Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1897, p. 6

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-vuuu Ill W W D Van Iltlrvlo H I n until a few days ago, tegnhing wall` of the atibute, will leave for ` nnvf. ihoadleoa man. found ork, has as yet not nal tn Im lm ra- UFI. III! III yUIl HUI: Fined to be she re- BSD}!-%% sizllwbuowillbpanox yii opd cro oltl an poor ow acid; ncdroppitjuud by {root sud Into rlrouu mvory littbhi oowughay amp. I will be very I M gooddumo low butter on zm... ..::'?.':s";:."-:1-.-s_~ =4 puck! up. wno was In by on his vaaho:;"fI-hm work AF; I nilwnyl In . cw Dnanvl nu, ucvu, yesterday afternoon.` time 9 dnohildm came 3 ions and came` delay. _ limo girl along the found In tho nvmn Is name [In Mon HID found in the nut nlnun In-03.. -.5.` foulid-i;t'|;o`;1Pvo';' photo Iortiag. who DAV hung h-hm -no-L . IITIVC IDO"5 HHIC 0'Cl Mri. Ouimot. sent dauphter to got. I i at Bienville. lav: 1 vmtnrrhv nflnrnnnn ` my-nu. oun no ulmngo to cm In re Hod. D. D. Mann, who ltrived from t, e east; yesterday, says it has no been decided whether or not the Daup`in road will be continued this summer. . ____._?J__. CHlLD 8 BODY conurncwru. The district south of Wfinnipeg wnu visited by a heavy hnilatorn on Manda nivhb. but no dnmngo to cm is re no . D. D. Mann. who nrrivnd from t. A and-. spun an we next. moeung. Business man here expreu great satia- faction as the passage of the Crow : Nest Pass railway bill, and are nl`r)?ady making preparations to fill the orders prospective contractors. um- .I. _6_.'..L ......;L _l rn':...-.: _ . _ _ -- `Ht '1" "um um u doing her own V who know how near the `I 001' pronounced her case lea than A miracle. 1: I living monument lo worth of Dr. Hobbs` Ill: and Little Liver ml to God and your T loinoa that m poor. an! - M 0 can live and comfort- A.thoht.e;ril;lo oaks! ahto trims n W _ W Va ,-x-. I; wish mnadnvlt of these Qgq -wnun. to mg 1:. ; .?., Young` to ally. l I` 'CHA ` SH. HALL. spar us l.e:;`:?3g..y- V$-.'`[A . J Kidney mmso 3 $2.60 1 Railway Hatters Dluvaued-\'lsIted ll: A Ball Itenn. Wnrsrvao, Mm. June 90.-A general meeting of the board of trade was held yesterday. Among tl questions taken up were the St. Andrew : rapids. exceaeive grain ratea and discrimination in rates against Winnipeg by the C. P. R. Re ard- ing St. Andrew's rapids, it was state t at the crown lands department was havin a report prepared. giving information as to resources of Lalie Winnipeg, and that the V department appeared to be in favor of proceeding with the work. With re- gard to" rates it was stated that a strange misconception existed that the ten per cent. reduction made several years ago put Winnipeg in a preferable position. The question is now being gone into fully V by the railway company. Mr. Graham will prepare a re art for presentation to a committee, which will interview the rail- way company on the question of the high local tariff. A motion was introduced, endorsing premier Gre`enway s Winnipeg and Duluth scheme. but several amend- ments were sugaested, and final] the motion was withdrawmuxitil more in orma- tion was received. The matter. comes up again at the next meeting. Business mnn ham inn:-an nmat. anti-. Illlr CI] The I much.) ;u1uIu:uauuwr, UI aaymour. Wll. INDIANAPOLIS. Iud.. Juno 30.-TruIn No. 11 on't.he Vandnlin-nilroad, which left this may at. seven o clock luv night, containing a large number of christian onduvororn on their way to the grub convention no San Francisco colliding with train No. 0. bound out from St. Loulu. II 0:90 o'clock. near Vnndaliu. Two pcnom worn hill- ed and several fatal?) Injurod. Th` were all railway omployoou. Tho wm bound tnin Ippolrl. contrary to mumm- cionn. to have pullod out o! Vundnlln moh- out wniting for the train from It. Loull. BIIUFU UI I 1111115018. The dead are: John Gonding, Apple- ton, Wis.; Mrs. R. Skipton. Appleton, Wis., and an unidentied man riding be- tween engine and baggage car, supposed to be a tramp. Fat.ally injured-Mr1-. W. D. Gibson, Appleton. Wm; L. B. March, Appleton, Wis.; Raymond March, Appleton, Win: three children of Mr. and Mn. W. M. Mickelaotter, of Seymour. Win. INnuNum.m [ml Jun. an __'l`.-.l.. Mn BOARD OF TRADE DISCUSSION. UUIIII. - The engine of section-No. 5 struck the rear sleenor of section No. It with terric force.` The engine was totally wrecked. Strarlige to say the rear `sine per of sec tion 0 4 was not the one to sur most. It was driven with terric force upon the second sleeper and such was its impetus that it crashed through as though it had been a cardboard box and re~ dnced it to A mass of wreckage. The passen- gers in the second aloe r were. therefore. the ones to suffer. and it was in it that mo: t of the thirty victims were hurt. How so many escaped instant death is nothing short of a miracle. In... .i-..r ..-.. . 1-1.- n.....a:.... s_._r.. ` ULIU WUFI 01 TKUIIE One of the rsb of the injured to be re- leased was engineer Charles Courtney, of section No. 6. He had stuck to his post like a hero and 1': so seriously injured that he cannot. live. The body of an unidenti- ed man, supposed to be e'tnmp, was` found between the beqgsge car and the engine. The man had been crushed to death. . IF]... ........a... ._r ..-..L:-.._ \1'.. K -L.....u-L Ll... nerrmc. The psssengsrs la the two: sleegshof. t. s Jection of No. 4 were all in their They received no naming sud those not killed outright swoke to find themselves jammed in the wreckage. Passengers on both trains hastened to the spot sud hsgsn the work of rescue. n..- at thn 4%.. A6 M... :..:..--.A can La rn. COIIIDIII OIKIOl\\ . ` Section No.1 had come to I stop just outside of West Chicago. where the Free- port lino diverge: from taho main line. Section No. 5 name up" behind at great apocfil and the shock _of the colliaion mu terri c. - = UPI..- o...-.....-.. 8.. LL. 5...... .I..-..-- A` Section o.5|-nninto section No. 4. which loll: Chicago fteen minutes ghead_ oflb. Sectibn No. 4cu-ricd the Wiscon- sin delegates. nosrly 500 strong, and In rear sleeper were people. Irom Fond dn Lnn. 1'}:-aan_Bnv_ Annlnl-an and other Wil- uomona Inning nu wzw p In. | tau, unn'uI- I I comsin cities _..b:.... M- . . I--r I own . T. - Juno 30.--Tlhpg person: you killed on glut sud About vnnty or thirty V injuud In I rgarcncl culliaion up he Chicago and Northweltorn ruilufay -Una morning at West. Chicago. thirty miles out of Chicago, on the Gulona division. Th; victims n! the collisional were Chris- or Unwogo. on we unona uwxuon. The Vlctillll of the eolliuiom wane Chris- tiaulndcnvor delegates who lath Chlcngo Int night, eurouto lot the convention in Snnvlramoiloo. The colliding trains were Iochionl number four and live of the Chris- tian Endeavor opecinl, sent out in nine sections inning at 10:30 p m. nntinn A. 5 run intn mntinn No- 4. l'0Il' BIBBWT WC!` [BDPIQ ll'0lIl runu uu lac, Uroonugny. Applomn andcothor Win- nnnnin nitim A _ I \- > A Tum mum qt cl-1'-Iulnll Eln"? `Q4I.'-Lt.- 1-an 'l-Innn4I- `4ibr'3.v[aon.[ .. 9-..n-d2-ggu i this evening. 1- little ten-year-old of wpter at the river shout three o'clock After weitin some ._L;_.. FOUN, D m RIVER. ' The had was r`l:.n8Illd els- .....`"5.. ..`?{`..`.' vv ASIHNOIO .;'!.".`. -"'.:.'.!'. E` w6::u:h"lIa voy'am the 86. I-Alli! bu hokll _" the Now York-Southampton vayno-six days. can houn. II -11" ninua9--ivhioh. hoonhqld bythp ucnthuumk dun go-Ian: pool: II M, On I.II"|`n IIIIA1 , l I The ancient Greeks, with an elegance and perfection of language and senti- , nient not surpassed, would say, "Whom the gods love, die young." All up and down this earthly lane of life are strewn at heee newly made graves, to re- mind ua of on rfrail mortality, and that here we have no continuing city. The voice from the tomb is one at admoni- tion for a. higher and-holier living, and - erelninder that we cannot live. our r lives over again, and what we do`we mugt do quickly. We learn also that I6`); suffering alone are we perfected. e soon come to note those who have been called to pass through the dark waters of bereavement by the fine lines in the oountenaucewrou ht only by long hours of sadness an lonely con- tdmplntion. _ Others of a faithful few `must -find respite from sorrow in the con- sciousness that they are laboring, as best they may, through tocial reforms. in pointing the why to the auopicious end rtplendent destiny` of a. common rece.-- . S. BURNETT!-.'._' ,,____- _-`1VQ/- 1:61 min inure, laced my hand affeclionatele upon his end. And so, dear Arthur \ ' Ming. good boy! we esteemed and loved you well, passing can do no less than lay our feeble tribute on your tomb! To the parents and other mourners in this hour of sore hereu.vement.will outflow the sincere pathy of the many stricken parental hearts in Kingslun. To several Kin s- ton homes has death recently come with severe, almost tr ical visitation. In the Roman Catholic cemetery. and he- neath the sombre shades of Catamqui, sleep our precious dead, the remem- hmnce of whom streaks our hair with` gray and writes the lines of sorrow in` our faces. r 'l`|m -\vin:n-`I r~_. - v our Incas. ancient 1 ment nut nu:-nn-----I -----V` ` -_._ -.- uuv vvlIIllIl.IIU' P3 #1:: 'l.duo:r:lnod to tr` 3 box. E5 39,031,100 my mu nu any felt that` n on her. as alto oll help. However. pho be- V - than at once. The fourth tjpy began to do their work, when ` t two gallons of water in twen- M . hon at some of r. _ Llto Llvor Bil I, and they Id '5 " -`."B`'. ;`:'.`.n,`Y.2;-":;;,.:.`;..x'<`:'. :`5 t__ III: in Iaduood to her normal Y. about! undo. She has a u t on A ` ; potito Mid do! h o ' hgsv 113:: :1 ): ` won ` t `a door prooouoood nothing I... u..... _ A as. uuuu man `I'll: poaonl. Hans-r CASTLI, J uuo 30.-,--(2:30 'n.m.)- Pauod; Steamer St. Louio, Nod Yorhlor ioutshumptou. ` meme Lrmute 1 I so at Tt rec anrnrn ..l........n. L. - ........, _- ruIIuuU|ll_|ll'- ll Illel I.'lll'l2I18l', nmy not death he only condition, form or prophesy of further nd future lilei than indeed in existe ,e (L cateclysm, and to our unaided vi on, creation, on unmeasured incomple eness. Henry George has said, that hot the human mind and as imtion ath ever and everywhere esired, ust. in all ra- tional reasoning and iderstanding be a reality. The last hours of en thly life of our young friend were p semi amid pecu- inr surroundings. ln he gl0ri0ussum- mertide nnd on the he in of he um.jes- tic and mighty St. Lawrence his spirit took its flight. Our noquaintance with the deceased was recent and somewhat limited. At his father's house a few weeks since, we noticedvhis reserved nnd thoughtful air, and pranpted by curios- itv, entered into conversation with him without expecting to find him a mem- l.er of the household, as we had thought the children of our host consisted of the young man and woman whom we had previously met. In enhwer to my question the mother re lied, this is my son." I was il.'D.[)l'0S.3 `with the intel- ligence and candor of the young man, nnd in parting, little thinking that I should never see him more, laced `tiring, and In Darentx and ms... ...-..__- if what we call diss ution is final,. 1 nuuu [(0 LU mm, Hut 8 Will IJOL I1?- lurn to me." said an inent physi- 4-Iun nf lhla alt . in a la ure delivered Iual winter: " I we con maintain the '||l|M`lllln of thin sync ; that is, ren- elm` Hm rouupamtlve era equal to Hm wunlluu energies, e could make lmlnun llfo mmt.|nuoua' II In llkulv that this arned member uf llw llmilmil profess! n in his eager [ulrnull fur the uciunti (3, for the mo- mom llud fnrgutlen e philosophic mum of the relation 0 life and death. on not dmuth as neces ry. as inevi- luhlu, LI>(rhOl0pl_li(! in life? Further, nut. onthhe condition,{orm Dronhuv of furthnr mi rm...-.. mm preme sorroim 01 me. I Many there are who havrl been called upon to mourn the lm of fnlher, mother. sister, broth:-.r an friend, hut the loss of :1 child is go rally rm far `(renter affliction even hnn any of these. Indeed, one of (hi, great. writ- ers has said, That he only knows the meaning of that phrase,_ `the stern realities of life,` who hm stood about his marriage altar, and looked in- lo the graves of his chil ren." Janus Russell Lowell says, '1' t at such limes we cannot hope I either sym- puthy or condolence, liu susliiinment only." King David, with reirainthut. lma come across the cent less, excluims, "l Ahull no to him. lint n will "no M, ulurnmg (II Lnenr years. Those who have never beef the lleuds of fzuniliaa am strrulgers {to the su- preme :-mrrowe-1 of life. .Mnnv than: are mhn 1....../|\...... ....n_.x _-u. v Kingston, Juno 30.--$To thq Editor): In your issue of the ..8t.h. iist., is an account of the unlooked for emise of Arthur \Vnring, the four! -year-ohl son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.=Bo.ker, of Alvington avenue. ` nnnfh Ilnllnr nnr n:......_.J.L........... :- mvmgwn Death under any circu tances is ever a and event, and especial ' so, when it comes to those yet, in the loom and morning of their lmva nnvnr hnnl um I......a.. u:.j.--- A Tribute to the Late Arthur W L mun come the ies,_ go him. but will not, am." said nn ninnnf ..|..,.;_ " up. uouu: nexmer lie down not _'lIIfut sleep she had dur- ldo was twenty-live minutes. ' `op-soksr would distress her hardly breathe. yet not take stlmulsnts. Her suf- ._ _ M X tII'I`)ln that all: nu---v-A -T--;_. 5:. Lou. mun -nu p...... an (31:11,: 1..-- an m,-m -. _ 20 PER CENT. OFF ' ALL PRINTS. 20 PER CEFT. OFF. Fancy fluslins, Fancy Lawns, Fancy Llnens, Fancy Chnmbrays. Fancy Dress Sateens, a_t~25'Per Cent. l'C`I"U' IN LOVING MEMORY. PRINTS. MUSLINS.` LAWNS, CHAMBRAY5. are ;. glorious sum- he the 3t. Our . fllf.hnl*'n hnnnn u rn... mas uuon 1 xiste M. d own mple hn.t. the ion ev ed, .nd xderstan If life e umi glorit 5 H14 , I.ni.'I-Anon M .-on maintain the ' thatis, ` to` `e Isl H e as y condition, I` 111' In-6-n-.. l:l._n nalulblull. In stery. Jur Of nnrrnur {n4 -nut:-Ant-unuvl-AIIIII In-an . J -l'un!'I-laoolvu umnu; n'u'u o'c'd`:.-'qnouuona noun wnm.o.m to 4 :l'.btone- no to t,I0..b I'Il I`IhC Iolhlsklfolo l I -. .~.._:~"u"-as 11 :00:-n. DIjo.b:' Fun. in a on-. mu pairs 1JB.(ll0B' Long waist Uoutille and Summer Oorsetl. odd lots, principally large and small sizes. pair. former yrice 600 to 750 pair. To-day Ladieg"Lawn,Iionsdale and Butcher Linen Ap/rt>}a (lino goods), .2, 1 7 i \ -I " all will be sold at half rice. . . i ' 250 Fancy Indie Silk Chair Scurfs. Picture 8cerl'e.Table Covert, Cushion Top and other Fancy Silk_Go_,ods will be sold -at 250 on the dollar. ` 188 pieces Elegant Silk end Guipure Luce in wide widths. Thuesro the finest French goods and will be sold at 250 on -the dollar. 160.Down Cushions at 19c, worth 85c. - 96 Fancy Covered Cushions 250 . worth 50c. 250 doz. Ladies Lisle Thread Gloves and other makes will be told It just half price. E"Reed carefully our 4-page circular now being distributed throughout the city. Sales for Cash only. . , \_. ll? Thane are ",4? l ` Take them while they last 890' V, ' 3 ii *4 A "1 At \1\lal-lAf1TT \s At the Exooutora 8ale`of the Late P. J. `WALSH ! ock noirn rnonul7`nAnnun. Inilnnn. nu. _ 1.... an _n...... -n....... Special Sale for This Week in PRETTY FANCY MUSLINS, and other Fabrics equally dainty for Dresses or Blousei. OUR PARASOLS are all the newest denigql-'--White gnd Colored Silk, with F rills,` also Shot Effects. ' You will app'reciate them. Call and see us. JOHN LAIDLAW &80N.` iWaldren& Made; couuecunp IOIIIILL I'I'00l I.IIl'lIo Ant. on (`hnul1snPno1!lolInliwny-.... In M g_)n!ug,;,._....._ ........... .......- 4 21 02-:-O .- :A : : Itys to deat Laldlaw s. 1 Valanciennes 190 pairs Ladies long waist Coutillo and Summer Oouetl. Thug arc . lots. nrincimllv lame and Immll nimnn, aulm thmn anal. 41... |..4 an. nlunsmv A~nmrTt)Av SPECIALS? Successors to J. M. R1cHMoND\(n; 20 Yard. or 24c dozen yards. 30 (`I II ll ' 4c " 40c per dozen yards. - 5c " H 500 j` 114 PRINCESS ST. r Iwlll vlwlnng. These oper- _.. b0I0ndu th 1 '1 dt t gwltor from lu:.yol:iln:ingt it var her body. and p 5110 ' _ .1.` P030`! it. For four JUST RECEl.\lEDf :. VVALDRON, It pays to deal at Laid: w s. EXTRA GOOD VALUES. The Celabratd wmwfcx Pneumatic Cushion Pam i -C.`-W!!*9'*R : I I lady : wnoeI's4o. u mm wuoe:'s4o. {Laura sloowneel for :63. went : Wheel 860. Great j 3 . ziedlcal vlratornit look on {nub `f- ouru dsl y made by this _ _ -, ' V _ `13,101! was recently over- . s r `V._ ._x h`o'xJ-`iIl"`-pills and used them in my Ming` ns. Eire when 35 Hllgua Kline] _1fil 3 seem emu: , ave never in` my lilo _ `blmthln .'ndvor.ti.sed us a __ _ _t y, buglmust con- ., ` o'~.beo!vo that Dr. V [din Kidney" Pins an u re- 1rnt:wurth.z Ifzot a sample _l'-.01. _tiInI;.s have ; rioncod ' _ ado or thrbbtte. - M - who made this remark '1tc' A-tvsll wants, he deserves * ` Kjbr his 1rank_und~.honest ' ` that it would ever appear . BICYCLE % BARGAINS. - -9 5-. -ii TU.` DUIIKIHW HI` .I_u;4n| ` _. `I.,g_V_; nr- gl ,:+`; P . m not at. uonpr upgra- fv; , lg`PhlI`ll being sin") If enor- -N '-ml}; is thin deman urge in I , `,` ;' t qppltlp as well to all r winding` Eve tau: Kidney iI'iI"33I%:,`?l- demand. H /. `V lgu lcaroolyAI;lo gin much or Thom " ` In Stock. ; V 9' PM-A " 5 Kinzstnn. . V. - I 'M.I6m Continua .,nnrinnu- --cl Il-_..` Daily, Ronurlublo Cure of 5 Van ol Agony. s st., Williaungort. 2..., ~ _ *' March .1896. ' 0., Chicago: VB vmu-n nan mu itlftyg dhlhinog act alum `time rft , ,-l:I"vk d::{..' 1:: ...$.,..'i John to Finn: who is hianast should his patients that which &t mod. . F trnigli-.03 thigcity` ro- totr. Hobbs` am;-.. I 8 being Iililnlv nnnr. her bad" d For y'f:?1r 1 He aha hall than-_ -Iltuo tor July. 0" - 391% 0-mopouuu Scrib- ntr -Jlgtlu "Nci I. ' Lulu-' lIom"J'$un:.1?n.?;>'..131`"'ff' __-..._ .. -_... --V. -uvuu nun Ivlloll I VIOW Ioinjudng plnlnfs buaineu. The two lntilih naming. exchanged compliments jn muooon liunnhry manner. which led to blown. ' Wad a black eye as aulnltol the Inoounhr. Mm. hon:-:25 I50 ovtdooomnklu-nun llnlhl.-... .|:....x -w uuuuunnul III I11! I CHIP`! Patrick Tierney a . nti scouted dot Mluc 1 Mac wary about hi wi can < bl: A lnlt nl ah. `........A_. A nu nun. lll'U|Il'O'l.`NI&i0nIl, new illum-nod Iadld HoInoJom-ml, The Puritan. At- .It. Niuholai. Pall Mall. Review of an Walden ! Journal, Godoy't. Blink (30. Pocket Ihguino. Current -Jy -v G Iunlt ol the Itiootinhr. LI_h;tf_rhonrin ovldoaomnldu-nan llolblvoy dismi out. ` Mdonnnn McKolvo snub. held I nunion ol the polico oouru lonhomoou to but I charge of assault. van! or AIIIIII. ... yunwu ml manner. and Thomas 0. Mc- tW{tere ebly minted Mr. Car. The brides were attired in gowue of creem oelhmore, And each carried bouquet: of roeu. The brideomeid wore I gown of white cenvu cioth. end curred as beautiful bouquet of roses, The bride: an two of Portunoutlfe moot popnlnr young ladies. `and Wm the rooiplonte '0! e. bng only of velueblo presents. Among all the ettend- enh-et Rookwood hospital none ere thought of more highly than Mean. Oerr and Ron. / uuo nu Ilnporunta oenomony. . Min Juno Mo Wnton, ni-not of the brides. noted as; bridonmuid. while Chnoa Ross III pol-cod his brothnr. and Thomas M awn nbly minted Mr. 11... mm- armor, connoctod with R_nckwooJ hoe ital for the insane. and the second name to William Cary, gardener. at the same insti- tution. Rev. Godh-oy `Shore performed t.hoAa|l important oenomonv. wuou. tsov. uoalroy `Sh: the all M0 wnh. ninrm ---.. ........ uv uuu IUIIUEIICG "rhongui _Wator:. Portamouth. when I Jwoy dung tau, Mary and Matilda, we woddod, 3 orlb named to H|_z h Ron hrmor. connoctod with Bookw hoe)it insane. and um ..o......a ..-..- uuumu woualng At Portsmouth. On Monday evening last A donbhy inter- ,oobin event took place no the reui ence of homu Mcwuton. his JIM daughters. Mu-v and M.o.na.. ....._- mod to i _._ u e to I30 Um ) an ' . v hm... on A- nun - provme I tire that site will, without: use- eloa. be on government: property. I (Lope and trust, however. that the matter will be nestled withouo ant lnrimnninu. as..-- Illlllll IIIIOTOIG. Au-to the drill shod, I think the ques- tion of 3 litawill be the first to come up for dlocnuion between the milltin depart- ment and the city council. Should the government be obliged or should it decide to provide aim that clues- eloa. Rovarnmann nnnnnnfn 7 WA nuu <'vH'n s mus railroad. "1 uunob know the poaibion in which the promoters atond. of course. but I imagine that if they can get`. the local bon not mind then, they should be able to hull the road. A. 5-- AI..- .I._.-In ,l , - v --- - uunenluu mngetoninnl. "I can tell you liable that has not peered from timeto time in the pres said our member. The only ecu put than particularly affect the city are: '1 drill-shed appropriation; the grant deepening the harbor, and which in, course. partly an unexpended grant me in the preceding year: and Inn! . the was the gr-vvnh of {subsidy to the ngeb and 4-ni'h`s Falls railroad. "1 u.. nnf. Lnn-o IL. _...'L:__ - null or [4000] Import. B. M. Britoon. M.P. for Kingston, has returned from Ottawa. tzhahouso of com- mans having been prosogued. Mr. Bricton was soon by s Wmo reporter this afternoon And was questioned with regard to the logislshion of the session than particularly intonltod Kingstouisns. tell vmx lir.t.l. nus 1...- _-L - IV. I. lrltton. llP., Baton-I to non of Local Import. B_ M, `R1-innn M D 5-- "fu- wuom no comes In contact. \ Winnipeg lea ne city, bustling` .7 activity. it being the main inercsntik d tributing point for the entire weeti, contains many ne buildings. On the I home Mr. McIntyre etopped at Fort V lium and inspected the three huge gt elevutore there, each having a capacity one million bushels. `unit us me Irlenq, me , teruon, who tendered 3 papal delegnto. Mgr. Met 1)., wee lergely attended and a b 115., The papal delegate is I alum nu courteous and one like! to o able impression upon t e mmda whom he comes in contact. Wlnnimn In. an- ..:... I...-n Divan: 300 I and 1 . `V *1 `Kn making nsbusy. 1;. `c ._____ D'"` w'll At Portsmouth. Fn Manchu no...:.... l-.4. - _u_,,1. . . `lnlychf Molnt to In throng out t. upon oh. o'Eop outlook, Mr. I procpocta for [cod crops 0 Ih Ara awn-ll-..m n -_:_ uhuiouriuu than abls p'dminri.utntnoI',b: oonruou An o v omny dopondod gum Ill t.h`:lmp';r.tnnu oieo he holdafwith. honor and cram. An enor- monmnlnmnt ol humus was `ta-anucud by 0.5 llenl nnnmhlm .ha....a.... ok- KlNGlTON'S INTERESTS. _._i__ Illnduo for July. >, `Aids. (0.... ._.In. _ 0:03 or Insult. Il-II-l--_ A -- ' V H0045 Flam THE WEST. , 1,-.-" ......`nwuInna, an 0! `II p and _to pee . Vrto air sucoiu. Ab he gnelt `_of Lieut.- overnor ol the nogshvnnt territories. 'innipeg Mr} clntyro was the gm. Mar Val. It ITFI -ended 'l|ianls nlliir. lologoto ng pg.-gon, `Id a favor- aion nrmd all with ma lncontlpt. _ 3.1.`-.'} 'i-..If`3.`_': yuuru. One hundred hinmese, under a royal commissioner, have invaded the province of Gourg, in Luon Phrabang, collected taxes, cooked and mod villages and car- "' `\lI Witch bustling` with d;,_ Itiro weet.\._1t 5. tied off a number of prisoners. i W , The mayor, under legal advice, rules roe grei` that he has absolute power of appoint- ; of ent of a member of the newly constituted y\u`i: of revision. The ohoice is not aub- J 0 to the approval of the council. 9 bndv nf MIA Isnfnrnnnfn ni-I Mar, IRESTS. I In, UK 10 made `. there Lingabon ; person, (all v III. 1.0 It in `nun-. VIIIK blook, bonrg. good The! nt. G:-din 9110 city : ex ted That; '10: pro. ooiva all min in the with thl nude the turdayn uly pay The R pl... --.._--. In 41.. -: yuan, Srital sow, nun nub place answept and out at were rom ten 3 M I0- uuayun on '1 nursa nexn. Samuel Eleey. oldest man in Erie county. died in th Evans, N.Y., on Monday. He was rn in London. Eng., in 1790. and came Canada in 1820. Alderman Tait rs a key to the dead- lock on the clerks . He would put the rival name: in a h and have the choice decided on a draw one by the mayor. A cyclone via Paine : Mills. 0nt., Tuesday nfberno which did a lot of damage. One was lifted from its foundations. v al women were hurt. Union street la has beeiacraped and the dirt. used lling in the boulevard ll` put, fronting the or ii home. This will to to gho seeded at once, al. Afrnair anly improving the site. A Eositive rnedy against continual dl OIlR h in tn an nnnn an nnfnnr (Anti. HIICU The D for n at Iook than A: Chblnoc lonlnn. Onuu. O t.. Juno 80.-8ir Hcnri Joly and William nunon nook their lulu at the bin to-thy an em; o',c!'obk lo: the _II'INlII|I'lI lull od inlnhta-I of the unilo ogalormihkton hum 2:: on e um ulnry u lam?-'5.0(l). IN]: IN otlnrl drnz .000 III` unun. Bit Henri ind Ir. tululnun -worn in mubu-I ol Ibo council two o'clock by , Abydun. Ihurnnli Inn in- sdly in M experienced, practical men who know `now mg wuwz ur me north-`weaterp gold field- through the ignorance and inexperience of many who hold ltlone .of trust at the dierent mince. lenty oI ee ital is anil- eble and what in need a to carry on operatione in e proper manner and extract gold from mined ore in a pro- table way. For such men Their are unaoyo nine. The way operations are now be ng carried on` may result. in injur- inav Ontario's elds. From Fort illlam Mr. Ddnnelly came down thelalgea/on the steamer Bannock. bnrn. Although the Iteamer had 7a.ooo bueheleol wheat In her hold nota tingle ` boatpauedherduring the trip. On the other handthe Bannookburu ontetrl ped nanyoftheeoealled laettnlghtenofvuhe upgulakevy ' w , ..___-.. What I Pnoucnl lining Engineer 'l'hInIu of Ontario's Gold Fields. John Donnolly. jr.. returned home yes- terday from n pros ting tour through northern Ontario. he greater portion of hi: outing was spent `in the Lake of the Woods and Shoubnubownu districts ,in search of deposits of gold or other valuable Ininsrnis. He is quite sacissd with the result oflliu trip. and will return within the next. month or six weeks. ` M Mr. Donnsll says 3 lot of money is bo- ' ing vshud ilrt o north-`weatsrp elds ` through innorsnoe md inn...-;...... ..c I HOME snail HE com FIELDS- nwuzlo cover ant. On Sande Mrs. James Scott, oldest daughter of Michael Tetro, of Kingston. died from pneumonia at the early age of thirty-two years. She. had been a sufferer from hvemmorhsge and her illness, while at- tended with all tho alleviationa of kindly care, was borne with great patience. Four children are left to feel the loss of a good rnothef.` The husband and family receive much sympathy. , "Estnbelle and Other Verse. by John Stuart Thomson, is brought out by the Methodist book room. Toronto, in antique type. good paper, and excellent press work. Many of these verseehnve received the honor oi publication in The Chap Book and other leading literary magazines. A marked characteristic of the collection is the keen sympathy with nqture end the interpretation of its various moods. ..... 9..., -ma uwmg no me race mats new generation had arisen, which knew nothing of the mismanagement of the Mac- kenzie zover ant. nu Run.-C-u II-.. 7-...-- 5., no pupulll" wwn ma young associates. Hugh J. Mnodonald. speaking at a con- servative meeting at Noopawa, Mnn.. yea- tdrday.said that the defeat of the conserva- tivu party was owing to the fact that a szoneration hm-I m~a...n ..|.:..L. 1.--... IBCB aide cl.-. u... __'D Y 0&1-s. wvvucu III UIIUU, aly IUIPFUVIIIK BUG HICC. oeitive r nedy drong his to an unce an outdoor festi- val for Sb. James diurch. It has rained on every occasion I this kind for several veers. ' I Iunlnl 01 uevoral W.` McLean, w 4 Wu 3 member of tegnh Kingston collegia atitut Boapon on Tbursd next. Hnlnnnl UPI.-..su n|AA-1 Ullllly next. identity of in the river at N a been solved. It i main: of Ievoral w- u..r...... .- . vuo may IF Aoerne I. The neon has a desire to re- al member: a house of common: their wives, indaor cattle, on 8:- turday next. Th idnnhifv A` `inn:-`Ina: I-nan `nnn uourg. ` J Thy neco auor nt of ladies Ih00I_ in city at Abel-no Th nlln 'IQQ A -AI` n A-nu :-n in IA. mnzlwn to-morn: usrnoon. , - L. E. Lansing. York, In: as passen- ger on the steamer rroponb from Cape Vlnoonb today. as bound for Co- boumr. nu WON: P`l'@Bl'I The visiting No rk journalism will In invited to am uifnlo Bill : show in Kingston to-morn: IA. H I.-nnlnn \7;..I. -.-- - ...-.g-. Tho Du'orin|` nngoville ,d6loI.tId the Emu ol n at. lacrosse ya- sorday by three two. Boy!` running cheap at Aber- ncthfu. The executive he "bterday cuuod nix deaths in Clnoago lo 1 number of per- Vsxmm at "Xian Tu: uw BIN balsa.-

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