Daily British Whig (1850), 30 May 1898, p. 6

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%.h'nnu*&u&. ,,;5sI -at CHICK! WIIU WUFU ID DIIU UBBUIUIL "We arrived at Swift Current at 3:25 a.m. on the 92h of May. It is situated 2,- 400 feet above the level of the sea. and is a railway divisional point borderin on a pretty stream of the same name. ear it is located the principal cheep larin oi the Canadian land and ranche company from which during each year a large quantity of wool is shipped. Clone to the ranch the government has erected a meteorological observation station. Near the town is a police etation and not far away a Cree In- dian village. Further on. at Dunmore, the Canadian Paciiic railway drope into the valley of the South Saskatchewan. which is crossed by a line steel bridge at Medicine Hat. It was about 9:10 p in. when we ar- rived at Medicine Eat. It has a opule- tien oi about 1.200. We remained) there about half an hour during which time the Citizens band played selections ior our benet and we received a grand ovation. This town is in the middle of e magnicent ranching district and hes churches, hospi- tal and other important public buildings. An important station ol the mounted police is also established there. It is also a greet place for coal mines and the river is navigable for steam boats (or some dis- tance above and for 800 miles below lake Winnipeg. "On the nvnnimr ni the ilhh the men were IOIIUWIIIK IIWOIHCUH ; "On baud steamer Islander, Mny lbbh, l898`-In my hat letter I gave an account: of our trip an in an Roylnn. We had quite I lot: of fun while there. I had A chance to get I couple of Inlp shot: no two Indinn chief: who were so oho atabion. uni- ......:....l .5 1-10: (V...--gut .|\ 0.0% Deeerlptlen of the leaner: `through Which the Oolnlugenl 'l'nveIle-l Detnlled leper: of the `rrIp-A Good crowd of Oeen and Hon-Gone --!(ow on tho f`e Herewith in given eeeoond interesting loner iron hoe ibel-eergeeno A. W. Mo- lntoeh. "A" ilel beboery.`now on route to the Yukon with the milioery contingeoh. The letter was written on board 01 hhip, end poebed at Fort Wrengelmt which plnce he eteemer errived In 6:35 o'clock p. m. on ueadey. 17th ineb . lenving again on the following afternoon ; "n hnu-rl nrnnmnr lalgndnr. Mnv l5hh_ AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM wnn THE YUKON `mess. `(In "On Friday I lacking concur! In i ihschnginon Cumin aT:n&ATur* WINTOIH. run iuunv WHIG, MONDAY. MA ? 30. 1593. And prim Iain. Good I Qlylhshuugcuuuvntyh Stan: [inner to to 35.7; Exlrn, I) gnmu rIIno.3& to wbmma Bare}: gontnrlnlhp. ` to ' K). ' ; v ` ' ~ '"..s`:':.}`&" `1'::`.'. .-..,`E..`f.`3;,e'3`.'.`." IoI'o.1ao: annoy. 45080470; mam 'no.-oo; &ekvha%?cto5ac;0sunul, ` unanno- Provhlonn-Pork.3l&m to 317.11) bud ho; koou In to no; Runs, no to no hr nnuemownnnlpn. No to no mo tic: Dan. on to nor. Lint. Col. Houtinub. D.O.C.. who will In in command 0! the military nap. vlicloponn at Bdhvillo on no 755. huneonnoodgd the oppdunuui d ' Ihonuhlooatc: Briqndo nnjor. major Gsllovqy. Nth F.W.0. ruin; quotat- nuur. -jat Biggu. I55 Dublin; nah-1' instruct-v. Cum Kata. Iuh iq {-:;nn 3-luau Ill um I. at willbo girth an opponuuity In hyon mm and booono conhtubly nlhupporb Inruu for `tho l oo. Cuvnu.-w, Ohio. In 30. -Command0r Baooh~'l`uckor. h 3! o! thosalvuion Anny in Auction. in Chvolnnd to-doymunouncu elm tin any bu pnrchuod I incl 0! En: lonnlnnd M285 ncrumnrllontonnhw miles auto! Cleveland. Tho pl-puny in to bound as 1 coloninlion Inn. tobo divithd into action: ol in non: nomad ngatln nnnnsln not-snlaal In ulna Id. -65%`- -v -vu-nueeeuurl IIIVDIIL Captain R Devil put in e pert of the summer 0! I857 in the Ween Indie tnde. He eniled on the Qbip J. M. Mnrelea, of New York. She traded with Henna in pueengen end merchandise. In wee A very exciting time. cursed by the Walker lbnoteriug expedition from New Orleene ntbeupcing locapture Cube. There were laid to beouun Spenilh troope no He- nna no the: lime end in we then cond- eredu very strongly fortied city. He- uneisencloeed by e atone welI.hnen nzrrow entrence nbonu one-eighth of e umle wide end forte line both oidu, the e wrong (on on the hill back 0! the city to the out. They dieliked Alnerineno, but he Enplioh were lriende to `ipeln end werewell liked by the Cnhene. There uunnonnnn Innnnw in Mn-nlnninn. H viliwvu III!!! II] III! uuuuu. `IIIUI wunocoppor menu in circulnlion; it} can all silver sud gold. \IuI. IyII A'I\'lI\5\II e R. E. Neleou ie not auperatitieue. nei- ther ie be e epiritualiet nor wonder-worker with the nneeen world. Be in a good practical Methodist, but for all that he cannot deny that some uneeen factor warn- ed him yenterday that his little girl was in danger. She is a`bright, little toddler attending Mire Mercer : kindergarten. and a few minuete bolore twelve o'clock it etruck him very forcibly that he should go alter her and talre her home. He die- miuod the matter lrom his mind as he was rather buoy at the time. but it kept re- curringeo poreistently that he wae un- able to write or do anything else. Finally he picked up his hat and walked out just about three minutee to twelve. When he not near the Eramoea bridge he could eee his little girl coming along at the other end. He met her about the centre ol the bridge and atooJ;-ed to e k to her, when he was etartle by a amt, and looking up. he saw Dr. Lindsay : runaway huree coming along at a broaknock pace. the buggy swinging from aide to side at every atop. and juat about on the brid lt did not take him long to grab hiec lid and get to a solo spot. but it I.-eemed an age. A: it was he just got out of the way In time. He in mighty thank- ful now that he obeyed the inapir ntion to go nlzer her for she would have etood a terriblechence of being run down and per - hep: billed. ..__.j,__ IR) IIIUIII II "II UUPUIUHTU. Decouod vs: a member of Kingston lodge, LO O.F.. Ind A member of Cooke : church. Preabyberinn. Hiulunernloccura be marrow nltornoon at throo o'clock. with a service At: the house no half-paw two. Tho ag [law at lnlt-mun on the OddIol- lowa building today out or mspocb for demand. Guelph Mercury. D F \Y-I--.. Isueu uuueuluuuun could non Dell`. - Mr. Kennedy was born in the county of Armegh. Ireland, and was a son of the lete Andrew Kennedy, who raised e large family. He ceme to this country eerl in the fties, settling _on e term on ollo Island. He later moved to Gerden Island. and following the (moles of his youth commenced the life of :1 seller. He followed the water for many yeers. edvencing himself to the mes- tershipol severel hosts. In later years. retiring from the water, he worked en the trede of boiler meking in the city. He Ives e brother of the late Williem Ken- nedy. who died e few months ego. One brother. James. of Chicago, and five sis~ re, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. O. L. Spencer. re. J. H. Dickson, Mrs. W. Hazlett, of this city. end Mrs. 8. Forbes, of Michi- gan. survive him. A widow. four sons and three daughters. ell at home. remein to mourn his dsperture. lhnnnnnd in n mnmhnr nf Kinnnhnn I v-~- V, ;I-._ Street. II. I. Kolnon Jun Bosch HI: Ohlld In `Elmo. . -...\|._n. ll ._,._.___ As A well-Known Omzen lie Pane: out To The Great lsjorlty. Alter e life of gresb ecbiviby, Joesph Kennedy. corner Brook and Division streets. paused swsy lash evening about nix o'clock. His illness extended over some months, snd necessitated his remove! to the general hospital s for weeks ago. There he underwent an operation for on internal abscess nine deys ego, but was improving sabisfsoborily from its effect: when he book a bad turn, which his week- ened constitution could not bear. Mr l(...n.A.. ...... 1.--- :_ .5... .........s.. -1 I PJII. @'IIl0I'l'0W. I Inn |n|D. "We hnvo I lino elm of otcoru. The abut!` nergesnu Are also tirab-clan men. curluuu unrvou noltll encl omer Images. "We have had e splendid triplinco lew- in,,:, Vnooouver. This morning the see wen as little roughmbich made some of the boys ill. Some loet their hroekfeet before it bed time to digeet. In the evening e ret-clue: concert wee held on bond. The concert wee provided eolely by men of the Yukon lorce. We arrived et Fort Bimpeon at midnight on the l6:h of Mey. After about {our hours etey there we left for Fort Wnngel. where we ex ot to IIHVO about 4 pm. tomorrow, 17:; man. "We hnvnn nn nlvun nl nfnnre Thu IIIUIIIIDK II DIIO OX6 `ll IIIlIllg IIIIO Nonoimo. It has nun ovum uhoolnor. ono of tho bolt on thollnor Tho otlooto ond crow no r-cluo Ind vory ohliiln. Durlng our wholo trip we hovo boon on - od ofcor in tho hooo of ocyro The mull I Iuppliod by tho 0.P.R on t o n mud booh hove boon of tho bola, not a single com- loino hoving boon hoard tron: my non, foouroo, wo oxpoon ho have to rough io.in obouh three day: Iron thin time. "L-uh niahh in nfnnnm-I ah Alnrh Inn Im- IIIUIID WHICH (II I "am all WU. "Luv night: we stopped no Alert hny for ebouh twenty minutes. I went: end bed I look en en Indinn bobem pole. They claim in is the best: one on the continent. In is uboohbhirty hot hi h end ebonh eix leeb in circumference. he lower pert in mode in the shape of A large bent and opened in the centre to Allow pg;-gone getting in. On the top In e lerge eagle with oubepreed wings. Between the two winge are curiounla carved heed: and other images. We Ava Ind A enlnnalirl nineinnn lnnv. pub on bum lb was 4:20 o'clock Sunday morning baton In gob Away. I united to bad about: `I I. m. and who u in the morning as the boat pnl ng lnbo Nnnnimo. Ihlnnnn mun nnnnor. on: DEATH OF JOSEPH KENNEDY. STRANGELY FOREWARNED. XV XU-`IC\DU LIBERAL REWARI) WILL BE GIVEN tor tho rocovn of lhebody of lhe L.\'l`E FREDERICK [E U(`., drowned on Sunday xnornl ,M| lst.ml'l.hoHtoan|orPen-In near moi: 0!] 0170 lul nd. Inforumllon should In It onoo convey to the umerur Ponce, Klnplaon. (I. P. R. LEDUC. Ooupglutnolvuryllly ._J_. I._.. .I..J .5..- ,_. In Inlnunbu-I IIIVIIIL _l'II'\~_ .- - Q j-UCIJ jiiu Iud:u:oI.;&l'u-nll.ncda lot Calvin Louis. In not this but hiboaity clerk to he by Lin pnunlad N tho city gooueil: "WOIIO iukuaod 3 Calvin Latin to on Iolilllu ltd dKi - XMhZ`h'IIhQ..I IA Il MADRID, .`I, -l.'-InC - I mull: emu ponibilithjalpuoo. Elolobo publish: an M article on to In mcpixihd by Iunodloool. Im-tuna 0! `to column. advocating puns. which bu nncud gnulntcntioo. In tho dio- cub nuhownu yub no tulgilblo IIIIIII. V\ ASIIINOTON, Muy 3(1-'l'ho Join In- nIin_ nl ILA Inna nmnnnhin conngnm in Lawrence River Sloullllmnt (`ompnn -(l.l- m|I.od).wlll ha held at. llw OM00 M lhv scald Oonllgnv Kllllllunx Unuu'In_ on the l;'.l{.*-l1` H0 A IN JUNl!.(.l|1Im mm M D u'<-luck u.m.. fur the purpose or clccung Dlmclur.-s and lnuucllng gem-ml business. A. M. MACDONALD. In IO!-I1, IR seer-vlnry. UII IIIII, HINDI I0! IIIU lOI'IIlIIlDl|I- For Iovonl day! bolon the Italian: loll the rain had boon falling in Iornnll sad pilot but had brokcn out anoogth Snnnhh trnnna. yuuow uvw nun Spaniah . NADIUD, . nyl A- 4_IL _LL_ __.. IOCI II UIIKDOWD. Pom AU Pluwx, Hnyui, May 30 -Two lulisnu who not out lrom Santiago do Cubs inn unsll both on Thurudny. May 19th. snd landed mu` Holt 8!. Nicho- lu on the 21nd. or-rind bore you- tudny. They repeat the situation to Santiago so be criuicnl. puticnlnrly nobocmao ol the luck 0! loco. A gnu many 0! the unfortunate pooplo oopooinlly the roconounundoa no dying of own- tion. The whole po lntion is terribly din- oonngod and bony duirorn of The arrival ol the eqnndron undo: min] Corvus without food Inpplios for the city dunonod the gcnonl doopondoncr. 1 he tqundron bu diuunbukod S00 non. u-ullorynon nod onginoon and Inndod 20.000 Haunt ries. slugs qunnoityol ammunition sad four bin guns, chained to: the lorlicuiono. Far nun] dawn hnlnrn tho Ilnlhnn Inh BOO DIIVIHL Lusmm. My 30. --A doopctoh from Kay \Voot. uyn than Uomoz. with 300 onvnlry And bouinlnntry. on Saturday. on turod. and hold for hwo hours, the born 0 Rome- dion. prolninco of Santa Clnn. E 'l`hn nhianh in to nnntnrn nrovhinnn CHI. PITJIIIIIIUO OI UIIILI lJlIl'I. The object wee to capture provision: eenh three deye before for Spenilll Lroope who numbered 3,000 men. The nbbnck wee entirely eucceeaful. Beeidee the odiblee the Cuban: eocured 304 Neuter riee end 30.000 rounde of ernmunition. Lose. lour Cubene killed and three wounded ; thirty-cwo Speninrde killed And eixoy-three wounded. Spenieh Brno . who hed been reinlorced. returned an oeptnmd Remo- dioe. Five Cubene were killed or wounded in the eecond engagements. The Spmilh lou ie unknown. 13.`..- An nix-.~D --e: II`. `)0 i l".u.\ WIl'.OI' In "J. The admiral eeid he intended to dock her immediately (or enmineuion. la is believed at ohe deparbmene theta the re- piira will nobbo be very expensivenor bime- con-Inning. Kl\H:I'I'n\{_ .'h._ Mnv 30,-The Hnrvnrd COH`llIIIIK- Kl.\';s1'uN, Jn.. Mny 30.-Tho Harvard bu nished couling and nil: bhin morning for a destination nobdiu-closed. The ntrnngn vouol. aocmingly o wunbip. nightad o` Porn Royalluo night in docluod by the jzonipo be I Spminh cruiser uniting for the Harvard. I dun... . ll-.. an A Ag.-.--|. I...-. II-- DII DIG DBIII In I OOIIIBIOII ID ID! Illa BIIIU one 0! her um compartment: Inc! I lot of vutor in it. VIVL... -41-..l_.I gghl L- int--..I`.I tn Jnnlr nu U IIIIU UIll$U\l DUIIIUE UUIIKII llll WU9`c Nnw \'om<. May 30.-A deapatoh to the Herald from Uibrslbu uya thus in any bo pniuivoly Ibaood stub more bu boon no movement: from Cadiz of the Splniuh ro- aorve squadron. Wnullfnnnnu. Mnv R0 -nnn-oh:-v Lnnnr (Ill, Plllllll IV IIV` I Iuapayu lIl- - If u have mm In the plane to buy 'our Pun We gunrsntoe toglvo nu nuusruc Inn. We sell Ralnloym Unlcorn ulnt. 'I`hu_y are the bolt. and retain thelroolor and my whom theynro placed. Nucraokln olrwnh llwnr.-at 0!: or Inn. We keep II ru slum-k of every- Ih III In lhln llne. Including Bruuhml, Whlle DUDX, Xlnllllllulnll OI NIH CW I 0I'I nu yurd Itching that: blue cruiser Colum- bia ad been in I collision :1: us and club ....- -0 I.-- . 05-. Aluurn .o....-..o. Ln! . I... A! 0`, III! The pri-so summer Pmnma, captured by tho Mnngrovo soon after the opening of the war. wns when north by a cruiser this morning no he sold. Her cnrgo was relen- od by the United Sbnbas court. Inn week. Nuw Ynmr. Mu: :m _A rlmnnrnh tn IOTVU HIIIIUTDD. Wnsumomu. Mny 30.-Socrohry Lonr to-dny rocoivodn dupnoh from admiral Bunoo, oounmundmb of tho New York nnvv uni-(I ntglainn thnh hlnn nrninnr nlnun. U IIIVII IXIUII ll CUIU IUTITII Carver: will have 00 accept babble at once. In is condently expected that I decisive blow will be uuruck within three or [our days and its results will be known to the world no Inge an the oxpirntion of that time. In has non you been disclosed whohbcr Sohley is to be roinlorcod hub in would nobbc aur- priaing if some additional chips were sent: an him |' DU!) HUGH. nw OHK, Muy 30.-A derpatoh to the World from Kingston. Jnmnioo, anyo : Oorvora depends upon bho Cadiz oqudron to unoork the hothlo into which be is shut. He is believed to know of the com- ing of ohau flesh. The cable in oonuorod rigidly and no Ihlpl are allowed to luv! the harbor. Santiago believes lb impossible for the United Sbnbee ships on duh inaido other Carvers because in Addition to the line of forts the channel hu been thorough- ly mined. Mnnnwluiln lm irunrannhn in-A rh-Auinn ny uuuuu. Meanwhile bhe insurgent! e drawing all available forces around t eoiby and are tapered in the even of American navn victory outside the herbor bo ntbaok the city on the land side and try to take this In!) stronghold of the Spaniard: in bhe western pero of Cuba. Klv \:V|-`yr. Fla Maw R0 _Anv dnnhh 911 WGIIUITI PIFU UK nuns. Kn VV1-:31`, Flu, May 30.-Any doubb retnnlning so to whether or nob the 8 sn- iah oob mu really in Snnhiagn ar- bor hsving boon 1-ob no rub. the View of the situation taken by mvhl men is thnb admiral Hm-var-A will human in nnnnnh hnhhln Ah nnnn V0 IUKIIOTI. , {done 81'. Nurnmms. Haytl. May 30.- The auxiliary cruiser Sb. Paul arrived hora this morning and Ivan sent to the Mole Bo. Nicholaa with doapathoaa. She captured a coal ahlp which waa aonb to Key Won by Ca 0. Sigabaa in oharga of a priaa crow. ' ha coal waa undoubtedly lntoodad for the Spanlah oat. Ioia believed oharo la not much coal at Santiago da.Cuba. A The ninnn and man 1:! bhn vimv mnad. much cool on uonmogo uounoo. Tho olooro and non of tho ying :qnod- ron no jublllnb ovor tho foot that tho location of tho Spanish ooo hu nolly_ boon donitoly oobohliohod. Tho tomponturo hero in 110` in tho Ihodo and in tho otool tnnoto tho hootio octuolly boyond tho Ivor of on- duronoo. Tho Aznorlcon oh po hon no tho Brooklyn, Tone. Muooohuttob oruloor Morblohood And Vixen. and on auxiliary tor`; )odo gunboob. nu-Ir II... on A ;I`....A-|. A1. `nish inn. full nlork of line. Including , Oil. Quulltyhlgheat. nml prtoealowont. -3. . nngggogunun --_u, --__ nA_.--- |T0 couvoggg soLnums.| ':j I the Olnnnel In lean lhonollllli I'D!` \ --(`npenre at noon! VoeuI-'l'luo 703950? In Very lot at Hole In. nlchom-such coal :5 luuugo. ` WASIIINGTON. Mn? 30.-Ganenl Milu bu ordered his I o :1 train ready for be- nighb. Troops. win eaid.willleave'I'nrnpe under present. ordere Thnrrdny. Theoe ordere were prepared in the bone luh night: end were oenbin cipher to genonl Shutter. who will commence embarking regimens: on tram-porce today. Six wer- ohipe have been ordered 150 Tampa 00, con- V0{"l0ldiGI'l. l\I$ 9.. u..`........ n-..u n... v.~n'_ EXPEDITION TO CUBA MAY (IO FORWARD THURSDAY. \ rpulun my 30.--`l'ho pupa-I continua nun noun. m..s|.aIm-hlmu. Ifllnhn KASIIIUITITIN. A-I -TU--`l|IC IXII DD` olthnlmn annnhi \-.-~ In Lnmhn l:nnn l::n?:l .nI:in V--uwuynvu Yuutduy nnunuuunnsll puny tiovuyh `Puunhfnc Iovtulqnt Ivulynhnon tlooIIItG.1'.lLQ- Iiannnlnhlnni W Ij. IV\/ I l\Jl--- TH!` ANNUAL MEETING Ul" THE ST. awronoo ('0mpm| -(l.l- mllnuwlll In held Omoe H. D. BIBBY CO.', Hatters, 336 King Stu Klhguton. `- 966 T THE BLACKSTUNE cIe.AR- is recognized by all Physiciunh chief '1-oquilito hr the restoration and preservation of health. of ALL mwaozsrs AND MINERAL WATER DEALERS. T H AT S A L L. Mk Hill: nnw YORK PAR.I.;|. - amt:/mo, 31*. Lomh. l HH.Al)ELP IA. M 3AUl'IM()llE. WASHlNu'l`()N. l3lTI*`|"Al.().\ ` \ APENTA is theA_Best DUE MID BOIITIIIIJOILS ELIMIIITIIIII AN Inmu. Puncwrmg.-Tlze Practitioner. SALE THIS VVEEK. I.-A lathe animus iuu`uuhIpuh& but -n-:Ln.'-In -fC J nn:-Inh-Jl.-_ Any Palntlng to Dohlsjsprlnx `I H vnn hmm nun In the nlnm In lmv \'( Vb. Innis "hhtod. >_g..I.- -._...l__ -XIIl.- 1. Oak` Hill: o;I.;_;_.rgj1s.;.;;.`;;;`.:..;`:."e.;;;Mao,i Why I lead the Irade in the City and Merit Your [steened Patronage: menu! Iblollll. Tnenll lilo it fa an evening : entertainment. Ioclllod mu? machines reproduce and tied nub on OI cu jocu. Ipocially in I laboratory. but the Gnphcgmone not ted to man porionnancu. n the non moordl oi the voice. or my nou Onphoyhooe you can easily make and tnnunlgiy m . '1' ii. combat!` Wuhan: new imam: and in chum is ever The mpnducuon: no I outuud hrilliun. and Inn Ind nn cgllggg '5"""'3. :`.$"5*'.~. ...:'T`:.`;'::"".'.":.:.."u."':.9.;' mhmo unnliu. Write ior'oI.ulou: . TIIQ, Aldo` I100 0C0b|I- AA A. J-_ _ L._.I_._.-_._.__ _-.__ wnronto Runny .. hunk of hlonucnl Olnulo Bank .. Holman`: unk. knk of 'mmnl COMMERCIAL. lolrllu. noon nuns:-I. A at AID, l;-l have the Largest Stock. 2.-| have the Widest` Range. 3.-l have the Most Up-to-Date Goods 4.-l have the Loweet Prices. 5I_Ii;I;siT Bluflalol. N.-Y. ....-.... nnuu "our Reasons II Electric mo llcllvny . k Manual. REUIIARD. Tblltnnthfu ohooolotoiu Ihlntw jdduuyunu. _ `-:!5. .`- 0'5.`-R*EN \lI.`fI"l\l'l'l ll 000010001 133: pang: 0! Bell. Tllntir. . can lhhmtms lo holl- zworl tor Talking lwmncn and uppllu. for osulocuo. nan uunaln .. 7 ..|Ta' "DD! ..175 I515 '1 w.r.PHu. 55 mu I'M 187 IN! I71") INK l("WUXlIVC'T% III} I30 PIC` uuolguuor ol 8 uu-out church iu out In for ounuuin unto`: church. Hunted. Iron which Ru. 1}. Benton rutiruu. Quuuu utruul church iu given Ibo mention it Red. Rev. Juunu Elliott. B. A.. at Ottawa. The vury uhlu chirnun cl Kingutoo diutricl. Rev. Dr. Rycknuo. and puuuual punter cl Quuun utrouu church but 53 uppointud Io Hhurbroolo, Q10. us. run`! ennui, nownulnul. IIII ealld J. H. null. I.A.. Oman : col- to Ru. R. Dough: Inna. new ol the Wntninotu mu. `I50 uluy ound in 31,000 with I scan. WITH! IIIO pllo ' Cheese mu-ken Saturday: Bellevillo. L665 white and 340 colored obeoeo board- ed; [.025 eold on 7c.. and 180 no 633. Cornvnll. 519 white cheese boarded; all oo!d et. Tc. London. 1.78!) boxes boarded; Ala. 40 at 620.. 85 at 6 I3 160.. and 150 at 650. Ogdcnebnrg. N.Y., 1,390 otferod. but noeeleo; other market all eold on ma. Wetenown. N. \ .. 3.000 boxeleold In from M. to 831:. ZUUIUIIICI CIIIVVI. III IIIVIIIKIOTI IIIVIIII boon utoodod lo bin. 0! count lion in opposition to hi: caning born and it in qnih probohlo that I change my be nudoldonoonhnnoo uinu. The pro- nl lunar nl Rndaxhnn drml nhnmh in noro. ` Romonba the bicycle club : excursion to Clnyton Tuoodny owning. Mny 31:0. Nth band on bond. Tichu, 35. Ill-g IX.-LL.-J `Alt Ilsa nit. .lI,l'I 5n hula u-v"w-I. II -I-' IC wuvv VCI lulu-nouns `today. Thonl duh ol I `niacin: ol the Ilonuul llodzodiol eon will um, hm ninn tn tho nu-an Ihin nvcninn. Thin ZIKIKKTI -UIIIKlX $13313 WIII IIKII, ho gino totho pron thin owning. This duh in only Iunhtin. the ins! dun not him; nulounlil the lat. day 0! confor- ooet. Adooputoh h-on Manual. from u nlinblo nouns. intinuu that the rn clnll willlihly pus Rov. E. B. L-uncoloy. lnncIon_ darn fur Svdnnhnm nlrnnn 0100 On DOI| (l. IIOKICI, 000- Mm Hubbard left: the city today to join colonel sud Iln. Kitten. vieibing so gov- crnnonb homo. Ottawa. II: in rumored am on Min Hubbard`: return many ol hot Kingston lriopda will be louuntly nur- pritod at La event that wl shortly after- Chunq lnukntn Satnrdnv: Ballnvillg 'IIO"'II[ ll lilo To GIVI You Inlllhll In I----- lI- M Q Ijlllg IIIDWII I'UI' D YWTIIIE IIUTU Ilothodiat church. an invitation having Loan nrlnnrlnrl In him Of manna voya return. Rolnomber the bicycle club : excursion to Clayton Tuesday evening, Many 31:6. 14:11 band on board. Tickets, 350. l`...A D Dani. AI 0}.` (Inc Jnn nnnrn. Ionnuomng um owe: noun. Dr. Eamon. unlyn. accompanied by 8. Huknon. n uockholdor. lolb to-duy lot Marmara to viuit the Kuladu and Angel- an gold mine. Dr. Eamon will be plncod in charge -W rmnmneun aunlylb. Thin m ..-_..nn aurkmen mnnlovnd bv In charge "' rmrurlnaun Iullylll. This Ln...-..ug uurkmon employed by Snvngo Bros. begun the tank of wbihowutr ing and pointing the WING. ceiling and woodwork in tho city buildings. The won k will hoop than ocaupiod for 3 weak or Illr, IIAIIG on ooeru. Alexa, .100. Cnpu. R. Devin. of the dry dock. return- ed hmn Grevenhnr-on Inn Sehnrde elber en ebeenoe of three months. Bye wee building I eteelner and rebuilding end lengthening two other home. up Hernia. unIvnn_ mmmnnnind lw 8. lug Iocnuny. Tbs limo son of Alderman Cooks. burn- ed on Fridsy night. showed signs of im- provement: to day. and Dr. Wood thinks there is I possibility of his recovery. 'I`hn nnnnln urn unino with the hicvcla Dona. H L. and C. N. Vnnlnven. Union. N.Y., left this morning on tho 5 mm. both (or nomo, ufoor Amending the tunonl of the Into Mn. N. J. Inonnrd. Westbrook. ll}-n Rnnbk rlnnnhtnll n. fl`.-nf. nnnfh A oocnor nnu m pun In Iuvurll lulwuuu. On Sunday nun Mr. Jordan will con- clude his service no tampon: organist in S0. (300 `I uohodrul. Mr. )ovurd. 'I`o~ ronto. wi I take charge until R. F. Hu- voy -n return. lhmmnlur than hinvnln club : axnnrninn tn Anny 35c. James Norris, proprietor cf the Obbuu house. has gush recovered from A severe shack of in smmamry rheumntism. Th. Rnv Vin: hmnn. Alnrgndrh Raw. III III mu In Dy A. u. UUKHWIII xur vA.vcu. Prof. Mu-shall. Queen : college, has pur- chusd Big island, Loughboro lake, one of the pxobbieab located islands in thab chum- ing locality. Th. lirhln -nn nf Alrlarmnn Cooks. burn. `[1070 I! pOlIlDllIDy OI Ill! POOOVUTY. The people ere going with use bicycle club so Clnybon Tueedey evening. Pnlnce ebeemer Empire State. Nah band on hnnrd. lam MRI. I`. J- IXDINJ, VVXTIUFUOK. Mina Booth. daughter of Capt. Booth, had her Arm bndly out by u hllo her bic ole at Kingston Mill: on Fridny nighc. A ocbor had to pub in nevarnl ahibohoo. On Rm-n-luv mun Mr. Jnrthn Iill non. mo um morning 10! lane nlonuyuv. Finn moonlight: excursion no Clayton with the bicycle club Tuesday evening. Mny 3114!). Hub band on board. Tickets, 3511. IDFCOI OX Illllllllllilfy Hllllllllallll. The Buy View house. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., vns sold on a mortgage foreclosure. In was bid in by A. C. Cornwnll for $2.025. Pu-nf MnrlhAlL Damn : nnllaam has nur- I30 IIVO over Dull mguu. Chic! Honey conmnuoa to suffer grub pain from his aprninod ankle. The loan And ankle no badly dincolv rod. 'l`|m nnnmar Mnlhmu-rm. with A nanarnl Id IDIIO ITO DIG! GIICOIV F00. The ntouner Melbourne. with ugonoral freight cargo. cued down today on her way from Glove nd be Montroal. Mr. Muon. concncbor. Ev:-scum. N .Y.. 2:-om Ulovauuu no moan-ecu. Mr. Muon, concncbor. Syracuse. .Y., occompsniod the three Kingaooninne who lath this morning for who Klondyko. Finn mnnnliohn axnnrnlon tn Clnvton wuyuu -u-1. nuuuu by IIII Onnlinnuoilshoyvunlnnuad -In. hd0 l nut in mu 1: `Eng Lnphnnng L..'n._ gs E.s..a.__ M 30. Muk Even, Ordnance street. one at the olden roaldonhn in the city, in not expone- od to live over the night.` (Thin! Rn:-nv nnnmnnnn ha nnbr crash Ann 360. noun as many In new or report. John Rico. Douronto, Iponh yesterday in bho city, returning wcso Int night. Th: hinwnln nluh hold I nnndo bhll net In June. Rev. Fr. Beecher lectures to the mom- boru oi the A.O.H. in their ball on Wod- I nooday evening. Finn mnnnlluhh .nxom-lion ho CISVQOII nanny evening. Finn moonlight-excursion to Clayton with bus bicycle club Tuesday evening. May 31st. Nth bond on board. Tickou, Eln, flu You nun low: crawled Into flo llnuuut at lulu . H. Middlouon, Montreal. in In tho city. The My crop this oouon In this ammo will ho largo. For a good time go with on bioylo club to Clayton `I n .-Idny ex o ring. 'l.`no meeting at the woman : mtlo I ooonoil wu hold on Butuxdoy. A Tho oidewnlk in the root of the court house in ndly in mod 0! repair. John Rina. Dnnrnnm. lnonh vutordnv n ma clay, mourning man nu nngnu. The bicycle club hold I p|ndo_ waning. warning from tho mu-hot Iquure. Luna nunntihin of hlndar twine no ht.- waning. warning xroln l.nI mlrlut Iquln-. Luge qunnmion of binder ing shipped from the Kingwon ponibon- tinry. ' Tn- l.l....I DA"; nil] -Om:-O. I-nnnina ha. nary. - The I-nlund Bella will start. running bo- hwoon Ogdeulbnrg and Clnyaon bho roo woekln uno. D... II`. D....|..n Innhni-An in Ms: mam. IIHE 4 P. M. Ellllllll 113 ugao1 III I & lino king :3 Wntottown. N? gush. than Wuklno. to iun. Th notlmuuddnd mnnh 8!. Pnl`I church. Bow-snvilb. bu -11$ J, H. `limb-I1 _L,. (Mann-A : An]- MET;'1ODl81 APFOINTHENTS. GENERAL PAIIAGRAPHI. ij It 1 `CI in ski: utntuunn. gating nndyhr viuthllodhuuns Ahut nngnbhnhnnumdvntlznin-vntn I? III IIDC IE I IWIIIII I U00 IIIOU II, Luent.-Cal. Peters, D.0.C. Hooded by the bend Ienuched lath, dtillehed. when oonhtbbleqeutenvete reedylunhemeu. nine were played by the head. no no "The Ieplo Led." ' he Gil [Ale Beliid Mg" etc. During r ehy in Veneoui`. lueing three deye. everything pouiblevuedoneto nele it pheunefor no. end the men were loud in their pninee it theklIIh- Iluwn lieu. `lb pet!` pie :1 Vencoevc veto entry to see en de- nail V"'wU"lal"K-I11-'VCfQI (`nick and Col. Knot. oltlo \'nI : lures Ihonnywinhioopuchuidthl Vanouvuvugnliultouuu-doctors hiunalnlno hiya! nun. Thokind .1 L..-A_Bb. -5-.` 1.. -`ALJ-4 -. -K-s villliylliom IQ:-uu. uunuuunth Sill-7. totlouon-conuiniouod otloon utlntn 0! I50 Yukon Iona. Bpoochcl wunnulohyunt-0ol.W mayor (huh and Cal. Kiln; III (In Ynlnn . Th howl-wedded coup` nIIIoBrit'uI| Inotienuhotol. W:`lUl DIIU IIuI-U WIIU UQVU Ikll CIIUIII. "Penning through by way of Beer Cteek Ive new line: ol snow ehede, etrebching for niilee. end plecod e ehotn dleunco eperh. These hove been built: so e not expense. They no constructed 0! heev rquered tilnhere. dovetailed end bolt together. backed wiuh rock end linked into the mana- teln eidee. Arriving eh Manna McDoneld, one can eee when look: like the cowled Figure of A man with e dog on the edge of one of the crege. They heve been neI.urel- ly ehepened out of the ma. end give the mine ol `Hen-mil` to the mountain. Mount McDonald towel-e e mile end 3 quarter ehove the reilwey in en elmoeo venlcel height. Belore Arriving en the Glacier hone Lieul.-Col. Even: eecured pen- mineion lot the contingent to re- nnin nu-p lnr ehmnh nnnnnv minute; "'I-` """'_ 7"" "'-"""' "' "-" (`Z on Wodnaldn . lny llth. The non Inn liood In` Mid we rouivod a bunny volcano. ho had 0! tbs Sch rqinonl ol Canadian ulillory III in min- ing II tho Iutioo. Our Inca Ion lormod up in lino and I formal inspection undo by Puon. D.0.C. by Inlliluu lnr Inc wunuuguun cu ru- Inain ova: for about twaoly Ininntaa. The nation and hotel an within thirty minutes walk of the Gran Glaciat. Hon than in an abmplxp ramid. which rinan for man than a nilo I-bl" above the nil- way. In wan named altar Sir Donald Smith, one 0! Lha chic! pronoun cl tho Canadian Pacic railway. * "Our nnrl nlann nl inluaah ran Vanonn. ICQNUU OI UWCIII IDDCKKB "Daneld in the terminus of the western diviaion of the U. P. R. In in I charmingly situsted town in the ehhdow ol the Sel- kirke. end ie the the heedquertere for the mountain creation of the railway, with re- peir ehope. etc. Leaving Donald the nil- vuy croeeee bhe Columbia river to the bone 0! the Selkirk monnuinu. A lime way up the Beaver river the nilroed crouoee the right book where. notched in the mount coin aide. i rieoe er. the ratio 0! H6 lean to the mile, end the river in soon left I thou- eend feeh below. On the oppoeite aide in 1 [me 0! huge tree-cled hills. the snow-cover ed hill peeh looming up grmdly. No on 0 can have on ides cf the zrendeur of the Rockies but those who have neon them. eIl')....:.... eL........L L. .-.n Al D4... f`-nglp rwlnc runny. "00: non place 0! Sukarno was Vacan- nr. at which place In urind an l:3) pan. -ornlinnrl-it I-nun]. Andra rnnnhndn IIIUIIUIIIUHUI, UIIIUII 'IlUI.Kl|l-N ' WIHIIII I.)- r ugnin further on in different: stages of rzcramuuion. I-`ive mile: beyond Cnnmoro the Rocky Mountain Park is entered. "Rnn in: Oh: nnth nhnnnina nlum, `D. [\3CIy XUIIIITIII (III IU UIIEIWQ. "Bani! was the next) shopping plnco. It in the station for Rocky Mountain Park and the hon springs; n medicinal wintering plnce And leuure roaorb. No other pub of the Roe ion exhibit: n grater vnnoty ol sublime and into:-eating scenery And In is also one 0! tho plncoa containing many econoo oi special interest. "llmnld in aha lnrminun (II the wnntnrn `De WIIIUQ WI`! I." III, I'UCIIU7g l`I'UIII VII` guy a branch line runs north to Edmon- ton. on the Suhtcbewan, the atnrtin ploce for various inland routo~:`tto/uhf n- dyko. Calgary is an import: station 0! the mounted police and there also in locat- ed a large polh of the Hudnon Buy company. Om-nnyh nhnnnino ntmhinn In (kn. ea 3 large P0": 01 we nuueon ply company. "Our next: stopping ebebion wee Unn- more, with e population of About. 200. In is situated about 4,200 foot. shove the use level. We remnint-d there about ten mi- nutes. From the elation O striking pro- ie of the `Three Siaterl am he obteirei. These are dieoentlmountein peaks. On A hill behind the station eunde e grou of isolated and curious! wrought. Invren P monmnenta, celled` `} oodooe'. which n - nnnr nanin lnrhhnr nn in rliffnrnnh steam nl Winnipeg. "On the evening of the 9th the men were told they would pass through the Rocky mountains at an early hour on the following morning. I made it n psint to rise early, and e benutilul morning it wee. We er- rived in Calgary at 5:15 a.m. The popu- lation numberenbouti 500. It in one of the most important as well no the hnndaomeat place between Brendon end Vnncouver. end has recently been inoorporgted A city. In is situated on I leteeu overlooked by the white peek: of t rockier. From Cel- cnrv n hnnnh line rum: north to Edmon. 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