Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1898, p. 2

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' I 'I QKIGIIIOIIIWII K E 8 `:1 lion hour I 'rIm BAIL} wma. THURSDAX. JUNE 16. 1398. Lsnlgcr. swA__1r QuEIEn.| lie will Unlmld the Honor of the roar- teontll Bouillon in the mole! Team. The Smut Addresses Delivered at the Gathering. No merricr body of men over surround the festive board than s company of mili- tary men. and this was fully demonstrated Inch uiahb. when the sergeants oi the 14th hobhalion ban ueted Somt. W. Bwniue ah the Congress all. The weiesjavlai set. and though volunteers. heir conduct: wns truly mihtsry. argb. Bwnine leaves for England on Saturday as a member of the ()nnodisn.Bis|ey rie team, and his com- rsdes wished to give him I happy send oif. Congress Hall was arranged for Lhedinnnr. nnd mine host Milieu bud prepared a choice and tasty repasb. Rm-uh, 'l`. nmw. nlnnherl chairman. rolled nmzs wnnfma oomrmnss PRIOR TO `DEPARTURE. and repaau. Sarah. '1`. Urow. elected chairman. his men to order shortly after nine o`ulock. and then _an hour was spent; in utiefying tbs inner mun. A to... u1`I.. t'\.um." hurl hnnn I-nmnmhnr. the inner Alter "The Queen had been remember- ed in the usual iushion Lieut.-Col. Skinner proposed the health of the chief guest of the evening. Bergt. Swnine. They were there, said the colonel. to do honor to him who would carry the banner of the Hub battalion to England this `year, the coun- try which was almost as dear to the hearts of Cenedisnu as Canada itself. In being the standard-bearer the sergeant would achieve honors for the city and for the 14th hettslion. His work with the rie was al- ways that of a keen marksman. The colo- nel wns prone to envy him his position on such a distinguished team. He asked the shooting department to say A word or two. P...i., W. J, R whim was the first to shooting aeparnmenu to my I warn Ur bwu. Oapb. W. J. B. White was the respond. The object: of the gather- ing. he said. was to joln in wish- ing Sergh. Bwaine bon voyage and good success. It was not well though to place too .iigh an estimation on a representa- tive's ability to shoot. Al; Bialey some two thousand 0f'the leading marlramen in the British empire assemble, and to reach thehigheeb score is no einecuro. (Jana- dnms. though, have always made a cre- ditable showing, and their wining prizes was very remarkable, for the action of the sun and and winds there was vastly dill'er- enu from this country. When he was there he met winds which required a shoot of bwenty-four feel: left wind. Even ii the (`.umdiaua did lose it would not be a dis- creditahle showing. He expected to see phenomenal shooting this year with the Lee I-lntieltl rifle. u.....r r`...m.......-....n nu nnm-mnh nf his L00 Ihnlllll TIHQ. Sergb. Cree-gun gavn an aocounb of big experience ah one butts. and paid tribute to Sergtz. Swnine as n murlu-umn and rule instructor. 1.14....` u.....;.... ....o...-nml his zvrntafnl IIIBDPIICY/0|`. Serge. Swaine returned his grateful tlmnlia for the honor dontlgnim. and felh indebted to the aerrzeanbn their kind- ness toward him. I!) had always boon his desire to do credit to the Hr-h bnthalion and this your will nd him the name. Lash your at Bialey ho made his rar. attempt: for the queen`: prize nnd he was not: ashamed ol mo roaulb. Ho felt; condent blunt, he could do bettor this your and was going across with a do:erminn- Lion to do better. u.._.-o. \A7.lI....- omur.-ni Qnrohmninr uon to no neuer. Sergt. Walker touted Sergtmejor James, l{.M.C.. who replied with a hnel address and a song. Sergt.-inetrnctor Beatty. RR C.I . attached to the Nth. . wee next mmomberod. In replying he said that since his connection with the Nth last spring his path had been Itrewn with roeee. He looked forward for eimilar treatment during the remainder of his etey here. He had always found the oni- oere and non-come. of the Nth a fine eat of men and ho ho d that the battalion at their inspection fore Col. Otter would pmve equal to the motto on their arms. Nunquam cede~-never beaten. It was also his hope to we the Canadhme bring back many prizes from Bisloy. .l S Rnhinnnn. um hand : runrosontativo. . _...'_.._____'.__:____..:.__. It K. KILBORN M. IL, M. (7. I` .1 8.. LATE a Medical Hupor ulunclunl, Klngnmn (Mne- rnlonpltal. Uorunur for Ulty uuxl Colutry Olme mrmurly occupied by the me Dr. un- den. Telephone No. an nae: many prizes lruul l)lElU_V. J. 5. Robinson. the band representative, was toasted, and replied in a humorous strain. Wlxonlm joined bho hand there were only six players in in. 1:: present. strength was largely the reeulb of the ef- forts of the late W. Carey. Now each member taken an intereah in the band, which they will endeavor to make the bash band in Canada. l`...| I` ll u.--...... nmqnn-nal 1 hunt In repreaon mu Yea prweut. As Lieuh.-Col. Skinner lld to retire he took an opportunity ol olfuing a few words of advice to tho neruennts. who he looked upon an the backbone oi the t- tel.on. The standing of the lllth, t ideal battalion ol Cnnads, was due to th loyalty and elliciency of its sergeants. He Mid he thought. the sergeants of the Nth did not lully recognize their responsibility. They ll`Il.l or could have a greater inuence over the men than could the oicora. and he enjoined them to exert agood inuence in working up an enthuriaem among the men. to put their hearts in the work, and to take pride in advanring the Mob to the foremost rank ol the volunteer militia corps in Canada. On Bnuda morning next Lient.-Col. H. R. Smit would inspect the battalion on rude for the first time in his capacity aa onornry Iioutonanteolonel of the Nth, and the npeakcr hoped that Lieut.~Uo|. Smith would nd than the battalion was ..... s- - t.;-I.-. .o....t...A than aural`. DIN In KJEHIUR. ('.\pL U. M. Strange propov-ed a toast to the menu, which was responded to by we reproaonbnti vac proseut. A4 l.innIL.Hnl. Fkinnnr Dllllcu Voulu uuu nuuu I.I.lIl u-uauuu Wuu up to I higher nlandmcl than over. The colonol and otcora were touted __.| __..|;-- ...'....... L... I ;.-...m ,[`.\I Rhinnnr, T110 OOIOIEI Ind OIHCSIB Wan! tuuau.-u nod mplion given by Liana.-Col. Skinner. Gupta. Mucneo, White. Snthorlnnd and Strolll. ouch of whom expressed great low for we battalion and the men indi- vidually. Rnnnn and in-trnmenml music won vmunuy. Song! and inntrumenhl given durinz the evening by the Nth quuttzono. Sam`.-Major Jnmon. Liens.- Uol. Skinner. Soc-at. Cnegnn. and 5 picolo anlo by Capt. Strange. Th: munch nm-mu warn the oicern of unlo by Unpt. an-nngo. The nub pruanhw-on the M . J. B Robingon. from who band; Born. Boulollior. RNA): Benn.-Mujor James and Sorgt. Bonny. ntuchod m~ structors. The gutlaorinvg broke up at. I The nl picnic of the canon from tho Little Church" nu hold on Tundny nlhnon no Ontario pcvk. Upvlnhbl Iuvmty nnpnododto Ibo invihtiot. OM caution loin tho birthday nnivunryot In Jana Dunlap, it. A very phnnnl htufoncund than tho On-\ in`! at tho put :0 downhlho libcnl npat pro- htnn Ihuolvo. and tarp:-in in chu Mn. Dunlap who. who no pus tutti with 0 hcuhl largo joliiiito undnvuty pt-any liuhnohlulhnnt; accompanist! 5) the well-with: of all he triads. A my ninth ropwwunulo 5' In Dnnhnnmln vuvmiovlbhlino aouomnlo hour. t. SI-nine leave! for Monu-ml to- night Ind will be accompanied to the outer auction by a number oi his triondo. I10 salt from Montreal on Saturday. _ . B.l'?` 83" .."`E.'. .. onnven noes. Rom. ux door 1.oJuna: Puwl. ...La.__...._.___: ,. not Wunmr . I Oomin on wnnb sofa cool, colnlol-Mb] nhoel. It than M: Abhhebhra. I ' & V .. | . IIIIO'I C CUBE IVII'u A lot of men: tan lnco boots uounll `nld for 82, we have mu-had them $1.26. on'b miss getting a pair. Hnineu an Lockotb. W00. Du-uuquv Il-I-lI--, -uv Sbumer John Iinggsrh. Clarence Ituoh wbarn 3:30 p 12:. Over one hour so Gann- nnmm. Hnmn ab H") mm. . Tickets only wuarn 3:30 uvor one nour In unnu- noque., 110%! _um 10 p.tn. ..Tlokota only SQ on. V ~ - ._.__.__. --1..- an- In-..`-A, -1 -._. Largest lulu on Record. The manufacturers of Cruoonb bicycles mukoted in 1807 83,000 wheels. Tho fac- tory Announce mm up to `.27hh May thin car they have made and sold more icycles than during any previous entire llllllllll. iuoln mnb Dance. The-regular weekly dance Ab bhe yacht. club house was held last: evening, with an unusually large attendance. Among the nnnnhl nrnmnr. were mam`! viaibors no the I To consider the latter. A moetlng of the` board of walks mu called for four o olock this afternoon for the pmporo of considering the agreement between the olty and the street railway company whereby the company will be permitted to la a zpur ncroan King atreob to Clarke Bros. mull: house and also to haul lroighb can through the city. unueunuy large aunenunnuu. among mu, gueaba reaont. were many city. in Jennie Dauno presided no bhe piano and furnished excellent music. ' `rams-srmmr `K nousr. MODERN A oouv&nlanoes. .'h`.`.`..`cou 2 so Jonufumn Hm;-on (om-not Barrie, opponltu Blnlmpm Palace Apply to B.0|uwmun. fool. orquoeu Htree H __,-_._- -. ......-u I-II-A11! A Strawberry Featlval. The Children of Mary held a vary on- joyable strawberry festival in Sh. Vincent: acedemylaab evening. A large number were present, the Inajoiiby of whom were children. Strawberries, cake and other rolrealnnenta were I8H`6d during him even- ing. A programme of music, both vocal and instrumental. lonb additional plea- sure to the gathering. only 013.50 A Bnlt. Provosb. of the New York clothing atom. will make to order A suit) of nll~wool En - lieh serge for $13.50. A rabclnsa gt guaranteed. Those are the good: which he has imported for several OM`! and have given ontim satisfaction. hem goods are Indigo dye and guaranteed no : to fade. ` (lulu; To The Font. 1 H. Percy Hill is trying to arrange for the appearances hero on July 6th of the band of the Fish Highlanders. The band, forbyllvo strong. will leave Toronto on July Ith for Zllonhreal, givin eix concerts j on the way. From h10|lU`B&lh0 organim = tion heads for the Pacilic comb. In haul been engaged to piny at; the Winnipeg in- < duecrinl exposition and also an the Bran` ? don fnir. Mien llossio (lilberb will accom- ` pm)` the band as comet: eoloieb. lb II! hug! nu Iilllnllllllll And spend your money am home. We; undertake to sell you carpets, curtains, I oil cloths nnd house furnishings of all kundn cheaper than they can be bought either in Toronto or Montreal. And why not? W0 buy our goods just: as low in price as they do and our expenses are nob no groan. We show as large and carefully selected A stock as any house in Canada. R. McF`aul. Kingston Carpet: Waxehouae. To Open Special Olnnn. This morning samples of ore and ap- paratus necessary for instrncvion wen shipped from tho nchool of mines to Parry Sound where special clones: of instruction (or the benefit: of miners und pro! tors willbegiven by Dr. Goodwin an Prof. Nicol. These classes will be hold at vari- (ma points, beginning no Parry Souni. l`rof. Nicol accompanied the apparatus. He will be joinorl by Dr. Goodwin, who in. on present at Obcnwn. These classes are under government patronage. Ll i ` Ln irrlcu maul. n-Ina. 1 A pleasant event took place at the reel \ dance of Thomas James, 490 Division l nlreeb. lash nighb, when his nephew. Wil- ] llam Potts, was married to Miss Bertha; See. The bride wore a dove-colored cor l mine and carried a bouqueb of white car. I nation-. The bride was assisted bv Min 1 Nora Snider, of (,`>\t:\raqni, while Roherh Mcliwen assisted the groom. Numerous` and handsome were the presence. After a vnmptuone repeat the parhy diapcrvcd wish- ing the happy couple a very happy carver. Mia. Gr:-noqno Ilnurduy Ibo. _ _ . _ __ I_|__ Y ____.....A. l`I_n--`AA I arm `AND VTOINITY. ` lion A Iona: Sun. .1 .... V`. A-.. I--- Lani- lie Loyal To Ingnton. , . _____ __ ..L L... --rr-1 -~ --~ ------- - . , CIDBEBUKN F0(lME Y Tlfl RESI- donco of lion. . A. lrkpatrck,bouuu- mlly mumd. opposite Mmsdonnlrd ; m_-k.__Ap- ll .r|-led hut Night. PMIAGRAPH8 PIOKID UP MY OUQ ' 1-:-.:. I'M nylon or Ivory nu I.Ito-Wnu u Pooplo An Tnlllnj Lbou-loIhII| II upon no Arhontlol of `those who An Intlnl loam. Dunlap : clothing in genuine. The action. Murphy vu. Bignoy. no Brookvilio naaimn wu diaminud with colts. Ueo Roche : onhmul cream in: skin. Lunches and picnic bukohu. Fronbontc Huh - IAIIL Cafe, rt-5.. U90 mam. ulllllopl. {mug IUIIIU. Tho King u lhuughtera of the city union will hold A garden party in Mn. Skinner : grounds on Friday. 17am Juno. from 4 to 7 o`clock. Admission I00. Kim: Corn Cure never fails. The Froeman says n It bhonow bishop for Kingston dioouo is h mmorl ab who ooneintory to be hold the ta week of this month chub the matter wi qmobnbly be l laulover nnhil the full. unt 0.|unu\ r\`:u\A an: .9 K" .9 TH Unto, Tho three loul councils of bho 0.0.0 1!`. will combine and hold a plume no Luke Onmrln nuk on the chin holiday. '1'. V..nhm-n Llnhnnnh innnnrl In! A Unmrm DNK on mo ulvm nouuny. Try Vanhorn Linimonb [mound 0! I plum {or your hum luck. I A lino of mmnm for baalnan won`. 01?. uumopw. A lawn party wu hold yoatorday other- noon and evening at the rouldonoo of J. M. Fair, under the anus Iolon of the monbnrnio l roubym-inn chum . Many from the city were in attendance. 11: mm a complete -nnnnnl I planner nor your mum men. A line of uniting: for bualnou won`. 01?. See them. Duu|op'n. King numb. Tim Kinu .a lhlmhherl of tho MI? nnlnn Imutover nnm um um. Boys bhreo plooo units. 52 50. $2.75, Dunlop I. A hum nnrllv nu held vontardn U or 1 ml |Imat.od ply . XIII! auoooea. No and of lime juice ah Rocho e. Fina blnnk wornbod unit: to manure. I15. Dunlap. King atreab. Tn mlim-n t.hnb hmdncho use Excelsior uumop. mng ncrean. To relieve shah houdncho Headache Powders. 10c. and 250. boxes. For sale only no Silln drug noon, `Z00 Princou Ibroob. I.l_..D...L ...:H.uu. CIA Dnmmnn nu-inn rrmcou Iorooo. Scotch auitinga, $14. Common rice around uhe city tor the name in 817. un- lop. (`.nnnf.v nnunnillm-J. W. Bartram has | lop. County councillor J. W. Bertram called the attention of 0110 council to the unnatiefnctory conditmn of tho hilly road- I way nenr ohe IMZB Schuyler Shibleg-`e pro- perby on the Portland rond. Many cum ph\inl.ahave been made by farmers travel- linp: over in. u.;l,... ...:r. fnr Inna" hnvn, RI rm. 3`). I from $1.31!. Uumop. lung surest. 1 Norbh Kim: leswea for Alexandria Bay Sunday: ah I0 ::.m.. and for Rochester M: 1 (H5 p.m.: Tuesday: And Thursdays Hero leave: no 3 p m.. connochinn with North King at Brighton for Charlotte. J. P. { Hnnley. menu. . Nn .|m.mv nr nhnddv mixtmrea. Honest. } lino: ID. Sailor suite for una'l boys. 31 05. 82. Dunlop, King abroeb. 'l`lmhmn hnnd cnnnonted with Rock- nunlop, lung nu-eeo. ` The brass band connected wnod hnnpihal for the insane. under direc- ` tiun of W. Madill, has begun giving week- ly concerts on the asylum grounds. Every Tuoednv bet-ween tho hours of three and I ve o clock the band will play I pro- ...... ymlnn gramme. (Ihildm Children a ruibn. light and dark colors. ! from $1.50. Dunlop. King street. ` Nnrhh King Inguvnn fnr Alexandria RM! Hnnley. M1000. No shoddy or shoddy mixtures. value for hard earned money here. Dun- lop`: clothing leads. I Thu nnmau nilwnv commnv iuhondu mol- _3l3 gain St.. ammo. N.Y. NKW Y0 Ki` PARIS. CHICAGO. 1' v1 . mum. an-ma. In Thxi) K \vAnmNcrm.. Iixumxux 4 I lop`: clobhinglenna. The screen railway company ing in the present; pavilion nu Lake Ontario park and making provision for cloning in the sides. The band stand will also be moved from its present) location to the wash and. These improvements will be umlermkon so once. i ll l`......l....|.--an ninnn lznnnr In-nm nhlk. | undertaken lb H. Cunninuhsm, piano tuner from Chick- orin;z`a. Orders rocoived no MoAuloy a hnnlz nmm UTIII E: \II book store. Ll....m II book store. Messrs. Human and Soabury. who are performing an Lake Ontario part this week. were written to by Toronto authori- bien who daeirod to secure their services ` an Hunlua l-land for this and next: week. They were olfered 3101) n weekvoach. They will appear there next week. Fhmnnl Dmmldmn. l`ir.tebnm. nomnna. WI IDETB IIBXI WEEK. Samuel Donaldson, l`ir.t.eburg. poehmsm ter at; llufferin posh ollice. wan lame with muscular rhenmamsm for own years. One I bnlztle ol Dr. Hall : Rheumatic Cure cured i him completely. For sale an \\'adc'e drug 1 more. I uA.. I2`...-I Qlnmh Rnnirlnnr " n-hn (mm. An Earl Streeb Reaidem." who com- lplninn of the corner of Earl and Buzob ; stream being as dirty an 3 barnyard and an being a mniumce. cannot: enter these games, as his nnme is not given. This liable for- jmalityia requoatod nah for Wu intrinsic * value, but as a mark of Impact and on- ` teem mcID1sNrS`_<)_v_ IMALE1 aunt naponrmo` -- -8llus and Nervous Disorders `. PILLS ; ARE WITIIWT A RIVAI. Annual lulu over 0,000 ooo _~ JU`ST Hanna :1` o_ur _ oui"r`xiir"" n it 00K~~,;Appl`N o Gil- FRONT OFFICE (iurruthonv Bl urru nu. whether it pays to do without good coal. The S-pnniords thought they could get along without Joxnothiug that was necessary--good mm-|unnn~ ship-nnd just [too what troublothoy are getting into. It doomrtpay to try to do without something you ought to have. especially when it costs so little. lflgwf, SWIFPS `z . SCRANTON COAL, Everybody Wants to Save. * That`s why we are telling you again that we are in :1 posi- tion to turn out :1 First-Class SUKT OF CLOTHES for you. on which you save live or six dol- lars. We have an assortment of SUITINGS. TROWSERINGS. ETC.. ETC.. ETC-. ooo In -vv rnmmb. Foot Queen st. soon a II $oooooooooo L' Uurruu Itrru won't fill a bushel or con- vince you` that J SW13, 9` Is the BEST. You must try it. MANY >99 0999994 worms I1' " HOUSE MODERN uh mom-nu Barrie. oppoulm B|IIhI)p u P_a_lncu, .---.' --.-._.- ._...- --- .. Gollnhin Phonograpti'l"}%1}.,:iI}aL|VI't;#80, _,, KINGSTON RESIIJENCE. THAT I lC- ` tnrosque resldmmnl properly known as 0alderwood," about 24 ucrugn, u:l}u|n|u the (ally. Large brick dwvllmg, nmuu rmmdntlml; all modern lmprovmnt-nha. Inrgu ut.I)I1uNubl)lenI ow. Grnumln well plnnu-d with nrmum-um trees. Exwunlwe g1u'duI1n,ur<'|n\rtl,I-It`. J. B. WALKEI, Klngalon, or li`. I . Dem, London. -- -r------------ I BEAUTY S Eyes} `fr; McMahon 5: Co. :n.__L._ 3&0 `A: -ad Danna &nn.I'1m """`?"' monulanlmm. '1nen~u nothing` like It for an owning`: 1-mortnlnnwm. Other cocalled talking mnohlnn mpnu_imje Ilothllg Mr owning`: omormnnwnt. ulklgr machines mpmiuce only woods 0! cut-and rim nubkwls. specially Ivlenlmtl In I labonnnry. but the Gmphqphone wood; 01 cut-and-drlm nuhyecls. 5|-eclany rtllui lobonmry. Gmph hone u not llmltul In such performances. in tho unphophono youcnn easily make and Immnu y npnrudnee monrtb ol the mice. nr any mum . `mm: It cunsumu unions new Inn-ms nml In chum In over no nptodnctlons um clnrnnd hrllllnnk GrQIQI0I8If8O|IlI$lO'.:',:'M liumnnuml Ind: the mum of lull `hum-_r. ` CI i U UVI` IVI Viv mmmmum Inc): B!l|.|.1`I.|lnIr`I'. n I Noun. . hush an - mu Ole woHS"~;IIInnn;lr=u|-h|no:nud * Incllln IIpp|b- Wm. ml-cnuluuno. - _ DIDBEBUKN F0 Ell Tlff RESI- or ul 0 ggu be Mm-donnI Ap- ply a'linul:us.0utarIo st. val -nun us an -..-. r In Romano `UEENt3 1`nlcE l`.V\ l'1'H 3 gm Imp o?nemn; extension: kit. .. ; - In am WILLIAM STRFJET mt- ioygnlfon Kitchen, rem. xlkxleruw. `Amy ! min-nAnr A EIIIAUY. I1 lannlon Klwnen, tomucr a Grnwv. ..._....__.___..._ _ AVETWO NICE HUUSEBON JOHN- : n Btroot no-rent, between (nerg and rdenham screens. Apply to snrru non, D King lament. A A, .,-_ ---- .-_-.uuAoy L _ iI_) AVE TWO HOUSES ON JOHN- no-rent,_bet7wop (.1_Aergx__:\_Id A Yew weeks sojourn `gt Oqlodonia Spring: haunt`! year of per- foot health. - The Car- ~Waten cold oerywhere. 5 PAN ME NEW RESIDENCE ON I u an It not, net Dlvlslou street, lately I led by David J. hlmhend. A nmall ex- ture will complete IL. [4)t}_u|}g)||\n q,ue_en`a MEDICALEKRDS. UEEN k3 l`lIlGE'l`.WlT oI1l1?`{lBIlE|)(f:0Ql"n03nLn; , pgy to J. B. CAmw1*u1m_s. _._1-n-no oi: Av 't\tvIzIlI l0l1`1J'Il'I.III`\I __r_c_)_ an-.11`. FOR SALE.` _.__._-..____.._..... ID BY MR BRICK. Ixunnlun and u odnrn I. umderaw. Appy next. I. owmm nu ovrzn THE BXBBY -.1-lg.-.%. ::s:a-332:: AND ()U'l'l`AUl!3,U I'LL` W- 1'ro.`Mowu!.. For ull us.` own`. 1!!) Jo u E.Ul'1N W- I Lull mu Ju u ' . . `rho Ouoo Heard on ma county 0onrt--1'ho loru ltnllng 0uo-'l'ho Jury Wu Promo to Omnlot lth Vary Olonr IvI- donoo Before It. Altar lunch hour, Wodneadny. the coun- Iol in the Stone vs. township olotoouo, in the county court oummod up the evi- dence, U. M. Mnodonnoll on lunalf.-,0! plolntl, Ind J. L. Whiting on behalf of tho corporutlon 0! the township. Judge Wilkinon reserved his docltlon. The time onitontinry oonvictt wen thou call- Id. orwoll on onttrlnu tho box bowed ~hiI hood and olfored uponllont prayer. Ho WM r-st triad before the following jury: A. McLean, J. Saunders. A." Simp- son. F. Armstrong. 0. F. Jooluon. 0. Omn- loy.olty: 0. Lemon, Portland; J. Ann- strong. Barrie; E. McConnell. Portland; `W. Hall and (L A. Molho. Wollo Inland. `He won Indicted on A charge ol stealing a horn and buggy from W. J. Wilson. town- ship of Biddulph. county of Middleau, on `May 23rd, 1897. J.` I- whiting. crown attorney. placed Hey 23rd, 1397. A J.~ L. Whiting. Attorney, placed bhe {ache before the jury, whnoh were brought out in the evidence. Farwell had been eenbenoed in the Ipring 011897 to three year: in the Kingeton penibenuinr y from Gederioh. On in way down he jumped from the brain ehouh 100 miles thin side of Toronbo and escaped. On May 23rd he reached the house of W. J. Wnleon and took tee. That night: the horse and buggy were taken. Later a bone corresponding with the one beken wee found In For-well : oeeeeion. on Sea- greve, titty miles uhie ei e of Toronto. Mr. Wilson testified that: Farewell book lmy miles um: mac or '1'0r0l1K0. Mr. Wilson he: with him on the evening of May 23rd. That. night the horse dimppoared and Q59 did Fu-well. He saw Fnrwell ngnin an Sang:-no. whither he was summoned to identify his horse, which` had heen taken from Fm-well. A.n..... um... mnninhrntn nf Seam-ave. from Furwoll. Arthur Miller. mngiahrabe of Beagrnve, said he had nrrolted the prisoner about we miles outside of Seograve. He noti- ed Mr. Wilson, who gave a lull descrip- tion of the bone and buggy beloro seeing bbom. He hnnrled the home and buggy over to Mr. Wilson, the owner. 1-... um... Lnnu: N`.u-wall nlmn 11 small buggy which belonged to wuaon. Prisoner naked the witness if he had ever known him to steel anything. to which witness replied in the negative and ex prose ed a regret at aeeing him in prisoner`: gnrb. Deputy warden O`Leary took the stand and idenciedthe prisoner and conrmed the chergeu against him. Jmim. Wilkinnrn buicv addressed the we charge: ngulnsu mm. Judge Wilkisou briey jury and summed up bhe evidonco as pretty clearly against) the prisoner. Rafnra the iurv rebired. Fnrwell naked clearly agelnau me pnaoner. Before the jury rebired. Wilson if their had been anything else beckon from his abeblos. The repl was that: a robe, blanket: and halter he also been stolen. Ferwell tried bomake npoint by impressing upon the jury the fact: than these articles ebolen had not been found upon him. Arthur Miller. in answer bo the prisoner`: mm. Arthur Miller. prisoner`: question, raid that: Farwell had admitted, when arrested. that the horse and buggy had been stolen. The jury retired ab three o'clock. Ah lteen minutes alter live o cloclr they had not returned and the judge. growing irnpaoleno. vent: the dopuuylhorllf after them. They entered but foreman Jackson reported that they had not: agreed on a ver- diet. "In in not my desire to haeien you in reaching a verdict. but in is a elanrler on the jury eyetem of the country than twelve men cannot a ree on a decision when the evidence has n so clear. In is unac- countable than you should epend so much time over Inch a cane and in in etrange hhah come of you men. alter taking an oath to give a verdict: according to the evidence. will oppoce the majority on much clear evi- dence. You may go one now and if you desire to remain for any len iii of time I will allow you. This was t e judgo`e re- tort. delivered in decisive tonoe. Another hall hour olapeed and the jurymen return- ed to render a verdict: of guilty. with a re- commendation for mercy. I-n- ulna an-annals An rm: main hhn ra- Mr. \'Vlll0n, we owner. - John Miller knew Fm-well when is small boy. He naw him with the horse and buggy which belonged to Wilson. Prinnnnr ulmd the commonuuuon tor mercy. "On whnh grounds do you make the re- quoet. T" onquired bus lordehip.dmppIng his eye brown I. Fnramnn - "Some members thought auno:_wi;,ggj$oN ioonan some uunv MEMBERS. ` h brown Foreman thought there van a lack of straight convicting evidence. Jude--wlmt mom do they want? ` Forenmn-"l don t. Wnnb any more than thno given." in lnrrhhin than dismissed I0 i\lfV. -1-:-::_ u-:.$.j::- ~ u 4 |s1suru1> F9_i_t:_S_l_)_?EN mas] tnno given." His lordship than the jury. huh advised thoso "some members" If they over not on I jury again to listen to the .n-u-uctiona given by the court and and no nbtompb to decide I one blinuly and stubbornly. "Farrell. luv you Anything to any 3" naked the judge. Thu nrimnnr named to rennin the Ino- aexen me yunge. The prisoner seemed to regain don: of hie long eilenh tongue end pleaded innocence to the charge against. him. Any olfence than he had committed in this country lied nob been done wilfully. he said. When he had been lodged in a weetern jsilfore crime hie wile and live children Iollowed him. An ollicial in that jail was the nzeene oi eeperating hie chil- ` dren lrom their mother. and they were uhrown on the world wibhonb e protector. A thought of thee wae eutlicienh to make any father dew-pente end escape from custody when the opportunity wee given. He then in on account of hie wonder- inge aer ie eecepe from the train. Hie nel spoeel wee nude with more blinding hi! cyes. m. lnninhin Ian not ah all moved by hll it lordship VII not at all mmrod by hi: mobs, and Innmneod him to 3 term oi nun sun with hard Iqbor, to begin at tho oxpintion of his pt-Mont arm, which ends in Much, IDII). -L. an}. oval: Iclvusll Inn. David Ford was triad for attempting to cl.-capo from Mt ilontiuy on B012. 1701 Ink lb inn! to but me one in- Imnnolulupr lcdupontho nnnnd from H 1vEnv1mw"iiar,AN'n(: t.|o`%lg`:;`[`:lltg $0 wn lyre. Oxjlllli In Illinngumm 'Idhu.hIIcQ tho vsllnd Iuildingousd him. In pleading not guilty ithnd bun his inaction to any tin D had 1 . tho not run ISIIBHOH WWII I10!` BPUUU. Con. Millun will donate A silk ag to be competed for if a junior baseball league in formed in the clb . _El forts are being put: fox-ch to bring u out: the formation of n Jeague. On Jnlv let: the Mxmle Leaf baseball lluhor but on. Joseph Finhor. who has been in the county jollalnce the 10.51: oltho preueuo month was tholoab called. Hi: term pf imprisonment: had expired. and he was damned hero to undo brlol for omm ting to escape along with Ford and also. 0.1!`. Smith, on behalf M the rlnooer. Inhurodnplu of guilty. Flnhur I rvory young man of comely appearance, and ovidenbly comes 0! a respectable family. He lays his lumber in an Anglionn clergy- mon, residing in the northern pure of England. Ah the time of his attempt: to escape be had only seventy days to nerve. In hhn murh he also exmonmd his regret: nu u-nvu - u-uuu A regular monbhly meeting of the King- abon bicyclo club was held lash evening, president: Hoan presiding. There WIIB ti splendid abtendnnce of members. The question of holding a big meet; on the civic holiday was discussed and 3 resolution to do so was adopted. These committees were appointed to carry out: the arrange- ments 2 l rint.ing~C. D. l\lcFurl:ind. Traclx-R. J. Wilson, N. 1`arenh.C. 1). McFarland. A.I......b..:....,l\ Linn. I`. I ! lhlln. Lyons. Muaic--Dr. Daly. C. L. Baas, F. W. Coates. n..n....:.... ,I:` I2 n.II....lm.- h Mnlign rogue for his wrung clolngl, and hsdaumdo up" his mind no wank bmwotly In the hunt. K0 was glnn a. six monbhu Iuhoncc to run concurrently with his pnunb berm. which expire`: in February` mark. 6 " )eague. On July let: the Maple club at Montreal and the Princess atreeb nine will meet. at: Lake Onbnrio park. The St). Vincent de Paul society will hold a monster picnic there on that day. Tim Rnnmrn and Prinnnn an-eat: nine monster picnic uuura un Luau uuy. Tho Bowers and Princess street: nine baseball teams Wlll have their second meet- ing on Saturday afternoon in the cricket] eld. Both teams are rehearsing hard for the event). The Beavers expect) to retrieve their loan laurela. They will play Gillespie and Murray, two old members. W, Tjl ME RESIDENCE ON J n new lately mnuuled by hlwheml, nmall ex_- auspice: 0! me bunaulall ruau cluu. The committee appointed ah the last. meeting of the club to consider the ques- tion of holding an "At: Home" in the new club house, reported favorably on the pro- ject: and the report. was adopted. Annhhar committee aubmmted A draft: of escape no nnu only wvcuny unya LU menu. In the courh he also express-od regret: lot` his wrong doings. und evidently he folo his position. Be hold the judge he had lrieuda no Smith's Falls. whebher he would go if lab out. His lordabip gave him bhnoly ndvlco. and allowed him be 30 on a suspended sentence of six months. nrougnu A Email purny no we may w-uuy. On Snourday ve crews of the Lmbine rowing club will pull for rau place and points on Luohine lake. Thnmn McAu|ev ran his new vaohb on pomna on mmulna raw. Thomas McAu|oy yacht: a trial brip the other day and in highly aatiaerl with her npeed. rm Millnn will dnnnha A nilk Han hn he Mob annnu. Adverhiaing-[). Mel-1&0, E. B. (Lulla- gber, C. D. McFarland. Prizaa--C. I). McFarland. 1). Plowa. E. gner, U. 11. MC! arlunu. 1'rizaa-C. D. McFarland, Plowa, Lyons. l\hu:in--Dr. l):xlv. C. L. Baas. 1. A1. nlulpuy, u. Annuuv, n. u. vvunuu. In connection with the mooba hwenhy mile road race will be run off under the auspice: of the Canadian road club. Flu... ..\...mHnn nnnninrnd uh lhn Innl. What In Trnnsplrlng In tho spol-clng LIOIII An Sport: (10. The atenmynobb Blue Bell, of Pintou, brought a amall pnrby no the city to-day. nn Rnhurrlm: vn crews of the Lmbina Uoatea. C0llocting--E. B. Gallagher, I). Mclho, T. A. Murphy, N. Parana, R. J. Wilson. In nnnnm\r.1nn II7i|.h the mmahnhwanhv jam: and mo reporn was nuopteu. Another committee rules and rogulatlona no govern the new club house and than were accepted. 9!... -...4.Xn.n hnnv-I` nnlnyl four [Mn nrivilnun J. Uulun Iu.|I.1:u, nu. lllvnununn -..v`., ......., ooou Whitehead. n Int ml ulna Queen`: H grounds. Apply to H. V. mums. Bar- I n CIIID D0030 nnu B0060 `"0"! |K3CUpl'.Glh The racing board naked for the privil e of paying to the athletic association I 0 annual fees of six racing members of the club and this who gmntod. `The racing board will choose the men to be thus favor- ed. All who compete in nice} will be given an op rtunity to show themselves worthy 0! one a favor by a trial 0! speed. The Latest New: About Vessel: and the Porto! Klnnton. Cnph.Coloumn Hinckley will be iven the command of the steamer New You . 'l`\l... -5.-.......- I n|rn liinl-ninnn Inna-fnrnrr` command 0| the steamer L\ aw 1 out. The steamer Lake Michigan, westward bound, uouched at Swiftfs wharf than morn- in. mg. The steamer John Milne, Sodm Point, coal laden. touched at: this port this morn~ ingilhound !or Smith : Falls. r..-\. ;- 5.-.`-.. ....l....I nu Mm 951 Rnnn. In nounu Ior amlln 3 runs. or): is being rushed on the SS. Roco- dalo with the View of releasing her from the dry dock to-moraow night. Tim mvanun nutter Gresham. which has me my doc: to-moraow nlgnu. The revenue cutter Gresham. been am Ogdenaburg for seven mesh, is now ready to leave ior Montreal. AI-rival: - Tno Active. from Proocoms. ready to leave Ior Moncrenu. Arrivals: Tug Active. from Prescott. light; schooner Echo, bay ports. 1. bu:-hols peas; steamer Corsican, Montreal. Honnrtnrnnt Sloan Tmnc. Tmnton. om-uols pB!\!; lllenliuur \zUI"Bll!IlI. nxuubrunl. Deperturee : Sloop Trent. Trenton, light; steamer Corsican. Toronto; steamer Algerian. Montreal; schooner Two Brothers. Oawcgo. lights. Th Inrnnnh wlmlebeck eveemer ever Uswcgo. ngno. The largest wlmlebeck built. in now ready at Week: Superior to go inho commit-eion. She wee built by Mr. Mcbougall. and hen e carrying capacity of 7.0U0\qne dead weight. Irwin Marshall, formerly of this city. will sail on her u cliiel engineer. - Thu ntnnlnnr Almmuuin. Canh. Jlrnos oouege rlnoer. cmet engineer. The summer Algonquin, Capo. Jumos Mchhugh commanding. holds the mcord for who bonnet trip between this porn and Toledo. She made the round tnpin Gm days and twenty-two hours. bringing down 70.000 bushels of corn, and laying over one nighl in Toledo. Vnnlnnrlnv kg:-Inn: mnnfnr Mnnnmlnnn mum In Aoluuo. Yootorday harbor mutor McCmmon and medical hmlth cicor Foe vi.-ind the government dad to ascertain an whn in! the match ~drodgod up vs hing gzmpod inm the channel. It was shown that Ilwdcbrio in dumpod uh I apot when the nut io over [own feet deep and fully 1 mile on of the month of Ike inhale I P E) Monday mornin at Bnlhlo hvonty tonnolpn coal won paced inthobunhn oltho uullnt Now York. Bho wu lty noun an into and upon arriving hon still had 3 quantity 0! the cod nuuining. This in couidoud n wondctfnl nhidvt men: by ohnubon men. as an ordinary gamma will burn up slut muchcod in om my. Holland onnnl Input Pon1'0oI.uonxn. 0nL.JIno I5.--Dawn : Shanta AVID". Chicago to Ogdcnzburg. puns! cugo: Noungo. Adana to on. go. Hutu: Oasis. Chicago to Pnnou. con: Ralph. Humid. CI` to X when; Dnvuxniugo Izohn. 5. Porn Du.norsI:.0n\. Jon I! -Down: Stu-tr Nlphon. Holhannn ltd Smith. Bu-cg: Io _ burg. hula; cannot Iaagdon. Chicago to Odcnabu-3. `Quad urgomhnnc Anni Change In Omdnalun. nun! arm: manna , _,..- -.--4-\" I ` -V` `__4.-4-> 8POR1-'_l-FIG P-ARAGRVAPH8. MARINE INTeLu- 'l`o llnve A Meet. DR. 0. w. MYLKS. RETm`xNu HOUHE Surgeonnt (huwrnl Hm-pnul. has opened u urgory, mu Wulllmgwu mrmsx. ._.._..__.____._._.____._.._..

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