'7. but ta! opposition kept ont John. grnnaltlt of the piano oonunodon. and Mn Ion. John Thomas. When "Soot- ty"8ohIoy undo nnlm mind top Into the no . howuvgr, went. Rlchzd tun, tho bmhpluo at On: motion Sohlq, In bgouumlly dtuuld Io- twcan Iworonumo nnumol woto-Iho' loaouq tint and the Ala-I'h.u8nupwu yuhld punou cl 5 woe: and A day at harvesting. It aged N be llld um Colonel Edward Schlq owned "the riohelt land. the blank- ets` ' and the uncut banal" In tho ICON. ICIIIIHI lhn vnnnp vnA- gr... uwmu com . the rather of the com- modona, Ind veral bro!-hen. One of these, Edward icy, wu n man of con- uidonblo ?porta`noo in military aaln. It was at lone! Edward : farm that the future oonmfodora moentod the charge of luineu to the extent of working for tho puriod oi 5 week and day hnrvuting. Colonai Edwu-cl U07 I` llllUl' now IIVUH In IJIIIMIDOTO. 01' QX'$ she` in pmud of her commodom brother and can tell mun Interesting not-In about him. (`run nf OK.`-- I--- A- 1A - ` ` ` ` uxuulurlesu uli ruonnold.~ Afmr owhlln therowal a stepmother. * and tho family loathe:-ad, never to be :0- ` united. Today than are only the comma- dore and his sister. Mn. Pu-In Fisher. lawn of the fnmlly of seven children. Mn. Fisher now lives In Bammom. Of oonno she nmud bar mmmnam. hm..- vur uuauuuu nnmmom glrl. he oommod0ro's mother was only 98 years of age at tho tlmo of her death. which left the Schloy children to grow up mothcx-loos at R.!oh!lold.~ Affnt nurhlln flu... -...- - .A-----Arm UK we pmaum mnnom Scott Schloy. John Thomas Schlta;nmncd his son ult- at` his friend Gonoml lnold Scott. John Thomas married Goorgo Ann McClure. 0 var ; beautiful Bnltlmom girl. h 6 oommndnmha rnnfhnn mum 4-.I- no or -to. Joli. um Oorhooi and Miio Toad}. Tho loilioo having Iohloo woto: Iodouu Wilton. Woloh. Phillipa. Mur- doll.Lovlol nod Wodo. Thoy won oil ably oldotod 5 tho iollowing young glrlo: Hlo-on J. llo.R.Oorhooo. V. Ilnndoll, ' J. Ho0onII. I. Wlloon. Ii. Bum. L. In- woll. n.a.u.u.u o. 3 .n.m - La 3. Wilooo. r.'n.uu:':'na r. 3:- 0. V Tho nuieol woo io ltloul nudotod ond hly onjoyod by all; ouill,- 1 out lot ito norii to no it no under tho 0-`wot omucomont 0 Mn. Boats and ` II ll (Inn. d I! bun. Noun. K.onolov'.:ndu 4 _ Ims. mlzlm nsmm. "(Commodore 8chley'u only sister.) as. tho sncond. who In turn b_c-camo tho fa- ther of John Thommz, who wm the father of the pmsont Wineld Scott Schloy. Sch]:-v mum-d hlu nnn .10, rvulury, II II 31805-rndlln. ' The Schloyn Incrouned In numbers and prosperity with each generation. John Thoma was succeeded by his son. Geo J noob, who was the tumor of John Thom- III OI . A look of the baby's halt won put into an oak sapling, with much weird incanta- tion and pmyorto the Great Spirit that the little Eve might grow lure the tree. A row years ago the tree was cut down. and there, after a lapse of nearly 160 yous. was the look of rod gold huh-of Eve Sohloy. The Schleya have kept their ruddy look: to this day. and before the oomlnodonfl hair began to show the frosts of approach- ing winter the color was like that of Eve Sohley, his great-grandmmt. The Snhlovn lnm-n......a `II ........n..... -_A uuu no nun-mu mom to making silk. - John Thomas Schley built the mil home in Frederick. It was a wild ooun- try when, and the Blue mountains shut in tho Bchlaya and their only neighbors, the Tuscarora Indiana. John Thomas daugh- ter was the first white child born in Fred- erick, and for this mason she received the name of Eve. She hurl I Tuscarora nquaw for a nurse, And a quaint Indian ceremony was performed by the Indians in the little girl : honor. A hub -0 LL- |._L__n_ 1 .,, , _.-..._.. - .....u.u-we nu uuu Llllli Iiu runn- sflvaniimgon to Maryland. John mas Sohley was in us eihnunstnnoos when he left the author- isnd for religious sud political reason: He had been a man of considerable inu- ence in his native oouncry, and when he come oolmerios he bronght a consider- ` able number of immigrants with him. and he started them to making Schlmr hnllh gr... 9.... nuuuuou we nown or Frederick. John Thoma: war a German. He came from Rhonlnh Palotlnato in 1746 nut to Penn- Iylvaul than ma: Qnhlnv -An In n-n...._....- , ,__ _. -y-out an-I cu- Wtfoicogontl oltho Han Who ll Plqyinj Incl an Important run In the Inn-lag Innis 0! `lot . Next to heroes themselves the families of heroes are interesting. As 6 sort of compliment to Commodore Schlcy the American public has made itself familiar with his early career. his youthful esca- pades. his boyish aohlovcmentsend his up- ward course during his later years. Hav- ing` done this. the` some public wants to know something about his relatives. `Hie historic little town of Frederick, Md. . where have Barbers Fneitchle flaunt- od the stars and stripes in the face of Stonewall Jackson : men, is e Schley town. It was founded and built and col- onised by Sohleys, and near it was born and bred the commodore who has done so much to bring honor to his name and country. It wu the greet-great-grandfather of the commodore, John Thomas Schley, who founded the town of Frederick. John was a Gama... tr. ......- 4...... mom A Flggyglrs FAMILY.` OOMMbDORE VSCHLEY COMES FROM 3 A PAOIFIC AND WORTHY LINE. OIINI-.055 ! Illlll leterIeluneet- `lee Pee;-tense leederea. `neredey evening the members oi 83. Jenni elIIlohvwoIeen e guild held their eeeeed eueereelnuent in the pn-oohiel eeheol hone. IN-ewberriee, ice cream. eeedy end owere were for eele. end el- Ihoegb the ooemmee epered neither time not energy in ondeevorlng to reep ` e nlnhnliel reuerd. they were in e leeelre dieeppoinhed by ehe poor ei- teeclenoe ol the members of the oongregm on. not lielledexea me-A being preunh. The bell wee preeeily deoorebed wieh liege I'll lower: end eech eeble weaje mervel ol deinjieqe. like Ethel Uorbehe preeided ever the lower Ieblemhloh wee beeeeiiull et . The oendy uebie, ieden vie the o ieeee d eweete. wee in cherge oi Ire. Debi`. Mien Oorbeet line m an up cuunlly runovo the hlnci I Vi huh. I Evy ..m.. .. wuuuuunenonwnnwlth udrop Will? or the upol tho than nbit ch lnnncnutlo. `mm II In two days canlnlly the blue I use with a mum nu-un.n.......u. - WIIZ Theee are better left alone then tt-eeted lnjudlcloualy. They may be Idol] and certainly cured by keeping them conduit- ly damp with re; dipped In vinegar, than ullclng them ol! thinly day by day end up- plylng powdered alum eothe {nah surface. Anothe: plan In to touch them every_eeo- ond tin or en with the pointed end of e slate pencil or much dlfpad in acetic. gle- clel eoetlo. nmrlunc, n u-to or nlphurlo ecld or emlxtunot chronic cold. one pen Iofornr pu-tnweundnlly. AI thunde- Inendgreet cue. Ante:-though slower process In tomoletan eeohwerlwlth ulrop; ofjnoer otthe tlpol batman. nut `COIN Ly gt `*3 ,-_..vw - u-nu: uy lb. vvnon IWIIDIQIIT of age. I won one day playing with a younger ulster when she fell into an open groio when a tin wu burning. I sprung to her assistance. dragged her from don- ~ gar, and in doing to Hell myself. with my (me upon tho burning cools. When I won Kicked up, my face was on blonk"-ond in nger transxed his nnt.oqonist-"u that man : hon-t.. "-Snn Fnnciaoo Argo- nnn I. -vpmuunwu In. " Hr. Brewster gave no outwu-d nlgn that he felt thin cruel blow until he had ninhod his argument. Then he said: "For the urn time in my lift the per oonul defect from which I suffer has been the subject of public remark. I will tell you how I cum by it When has 5 year: day ninvinp with . Ir. Burner`: Reply. The Into Benjamin H. Bnvwntor, Prat dent Arthur`: attorney general, when fact wan terribly disgured by scam, was once engaged in acne nanttorney for the Pen n- sylvania railroad, and the opposing conn- Iel In his closing speech made A moat bru- hl uunuk on him. "The dealings of the ~ railroad," he said, "an as tortuous and Swim-.d u the (autumn of the nun who I-u;`moentod it." I` 'RI-n-a.u- ..._. ...- -._A-r - u onggngo train the mom: It oo- E733 rxflndapondenoo hall. and than an many of MI town: who would lib b pm the pacemaker Jill. uuaer wings no In a vegetarian. But Mr. Love and: that this In actual. wnrng world just now and that peace In at o dlnoount. HI: ooclohy has been nicot- od bag and baggage from the ouplod In Indnnnndannn hgn ....a n.... ._ puny, wmcn was published bromloast. Lovo comes of old Quaker stock, and wlth the proverbial shruwdnou of tho Quulrer has mnmunod a fortune in trade. He is an elderly man with a soft voice. a benevolent lace and mlld mnnnon. Among other thlngs ho is vegamrlnn. llndn um: um I. . ......u nI.I' mu: :1. LOVE. doniy discovered one day that by being oioclui to tho oice for which he was A candidate. even though the chief omcutivo bo no harmless a ormtum an Boivn Lock- wood, ho would be placed in tho position of countonnnoingwnrmre. The thought was horrible. So he not down and wrote 0 iottor of dooiinatlon, addmaaod to hit party, which published broadcast. Love name: at am n...|..... ..o...s --- I I serious. If Mr. Love could just roatrnn his in- ciinatlolwto write letters, he would save himself a heap of trouble. The document which came from his pen in 1888, declin- ing to run for the vice presidency, in his- taorio. 1% win typical of the man. Ho and- won xnuwn outside his native city, al- though he (eoeived the nomination for vice president of the United State: on Boivn Lockwood : oquni rights ticket dur- ing the campaign of 1888, but iu Philo- deiphia he has for years been regarded M a harmless sort of person possessed of an eccentricity rather more amusing than serious. (\ `II \I_ T--- _--IJ 1- * ulg ITIIUJDI I/0 llllllstllf. During the px-ograas of tho olvll war he was a moat perslnooutopponont of the gov- ornmons measures. Tho climax came when he was drafted. The man of peace was horried. The outcome of to was that rather than go and tight; ho gladly aqoeptn od oonnement In a mllltaryprlson. when he remained untll released through the kindness of President Llnooln. Pannnnmlmr Tnvn 1. Ian): .....n-..I--1- uuuuuu 0| rmamenu mnooln. Poncomaker Love in not particularly well known outside his c1ty,nl- looonlriomu at the Man who Apologinol For tho War. Alfred H. Love, the man who wrote to the queen regent of Spain apologising for Uncie Sam and dioomdibing the war, in I Philadolphiun and the president of the Universal Ponce union. This role of in- ternational pomomnker in no new one to him. He in an original ponoo man. He ` has decried war before and with disturb- ing roanlta to himself. ilur-Inn u. n_,........... ..a ;|__ _.__n , - 300 doz. new grass bleached Napkins, beat Belfast goods, excellent designs, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.47, $2.98, $3.50. DOYLIES. _ TRAY cL6rHs. LINEN SCARFS. Real Irish ax, double damaelr, grass` bleached, two yards wide, all new de- sign, 70c, 75c. 85c, 90c, 95c, $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.50. Table Napkins. Table Linens. WANTED--YOUR NAME ,_,"}`!,:",',',-,,`Z',", `We Have the Goods That You Require, and The Right Prices. _ PEACEMM an LOVE. ALFRED ll. LOVE. uun-.uI -_._ - r-- A`- nlu nntlgonllP-"Il ::San Fnnchoomjo-1 (One thing not um. in, um none llonring on its chimn ha done, ; Known not well the amount one Hoard ol man beneath the sun opod in heaven, homoer. I {sort uni man; and loud and light, Vory sound of very light. Hoard !rom'morniog`n rodent height, .WlmI the soul of all do! In I-`illl I child`: clear lung Mr. All mo wmaa onhafrth may bring 7 All sweet aounda together. Sweeter tar than all things hoard. Hand of barper, tone of blfd. Sound of woorh at sundown atirrod. Welling watarf Winsome word, Wind in warm, wan weather. n ulIlI'l lunch. Buffalo Ex rem. All the hol a of heaven may ring. All the birds of hen may sing, All the wells F rth may Ipring. All tho winds on th bung sweet. tunelhor. Brings on mother." remarked Buo Brette. on ono Oholly boy brought mother to the stage door. Did you on: notioo it 7 If you hear of one cnlunity you will but of two more. If you hear of A H] In Inywlloro you will but of more. If you hour ofono divorce you will but of two wedding! : out! no on. If you buy anew unit, you hunto boy a new but tango with it -3 now hut calls for new ohooI-new than all: for 3 now eooo-nov cum calls for seven! drinks. no that you may niu coin bottor. and than you ire. you ooo. Speaking about oooh---which vo won not-hovo you soon the new ones OAK HALL in showing ? No. you have not. nnlou you saw them this morning. for they on NEW '.l'0-DAY. We oliow took: that are nearly right- stock. color and prioo --no will om got than. You will mslxo no miutoko if you line your ohou thqm. for tlioy on I grout lino. Kingrtoniono do not go barefoot. wmso--voun ms: 01! : Innnnuv 00 r.....n. "`ONE THING 69 and 7| Brock Street. MEKELVEY & BIR(;I-i`,- (J. H. SUTHERLAND, Kin ston, nt. [$100 OTHER CLEVELANDS ,,-_- v- (3- As the public becomes more discerning Cleveland Bicycles be. come more popular, which accounts for their ever-increasing aalea each year. Regardless of expense-every improvement that ex- perience and human ingenuity can devise, which contribute to the beauty, durability and easy running qualities, in embraced in the Cleveland Bicycle. CLEVELAND'S THE SUCCESS 0F 98. Good I\DlOl"fl11eI l3! `An oxullont Food, admirably adapted .10 the wants of Infants and Young Persons, and being rich In Phoophatea and Potash In of tho (rates: utility In supply- ylng t})o bone-forming and other lnd|apo_uonblo'elements of food. Q-_ n,, A Represents the highest ideal in the art of bicycle 'I\lln<.1 45- .-_ -- BOLE REI`RESEN'l`A`l'XV'E-- AGENTS EVERYWHERE. WRITE #01! CATALOGUE H. A. LOZIER 6: C0., Toronto Junction. nnr .l`. nu-nni.-nu-um A llrn A OIIICI I Iltl. hill _ `___ -`CI KOIII 9| Ice-Cream Freezers. Wire for Window Screens. j._.__..__.._. Lawn Mowers. Garden Hose, Water Coolers. Refrigerators. |,.,.,r'....-... rs..- -. H. :1. mm cum CLEVELAND % BICYCLES 30- h W is All reliable makes of low prices. We are quoting very low prices on Quilts and White Spreads. w. A. MITCHELL. : gumuvrnmcmng srmnwr. $1.15, $1.35, $1.55, sins, $2.00, 32.50, $3 dozen. Roller Towels. [Towels Hand Towels, our values` have never been excelled. ~T~T~aJnd Prices Right. ` Nsllnllrlnn llalr Rchuovod DIRlAIln11.v Iii Dunn n--n1 4_ 3- L. 3-nnan 4 co ljunclnitlinnn ha nu. ':R"u""..s'.'.IL"'..'\`. %.l."`.'.`3 `.15. -3 ,. NI-I501 hj1m1 -A an- " JOHN naaoamjjj hr ohnrunn uni-5... nu... .__._- _ VI VII` I-"Ii II IUWIIUIUIIF 50 50 0 it! now. We warrant the pains we ve to be nun proof and weather prool. and to make your house or fence or whatever you use it fox-`decay proof. We have a full line of Paint: of every color for every purpose. and prices AI-A rinlal. fstrs. JUBILEE ` '`vt we I rish goods at construction. "'9 first -._-- vvuuc tutu 7:515. Linen Coats and Pique Vests. and coats and Vests. AT IT. JAMI8 OHUIIOH. DVD will?! no Imuos. `at "Prices That Hug In the Shade of Popular Favor. -Illa! IHIII I000. lmnnmp 6: om'PA_tn1 so}?-a'1oi}mt to tall 0 .....I....- `III. .. -....- -1. AL- ._-:_ A- __-r- V-V-nun-v VI IVVU. Can. A. Cumnon, M D. nunuryooglnarlng--I!`ino cluu,0. 8.1!. Doniuon. llillhry nrvoysnd noonnainneo-l'irn oluu. C.8.Il. Dcniaoo. . Tactics. military ulnininknlion Mid lnw-I'irI-0 clan. C.8.|l. Dculaon. 8nrvoyin-l'u'u clan. 08 M. Dani- Ion l:runoh-B.8.I. Hnnhr. Inglivh-B 8.I. Hunla. agfioq phydoo-l'in0 clan. cm: ooguaung-mm an-. c.s.n. Dachau. _ _.... -._.. V.-ucv uunul . VUCWI. sauna muzn. |lnBhoma0loo-Fint clue. 0.8 M. Doni- aon; noood olun. O.S.l. Our-Hnrria. Kilihrvarinn-lnp_ln`i..n -1-.. n n n ruuw. won upo governor-genor|l'I gold mods! for gononl prociency. Bnulion Sergt.-Major Hunter. Dur- ham. cuponrod the governor-general : Iilvor mods! for goqornl prociency. . The votnor-general : bronze modal for Euunroptooloncy was won by O.3.M. Ironwood. uompony sorgb.-Major Donloon. To~ ronoo. won the governor-general`: no_d:l ptocionov. um: um u uonnor In one Mob. ;` C.S.M. Cnldwoll won the sword given to oho osdoo diatinguiahod in nondnoo and diaciplino. IIIIU UICIUU dinciplino. (`Ann nan: vuuuwn oouugluta Insuituoo. G.8.M. Donioon wu dlabinguinhod in ovary oubjocb, fourboon in all. This is the lino time such: nhing bu occurred wlohin bho history of the imhibution. B.8.Il. Hunter wu distinguished in nine unbjocu; O.S.M. Sherwood in six; cor ml 1': nuts in live: C S M. Caldwell in b roe; on Humor-slay in owo.nnd ado`: Kings- mlll and O'Connor in mu. ; (ISM. nlrlunll um. um -----I -1--- - vnnuoor. n .1 , puhuu Iohooln. Company nu-guns-mujor A. O. Cnldwoll. Lunrk. 31,368. Upper Canada college. Ondoo W. B. Kingllnill, Toronto, `.27.- 275. Bishop : oollogo, Lonnoxvillo. P.Q. Cndob J. F. O'Connor, Ottawa. 25,448. OMIWI oollogiuto institute. G.8.M_ Daninnn -.. .Il.n:......:-L--I -.7 lliliouryoo Ioninou. nu. U..5.l. our-Huria. gI'nou-lug-Fina U I" UIIIIKII OOH ' bhlion Iorqosnt-major F. 1!`. Hunter, Durham. 30,921. Upper Cnmds college. Oompnuy sergeants-major L. Sherwood, Nnpmoo. 36.449. Nnpunoo high school. Cadet H. Sb. 0. Hunonloy. Vnnoouvor, 3.0.. 33.2l2. Vancouver public ochoolu. Corporal H. R Pnjzmb. Hnlifnx, 32,612. Windsor. A .4 public schools. Commnv |amnma.m.im- A n n.m..n uarnuu WOIIOIO] uanuou. Toroc ' Ugrr Canada oolloga. II|`nQnt..mainr I`, I . nay. uuuov uuonnor, omen mngamill. . Conduct and diooipliuo--0.8.14. Odd- , well, BS.M. Hunter, C.S.M. Sherwood, C.S.M. Donioon. cor ll Pnyunmoadou Hnmouloy. cadet 0' nor. csdoo Kings- mill. Burn iug--C.8.M. Donioon, cadet Hun- Orllo g.8.M. Hunboncorgonl Pnynno, 0.8. . Sherwood. C.8.M. uldwoll. cadet Kingunlll. and O'Connor. 4 Grnnd hoh|-Oo|npuny oorgonnh-major Uu-not Wolooloy Doninou. Toronto, 43,040. U000! Olnndn onlloag uuulpuuo. Company Sorgb.-Major 0000. tho norm-nm-.m-n.p.I'. ....u Drill: and excl-cinoI-B 8.M. Hunter. 0 EM. Bhorwood,oorponl Pnynnb.C.8.M. Donioon. O.8.M. Ocldwoll. oadob Humm- loy. cadet O'Connor, otdeo Kingamill. diloinlino--O.l-|.M. (ma. canon uuonnor. oaaou nnmorlloy, oadoa Klngunill. Civil engines:-ing--0.8.M. Donluon. dot Human oy, 08 M. Sherwood, 3.8.31. Humor, oorponl Payunb. 0.8.M. Caldwell. cadet Kingnmlll. oodoh 0 Oon- nor. um rm znymauc, unuouuuonnor. 19 yua+-o.s.M. Damon. B.B.M. Hun- ter. oorponl Pl nut. cadet: Hnmonloy, O.8.M. Show , 0.8.M. Caldwell, cndoo Kg`:-nnhnlltI:pdn:l(2`p02::`:-f..i-M-.. n I: u mug-uuu. owou uuonnor. nohaud drawing nod puinhi -O.B.M. Donluon. 0.8.1 Bncrwood, B. .ll. Hun- tor Pcyuno. C.8.Il. Cddwell, cuiob onnor. oadou Hunorlloy, oadca Klnkllnill. -- V V---nu v-uvu Anlusllllllg Uul |!Ul'Il Pu nub. cadet Hnmorroy. homilI:ry-O.8.M. venison, B.B.M. Hunter. O.S.M. Sher . dob Kings- nlll. U.S.M. Caldwell, cadet) Hunouloy. 130 ml Pnynnt. ondoo O'Connor. hvlku---0_R_M, D-nimn R H M `II..- V ulunwg Una-I. BIIIIWOOII. Gcomoklonl don main drawing-- B.8.H. Hutu. 0.8. . Danton. O.B.M. uhu-wood. oorponl Pnynnmoadoo Homer- Iloy. 0.8.M. Onldwoll, oaduo O'Connor. oodot Klngunill. ; l'unoh-B.S.l{.Huntor, 0.8.11. Deni- Ion, U.H.M. Caldwell. ondcu Hunenloy, osdobkingtmlll. cor rnl Paynno, O.B.M. Sherwood. who 0 nor. Eng|ish--B.B.M. Hunter, 0.8.51. Shor- wood, O.B.M. Cnldwall. (.`.8.M. Doniaon, osdob O'Connor. oodob Kingamill, corporal hOmilIil'V - C.8.M. Ilanlnnm R R M - uvy. un.-1. ulluwou, emu mngcmlll, oodon O'Connor. Illlmry hlnbory. Ituhogy. Moria, ud- mlnlutnlnon und low--U.8.M. Donloon. B.8.M. Hunoor. O.B.M. Sherwood. corpor- al Payunt. dob 0 0onnot, 0.8.M. Cald- unll, osdoo Homonloy. ondoo Kingunill. Mlllury topognphy. noonmlounoo And annoying--0.8.M. Donluon. B B.M. Hun- Iot, oorponl Poynno, oadob Hamonloy. 0 8.1!. Caldwell. cadoo Kingmlll. oadou O Oonnor. 0.8.11. Sherwood. Gnmnvhnl Ant. gnal-u...l.... .!.._:_.. v.n.n. vnuuvull, cull! vuonnor; 05000 Klyulnill. ulhuy ooglnocring--O.8.M. Dcninon; 0.3.M. Bnorwood; cot ll Payzsub; os- doo Hunonlo ;oadot ingunm; B.d.M. .HIll1| o0|';0.8. . Caldwell: oudoh U'Oannor. Thea and odfmrnouion of |rDil|ory- O.8.M. luon, B.B.M. Hunter. oorponl Payunb, 0.8.11. Sherwood. cadet Humor- aloy. 0.8.11. O-ldwoll, cud Kingcmlll, I . aunuu-ma omsa. Mnthomooion md moohan1oI-O.B.M. Donuonzoadoo Humanity; B8.M. Kun- |oI';0.B.M. Btu-wood; corporal Psynnt; O.u.M. Onldwoll, cadet 0 donnor; ondon Klmnmill. VII , M Tho nuultl ol the annual onmlmlalom at the Ro*sl military oollogo were pouood to-day. hoym given non, who nunu appearing in order of merit: ` GEADUATING Ahl|AIAn- uni .....L-.... nan: Rom mygng comma. ncauns _,oc= THE cLosmc ex. AMINATION8. ;vU$- If JV oouulannl You Good. Th. _...h. -1 1.3.- _.._..- '-r-0 ---I-'--I-v u--Iwltuurul-nu Oolllncnnou---nuBuhIlIluolcou brlilnl-nluu-a about n an un- l$il-l'hn Awning. Znnu a|nA.A...; I. tutor Inll-8crgO. Paton I uvvwvv ulllllll yellow !&'l.VhWOIHh$bIICI`lIIh dlllnh Wluk - v:uIvur.|noI wnnnaao urn manhunt F!."V speech. The latter happening to yum: during his remain. the odnrconnoahd, Thin non In not without tutu. but hi u-urv-our nrivll-It" uuuuulnvwlul nmorynndornvvunl lumen. The nm was Anulln; than Ju- an; After: Spanish prints. ldrnandlna came third, lollowod bysonthgounl tho bloc! Anllnrh Tho original India: name. Cnhonoan. IlnIfyinwbao gold I: found." wu llnnlly doped. and any. shortened It to the nut two ulhhln an wuuu." wu nnnlly naophd, u uhonundlttothonnttwouylhblun. T :;::`;...;;::.'..'.';::.".:':::.'..`.....':.'::.' unity. M ___,___ shorition bio Ito cildron whom thoy will a for,` and cone pwvidon up -Int Ill UUlK'VUIa'|' Ind of dollars an oxpondod only your in An ei- iort to onngoliu the honthan, while right at our door: as can which cannot be dis- connhd in India Humanity in all right. butchuil nboclmnnd thon- sho'|-itionogonl Ito_po to pan Ibo:o .u .1... - -- -I-- ~"' ` . nunu ux none llulolu. Bancroft Times. In I wretched hovel about midway bo- twoon Bunorolb and L Aunblo. surrounded by din sud loh slmooo indoocrlbablo. liven n widow nnmod Phillip: and a family 0! children. ranging in up from two to Icvonhon yours. be another in no proton! unable to loan her bod. Mid u lb! In the hole support of the mail}. It in dicnlh to imagine how Ihoy nnnop to he body and non] togothar. The oldcoo o ild. n irl ol uvonuon yarn, In nlforing from 3 Sinus of tho boot. and oonnnpvlon in arid to Invonlnsdy nnrkod her for A prey. Those who have visited the pluoo as tho 0 }'#hu they wiinouod won hurt-no ing onity sad lnnovohnou. and Ihonnndn oxoondod man 2... in .. -I uuuuuu nuuuoll, wno WI mot with choir broohor. uuurcn Inn evening. Mu. Kelly. mother of Mrs. Goor o Huff. Napanoo. died on Tuesday an 0 residence of her (law hber. Mrs. Joseph Burns. The deoonao lady wu in her ighc -ninoh your. The rennin: wore in- oerr in Picbon buido than of her but- bond. who dnod some eight your: ago. In D. Soboll, Frohoricknhnrgh. uh this week viniting mood: in Koqupcvil 0. Mrs. Mu-dull Fund and lictlo son, 0 II the wank in Pictou. Mr. and Mn. Al Nail- ooo returned to T Hall lab wank. Thoy won ucconpani by Mia Bosnia And Much: Noilson. who will npond the num- broohcr. nuurn vmu mun menus in England. R. F. Biclmell he: removed from Camden East inbo W. T. Gibbard'a reeidonoe. Cen- tre screen. 8. R. Percy has removed hie grocery no power John and M arkob square. The excumon r aloamer Ella Roe: to Belloville and ronmn was well pabronized yeeterday. The day was delightful on the water. and the earl, very enjoyable. An ice cream and etrawborr leeuval wnl hold in the basement of the lgeeeern Methodieh church laeb evening. Kollv. mnhhar Al M... n----- An lnjoynblo Exonnlbu-Donth 0! In. David Kolly. N.u~.uucu:. Juno `. 5.-Mlna Allen return- ed from Now Yort on Saturday no spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mn. William Allen, Mill otroeb. Mrs. J. R. Tilloy returned on Wednesday from a short: visit: with friends in England. remand frnm f`--n-A-n nuyuuan cnuron. A Iociul gnbbcring was held at Real camp, Glonlogio, Inch evening, I number of young poopio going down on bicycle: from the city. A In: camp fire wt lighted. and dancing An singing hpb up unbil midnighb, when one party broke up. The ovoning hour: won onjoycbiy spent. VET. Thirdm the Buy of Quinbo In-sin bro shout 300 excnroioniuta Llom Cun- don uh. Nolvburgh and abhor auction: along chelinooo the my. who picnicked for the day lb Lake Ontario put. The excursion Ina hold by the Camden Esau Anylican church. A Inn;-I ..-AL-..:.__ _-_ 1.1: . - ruum [Or nnolr new olovaoor. Jot Marti in bhrowin himself hand And soul into 0 British lumbin olecbion consent. and obnor Inombon of the op poaiblon will Aka: hob tight in Vancou- vor. uxuuuuc WII one eroublo. Six nfoemen walked down Prineeu sumo yeaterdey afternoon in full drivers dreso end obheuvile lull. They ebbreoted considerable uteenbion. The Donoghuo brothers have commenc- ed to ull down bheir old wnrehouee in bl e rear ofbheir Onoerio screen score to make room for their elevator. Joe Mu-tin in ah.-.-.-J-.. |.:_.--I: I.--) -- V- ..- ...-- - -uvv-vu AVUIIII Ullll mori17inVg_ in nqn-a'b.ed ho ruurn 10. no she bu token the wrong one. " Loni: Troulobb. I well-ho-do farmer of 8!). Hilaire, Qua. dropped dead last night at the commercial hotel there. Heart: dilouo wu the oroublo. S51 nlhnm... nsgll-nrl J---- T`A3- --- -uyuuuvwnn . JIIDOIL. I! has went I hnlnr t the good in wh) mun domestic uoienoo have yet [out HI. lights would have inborn hqlb acuity. on wall as the gin. Ill. lllgha in of opinion that thtghll cl to-dnynn kept too IIO |n'.:ho bouoand enchant goo Dough OI our undo, an ould =lo lb boy: do w houuowork xvhilo _ put 5-w tag. or porchnoo. mi?` I--ha. ll . Hulk; is game In expoonou Tbolndy who iaoughb I baby carriage for 81 50 at Sultan : auction room: uhin morning requested Troulobb. A m.1I.r...a.-. r.......... .: UIIOB IUFQBU. The Bowmunvillo buobnll hum. do- futod but once chin year. will play the Kingston tom: here on July 8011. A good game In expoobod. Tb [Adv Iihn hnnahh - L..L- -----3--- Lub.nigbt T. C. Wilson onbertsinsd his employees and I low friend!` no a nonw- berry supper so his livery sbablos on Clu- onco street. 'I"|.- D..__..._._:n- L no one ucononmonm picnic on dominion y the Bauer and Bo. Lnu-once buolull team: will be matched for I purse of money. Judge Lsvorgno and family. Ottawa, have left: on 3 mp 00 Europe. Judge Gill will hold auporior court: in Hull in his ob- science. I,..o. ..x..n.l. In 11 I112- w"1"lTou{)'n'ominon ourronnding Rnthbunb 6!- oo have been xod up, the lawn looking ospooinlly beautiful. A roporo coma thnt much o! the buy on Wollofolnnd in rusty. conned by an Inbomo but I tor a rd 1 shower. The Allan lino abounahlf` Oalilornh, I I m Liverpool. puud Capo gdslon. in- Frds. no 8 Mn. on Saturday. Ah the Boobohmonh picnic dominion day Bunr and Rh, L.-.-....... s....I..n aonn Annourn.'1'olodo, roburnod homo lub owning alter spending a for days in the oioy. Tha nrnminnn am-m....A:.... b-A.LI-..-|- L- j `rho Vu),l..non Blows omvdnd Into `I nulut of Inner. "' mu mam. Cu-miohul bu Iota F Woodnbock to vluib at bho residence 0! D. W. Kara. vv uuo, oorporu Wanton. ' Third olAu-Oodou Bake`, |lo0onhy. Keith-Rolobon. Johmbou. Anderson. Put- oonou. Cnldwoll, Pinnlnghon. Penn. Low. Lindny. Burke. Molaoo. Young; 8imp- son md Bu-tyoqul; Brloooo. Bryno. Rid- doll. Reid, Wilton. Onlor, Vornon. Collard. Bnrrill. Bolo. nun. mun, w moo. mm, Vernon. Coll Bnrrill. j-----o------ GENERAL PARAGRAPH8. mu nu angu. oorponl turvoy. nior hnlf-8orgb. Pow-I. 0.8.31. Carr- Hnn-io, nrgu. Rogers. II!` ta. Raohbnn. norgb. Mnohan. urgh. H. lo. not-go. Wilklo, oorponl Wanton. Third nlAAn-nrInh- u.|.-.. u.n....:.-_ -Igloo Iflll lion. ` lunmon spectator. In bin Iddnnl on the education Minno- x 0! domain ooionoo, dolinrod in thin -lntovonln Jamaal. Hughes aka 9...... 0 ... u.- -..A -n-- - j_:--_j: A load or lone llulolu. 1 Tlmoa. J I but noon ous. I In or ingoy. not-gt. o- Dougall, eorranl `donb. oaponl Swoo- nic, corpora Kunlhck. oorponl Poole. oor nl JIR0. oorponl Harvey. lot hIIf"-SIIHB. PIKPI. M. III- Tutllu, ndulnlntnlslon and luv-Boooud clan. 80:-go. Poms. usaun, mu-rr cuss` Lin you : wotk. ordor 0! mail: 0. 8. ll. Douiuou. B. 8. ll. Hutu, O. S. M. lm-wood. coda Hunonloy. corporal P1- I 0. 0. 8.11. Caldwell. ondobllncnnl =30! 0'Oounor.A We ADID- John Anhburn. Toledo, Mb onninnr um nnnnnllna . 0.... .1- NAPANEE NOTICES. siooun '_.Innnna na_.... lancer 81:30`: mg! A. Bank have puuhntl In Indhh Pinch and will uh ponndun_ou Ind: . -nu uuugnun. and Inn II follow: bung. Kathy and Malcolm; vjolln nob. Mb Allen Oalhghao; duct. llrl. Both And Min Batu; rooiuoion, Illa Alla (XI hm; songs, Mr. Tilly, Ir. Oldgud B. `rand : vurtocoo. Uri. Bow. Illll Batu. Mr. Hr. Cnin. ion and