Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1901, p. 4

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nave neen urocuxl bv tn: ronductor, who haiin fr-' land, was rendered ma ~ lay. and only to-dny ' work. Inllnruru. nnoruona I \" aver much he may - curd-playing. generally (ion of I auchro deck 4 him. A shoemaker in this he lmildl A pair for I -` one or mom playing vurv solel. The Ipnoo has In uumethiug, 00, for spurt inserted. Thnaldm r'- nvnr nun-In ha --- 1311' E33.. LC'I .; 3'1"} Imps 5 nlutid to u: ml is!) Ioond-`Ind Ium-s an can sued. M * Tendon to uupply (hr I-unnl of edu. CIHINI Wit. OOQI for [hr schuuln to- lhnn I6-Cl xl`, and no 150 bound [3 lm-kunq fur lower prices. '3 I burning pm.-wtiun with them. we mi: 0- ugu an .. u ol.KinguoniuIo have I- quue I but yuan than-, '1 old fricnnb. In 1: din 4|... .... " `*9 iofllllnn WW 0""Q>0lIdIn hu "'1'. hi. `.J:nu-1 ~nd`:'| I `OI day: III In mm I. sign. I... .. . [[0IIi"sa_[s_ SAM] The President Dyng. nrinn hiii in. OR - : F ....'.`*.%;!.. ` C 1 ngtou 85. The Pupils on Strum. ` I...-nl .-Inn-..|. .. nvnnla n|:I:\ I100 IO CH1 1 and an KIN]! DUST EXPLOSION. Want the Land. `D Il\'f`l'Il_V Vl`l(.'Tl'|U~ III`. ml npplit-Minn fur Hu- ('ul.\umc-r hm been -umpilu aiqcnnrl list of n far baa Slxw. iteon n.n.m<-u l very ms The can f.-w puss.-rqrs thv motinn. Um: n m Wolfe hr u- ~'i<'k llll Fri- ny rvturnod to \W [I I1 [F5 Vllfull. ylivo mun, all 1 the mine and pa-rishvd. The frulu Ilaytun, . .J.a..l.. :4 -Hy. whenever .I.-vkrynmn. puts m-l~ Iwtweun the lw lled with ml, A card in \`|-`ruylllllll. how- .-xhurt against / --urrir-ea a pur- (ununll with lllllu I uyl\,l], `. lu obtain. ' my the expiry uh nf fw.Inlu. am. lfu; mi Fopt of Princess St. May 29.- A ._vs that an ex- ,-.-urmd in the w. of the Day- In M uv-mu the lnu.-H. ll ! "':"- Cr`, (:nuuqui," gmat number lwvll qx.-udin hey are wi .luy I letha- u_v apnko of \~'InL'l." Pur- mmcruns Jew- m upper l_ rin- of our -00- Iuyl that .. ..._....._ An: n 1m- 1' luml logis- L I`l" G. A. Nuntal, lnnuml. the corner- vutiw candidate in Tc-rmluoimc in the Inn election to the krisllatun. Ina pvepund n pedlion uki the cover- horpnttnl-in-counoil co ' How the octolhu union ullifying all the Depends on Indueomentn. Hon. William Hurty, at present. in Oluwn. sky: the lueomutivu work- pmbolnly will he removed from Kings- ton to Quebec if sncil-.nt indum. punnmy wm nu I_'eInoved [rum Kings- ton. Quebec snlicient induce- nlenu an oemd. I ` om par cum. {Icaun Amos 5', C0,, , Toronto, llg tho urclusers. \'_`Jim" Clow, of yn, un Saturday Inaihgtiglt. a six and a qunru-r und`1Q{l:ntic salmon un the St. wn-non `ver, jmit be.-luw Lyn. Renimw citiapu am at presenter clad over` I proposed raising oi the dog Nu 0! that to from 82 to 85. TB In!-Inn nun:-ivnrl I anon--1 ...-.I, anisnn Eu. cog nu on mm. to lmm 82 to 85. The by-law mccivcd I _second rend inn. IHITIOB Ken m. Miss funnie Hrvnlon, ("nrls_vviIh=, gged {buy-{oh years. died in Bulk,- vxllu hoapita on Sunday. Cltkgon I00 has sold its rlolu:-n- tuu j n nu-min-m nl o|nu...J'.......L.. _.: DIIEUOII FVIX IIIJ fluid It! dc-lwn- llll Ii 0 premium of three-fuunhn of mm `mm n-nI.,, In-rm Am... A. 1'- suroa nu or-. Boyd, Udwell (1, ('n.. nf ship two thousand dun-n oi murlm. each oak. Minn 'n-.-gin R.-.....a.... I`. . ) ` The mineral baths at Dimnnnd Park Springs, near Arnprior, ()n(., are now in full swing. . . Ex-mm/or Dunhnm_ (`nrh-tun Plant- I "III Swill`. Ex-mayor Dunhnm, Carla-tun Plarre. fell from his bicycle lately and Yrau tured bin or-. |l.....I l'sI.l...-lI 1. In. . r I ____1, Lnenr walks and streets um: _v--nr. J. liprnct, Ranlrew, su|n-<-riln-d8l00 to Indy Minlo's couuku hospital pru- pct. 'l"m rniunrnl Innnn -I llinmnrul ',nr|v sauun Luv Hun` I zblliu Miss Maria Louise Bradfn.-I: villt-, (liml on Sunday night. Almuntc, ()nI.., will spend 1 their walk: and streets this _v .1 u........ u....r..... .,..| News of the District Condensed From The Whig : Exchanges. Ms... M...;.. l....;.... m...an..|.u n......|.A ll-3 remulns WI)!` vhuruh cometary. Hrrll ...`lKlL'rH. Ill! euI`l_V Hf \V' E`e"l an the fnrm-~\ln-.n nmstly Iu.-:h- but being of u studious turn of mind, he took advantage of the meagre educa- tional facilities of the day and quali- ed himself for a public school teach- er. He followed his profession B few years in his younger days. but most of his life was spent in husin--.-as pur- slilrl. He opened a gr-no-ral stun! in the village of Event! in the early f- tin-.-4; carried it on almul nu) years, when he re,-Inovod tn ('ninluwn, where he remained for some vs-ur.~a. The .......n..-.......4 ..' LI. I I13,` WCIH (`"9 (H `H9 HU"0`f`rS 1)` `nl 'ali.~:trict, and wus in his eighlyrst year when he u`1e{ his umiumly end. He was born jn the township ni Es- untt, on the [2111 of March. H21. a sun of` James RI.-dumml. one of the lirst settlers. His curly life was apent un the fnrm--u-n mnuv Im,-rh- Inn Docouod Was One of the Pionoera 0! District. Lansdmvna. May 2!. lnhn RM!- mond, an old and gr:-ull_v r--.-pu-u-I resident. of Lnnsrluwne, us suahle-nly called to his reward. on 'l`hur.~Idu_v, 2311! ins!., death being the result of a kick in the head from his bursa on the evening of the 2lst. He \\/as n,-n lured inc:-.n.-ihle at once and never rallied. LI.. Illlllll` king (he! {I the (` all ri nun. U urnuy-nnuy was uanr` he reconciled the: mmping of i urn `m Lundun with the in military muurning. which (In uvnirn Cur lulu Illlllllh Vvl. The mmtary muurlnng. WIHCI1 expire for [Wu lnnnlhn _v:~l_ ul said he cuultl not gin: ' L... .5... WIIDJI Inculnv was BDIIIH. , The Ottawa branch day alliance, at y-mun passed It rvsnlutiun R Saturday huli hulnlny n .. .1... ........I.. Dluuuuy nun calling upun ' preserve the nhupping nu ..\-nnimv .. ..., ... . .._.._.,. ., _ mg man and won with-ly lmumn in thu city. Hnwie in lWl`llly uh ya-urn of ugu and was the Ron nf Maj. Howie of Wamdbridgn-, Eng. It in said Hu- ...i..'.. `-m....n.. mun nlnnut. illl} ll voar. o Iuu man. James Hvny, 0! the domininn geological survey Mn has re-oi In-I tn nwupt I post with the (`ruw'u 'ut 005' company. Ir. l1tFI\ u_v Inn ll" Duly surveyed fur the I1-partuu-nt Illa Univ": Null (`lll uids, and made : vnlunhie mpurt, than-mu. um. n...-a.: Ian. ....I "am. (` Fin- =l,'5'.|' ; 3 new: ' . . ,J,(XB'l. :'l`BY.UB. I 4 THE LATE JOHN BEDMOND. `I've ltnlctun to Attend A contor- OIIO in London. ' , 0IWI..'Iy U.~Gunnor Bnrnl,nl thc ht N.(,`.A., H Mu, has rt-signed (mm the Binley 14- u. Hi! plum in oerud to Liout.-(Jul. W. I . Amlenum. reserve of olloon. (mum, who wu- tho Wlilili man. ' Jnmu c|I}vnv_ M g can uu nu funcliun was I (`anadinn mil: La DISTRICT Ds`Hs. -()'Grad_v-llnly was ask:-cl `.m..il...l uh. n-mmium nf the IIILIY I11 IIISIOIS. 1!)!` |I.`u|Im Suhlmlh :1 Saturday 1 nf u`. wrung. ne assumou all right. and that Inliu ml--r is equully an... .x.... y 2|:-John rd gro.-ally xwne, wus smldunly ran}. being I on . -)Iuo ll.` ....... _..-u `I '3I'lIII|I` in! `far In?! _ . Ilfvil. Uqzuhgu, b 'I9>toIll'|:r. - piulh``l`.~! of lhiil ` a township lnr.-}. hr)! . Lnnark. .J I\!ir--1 I /- INC g"IIl'l' l\'I: any 1-xplu wlph-. that the 5. he assumed .LA _...I `L.-. uunuguu. it-Id, Brock- un. lunv Mh. fur _: ,._...... ... Scrccn Doofs anllndows, tau Jlowcrs. 4._A& Splendid success since open- ing. We intend that `every person who makes even one purchase here shall carry away and retain a good im- pression of r our "new store and our methods. [nnusmouc &co.l llnlldnrs I Store, I84 Princess Street. New (Just below McLeod's Drug Store.) 632BIF.$$$T$ $133 srxiix ms Yaarshf 3"E'..,:: tj H"-\-9 yuan wuulu n;lVt' \ a luxur . We have ex erts in this line an r r you nu} haw the benet of their knowledge and experiencefor .1 very few bank bills. ' McKELVEY 3; BIRCH, {Ci A, I 1` -Q and Saiin Ties, Lightand Dark Colors, 25c. forL .10; MIULINERY - Extra values in '1-n,,,,, Ready-to-Wear and Sailor Hats, Pattern Hats . Trimmed Hats 39c. ' STARR 6: SUTCLIFFE, _ _ .n c an manna-can gonna`- can Igrgrglcg, soft fronts. M,EN S NECKWEAR - Four-in-I Than we thought. The Curtains, Pa Umbrellas which we. told you or when ( ~how better values than we expected. BC the chance slip past you. vrvI\r'-I /\I7l'`(` (` , I III .. W` vi-(`I-`SC;-I-.r()`V7Ev$"-;-iSpecnal, Tan, Grey and whit Colors, Sued:-,2 dome fastener. Worth $; ,0, 50` pair. nnrnnn \fI`f`l in I? (`IIIt\'IV:V . q w-x. VOIIJI-In % , ,9 333131: mam: $2100: Hr. -4- v.wr,1c:wjwsou [Better Values "8 Ill 1 10 PRINCESS STREET. AHMSHTNTE ..... awn um press me abdomen. Correct """""" incverylinc. seeumiaasbnndeq: N20,` Two qualities, $1.00, 81.15 `l'AlLOR'KUf > Ti _ National Corset Mfg. Co., Quebec and Toronto. WERE FOR CATALOGUE. Local representative, H. Angrove. 88490 Princess St The National cycle and Automobile company, limitad. TORONTO. CANADA. -- . v- - `uuuwauu vuuvv av ' "' I the and hips; it supports, but does not press the abdomen. Correct ha:-- .. . ., . . . . n f` 4' in .-.:H... 1- Shoe `MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, made IIIIIJIWMIIII \-_J` \\_-// ln Uolumbin models for this season all Ibo rood points than have won for it the don-rvod popularity it enjoy: as one of the world`: few high-gudo wheels. hove boon ntuined. and many new features and improvements Added As good nnd perbot as it has been, it will this season output oh no pre- deoonora for perfection in oongtuoiion. lilbility. quality, ' Itrongth. md beauty. tnutmn nnn nnu-u. - ..n.._ 69 and 7| Brocgl; St`::eet. Tl`7;DA. May 26th: w-v `nu nuuvulvlli II` * Jolm. Mills Sells` To The Highest ' Bidder. VVNo Afterwork" at Conducted by lny, I90]. ' N9`!lI`IIl"vrI' Inserting um a uvnl. wulmc nulhurlh lmm nu-tmcnl w 3 not ht paid {or 4 1 . 1 By order. J(A)R.' R. E I I ~ ct nu . D-`nlrinvm ol Plbliu Work. On Iny, I90] ` NQVl|mI'Iu-I-:4 In-or-Hour Huh I punmu-nt 0! Public Works." ()1- T:-nderc will not in odnuiderc nn who Iuflll uuppli , and gig uatnnl ninnnturu 0 undercrs` An teamed c aqua on bank. naynblo to the ardo is-(ml of Puhlic Woris. for I -z.u.-p:r SEALED TENDERS, ADDRICF the undertignod. nd andorn--d lur Imn Sup:-rntrnrturv-, ll:-I -lmu u-rpruxinriol Hridgp, a(`l'(n1p (I..- 1'hnnnu~|," will, in rnevivlsd at lhv-4 III WICDNESDAY, 19'!) JUNE nu flu` I-unnI.ruI`|un nf`nn irun unl- `ha. i "dun mm. ht-m Vhnnn--I (pl 016 ()(un;u lnnrhlmu, Uounvty 0) l mm'uc. ny In a plan And A nu-rimnl The "N.C. TAlLOR-KUT" corset with the straight from in I nine amuight (tout 1-nu-cpl . Low busulong waist. cu? nyay hips -othal is fa.sh'ron's latest corset decree. It gives 1 L- L_-L ,4 -wry: Plumbing is one of th. blessings of the times Goo. plumbing i$'t_he best blessing you Could hafe in your home It gives you` `comfort am satisfaction and enables you to enjoy each dav what it times past would have - .|.:.. 12!- V I Straight Front. Old Wag` >n nf'IIn iron win-`iul Hridge I Ol Ututwu %%emnva| Nuiice. "5. Paracolg a-9;` Optjned Cd Run..- IIIOSTON. ONTARIO. - -IIan(, , Sill ;c. {or 10C. 1 Trmlnled | Hats, etc sub` "1: x`:n.oh`an1y. by A. i" thy. . ., ' Ir IXI III N0. 90. _ _ an unal- - lIn.VaMya-I1! W- U7! IC VV II 3 " I `?""f".-T"%"*!'* [En to calm Inn. 015 up to` ..,.,.. .. . worried 1 Ivvxu In anvil , UIIGTIJIIOII. T *`hqu:l`Ilpl`ot nownn ' ?_ud plus.` . . Q.` .- The Mail hoipod lordlmt Mayor Howlniul. of Tomnm, and now` that ho is holding up the nchuol teuohem. and mllliling |1ud_r increased ndlari-nu, it lead: the Sunken Il0,0lX) whilo I56 Jeane in being fought" out in 9-50 Thin _ln IA: tolling I50 wiigip wht dn Id! nish of him. Dr. Phifp, in 3 St. Thoma paper. Iwrlll its He: that `I`:,nin5It`r in ` jyorltd/I_ahoII his uhlal-y`.`] 0oouioul~ . .- ivho does : all: 4 u on its any .1 ga. .'IL. -1: .n _- n um. All uuuuuu. me neuter. 'l`ht.-re}: 0 political side to the new movement. The nun-oonformiav. bodies` ire av-idently jealous of lhc power of othen, and domain to circumvent their ' lnucpue by combined oppoaitiun. `None in danger in`: thin---to the auto church. ` -uucu-I ucnuuuJlll0Xl|l. The diiliculty lion, primarily, in the crowding of `tin: minlnlfy like who crowding of (llhor proieaainnn, and to give man nppointmonui, nilsuiom are 0|)l'0d with little promise of anucma. Thu result in I still heavier pu|l.nn li zniuuionlundu with a demand for 3 wider "distribution pf them and a. manifest. widening 6! the mini-ry\ tho minuionnrinn mun t.-ntlum. The Na- riumil Fran Council aims at ending all (his, land the sooner ii. in given a trial in Canada. the better. "IL-.. 1.. _ _,I5.2, : - tablhohing 01 brnnehea of is. There is " that there is uhrlo evidence. Only uunvu no nun uuvu 1138100. \ Mr. Owen, a representative of the 6ti. Free Chumh Council, as now in Uiimda, and inwroam.-d in them- Ileod of somibhjng of the hind. Of hm woelc, in Kingston, the reports were pmo>en(od by one church which showed that some of in uniuaiuns wQ_ru in In very bad way and may 1' become nelf-supporting. They exist hr place: where I combination could, perhaps, be eectod with otheurch- 1'8 and one agency made to represent. uovernl dcnumiaationn. ml... Jill! .n. n 5' `mm IIllI.l:l'lWlll.IlB'. ' . The ugovemont in quuiion, tinder tho direction of the Nation, Free Churh council, has `three purposes in view-- (I) to consolidate the non-comiormist ` inioropta; (2) to avoid all duplication of labour and the trespanua which have too often taken place hbmtoiow; and (8) to conduct such a campaign, glroln house to house, within prcacrilr gd limits, as will bring the council I and the people into the cloueat imi- inncy. Already them are aigna of suc- cess: in the harmony with which Con- gmgniionalicug Baptiste and l rw|)ytox'$n.In,au_'0 in the economy of labour and expense that has ammdud the new plan of cum- paign, and in the large Uiguthering of membership in the several diutriuts which it. has been tested. II. n,, x 1 I 1 I I ( , n nun! JI.llVl!aI'oI`I. The account, givcn in another column, 0! the work which in in pro- j in England, among the non- - Carmine. churches, in of npuoint (igni- uoonu ntthe preaent time, Cnnadn, thmtngh this dotegata from -England, jet! 5 most valuable leuon an to how the church may preserve undprumote 5 i0_l Inuence, and how` in branches may avoid the collision: that must` occur when they are uponjnted withogq Agood .undentnnding. ~ . 'I`I|n lnunnnnnl 4.. .......u.._ .. .__|-._ .L,. -cu-nu; Iv am! the p 313' Ur-wuuuln Iul 1|I.*-A-Ill. , This mdvr is certainly not juuied. Ir. sum, u had of the lntotlor de- . puumh, had uorfto do with the V declli of tin contract xhn any other 2 mm, but 1,80 (In ii that the govern- , -mm. II` n wpolo, uthorlud the con- onos _wMoI;' laid it bun carried throutlv mount. gray iiway cum V Mlliotoll` Ii Yholl on I pro- `labia ~_ ITIUI, DWIIII V0 "II IUFNNII OI sum`. Yukon railway deal. 'I would have got out ol the, thing Chap it (ht co. 1%: claim In out ,dovm to non I like $300,000` w. Lot us lop; that r. Bmnn will my has contracts for 1n.--lA|l. I ICWH III` `I . BIIVOII VIII All in man contract; [or \u.--la.|l. nix ,,,;., ,_.,e,- . ` I . I ` ' ' noud. no people will mad. wli ' " 3_J,.\1Lv wmo. `.i";;$...I,'.'.`..""".:'.'.`...i`.`,...".. "f..": mu. ~_ Itronghold 0! tbs prohibitioninu nin "'.`,"':`. "' a sum went back on the Scott mu. oipadcouu dqgl. nun: who ' ' '.' ' V U? WU . [IIIIQJ by I you which tho people in . s v.-0 ova?! ""\V . j popular election so cmphuicnlly re- . "" .3 pudintotl? IOIMJIM` brand IIIIIUI r -a-w nmwuugw Iv III \-III IIQU, r. nally, .31 am 1.] - . + "A mm xovmnamx p:-2 A cum; run was. I VulIl- UV`. IIIIIJIJ % mum`-A. nd Inna mad at dumgu for band: 61 , owing we u rajoctiuu 0! railway 1| Lava nnl. nut nl tho china .....,`-"'-n..""...'.`."}':'.'a..`..s}{u?..?'...`.a .23`. jig the `midst hand In churn Ontario. TL. ..._.....v- :...__ -. ' m-._..., I, A qnecinl muting ortlu board of education will likely he held on 1`iuvd:`y Uvogti . o_ o'olutidoI' ` the I-gu on: ' to uni- kin touhcn. wk. . kl.._.a ._ _:n 1-... _ -,_ I (During Io, In! that ovrninuu [ap Inn bqeu brolun out ol thn win- duvu of She Ridmn school. Williams- ville, and a number of slam in the walk torn up and carried away. It. is mppoud thtt boys are the of- laden. A ......x-| ._..4:_._ _...1. L, ** - - an uqoncn. `hloll will luv! I new under- Cfull dtodrtunnt Jritlin I short EL TI: 1. u-DI :3 MI, nlk-no, anguunj all: `II I nmynt. London, May 2S.--l\'ing Edward __m< coivod Col. Hector Maulnnald, A.l).(`.~. on his return from active service in South Africa, and conferred upon him ` the honor ofiknighthnod, and invested him with the Insignia of a` knight commander of the order of the Bath. military divinion. ' Gout:-o of Gomslogical neuu-ch. I (`III not In! A lnnuilv um. (mam; u :-.n. Capt. Allen. of the steamer Elllpiru Stafttv. _de_aewes the highest. praise fur his prenumoo of mind and prompt nt- tion In vreventi a panic on the crowdud lkont. Augean capable man hnve tried to dehnrk his pus Bllf (goni the inking steamer M. the clo<:k,"1vjt|I hdi ltrous msulta. But he cant. ` ~. in inns and amanned into s|Iall:pw}lqr where hcbonthed his boat. before the people realized. that nnyt 'ng was wrong. on I sumac: not Included in the busi ne.-as before the council. The mayor ruled that alderman Graham could conclude his explanation. Alderman Wulkem then tool: issue with the may- or. whom he claimed had "called down" the weaker for attempting to npuak a mcond time on a question, whereas he was allowing alderman Graham to speak {out or five times. JIUIUC VI OI Iain (7in'n-.n. Cain. Allan On His Kettle. `Alderman Walkem was on his "(liar- nity," at last night's meeti of the council. Alderman McLeod cnled al- derman Graham toorder for speaking on A subject not included in the lhn nnunnil I`|.n -u----- Iunrcu. IIOTCII m.~ngu~ucsc" wu play- ed. At the close of the ceremony the "Te Danni" was sung. The music and singing were very attractive. oux 1-, main Ir. 1. apron : pariah, 313$, tool the vows as 8 religious boupiuler ol St. Joseph. Ilia gracr the archbishop. utliciaurd at mass, air aided by the rector, Rev. rr. Kehoe. and his secretary, Rev. Fr. M. Meir gber. The priest-s nrescnt in the sanctuary were Rev. `r. John Bren- nan, chaplain; Rev. Fr. Salmon, Rov. Fr. Mcuormugh, Rev. Fr. Meagher and Rev. Fr. lea. As his grace entered the chapel "Viva l`oaur Bonus" was sung by the choir,. after which lb-~ march. "March Rcligicucsc" play- the can-mnnv ch.- Fg ` Partridg. &gS-.- ..A.._... -1 Aauc-n-o--p-n.- I I VIII 8 VI .II,U|RJ- `E. Gus Porter, Bpllevills, on Wed- nesday, served the township of Rich- mond with s writ. for 85,000, on be- half of Mrs. linen Huris. In l8`J6, while driving on Grieve : hill, through I (Ideas in the highway, Harris was thrown out of his Ivaggun. and injur d on the top 0! his hand. At. the time In presented s claim to the coun- cil. who nude oud the damage to the rig. Later a was troubled with its. and was taken to the gunersl hospital st. Kingston, and a portion of his skull was removed. The doctor at the time claimed it the patient. Wu ralievod by the operhtion, it mu- probsblcfse sickness wss caused by Has accident. but if he was again sub not to it, he would not any that the accident was the .couse. Shnrtly nflo-I tbs nucident Harris marriud, udml ' Fsbruary last. The muncil met. on ednonday sfternoon and decided to defend thq suit. &UU- 1ULI`IU`I. V07 - A ceremony of profusion took place at Hotel Men at 7:30 o'clock this morning. when Sister Iary Adelaide 8],! F.l.8 t `ah, .u T k3l::`I.h: vow: rn.1`|'.ral|,:v`:'s|1n ` Chicago Rscord-Herald any: the n im Ira tlmao who do nnc hnvd ` " enough 'to get away from halo. So they do nut know what home in like, and don't value it. en- ough. Gospel truth. King:-ton has A: few people whom it would pay the city to Iend somewhere for an early ....._-:A__ _: .|._:__ :.|,-_ ...., -.. -...... -v...........-.. revision of their idea. Knit American Tnmvul leagues are ill raining money {or the widow: of who Boot upublic. Good thing. It is Q` be hoped the widow! get it. 'l`lu~ Oxpolun of thonvorngq "benet" ` the way lenveo very little {or a in community or cause. Wanton Shropahityhu elected I nnpporwr ol the bliobury govern- Inom by I maxrily '0! over 3 thou- sand. This in the second by-election -n...... .g.__. AL- 4-- -_. V ...---u .u-- 5- unv ucvvuu v_v`I:ll!l1wull wecou ninoo the war tuu were`r|io- I. So the people really like them. In thnt the oonclnnipn. ,---v uu\vI pa suv ulllly Illrdi I! the ncfultinc he continued I II the British uhlly will get. 1 luau ii. unno- Fighting Inc `in I Knight. nndnn "nu m-Kinn Ia`.l--..-..l Commiou - is got, nococury Britain wimp, during tin put an moatlu of this your, ov`o{\50.llX) :11 you unrallad in the array nnikmiliti ll AL` _-__..lAX.__. L- ,, , -_ In_ -uguu-nun pawl. V uili-udpvdmludio wm ha in n 3 `Mon 30 curry I Ooilnpleu cook or . _bIng. On Aug lloctrlc Goods. to puma ovurybody. , nan raging. An In- vlmion In attuned to nu to com um ml . 1 vn u-vuusAu`|CIl 5% can not In! a lazily nu. Ha! I would Illa to know I! am an that`: kin to an in Bunlo. Dourvu Much Praise. . (`hi-.... Took Religious Vows. mnnmnnu nf nu-nf--.a.... i1\1\L Writ For $5,000. . tI....a..- n..n....:u.' `PHI DAILY W310. TUESDAY. HA1 _28 Hnilhin.' I In this wvw ll nun Ieulul Int Iolno Initiate- |_v In con lathy notify illness. to In! one 150 manage- nnat ol noin to on via pnaidem. 0LDrM at the poison court this morning Alburt Ilonnxvu charged with u- ugidnc lib vllu, vb toiled to Ip- nnnr 15.`-on --- nnlnnnnl l.. ._,. uu rtuuuoln uyung. Volporioo. Chili, `A 28.-Prui- dent Erruuri: in dyincpc ha: been in bad Health for some Ilullll-i Iv inn nnrnnnllal Inn` I-all-1-\ pnpua pruenung lnolnoelvm, be "chat I: nlop" and went. home. The choir 0 th samaohurch are alto on urikr.-. AIIU II-IIIIIU VII IIlCa In a`!-mu! church a week ugn all (hf Sunday nchool teachers twinned in u body. The r1*ctur.annolInc1!d that he wnuld lake charg of the school him- su-H. On Sunday last he npp0M`0d at the appointed hour, but after running ing in waiting for mm: time and no pupils pnusemig thannelvm, be shut nn them" and -mu, In-mm 'I`!m nlmir XIKIL Lu. 14.13.1- `Lir-nt.A('vl. Hum:-r has forwarded to To mu :1 M mnlnining tho numr-s of sin {y wt:-rau.~ residing in (hr (`u|IM_V. who um 4-HQHPPI` to H1!` lam! grunt. prm-irk-d by the Ontario lature. 'l'h~sn 5n\'0nl_V vntcrnmL am making formal xzram. 0|` lnnd. rcqllesatod lo omnpiln nnlnna And an lnr Inna Rknul. ilnnn lbs Stenm Gauge Burnt. Through an cm-idont which heft-I 8 G.'l`.R. enginn on Sunday, at. king- stnn, Jnmr-n Harlow, A Hnmkvillu n` mun, mnntainc-I painful injuries. Na- wns upun the main, when the su,-mu guage burst, and pieces of ying gloss struck him in the face. inllia-I~ ingmmne nova-rv -um. It was .'u-(`t=.-n- sary for a dm-tor m put a nmn'rwrof stitch in the unfortunate man`: vis- age. His eyes fortunately escaped in- jury. At the polio: this naming Mb`: Bonn inn Alma-ad .m. .._ non Dy me ext-culI\'0 omcers. This is news to the parties concern- ed hero. The mnnhininta have made nu demands nn the conmnny. their win- liona with the wmwkg being quite bur IIIOHIOUQ. ~a 5U_`I.UIDEE!|I0IiBD 3308 T0 XII- oulohon qnd the public (an- _V IS )0 Id Nllhtll Io Ill new A` up. no. no no; smut. a door: ` an puns. .AI.'I..`n...A.n __;__n...` n, .._... . lowing m Monday a mount "The firm. cnmmuniuation Mr. O`- (`onnell received this morning was ll telegram {rum Kingmton. stating that the machining on strike from the In- comotive work.-2 huul t~his_m()rning re- turned to work, the company having acceded to thn (arms \)f the agree ment {or II ninwhvvur day and an ad VMI00 in WRIIPN. The news from King stun was recoiwd with much natisfac tinn by the ox:-cutive ocera." 'I`I.i.. in ......... a.. L. n_-oi.... l\l\I\1I1\PI\ Wrongly Informed. [The Toronto Star publishes thcl'o|> lowing in Mon-ln_v isauex -"N... r..-..o ...\..........;..-.:.... M. nx I-. uraig ana uvrnnms rung. me seem- tary reported that the directoni of the geological mrvvy had consusnteil to enlarge the existing map of Fron- tenac. Lanark and 1.94-.ds counties, showing the geological formation. mineral resources. etc... of the coun- try. The map is to be sent to the Pan-American exposition at Bualo. as a wall map. The secretary also re- ported that about 150 copies of the original map won-. on fyle at. Ottawa. and could be had through the board of trade. for I01`. each. Mr. Nye. thv special writvr who in getting out a special illustrated publication of the- dlty, on lvahalf of the Whig, was pres- unt, and outlinml his work. Thi- board of trade rnsnlved to take 254! copies, in paper covers, at 20 cents can`. 'l'h`e $50 will be raised by sub- scription. as the-, necrrtary reported that there was no surplus on hand. To Hake I New Map. A npecial meeting nf the board of trade was held in III,-err,-mr_\I King's of Ike yesterday nfternnon. prnsidr-nl ION:-Jvey in the vhuir. There were nlso present G. Y. Chnwn, R. J. Cur- snn, J. A. Minnes_ John H0wtun,w. G. Craig and Francis King. The seem- nu-v I-nnnrhu-I OLA! Ihn Jinx-inn: nf nnrl ueuus are mmcuu The latest detpatchos .- nion resulted in the that one man, all white, und them married with fnmili new IIIUIJIIIIJ UUBI unnv. ul um irun and Dual munpany day afternoon and (hut the I v.we|\'e white miners have been taken out of the nulur 1 that. the more are knuwn In It in states that funylivo white, were at work In n it is found all have pt-risln mine is several mih-.< and details are difcult M 'I`Iu. I-a...| .l.....-a..L.... ...... cl. vuu--v-q an-v vvuuuu u: L` White Persons. Chattanooga, Tenn, Ma special from Dnyion, .-u_\'-I Li pluuiun nf mine dust m,-rurr New Rinlllnnrl na\-I mim. .. Quuud the Deaths of Twenty-One $1.14. 9 .... .... luuulun nl mine Ulla` New Riohlnnd coal Inn irnn an.-I n....l The ntreut railway r uneven in many plum water no that n t have been affected by 1 1-onducurr. wlm lmiin e rsg. ` ,

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