were made by Mr. HA:-dy. Hone. G. W. ~12... ll n..-mm-t.. E- J. Dnvinend Ieve-- made by Mr. nu-ay. nuns. u. u `Roan. R. Hucourt. E. J. Cove: nl others. Joseph N. Bourbouu. I Quebec batman, hand I nupu--handed make in a hunk of banana day. The reptile, which in add to u native oi Brazil. mounts (on: but two inch: from head to tip of s-n nut in r indun -ln cirnumfgggnc. gt foot. incuu tron nanu In up a. hull. and in six induct ~ln circumforonco tin thickest put of the body. The Obnwn civic Inlnhdrieio 3 you :30 iunurod hi the Opnn uooidcnt. inuunnoo company an accident: on up city moon. runlu of tho ru you show: aI.-L AI.` munnnni. I E.- 'ho lfubuo. I-`Adolphe Caron left`. Friday for Eng- LIEU Lllnuu nyvn-nu.-- .B. < 7 York. is said to be BUFFALO au.L'-s wonx. in: on Good in In-nu Qhout . Annthnlm _ J AS. SWIFT & C0. DN E` I-\l'\l\fV AIlA"I III! UII uvvu -us. nu... _,__, `- Another I , ' . ops. Rand; in the chin-gb mu. has wriwon of Buffalo Bill And his Wild West show so enlzhuaiuhioully than his olfort has become I chance of who value of which Kingston pooplo will have an opportunity to judge wbqn the show nacho: this city to-marrow. July lat. Says Read: to .......'. m-um-l. ntndv` in man. of what to-marrow. July 115. uays menu: If man`: gm-mt. study` in man. worth has Bunlo Bill been to the Itudont? Strip him of romance, of history, and re- gnd him simply an a collector of the humsn special, and than now the distance ho Id- vnnoea beyond any "Qhovnnnn." _Wbon n..-mm nr.hu-ad wild boats from the beyond "ghownnn." _Vvnuu Barnum gathered wid dark corners of the earth wise man up- laudod. for they doclnred that he had _ roughe [gone to every child the truth of Iuvu`uu luv:-aw v. V... -_,,., , `natural hiotaor And what {:1 Buffalo Bill done? He has opened A great school of anthropology, and not only wisdom but royalty has been forced to applaud. Surely hie` entertain- ment is the result that the world has ever seen, and could it have been possible in the vigorous days of Rome, had this mammoth play been enacted in the neigh- borhood of the Euornsl City, the uohool boy of all nation: would to-day brunalutao its wondon inohis mother s........- Mm-n. made the Izwolworlda touch trinslste wonders intogms manner tongue. Morse made the two worlds the tips 01 their ngers together. Cody has made the warriors of all nstions join bands. who but this mm has conceived sohntsstio splay? ,, V - In one not we see the Indisn with his origin shrouded in history's mysterious fog; the cowboy--nerve strung product of the new world, the American soldier. the dark Mexican. the glittering soldier of Germany. the impulsive Irish drsgoon, and that stmnge, swift spirit from the plains .. n....a.._:.hn Pmmck. marvelous theatri- swilt spirit [mm mm plains of Rmsaia--the Cossack. cal display, a drama with scarcely a word -Europe, Asia, Africa, America in pano- ramic whirl, and an individualized as if they had never loft their own country. Rntfnlo Bill has taught the knowing had lelt their own cuulllu). Buffalo taught world a lesson. It was a bold thing to undertake, but this man from the west did it. There often arises a man who makes the world think. but how few have made the world stare? In the years to come. when Cody has passed lye , - hundreds of, imitators will anse tescramble and to strive for e semblance of his marvelous force. but he cannot be approached. for history has marked him as-one of her chil- dren. Columbus discovered America. The centuries rolled one upon nether and a . ...-.. c....... H... umntnrn nlnine completed rolled many: unu a man from the western plains completed the discoverer : won-k--brought 3 band of Indians to Rome. Pollco Court To-Dav. Walter Babcock and E. McGrat.h were charged in police court: this morning with having been disorderly ah the corner 0! Montreal and Princess streets on Sunday night; last. Both men pleaded not guilty. and P. Cg. Kennedy and McCnllagh teati- ed bohaving seen them aouiing at the vu-nf. nnmnll, Thaw IWOTO 3180 hit the then: eeummg at we point named. They swore then corner of Princess and Montreal street! ie frequented nightly by I erevd ofidllts who give good reason for the complaints of pie who live in the neighborhood. Two" wit eases swore thetgthey were with de- ien ante at the time,` and that there was no disagreement between the two men. They were arguing, good-naturedly, and one pushed the other in fun. -a Aldermen McKelve dismissed the case, after having warned t e nccusedto be more careful in the future. A ..u.a.... um. nlmmad with hevimz rid- careful in me Iubure. A citizen was charged with having den his bicycle on the sidewalk and ned 31 without: costs. UOIG IVIHJII nnu Ilvvlvv-w-u Jose h Abramsky, Princess street com- lsine to the police this inerntnguhat he ad been "left in the lurch" bye firm of tailors with whom he has bad business dealings. His story was to the aifect that some days ago he bargained with Lyons Bros., Barrie street, to mike a.h,overcost for himself and one for his'son, shit: a pair of trousers for each. He gave them 11 "gold watch valued at 820 in payment for the work they were to do, and he slso supplied the cloth out of which the ger- mente were to be made. When he went to their place of business yesterday to melre inquiries eeto when the gsrments would be ready for delivery to him, he found that the tailors had taken their depertu and had, also, taken with them the wetc \ he had given them. as well use the cloth \ni which the nforesaid gsrments were to have Iu-an maria ~.\_ wmcn DDS lllurvlulu 5 been made. H Ilvwu unw-an :-- Benched Home `too late. Gunner Joseph Held left for his home in Hamilton, on leave. lust. Sunday, in re- sponse to a telegram bellin him that his mother was dangerously il . He reeched home too late. his mother having died be- fore his an-iul. In is only six weeks since Gi. He'ld s sister died. and the sympathy of his comrades of the tstbery goes out to him in his atiction. lsxcuruun Dunc ulu. To-morrow America to Gananoqno, Brockville and Ogdensburg at 10 n.In. To Gnnnnoque. 35c.; Io Brookvillo. 500. To-morrow Empire State" among 1,000 island: at 2 pm. 35. s:..o.m-an America down river 2 pm. We have just received .a full line of New Shim, which an ex- ceedingly very mitt. Call and have a look at this`. X I lim`:'c;f hirts, an '* - `neat. Call and n,V``u thug. Wm` 3% '1 . - - .!Iv n : . '1; ? triouduuunnlm`{ fuvlucsrvn & am so; slandl 2 p.m. Ewe. Saturday America river p.m. :5. W T? ""'V'. TI . ~ . r ~ L.w mats and cheese. emu pc- ;, ...aL..A._-I Gold watch And oven-cont: I .LA____|__. D..:....4..- -O-AAI ___.___.__.,_ Excnl-Ilon Bulletin. ..n_____:__!) A... I Bette, qualies 75. 5C. 6C. lsi%Ei6iV&$TT,EEtY. w. I. unnuunn. rmtnn. Drum-on urnmnmuln-I1 Pul- oou strut. block sbovo old stand. Tn Lumuo Ulnlu-Ann-I strut. hlcphonc un. Opon I r _ __,_..--._...;..a HABIIBU Ross-McWA'n:ns-At. Portumouth. Mon- day, June 28th. by Rev. G. Shun. Hugh Rou-no Mm Mary Mayan Mo- Watera. both of Portsmouth. Gnu-MuW.rrnns--Ab Portsmouth. lion- dny, J une 28511, by Rev. G. 8|oro.`Wll- liun Curr to Mill Msldn MOWINQI. both of Pormqouth.' WE HAVE IT. nun. Boo-n~-ln Kingston. on June 270$. fin. Jninnn Rmn. `maul 32 non. 3` BOARDEB8 out Bl A000l.lUuA'l' mod:avx-`l?`s:)!(: \.':n.li0l::'o}o.o..ig)buub`. 1'1: ' . ` mms AN B A In! D ~ B0: th both Such an `$333.0 |-obD`v Oh _ madam oonvontonou. n. _ [:lnpu_ > ' Dims ow BE Aooonuuu single and double room modun convenience. at 08 gluon; 1 mild occupied in DIBY on I vho'loulo mu_mrsotu-in; or loan ut.nu.buu- nous. May be rented In who `orpo 3 will be improved and I-nodomllod for` able tenant. Pu-uonlan mulmbnbti` from the nndoi-oi ad. Pawn: in . hob, llerohnntxs nk Olmmbon. ' Bolt Agent: for Bnttol-iok'| Pathllll. _:?T_: U family. An Gordon Street. '.v?. JiE;.;_.1.;;1+.. .' IMMEDIATELY - lXPEBIFNO: .(:E'1:nE"` ul Savant for nnnll fun 11 unuufnotory rou'o'mmondAtionn h-om Inc I - tuatlon Apply to line. STIATIIY, No. I Emily emu. acdonnld PIl k._ 000 W000 ! Ipply Ilia. 81'] Street. Path, :-g-.-:-::--:----:-I VV church shading to 351: on Local lung: :x:.uisc.M.o Conoupondont hen. IMO! hov L orouahl lonrned our bnslnus; I luv lI& if qusliex . Enclose null-Iddroluti stamped envelopo to A, '1`. E n, Bonn-oi Ilsnuu. one DAILY Blrrmu \ ma- , . _ . AN l`ED-HIGH-GRADE IAN 0`(:O0D W standing Loo as! nndsuwa Conoupondent 3 AN'I'ED-HIGu - Ghuum wunuhgr good church standing to not no IA Ilannger and sums Correspondent hero. Mu: hnvtng thovou hly lumod o bIIllIO.I.IJ I ytmoitq u In d.l Iona!- ::a?r:ood onvo`1lopo .60 Afm'1`.lGI.nIlT:nlll Manager. cue DAILY Bnmm Wmo. ' I-xbj -_AN'I'ED-HIG!i GRADE won or Ilnnnmr Correspondent ` AN'I`ED-AGER'1'8 FOE "QUI ` 2 N10- com. u Boian and Dlamo ,' In vorowlng with [neat nd 1'! ` . Oontnlm the ondouod b ognphr jesty. with nuthentlo History of able I-ulna Ind hill account of '. Jubilee. Only 01 60. my book. and II_ domnnd. Bonunn for IIOIIM. Oonmin an borer cont Duty paid. 01-edit given. Pulchg on d. Outt Iron. Wrlmq to lorotun Mrritory. Tll. Dmmuolu IPAIY. Dept. 1. 350 Denborn 8%.. Ohlouo. 1000 to choose from. s0o1'r--1n nlnxlwn. on JIIIII June: Boo, `mod 32 your. _ -CT I - ntu For Making a Delicious Health` Drink at smallcost. _ Bommms one an AOOOIIIODA . with` non: Iinllo nnd double womdv gvcngwmnws Adnmu' Root Beer Ext:-363.. . . . . .0110 name ` 1"|eluohmunn'n You: ..... . . .. .hnlf I can - Bu .....wovII.I2I. Lu ovum water--... ....tvo [Q Diuolve the man mud in the VIQC add the extract and bottcmuw In swan: lnco for twenty-four honu ull It f .,::r.:'.r:..1:.:..:;' '- ~'"=- A . mm. _....L In.-- ..--. 3.. nI\OnInAAI In nll ulo MMIDIATELY IXPE OED G NI-`~ - mun tin ...u.I.l.ntnn mu'o`mmnndAtlon| OOOI In QIIIOIOIII. Tho was but conbo obt od in hit and noon: thorn in 10 0| I out SIC to mnkn two.o.nd vo gsllonl. } Ail:-an scrim.-Q I ._-...L vv---uzusw vvu--.-u---. [rm udvmwnnu nun Tnt.o'ml):Em onngnundcy. Apply at nun-rum AIIIIIBAI Emil. EN T0 FLITEEN GUIDWLITIK IE1` ltosum onfhnndcy. guy, I Bvrrmu Aunwnl Horrlu. , | um Shtling 7 7 VI___ -1331 . WOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOB SILL`) J family. Apply to J. E. suwomrrl. 25` }o|-don , < Wounan gm. FOR SALE 0: T0 _LE"I`. -1-- AT 25 CENTS. woNDE$ warren: wnnan. __ _......._._-- .4-ncnonijnnl W. I. DIIENNLN \w--aonnn Ann llnnhlll '"6"KI"fiiE. Amt. A IOU WANTED. JAB. EIID. `I Inllll A III... Hard Wdod. Soft Wood. Slabs. _ kindling Wood. BOARD. V-I*5"!"x' `~`.`s.'..`1'.`T1 r;YJ'nA11. N0. 151. COAL ? It : ac-:a&e. . |- l`ie?An'nles. Fks. Dates, COAL THAT } SUITS $1. Duck , __.__. 1-Iubnuy rm Book rorwusncol ' In Pool Thonulvu iv. Dill] I010 llwn nu: VI-I- ------~ _ It Post .. Ooncorutory oonoort out Tuoodoy and Witlnooday. ` The bond will play so Mocdonald park thin evening. 1 Postponed aquatic upon-to oil Muodonald ....I. ma. nvnninl no 7 o'clock. ~ _ Ponponod aqusmc Ipunal on path this evening so 7 Bonn have l`olger s what! nhunln at I-`fl, 2 and 4 IL). Bonn have Irolgors wmun nu Iwvvv--- picnic at 1:15. 2 and p.In. to-Inonwow. `Splendid p nmlne. 85. Paul : undny school picnic to Bro- Fhy I point Tnonday; July 0th. Boats mm Palmer : at 1:30 and 4 pm). A ___ DOST; 6FFlCE NOTICE. DOMINION DAY. URSDAY, '. statutory H: nmn durinn thu Tl-IE ll ! .1 mm, numu .. Holldsy, the Post. Oluo will be open durin tho following hours: Gonenl livery and Registered Let_tor Otlloo from 7:80 to 113-xn.. and for the conven- lnnnn of Dnwor and Box Holden the Lobby '63-n3?;l_`DdUvery Registered nous: oeo of Duvet I w Ibo open from 6 to 7 pm. The Money Order and dnvin Bonk Oioo will nmaln closed tlu-ou_uhog1_ _o dAy_.A will be from 0 no 1 pm. wl lutnsln throughout 0 thy. ho oloo lot the uln of Postage sump: -wgl alone at 11 mm. nuoinn dny mail: will olos_c_ue 11 a..m., 'i`2"E"`Uv6nliIc. ' . '- 11 n um! oncrul novnpn rs an-lvlng . '1`. Rpiluy. will be ready or delivery to Now: nil shortly uftor nu-lvul on the train. ALEX ANDER (DUNN. layer : Ofce. City Hall.] June 80th. 1m, 1 d'DII\o Ayv-\.-. -_--.- Luna Kinmfon 3 n.m., Thul-|dny,1|t July. Anlvooohnrlotto 8 n.m.. " I RE'l`UI.NIN(}- Loaves Chm-lotto 7:45 13,111.. July hot. Anlvu Kingston 3 I m.. July 2nd. 4-. unnnc III Tll III INFO CITY July mu. 12 HOURS IN THE FLOWER CITY. mum: 31.25. -ROUND 131?. ~ Tickets will be sold good to I-stun Satur- Anu .lnlvSrd_fnr .3. be 3 day, July 3rd. for 08. J. P. GILDEBSLEIVE. Ann! TJOMINIONNDAY .__.m__ }VRo_cl:1__ster! Rwl-99%. M0 Kiwi ALEXANDER uumv, Pmtnsstor. Pout. (mice, Klngoton. J uno mth, mm . .___..__._._..________._._.. viii tho Iiolnwumhtnknwannn 5; tom ER for Syracuse. New York And all tlokou nd $.50: informstion Apply J I! SWIFT & 00., 86. Lawrence Whu-I. lngago your 3 uinnjnzn -,51`R,`N_0RTH KING" -..,,__ _.. .. -. 'Mmu-ndnv. Inf. Jul g.oAi. inauonmon. 7110-10 11' my day will close at 11 n he mall: at 0. 0 uuul hour. uvon `r latter Our on hg the morning `W it % Wu have them as cheap as the `;`;.,.z: abet .-nd . Man. best. yor Ofnce. (my r -.--._____..2_ E. W FAST B'|'lill.u ulna:-nu AIUNDII-L" will lonvo Kingdom for ago and Boohuhr over: Tuuday, Thun- nnrl Sunnis: At 0:40 am. connecting at ago with O; tnrn an for Susan. L PROCEAMATION. IIVIIUUI wvv vv wow -1? 'AND ALEXANDRIA BAY. I NEW FAST STEEL STIAIER unImnIll.L"wIll Kinnsgrg Agent. 4 r state:-ooni M. Honlora. --<- >l'Y(ly INC! In": van vu -mu u. ALEXANDER Ptmtnssh mmtnn Jllnll mth. 1 J. S. BKINNER. \ Mayor J . P. HARLEY, Anon! DAY; NH 511.. Mnyor. NLEY, Asent. The Scnatc s lnvcsilgatlon l7ro- rogued for. a Year. lllllllvl-1|1lj _I_|IliFll:|II.| rlsnmc r_Iif1_r_sInmn.. __.---_. SIR MACKENZIE BOWELL AC- CEPTED PROFFERED ADVICE. u:-.---` l A Oompromlse Benched In liege:-cl tollr orgnnlutlon of the Hull Sen-vIee- An Addltlonnl clnuse Put In the lensnre In Regard to the Granting of Ballwl lubsldleo. 0'l'l`AWA,' June 29.-When the senate met at eleven o'clock to-day Sir Oliver Mowst. in to y to a question of Sir Mec- kenzie Bowe , on the first reading of the sufply hill, said that the vote for the Inter- co oniel extension was mootlybn sn experi- ment. sud that a full investigation could be.hsd next session. when there would be more time to do it than st present, with :- tired-out house. cu- M.nI..nuin Rmunll said that with the Sir Mackenzie Bowell said with insistence of Sir Oliver Mowat an investi- gation would be granted next aeaaion into the matter. and that memtime the vote granted would only be need as an experi- ment. He would agree to this. He had thought of throwing out the supply bill, but the `matter war 3 serious one, and therefore, under all the circumstances, it would be beat to postpone the enquiry un- til next session. The supply bill was passed, and in tho session. aupgly pnaseq, afternoon nsinesa was wound up. vn...1........ nf nnmmnnl conolm business was wounu up. - The house of commons convluded its business at twelve o'clock. The supply billand the Crow s Nest bill were pub through their risl stages. Mr Mnlnr-.|r'n bill in regard to the reor- through their nal stages. Mr. Mulock`s bill regard ganization of the mail service, and which was fought so stubbornly by the opposi- tion on Saturday last, passed through committee and was read a third time. A compromise had been reached. Mr. Mu- lock agreeing to leave out the part relat- ing to contracts. Tim railwnv subsidies bill was given a. mg to connracw. The railway third reading. the following clause being inserted by Mr. Blair: The word cosh means the actual cost. and shall include the amount expended upon any bridge up to and not exceedin $25,000 forming rt of the railway subsisized, otherwise no re- ceiving any bonus. but shall nah include mm mat of terminals. or right. of way in and non oxcoeums o'6u,Uvv .uu.....,. .- aubsi ind. nonre- the coat of terminals. right. any city or incorponbed towns." '1'... rannrt of nrorontion appear: on city meorponwu uvwuu. The report of prorogstiou appear: page three. 4 ' - 7 _ _. -_;-_ _ Reducing The Bet. Tonmvm, June 30.--The Anglo-AIneri- con. Direct. United States and other enhle companies with which the Great North- mede ei nenhec alone ,in their western telegraph oompeni connects how, i mlunor ' me. In messages written in plain guege each word is now counted as one word up to fteen tors instead of ten nu formerly.e.n'.i gr .r of figures uptove are counted as on "word instead olupto three es heretofore. There erennumber of other modications. but these are the principal ones which elfect the general public. The Greet Northwestern company hove also considerably reduced rates on cnblegrams to China and Japan, with which countries telegraph business is likely to increase to a considerable extent in the near future. A. __ . , .._ ..--e `Ina Duty uu vv-u WASHIN(}TON, June 29. - The senate `committee on nance has xed the duty o`n coal at sixty-seven cents per long ton. This rate applies only to coal from coun- tries which do not impose a higher rate on American coal; it therefore affects only Canada, the Canadia rate on American coal being the same.n\'l`here has been a strong contention to hold the rate down to that originally xed by the committee and even to lower in, but this ellort was vigorously contested by the senators from the coal producing states and the latter clones have_won. ._:--------:-- Pinlillo Work: lnveetlgntlon. 'l`onoN'ro. June 30.--An investigation into the doin a of Patrick Crotty. master carpenter at glue public works department, is being held. Crotty admitted having used some refuse lumber lying about the workshops. butproduced receipts from John B. Smith 4'. Co. for lumbar paid for by him- self and measurements to show that no new lumber additional to that paid for by him ` was used by him. Hie subordinates swore that the work was not done on government -z..- A.........u... m the nmnant outlook the work not uono on governluuuu time. rding to the present ho is like y to be cleared. Ildo An lonoHry Ilembor. Loxnox, June 30.--In the banquet hall of the haul Cecil, with elaborate cere- monies. Brant Good, of New York, was last night made hononr member of tho Analn.AIrQrio&n lodzeo Muona in Lon- IIIOIIIUU. ulvuu \Jvvv-' -- _.-.. __,>, Anglo-American lodgeo In don, tho Columbia of A.F. mm] A; M. Mr. Good in the tint honorary momberdhip in the history of the organization. Brant Good has many friends in Toronto ind Bellevillo who will be dohghtad to bout of his good luck. ` Friym 10 until 2 o'clo%k we will sell UNBLEACHED ILLOW COT TON at 5 cents per yard. (Llmit.) CHILDREN'S VESTS 2c. W F` I i by point Tneeuey; my luau. eeve Folgev-`u at pm. Evente on dominion dey; North Kin for Rochester 2 e.m.: Brook street ebnrc excursion to Wetertmru 5 e.m.; America to Geneneque, Broekville end Ogdenebnrg uvu-u 10 e.m.; militery review 10 e.m.; street. rende eh noon: Empire State among the elende 2 p.m.; Son of Sooblend at Bro by : point; Bethe church picnic at Ste! 0. point; bwo periormencee by Buislo Bill show, Afternoon end evening. `In:-glu-Izod A Store. ; Pom! punt, Quo., June 30.-'I,`hia morning. shortly after two o clock, bur- glue annoyed the store of H. Ducheono` by lnrnin in the front entrance. The auto entered H10 store 0! n. uucuauuu` u_y forcing in be We: blown o n. and 8150 in h. same jewellery a notes were taken. ves are working on the case. b I`. II y no sneak hue been made. ` Illllll IIIIU nuuuuu. . ,` X /Loxcnou. Juno 30.- l`ho Constantinople correspondent of the 8 my: tint source oicinl orders luv I: sent in the pmvinou toonoournge able-bodied man to count to the capital. with the result that no lower thou 95.000 sturdy Rutlimn have srrivod then And been providud for by the ........-..-nnnf. so... no... coo.` A lo`Qn..of odd: Illd end: of children : ulna xoduood to 500. Thu are not any pin. oononopoo. Ihinut [noun -\ ______________. The Duty On 0031. -~- 1..-- on rr Bl:|nl an Illlltd. v,,__ on VIVLA (`an-I .' From. 9 o cl9cl until noon Chil- `dren's_ Vests at 2c each. (Limit.) KINGSTON. mhmu r-Lune beimt oN'rJmI0. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1397. ms or 111}; mm. A IRILLIANT AFFAIR. o_-nun cash Not Be [letter on u Dopam- I an Inn Innlnnd. ` Qjjgu nun no uuunn u-- an -vy--- .`od.l`n-on lnglnnd. I Iaounmt, Juno _30. -The dinner given lab :15`?! by ion! Glonooo. formerly Sir nnl nqith, high commissioner for Can- ., in honor om: wmna Lmsor, pro- rnipr oi On 1 was an exoeptiomlly bril- lime ably. a guest: numbered 350. Afar the null loyal touts. Lord Glendon propodod the "Prosperity of the Dominion. Dwelling upon its immense ............. 1... unit` am. the Canadians Dominion." uwemng upon me Ilnlnuuuo reeonreee, he said that the Canudinne might in the future equal in number their lriendl in theUnit.ed States. He referred go the proof which the jubilee celebrations hnd venof the Itrong tiee bindipg the dominion to Great Britain end coupling the mine of Sir Wilfrid Leaner with the I.---A [ROWE rWll_J_u ruwu cu uuuuuu . ..u. said it was viy eon p ensure to Trim to join in celebrating a nation ; birthday in the mother country. At the same time, Onltlliudl Wu ever dearer to his heart thaln at `recent notnent. Her history equ_a - d notexoel in drumntic interest, ` Epglnnd. France or any led. if Ii the hing] of co other ` an In the world. She ' dld ndtf, ohue to "assume in- dependence mun she was already vircunlly, dent, and could not lnve more _ happineu and ros- naritv. if 8 were semmbod from ng- boub. \ Sir Wilfrid Iilurier on rising to respond, wa_I granted Mh rolongvd choorlnz He It was vi] e_am3ro_t9d n`m prehenaion on cue part or me puuuu men an to the latent sentiment of the Americlmi towards Great Britain. "He would not hesitate to declare that this sentiment weebne of affection and rever- ence. The enlhity which once existed be- tween Greet Iiritein, Canada and the United States bu been largely removed by the queen herself in such wise and kind! neteneherletiberbo the widow of Mr. ineoln, and her intervention to pre- vent friction in the Trent. affair. A ts... .. .lnn.u.nt. I-Afnnnnnn tn the inhi- rity.~if die were sepnmbod ng- and. He dwoib at some len th on the re- lation: between England on the United sum. and aid that since he had been in London he Md lean evidences of misap- prehension mi the part of the public IU\AlI an in mhn lnlznnb sentiment venb friction In the `Irena amnr. After an eloquent reference to the jubi- lee service at St. Paul's Mr. Laurier said : Lei: Ill hope that the god of war will never epread his wings between `England and the United Staten, and concluded : It on m deathbed every trace of racial {end has romoved, I ehsll die happy in the belief that I have not lived in vain. (Loud clIeerin,) Other boasts followed. Sir Wilfrid Lenrier proposing the health of the chairman. HATS `25c.

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