Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jun 1898, p. 2

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`To B 3 - ohm FIIUIIIITIY CIIIID '&Is-Erwin-dolcnbuj. hunxgvqtulimlnuuhnluxgnuj MARINE INTELLIGENCE. cuuncn 'vAnAaruPHs. XIDITWKIWUQI1 u_--n,_ _.., _ ::._-_.. ._ _ HE ANl)80MR NEW ICE!-lIl)lv2N0ls`. ON [In on Itreot, nonr nlvmou ut.ro1-l, Inmly ooounlod by David J. Whll.oluuu|._ A nngnll ex- THE nA'1'1.1* wma. BIKE} uni.` `II Oahu`: hid- 50000 I, IIIIFIBD Plllllf. The only store showing - in" .....,;u on boys` wash ugiuu and blouses. Grand Uuio__n`.="- ""fhe improvements ma ran King atroeb wash are by the residents in chub Lmtln bnva' nuilza. def on the road bod much appreciated localihy. mm. shirts. We r: oun the boys in grand style. Uak Hall. Examine the Mcurney-Beams wheel before buying. It : 3 beauty. Bong. the druggiab. agenb. `Th: muv|ng lhnv In (.'ulm- Thv Ilxeuunw hus bevn -arm; L4`! Donn mm-out nml (`uhum In, Wlnll `L`t`1|0lll puys Ihu rum. Roy eeled dressing; never oeperntoe and I never epoila. Jae. Redden & Co. lcvervnnn nnarina with nanmloin nhould Ila Bploo of Ivory on) l.lh-WhnI tho Poonlo Arc Tulluac About--lot.hIn II upon the Attantlou 0! than who An nun: llouo. Suits thnb tic. Oak Hall. U00 Roach : oatmeal cream for skin. Lunches cud picnic bukeua. Frontenac (`Ah unto. _ Vanhoru Limmenh csn nob Sella like hob cakes. Roche's. Mn L`:-up I-mu.` nI.n.|.:.-... UOHI IIKB HUI) L'IlUHu KVOCUU E. No better boys` clothing what: we show. Price: right. ion. llY....L:..n-mg.` u-ill 62...! L'..lI `ma/orkingmon will find full Oak Hall. A v\n ' -lush` OnInn|u\-mg -nah Dy [I16 TQIIUUUUU Ill FDID l0ClllID_V- Luunlo boys suite, cape, shirts. We t the boys in grand style. Oak Hall. ` Running the Mr-.Rurnav.Banl'.t.io wheel Kl (IBTON RElHlll|lC0E. TH/QT PH`- II u0msunmr'|o|u "Oll(IQ'l"I.(qI()(l." n|xnw N niutvlslrrglllno ' IIOVOT IPOI ll. J55. HD0000 C U0. Everyone suffering with neuralgin should give De-In-Roche e Anti-Neuralgin [tini- monb a trial. I.`.'... .....;.... ....a .............. ...:o. (1.5 IDOHD I Infill. Fine spring and suummer suite. Oak Hall. I.`.._ Lnilnlinn ...\ sh- -nab;-n 0.1-n T}:- Illll. I-`or bnildin up the system cry Dr. Hans : Celery gran Pills. for ulo by Frod. W. Sills, Phm. B., druggist. 260 Princess street. we uruggnau. agent. Every variety 0! cwnod and potted mate for cam ing And picnic psrtioe. Jan. Roddon Co. l\.... s. `nI.uA.u llua :4.-do Mn `(inn-ynfnn Incmamg supper. me. A gentlemnn remarked ho wonrd walk from the hand of Princaas ecrouh any day to get: A glass of Roche : ice cream soda. Raw. Ih:-.n.ni-on ahnrh nnnh Anita hlnn no got: guns on nocne e Ice cream puua. Boys` three-pioco ehorb pant suite blue serge. $2 25: nice woods. $2.50 and $3 Grand Union. In autumn wv hunvul llw ln-0, \\ lnl:h ll:-s `nu-nvh ~kI-N so chill :\u.lgr:Iy; Rn! nuw |l'.~`9\`c*n \\'nr~'o In sq-0` Uur volllm ulmup uml l:|II` nwny. Our "Queen Boo" Ceylon tea is josh an nfroahing In summer as winter. and in nlwnys sccophblo. We can recommend no bother boverngo. Jas. Roddon & Co. 'I`hnn. urn nivnv.nna Pu-ntnnmntn And bower noverngo. ans. nouuon 4: u). Thom no sixty-one Pmtosunu and thirty-ve Catholics on the out? of the Kingston penibontiu-_v.0_Tho proportion at St. Viacom do Paul is sixty-ve Catholics and ve Proteaunu. \'..ol.:....Z- ..L..... |k_0. :...`> ...-....I am... PARAGRAPH8 PIGKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER! UIK Illll. A private telephone aylhom connect: Richu-doom olevsbor wibh tho general 0!- rm; Hm! fur IheLadies. H: Cunninghnunpiano bungr from Chick- oring`a. Orders received I0 McAuley a book store. 1)..-- t-..:b. :nn:AAn --ill. J..- Anni-\ -nah. -5 BOOK ll.Dl`U- . , Pure fruit: juices with ice Cl`Olll_) soda ab Roche's, mnrkela rqunre. Thu nnlv ntnra Ahnwinn .._...nn m [ llI`\'lllnhI`1lln--lHIII'Z um)": um: um l|II.'ht`.\'l war In llw our; llu! hv gnl u 1`lll:|vr|ll`:Ix*h1'51`. For style. duh nnd tim.~h the nay-Bonnie wheel lends them all. the druggiab. agent. Rvnrv vnrinhv nf nmnnd and nahte and um rrouaunu. Nothing is cheap thnhisdt good. Neither in nnythiog noconurily the best because 10:: pay the highest price for in. Grand Union. .\l~um. um boy king \(.`1p.'|lI\. \\'h-`n hl~ ~nIl\hL\ l \-\\`w\lh~1l:lg`.IiII, Hnlul. .\lMhvr. my u|lu\`lI, ll`s full Hmw`. l \nv*n_ I-`or ux In x! mu -~f llu- n`igI\." n,_.I_: .L__ _._,.I-.__ --_ l`_-_A-_-- noaaon 1: yo. Don b forget: the picnic to Kingston Mills, Tuoaany. Steamer John Ha guru will leave at l. 3 and 6:30! o'clock. ITO. including supper. 25. ,-I nnntlnmnn remarked he wnnrd walk Ljlll Aldetmnn Curtis will cover himeolf with fume if he not-mes the land lying: in tween the collegiate inatituta ind Victor- ia school for a park," observed I citizen Int evening. The suggestion to turn the 3: into I park is. favorably received by I chance 0! citinna. Prices talk ungl nualitampbuiun ouch ahtemenh Gnnd `Union. K`..-._:._- -II AL. .. ..lI...l L.___2_- bk... ITVBUIQIIK. !vfIllll L HUI. Ennino All the so called bugniue than try 3 otmpriee house for men's vreIr- fur- nishings, hat: or cnpx 03!: Hull. Th: nrnnndn nnrrnunrlina [ha nnllaoinln I III u~ nu: I\v\Ul -~. nu u-,.u. Snndwichon. poultry, etc. l-`rontaomc Cain u_\I.l--um.-u (`n-H. `pill nun-An L:-mg]! uI3lK`\ NV`! or L'I"\ UII Illlla The grounds rurmundina the collegiate institute no really beautiful. Thov no notuy hpk the gnu being trimmed Imd as vudnntu tho ray: ofun emerald. The ..I-.. -L..-. oh. _.....Is .0 ....g ....I 5}.` pg I! TUIUIIIUII (1 F33"! 0! In E%'Illl. I IIU phcoehownuoonsnltofcu-sand the contly added I1 aver boa: will be bow-on 0! beauty 3 fat day: hence when the plums burst into bloom. D _ -._.._. uL-A D L.._..:_-. ..Jn-tin-m -:--:-j_ as. a-__.._ _....._._.-..__ F8'r'm3.'5f.'u 09. ? IUTIIIII "U HUI fl . U"C'_V [I1 l.II"Illll l lIlII.l~ Ootponlion unplug-one Inn cleaned up that portion ol Barrie and Clergy -nus fronting the dairy uchool and vou-innry collott. Tho nnk Ind: (voting by tho lonniddo Inn been nmovod and the plus _;..._ .. 5-2- --........._.. `FL. nl-ire Wu?!` UIIIK3 DRIED. Bargain: that R bamainn: Induction: tint an Induction: at Oak Hull. MA bulb -LA_L 5|.` Inna:-5 minus} `all I!` TCIUVIITIS I` KKK TIIIL ` Thy nll hlk about Ibo Iugus I-incl. at . but when it count down to cnld facts we not than ovary limo. unnd l'nioo. (`.:.p-usnqlinn n-unInu-can Inna. Alan-hall nn W. I KW IPWTIIT ll CIT! oehool gtonndoan well and forund up lhououut nrronuding uuyloal plbhe institution. I:..... ....L L-n. .32. an. `Kn n.|. IJIT (Tilt: IIIII SJ:-`nix ... l!'BA vuu Hull. 1'\o'l`IudWnk|y.\'ovo thuvukhn eololnbtlitn I nnnivutu-ylbycm Iuqocal and inprovulnulk. `l'InnIuneonpnntlwitlIIlnWm~: iii: wnllnhhntiululry. yolwoeoagnlm blunt oniu uwcingiu has in rich panama: rigw. w. .1. iaylm s. 1. muunnnr nnIiIQ.nnfI`i nI.'iunvuqIuI.:l-L-guupu-wilxwu Ind `nhlulolbvholomnpupct In-nilh tutu. Slioupto-uovinpnuu-us Yuan :2$-.IoJik-.ouuenIuul-tinnloaklall. Noun.-unity at -akin: blunt: and ixuiuubnm Wohnlhon. Big ago. Glnldliia. ' Ouallhnutiuluuiiug dlhhu I-`Lain 5 banana ml :11 1:32 IV: _ BRICK HOURE ON QIIEEN nTREl4:T.WI1'H modern hngrovmnonu; exlonuion m_ ohon. Apply to . ll. CA|uw'n|mu4. u-j-:--- unllh Yuma!-alts th Icahn incwlaurs or um um. Ivlvvvu llvrnrv the [rum lm-I rn|rl_\' ~ llu c-lhnhvd In ~U mu-P II I y -.-lnppnl I III\' ! Ivcllagtulir 7 . JUNE 4.1898. vnI_uo hero. nun nun nus AIL: be tqunled. . made than Urand Un- McBur- III-.. - wry nun uuuuu-vs wuvv For India wear is I dark brown lice boon nude with medium. narrow too. We hues line of thou: made of vioi kid; the soft: ebook, 3 perfoob obiug book It only $2 the ptir. Raine: & Lockout. Cnnud Bonn DOIAJ. A heavy weight fell on one of the pulley blocks in the marine leg at; Richardson's olovnbor nnd this had the effect of loosen- ing one of the bucket: bolbe. The muchin- ery was going on lull epeed. and the eight grain buckets in the bulb were bent; in all shapes. The elevator mu stopped nearly all day yoaberclny while the damnge was being repaired. sou To .;.u...`u.. Blankets, tents, ags, poles. stoves and other camp equlpage intended for the bri- gade camp which opens an Belleville on uesdav next were shipped be that; point: to-day hy steamer Hero. The goods were all taken (mm the local government: shores. Only Il3.50 A Sun. Prevosb. ol the New Xork clothing shore. will make to order a_euih of all-wool En - lieh serge lor $13.50. A ralrclau go guaranteed. Those are the goods which he has imporbed for several ears and have given entire satisfaction. hose goods are Indigo dye and guaranteed no : 110 fade. The Seller: Interhlned. The weekly entertainment at the Sail- ora' Rent" drew a large number of lake rovers last evening__g_h.n -.;--_.s.,!.-..:g!.-r.*..-x,!,.*_r-.,.:2 ., _ . ....uu.o---- ""' " -var;u3'i.'gu onjo able time. The young peo- ple of the iron Congregational church provided the prognmme and refreshments. The entertainments are looked forward to with pleasure by the sailors. an Illll can "nut-an A number of friends of police constable Timmerumn. who greatly admire his dar- ing and eagernou to bring tranrgreaaora of the law to justice. have presented him with a beautiful "humane baton for use when necessary. "Nick" is very rateful for the gift) and says ho hopes he wi I never have occasion to use the bacon in a manner chat will scratch the varnish. Want To Kndv `filo Procpocn. There was a very small turnout: of the nnk-and-lo an Inn evening's psrldo of the Nth l`.\\'.0. ries. The: men will not put in an appearnnco uh all-ill until the nutter of a trip has been settled. Few if any desire to go to Poterboro. An` Amo- rican trip in lemnndod. If permission cannoc be secured to take the regiment: into the United Stntes the sooner the men are so informed the better in will be for tho battalion. should aostoppod. ~ Complaints hnvo been undo of the cue- hom of hide buyers on tho mu-ken of drag- ging the skins along the walks. leaving tnilu of blood along the pavement. Not. only in the eight of this blood disgusting and nauseating. hub in is 1190 n source of spending din-out-. Apart: from that again it. is not nice for Indies to have their u-him boamoxrod with blood from uho rave- mont. The custom of dragging hides ulong the walks nhould be stopped ID once. I. Ii.in:cx.. 339 KING st} A Ilne Puhlloouon. Neeley o Pnnorunn ct Cuba is the mono interesting you presented of that inland, now occupying so much public interest. It is an illuehrnted album published for ten cent: by F. Tennyson Neeley. of New York nnd Loniou. In is entirely pictorial end in the fires of ieeuee to be continued montb~ ly. at one dollar per year. The rievre are valuable because rbey are true to nature, showing not only the public buildings, harbor and general city views bub beeidee some home md pereonel pictures which tell of the inner life ol the people. IDIl - Inuvu llvierlvu . The large number of children inhabiting the northern section of Begum 1-tr-ooh give considerable annoyance to the momrmen and conductors of the street can running down that way. Thane younmtere we feuleee and during in their elforte ho noel rides. They run elong beside the cure and celeb hold at the open windows. ul- lowing their feet to drag. Other: jump intothe fender: and seem to enjoy a ride there hill; on well ee though nested inside the en. The conductor: Are obliged to any whips for the purpose oi heating oil there during young! . Yesterday e po- liceman went over the me to give the boye a "pcue,"'bnt they were not easily fright nngl Iincsnhod A (baton. Aubert time ago Ihilo inverting the mound; nrtoundmg his residence co:-gennl '1'. Novnhun mppod out :11 oh wction in thoground. Onriolily led hit/o er nuninounobjoctundho wu mar .61 to End it lhonnn ol a cannon. Pnocuring I ohovelhoroncvodtho earth from around $1 brought to Ian ouuumoued A5 no-mlumnlfnf llr ii IOTHIIIIIQII lI'0~ CITY AND VICINITY. Stylish summer Shoo .l:_-) _--.. :- _ .l-_|. L Boys Glvo `ll-unblo. A _.__.L __ -1 AL:IJ_._ 1 Oeorgre Bunny Dlee l`rou| lnjnrlel Be- oclved While PloeghIu;-I'he lint of the Steamer-'e Enjoyable 'l`rlpe-0epv,e|u Uhuleu ue Gone to Iontronl lloepllnl. NAl`ANIE, June 4.-A very pleuing event; occurred an the residence of Dr. G. T. C. Ward. ex-mayor oi Nepnnee. on Thuredey evening. it being the ocouion of the mnrriege of his eccond deughher. Merion . (May). 50 Herold P. Lender. Brook d. Miseouri, eon ofjudge Lander of that place. The common wu per- formed by Rev. W. W. Peck, A.. in the presence of some foray incimube friends ol the bride. Mine Laure, either of the bride. ecbed ea brideunnid. while little Miss Grace Ward made I churning maid of honor. Herold Ward supported the groom. The beautiful resi- dence on East: street: was most: tastefully decorated with owers. and union jacks end share and etri ee were com icuoua. 7.. .-mmmmw%" Ftg`Wi%#W A POPULAR MARRIAGE CELEBRA- TED ON THURSDAY NIGHT. AV4"v3'U'ii`r`rT{`1T u'ier` was aurvuu uwr wuncu the guests enjoyed severe] hours of con- vorsatlion. until the newly-wedded pair book their departure on tahe midnight: train [or the west. Mrs. Lender in one of Na- panede fnireeb deuchtere and me good wishes of her many friends follow the young couple to their western home. The bride received many handsome wedding pre.-aunts. Mr. and Mrs. Lander will reaide in Brookold. Mo . where Mr. Lander is a rieing young barrister. Lnuin Vnnlnricom in verv ill of hemh llllng osrnswr. Louis Vaulsricom is very ill of trouble at his home. Centre screen. Mu. Thomas Junieson end niece. Muse Geor- gie, speno Wedneadsy snd Thursday Inn with friends in Moscow. Wilder Joy, in lifting a piece of wood so `his mill one dsy this week. sprsined the mueoles of his back. He suers Inoeb excruciating pain and the doctor has ordered ucomplete ream for a few weeks. J.A. Fraser. ol Tun- worth. has opened out A general shock of clothing. dry goods. boots end shoes. er.c.. in the Hsrshaw block, Duudsr street. .\ h.\..n . manly nun (Inn:-on R Rnmenw, A T1 in O` I luv! Imus-In `wk! 3:7: I l`? Ddkzinrhmhk ln lue nuunaw Dlocl, uuuuer auvuu. About: 3 week ego George B. Rummy. I hnuer living near Selby, while ploughing was ebruck t the plou h handle in the side. The b ow nllbcterl the kidneys, and death resulted on Wednesday. l)acensod was 3 son of William Ramsay end leaves ll wife and one child to mourn his early death. In... ........|... .o.......- Ell. Rnnn hm]. hm- aem n. Tim populsr stounsr Ella Ross hook her rst I-`riday excursion of the season out yestorduy morning. Quito I number 0! citizens took in the trip. A delightful day was spent on the lovely wnbors ol the bay of Quinta. Jsmeo McCain. 3 humus- msker in the employment 0! C. '1`. Bot- ting. is very ill with appendicitis. Capt. Skillen. of tho steamer Doseronto, who hu been a sufferer for some time with dyspep- sis, was obliged to go to the hospital at Montreal this week. hlsts Arthurs is in command during the captain's Absence. Iovouunu of tho Pooplo - What They Are Saying And Doug. l)r.l)ay, Bellevillo, is visiting in this nilv III] I0 I16!` IIOIDO II IIIIIIII. Rev. Mr. Muirhud. Whibowood. Ao- ainiboiu, in viaxting G. W. Mshoad, Qnoon an-ooh. Hoiaonbis vny to the xenon! ueombly. t`. N. Whinhnrl_ nnnminc dimcmr ol are In me only. E F. Stsvons, brother 0! Arthur Sto- vous. Terminus hotel, will arrive hero from Ottawa on Tuesday out. He is engaged with the Sun lilo aeunnco company. \lp.. (Hanna: Kmanlnn, vinikino Inr city.` Jgu cuy. ` James Hununnd.miuing engineer, is \ in the city. l he NniInnn_ Oshawa. uillnrriva in the In me cuy. Dr. Noilaon. Ozhwn, will arrive in the ` city to night. - ` Jnhn Hnrrionn hn nivon an his nauition ` city to mgno. John lhrrignn bu given up his position with J. .\lcI`arl and. King street, to work in the Kingntoaloundry. Mrl, \V_ Hunt. nnnnod in the nonanl In mo lungswwlounury. Mn. W. Hunt. confined in the general hospital for some weeks. returned nutcr- dny to her home At Ardon. a mu. Mr. Hnirhosd. Whihawood. VI vL(IZ%dUll1INIX&d~ d h ILDAIB EBSNRDYS Won- l Pun lldiaino. `ho tuna Ii|0puhl`&~luoxlvnl. Lbhuqnuvou` ` `Fins iulenirbtglkrlvu-.x Xvuyldyiuub |nJhws$n~ _ Qu1I`VI|I\I II._...h8L R...QR. i C. N. Whiuhond. Innnqzing director the Dominion cotton mills colnpmy, and \\'n|ttr Bu-wick, the company's solicitor, are in the city. I`. F Rlqrnnn, hrnfhnr of Arthur Sm. run we nun ma nu-uttucu uimpauy. Mn. Oonpor. Kmgulon, vioitiox her daughter, Mn (l)r.\ (`ountr_vvnnn. Daho- ts. is not an Nspmoo to upon ! 3 low dsys nth her sister. lion \V oodoond. Wool street. Bic-yzluu. Junction 1" Belle. lunpo. uddloc sud snndoriou of every kind If: Cotboufa bardwam Reeidenu on Bunch nu-nee. between Wellington Ind King stream. no object- inc to the freedom given two bones every night of running at large. They gun on the boulevards and greatly diogute them I-uh hoof math and otherwise. I)-.. IIl-I.._ D:_.L_ `DI_eL. L-- L..- "NH l|%l lII1lK' Ill 05llGfI'lPU~ Rev. Walla: Rig-pby, Blythe. bu boon okclod president of the London oonhnnco. `EVERY maasluc EVENT. PERSKNAL M:-Mr_IoN. `.99 909909990 9 YOU cmuamc A `PRIZE. The mm who buys coal and wood from us is surely capturing 3 prize. If he keeps on buying from us he'll find it a money-getting affair for him. Others have tried it with satiafnclory results. Why don`t you. j` E HAVE TWO NICE HOUR,EI! ON JOHN- nmn Street. to n.-nt, between Clo and I enlmm Htroeu. Apply to Bmru 3024.. Klng Street. $2 5 SECOND-HAND ` BICYCLBS. Gut`: Bnndud. new line, all in god audition. 85. |QA\! _[l!'1D. Raw % From Ear To Jaw. Everybody Wants to Save. That's why we are telling you again thatweare in a p0Sl_- tion to turn out a First-Class a'IVI'I` I\r_` I" f\'I`II'?(` '__ _.-._ sumnes. % ovenconrmss. ETC.. ETC.. ETC-. I have been for years niore or less subject to eruptions on my akin. The left side of my face from the top ofmy ear to half way down my jaw was in a very bad Itale-being almost raw. making` shaving very painful. I was advised to try Burdock Blood Bitters. One bottle perfectly cured me. I can honestly re- commend B.ll.B. (6 all who su'er from any skin disease." G. WlllTE,oCarie- vale. N.\\'.T. ..._.. a-n.cnn CI llllll IU Iulu VIII 0 I llat \.rIIn~nw |surr OF c1.onu~:s for you. ._ ..I..:..I. -..... M... I1... .- .2. An]. JIJI I \ll \.Ilo\IlIIl.ouJ IVI Jun. on which you save ve or six dol- lars. We havejan assortment of which is equal to the best in the city- Every new design is here- The stock of Piece Goods which we purchased ltom the Gnml '7-aw: 1-0. I!" iinnnrlol ahfnrf IJ. TWEDDELL. HARDY &CO. nu. IV. -v B. B.B. c;x;-`es Salt Rheum, Eczema, Tetter, Shingles, Boils, Pimples, ,, ,_,___._:__,V(,,_,_,... , mm. `mm! ,. ,~,H_~`\.ngx-41(E:'~.` '3' ."-v` SOTO. KC IIIII \gInICj:I II KR-I-I Union all imponZ"aauec:' W." $16.00 Suits new $11.00. $18.00 " 813.50. 820.00 " 815. oo. $2500 " $18.00. :28 oo . " Snoo- 85koo Pants now $3.00. Cnn 9` Carin hmnenms .. ISTRACHANS Inna: I. 'x'=Ioi'iuiee}{s{.' CALL WORK GUARANTEED.` Bicycles 131 Prlnecss Street. :1`-"vv-' -7:` .... pa urmum: 31.} Sui}: 25.. i mulsmlumm sti This Wek at 3131;; . 1s-u-bI;>t; La nmousj `A ' T ii!-3122' headache, dhordcmi llvct, weak stomach and lmpslrcd digestion. IR lupus ctallliluhnvnuly ununlallo. lancvrrhuuou. ,, OUHE WILLIAM HT EH7 . H unufonmlwhan. rant. mode`):-uw.r'Apy 0 ETIAOY C H'l'IA(}Y- H , `. HOUSE OCCUPIED BY MR. MERRICK. King Street. Hxullnlon am! all modern onyoulenvea. Rom moderate. Apply nut. loot vaoJunul Pmon. __-____...__.___._____ ., ATRREE-8'l\)liY RBl(`.K HUUI-\l<`.,MODli:RN oonvonlenoeu. an mm-I 'N0.lnhnnton Hmroet ._-:__....._..___..._......._..._._ I ALI` OF THE FLAT OVER THE BIBBY 00': Clothing store. Km; Itroet. (unin- |HE NEW ICEHIDENUE UN led by Whlwlusul. A nnmll tun will oomplato II. Im 0| nu Queen's gmuudn. Apply to R. V. Ina. Bur- -EE9M53 "'!-I-3 5. wt. bulb` or Out`: Ontunh. with Dan- hp'l`|lO. Bo-can Rina. udjuublo Bundle luud Coda bI1=:pi0uc;sI{'&`sx|o, up In On`! vhhlnchnlu lbw okays uh. with I draw your unsung In 3 (Wu Slows. with Ivtuhh ovum ._`."Fmlm$-Lu."`I\`.\ alyuuruunnul Rh:-Irie Ftxlunu-and plt uuuuhhat wean IN` nnbuglhltlnngnnl nuvuwn not I ` l * .. $3.2. 'ie"n`.i.':'.. .`..":..."""'...2 THREE-S'l\)ltY Rl'u(`.K Hum-\I~:, Mulnlcun oonvonlenoeu, mar or Barrie. oppoollm Blulmp I Palace uplyu) Kcuawronun. mot. orqm-on Htroo ._...._?_:._____..___ ALI` OVER THE BIBBY 'I Olothlnf more Kl Itroet. uln- In Ila`: Prln Inn Odes. pply J. mo '33-Bike?! oo.I_ze1T_ s ..-mg-g-1 1'0 3: |..l'i'.- _'F'6R`XT.a. " FOISALI. Txnurr moon Iii Apply to J. B. CAR- and pIIOl IIW IOU IIIII II (III ulupuuu din Inombon. tho club house would In couplets in try douil. The roads land inn In tho uni no in cxcollont condition. oouplou In It'll ! mull. III! TOIUI Iuu~ iuto tho pot no condition, an shing in the mall bay: mrtonujing the pom! in all that can be duind. with m necessary nppuroenencee. Blcyclleu will there nd a comfortable home during the hot weather. nllording t more delig lul privileges than many u summer cottage on the fur-famed Sb. Lswrenoe. In it the club olfern one ol its many advantages of momberehi`), and by in blunt membership should greet y increuo this year. Members will [mm the privi- lege of enterhininz a few friend: as guano, but the club house will nob be open to all bicyclist. Y.Amnlnn`n Point in lihlllkd on lah north all mcyumu. l.omoino`a Poinb ll uicinhod the than of tho boy olQuinbo, about lour mileo vow of the city. In in 1 ptouoy wooded poo. whom nntun memo clothed in oil her vurdnnh loveliness. The point oommonds I bountiful viovi of the wow. extending milou out upon tho lake. some diohnca up the ottruouvo nun ol the boy of Quinn and ul portion ol Kingoton harbor. even me, ing away down the river Sb. r..-mm. Almon climcuv onnooibo the OVOII lllg lily uuwn DIII uvtu av L\wnnoo.' Almono ditoctl{ opposite ink in tho loin stand: Jslmon ioloud. nth inland. lourklilo light. Nina Milo int. while to tho obnn'Ir'u right in Am no Island. the Btothon. tad on the lulu Baht`: point. lake Ontario put, Rock- wood uylnm. (Bunion Island. Suncoo inland and nnlnorouo other upon upon which to not the eye. No prettier upon could be ulochd for summer quarters. [cal nonninn I Lwnnn and C C- DIIBIUI [Or llllIlII'.IIl' quunun. Lu! evening E L om and C. D. Mc- Fulnnduucbue in an in; curt-ninnmd rlnpu-y and ad Eng n in; touch: to ma inlnrinr hrniinn. If thoclub could dnptry and mum; nnuulng wuuuu In tho inhtiot hnpiohing. no in nu; clout to build n tow bostbouaoo nod place: but row both at tho diopoul n! in umnhan. the lporuug NUIIU. Brant Mcku in the owner of 3 nickel plnod madam bicycle. 11.. Sr. I.swnnt.1|.ud Rockwood but Tho St. lawnntiun nocuvvuu uunr boll lune van bound for: much thin n!bu-noomfotnprinol tonclollut.` Whih pnctioi huobsll tt'I`orumouth has ` ht. Jamil yno was tuck in um cyum shall. Bo wubolplao tartan uinuhs. and will any 3 black Ind bmiod -vain. -nun. lilng URNIBHMI nuns!-2, lA)CAl.l`l'Y CEN- tral, all modern hnprovemonlu. For further ptrtloularu apply through Lhlu omen). -$2: .__...._ A Ilene Olnb llouu-. Well Inrnlehed And Pr-emly |mum.ed--A Home In lror Any Ila; emu All In lode n Oomfm-ce- A Ihon Description 0! e llew uner- ten And the Ion-onndlnge-A Iew Bow Monte Wanted To Complete `Ibo lone. Thie yeer the bicycle club he when n etep which in worthy of recognieion by ever` member and the oihizem aenerelly. the e. in furnlehlng A club house on Le- rnolne e1 oino for the summer eeaeon. In bu provided for hhobioyollebe, lediee end gentlemen, e cool and relreohing plece In-om the ewelcerlng eun of I hoe summer dey. where the hen elvuye given way be the cool breeeee from hhe lake. The house choeen le e reoiy white lrame cottage owned by Coy on Robineon, end in eitueted on a rising knoll leolng up_bhe boy of Quinta. Shade preee elmonh coaiplobely cur- ronnd ii, leeving Iulllclenb opening on have n eplendid view of the lake from the win- down. A 9. ........izl..-.hI..wn.nn Mm hinvnln nlnh down. At conaiderable expenee the bicycle club he: fitted up the place with furniture. etc. end hae indeed comfortable quartere. Tho compartment on the ret oor ie a largo double parlor. furnished Wllll an elegent new carpet, curtaim, tnhloe. rockore. re- clining chain, a piano. and all thet ie no- ceeeary for a wcll equip home. Thin ie the reception room. w ere tho bicycliete can receive their friends. On the eid - facing the water in e gleea window-door ` open into the veren uh from which a mag- nicent view ie obtained. Up eteire there are four rooms. two being utilized for emueemente. and the other two ae dreeeing roome. The ladioe toilet room over- loohin the lake ie equipped with new furniture, including a handeome dreeeer, wuhetand, chaire, etc. Every- thing will he found there ne complete an at home. The gentlemen'e dreeeing room ie on the o poeite side of the hall. eimllarl furnieh . Theremainin roolne are u an a billiard room end oer room. Anew bllllard tahlc he been provided. with ite eppurtenancee. Rinwnliaha will there and ZIIIIIQ Ilnl wlu Us oyofutuonotilno. The police are not long in !(Il'i uuaootlhontheroltboinftnlfou thsortndonadootuep atnoon ynghtdny. `ay uindultho pnenlhonpzhlnnd Intotl R uvonggghogno uanuno FOUND` FHE CHlLD'3_HOTHER. W XIII. CW5 GT3 llllllll undlluvuioncuudsrignnzilollovcd lilivgovuhnlinghx at Icunr Iona ulltidnnshliu. Whnuu-udolelild duutaionchuuutlydniultho Ioiovcnsl-ovuhhouiuehnruu cuiduolpnuutidaeuy-mantel inaction. Outlets: inundation uhuulutdlh uhovuthudhcol "filwwlltyiiuau Iuuuu. A-uuuu 'ooquin`cntliu`I~tlIho in nation than vonnnuucriug Ibo duuiptionoluo |;nnuuI-nlntlhulhnnnungoiugdovu .IlouunluuutiulIndim:tiea olkiut Inna Milk rouse. eouublu [Luann `._J II.-_:g ago-nun] Q nnnnn.1. mnhd II1 Huh? `mam summn QUARTER! AT LEMO|NE'8 POINT. RX (`HUGH D|yC|U~ The St. lawnnuund ._II n..._- .-... Lnnknrl In-n lIII'D'I thin BICYCLISTS NEW, } HOME. Sporting H0100. J34- .- AL- ___-- Kntoamn REHIDICNUE. TH I\'l' ru-- umsquo nsuldu lnl pmperty known in "cllclorwnoal." alum umnm, ml{nInln mo olty. lunrgulvrtolulwollnng nmnelnnuluulon; all Inoxlem Ilnpmvt-monul. `urge ntuxwulanlslon Ow. Oroumin wan pluuwd with urlmnwnmi nun. nxmnslvn gI\nIoI\.1.nmIInnI.ntv. J. [1 WALIII. Klngnmu, or I-`. I`. mm. London. . ibhj. oompnny. The schooner Loretta Romy. recently purchased by cnpuin Hinckley, hes been relieved of her top mute and is beinc cou- vorhod into I now bar-go. She will be euiled by ogptein Funk Lowrance, former- ly mane off the eohooner Ceylon. Unwozo. The Ichoonor Floehwing cleared Int evening for Omega to loud coal for this nnrh. on . `Elna summer I). 1). Calvin with consort: Augusta: and 0oy_lon. cleared t.o~duy f_or lake porn no load timber for N10 Cnlvm com nu . 'I"l`n)a zxhnnnnr Lnrnth Ronav. rocenhlv Olptnln Jame: W. Inwdeeley. Ceptnin James W. Muvdesley. the com- mnndnr of the big steamer Rosemount. wu born on June 17th, 1843, at Bnver Duns. in Thorold township. His father Ins A civil engineer. The oeputin commenced selling in I361 in s schooner called the Ocean Wnve, of Chicago. He was on seve` rel veesels until 1866 when he went to the front with the Tnorold oempnny of volun- teers. Afterwards he shipped `II s deck- hendon the tug Hetunore and voiks-I up to wheelemnn the same season. He shortly became mate and hold itione onntbe tugs Mary Ann and W. . Robb. Mnto on the steamer Lincoln in I57: and I873. he attained to be master of the steamer L`/iinmn in the year I871. He continued on the steamer Clinton u mns~ tar till the year Isms, when he was mseter ol the steamer [sac Llny. He was mu- ter of the lug James A. Welter in I88`). mneterolthe steamer Glengnrry in I893 and became muter of the steemer Rose- mount in I897. Capt. Murdesley hes se- cured again the appointment of motor for thin seeson on the stenmship Roeemount. He who married at Rnnsomeville, N Y.. on Feb. 17th. l$`o'5. to Miss Ll. J. Wur- goner. Capt. and hire. Ilewclesley have two son: and two dnughtere. The eldest son. I). W. Mnwdesley. has A second mnte`e position on the steamship Rose~ mount. on not up mp. The sloop Plloh in engnuod in conveying dammed grain from Moog:-a elovltor to Clarke : mlc houno. 'I"Iu-ag Innnu lulnn vi th hnnkihnlh run UIIIIUI mun ll0llIO- Three bu-gen laden with buokwheng, rygl and cabs lefo 'mchndeonI' elevator lor Montrenl lab evening. The steamer Kehchum with 58,000buuhele ol corn for the M. T. company arrived from Chicsgo lub evening. Th: nnhnnneir Vinnnn arrived from T0- III. ii IUUWI ZIIIIIIU v--'I- --- __- Port of llnnton. The yacht Rlpplo loin porn lune night tor the Mnin Duoh. ' Tho tloo Anglia elected (or Buthlub ovonlng vm I loud of lumbar. The freight: yaohb Arindno loudod all: today and cloned for Port Millard. Th. mhoanar Two Brobhora Arrived from to-my and cleared lot Fora mmoru. The Ichoonor Two Oawego to-dny with coal for Booth & Co. Th. Lmr \VAl|mr clam-ad for Monhrul lean evening mun nve gum lumen nu-rgu. The eohooner Aoeoie with ooel for R. Crewford ie expected in thin evening from Oewozo. Th; nnlu-mnnr Wlnnhwinn nleurnd lllh Vlimuulnn IAQL-blunt: porn. The schooner Fabioln, coal laden from Oawogo. nrrivod chin morning :0 Swift: 6: Co e wharf. TL; -Alunnnnr R W `Minn nhurnrl thil Uo'e want. The schooner 8. H. Dunn cloned thin morning for Toledo to losd timber for Garden Inland. IIVL- .L.......- D..-.:. h-mm Mnnrrnnl. uu-don wand. The ntoumor Penis. from Montreal. bouohed so Unig & Co : wharf hhia morning on her up trip. `Nun -lnnn Pilnh in nnmmnd in oonvavinz lrom umcsgo nun ovomng. The schooner Vionm arrived from To- xogyo Int nlghb with 10,000 buuheln of pen for J. Rihardlon & Bone. Cnllnd ah Cnin & Co's. wharf: Iboumor `[0! J. ISICIIIITIIOH U. DUI]!- Cullod oh Cnig Co`o. Alexsudriu, steamer Luke Michigan, aboamer Molbournmnll from Mono:-ul. The Iloop Lnun D. lrotn bay of Quinta run in no Riohnrdooui elevator with ..,000 bushels oi buck wboam and wheat. `The summer 8. J. Mar by. Chicngo to Prosootb, with corn, wu t. 0 only vuool in the Wolhnd canal yelborduy on the down trig. h. .o..-..-- I\ I} Fnluin -with nnnnnrhn law: from Au liononhnuono-Illllng ot the Pnlulu. Owing to [nor hulbh Ru. R. Bhlluh ! no. Tamworth. Ins boon ndviood to his c nngo and rat. Row. 1`. Shalom. R. L. actor of St. Marti. Dasotunlo. is much euongsr than ho hut hon fot many months. The count none of Sn Andrew`: church. Pbrlh. will he laid June 7th. The stem is Lg;-so n.-an--4| in Khnnnnn nnr Ih I'U'ul` VIII X Illll Jul!` (III. luv auuuu I! being pnpuod in Kiupwou. undo: the! nn~hil\R`l nn no:-vininn_ pmpuvu III nu uvclxitccfu oupeninion. Raw W. H Rninnlon Uawego no-any with coal tar uoouu OI. no. The bug Walker cleared for lub evening with ve grain laden bargel. The mlmnner Amcie I-fflllll I IIWTVIFIIXI. Rev. W. H. Bainclocgh, B.A. nenpply ml 000 limo for Sydenhun aunt Mothodnot church, in now patter of the (`onnnnial Iolhodiu church. Victotis. B.(`. A I.-L-nch-s among-ul nj-|K'vlII2I. 1\'F}RVll`.w"lHl .ANDt`(b'l'l`A(lEuENE- rully mmplwl lb ' Prnll Muwul. `Fur full particular: apply to us. own, 180 John Iton Btroot. III Iwwuywrun gcnutu uuun-uy unwou- in Manual on Juno Sch. Principal Grunt. Rm. 8. llonohun. Prat. Dydo, John |lc~ lntyro. Q11. and W. (L Craig uttond. An indnonnonl Int elnlmll In attcod ullyli. uu. Illll IV . u. Lrug Iuouu. An iuduuuonl lot eyclnn In mud chute! it hing ouod by Stulunet callcn. Iurylooono, nuguuu. uncu- In cllociqd II lhodootht-upumy.u:d tdutuagdhultulutthnchqh An Anuiannecplittnvolling through Ahennid In uelwiotiau chicl. What Ioulithvoniosiouuriuhuutoyoorpur pig? 'l\oehiol Implied. `*Hud1ho-is oiouu-ynoceouo Ion bduo youdnd no placid :-onndoannpuounnulolyou thrlauul loin About Vault Ind tho 3.... A0 Zln-`Inn. Til T`? T`! X Jcnuelurch Inst. Raw. 0:. Ryetnnnl am-nun`:-ul Yb [min]. A 31-, $31 ` Jljjfcl U15 IIIV. Ur. Ilycuju (annuu). I}. Lvnll. A. Slut: club cl thovukllcua Iilb: hnpuuna. lit. A-slim an-tin-can hunt I. ll Anglia: UHEBIYRN mmn:m.v THF: RESI- donco or on. (I. A. KIrkpntrIok.homnu- N xllmnuxnomnnlta Mucdnnnlul Pm-k. Ap- ply Kllutvnnlox Q ltmlllug. unumu St.

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