Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1897, p. 4

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am or July. _ I Taylor and Dettrick rode in the bicycle races in Prescott on the 22nd. Taylor captured two seconds and one third. while Dettrick got one third. Wilson rode at Toronto and got. one third. The jubilee races took place hero on Monday. In the first race, the two mile handicap, Somer- ville got; a toss and was unable to ride any more that evening. In the r`mA.lmll mu. ,a...i.. n.......x;..--\ vv nu H can EIJUW. QDIEO 8 long 3:: expect to go to Ogulensburg 5Lh of J uly. Tm-lnr and lntnanlz` mm. .-.. +1.... non unu uapts. neuock and Wodden. Hon. Senator McLnren presented to each town minister a. check for 8100 an a jubilee gift. The harmonic bands were in attend- anco at the demonstration in Carleton Place. The Lanark county farmers institute ran an excursion to Ottawa and the depart- mental farm on Monday. It also took in tip Wild West show. Quite a large num- bet exnect 20 to Oadanahum nn thn Lnnnrk l'unners` lnstltute Excursion- llleyclo Races at Perth, } r:M'n, June `29.--0. E. Collins gave :1 lecture in the town hall last Friday on the cash system and its benefits. The lec ture was free and was well attended. A. R. Walsh, V. Sands, and W. J. Flott, of the Revoreluse, will spend the first in Kinvston. ev. Mr. Hugl us, the new pastor of Ashbury Methodist church, preached his first sermon last Sabbath morning. G. D. Farmer captured a pike last week in Otty Lake weighing 62 pounds. St. Andraw s C. E. held a very successful lawn social on the grounds. per- taining to the church, on Monday night. Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick, of St. Vincent, N. Y., occupied the pulpit of Knox church both morning and evening. Dr. Wade re- moved his family to St. Lambert, near Montreal. last week. Thomas Croskery died suddenly last week at his home on Gore street. The'1 orth battalion of volun- teers left for a two weeks cum at King- ston. The olcors were Lieut.- ol. Mathe- son and Capts. Kelloclr and Woddon. Hon. Flnnntnr Mntnmn .-.......-...+...: .. ......L A VERY GENEROUS SENATOR. ox? 13;). Juzun 30, 3397 AT TWO HOSPATALS. u4i.2u%nhi&:E Elected Tholr Om:-era. __4 _.;L, .| n Fire At smmn Fnlls. f.1.._ l'\ EM! 5|! llUIlJ' on the n-~,.'_VaIeonveo.4.n.', . 1' _ 16c.h.ui.m' ' Ill IMI from _BoIton 8rd ` fl vI[u0..to Lomdondorry or to . . ` .- , . _ ' "Ml-$.50 to )w_0A]|lnXo; #106 to 11!) - i&'dabm4m io cans single; sous so no to Livorpoohhondondu , London, I-.. Quonntown. Beltane. 622. to 323.50. Potent Report. Below will be found the record of pat- ents granted to Cnnndian inventors this week, by the U nited States government. 'I`he.se reports are `specially prepared,by Mri()ll & Marion, solicitors of patents and experts, temple building. 185 St. James street, Monti-ea.L from whom all information: may be obtained: Daniel Brennan, up ratun for mixing mortar; William A. unn, fastener for neoktieo; Louis Delettrez, melting furnace; Julio` Egan, but holder` Edward Gurney. tove; Charles L. he ' ' rge A. McLeod, calendar Jacob` A folding lxab carriage; 1 ton L. tunnel; hex-t H. ' (mg, n:- - ' B. Vincent. match box; il- ' ' ' 1-_ Hnmproy B. um uesuzneu commnedly to destroy the local refuse, generate electric light, and supply hot water to the public, baths and ltlundries. Lord Kelvin described the project as zrsupremely happy com- lzinntion of scientific knowledge and mechanical skill, and said that it had received remarkable courage in it.snp- plicution. It, is believed that the works will effect zt great economy. They will consume yearly 20,000 tons of refuse which has hitherto been carried to barges and then dumped into the sea at great expense. ` ` Opened The New Worn. London, June 30.-Lorrl Kelvin, pro- fessor of nntuml philgsophy in the uni- versity of Glasgow, asterday after- noon opened the wor s established In the municipality of Shoreditch, whiclyi ure desiprned comhinedly destroy light.` nml .`. . .._.\u-u --`y u VUII`. U1 sixty-nlne (O sewnty, upon :1. motion to report pro- crews. Many government `supporters having (`ome bmtk from the garden party, Mr. Balfour then moved to ud- journ, and the motion anus c.1rri'ed by 133 to seventy-six. The previous divi- sions were obviously trifling issues, and (lo not affect, the position of the gov- ernment. .\'lXl_\'-10Ul'. Just. l.c=f0r6 I of H10 house, 1 feulml amuin hg Hal I33 1.. unvnnl ., Tho (loverizment Wnl Thrice Dololmd lint on lnnr Ilnttorl. London, June 30.-'l`ha garden party given at iluckinglmrn pnlim-, hy llm queen yvslorduy liruught, [lire-.9 dc-ft-zi.ts tn the government. in the house of com- uunns. So many niomliers of parliament, ullvndetl llie garden pzirly lhz1L the lmuse of omnnmns \\a.s stripped. Busi- ll(`.\'.*l W.'I.\' (lra.5:gt=4l along, and II. division on .1 minor hill tlenling with H. vhurvh building in lhe isle of Man rt-suite-.d in the ll-font of tho, g()VPI`IHIl(`ni by n vnle of filly-lwu to sixty-five. 'l`h9r'3- upon the Right. Hon. A. J. Balfour, first lord of the trm.~4lir_v, made some remarks upon the difficulty of dning business during the jubilee celebra- liun, and moved to adjourn. Dr. T!!!)- nar. unli-i .-irnellit.e member for Mid- (`m-k, retorled by urging Mr. B.-ilfnur to devote mure time H usiuess and less ln pleasure. Mr. Ba; ur's motion was ro_jectod by .1 vgte of fifty-eight lo . 47 Jun! i..r...... n.- .1..,:An 1- -- I mrgusu or me Inna undertaken. The list of attractions is first-class snd`everyl.hing advertised will be carried oub. The Gun anoque Inn will be opened for business no-morrow (July lsb). Mr. Holland and retinue are here now preparing for the opening. For some unaccountable reason an excursion is advertised to go from here no Ogdoneburg to-morrow (Dominion day) Surely the promoters do not expect any sensible person to go? ~___ RESULT OF THE GARDEN PARTY. A. Winn, windmill; Hun gig, at 31., thill coupling LuuI\.UlIur reI.ul`nB rrom Montreal to-day. G. A. Hudson, who was injured ten days ago by being thrown from his rig, still re- mains unconscious, though the doctors are now hopeful of his recovery. George B. O'Brien, the infant son of Frank O Brien, who lost a boy by drownin a few days ago, died Sunday. and w uried yester- day. By the explosiozr/o lamp the resi- dence of Robert Tayl r narrowly escaped destruction by re M day night. Fortu- nately the flames-were quickly subdued without the aid of the remen. Should Thursday prove a line day the A.0. U. W. celebration here wi-l'l~-be the largest of the kind underteken. The l attractions ll rntunlnnn --..l\-..-_-Al-X-- -d._u-.i. am no supp s1. mmance ~ uunmoun-uuaxuoooxnuutuau. fwh screw Iron 3.5. "Gamma." ` dootrio 1: ma. oloottio tuna. and .11 " _` - in comfort; (1. A. Hudson Still Uuoonuolous-A Family Greatly Bereaved. (:,uum Juno 30.---W. Furren Ste- vens, who runs Tremonb pork this season, was convicted Monday of selling whiskey contrary to his license. which is only for wine and beer. He was ned $50 and costs. in all $59.60. The well-known trot- Ling horse Little-wonder arrived here from Clayton Monday and will tron on Thurs- day in the free-for-all race. a alnat Corn- cracker and other fast: horses. in Helena Mcliellar returns from Montreal to-day. Hudson. iniured tan dawn I I 7 [CELEBRATION m GANANOQUE. . the closing of the sitting the government. were de- by a vote of sixty-nine to y, upun motion in rnnnrf um, E 4` ; S'l'EAMSlI1PI)0., m] i I Ill 1 f3*)?*l-`I-`Fl-"l3`IT`If`I?I M ENDING Pl. rent. i M ` ants _ wma aaumh oumotnnt 01:01:11: In." L p`p .niel no x.nn:um`.'":m M" '-'1-up.` 'nanI Ind Sm. In-uuhupmn snd ,___v_ V '- -' i W`? CBlC0l"l'll -::--- \1 Perfect Stfety MISS KBYES. Dlnflll. and you will nd them. Their reputation is world wide, angthey can only be procured in Kingston from Steacy & Steacy. T. mmms;'"61Z ___4___1 -5,. f `:P D CORSETS Or any city in the world and ask! Mailnsteamships * LIVERPOOL SERVICE VIA LONDONDE EBY. out Honnal. From Quebec. 53.1 , """-"-' 33151313 32$ 1. lh:0. lll Willllnd damn} in out ...7.}. um they cannot at ohowhon} [Go to [London4;J wuaa 1 I;Ml"LP" '-IIsTI;'\DO. IIOEAINB. ibglm Ito. nu Invent patterns 1!. d P11 in II I but lIiI'Ia'I`:d nuns. I to and Prices. In putting up berries, fruits, vegetables, etc., if cooked in Stransky Steel ware, Granite or Agne- ware. The handsomest, best wearing and purest goods made. The qual- ity makes our prices look small. GUHHEWS HARDWARE, --j. --`Jail-JJIIO iVVe` ha_ve a ne selec Laces, Ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, as well as toilet articles. Little thin 5 tHat_are apt to be forgotten or overlooked till the ast moment. You are sure to be suited here. Shirt Waists, Separate-Spkirts, Tweed Suits, Duck Suits, Linen Suits, Underwear etc., just the right sorts and little prices `to pay for them. tion of Gloves, Hosiery, Ef% III! I.__. n--A nu--- -1 _ Ai{ meant for people who realize that Econbhay. dose nt always mean low prices. It can be,lai_d as an unfailing rule that whenever anybody goes below our prices he also goes below our qualities. We have no desire to be known as Chcap" dealers. The` idea that overshadows all others is to give you satis- faction. If you buy anything of us and want your money back afterwards, come in agd get it. We could not make this standing offcrif we sold questionable things. FOR THE HOLID94 Y. `IT- I, - - --- `Justus ll`! Ado-noinva Incotlhnuo. Corner Princess and Wol- lllrgton Streets. WQADVEBIISEMENIS Allsizes To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. l`o Boston.) Brook Street. doanolrmu In-at nan` 69 and 7| Brock Street. FORMERLY RICHMOND at 00., ' 'wf'u'o?,".,'of.:;-. W` Nmdnn Mums _m 061: on "'"` 75'" an git . .. 01;: `*'*-Mg:- with so- - o_1o:),_A W "I N- -n (Port of `QC CCO CCCOO Ice-Cream Freezers, Water Coolers. Gas and Oil Stoves; _-_._..,- --vw-1 -u vvvovvi Aluminum 33: mini ' as Gcndro . On . 9`m_n_r:lnn:ookdnundrl;. A`: An In-an -I.-g - lsutnertamrs 4 Fish Withovjt. good bait. The SUTHERLAND SHOES have been good bait for a logig time. They are better to- day than ever; ' Vlllr an mm (lnndnfn oxnoptod) J ' I ":3-Y:3"::d. gain; to nmh- ` button. Bollovlllo. gm Douronto. ` You Dornor M PI-Inna and Col .._.._____.___._. F. NISBET S {AT COST. { Ei6`vci.'E'.' Luann` shady Io. The corner Bookstore. Croquet Sets. Hammocks, Fancy Baskets, lunch Can't 8TR..NORTH KlNG_" MILLER! HI-n-ugh--. __A un_-|.-_;_ atch `C III UIURIUII II I DE. :3"l'BAf|BR "PAUL -SMITH L.l_..A._l__ n_-n-__n, , . -.. .- - . . .I"l- "URI Fl w :1 % n , M 1:3. (8o`$1"..".%3. a3 33' u" vouundnnotuza 9! ' . sf. R :-tgnwlilgi no. lptvtoo titotunaquo Bay `.2:- ..;,....f-- -'_:'.:s ::;.::.::;.<-w- o--M IIONTRBAI. LINE. ' ` IA|nr_mn|In "n'I*r`*ini'- G 1` 6 5.92., IIQOO dlrgbtr. "noun Kln"'lnvu at 9 ..m. lllllld @ nuuvod Inland: and Alexandria Boy. I0 OHIIII UIIIIO Whol NOTlCE. IHHAY. Ilnnn nun .. ;=:r1.:.':(,_r1:w.;a-at? 1-- ! I 2.31.. and 31mm ` gghxipo on}. pouon for hulth; and ' ARTHUR A3133. Suntan, Qungoo. mun Ind itooomu apply to !I4, I (ullig at Movilla for every Batu:-dny from Mon- Hllinc Ab Quahan. Ilruo to Llvorpool ,Londondu It. Quonltown. 822. $0 823.50. In uloonn. oleucrlc unm, dpaulous Fade docks. lailey, V J. D. Glldersieeve. Ilt. ar.'r.u. Station. 0 Olnronco His. .LAN LINE] an In! V rhtIvD|_:T6.1='.I`I'.'(} 'i3dr':'1 a|x.i'9i'. VL I'otan h. ktnuoon. cl It. bnvunoo any! mm- In- M! . 5&3: .913 3'1 -' 1th. ap.m 16t.h,U.m froin `H };:-. 9 . , n `"8. Int. 9 H .. ,M}_->3 IUIIIIII I I WIYI. QIIII, _ nuoythoir small In! has-driven ouch the In- al l"I "' l""""""' "' """ J'"Pl" JIOI no-;buan worhdby she fl-ollonono boy, punnud, on tile threshold of A gas? Ida. in npndiuo than Alleged lenders, "."`IIIII`.-ll:-tho 1100- G0'l!laJinl'oo- `Inn HA8:-I-41 n...-;.. uni... :_ __...u__ ` THE STRIKE IS OVER. Parliament proroguea to-day. It he completed its lebore, and the strike ouhe eenne. in over. This venereble body in tom! of theetricnle. Once in ewhile it has to give evidence of the {act that it is alive. Once in awhile its members have to demon- lsnh that they will poeeeee e little of the old petty venom. and theta they can, eer- pent-like. liiee if they eennot sting. The perfennnnoe ol the Bowell-Miller hction in simply tnmieal. On mere newapuper reports. for which no one will become per- lonelly reeponeihle, they scene 8 ecandel, end will not pue e railway bill. Sir Muc- kenzle Bowell lend: hie forcee of to bed, triumphant. in the night. and wehee next day to nd than he had been circumvented 1 `iihieplune. this the goverumenchsd nob , M heendefeetednhatthe eneiny hqd arisen I lnenewendnoeeinddioue form. Then he aged. Ehhadheerdtheo be wubeing llnipnletedbytheleedereofthetory perbyin pntliunenh II the jumping-jack n..'Iu.`... -.o..I...-IL. 1L. I...n..._- L-_ r- ...yw--can nu vleyvcuuuil, vuue IVIIIIII Ila preached then its governments can prac- `lrlpletl It Sh-Irbot Luke- ce now 0, con", deg; 11,, wum en. The eivent of triplets ie not an occur- , rence 0 frequency in this neighborhood don Mr` Wall. `and and such an event givee rise to considera- ble comment. On Saturday last Mrs. John Allen, Sherbet Lake, wife of n eac- t'hd t.hK'to&Pbh ,:$w,;? 8,2,: 55,2}, ,;"f,'m" boymel 2:9: senate. feotly formed and as smart as oriclxete. bnddghatriajt Onobin ._whi].i3 The mother is also doing nicely and re- "`""'"mi"' f t`h wh' heveto wmm. nnn .... ....: ..... .n._. u__ . -- .sit by and give his concurence in s vote PUBLIC BUILDINGS. A great deal has been said about the protest of Mr. J. Mchdullen, M.P.. n liberel, sgsinst the appropriation of 85,000 for s post cice in Liverpool, Queen s county. N.B. It is s smell sum for a smell building inssmall place, one that hes not hitherta enjoyed the benet of any public expenditui, but the objection of Mr. Mcllullen stands good, on the ground thst public expenditure should not be un- dertaken {or the love of it. or for the gran- ticeticn it may afford to any constituency. The liberals in opposition were most de- termined in the ir resistsnce to the practice of erecting public buildings in pieces where there was not really need for them, and in order to in some degree inuence public opinion in favor of the government promising the works. When the business is smellin volume rented buildings answer as well end involve less expense : end in the lsrger cities, in Kingston to-dey, rented premises ere meeting requirements of the public service because the means are not elfordcd of erecting government buildings. 80 Mr. Mchlullen could not consistently which meant e repudistion of his policy in `the pest. So Mr. Bcriever. Dr. Christie, Ir. Bomerville. end several others joined Mr. Hchlnllen in voting my to the gov- ernment s proposal. The sctis signicant. It is s warning to the powers-that-be that the libersl party will not be untrue to their professions in opposition. that what it .,-...-..L_.I A-I.-- V - A :5- _._-__,,,,, DOMINION DAY. Thirty years have passed since the act of confederation was passed and the prin- cipal provinces were united in the D'omin-V" ion of Canada. The anniversary of the event occurs to-marrow. It is not calcu- lated, this year, to inspire as much in- terest as usnhl, since there has been a great outburst of enthusiasm in connection with the queen's jubilee, an enthu- siasm which has not, yet passed away. The interest in the day is waning anyway. As time goes on, and people are carried away from the incidents which culminated in confederation, the importance of them fades, and also the significance of the anni- versary. The school children] study the main features of confederatiah, and the circumstances that led up to it, but they cannot be expected to catch the inspiration that followed the cementing of the union and understand the feelings of those who brought `it about. And yet Dominion day wanf_'vo'rthily established, to recall the harmonies of the political parties in 1867 and mark the greatest of all epochs in Canada and in its development. Cans.- dians must always, in imitation of the stock from which they sprung and their political associations, be proud of their V country and of everything which has con- tributed to its greatness, so they must t ever keep this Dominion day as a. holiday a and day of rejoicing. I'\lIQur its ..-.-- _ __-_ __ "0pI'fer par Orbcno Dioor. trouble. Prlce 25. llnnyolfl Cold Uura prevents neumonln and break; up n cold In a ew hours. Pce 25c. Munyon'I Cough Cnre Ito I coughs. lgbt eats. sun I lqrenou an ape lly an 9 lungs. `rice 25c; . Runyon : Kidney Cure speedily cures mm In the back. lolna or [rains and all orml of kidney disease. Price 25c. A separate cure for each dlsense. At all drugglot mom` 25c a vial. ` , . REAT ENT BY MAIL. It unable to call at one of our offices. write Prof. Mun on, 11 and 18 Albert street Toronto, or ndvlce, wbleh ll ub- Iolutely tree. The most obstinate cues Ineoeufnlly treated tbroulrh corrennnnd. V Iolntely tree. The through correspond- ence. All communications answered In strlcteut condence. send for Gnldo to Health tree. ` 0! 1'!!! 81` oil Oomna oo o! the I 0 first on- I O look .` Io:-.`i:d strictest con: A:._._4j_... In I law all I. Price, 26. ."llu;I6y'l:'I pplelzlllln Crre pon|(tIlvel{ cure; a o n on n trouble. Price '9' ` ' ""' lInnvon'l Cold unrn m-m-mm. .m....n.....|- In few 11! Price, 26. .7; /E. 7 llnnrvonwnheumutlum Cure seldom tall: to tel no In one :6 three hours, and cure: Human`: nnemln Cum nnnlflvnlv .....-.. l!=i: EEEIELE WEED `AV--- .._.-7- sun wt-:1: lid: gm! Poor Mjllko Provhlod Wuh- lltlno Bomullu That ay Do Do- lhdllpon an Inn Specics for All Dlugau-Got llunyonh Gnldb to llul1:h_l`rou__n Your Nearest Dxrugglot. `Buy a II that llunyoqnomody .0111! Cuba Ivan-tr. ~ H _\ /I %%MlmYON er-"2-':=;; `I-IIUII It At on. an!"-Town M `."'..2.1' `.`.'.` unilrlo unrucnooll. The awards of medals and certicates to the pa ils of the Ontario art schools, the ot or institutions in ailiacion them, were made public yumdn . ` aton goo primary oonno mod: I highest number of marks in the oourso,Cnrolino Bard. Teach awn, Caroline Board. 0- E four prociency certies com-no, twenty-ve certies course, {our oanicates; on wood carving. ,._.--. -_.-\ - rullld -Jun I I I ` OH I Goals I! W 1! 1:! d - ;"a`u"i`a1':n'.L'..f...m'3:'.f.a m3 1.. '2...2.a 11 mo. lunch mo, ta 11:!) mm. ` gum. Othor yn 7,-8:30. 11:80 n.m., ll. ' - ion dwlvsto um cu-rldd :6 row- tgtu. or further lnfornution '1`. J. CRAIG, Manner. IXIIIHOTYIIUC. Within one year and ten days Mrs. Allen gave birth no four children, all boys, her last child being only one yearand ten da 9 old. Before the advene of the triplete she was already the mother of nine children. It. has been cog eetod that the happy pa- rente chriaten t e boya Victor, Diamond, Jubilee, in honor of the aixbieth year of the reign of queen Victoria. The very latest machinery will be uned, Mrs. 1!`. Howard, Mia: Halon Howard and Mrs. F. Tufts, of Atoboaon, Ky., were in town yesterday. They are making a tour among the Thousand Islands and were guests at the British-American dur- ingrtheir stay in this city. he cloning exercises of -the private kindergarten conducted by Miss Wilder in the old collegiate institute building. occurred to-day, and win a happy conclu- sion to the work of the term. Mien Wil- der is a popular friend with the little folks. neran Isle, istbe favorite. 30 miles aail25c. A syndicate styling itself the Kingston carpotcloaning company will likely be formed with J. '1`. Murray as manager. The latest machinery F. Howard. Min I-lnlm. u..........a uum nomrew an an o'clock. Rev. Frs. Kelly, of Cape Vincent, N.Y., Gm-and. of Cluyoon, N.Y., and Tiernan, of Cnmdon, N .Y.. were in the city yester- day on a trip down the river. AMI nnn nndnninlnrl --|...... A. -_-_J A I uoonwa so uoseronuo. There will be many excursioniota from alon the Kingaton and Pembrolnilway in b 0 city to-morro'w. Tho truu atnrba from Ronfrew at six o clock. Rgn I`... l(-lI.. ..c lV..-.- v.-_---A `V V urlp. Boats leave Folger a wharf for Scotch picnic at 1:15, 2ancl 4 p.m. to-marrow. Splendid progminme. The steamer Nile with the barge Isis in tow, lumber laden, passed the Rathbun company : wharf to-day on the way from Ottawa to Dosoron to. 'I`|1mn....aIl L- _.__- -_.' ---- --' ` t ' un_y un as unp uown uni nvor. Are you undecided where to spend to- morrow afternoon. Stella. Point, Am- beret. Isle, istbe favorite. A nvndinnm ntvlino it-all H... l(:.....--.... mg her vacation at her home, Earl sheet. G. W. MoEat.hx-on. one of the moat. pro- minent coal merchants of Syraquno. N .Y., was in the city yesterday on a business trip. Rnnf.n Innug `Dal.--1- ...L-_l 1-... A.L J vus Ulllwfla. W H10 will not be issued to-morrow-Do- xninion day. Mrs. Callfas, still in the hospital, con- tinue: to improve. Miss Mabel Thurston. `Kingston, is visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Addie Johnston, lngersoll, ls spend- ing her vacation screen. (L W. Mnlcnhhrnn nun nf I-LA --2-at --A The Toronto World has revised its opin- ion of the Orange order, Mid now declares that it has many years of usefulness before it. Which indicates that. for somersnultu the Toronto World just now takes the cake. - Lntast Ind Best Uohlor Hooker, .--A.-A..--- What the Buy Reporters caught on the Flv Good seats left at Uglow s for conserv a- tory concert. Wllin ...::ll .__L L- 2-- , I A '~ The leader of the boring in the senate re- gardu conhemptuoualy the present: leader of the caries in the commons, but there doean b seem to be much difference between them. They both stand at a discount- with the electors. Rev. Dr. Benson Ins made a commotion in Methodist circles by his attack on the mission board. An expenditure of $13,- 000 in three years in the travelling ex- penses and furloughs of foreign missionaries is hard to defend. According to Sir Charles Tupper the de- i_ {cab of the party in June, L896, was a god- send, in. that it made the conservative party hnrmoni-ms, bub according to Sir Mpckenzie Bowoll the lenders don t even speak as they pass by. I! the orgieu of the conservative party in the but London election were "t.riing ll: would be important to know what: a political party could do than would not be triing. In the devices of the wicked one commend us to the London torieo. -v w-cu.-u uunu-u uuu uu ulu funny. LKIU chances no tint if Sir Mackenzie Bowoll had boon in 3 position where the country "could have got at him a. yearago this J uno he would now be framing his policies and doing his thinking in some other place thnn`0ttawa. ` . The Toronto Telegram naively remarks: "Sir Mackenzie Bowel] seem: to imigino thob the country attaches greotimportanoo` to what he thinks and to his policy. The nhnnrun Ann o.i..o_ u n:- u....|.....-:.. n-._.-u -o--u u-nu, nun: uu UufI_:I what ? !'.'V"'.'!' P. "3" WW, gnu; refund eo. eoma um 11. ; before '--um an-Iuunoxonul aqheine mu `am an experimedt. no In as thin you-'1 vbbe *n_eooneerned.Andtlno before the next quire into all the {tale inwemrection with the Drummond county reilwny. 8o_te eurrende . u ackenzio Bore d ' y may imagine that they have allied to their stature by thie grueeomo exhibition, but in the eyes 61 diculoue. And they csllthie upper house nnnlnl YT-nfnl Imp -L_L I uaiouepportunity would be given to on- y the people they have made chemaelvee re- , W0` lIoi-fr-zvaxaonho `nu; refusal I'll nnllnv f.-n Jana HA-A WH|G'S WIND WAFTS. _________:,_ Ontario Art-Schools. ...l- -1 ..._J-L I idler An ..M"2':.?"':`:' ` u arm: .DAI'LY A, ..--uu. -v quwuvuo i From lloncnul. from Quoho: ` |ihI|o......lt.hJIuu.lutonb1n only....M: II......l!th Juo.........; ..... ....13th -.......l0thJnl:o.............. ....mh , nisnuitth Ju.m.lnd. cabin olilymlal 0 -no "Std `ll -nu-` . . . . ..J....-.-`Cub And oyn11n!qrmnion apply to :"' " `MW smton ". . '-``.-X'`-'42 iugolgnot. For rauuence ox ncuu Taylor, owner of the b, rty. The buildings were insured for ;1 , and some of the occupants bad gma" ' suranco on their etfocna. I I l'Il'U BI: BlIlIFII'I llllt Sb{'I`l!'.-I FALLS.` Onb.. June 29.-Laatl nigh re broke out in the Taylor block endapreud with great. rapidity. The cc- curanu were '1`. McBurnie. tailor; D. Mia- ke ly, tinelnith; F. Csime. barrister, and y 'e residence 0! Mia: Taylor, of the ny, rtv. The huildinan warn i-any-or` Cm- u.I .u.. n.. M. uouglaa; 1V.U., IS". Haney; V.G., T. D. Robinson; R..S., D. A. gvhnw; P.S., 0. V. Bartella; treasurer. . A. Newlands: representatives to gmnd lodge. P.(}:. R. Mpek. J. Whinton. `W: J. C. Allen; rep sontatives on district commit- tee, RG5. . R. R. Meek, J. Whinton. J. nnnn}dcnu\ J Ninnlln I we, nu.-. 11'. 1<.. K. Meek, J. X?/l(n3.n2) x.`n.I-. R. Donaldson. J. Nicolle, W. lhllflll OH 'I'lIOII' I)llI(`OI'l. Those me mbera' have been elected oicora of Cnblruqui lodge, No. 10, I.0.0.F., for the ensuing term, beginning July let: J.P.G.. R. M. Douglas; N.(}., F. Raney; V.G.. Robinson: R..:-:._ 1). A`. Hhnws unuuuu. nu L-uya :-WlLnouD renet tor tivo years. I have gone from bad to worse with kidney disease. Have been treated at. two hoepitala-Chicago and Montronl,-- and took the hot. springs course all to no purpose. I have taken doctors advice and their medicines with the same result. Mv cure commenced as soon as I started making Dodd s Kidney Pills. and after taking ten boxes I am happy no any that my cure is perfect. Flve You-n In 1 ho I`oll|-Noth|ng but Dodd'n Kldnoy Pllln oonld touch me Spot. Bm'ssm.a(Spociul) June 21-i-W. P. hnclvson n telagraph operator of this place as had nnexpenenco which should be. when known of value to every man in Cankda. He L-aya:-WiLhout; relief for ve wear: I hnvn nnnn h-nun I-uni +1. ....\..,.. mun: Iallul. evening. In the one-half mile dash (handicap) four men were thrown and some of tho wheol-3 badly 2=maahed'up. but none of the riders were seriously hurt. In the three mile lap race Taylor got rsb, Wilson second and S. Noonan third. . , - - - _ __.. Will have loot OIAl'0w.d8$I'I0f for Gunne- ::y"`nJ'`.'.'su .'i'.`y'.a 4 p.'.`..'.'``` '`"" Q'I`EA DIE!) In A an n-n-1-un-

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