Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jun 1896, p. 1

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Jout0dPo|oon-ounce. ` ' nnII.IodI.BooII.ou;..a.ndlOAN'8l If$ILXa.thODIlt5oOhAI'. I nuns rrulu nu IJUIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIII` I III In; of the Church Pulpltn. It. in now expected that Rev. Bland will be appointed pastor ( l~Im=t,ern Methodist church, ()t.t,awn Rnr Mr &u..|.I..u ...;n ..........|. ..+ 1 no ncnnolu all: house on l\e|Fl0lI -ll-root. erected by(`. J. Hmlnnn, fell chin morn- ing, injuring two men Chnrlea Allen and Willimn b'!.uveI|.aon. Mr. Allen stepped on n b_onrd in the Fontfulnl. It broke and both fell through. Allen wnn injured about the neck. Stevenson fell on hi-I homl nml shoulders mul vnua tnken (,0 his home in An uncousou`-1 (`undiLi0lI. The ncnllhld was nhnnl oum..o., (om rm... M... ..m.... a 1 new rsruuul nw l'II`l)I'IVlIll!. Last evening nrchibect Ellis was at Brockville and had the satisfaction of see- ing hisplnnn forn new school there ac cepbed intact. by the board. Mr. E||is ti urod the coat ofbhe building, excluaive ogplumbing andheating at 36,000. When Lenders were opened his figures were found corracl., as W. I . llrincoll received the bulk (:onl.rn(`L to erect. the school for $6,- 001: ' ' uncommon.-u mumuuon. The ncnllul about. twenty feet. from the ground. 1:: Cold ribs of beef. Home cured hum. (V..- FIUEIIU UIIIUU HM"). I Corned beef. St,mwberr_v short. cako. Qt.-..u,lm.... Q IVUII-ISIIUIIII BPEIJIIIIII [0 VIIII 1IIl`II0ll- Dr. Jebb. the well-known eye specialist, formerly of New York, and inventor of tha famous Recherche Opcometer, will be at Wade's drug store, June Mb, 91.]: and 10th. This iaan opportunity that should not be lost. by poo5`wit.h defective sight. Satim {nction ul teed in every CILHB or money refund . Exnnuilmtioli of the eye and sight free. A Wa|l-Known Speclnllu to Visit Kingston. hr .1.)-.1. Hm uroll L...-\..... Ann ........:..I.';.o Every Room Occupied. Next Tuesday will be a. busy day at the county court house. For the rut time in ten years` the entire top at will be occu- pied. The county court ensembles in one room, the farmers institute in another, and the county council in the council chamber. All the meetings open at the some hour in the afternoon. uuuuvuuvu us uuv vvunnu Some months ago a real estate agent of- fered to bet that he could negotiate twenty real estate transfers within sixty days. His offer was accepted and both sides deposited five dollars, The agent succeeded in making twenty-seven trans- Iega within the limited time. and he says! he Lliil not exert. himself either. commmce Rooms. Opera House Block PRINCESS 8'I`lllcI-:1`. BRANCH ROOMS : at nnnn uni IN--.l._l|.um..nlr an-an! nnlnnr An Error RI|zht;4-I. A short, time ngo nmyor 1 "ml .. ........ n. I.`... ...'II.. `A`\ l'I!Il I` I'|)I'I| I H('H"(II(Iu The nmold Mn house Nelson -atroot. nrswtml hvl` _l l!m|....n lnll H.:.: mm... WIll.8|vo , (lonnulon. Rules pertaining to the use of tickets. their value. distavice for which they are good, privileges with which some of them are enjoined. etc., have been printed on cardboard and are comlpicuoluly ed in all the semen cure. The informn.l.i6n` is for the guidance of passengers und Lo save misunderstanding. "'4 Somethlng For Everybody. A large consignment of extra ne choco- labee.bon bone, cammels. etc, about 1,000 lbs. in all. has been received no-dayat. Percy Wal|xer e, and will be sold at prices mug- ing from I00. to 50c. per lb. Inspection invited. Are Ilulldlng Cottages. ` A numberof new summer cotta es are under course of lnuilding at. Ferris Point for use of Kingnbonians. Quite a few new cottages will also grace the banks of the St. Lawrence within 11 low miles of the city. u......-.s.:..... Ir..- Ir___-|....Iu IAIIKB IIIIIIPIO l'IIl'Ka Nth band will play at Lake Ontario Park on Saturday afternoon and evening from three until ten p.m. Prof. Morrow will give exhibitions of mind ronding be~ tween the band piocen. Admission free. lioturday Night lfluh Burg-ulnn. If not all soldnt seven o'clock (,'arno\'sk_v will sell fresh mackerel, whibesh and trout at 7c., and halibut. awake at 10c. lb. Twilight and oalchllght Excursion by steamer America, Wed- nesday evening, to (lannuoque: homa by l|:30., Leave asylum wharf at 7:15 o clock; Kingston M; 7:30. Nth battalion band. 250. CHURCH PARAGRAPHS. KINGSTOEI, oN'r}mIo.w SATURD4;i V.bZEVENIN(_; .1U_1IE "(:.Wl896. DOMlNION_jl_.ECTi0NS.] CITY AND VICINITY. 311: OHIO. Strawberries and cream. Ice cream. l`.~`.... I. Ox tongue. Roast chicken. r Elliott ia- . Ind muned v home from uishene, but |....n km... *. Salem of the Coffee. mlnon unornoomernnuuto oeuoma oxortiomhovudtnlnngingneelobntion fotthiucityforluly lat, owingt.oI.boop- politionofouuidouownnut uoboldin ooIob,nt.iongandwbovowodta" oven vithingntonilthonywunot e I: hit. Oonddorln thlaundtlu hot 0. thohononoon I be bold hero ocuho lhlnml MG!) 0! July. Ir. Cbomdotcr tattoo; Mano Ilovuuoolobuuou touuido::rhuIn:rdm. ueuny mm o one or mean dogs. They ueoontinue y eblnckin pneeers by. A citizen en te t. 3, Luke Ontario k could be e doubly attractive if I oop line we: run entirely around the pm-k near the Inter : edge. cogning out on the street about 100 yards west of the point of entry. Citilene would uouine the (In just for the nuke of ride around the park end the benet oi the (reel: Air. IVEVUTUI. Citizens complain that there are two ferocious d owned by residents of Ri- deeu street t Ihonld either be destroyed or tied up. One young nun while rotum m home one evening had his clothing Iv torn In of these damn. Thev un \lllVJVlllls nuuu wuuu I mi-`:)l`l.1:. evening cl lytorn b dogs. v nhckinn manor: bv` umfvo hsvo the heme. JIm"- HD0080 C L30. '1 he workmen employed in touring out the inside of the buildin a on King street. formerly occupied by t 0 Fraser bank. hura been on the Alert for any stray coin that my hue found I lodging in the floor creeks. etc. One can: only has been so far recovered. sale. A lawn social will be held at an early dam on the gmnsyplot in rear of the Roman Cntzholic aooiaHen' hnlla, Brock street. A lnrge dancing platform. -10 x 50 feet..will be erected and other improvements added. unaoa. Received this wool: from Croue & Black- well I full uuppl of pound goods, ancho- vy. shrimp an blooter pubs. devilled ham. potted salmon, pate-A-la-dlnble, etc. Jnmw Redden & U0. '1 A... -.m.-Inn-.. -._..l.......l :.. o..--.'...`_ ..... Ieer..wII _ Du... FFITICGGI 851300. Everything that is I in can be found at. redu prices 4 sale. A Inn-n nnninl uvill I... l...l.l or me nousenom ny ma nbnelwe. The Kingston Fnir begins u famous smlo on June 34th. Bargains in every depart- ment. Come and see. l mtt'< Liver Pills for biliounnens, l|eud~ ache, rlizzinenn, cost,i\'onesa, zlyspopsin, .-allow akin nnd all diseases caused by n slug iah and torpid liver. `.250. at Ml-. Lem '5 drug stare. The detachmenut from the Royal mull- tnry college cadets, and A battery, R.(7, A.. that took part. in the military llournn mcnt at Toronto this week, succeeded in carryin offnbout 8`.!.'>0 in prizes. Start ink nrioes nuoted for lmmminn nt. carryin on n ooul. 6'.:.>u in pl'l7.8H. ing prices quoted for bargains at the big sale, beginning Monday morning. June Shh, M. the Kingston Fair, 80 Princess street. ` I-`..-m-mlmm H... :. .......l :.. .l.... ..--.x.. IDIIUIIV H TUIIIUVNI Sale. This morning :1 little child belon ing to Mrs. Cooley, Earl stroob, strnyerlg away from its home and mused mm-ideruble nnxiet to its mother and other members of the {musehold by its nbnelwe. Kinnmtnn Fair hnuimz n fnmnm: smln lnllerl rrom me any. New jelly tnbletsjust` nrrivcd, nll Hnvnr. Lemon, orange, pinvapplo, rnspb0rr_\`, nt,rawborry, vhorry, punch, cognac. .\lmlci- ru, champagne. Jmnen Redden & U0` The warm evenings have name, and u nocoml of the popular enjo_vubl<- trips to Hnnnnoquo in near at hand. Wevlncmlny evening, (izumnoque, str. Amerim, l4t.|n band. l`..-....b.. llll,` lU(TUllL UYUIIIIILV C\'("|'|0" L0 Vu`HlYI> noquo was no plemmnt. and hnd such nu ngreenblo party that it is to be repeutml on \\.'edneadn_\' evening by nwmner Amerim. Quite a number of omnpers took up their runitlonoc, yosmrrluy, along the lmnlm of the St. Lawrence, in l'it.t,s-burg township. There will be quite a village nbout live miles from the city. icllv tnblltn inst nrrirr-(I, nll ux-nrsx i J `IIIIIVVII IIVVNK 1 Gaunt ni Wu-d-l!nrmek street. nfner of {dean ntreot. Victoria Wm-d-Umon utroct. unnonlto Ht- Ullu. Corsets, gloves. hosiery, all rndur~ed. Stoar`_v'a rcmovnl sale. TM. ....-..-...'.... .. mu- ..|.n.I L..|..... (JUL I" LDC !`0u(lDe(l. The recent evening C in Uuitc number of mm an r. noag :4, cnpuun. Fuulder n mnrmalnde in eight. pound jars just. nrrived. Jmi. Rodden A (?u. `A new water table luui been put, in the street. in front. of the Uollonder hotel. The olcl one was unsatisfncturynml stnml lonfnr out. in the roudbed. I`|m mnnno ...-.....`.... ............;,... a.. .-...... n umngnon nu-eon. The bin ole club will wheel to Hnnnnrr clue Tuemzny ovening, June IULII, return- ing by Royal 'l`emp|nrn' c.u'urHi(m. Tivkeha ac F. Hoagh, cnpmxin. mnrmnlmln in mum. nnuml in!`-I flocolobl-nlan Wluly Ilthdnwn. Simon Ohomdoterhu lied to cease his nvxthum Mingle`: 1*-numbing n n-Igl.-.01...- wen pneusoa wnnn one oumng. Curtain damuakn and heavier weights for choir nnd nofn coverings from .'.'c. to 33.50 per yard at R. McFuul u Kiunguboun cm-pet. warehouse. When you are tired and but come nnd Luke is real: in our (:00 parlor`. You do not have to buy anything. Percy \\'nlkor's, Princess street. lhnrhnu ..,.'.I.:.... In .......... I... 1..n.....1 rrmcoau screen. l urt.Ien wishing to secure Long Island Pnrk for Sunday school. pi(-nics or other purposes can apply to Chm. Bmph_\, SH Vellington street. 'I`lm bivvnln oluh will whapl tn Clnnlnlurn nope uuuy. xnoe. nnmey, agent. The cadets returned from Toronto Thu rs- dnynight. and the members of ``A ` battery yeuterdny afternoon. All concerned were well pleased with the outing. heavier vmial.t.n for per 07.. nnruy a. The steamer North King nails [or Roch- ester every Sunday at 5 p.m., via Port Hope daily. Thoe. Hnnlay. agent. Tomnm Thu rn. 18 rerun aucn a no:-uy town I ' Hark-ison a best. perfumes in bulk .`i9c. per 07.. Hardy's. The steamer Nnrth Kina mil: fnr Hnr-|.. I Ibotlliohonnbcnn. And ` hunky: Inn-anal cums` Iuuv dilvumclnlu as! us I putllltdlankqnnlnlduuvl ] ls`-.uIhur|IlllUI.u_hIIlinn npukouuuulirt. Thanh." Mlowhcu co-ltulvlil Innu- -nnlgng I and adjusts Lnem lmr and honestly. A. Perch lady, visiting Kingston for the first time, remarked to a friend yesterday that Kingston seemed such a quiet. plane. '13 Perth such noi-uy town Y Hnri'isnn a bean um-fumnn in hunt imp IJIII1 `Hill I l|PI"U| your IIHUIUI Swift's old and reliable inaunmce 1: does the business. pays losaea pro! and adjusts Lhem fair and honestly. ladv. visitimc Kimrsmn In unr an nu rrmcess sueou. Everything in dr goods reduced, even Lozispuolof Lhraa , at St.eucy`s removal sale. I.`......... ..> H... [)....I Hille- Exams. at the Royal military college began Friday and will conclude on the IHLI) inst. The closing exercises will follow ahortlv afber. ` llllz. 106 closing exercises Will I shortly Pamsol bargains to-night. Hardy` "Mather. may I [0 to Mk '3" Ye.~c,m{ Iiarling-luuahter - Wear my Iuumeru if you Hku. But don't (unto! your human: The police court ocket. was :1 blank this morning. The croo are unusually quiet`. and do not give a gran deal of trouble just at. resent. ljpes, yipqq, pipes, , pipes, ull nus ana null pnces an baker's. Re-nember June sch, begins the greatest eule ever held in Kingiwn. The l\'ingst.on Fair at 940 Princess street. Wuvny uokinn 4.. A." tnlsnlln .....!.......l ........ Iu mu uomlmon unu an China mattin s 150., vard M, ouse. at `reaem.._ . `lgpes, pipes, pipes. panes. 1 kinds and atall at Baker R. Remember June sch. ban-inn Mm warm wecuner, an neuaens. Large quantities of cheese are bei shipped from the city to different poi: in the dominion and the United Suites. {Yhinn rnntfinnra l:'\n Win HR,` `Inn . w. a. 1 was 1.11. I'A u1u-lm, """"" Jo ICU. IOWAT. Campaign Senretnry. I'l Enunuu nan SLower's lime juice and lime juim dial, undoubtedly the best drink:-f warm weather, at Redden's. Inn-(tn .....mHH... ..r ..I.,...-.. ...... or. 1.10.. agenw. The lnorticulbural aociet has dispensed with In proposed July ex ibition and will hold one in September; Caps, cape, caps, on . caps. of all kinds in endless variety at a.kor`a, opera house block. u.........-- I:..... :..:.... ....,n 1:.-- -__, moon. Wednesday evening. twilight start. searohlighl; return, stop at Hanunoque 45 minutes. 250. Han ; .u...:p ..n-...l.`.... u........9.. ..............I sane. Sbr. James Swift. for Ottawa every Mon- day and Thursday at 6 a.m. James Swift. & (.20.. agents. The nocietv has dinnmlstntl mlnuws. Z30. Don c omit attending Ston0y a removal sale. !-hr lnvnnn Gmi 6.... !\>5....... .... . Al,..., 1:.:(.n. > Silk. bulbrigsgan and light wool u wear of all kin s at Baker s, operu I block. |.Un;l..n-.l--u .... ..:.... L...:l.'..I.L .. moval sale. ' For a rfent ta order the Specialty Corset. at. rs. Hema|ey's, Brock street. Twilight. and saurchlixrht. Hanmmuna parser. an Mrs. nemaleys, nrock screen. Twilight. and aeurchlight, Hanauuque and enjoyment, Wednesday evening. 23c. The Sons of Temneranco division. of` The Bploo of Every Day l.lfo-Whn the Pooplo Arc `rolling About-Nothing EI- eapoo tho Attention 0! Thou Who Are Tnkln: Notol. Smoke Limestone. Bicycle glovee 150., 20c. Hardy`; Bananas 10c. dozen at Curnovsky n. . Gloves and llneiery chenp ab Sboucy`n re- moval sale. IPA. .. ......l....o (H, (|nu'nw H... u......:..I.. P nnn enioymenb, Wednesday evening. 1:. Temperance division, I\'ingston,viaita Maple Grove division, Ju l:!t.h. slxwf-7iiII-in YEA--R.-NE). 132. PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. ]NCIDENTS on ma mw. ;; Ill uuu IallU L/IIIMSU butter`. 11 l5c._, 300., `.3. ., 300. per &l's l\ingat.on onrpet ware- lrlllfl at um! I h reach LI 7 grant. (1 nnpers nir was along hnnlcsnf hut. um l'it.t,sI urg would 5 1 Many coming it resort. Ivapplo, Hf IN`. I nch, lyimu U n Kingabc u church Ania.-..kl.. D ... tax .. I dry goods s at Stenoyh Hurd_y'u. u'|n.'a" lotmng They 3 uguncy `omphly, under- u house r J.35Li;%Bigcou}.t Buitp. oolnmonotu new '1`-on` Lnnnuun. u-nnnn-. - - .. , ; I on, or " ,Juno . r iho A 'l'Ip for `tho Board. Citium resident in Johnston sued. ho tween Barrio and Division. an wondu-In` whether or not the ol vrorh hm hr gotun that molulocdi `yoxiun. `I'll por- tion of thonuuot nhnodwiobdlyinlndd n thorouzln olennlnn an. is In 3 loan Minn moan: ll|;;WIlIllIIU l't0ill`?dIy|lll?`d c on I 3 Dlncoorzunnnch r:bh|.>'bl|a'p|;u boon dad: A round olngnlu vidlnby n V: can would have n InIo_hto-ht dnind 3. .AL Inc cnunnun Ina Nov. J. I\. Inc- morino were requested to obtain ndminion for seven children of school , now cared for by the society. in the homo at Victoria school. Rev. C. E. Curt I: it t.opre: ronproperr-qziutor lor the , share `:15 none authorized bylho gown)- mont. Ill IZIIU ]7l'U7I'|I 0IXnJ. t. was reported that the oice in the city buildin would be 0 nubont. July lot. The c irmnn and v. J. K. Mm. I'lLH, fl EU] IIPPIICIUOII lrom Uananoquo for the reception of three very destitute children was under consideration. Mr. Black detailed proceedings in each case and his action was approved throughout. In one case on Earl street he declared that he was not aware that there was such a plague spot in the city. The stench was no t that the house could not be e proee ed without meeting it. In this p six children were livin and ather~ ing in provisions from the c aritaby die- . He found his action resented by a section of the King : Daughters, who.-in ahelteripg such acute. were going to the extreme in charitable action. The chair- man was requested to communicate with the health authoritiea with a View to hur- ing the premises cleansed. t. in rennrund that. than nine in 0.5.4 cai,-"bT.?1'ai}.' 'w"o".'.:J"'Z 3"."'.7n"a.'.'1'; Mae. mm-inn turn ronno-lad tn nhtgin uhn:-.in.. Children`: Alul Society. The regular meecin of t.hechildren's aid society, outside branc , was held yester- day in H. M. Macdonnell'a office. Present: The chairman, Mr. Pense; Rev. Messrs. Houston, Black and Cartwright; the mu or, H. M. Mncdonnell. Prof. Hyde an l)r. Kilborn. l)r. l'hnlen, Messrs. J. .l. liehan and Edward Steacy were added by consent. to the committee and will be- come active members. Rev. Mr. Black reported on four cases of rescue worlr. .l"our children had been placed in the Hotel Dion and two had been passed to the shel- ter of the society. Two families of neglect- ed children were at present. being dull. with. and application from (lananoquo reception verv dennituta For Memberfur Kingslnn 1 | n_._m. BRIITON. I lluuillbuilcu, unu LIL me name inamnta sum mr idea Seemed to strike him with regard to (ho Kings-ton man. It turned out. that the stranger was an Englishman whom Mr. Murray had, in earlier years. met, every lay. and with whom he had frequently trumzncbetl important business. He Wat! on his way from Australia, and had atop- [3011 A flat Bani? to view the wonders and beauties of the place. of which he had doubtless heard while in the nnnipodea. nlr no nanny I-llb I mum lake on my nnd suffer no more discomfort Llnnn I suffer rm home." Muny olcl l\'in;;stoninm-I uro oonbimmlly nnd goingt/o nmf from this great Mr. Mnrrny Lhero metn brother Black, of this city. He spent, HOITIO there with Dr. Chown. formerly of Kingston, now in chnrge of n | rosbyt.erim1 at Winnipe. Dr. Chown was visiting no Hunt}. gne incident of Mr. Murrn_y's trip may boreluted no show the uonxnopolibm: reput.nLion gained by the famous (`4l'.f{. resort. Wandering one day nmong the hills the Kingnconinn met another gentleman engaged in similar occupation, and whose features seemed familiar. A second look convinced Mr. Murray that the stranger was an old nc quainbance, and at the same inaumta simi nnr idea mamarl tn ntrilxn him un'r.h nmunl murruy coulu nnn only one cool sprung m u tlinbnnco of two miles. Hunt! in bounti- fnlI_\' situated nmong tho everlasting hills, eternally crowned with snow. ``I uncended one of the mountains," said Mr. M urruy, lnul (A: walk through leap snow to tho summit. And my surprise wus- on reaching the Lop. to find that. the so balmy that, I muld Lake OH" null`:-yr no mnm uliqnnmfm-n. Ilx.-|n I uumnees as general storekeeper. From Calgary the trip was cont-imned Lo Buntfwllero Mr. Murray saw the famous: hot. springs gushing from Lho mnuntnin Aides like u mill-race. The Lenupemture of Inn u.. an Inn` Hun untnr in lime" m..~(....-.- ruuos IIK6 mm-race. '1ne wnIpemt.ure OI the Inter in those springs runs up to l`. J `. Our tmvoller enjoyed u swim in a bath on the mountain mdethe untnr in which wmmt. n temperature OHN `. The water is strong- lyiilnpregunutml with sulphur uml n hcm'_" (lup()1-nit in left wherever it has been. Mr. Mnrrny could nd only cool spring in n(HHL1uI(`0 KuI.. n xuur._yeur om sneer wul mung Irom #40 to $.34) The Innjoriby of the rnnchere are Englislnnoll and me making a big nuc- cens of the bnuainewn. ln (`ulgnry Mr. Mn- nu` met, T. A. lllitfialll, fnrtnurlv nf \" H] cuss m we uunme~m. In I ulgnry M r. Mu my Iltiteld, formerly of \" Inland. who is conducting n Houu .m business general storekeeper. Culqarv trim mntinned I LIFO nssemnmge. The districtin the neighborhood of Cal- gury isexnctly nuibetl to the purpose for which it. is used, mncliing. House-mieing doeunot, pay, but those who know their business and who went. into cxtcte ruining are doing well. Thole is a first-class mar- ket l ir fut. caLLle.aml A Cnlgnr man came to Toronto on the train with r. Murray. for the mrpoao of bringinga Lmin load- (illll hoazl--of young (`mile to Lake back and fatten nml tliensenblmck for Ontario mar- ket. A fouixyeur old steer will bring from mniorihv the rnnnlmrn mans, lrom we neighboring reserves. rode into the city, in their distinctive gnrbs nnd pninLH,mul entered heartily into the sports, such as the tug-of-war, pony races. etc. They were very quiet and well-behaved, und there was not u quarrel among the en- tire nssembhlge. disLrint.in the nniuhlmrhnml nf (Yul. ma opponent. The prairies were at their best. when Mr. Murray crossed on the way to Calgary, and presented a magnicent scene. Cul- gary is u very pretty place situated on a rich and verdant plain, through which the Bow rivor runs, and surrounded by a range of hills, over which a nmgnicent View of the Rockies can be obtained. Seen in the bright sunlight, every peak of the moun- mine has the up ionrance of a crystal spire. The queen s birthday was celebrated loyal- Iy I`) Calgary, and Mr. Murray was greatly struck to see that the various tribes of In- dians, from the neighboring rode citv. their distinntim imrhn mul It. Discount i X nAunl. 174 Wellington stmt j A Family I06! Chgst wln. "me (-In his opponent. The nmi so closely and the mud stick. The ell'ect of the heavy rains has been to greutly delay all farming operations. Notwithstanding this, it was the belief of innny that much benefit would result as several very dry rears have followed in uuccew-iion, and tie earth wne parched. The beat em ever harvested in the pro- vinces in Hill to be that of the year in which seeding was nished on June l8th, rm thut the people are in no way depressed over the proapecta, but look forward to in good lnarveet. Politics in Winnipeg were at :1 red heat, and Mr. Murray says he formed the opinion that Hon. Hugh John Macdonald will huve the lmrdent light of his life lo win. The 1-lmncesnm nll on the Ride nf request wzua at once complied with. Mr. Murray's journey was by way of Toronto and North Bay. along the wild and weird n'orth shore of Lake Superior. _ the scene of such intense sulloring, and `such gallant endurn.nce on the part of ` ` the Canadian troops on their way to sup- press Riel s rebellion in 1885. In Winni- peg Mr. Murray spentu day, and found that only the principal streets were pas- sable, owing to the exceedingly heavy mine that had fallen in the city, and a large section to the west. Never since 1882 has sucha deluge been experienced. On the side streets weggons could not be ta ken. us the wheels sunk to the hubs In the noted Winnipeg mud, which has` the consistencv of glue, and when a vehicle was haul out of one of these streets, no spokes were to be seen, the wheels seemed to be solid from circumference to centre, so closely did the mud stick. Thu an'.m.nc Hm 1......" ....i.... L... 1...... 4 l I I 1 a w mu reporter this morning. Mr. Murray returned a few days A o from a business trip to Manitoba and t no ; northwest. and it deeply impressed with 5 the present proeporiti and the great future : of those portions of t e dominion. The re- ; porter asked him in few details of the trip lfor the benet of Winn: readers, and the request at complied with. I Murrav s iournev was bv wnv n! VUUII rolllllo l ``I learned more of this country, inn capabilities and resources on my trip than ` I had learned in all the previous years I i have lived in it, remarked D. Murray to a Wmu reporter this morning. I Murruv returned A fan: dnvn non Duvld Murray Told of III: Vlnll to North Want pnlntn mva we nuruenn ngm 0! me me to 1-lmncesnro on Lhe Ride of Innnnnr AN EDUCATIONAL TRIP. Irom um mmmunn inyx un I21`. 7 . _...-... -u- want aliiilt XII? 3`-IIl' vuunyhovmuch the Inn iuvudd the induction tints tL.H.P. wuin dnood? lluoiI.hcroMhoIIort|IoAdonh - ~~"'.*.:,'"-~...m'"- brat `my ' natty y to holpdno or this work. or hovnnch the m-oocoioaonnd|- rqs-uvuursrvvv lnthollnl no] Idit (tho vnhvomnvo co pastry .WlIltelooefancyPatentl`lour All um: nlunnln Inn I-r AID `IAII? vqunllcnoyu Jowol. lintmrrox. Juno 5.--('l`o the Editor): Bone |ou'obot.terctioIth:nuu- thou. 'l'nkinnImu..pu........n. nu BQIIO that-I.'l`nIkin tlnnouh.D5d Dr. Walton: Ind the on. BCIIIII Bulli- pooplo an honor critics than -1 vnnnvhovmuch chm hnvn an-..|-.4 a.. Last evening, in Aid. Behen a store. Prof. Morrow. of New Orleans, ave a pri- vote exhibition oi his ability before a le- lect audience. There were Jireeent: H. W. Foiger, Aid. Dxennnn, Al . Behen. W. J. Livin abon, S. Hnrknou and a few L others. `rot. Morrow first placed two soft pads over his y`e h". after which a hall` L down humlkerchicfs were bound over these and eernreiy fastened. completely blind- folding him. He naked thoee present to ` each place something in the lm of ; their hands. Aid. Behan 0 cu I Canadian ve cent piece having two holes in it; Aid. Drennan took I door key: W. J. Livingston picked upan orange, and S. Harlmeee held a small ke ring. Prof. Morrow then felt the backs oi their hands and told them to t the articles out of night. Then Again eeling the back of the empt hand he said to Aid. Behan: "In the nited States that ooin would not Keen as currency because it has two olee in it." To Aid. Drennen he said: "It would not taken burglar ion to pick the lock that key wee made don" "1 mined lots of them, as I have owned four orange groves in my time. we: the answer he gave to W. J. Livingston. He also told S. Harkneee he had a key ring in his hand- The reedy and accurate meter: in mod the spectators. It wee immpoui e for him toeee end he did not feel the artiolee. He will be at Inke On- tario park in about three week? time. Cleverly Succeeded In Ilyltllylng lllIAu- nllnnnn. Lo nlgnt. The aloops Idlewild loaded 1.400 busheln of wheat from Napnnee, and the l)a.nd_v 2.004! bushels from Smith a Falls. at Rich- ardson & Sons elevator. and cleared to- day. Tim Gninhinn rnnnhnn urn kainn nut tn any. The nishing touches are being put. to the repairs to and general renovation of the atr. St. Lawrence at Craig & Co : wharf, and the vessel will be in trim to be- gin her season on the l.'1Lh inst. weunnu canm yeawruny. | The str. Hamilton, from Montreal to Haunilton, callednt. Swift's wharf Inst even- ing. She had In very fair passenger list. The str. Shickluna. with consorta Queen of Lino Lakes and St. Louis, Fort William, grain laden, are expected to arrive here to night. alonm Idlewild lmded l.-W0 bushels uuy. Tho I culled I Cum] up. The at u V& - -crjy I AGINIRAL name or was smu- hol tho llnnton Yacht Club An- Iodstion. mind, for the purpose of clout- Inc Dluolon. u-oe tender for building. I but 1! h h l . wmln i.a3'.?.`fs.. .. "L: 1......" ." n'}`u"...m.u 3ggQrI._9uhHo utrgot.lhu;aon.on WID- cum ntr. John S. Pnrnom, Onwego, wil.|I 300 tons of coal, is being discharged at. Ii. Cmwfurd`s coal wharf. an... .0. N:nnnrn m..L.,\........ M r'..n:.... umwruru a coal wmm. The str. Niagara, Cheboygnn to Collins Buy, timber laden. passed through the \Vellnnd canal yesterday. The str. Hmnilbnn. from Montranl ml n I1-I`l`I II: n uuuu n. Tho Spartan. Toronto to Montreal. cull- ed at Swift. 3 this morning. The achr. Nollie Hunter, Oswego, coal lmlen, is L K. Crawford's wlmrf. The mhr. Acacia is at Portsliioulli with con] from Onwego for Swift. & ()0. The am`. Sequin and Low (-In-nretl the \\ ellnud mum], bound up, light, yent.or- dn '. '{`ho nt.emnvncht. Hindi/II. of Otmwn. ln|.IHC|eR [roll] golinlng HOIC. I10 "B5 TIRKCU up Lho high wheel to the ceiling of the woodshed, in war of his residence, and whenever opportunity nLl'ord>- ho mounts the wheel nnd pedals uwuy, covering many u mile without moving an inch. \v\ nmob. lzmmnouore anmnge weameu. A young citizen who owns a igh wheel und cannot. quite see his way clear [15 pur- chase n modurn wheel, but occmionnlly routs one, lmshit u non an ingenious de- vice to keep himsel in pmctnce and his lnul-lcle from gottinnr soft. He has rixmexl woe to keep mmseu Ill pmcmce and ma muscles from getting rigged un Llm high ceilim: tmnsncuon or onnerouumesa. Last, evening in meecin of the directors of the Kingston yacht clu association was held, when the terms of the lease for the Loof the pro )0B0d club house were up- `lI`0V0d. The directors decided to award the contract of erecting the house to Henry Wilmot. Cmnmodore Stmnge ireaided. A vnunu citizen ilh Lno I`.:r.n mat. wm no oaueu on. The clmrbor for the Kingston yacht. club umocintinn, limited, nrrived this mnrning. Notices were aent. out. this morning calling a general meeting of the shareholders ten days hence for tho olection of oicers and tmnsnccion 0! onherbuuinesa. Inn .u-n.u'nnp .. nuzatinn nf Hun Jirnntnrn nmre. The bicycle club run to (lananoque, and return by boat. unnounced for next. Tues- duy, is oil until Tuesday, llicli inat., when it is hoped n. big turnout will be on hand. On this uocnum. the la ulnr club run on the l`.2t.h inst. will be on led oil. rm... ..i.....i.... 4'... Hm I. .'.m.i.-m mu-M. nluh having had It pleasant. I un. Lady \Vuu1on went. two heats alone against the track record at. lleorgetown on May :3."t,h, and succeeded in lowering it from `_ :'_'I} to `2:`2l)_{. Thursday Con Miilnn and James Brick- wood were 011' on a "froggingLrip to High Banks, on the Ridenu river. A fine catch of frogs was the result, of the outixlg. Ynamrdnv Con Millnn traded his Holden In (In nnlvnnnl an 0! lrogu the result, 0! mo ouun;:. Yesterday Con |'rinne colt, Lit.t.lo Con, for the War Cry mare, "Flying Mag," with Late Hueas. "Money to boot." went with the lust named HIELFG. sporting lntolllgenco. Eurly t,o~mormw mornin F. J. Hoag will leave for Brockville, w eeling down and returning by train. (Jmm a number of bicvclista wheeled out and returning by tram. Quite a number bicyclists to Collins Ba last evening and report having had p eaannt. Lmlv Wlll nllord tree and easy access no wnee1- men. Mr. Gallagher had to settle the cost. of the court. President (lreazn and secretary McFurluue, of the bicycle club, were present, in the interest. of the organi- zution. No witnesses were called. Q sage. A Settlement Wu eet.-hed-`l'he Bar Will be Belated nt Night to Permlt the Oy- clers to [0 Under. But Wlll Stop Horses From Passing. Yesterday the Kingston bicycle club de- monstrated in a practical manner that the wheelmen in Ontario have certain rights and privil that must not be infringed upon. When the keeper of the Cataraqui toll gate rst refused to raise the toll bar for members of the bio cle club it was felt he had rendered himsel amenable to the law. The solicitor for the C. W. A. was con- sulted and his advice was to enter an ac- tionugainst the gate keeper. whom. he said, was certainly violating the laws of Ontario by keepin his tell her down. His advice was tol owed, and yesterda afternoon, at Portsmouth. before D. . Walker, J. l .. A. Gallinger. keeper of the Princess street tollgete at Cataraqui, was asked to give reasons why he should not kee his toll bar open as provided by law. essrs. R. V. Rogers, Q. C., and W. N ickle. solicitors for the Kingston bicycle club, were present in behalf of the club. Defendant had no counsel. He could give no satisfactory reason for his actions, and he was informed that in future the law must be respected. Hereafter between sunrise and sunset, during week days, the toll bar mustbe kept raised so as to provide an open pan- Froni sunset to sunrise the bar V must be so adjusted that at a point of its level and three feet from the south of the gate, there shall be an open space of seven feet. This will ellectively debarany ri from getting past the gate after nightfal , but will ntlord free and access to wheel~ Mr Hnllnulmr had to the rnnn MIND READING EXHIBITION. .__.z-.__-. ,, ' TOLL-KEE PER AT QATARAQUI _.____ -. .- an. |l'I'I' MUST KEEP rii0An CLEAR MARINE lN_T_ELLlGENCE. ntonlnynclxb Glndyv-, Ottnwn, M. Swiftfs wharf lunt. evening to I). "'x'iu'3`Iou mum; co. Ooulahnoy I Jewel. rm.` 1.... R MD. .L_ BEFORE THE COORT. A "HI at the R In). L . my nuts` rnlnohood. Another proof came to hand to-day NIB` the Kingston News ata told 1 gross tulle` hood when they, on Thurodn . claimed 1:0 have copied bhe attack upon atriok Daley. of the Freeman, from Nova Scotin paper'- (fopioa of these journals have just. been re` coivod. and the hologram in the N '0. 7" wardod by it; local oditorto the onuopl Bar. In not the name us that nppprinl "` Nov. Somiu. The libel. an as w.. printed In the News. is much grouaeqmorg utond' ed and more oonaivo. I mu year, $Mi,UUU.UUO of produce and P}" chased $7,000,000 worth, while m"'" bought from Japan 854,000,000 wcrth Mld sold her only 89,0U0.000 worth, rixty-0|| per cent. being our staple products. If we are to keen up thin lnrcuz vnlume per cent. being staple he up this large volume 0! buainesa with t am they should bu) from us and we should make them soofit '5 to their interest to do it. This would be on the line of reciprocity," cu. - mu 5 were not. mentioned In their rev ports. t your chose two items mount- ed to $7,000,000. They do this with a combination of modern muchiner ' ind the most docile labor in the worlrg. They have no factory laws and can employ children at any age. Children work `uh nlrnn A:..l.b ....A .....- ,_ uuvu nu ..u.~w._y saw: and employ ht seven. eight and nine years of Age. the whole day long. for from one to two Ameri- can cents per day. The relative nnaitjnnn nf l`....li.|. and can cents day. positions of En ish And American trade to Japan are il sbruwd by the Inge that England pold to Japan- laat year, $56,000,000 of pur- worth. while Americn LOII. "IL is not 11 more queation of tariff. but in question of the future. Here in trade increased from $78_(I)1),0()0t,o3300, K).0m; textiles, $500,IM)0 to $`J3,U()0,()00. Ten yours ago they made .000 worth of matches and went very lit le out of Japan: last year $~|.000.00() worth. and narly H went. to India. We did not receive more than $20,000 worth. The name Wit-h niatating and rugs. Ten \-em n 0 the amount. was inniteaimnily anm I, only 8887 of mnttings being import- ed. K Ru 3 were not mentioned in their norte. vmr Lhasa mm mm. ........m.. I ' It's ready to put right on and wear. , You see howlra made and trimmed and 'aoe and feel how It m.a,and the pnoea an loss that but you pay the tanor tor having the pleasure at having one bullttoordor. This atom is run in the lateral: of oak: buyers. Our prices are . svay down. mu: munu may must. use more American mbton. In view of thin there was H Jnpnneue syndimua formed while I was there wibhu capital stock of $500,000 to run In line of atenmahips from this country from Philadelphia, New York and Port- lnnd, Ore. They ho to ship cottbn from Philadelphia, but hey may start uline `from San Diego. They must humour not- ton. euwwuu,uuu,wu. ine exports or tex- tilen alone have increased from $6Il,um) to 3`23,00(),000 in ten years." Where do they solid the goods ? "They supply the home demon l. Form- erly they bought yarn in India. Now they supply the home dnniund for cotton cloth, and they also send some to England. Of course that business can increase largely without interlering with us. Last your they bought $'.. ,500_00n worth of American cotton. As tliey im- prove in mnnufncture they produce ner yarns and as they make better cloth they must use our cotton. In order to get uny portion of the trade that England now hm-I with China they must Amerimin view of thin thorn u-nu H lrltwurun. SAN FR.\.\"I.~u 1:, June G.-l{obert. l . l'oroer. ex-an rintendent. of census, re- turned from apan Lo-day. He deems the < uencinn of Japanese competition one of the greet. momentoun problems that the American nation will have to solve. but ll0 thinks its danger lies not so much in present competition in the undeveloped state of Japanese resources, ((9 in the en- ormous mpidity of the growth of the Ju- pnnese output. in all lines of manufacture which they enter. The whole Jnpanese trude,"seid Mr. Porter. including bul- lion and everything.ben years ago amount.- ed to $78,000,000; last. year in had Increas- edt.o$300,000,00U. The exports of box- !6Il.U(M) 6 !`.'!'.`""' & vices. The secretary stated that he lid been requested to interview the local hotel` keepers nnd nscermin how much uch one would contribute towards a velebmtion for next. year. As soon an the promise of H sulliciont sum shall have been obtained the intention is to invite two small battalions to spend next 24th of May in Kingston. Action is to be taken thus early. lnonler that delay will not be met with one was the case this year. Because they are abld at a cheap price ?; It doeun t pay. They I1 ` dear in the end. ~ I a fair price and _t `the beat. The IF; are tn be had at tieemente calling the nnal meemn .V It was decided not to publish t mm. of the subscribers to the eelebratlop fund. The mayor thanked the members lor the honor conferred on him by electing him chairman. He said the celebratlon bud been a great success. so much so that the city council had officially noticed _it. He hoped that next ear. whoever would be at the helm, wou d have as great nnooegg as he had. A vote of thanks was lnndered to mayor Elliott. secretary Drennln and treasurer Wilson for their valuable sap. uimm port. of the nuance commltwe was . It was moved by W. Darby, a J. Hutchinson, and resolved, tllbta N50 lull anoe on hand, 814.92. be placed in the hands of the city treasurer to the main of the oolobution committee, loos tht sum of 81.50 due the local news pore for Idvor. tisemenca calling the line; moebin . lt. wan dnnitlnd not be nublish nllnm 92. ' In addition to the above ex ` . special grant of 8-l0wne given to A Abu. nethy, manager of the Nth band` to .9, tertein the bend of the Queen : 0 km bringing the total collections up 55_ The ueport of the city auditors at: am, the Accounts had been audited by t gm] found correct. On motion of J. Shaw. seconded by H. Harkneas, ,3. port of the nance committee w It was bv Darby, by puma} After Paglia; All laxpenuu In u... lay Oelebntlon. " def celebration committee of 1 V.` lledlut evening. Mayor Elliot 1;. mg. Secretary Drennen presented of the mnce committee. showing eel he and expenditures to have fol owe : , Reoei Balance from 1895. M. cash ool ected I896, 8615; city gralmo: total receipts. 8844.32. . ' Dinbursement,a-(}ranb to milite , `mo. rent, to acne committee. $75: 5 ve outei a hands, $50 ; rent. gd (.5, g_rounds, 825; prlnting, rogrem on mdebill posting, etc .81 .65: inc N, 334.75; military im-idenmla. $1 gxpeneea. 8829.40: balance on lmn , 314 1) i _. I Npnrt te- The nal meeting of the Queen - ______ Afar Paying All Ixponul of I HIV oclobntlon. ,_.-.-v-I `IIIITIIOOII JAPANESE COMPETTTION. A SMALL SURPLUS REM ._..j_;___ The Nova` Falsehood. ll` nn-ml gm... 5.. L_, I - CHEAP; srm/2T5 g waste money 0|` - -" \ The noooulnl contractors for the uni- \dcnooon Unlnulvy avonuofor Anthony ' In the most popular mmnor month [or In . R In the swim and 309. your Lloonw holorc the Nth. Iunntonlnnn about to lo married cho- wlnn in Ontario nan obtain their IA:-onus tmm mo bolon lenvina home. Everytlnlui new and up to date. A 6 M! can In I SI . Dlnccg and Jollranxugalnerge ...;...._nu, ran. ':an_ Rani t Birch; pa inc; Vuchibot. Ann-":"3 sA'rUi2DAv. JUNE 6 wne CROOK. JUST FINISHED UBLE BRICK R1 9 dam-o,sout.h tie 1: Brock men. 10 run out nllh. comhin ion electric light An. heated thron hunt. modern 1-mn annex. bent locnllly. Also for the Hum: months large brick rouldon:-.e,v-entrnllm-n1 nllmod rn uonvonionvou and fnrnh-lmd. ply to . D. Bmnv. am lurker Square. A LARGE STORE ON GOBNER (`.LAREN(`,I-I and Ontario ntroeta. conulnln Winn vunlt nnd the hall and rooms up stairs. he bullclimz will be round nlttwother or each part separ- .031]. A ply to . H. SULLIVAN, Ban-1-mar. or J. B. Uxmv. 111 Union street. will In rauwu unvu -um. u. vuhu , mu. Uxmv.l11Unlon HE VALUABLE HHUP AND rnwlglsrss, wand 38] Prinunu street. at pres:-nt un- cuplod by C. D Chown. Has been nu n!m'e and hnrdwuro houu for over twenty years. Ap- ply to J. P. GlLDllnLllVl.Olnnnco streat. v j-- ..-an-nu nu n(\n\lI.\l) nu . I)I)!\l1\I.` .__._.__._----_______ THE PREMISES ON UEEN known as Mv*Ewan'n nnndry. J. B. Mclvnn. 38 Clarence street. ___-?._L._. OAK HALL Ii gr : Slmmm ` mm wnntenl. y. -. -. _, ._ IUST WIVBLE BRICK REHI 10 )3 dance. south pic rock_ ut_rqat._l.0_r>oom.-4. ED. F. BUIIPS Iunmoth Hpocmculgg Production of the N '|`l'lC!-ll! or King : Hy? (l|lH(`m will he re-wou HENRI! HHAMIE, hnnmo l'Nl)l'I`Al(Kll /mu lnuumtu ~- I-I5 Prinresa street. Unrlmr Hydunlmm htrm. Tale- phous nommunlrntlun. :- Tm: LEADING UNI)Icn1'AKv:l1-2FI-urn: street. Talophona HTA. Upon lmyun W. I. UIHSJNNAN, PUNRRAI. l)llllf.(r'I`<-u \\`hEMnAl..\l|Cl can attract. block uhuw old utmul` .,.-_, .-_:-----------:.. l OOBNER (ILARENCE gtroots. connl_nln_wi_nn_\_1_\_nlt ?jm|KADo admits perfect ventilation and is waterproofed to resist IIIu1.~;lul c and rams. All colors, 25: 1wI'y(l. : ]PerI0rated Te)gtile_ overtopa nu previous ones. Our immense stock of Dr uoodn MUST BE SOLD this mom: I! low {moon will do it. Everytnmg reduced 11 Price and no deception about It, We have had I but the present REMOVAL want to buy Reliable Goods .-vuunnw to southeast, to winds, (air and decidedly wurm dor showers in :1 few plnocn. {moon TE l?'3-\`I`t;ryi:`I`1\` x`)`5zw1`ol&v Reduced prices (or cash only. out-: pmce sromz. 123 Princess St.. North side - Kin` DAN EGAN S! Ill. We aim to gin We aim to no-oure Ii We I_im to avoid Inns 0 mm to give a dol -.__._._._. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. one maa? mam. of 1 quality that will give sltlsfnctlon, you will find them In this stock. `FOR SALE. WANTED. Inlnt my other in Khm- o Wmoa ukon in tho 11 0 or d 1105 bornbmod. ronto and ontroMlnclud- vlhnnu of the pooplopannut barn: omhor modinnm Inc makes I olllm m. an LOST. ,,_-. T. Another--Shirt \Vaisls, large sleeves and newest collar, all sizes, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. Ready-made Capes, 25c to-day. Big value in New Millinery to- nigh . HARDY S southwest lmid...u.. .1 .- rllllm .'i. ?.i'.-`TA IIIVUI. lu- n n`. "BI1'ckskin SALE STKEICT. Apply In uuuu-u II with Hm ummar IWIIHI)`. II. A]:- , -~....'/.-.. _ . . u u u - - - . V. ` For example--Ready to Duck Suits. $2.50, $3.00 $3.50. The new wide skirts, patterns, Iitnn coat. `__Ll.___ (`l_:_L II7_f_A_ I, are not necessarily rich, but they are always wide awake, They keep their eyes open and get their clothes at a store where large buying makes low priccs_--where styles are fresh and new--goo;ls `tempting and durable. I4`... ........._I. D-..A.. 5,. .....n.- Stylish Women 5|, Olhrlo WED AY, `Io I'll]: day 0! Jun: ant, M l rel In Ih:vonI?. r. . H. . Acting 80]. -nu --c I\III-|| Fancy & General Contectloner \ KINH HT. PHONE 31.0. >' '-~ww7v at _ . NOTICE TO CREDI TORS. - 3I6 MARKET SQUARE. C Hoe 1 Intro. [tr doll , (}.:|ol'lo ut':0Ot.IiIuuton.k:I:`\VIl)- S. day ant. IGGIIIII IIIIIITIIII ll D118 0! H16 1110!! select In the ctty, and our undo to , or-dot sultan-o pruned everywhere as , the correct thing in dress. Rock bot-I- con prion prevail. ISAAC BOYD. saslsyas-, 'I"F.'3CB3Laave, ovornmant I.-no CheIrin:.< just arrival. @ @ 9X0) I "NOTICE. `Ell, XCTPIYIX Ill) lll rwvu ---`y, - -vwv--w cw`.- gllltlill I08 ['1' AND TAXI R. H. TOYE. 11--..-- 1 I`..- -_ nu L A lrcautiful cake that mchsin your mouth mull:1st(-5 goml while it melts. Fresh for Sntuulny at 200 per H. lII3K I-uI3I3 V I: . onrnmout lunar. NOW |s1*m2_'rme' .....'ro F|s|-|l vv\.un and nun. laululovlonu-nckhynilabin Gil- unut 8 Wu 3111.50 `hcntoa. mddicd uttycunrbdtbhj &'.lhun.uubr Inhib- uvlvulaludu us nag. llll ulu -33 IIIOIDPOOPI. I . Elsin, on old mun who ha been: patient in the Hotel Dion for some time post. left. the imtitution on Thursdny without giving notico of his intention. Ho wnndbrod nunlonal about the city for some time and nally loot hi: way. A policeman dipoovotod inn and took him to tho utntion. from whom he was sent to the general hospital. Hodid not make I long at: then oithor, nnd wnlkod out quietly ll without pol-Iniuion. Tho Hoe were on the lookout tor the old fa ow yester- dn , but he won not to be found. En- nry at tho gononl hospital and the %otolDieunhowIthothohunot roturnod tooithuimtitotiom, and the police have noidonutowhonhoooold Invonrona. "nvuuI|cuuu1I.n Rhonnntinmnndtnad all cunt. ldidnol relic! nntill tried Illoft Con nd mu Pills, and bolero l||ndl|n' two boullwuoomplouly" mud, cndnowholliho I dillaunt mm. Only ank par box. Amoodngoltho bu-but-nun: esllodfot lntuigbt to-urnngo fora tripto Wuha- Iovnont|IollhhiI_u.,botuH.honppoint- odhmronlyuhv brbal putinnn Ip- punnootochaulnobuinmwudonluud cl. ioownunnnmuuoun, ma the panes ha` luvogono. swnny mu. not. A acoromng pace. Edith Scoboll, (`upo Vincent, daughter of J. A. Scoboll, for over a year has been niling more or less. Finally she wun brought no Kingston and the best. medical skill employed. Upon examination it. was found there was A partial panlynin of the spine. and the lower limbs were without. feeling. It will bake a long and slow treatment to cure her. we nyawm. (7. F. Meek and Ralph Huffman, who started on Wodneadn last. to wheel to London. have been and from. They state that on the first day out they covered a distance of seventy miles, going at. A steady but. not acorvhing Scoboll. (`moo Vincent. dnuuhmr puwou on me grave OI mr John. James Allan. late qf the general electri- ml works, Schenectady. N.\'., has been engaged by the electric` stmet. railway vompany to rewind nrmntuma and mnke other repairs to the electrical apparatus or the nyateun`. C. F. Metal: and Rnlnh }<[uH`mnn 1-Im 1 have lune secured the services of ll)`. '1'. J, Walter. a m-at-clan cutter, tomor- ly with Qunan & Rowan. Toronto. and an warrant a perfect in In a lb:-anohaa ot Tallow-lag. My hnlllne or the latest patterns and ` laeaaln matorlala In one o! the moat ' anion! In tho M117 and Iaur Innrln On Dy IIII IIUUTUN-". Organizer (lilmour. Toronto, of the I.0.l"., was in town yesterday organizing an excursion from Kin awn, \\'nwrt,own, N.\'., to Foresters Islan Park. Iloneronto, on the Imh inst. n.- u.....|.I 1.... 5....` ...|...,a .. ........ ..... 0lI ["8 INCH "135. Dr. Herald hns been asked to represeuh the ()lt,awa Macdonuld club at. the (locom- tion ceremony this afternoon. The Ottawa club has sent. 1: ne oral wreath to be placed on the of Sir John. Allan. late of tha crmmral nlmt.ri- oi we literary society. W. H. Biggnr and \\'iIluun Sinenton, Ba~|lo\'illc. are in the city making arrange- ment: in connection with the l\l|llllLiC emu nival in that city in August. The India`: of Lheueorge street. Methodist vhurch. Brockville, presenbed M rs. Smmlun. wife of the retiring pastor, with a hand- some pair of gold cyuglaseen accompanied by nn uddrou.-. (lnrnnimr Hilmnur Tm-nnm nf Hm W.E. Cudnoy, Port Burwoll, Ont. up: "I III aloud sh Rhonllotinm and mad can; I did me. oak mum ....m I o.a..a x-ompuny. Thurs-duy night. (1. H. I) n lecture before a lurgo an Hence in Wolfe Iulnnd urd of the literary society. Bimmr and \\'il weexn vn-no wnn menus nnu romuve:-. Ycswrdniv nfwrnoon Mrs. (B. W. \\'rigm, mul lnmily eft. for Stella to occu )y .1 sum- mer cocmge there for the hentect mason. Heorgo Hreer, nged thirteen years, misn- ing from Kingston since May 10th, hm-1 re- turned home. He took a trip to Mon- trenl. L. I. `In ... ...ill I... I.~....p...I ..b 11...... Ll`0 . Frnunk Hugo will be located 2 thin Buy. this newton, an the r Live of the 'I`ho1m\n Inland Thurs-(luv night. Dudlev uncago and U8?! monies. Clmrleu Davis, Kingston, in visiting his sixter, Mm. Claude Vuntrin, at Rouiere. \' \' A. James Mcl`|neruon, spending a few days in the city, returned to his home at Unna- uoque lust evenin . Mr. nml Mm. hnmnn H, F`il.7uihhnnu mar. evemn Mr. und Mrs. human H. Fitzgibbom-I, Wntert,0wn, N.Y., nre here for n two weeks visit. wich friends nnd relative:-. \'...o..r.I.... ..n......m.. u... n w \\'..;..n.. Cutting Remarks} Movement! of the Pooplo-Wlmt They Are Buying and Doing. Dr. (hnllignn, Reufrew, is in the city. `:5. Roughton, Kingston, is on his way to Chicago and Des Moines. Chnrlea Davin. Kinu-nmn. in vinitinu his we worn or winning souls ior brlslz. Miss Lyman, who spoke further on work in India,wns received with hearty applause. During the evening the audience en- joyed songs by Mr. Driver and the Rev. A. W. Richardson. i At the close a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the church and people of Kingston for their kind hospitality. At the close the ladies met for the purpose of forming ladies` missionary societies in connection with the First and Bethe! churches. MIG CIIUTUHCS. QUODIHK [YOU] EH6 HIDE lV8V. A. J. Gordon, of Boston, and various com- menbabore she showed with great. clearnoss how the misconceptions of l aul e teachings on the public work of women had crept into the churches and of how our churches suffered for the l4ck of women a work. She urged the need in every indiiidual church of a band of women specially trained for the work of winning souls for Christ. Lvman. suolie me in mono wno nuu loan I.nBll' nu. Miss Dou alI s address on Modern l hu-bee dsa t. with the work of women in the churches. Quoting from the late Rev. (Bordon. of Boston. and ner. Theinterest of the convention culmina- ted in the meeting last evening. Mrs. Mucallum depicted the late Armenian horrors as only one could whose family had been among the sufferers. Her son. the Rev. Frederick Mucallum, of Maraah, with his wife and three children stood sll of one dreadful da at their windows, thinking that each hour would be their Im-t on oath. But were not the war ships there? Yes; but when the missionaries did visit them they found the officers drinking and playing cards. Was it any wonder that the missionaries felt they could look for no earthly aid. Some suggested that while such :1 state of utfeirs existed the mis~ sionaries should be recalled. But the mis- sionaries would not come. They were the last hope of the suffering people. Their only plea was for funds from home to keep ` life in those who hud lost their all. ' Ma... n,........nv.. ...m...... .... ~-M..,i-.... I Iy euucawa munsory. The closing part of the nft.ernoon`s work was an address b Miss Lil Lyman on child-life in India. Misc yman vividly illuabrawd her locbuiv by eight. or tan lit- tle girls dressed in the various native cos- tumes, and a lar audience, containing many school chil ren, gathared to hour her. "l`I.n lnoopnao at 01.. ;.;.....nnhnn nnl-yn'nn . The Anxious `llme Spent by Those In Turkey - llfllcers Drlnklng Id Playing Curd- No Earthly Ald Could be Dependsd Up- un-`l`he.0|osln[ Events. A part of the programme ~`on Friday afternoon at the Congregstionslist women's missionsry gathering that proved of much practical interest, was the year book nym- ium. This was in series of three minute pnpera on the different societies in connec- tion with the Congregational body in (Jun- eda. The pore were given by live ladies from ontreul. Miss M. E. Richard- son showed that while the average contri- bution to the foreign work per member seemed good, still the burden rested on the very few, the majority contributing nothing. In this respect the churches in our foreign mission elds could teach the home churches many n lesson. Mrs. Gsrliclr spoke for the college, and put in a strong appeal for more support to this most important in- stitution. Nothing at the present day, she said. was more needed than a thorough ly educated ministry. The oloeinu mu-t the fwolmioi-` IFSSIONARIES. CLOSING SESSION OF THE CON- GREGATIONAL LADIES. An Old In Disappears. Iln an nld nnnn -1..` B.-- j .7. x;,....:....." 1.7.2.`; :- PERSONAL Mou. Dudley delivered and inwre.-t-ed nu urder the mlupiccs I at Alexan- reprenontrr I ntamnbnut l`8|)Y'8F()ll(M' ntemnbnut looognllhg The Ooljpgo. Acoa-ding to the navy militia ulntiono in unit to most comphintn o the ox- ponnu ol outts, nun ol the Rain! nilih ool:f llorhhrooyuru joiuingtho lithho nllowotlto wan-tho Inilihrycol uniform withtho ndditqn of hnu run} in goldnnd ol Nib ' Ianpnrfuhndlngl to savour otlloynl nmtnry eolhgo `ninth uuoalltlodbhnvot nnku 1Iu'.lI&inh'LnIdlnnanl nib. uonwnlorinomllru; uocnnryot Dorcal society. Minn Mucklelton: Iocreury of litcuuro. Min Saunders: Iocrohry ol J. W-.A. undC.C.I.(3., Kin Levin. Mn. Na-all Rn. run-annual ll... inn..- ..:n. .. mg loasury. nun llsmulay: correspond- ing secretary Min Dgly; tnunrcr, elec- uonnotuoeuisobo-rd;.oonnryo1 Dorcu society. Muckleatom nocreurv nuwoll Dow pnnonuu III. Tilion with In I`! Inomlatuhi vdod $800. .;".'i":`. .1.?'f.1u..o.....a.'. n.c.`.'.. " Rildoau ntrect. upposlta Jamu Church. Srdanhun Wtlnl, 8:) Earl street. All friends; of the Llheral -nuso will he heartily Vela.-omo 1. cnurcn. The election of officers took up the prin- cipal attention of the meeting 0! the An- liean ladies auxiliary in Ottawa on Thurs- ny. The following was the result. for Ontario diocese : Honorary 'dent.Mre. lowing president. Mra. R. . Rogers; first vice-pneldelmulinuildenleeve; nears- ing eeentary, in acanlay: con-upon - eecrecary. Dalv: treasurer. wan. ma U.U.l.U., lint Levin. Mn. Nowell Bub pnnonhd In. Tilton with honornn life Inambunhin vnlnnd .9. am. llnjfli "\VlT|lllg [0 CH0 IHBCIPIOE." 7 p.m., subject: Christian Living." Weekly meeting, Friday, 8 p.m. Strangers welcome. Archbinho C|eery.nccompaniedb Mgr. Ferrell en Fathom Kelly and og-an, visited heel-onto on Friday and met. the buds of fnmiliel and congregntion gener- ally ol the church 0! St. Vincent. de Paul in reiorence up the erection of the new chutch. `PL. .l...o:.... -3 ..a:..... ...|. .... LL- ....'.. panoe. To-morrow will be the Few Dieu and the holy sacrament. will be exposed during the day. The young pooplo will make their first communion. Pi.-.o {VIm..nk nl r`L..:.o' Cl..:-..n:..p n.I.u..I n niung win )l`88I(le. Miss Doug: l. of the Montreal \\'iLnese, will and Jrees Rethel Sunday school M. 3:40 .m., to-morrow, and preach. in evening in the! church at seven o`clock. Rev. H. N. l)unning,l'awneo City. Neb., has received acnll wone of the leading Presbyterian: churches of` Lincoln. Neb. He is a son 0! Sylvester Dunning. Na- Fate Dieu and the nrstcommumon. Firat Church 01 Christ. Scientiat,()cldfel- Iowa hnll--Servioos to-morrow, ll a.m. Subject: Warning to the Disciples. n.m.. aubioct: Livimr." mu-wrn meummnn cnurcn, Ucnawn Rev. Mr. Hlnbloy will prench at both services in Sydenhnm street. Mechodiat church to-morrow. D-.. 1 LI 41 ..t c.n;.. cnurcn Lo-morrow. Rev. J. M. Gray, of Stirling. has re ceived n unanimous m|| to the Presbyter- ian congregation at. Oak Lake. Manitoba. Queen ahreat. Mnmhmlinr. rIhnn\)1._II n m nun uuugreguuml nu URK bake. Manitoba. Queen street Methodist. chumh--ll n.m. Rev. Iir. Mownt; 7 p.m., song service and addresses by various persona. Rev. R. Whiting will )reaide. Mill I)num1 I, M Hm Mnnl.rnnl \\'il.nann short, sued a puss to l-I;gun\'i|lc to u Thomiuz Armstrong on his way the roforiiiumry at l enet.nngui.aliene, through n inisumlorntunding hml been given ll tivket on the (lmnd Trunk only mi far as King-iboii. Mayor Elliott wrote the warden of the refornmtory asking to be re- ilnburl-ed for the outlny. The warden proInpLl_v ronpondod and sent along the mnount of the passage money, explaining Llmt. through nn error the boy was not pro- vided with funds to pay his hire from King- .-ton to his home. -lo HUI . IUVVAT. UBIIIDI TELEPHONE 860.

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