Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1898, p. 2

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ll|ll'l. LIUV jured at all. Curried 0!! Pruutu-.. A day or two ago a daring and barofec- ed theft: wee parpotrwed by n reaidenb of l'ort.emouth. He was en route home on the atroeh can and was delayed M: the Union etreot junction for 3 low minutes. Before the l ort.emouth car pulled out this cheeky lellow went: to the window of e residence near by And boldly carried on` I chm potted plum. u--n1 nun nu \IIllIIll'UIlo lhuenta of small children complain tha owners of bout. livoriea hiro elntfe to chm` - childron. thus endnngormg their lives. The lads do non know how to manage a boat and are not aware of the danger they Are courting. Owners of boats should dieoriminute in this mggtor. and no on- courage children to vontun oub on the Inter. On Sunday ln-.-E aovornl skill` loads of chillron were seen In the harbor. nuv nnuvn gnu uuunt. Three farmers have applied for the Am- erirnui load dollar conscated from Mr. Sandeimck, Westbrook, on Saturday. The applicants have bad possession of the bogus coin and are anxious bu trace the onuiunl owner. Chief of police Horsey still holds it In his possession and will con- Linue to do so. Markov clerk l\IcCammon keeps a sharp lookout) {Jr spurious coin. only II 3.50 A Sn. Provost. of the New York clothing store. will make to order a suit: of all-wool Eng- lish verge for $l3.a'>U. A tirat clan tit: guaranteed. Thurs are the goods which he has iulported for now/oral years and have given ensure satisfaction. These goods are Indigo dye and guaranteed not to fade. Run Over (In I`:-Iucou Street. Lush owning the three-year-old son of W. Gallagher. hack driver. was run over on Prince:-a street. by :1 single horse and buggy. Ho wnalmdly out aboub the bend and Iace,,buD no bones were broken. The mole fellow was mkon home in a cab. For 25 Cents. A pleasant. fast) rm! tomorrow to Cape Vincent ona large, swift steamer. The "New Island Wanderer" leaves Folgor a wharf '. :.'%l.| p. In. One hour at Cape Vin- cent. Home 7 pm. vv nu nauvv I `VII VIII. As noon in the etroab railway company can pm: in A switch on bho depot: branch we care will be puuon that line. giving connection with every belt.-line car. At. present: the depot: our oonnecoa an the corner of Bagola and Princess streets with `every other bolb-lino car. .|l.I IAHDISIL IHIII` lor Elf. White canvas boots. Worn in all bhe large cities. Call and use them at Aber- not.hy a. 127 Princess street. the sum "New Inland Window: " Loaves Folgon- u wharf 2:30 pm. Wod- neaday for Cape Vincent; ono hour ab Cape Vincent. Furs 25 count. K; 561:1; srnmcs. 1: is. 3:1; to [lot for Brookvlllo and ogdonwurgl Thursday. June Slab. Leave Folgor's what! an`? .111. Round trip, 500. Re- freabmenba on board. I 1 -1 HI Band Lalo Ontario Pu-I. Biom-mph and NM: band Luke On- tnrio Park Wednesday evening. Admission free. ' ' l\t:(`PllM! nu In-I 0|` lllokn at reels wen- Kingston : were Hot. Sprinkle. uprlnklv, grunt hlpz curt, H p mud down the sloppy mnrl; Bprlnklv. be ll.coI(l or Inn, Wvl. or Irv. H xmnlurs mu. 4 Hprlllklt`. be ll.1mI(l dry, nnullurs nut. \\'|u\lllmm:|1 \I |l('I`llIlL`II wu liuvpllna mud lwu Iucllcs d n-r llloln-r In It lluud, Thought Thing lor Men. 0.. ..-...._- L_... \n.__ A-r.o A Her The Dollar. - a nu. cm? AND vn:'uniTv.- Ours. ._ .1, uh |ll`|`llIlL'Il wull uud wt md Lhuep: cm" 1- made rm` mixing mml. I. mll uud \\'"~`|'. duev: l'\ZrKI'\IVI3\JIV. ' -'- v --- -rt uu`V'r_I-u was It vi nu; :m.u3wu'g MORE BARGAINS. Ilnuelnn -n.._a|_ __..L.__..n nu- __._ .--w 54-111-I lulu` I U: nuvn. Whitu canvas bank.-. Worn in all the largo ciuion. Call and pea them no Abor- nomy`.-=, 1; ? Princess street. :_ u A lino Uoinpony. Rev. H. I Horsey. non of chief of police llnrpey, has A ne company of the boys biignde in connection with his church. The company is under full military diacip. line, and is fully equipped, even to the wants of an Ambulance corps. Pollco CourI-`l`nooday. ` At. oho police court: this morning Ed- ward Conley was lined $3 and costs for drunkenness. Ho Ina found an midnighb in an aclvnnced state of iiimxicnbieii lying on the aldewslk near the city pm. k. no Bu-nlned The oordl. Courtlmd Malone, with (1. Sons. herd- were merclnno. met: with I peculiar Acci- dent last evening. He was placing. his bicycle ennineb a well in the Y.M.O.A. building. when it touched another wheel. ovorbulnncing it. In his efforts to save in from falling to the lloonhe struck the mid- dlo nger of his right hand severely unin- ing the mrde. To-day the nger was swollen end bent in I cramped poeition. The Worst I`:-nu l`en.. Lrzu LAKE, June 0.- -Farmers Me About through phmting and crops are looking line. The worst post we have no present. is the apple tree worm ; people are doing: bhenr. hbmoab to gatrrid of it. 1". Roche fort: ' has gone to Kingston. Our school is pmgreesiug under the management of Mina Chabterton. We hope to see great rhingn in their summer exnminationa. Mines M. and A. Milne. this place. and U. Keys. Waahburn. spent; few days at Cha`oy s Loclun luau weok. Visitors : C. H. For- rester. Toronto : 1'. Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Milne. Kingston. Mine V. Chatterbon. Kingston, has returned after spending A month here with her sister. x-. uuu. nupaueu: 1-. u. rmcu. Floton; W. l). Bontor. Smitheld: T. Courtico, Port; Perry: I). Frmzor, Nnpanee; W. R. Clarke, Millbruok: J.M. Smibh.Tnmwort.h; John A. Holgnto. Foxboro: J. M. Laugh- lin, Lindsay; '1`. Wnukobt. Port Hope. tis- E HAVE TWO NICE lI()U.`~.1ESON JOHN- alon Intent to mm. lx~lwv.~-n (7l0rgK um] nhnm Hm-eta. Apply to Burru nos. BI.m;L A`lL'\_lllI.L|uBc l.nymon--l)r. Ford, Norwood: E. 1). O'Flynn. Madoc; William Johnson, Bella ville; Judge Dean, Lindsay: Dr. Tilloy, Bowmauville; F. Shier. Uannington; W. F. Hall. Nnpanee: (I. 1). Mann. Pioton; VV. I), Rnnfnr, Qmillunld. 'l` {`......s:.... UUIIIUTUUCU 3 Ulergymon--Rev. '1`. W. Jollie. S. J. Shoroy. W. R. Young, Dr. Croahera. J. N. Campbell, 1!. N. Mclhsirmid. l)r. Bur- wnal:.J. W. Jollntlb. Thomna Manning. Dr. Dyer. W. Roborta,C.1 nxluar. J. I . Wilson. Dr. Workman, Dr. Lambly. D. A. McCumua. I ........\.. 1\.. I'D-..) \Y., 7 I V` - nu; \pl unite uuulvlunuu Ht`-SUI. The following were olocbod Do the general conference A`I....,..... - I)-.. In In v n-n n 1 IJFUUDIUII. Nob the least interesting part: of the en- tertainment; was the hearty singing of the American mtional anthem, the words of which were thrown upon Dhe .~oreeu. Revs. Messrs. Dobba and Shore. on behalf 0! the audience, thanked Mr. King for the plea- sant and protable evening. The exhibi- tion was certainly deserving of e large eu- dienco. The meeting closed by singing "(.`od Save The Queen." The proceeds of the lecture will be equally divided between the Baptist mieaion church and the Ports- mouth churches. uwureaulng, ellpeclllly Ill one present) Dime. Before the commencement: ol,__t'he pro- ' gremme Rev. G. Shore, prayed eerneebly HIM} the war mighb speedily oloee. On a map of Cuba, Mr. King pointed one the laces 0! interest: and also made brief uh inbereepiug remarks at each piooure was shown. Among the many views shown were lorticetione of~ Henna, scenes in Cube and Porno Rico, American and Spnkliuh warships, reoonconoredos. etc. The moon impressive piebure wee` ll that of the Maine. is view of the venue! after the explosion showed how terrible was the force than had wrought such dea- taruotion. M .o. sl... l....-a.`:...L..-,.-;:.._- __-.. -: .1- . A Largo Audlonod authored In tho onnn l!||ll--l.Iov. 0 W. Klng. of the Baptist llnlon. Conducted the Rntertnlnmcnl -'l`hoy snug the Amen-lcnn National Anthem. A fairly largo and Approcintlvo audience assembled in the Orange hull Iub owning to wmnou the tint of curios of Itoroop- bican oxbibiuiona of Cuba und the war, presented by the Rev. U. W. King. of the Baptist mission. The view: am highly interesting, eepecinll y at: the present Dime. Before the nommanonmnntz nf fhn urn- {comm AT PORTSMOUTH PICTURES or cum mp WAR| BINELIBQ Isl-IEL-I-A31-run llny Of Qnlnte conference Nc-tel. L.. l..I!...._:.. __ ._.__, -1. ,., 3 . .1 'l`ho Lana: Thing Pu`:-Tikn. -n_._,,,,_ L. ., ll` [VERY IEW" H-|l..'\N D(`U1'l`.M)E GENE- rully oornph-I hy Prof. Muwul. `or mu (6 pnrtlnulnrn apply to Mus. Mow.n. 180 John don Street. SCENES Pszfrg. which is equal to the best in the , city. E design is here. The stocv:Zf'i ei:oe Goods which we purchased iron: the Gnnd l'I|=nn an... all :-._-.A-.l 1:...` vu: pulcuuscu now we UIIII ll] ' wereall importeddiret. SUITINGS. - OVERCOATINGS. ETC.. ETC.. ETC-. That' why we are telling you again that we are in a posi- tion to ting: out :1 First-Class SUIT OF CLOTHES for you. on which you save live or six dol- lars. We have an assortment of Everybody Wants to Save. ann. won wanting I QMQBD. .. OUEE. am WILIJAM S'l`R|`2E'l`. EX- lenslon Kllclxeu, rout mudumw. Apply lotrrucv A STIACY. The man who buys coal and wood from us is surely capturing I prim. If he keeps on buying from us he'll find it a money-getting ullair for him. Qthers have tried it with satisfactory results. Why don't you. CAPTURING A PRIZE. V The Economical Fuel. 0 JAS. SWIFT & co 000000000000 g SWIFT S :scRANIoy ; COAL, 44 816.00 Suits Law 812.00. 018-00 " ` $x3.5o. 320.00 " 815.00. Q`-.. ' 1. A_n-_ 090090999963} 3 YOU 1 Foot Queen St. I3! rrlnc T TJksuea.Wm Its supreme merit has been proved and is ac-i kuowledged by thousands ` of the most fastidious coffee consumers through- out thc 11114. Grocers cycrywhcre sell it. I its purity and its strength being guaranteed by their seal. ` Rom ornua: on FIRST noon xii (lxrrulhew Block. Apply to J. 11. CA)!- In R8. Clear as a crystal and delightful in its invigorat- ing and aromatic odor is the coffee that comes to you in pound and two- pound tin caps from the famous coffee importers, But have you tried Chase 6: Sanborn Economical KNOW OF US, Union ureet. near Dlvlslon Iuvet. lately all by David J. Whitehead. A Imnll ex- wllloompletoll. Int Ina Que-en'n "1 ground: Apply!/okv. ns.Bu~ _ , ff.i_ HI IIANDSOME NEW REIDENCI ON __ :IA(I:g 05'] 'l;{`llE FEAT OKIER 'lL`HE BIBl`3Y '3 0 n on `u nne on- Dune : Prlnglnx Olce. ipply hwnxo , ,.._._..._..__. `hon SALE. I.I.IllECK.- SBOIIIGST. "76 as LE}. Q`-0.--u: uoc:.uU~ Lu? Ti? CI! 1. I no houulwi good nnlugthonindnoluopoo ." The id oral and not 5,93. clu icAl)r.HuIH to ud.Iupln outhdudehioluiu nut John Ildntyn,QC. ling tho coanrnlin Llobouool mnnonwu an opctltnloyiug: _TIhHI*yIbtlIQpII|Iol'gIV` InnnIIobiuothigotry.lnuhnb kn IIlh.rIulv.6.":i.da: outhnntoJ onus. nun uido unylulings `n yunago. I An tuinindod. than human Ind-amid Ill prevent at n glnihreaouonyloonovouopnriicipnt Ininodny.tlopIciduIolIhonlorn nueiulnnvnpnnolunddolivuul-n ebqu|uaddko1.vhitlvgulihnl- cjnnrvnir-g -illunlc-.3, I. I... In an a who Uonamau. and one who atouzly advocated allogianco to tho British onpiro. We no glad to mccivo the euppori o! tho lo in thin cotomouy. Tho] an an-iuiug i poctivo of crood or party politiea. Th; in an in nhonld ho. and M croditsblo to the pooplo ol Cmada In is ltinc and pmpor than they should join in nrotoncing bio memory; Inoro no when his two nliona pointa won his tmo CllIl~ dianiam and naiutonanco of tho Btitinh onpirp. Thoao occaoiooo aro not only to paynapocuolbo nouotyol oordopart~ odolaloolnambal thoyhavoa|aoaninl1u- oncouponlhohiqtory oltho eoun:ry._~ Tho non`-o looting: of patriohiua which V are undlobo haoacial to thoconntry intinoa tooono. Tboao ntobouiooaro \ . I: `:1: m-m..~::..:-...*::.-.:.:;. .... ,-- _..-- V...` .- -a nun uvuuucu xv nu [IU- liticsl put . but I classes of ciuixena pun tioipnu. pie who did not. believe in hil Dllll` nnhfina nan an-3 LA nnn R-gr uc-pun. rooplo who did believe in him put)` polntioo now sou be In link of all u an Cundmu. and rho nmnu. -dun-ur.A ..ll....;...... 5.. .5- cure to un Into but John A. nlacdonald is the Itch Hub it is non conned to any po- ptr All ticiplto. No the did nos hnlinwn in |llll'T HEM] IHIS All. Dr. Hereld. representing the hlecdonnld- Cartier club. Osoewe. followed saying: "Once more the 8th of June has come around. and we are gathered to do honor to the memory ol him whom we all revere. He weneaeeceunnn whoeo mine was known throughout the British empire. end so his death the whole empire grieved. It wee felt than nine eomethimz should he done to commemorate the dontholtho old chief- Iuiu, and u I reenlh the eoeocietion wee formed which now hone his name: We have on each ennivonuy of his de.-nth placed owers on his grave. and in per- lorming this ceremony has-e broughh to re- collection the memory of tho deparcod one. Tho beeutyol this oer-zmony in pxying tri- bute so the hm Sir John A. Mnnlnngld s. um nuusyol um in pxying tr Sir John A. Macdonud thn [nah that. it J. an: ._...n2.._..I A- ____ _, uwppuu Iurwlru, Ilyllli "Anowor your an rolled by and once more we meet. uouud the grave of our lamented chic!- Min. ubo Hon. Sir John A. Mucdomld. lo pltoo upon his run our tribute of re- npoob. AI prod om 0|` the club thnt bonon bin name I welcome you all. and my ninoon hope in bba: the Iououo buugbu Cr nudilnl by his lill work will nlwnyl be tnuurod by tbou:.' A for days since Gnu Brihinh grand old man found u rooting plnoo among the honored dead in Wutminuor Abbey. The Weotminiobor Abbey that we give our beloved chief in in the bark of the pooplo who loved him no well." Mr. Donnolly plsood u boumful wreath anon tho onvn_ WIN. Ml`. UCIIIIIIII] p ush upon the gnvo. Cl`. unmllon. After a prayer Ind been offarod by RM . John Macho. John Donuolly. jr.. repro- uonting due Mnodonald club 0! this city. shopped forward. uying: Another round law and nnm mnm In mnnr. bu one memory or one great mm. The occasion was the seventh annual do- conhion of the grave of the late Sir John A. Mscdonnld under the auspices of tho Mncdoneld club of Kingston. The gloom of the morning : overcaso sky cleasred up by noon. and by the time the down carriages boning the delegates were randy no laws the British American hotel the sun shone forth in its splendor, us though smiling approval of the mission of those on route to "God's acro on the hillside." The cemetery was reached so about half put two o`oloc|r, but by this hour a large assemblage of citizens had gathered shoot the tomb of the deed statesmen. Among those noticed inside the railing of the plot were: John Donnelly. jr., resident: of the Mncdonnld club; Dr. ersld. Col. Skinner. sldormnn Show, past proeidenu ; mayor Livingston. Edsnrd J. B. Penee. preeideno of the micro: association ; Dr. A. E. mm, A. B. Cunningham. W. Dor- hy. D. hl. Mclntyre, members of the Mac- doonld club: John hlclntyro. Q C,. 1):. Smybho. Q U . nldetmnn Sbesnro. Dr. Ry- an, Rev.John Mnckie, Ildennnn J. Minnea, ox-alderman J. Scoto. Toronto: Mrs. G. , Fuylor. Gsnenoquo, Mrs. (J. Richardson, , Mrs. Grimseon. , Alp- - .._....- L-.s L--- -a-__._r L_ n, ,. l l The Moral Wreaths And cross Were line And Oame Iron Ottawa And Klngstnn -'l'he Addresses Iade-'l'ne Time of Anlmoslty an Passed And Alluan [ion- or And ltevereuee The Good Deeds of one of 0auada'a Greatest Statesman; As long as exists the confederation of Canadian provinces will there dwell in the memories of the people 0! this dominion the kindliest recollections of the great statesman whose master-mind spanned so widen space of time and foresaw by his wise measure the upbuilding of a great na- tion in a young country. In in proper, therefore. that the last rooting place of the great statesman should be the object of a yearly pilgrimage by the loyal subjects of this country. and what day is better suit- ed lor such an event than the anniversary of the death of the old ohieltain. when they might decorate his grave with lbw- ere, as a tribute to his memory and show- ing their appreciation of his wise legida- tion in their behalf. Yesterday as the as- semblage stood around the spot wherein the remaimol Sir John A. Macdonald lieat rest they realized that in this spot is laid a heart once pregn not with coloatial re ; hands that once the rod of empire sway- ed. and they came pmpared to do homage to the memory of the great man. The acmaninn wnn lzlm nmmnhh nnnnnl rln. BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTES PAID TO THE MEMORY OF DECEASED. Seventh }\milvcrsa'rv of Sir John Macdonald s Death. ` -- 1 Inncmmsu ms umwsl FITIINELY nemamsenen. DI . IIl|l'lIII`I Admin. 4` __, _ _ yuIu&;. nndounqyhinnh. ;unnu:uncuon ay clondthoennnoniu. IIU |Ur- Ex-eldermen James Scott, Toronto. Ives the leak epeeker. He spoke ea e former Kingstonieu end felt honored at being able to pm; tribute to the lete chicfnein. A: e eon o! e follower of the hue ircmier. end ea e follower himself. the spee er wee eeaed to otend beeide the and eteteemen end pu-Licipete in the de coretion ceremonies. He could only reiterate hero thou has then hed been upreeeod. I o rth being the intense Cenedienirm of the dopertad premier. If ever e men drew petriotic breeth it Ins the late Sir luliu A. Slee- doneld. If he had been seltiah, he would have left behind dirlerent hietory. He did hie very her: an ell times to edvence the intererte of the country. "We owe to him the foundation of this dominion. . There were others ueocieted with him. of eouree,hut itlell to him to tehetheinitietive etepe in the eeheme ol eonlederetion. Au he wee henen he Iney no: here taken the very heel edreutege ol opportunitieo. ea where h e heckwerd glence ee time ed- rented. I he re ed the exfieirl of this country en dexnen ` hie at duty. A: to hit iluperieliuu. I em led to any thee hie vieveoe this nutter we been tully ` erenulg hie hittereot of old- participa- ioginthegreeehenete which his lore- thounhhnnd elegy .pe.o.A..._ -.- -L. greve ol the , um wuolo nrluen eu: Hm low." Mayor Livingston followed with ll few romuka, saying the while there were a grub many wbodid nno agree in politics with Sir John Mucdonald. still I" revered tho man for what. he had done for the ad- vuxcomout of C1lI'\d.t. A feeling of lo- gret spread over the empire when in be- came known that the gran statesman Iran no more. _l1ARDY & co. NIIITLV CUKCU Iinlnfnmri to: CS` vuk. W&i:K.r:n?nli-u;..".a.. any VIIIIIIII IKIIIIIPII. Dr. Ryan epoke on behalf of the senior conservative association. the member: of which "lot yearn fought side by aide with the old chiefmin. Sir John Macdoneld wee always grateful. even for the lmmbleer. eer- vice and to the loan of those who interact- ed themselves in his behalf. No man could be more grsleful or showed kiudlier re- gards to those who stood by him in his trials. No man in Canada has done as much to FJIDOVO political animosity and prejudice or done more to cement. the masses together no the late lnmentod statue- mnn. -so that now there is only one nation undone people. Hialoee was one vihich the whole British empire felt." M.n.m.- I ;.-:,..-..s.... c..n.....-_n ...:.L _ r-__ T 23. up Yl-do-I.Icdnoocu. no. Stnncnlola mung cum. .3.` rluf. l:3U :_n. 3-...'n. -.5- ..:| Address 0! A Liberal. E`dw. J. B. Penae, asked again to join as l'- a representative liberal in paying respect '9 to one very dear to them in memory, did so in full sympathy and sincerity. l`he roses str'3'wn on the grave of a useful public man could not be too profuse. for these emblems of regard were far too often withheld from them during the thorny. worrying path of their active career. Sir John Maedonnld deserved the kindest tributes that his fol- lowers could oller since he was much more faithful to them and to the supremacy of their party then to any personal or selsh interest of his own. To the humblost sup- porter he was as approachable as to the most prominent, and for his sense cl gratitude to those who rendered him loyal service he commanded admiration. The liberals of Kingston. even with the memories of several of the keeneet political battles ever fought in Canada still fresh in their minds, remembered well the charm of his personal ( qualities. and were pleased. as well, upon public grounds to feel that he was a fel- 1 low-citizen. Many towns in older lends l were proud most of the men they had sent 5 forth -- some indeed were known but as the birth place of a celebrity. I end did all honor to the name. Jus- ] tice had already been done by his old ; friends to his eminent public services. his great influence over Canada's progrese_and 5 to the high place he had taken in the es- \ teem of the people of the old land. It was C is pleasing reflection now that the bonds of unity and mutual regard in the empire were being drawn more closely. that his 0 present successor in the premiership was able to build so strongly upon the old 0 foundations of British connection. that Canada was reaping the first fruits through 5 Britain : diplomacy of the restora- y tion of complete unity with e \I powerful neighbor - to be the first to feel, as she must at the approaching n conference in Quebec. the touch of a re 3, union of Anglo Saxon sympathies. We cannot err in doing honor to departed pub- lic men ; the services of Sir Alexander y. Campbell and Sir Henry Smith were well h worthy of their remembrance. He had J` hope that when in the course of the inevit- m able it was a mcurnful duty to recognise the merits of eminent liberals who were 9 honoring Kingston when serving Canada \' so well and to lay them in the ands of |.' that lovely cemetery. that the reformers of 54 Kingston would have the neneress sym- u DINIV and snnnort Of their nnnnnra-nim- mugwuu wuum nave mo rathy aupporh '0! their conservative I-"ends. Irlll liU|I|l|4l` uuu Una WUIIIIKU (I unnuun. Mu. G. ihylor. (iunmoquo, wife of the conaetvntivo whip. placed I baaubiful wrceth of white owers on tho old chief- tain a grave. Io was sent by the conserva- tive association ofbhe house of commons and bore this inscription : Our old chief- mm in colored flowers. i made: otoorrowio British poop lo. In commemoration his death oho 9.2!: of April is reveled in Great Britain on I holi- day und in known on prim-one day. With regard to'the distinguished man who do- ported this life I few days ago and when remoinl lie in that great nbbey, his demise woalollowod h the patriotic re rota ol the people ol the ritioh em ire. lgia remain: were followed to their not resting place hy prince: and nobles, and chin memory will luv. 1 was going to any forever. but at least for A long timo. It will be A Iourco of comfort to our Ottown brethren to learn the we had the meloaoholy plouuro of participating in these ceremonies to day. Many of those who contributed to this wreath were his oolloeguos who toiled with him in his boat days when he gave the beat that was in him to the upbuilding of this countrz: and the wollmro of Canada. ll... (1 ...:r- at Al... JBIIII` ll u...-u-....... The closing Remarks. ..-_ ....L. __ L-L-|1 _A AI TH]! mum! wme. Tunsnpr. JUNE V7. .1898. 'n)Iurr}IIoIIllIOl|no. spud: &lC "ovldandwsnictt" (carrying an city 5(1)) but Falpcti wharf 2:3`) pun. Outboard Capt Vincent, nxuuiaqto litigant 73-. Fnnc. vat nil II 0npo\nenl. Ruuntiehhoolytc. III vuyuuug SBOOILIQO IUUOC II In il Allowed to no nnobeonod. tho ohliguion to.do the thing out]; and Isfoly run on bimnlf. bu if he in compelled to the a bell this ` tioo in tutu: Iron: his ahonldern, uulnl sound 0! his gong the people nut Ieunpct in ali dinctiuus. Tho hell. if it noun nnythinn at all. cuccodu the wk:-luau right of toy. All he uh in oqnnl rights at tho otgcola without {ml or linear. and he will ptotocl Iiunll and his vocal Iron collioion hotter than I whoh hnkfnl M Ihlnun an-M aln in " tutu non unmnonlouorunn iookhl oi by-law! could do it. um] ulu Inn It. III II DOW ya [0 hell` olacuaolnbli msnboing knockod down by n bicyclist. The ride: an thread Kvnnlongtho `c tnot`lho` Al`I.nto:I. in on ......I.....?.: '55.. ...L'x:--.:.`_. cu -main: DI good common 0006 : Than who ride wheels it-ow thus the ringing of n I301! only pnta-podentriann into I pnnic"In that they dodxn and dark about and map nnoxpoccedly. Van for pedu- triuss run our stuck by `Scyclu than they didnot one. an have you to hear at a one 01 n his mu. 5.... L..n..L..a UIIIIHIIII VI nnmnn nu IDOIO rcmulu npnlng to the new urdo: of the city com- Inicenooer 0! Kingston. They` bar the gunman ol good common coma "Thu. 1-ha ml. -s.-..1- L....... .L-- AL- ...__.____.____..__j_. INGSION RI-2Hll)F:NCF.. TH.-\'l` PIC- tmuquo naldonllu property known an 0nldorwuoul." alums 24 mm, lugiilnlng the cl . lnrgabrick dwelling nlouv umlntlon; ullvlnmiom lnnprovemenls, `A inane nlablos, do Ground wall ml lh m I I Inn. lxtonilve 3; :-{$13. or:hnnl`,)'(-to. WALIII. Klngnton, orl-`. I`. now, London. FUJI`- "Summer Tours vi: C. RR." W the title of a 20!) pass bookht thnt. passenger sgont. Comuy. K. & P. RR. is distribut- ing. In contain: such I wealth of daecrip- tin nutter. infgrmntion. maps and pic- tum:-. on-.. u to make it I eourco oi plos- unt ruding to tho ntnymt-home and a\ per- lveca guide to the tourist. " council 3` rrcant. William Cobum, carter. 1-IS Pine at I, suffered from umncular rhenmntiam for yuan. Two bottles of Dr. Hall's Rheuma- tic Cure cured him completely. Ffrv cont: 3 bottle. For ado at Wade`: dun}: atom. UITVUC. W. l`. Boll. I`. `-.C. of the C.0.C.l`., has supervision ovor the district includirg the oountioa of Glcngurry. l'roecoLc. Russell, Stormont, Duudan, Uxrleton, Grenville, Leah. L-muk. Frontenac. Lounox and Addington. Recently he insmtuted I new council at Proactt. \ \.l'RIIi-..-. l`.L..-_ --_.__ I 1.1 I\~,,_ was worn Imported lloln Toronto. I. H. Swooo. Tllsonlmriv `Hates limb Inning boon much troubled with rheuma- tism was cured by taking one bottle of Rhoulmtic Ropollmt, for sale by Fred. W. Silk. l'hm. B.. druggiet. `J60 Princes: street. l\`IIY)_|Ill:\r\ ... an...` . HUMP: Yesterday Ina generally observed as red rose day Ohruughnub tho dominion. in oommelnorntion of the death of the lam Sir John A. Macdouald. The member: of the Mncdonald club who puticipobod in aha decoution ceremonies yederdny woro rad roeea backed by the maple leaf. The mean were imported from Toronto. \\'. H. Synnh l`\lonn}m.m- -5.5... Il\/:50 uuu nurduun annw WON 0100000 my unw- bol no the general confournce on tho rm allot: in tho Montreal Methodist confu- enoo yesterday. William Anglin wan el- ected an alternate delogato. ` (`.o\'ur Incl!` rninou-nnrn O` xnr with nnrk 300311 In IIUCTHICQ ue|9gl`. ` Comr your dining-room that with cork cu-poo. The ntterm are elegnnn And in will lash a ifolime. To be had only at R. McFnul`a, Kingston Carpet Wnro~ houpo. \'....o.._J-.. ___ .,, , n I , I LIN`. `0 CUll< B. M. Britten, Q C.. M.P.. Dr. Lsvell And Abraham Shaw were olecbod lny dolo- IIIDOI ha {ha oannnxl nnnfnlrnnn nn Hm rnh Twuartovonthogo, `NOV [HIE wnnhn lmnrnn mung. CLOBEBURN FORMERLY THE Riml- douoa of on. (I. A. Kirkpatrick. beauti- mll{oaItuatod,oppnsIto Macdnnnld Park. Ap- ply Kuumnlucx .1 Rooms, onuuio st. \VIIl'U|lU|IU'c For ebylo. dash And nish the Maa!- ney~Beat.I.ie wbeol leads them all. Hoag. the dmagian. agent. Shredded wheat: biscuit. Cl`|ig'n. J. B. McLaod, drug ieh. left: am noon yesterduy for Houston. guru. Next: week he will wed there Mina Todd, a friend of James Bute. Mina Todd spent: eev oral mantha hero Inc summer. D.....-_L-_ an |l__|_v_ _:-..:- -5 l\:II-_ Illillllnl DOPE IIIU summer. Remember St. Mark`: picnic no Gilles- Dio e, Front Road. Wednesday. June .\".h. Vans leave Wade : drug atom and 1-2lder e Iivory ab 2, I and 6 p.m. Citineue brass band in uhtendnnco. Admission, including ten. `25 cents. D K. D-:LA-_ 1| (1 I] I1 IL. I ...All UWUCILIUII. Lmoleum and oil cloth d met from the English manufacturer from one to eight: yards wide. R. Mcsul, Kmgsbon Carpet Warehouse. FA. -5-J- .l...L -....l ..:..I. AL- lI..D..- CHEN OE. Jelly in tumblers. 7c. Craig's. Tho tender of R. Crawford for v cul for the my schools has been by we linmco committee of the criucation. T 2..AI.\.._. _._J -\: AIAAL J _...L 4| Dlttrlo Ordinance. . Cloldiln Whoalmm bu than nmuku .nnI:-inn tn uh. um- .....a-- ..t s_. .:s.. --.__ ULa'/- U. `_:l`lg \\'. \I0. For building up the system try I)r. Harm's Celery Iron Pills, for sale by Fred. W. Sills, Pbm. B., druggist, 260 Princess street. Yesterday a tramp acted in a very aus- picious manner on |)wor I5.-met street. He called at a number of dwellings several IIIHEI. _. LIIDEH. ,. For A mild laxative for children use Smyrna Syrup of I":,.ra. For sale by Fwd. W. Sills. pharm and druggisb, 26`) Prin- cess St. "Monueal gmgr ale and cream soda 60. doz J. C:-mg & Co. Par huildimr nn Hm nunham any H.- UKIWEOH Ulby auu CD8 X UKOU LCFFIDOF) . J. B. Conway. Brockvlllo. formerly of this city. in sulfe ing from blood poisoning in a finger caused by a BIIVOI` running into in. In. me: Ill]. ruuguwn Uasrpeh \V uronoueo. Tho Wollo Island brass band gives week- ly concerts ab Maryaville for the benefit of thokvillngera. Thistle bnddioa. J. Craig & Co. 'l`wo loving lmarts by :~'l.run;:o reversi- Nuw1'iu'upm'L-lu mum; For aha wvnl In tlin rrunl us nursv, .\nd hc-he stnyml at hmnv. Examine the McBurney-Beabtie wheel before buying. It : in beauty. Hang, tho druugiat, Agent. Choice Ceylon toss. J. Craig & Co. J." Carey has roturned to his home no Rnilton after an ab:-once of {our years in Dawson biby and the Yukon territory. | Cunwnv. Brnnlxvnln, lnrlnnrlu nl ._._...__.-:_._:_.__:____ _ TIIRKE-STORY BRICK HOUSE. MODERN oonveulouu-u. situated `.140 J nlunuon at me`. or Barrie. opposite Bishop's }`||Illl`!3p Apply to R. Cnuwnmo. (hot or Queen street. ILIUIIDLII. John E Gates has returned to the city after spending several weeks with his young friends at Sydenhnm and vicinity. Blue berries, L for 25. Gmig u. ' Paranoia. dress goods. otc.. at less than coat; our last year for keeping dry goods. R. McFaul. Kingston Carpet: Warehouse. WOHB hrmza [mud aivma Il`PIII(- church parade on Sunday, 19th inst. H. Cunnin ham, piano tuner from Ohick- ering a. 0: er: received an McAule_y u book atore. E-aence lemmon, 5c. J. Craig & Co. '1`. Arthur Dupuia has returned from Sen Fmnoitco. alter an Absence of four months. In]... T4` l1..L..- L-__-A,_ , I . .1 , UHIB. T110 1-Nb P-W-0. ries will have a church "parade Cunnimzham. Dinnn hnnnr from hinlz. hlll Cafe. 'l`|.. u------`_ pAn'Aa,nAi-as PIGKED up in Sun au'sv naponrens the spins of Int] my l.lro-Whn nu Poonlo Are `hulking Aboin-Nothing El cape Ila An-anucn at than Who Am Tslml Rona. Lunoh tongue. 30c. Craig` & Co. (ieorga_ Richardson in in Halifax. Use Roach : oatmeal cronm for skin. Lunches and picnic bukoca. Fruymenao Cafe lN(_3IDEN'TS_ or ms nu. H. : wood and 1 accepted 0 board of run-noun. us:-caucus; vnnnuuod ulloutnnlwithtonoohhoptohogoodo inlniupononiun. own aid and our tneuiuoni-nycnnlinthclinpton many. [xv-ulhnlunnodllnt pnniuavuulippiaglhoul` lnnlodiu blclivh Iocuul. vhovudhpom in; of it Th`: auupufnu lb muntryvhlulcliny was his tab- Very Bad 3-73* There are I number of rc.'_" Md 50905! ecunpa residing in the vicinity i." '-h C_l- legiato institute and l'nion otraeh juclion of the street railvny. They give maids"!-0 of the vicinity com-idcublo annoyance. Last Thursday a couple of lads entered a rel.-`dance and stole Iovonhy-ve conu. `A couple of others gninod access to the bum ment of a residence noar. by and carried MI I quantity ol fruit. Then oung tough: will become ontanglod in age meshes of the luv some of those by: and will spend I term in prison for their behaviour. In] urod At A Icxundrln Bay. While blunting rocks so inekoegrade foranew sidewalk an the school-nouao hill, on Church atreou. Alexuidria Bay. Edward Reynolds sulfored a compound fracture of me jtw by the unexpected ex- plosion of a dynamite clmrgo. He was seriously injurcrl and was removed on the steamer Sinuato tho Brockville uonernl hospital. A Fellow workman. Henry 3u,_*v~.h by name. was struck between the eye, win} ll ying rock and quite badly hum T*o._,'.h0|` workmen were notin- ..._-.J -. . II ;_ HOUSE OCCUPIED BY MR. MERRICK. King street. Extension and all modern conveniences. Rmn. moderate. Apply nut duorIoJum:Pu1c:

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