Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1896, p. 1

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Committee Room, Opera House Block PRINOIHB B'I`IllcI-21". BRANCH ROOMS : nnnunnl Wucl--Burrm-yk ntron-t. comer Shaw is always ready wum an exam every outrage pe rebmted by the Q: government upon in co-religioniata. "Wlmt. about Mr. Mclnzyro 3 He Toronto last. night. In Tuppor B millionnire? Are there nny more millionnima III the fnmily '.' Has the N. I`. made you a millionaire? In his cnnvnu ll. M. Bribton visitodn _-_._... :..I....o-.. u-nLnr-o;n H.i.~on man nl'A and W. V. Petitt. pncron. The Toronto Telegram rays Rev. Dr. Shaw is always ready with excuse for nvnnv outmma uemetmted bV U|lGbO0 out for city nonclwr I In the north-wont, the prospects an ex- ceodingly bright for the complete rout of the Tupperitea. The French hnlfbreodn in Provenchor are showin more loynlty to laurier than tn the churc . llmul. Jnlm Mu\dnnAld favors` national than the church. Hu h John Mncdonnld favors` nchoos for Msnitobn. while ox-premier rt-_n:.... ..: n...I..n nmmiuu his constitu- ma co-rengiomau. Mclnzyro He in an unbeaten man. and his irienda do not in- mud to let. his record he bmken."-Newn. Didn't. his friend J. B. Walkem knock him for city solicitor P In H... nnrth-want. nroauocuu ex- nchools for Msnitobn. wmlo ox-premier Tnllion. of Quebec. mmioos his constitu- onu that the ram iul bill will become law. The people of Canada cannot. believe both these miniltorl. w;m.... Mnflirr, nl tho Indian donut- both these minilhorl. William Mcirr, ol the Indian depart- ment. Omuvn, private socnurv to Mr. llowdnoy. ha been nkod by the Winni coercion party to go And vote there. uc- ` dom|d u dolont. ll Almost. certain. The party In getting dot-pants. In an Armament Int. owning I local eon: da-pot-Ito. Argument. con- servative raid the reform pnrty was "uri mad." He made I mistake. It. in the poo- lowho an and at tho brill theynow u, but which they do not mean to loop A day longcr thnn thoy bus to. June is the Inonthol voddin .noiHI -..........a.o- 0).. an Olnrl nl nmnmh Jim the Inonthol woddin . noun: qp"xopuu that tho 23rd of t. month vi be (I hioh 9 3 ' ' I - ".0. .6: D... m|m|linmm:`a fidrv 50.80. 100.12 I-`AC. Fancy Chambraya and Muallns, new- oav. design; Plaln wnnnv and Black Alpaca Drenn that tho 23rd of momonu: vil a dny on which an political gul- lanu will be wedded to pulhmoahry honors. But Donaid Mclntyro undhiica Rub will, happily. am he mated. Rlnlum Gnvel. in Nlcokt oonn. Quo- Rah will. lusppily. no: on mac. Bhbop Gravel. county. Quo- boc, has dochrod to tho cburchvm-dam of the oh of his diocese, choc etch oloceor ghou rota con-orvntivo. to an to compon- nlo fol-luau the govormnont would an- hln in Ptohntnm lunatic oonnituonchl. Anilonlut owning. oxptvnadhhbo OXOIIIO l0I' Quebec m ni-IA ~KINGS'l`0N, ONTARIO. bet mm nnotner luuu uuuu ... .... _ ...__,, my will be 400. A Toronto Star writer prophesiel In to twenty-seven constitheneiee-in the hr west of Ontario. In the last perliamuitthere were seventeen liberals and ten conserva- tives. This ear there will be, eccording to this cslcu stion, sixteen liberele, four Tupperitee, including an anti-remedisliet, four MoCarthyiw patrons. one patron strei ht and one independent oonservstive, Dr. proule. The results predicted are : North Bruce, Potts, McC9rthyite-patron ; West Bruce. Tolmie. patron-MoCarthyitAa; East Bruce. Henry Csrgill, conservative ; East Huron. Dr. Macdonald. liberal; South Huron, John McMillan, liberal; West Huron. M. C. Cameron, liberal; South Urey, Dr. Ianderkin. liberal; North Grey, Clark. liberal; East Grey, Dr. Sproule, independent conservative; North Wellington. James MoMu||en, libersl;Centre Wellin ton. l)r. Grooves, McCerthyite. South ellington. Inne. liberal; North Perth, Grieve. liberal: South Perth, D. K. Erb. liberal; Went Lombton, James Lester, liberal; East Lmnbton. Armstrong, P.l .A.; North Essex. M00 or. liberal; South Essex, Oowan, libern; Bothwell. Hon. David Mm. m.....|- Wnnh Elain. G. E. Casey. Uowan, liberal; nounweu. nun. um... Mills. liberal; West. Elgin, liberal; East Elgin. Martyn, pubron; West. Middlonex, Dr. Brooms, conservative; Eat Mlddlolnu. Gilmore, oonaervntive; South mddluibx, Mcoognn, liberal ; Nori m.u|....... 11.... l.beml:l1)nd0n.HVmlm. Saturday Afternoon 13}. two o'clock the steamer America lea '95 Kingston for a sail amon the is- lands, calling at. (iananoqua eac way. Half an hour at Alexandria Bay. Fnre 35. Dollglnlul 'l'r|p. Steamer James Swift. to Jones Falls, Monday, June 22nd. 7:45 a.m.. fare for round trip 500. 'l`I'cketaa at J. Swift. & Co., Dominion Express Co y office and Wade's drug store. Charity Circle of the King`: Dnughten. Hurden party, to be held nt Mrs. Skin- ner's, Mainland street, Wednesday, 24th June, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock. Admission 10c. Strawberries and ice cream extra. All are welcome. Aooolnmodauon Fur Blcycllltu. A large number of wheelmen will ride to (lnnanoque tomorrow afternoon and re- turn via steamer America. She will positively not leave Gananoque returning earlier than 7:15 p.m. Be-Bulldlng The Block. In the re-building of the two atoree on King street, for Con. Millan, half the oflice at present. occupied by W. H. (lodwin will be taken into one of the stores. The pres- ent entrance to Fraser's hall will be cut out, and in futurenocees will be from Kin .-treat, through a hallway in the re-modelell Imildimrl-`I. cRum_Ex305-, bet. with mother man that I . . ..an |... Ann. aouun mum Middleaex, liberal. Lake on we luounuuu lulu rnuuu. ...........,. The pa ulnr new steamer America" will leave Ringamn at ll:3U a.m. on her attractive week] trip up the beautiful Bay of Quince. {Ere 500. Election! Icleuxlon H lclecuou I x 1 Cold lunches or sandwiches will be (le- liverodmuny polling booth on Tuesday, June 23rd. at reasonable muss. Leave your .....i...... ..o Rrm-h Amnrivnn hotel. "I`IIICI'IU- I lllul Ill n-nu -n--. . Leaving Kingston l.o-marrow at. `J p.m. siharp, steamer America" will proceed to (lannnoque. thence down the Canadinn channel to Alexandria Bay, remaining there half an huur, returning via American channel nnd through `he fiunoun admiralty ...-mm nl isdlnndu Lu llenannuue. Leave mud through `he nunoun numnrauy group of islandu liananoque. Hnnanoquefur Kingston 7:30 pm. Fare r\Anl.n. Tenulereul A Iseoepuun. Lust evening the can regation of tlie l ort,nmouth Methodist (`Enroll held a re- ception to greet Rev. Mr. Snell on the oc- cusiun of his return from conference nnd in com-Iiduratinn nf the hwt that he in tn re- tain his present position for mmther your. A very lmppy time was spent by all whn gathered at the utlnir. During the even- ng re.-freslimente were served. Bring l`p Tholr Ilene:-van. Positive information has been received by the liberaln in this cit that 11 Toronto "plngger" has been bronglit, here, mid will 0ll(l8l|\'ul` to get in his line work" on Tuesday next. He was neen, to-day. viewing the city. and. presumably, laying his plan of campaign. The liberals are ready to meet and defeat nnch tactics, and will he on the look-out for t.lw'l`oronto visitor on the 23rd. I00. I-`rash Egg. Frank Ilutwr 15`. Fresh eggs l0c. dozen, fresh but.Ler 15. lb.. sliced boneless hum l3c., ulived bacon l0c. J. Crnwforl. Lake on tlmionntalu and Plntoml nu- ..._ ..|.... ....... .+....m.- A June `_`3rd. M. reasonable rates. 14 orders nt. British American hobel. to the {not that on pi-Icon no nvu below In) 0! the: HM Hloron pm! we day not force you to buy. Prices in plain gure: and we loll only for (ma. - Ion`: 82.1-nw I00. 180. M0. 850 lb. In-. mo. li'oojo_rn."__Mp. mo. _1-'%oLg1_..oo.g_.n .-treat, Lnro buildings. Afuborunt-lo Meeting. The Free bletlioilista commenced their tabernacle meeting liuxt. night. corner of Colborno and Division ntroeb. A great crowd was resent. Rev. \\'. Hnmner. gienernl con ereuce ovumzelist. addressed tiemoating, and alno Miss E. Buck, of Lamzdowne. Some stirring testimonies followed. Service will be heid in the tabernacle every night, mid also nu Sub- butlm. for several weeks to come. Meeting begins: at eight p. m. ILIQ IJIIIITIU l II'l- The Nth band. will play the following programme at Lake Ontario Park. Satur- dnv night, June 20th: X.Mnroh--ElCnpm\n(new) . . . . .. . .Smuut 3. Hlenthm-l>or Trompomr Von Sakkinaen ]_ .NepuleI_' IIIIIIIQI IIIO IIIIQII. The jewelry business will be the bicycle business if this sort of thing keeps on much longer," was the complaint a jeweller made last night. "In winter time it was not so bad, but as eoonas spring came we noticed a marked falling oil` in trade. which we rightly attributed to heavy purchases of wheels. You see. a father will give his son his choice of a watch orablcycle. It is needless to say which one the son lakes. The same can almost be said of the daughters. At present the jewelr business in this cit is dead, and it ie t 0 bicycle that has killed .9 " Wllllam mnlul llll_v0vIrvu -u-:- u. ...v continent. A tramp. who gun the name of William Smith, sought shelter sturolioo hosdquuh tors hat. night. He look quite surprised when shown the way to the oelb. And on being ssoorud to the spsrtmonu he was to occupy for the n` ht, he nmnrkod to the lion who looked in up that the station -.a 1...... nbumuurl ninnn ho was than bo- William Smith n_0ovIrcd `Inch 0! The CAIIIIIOII. fore. At. that time, which was In yuan he aid. tho oolln wen situated in tho R ondoH.ho bniIding,nndhalnd :9 go down novel-nl maps to roach them. "win: were you in form`): you: :30?" Ipytitrnrnt. the Id been changed since he was then on... Al. um. time. which nix non bud been changed unoo no was man no- that time. your: ..... 5. -id Lln mu. I-an situated Kin`: Hunt 5 `I I. O1. ll.'I5. You wll buy 1! You. Have you boon `bumping over time ? "Ya, ever does. Aug! than gin : on ncnolv ground on tho oonlincnt. oxcopt what in not inhabits-i. uh: I In-on : Ins-ollod over. It'll )0 dz yin-I exactly, L MHimr`-BrnIvnie.... . V|hoo- an: eomlnnhen I. Lnn('ara-.lu ly Huyn..... I. (l|lnp-Wnnnet.rukeIL . .. God Save the Q go novel-:1 to ranch them. you .....-:..I an nnlimmnn. ,. ly. "You Inn on tho t-nap?" ..v.. n nuriod the gruoouun. _V "Buns u II has tonight" urn tho ro- ..,w , "You." call... A PERIODICAL VISITOR. No COERCION: CITY AND VICINITY. Tonulereul A Beoepllun. _ n ..".......u.no;n. dluiox. Mcuoognn, nuorannorcn , Rnnz, hbernl: London. Hyman. Wnnn'eh-ukren` . . .. . Queen." man (now) r .Neusler L ... VI . ucnlossl lnfnnn-y......... .Kn| Mule . H - .. Faun! uni... `. .l(nmnn L B. M`: majori- llboral; want: '. 1 . A. ; South TI`. {`.A.IAV, . . Fahrlhlck ..Willlam| .._._t_:_ IOEVRILSAY EVENINGCIUNE 19. 1896. - The spice 0! Ivory Dly l.|lo-Whnt tln Pooplo Ara 'l'slkIn'About.-Nothing II- ngnu tho Attmntlon of Thou Who Are PARAGRAPHS PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. vnu oery. How much has the N. P. put. in your pocket? Ballbriggan underwear 750. per suit, Hardy s. Trv Ram Lula use 500. and 600. M. (HI- ardy Try Ram bertls grocery. _ There wua no session of the police court bert/s grocery. There police this morning. Have vou ever heard of the NJ`. protect- this morning. Have you ever protect- innny man who works? einz's prepared mustard `. ."x-. a quart at Gilbert : grocery. Boys` regatta shirts fillc... H:ird_v`n. For that tired fooling try l'rnt,t.`u liver pills. Sold ab Mclaood in drug aoore. Just arrivea Heinz : sweet. pickles by sue. Boysagim cheap at Hardy's. If you wish to nnve money. nttend Sl,eacy'a removnl sale. The Hm bath. band has received HLII haw, l .W.U.n., nan non ueen changed. The corps will be inspected on .; , 8th, 9th and 10th. nployeeq of the s_t.r_eet.e glep_nrt;q1en_t. n_re Jul am, am and Juan. . mployees streets department. are engaged to-day in raising the Vuvel of the roadbed at street corners to equal height with the walks crossing the streets. (`.nmnar-n. oat. vour baskets lled at Hil- bert/s grocery. Cherries and strawberries for preserving, boneless bum 130.. boneless bacon !)c., fresh eg :1 10. J. Crawford. ochest.er-North King sails direct. Sun~ da `s 7 p.m., week days from Port Hope, ha a 8-40 n.m. (l.T.R. train. For Alex- Mi eral Water: lha those of da '5 7 week days xrom rort, nope, ta a 8:40 n.m. (LT. R. andria Buy, Sundays, 9 a.m. Hnnley, agent. The noline have nearlv completed their The police nearly completed sanitary inspection of the city. The out- skirts of the city are said to be in much less sntiefactox y condition than the central districb. Du.-l whim and hlnnlz nhm-rim: for eating districb. Red, while and black cherriea for eating or preserving. fresh strawberries eve: y day at Crawford 2:. nnln nlumo n hunrlnnrl narnnnn tank ad` at Umwtorws. Only about a hundred persons took ad` vantage of the str. Em ire State's excur- sion to Brockville and densburz to-day. The weather was very lguvorubka for such an outing. 1...: nhmma fm- nrmnrvino nlmrrimz nt. outing. Last. chance for preserving cherries M. ()rnwford s. H nnu msal. m smvn mnnav, nthmul Crawford's. If you wish to save money, ntteml St.oac_y a removal sale. The sicnic in S. I). Woodmmfs grove, foot of Volfe Island, on Friday. June 26th, will be 11 success. Baseball matches, trot- ting and running races and dancing nro some of the amusements. Heinfn keystone dressing (delicious) nt tlilbertfs grocery. " Street, railway employees are repairing the Lruvk on Ellerbeck street, cutting nut weeds and grzu-in and ballatiting the track. The gang will be kept at work all summer keeping the track in rephir. (anked lmm `J50. lb.. boneless ham sliced keeping the track Ill l'O|.IIl`. Cooked lb.. 130.. fresh eggs, l0c.. fresh butter 150. nt. Crawford's. last night about seven o'clock un elm-~ Lric light pole at the corner of Clergy and l rince:-tn SLFCGLH Look re, burning out some of the xtures thereon. The polo was not injured to any extent. llein7.'H emporatetl horse rndinll at Hil- hnrf. r4 qrooerv. pills. Sold Mclaootrs drug snore. pickles the quart. Try them. Jae. Red U0. You will hudly believe your own eyes. Ac.-Inching unn.ion+~lt`s the talk of the town. Our groataalo: (lrand Uninn. Tho mnlv of the Bowernen correspomlenc wwu. Uur great. sue. Hranu umnn. Tho nply of correspondent to "Oboe:-var arrived yesterday, but was crowded out. It will appear in next, is _ St/mcy'a removnl male. The NH: baht. a number of new marches Lhntnre quite captivetilm. They will be given an uiring at the next parade. Preserving cherries at Crawford a` The date for Lheotoial inspection of the Hth bath, P.W.O.R., has not been n|r.....nml Tim nnrna will In: innvmntad ll That there u-e no better liI!_ert| Watfn or Baths with the walks crossing one screens. Campers. get, your bertfs Cherries preserving, HUD llljurl empt berths grocery. The Buv of LION?` 0! ll1|HU l'88(Il|lg. I\Un]ll4P'lUll ITUU. Heinfu weet. mixed pkloa We. n qunrt at Hilbertfa grocery. The ballot. to be used on 'I'ueudn_\' next. in nbnnlutely aecret, um] i is imponniblu for any other person to, diacover how a mum's bullot. has been marked. Voter: threatened by boat-Jen of any kind mny rest. easy. Hnimfn Fmnoh mustard M. R.edden'n. }{einz'n French R.edden r. If you wish to sum money utyccnd Steacy a removal sale. 'l`|m wrmlnn`n onion in the Kimznton St,ea(`y removal sale. The wnrden`s ollice Kingston penitentiary contains many picturea und portrnibs of representative (`mmdinnm but it in very noticeable that a rtmit. of the law Sir John A. Macdonnl is not among the number. ` u..u......... |-.......~. ham! mmmnntml hv the number. Battoraea bmes band. augmented b the Elginburg band, hold a picnic in an- lu\'en n grove on Tlursday, June 25th. Speakers: J. L. Hnycock, 1). 1). Rogers, (101. Hunter and others. A programme of sports and games. Heinz : crushed pineapple in glass jars and . . Heinz pineapple In glass jars at Redden s. \':..o...-4. nronvnnrv hnttar mu: he had nt. (iilberfa grocery. Wdreeived today a lot of Hein7.'s cele- brated Keyobone" goods. including sweet pickles in bottles and by the quart, India relish. French mustard. baked beans in to- .....n. unnnn nlm Than: anndn are the Redden Victoria creamery butter can be had nt (:ilbert a We :-a?seived no-dnv reliah. French mustard. baked beans In D0- mato sunee, em. These goods are finest. of their kind and we can recommend them to Lll lovers 0! choice condiments. Ju. Reddon It Co. Th. nntinnn of RAH`! nIII\ll1lV'I in Ad- on design: . Plain. Fancy and Alpaca flnntln I Ju. Keauon 1: U0. The actions of Bell`: mp I111:-1" in dington In eompamd wi the manly, straight.-forward csmpaign of Mr. Dawson has won many friends for the liberal cause. Closing rallies will be held It Mclnan in Afternoon, at Arden in the evening of 20th and at. head Creek in afternoon, at Har- lowe in evenin of 22nd. rV-...n.... u. ninninm-n run Alwavn mlv Iowa in evenin ol `and. Campers An picnicers nun always rely on vetting fresh supplies at (iilberlfa gro- IEPV. wot the church parade Sunday morning. full in" will sound for the Nth batt. at. l0:l6 o'clock slur 1. Position will botaken on the north of I. a parade ground. pre- paratory no the Arrival of A buttery and UIBOE, l'I'll'IC Illa IXIHK IBIS M) DII. George`: catbodrnl. Heinz`: white onion: at Reddetfs. Enquirer, Slnrpion. uh: Kindly uxplnin the origin and signicnnoe of the nying `Prince 0! libionl cr:ckamon' :9 Applied to Sir Char on Tuppor. The ex- ulion in highly origiml with t.hoToi-onto uilnnd wu applied by the great tory man when nnnnnnllv non Illinlt its old the north of the parade rounu. pre- paratory the cadets. The panda will move off at. 10:30 o'clock sharp and will proceed by Bngot, Princess and King abroots to St. Canvas`: mhhadnl. Hull sud applied by we grog: wry organ when poroonnlly nguinat. laden. Of oouru it did not foresee its .5... on -1.; 0.1.1 on him! lien:-any lvmtla-_ Roldan. U! II: and not tonne 11 return to the fold u chic! liurar butlot. l"k....-u-Ir.- -an nnntlnnt. 0 AR. nrill ntutu to lab fold and II nuuor. Cboetomnku-I no condent t prices will ndvunoo with the sauna. English nhu Inlrm It thin. -Ilx Ihillingn Ind will lihly ndunoo to Montreal ship- on sharing All the chant pm-ehnod. tmskuthochououuuuounguinool an advance in tho Inoruao In prlou nlneo tbooponing of the Fronhmu bond this up-lug. advancing from all to nun Ind naval-sixteenth conta. n.u-- ____4-L|- u\}.`l.!| ll`!- oondnhlo I?t" `Human-mun. uyo 8. "Vcuqou not nu-rind nuns TIIIIII noun. Ladies duck suits hum 3'2, Hardy's. Hein1 a sweet. midget: at R.edtlon's. Order your strawberries at Gilbert's gro- I serv. N @LnouIAlJ1I!l nululortjuzowlons A INCIDENTS ognua mw. I O0pIO ADO Tlilljiouv-Running nu- oapoo tho Attention Tnklnn Holgl. ary. yof Quinta Ry. new short line , Napanoe, Deseronto uml all 5. Train leuves City Hall depot n. R. J. Wilson. agent. (/`.1 . R. ullir-A (Ylnrmma nt.met.. ll uepuu (3. I 3-: hum Nli(`,8(l t Luke In the levtinma exhiln~ free. He wns ropriebor or the Torol \ trustee of the Umwi rinmam Methodin church. Mrs. Wilso Montyr tohnve the remains 01 He about fa ty-four yearn, As war: ` Itimuted in the precet graph, I). Wilson was we here. He was I. inventor of LI en] tire engine. the at one of v\ built here and d on LL nquure nome years ng lnnbure of theae engine formed here. and of whi ed this ulbernoo man it. in ma De there wua malice in the nut that the deb did not. invention: his son i to the water. The C deb apologized for his so wm re erely reprimanded by 1 mnndun and then released from M Death or: -V . Ye tenlav afternoon I). 1). Wil kno u in cilia city. (lied I-uddenly Lreal where he had gone on busin -nahln nt. um Linonr Hhraat. nuilu mitted, last evening. I oenoul onenoe. Since the shing aouon opened the Can- mqui bridge has been A popular resort for boys and youths, who sit on the edges of the structure, or on the railing along either side, and ly the occupation of amateur anglers. t is said that cadets pissing and repaseing across the brid e have been jeered at and made fun of Ey the youth- ful sherman, very frequently of late. Last evenimr. At. about half out eight companions escorted him home. This morning Mr. Oliver, father of the young man so rou hly handled, went with his son to the co loge and reported the affair to Lieut.-Col. Mciii, who expressed the utmost regret for the occurrence. The cadets were called in and the young man admitted he had pushed Oliver into the river, but said in e uuncion of the act that he had repeated been jeered, hooted at and taunted by bo 8 while crossing the bridge. Oliver, he said, was the first to laugh ntjhim when in tripped over the rod. The push, he clain d, was very slightmnd he did not think it sufficient to send the young fellow in the water. The aifendin cadet was taken before he tlul nor. Dnlnk ID aumclenc L0 msuu um The oifendin Maj.-(len. Can ron and `gave his version of the story, e claimed that he was not actuated by mnl in pushing yqung Oli- ver into Lheriver. {e intended merely to strike him a light. ow, and had no idea that he had put. aut ient, force into it to knock the young man ` his balance. He expressed the deepo regret that the at- fair had happened, d would apologizeto Oliver. M- nI:...... H... rnllnrv mn|\ nfull1nr, mm. Oliver. Mr. Oliver, the oung man a father, amt- ed this ufternoo that it. is his belief that attack, and inbentionally push action, and the com the guard- room, Lh turn ntfairs had taken proving quite mntinfncmry to Mr. Oliver und his Hnll I PUSHED INTO THE mven. I Percy ollver Snorl st the Busch of on ll. 0. cadet. H. U. UIHIQI. A gentleman cadet of the Royal mili- tary college In: charged with having com- mitted, last evening. serious oenoe. Since the nhimt aouon opened ful sherman, lrequently or late. Last evening. at. past eight o <:lok. A party of b0 3, among whom was Percy Oliver, son of 2. 8. Oliver, customs broker, were shing from a spot. about half-way acrou the bridge. They had not lied very good luck, and several, young Oliver among the others, had given up the sport, and lsid away their tackle. Oliver hndclimbedupon theruiling,eat.r ideof which he sat, watching the unavuiling attempt of a lone sherman in a boat some distance away. to tempt the "funny beauties" to bite. The discarded rods were lying on the bridge across the walk. Two cadets croeeimr the bridge from bridge the walk. Two crossing bridge Barrieeld to the city, passed the group of young fellows and tripped overaehing rod lying across the walk. At this mo- ment young Oliver. intently watching the lone shermen in the boat, lau bod aloud at his unsuccessful attempt to mul in a fish thathad taken the hook. The cadet who had trip thought the laugh was in derision at is mishap and he angrily told the boys he could lick them all. He stepped up to Oliver and said: "If you laugh at me again I'll throw you into the river. I-vm. hurl I-..MA.- nno." nlll Oliver. the river." You had better not." said Oliver, whereupon the cadet placed his band on the little fellow : shoulder and pushed him over. Oliver fell a distance of be- tween sixteen and twenty feet. nariowly escaping coming in contact with the stone buttreanin his descent. The torce with which he struck the water must have taken the breath from him as he sank itxr mediate! upon coming to the sur- face. T 8 other mdet sprang over the railing and plunged into the river to the rescue. lie seized Oliver b' his clothing. and succeeded in gettin him out of the water, which along the si e of the bridge in about twenty-ve feet in depth. The offending cadet coir tinned his journe to the city, his gallant comrade returnedvto college. and Oliver`a companions escorted him home. mm. ..m...:.... M. ninm. `ntlinr M the uenun (I' U. I). VVIlIUlla Wilson, well I-uddenly at Mon- business. His family `aside at lli Linger street, Toronto. Wll roprietor of the Toronto suniur Crawford street Wilson went to of her hus- band re oved to Toronto. was aged ' preceding para well known the chemi- which was Lil: market For tne mnnu in company wee h Ald. Hewbon in the prenident and Uiipt, John Braden se- cretnry and treasurer. He also invented an electric motor. for the manufacture of which in company ofCumdiana Wm! formed, among whom were some prominent Kings- tnnimu-I. He was an active P. I`. A. mom- I..." Had a Narrow Escape. Yeaterdn afternoon John Graham, an employee 0 Elliott Broe.. met. with an ex~ perieuce Lliut. he vill remember for some time. He and an employee of the light, heat and power oompany were on top of the elevated platform used in repairing overhead wires, making some repairs to the trolley cable near l ort.smout.b. In some unknown manner a cross wire touch- ed the cable and came in contact with Mr. llrnlmnu tlu-nwino l'|lm n' hh nlntlorm L0 ad the cable and Ill conmcr. wlm Mr. Graham. throwing him off the plntlorm to the ground below. In the descent. he turned a complete somersault. and landed on his feet. ln falling his chin came in contact with one of the wheels of the vehicle. which bruised the skin. The aloe- triciby uurncd his hnndu,buI: not so severe- ly that he could not returnto work to-day. Illa nnnnna from rlnnth, hath bv th our. ly that he could not recurnw work no-any. His escape from death, both by the cur- rent und by falling, in little short of won- derful. Meals an All noun. Cold nxir-t turkey. Cold roast. chicken. Ribs of beef. Ox tongue. I-Inmn Aural hum, Corny] bQgf_ mm. or F Opened day and night. I\ -II Pll0I--Y3 II'l|`I Halt. ::'.=..--'<`c,-ffM'.i:`.: KIDS OI D001. nu-. - .... -. Frnur out on Bull. Mnnny" Fraser. the young men for- merly a resident. in thie city. and recently charged with complicity in the murder of his oounin, the lube Joe" Mu't.inJoronto. was before the police magistrate in thst. city estorday, with the two other men. ac- cu of the murder. The latter were re- manded tao jnil to await. trial. while Fraser wn Allowed out on bail. Dr. Andrew Mnolnil. Montreal, bu to- t.urnQd from Chnrloomtown. when he and Dr, Anhmnn Bruer have been omnlond in turnqd from Uhnrlounuown. wnon no nnu Dr. Arthman employed invoatignting the causes of the doprocip tion in the qunlity of lobutoro canned at Charlottetown and lower vinoo pan! and shipped to Europe. he injury is caused b three ditfennt kind: 0! boots:-in. Strong poo an entertained that the mode of checking tbs ranges hu boon dio- oovorod. I..o. nvnninu Hon, (1. W. Run moknu oovorod. but evening Hon. G. W. Ron rpolo u I Tnnton in the drill shod which wan mak- od Do in utmost ity. The bn in; would not have mono". Tho lain : tariedtolmnk nitbo tho olootric lig Q tel holding I counter muting, poorl ntundcd. ` Hon. 0. W. Ron Ira. Roan u-rind not. than] n opuhr at two nootinpyubrdcyio ingoodfonnforie night : I-noting. Atthonlo olvhouolnold ouu M A. Unnn. which cloud last night, [cod prion lw-0|: unlined ondcvorychlng pic up who I8. NHIID Strawberries and cream. Ice cream. B. Meals at all hours. (MIA umnt. nluinlvnn Uornoa Deer. Rhubarb pie. -mam. Ux tongue. } Corned beef. D|...I~..-|. uh. ` Coffee. llbll uvuma ; Ocean :1! Wnnl--Burrm-,k of ldnn street. U 110` EC") RI] lIIOI`h Lut night. at about eleven o'clock, as a citiwn, resident in Barrack street, was about to retire for the night, his attention was attracted by n ehutlling noise on the roof of his kitchen, upon which a window in the bedchamber opem. and which is a couple of feet below the said window, the kitchen being built against the end of the main structure, with the roof sloping away from the wall of the house. He took no notice of the unusual sound for a few ino- mente, when. on it appeared to begrowing pluiner and to be coming nearer, he open- ed the window and peered out, to see, to his (treat surprise, a man in the act of- cree ing along the roof towards the win ow out of which he was lean- ing, and from whichthe manwna onlya few feet distant. The house is a double one and the citizen at once called to the occu- nt of the other portion and informed im of the situation. The "man on the roof" had sat down quietl when the mi. dow was raised, and he di not move while the citizen was calling to his neighbor. No sooner had the latter been made aware of the presence of an intruder. however. than that individual promptly started to slide towards the edge of the roof to jump to the ground. and make his escape. The second citizen, revolver in hand,run down- .-stairs, and into the yard, at the rear of the house, with the intention of intercepting the mnrnuder. He reached the yard in time to see the fu itive running awa , bonding nearly doub e. and keeping in t e shadow of a high board fence that enclosed the yard. A shot was red after him, but without effect, and before a second one could be red he had sprung over the fence, and made good his escape. The police were informed of the occurrence this lrlllllll. morning. The citizen who discovered the presence of the nmrnuder had occasion, yesterday uftei-noon, to draw a large sum of money. which he was R60!) doing by a number of men. of whom, it. is thought, the roof- climber was one, who was m:t,uated by u deairetoobbain possession of the money, and determined 00 make an a.t.Lem L to realize his wish. He would hnve fai ed in his object, even had he succeeded in effect.- ing an entrance and in searching the house unmoleated, as the cit.i'/,en did not take the money home with him. novluurn nun law. The atr. Parsons cleared today for On- wego to load coal for this port. .I.mma Rir-lmrrlnnn .1: Sons loaded A to load com for Lms porn. James Richardson & Sons bar a with wheat, today. for Moncreal. e schr. Nellie Hunter nrrlved last night, from 0awego,wil.h coal for R. Craw-' ford. 'l`lm nnllr llunnn nf Hm l.n|um in at ford. The achr. Queen of the Lakes is at Boot.h&Co a wlmrf with coal from O5- wergo. ` he schr. Two Brothers, from buy ports, is discharging a cargo of peak at the M.T. Io`! elevators. ` Tim m-hr H R Hullnn {mm Trenton.` The Int:-nan Wu Creeping Upon 3 Roof When Ila Wu Dlncovered-A Nolghbot Alarmed--A Shot Wan l"II-ed But It Dld _..o II__.. An Irgnt Co ! elevators. The schr. H. B. Bnllou. from Trentml, ` discharged a cargo of nlnbs at R. Craw- ford n wharf towlay. \.Vnllnm{ r-nnnl. named down: SLFE. ford wharl Lowlay. Welland canal, passed Montongle, Duluth to Kingston, wheat; Tilley and cons0rt., Duluth to Kingston, wheat; Saturn nml connorta, Orion nml consorts, Hmml l\hu`inn L0 (`ollius Bay, timber laden. \'...o-.-.I..., um anhr Rullnnh r-lnnmd for WITH ASUPPOSED BURGLAR-AN UNSUCGESSFUI. MISSION. IIIIIVVII u v wu-- - Cntnvnul Vlntorln `NM-d-Union 1|$l'Blt,0|)p0.~Ilt t. Junu Chm-oh. The Splendid Performance of the Mr. unn- nnnhhnrn and Tow. timber laden. Yesterday Lhe nohr. Bullock cleared for Oswego. but had not. got out of the harbor when the discovery was made that she was leaking. She WM run into l ort.amouLh and hauled out. on the K. 61 M.F. (Jo's ways, where her hull is being caulkerl. The atr. Hannockbuin_ towing the big 9-xchooneru \\'innipe r, Selkirk mul Meliose, arrived at Fort. \\ilIium to-day, making elm run m. from this nnrl. in seven (lava. where ner null 18 Dating vuumeu. \\ illium the run up from this port in seven days. stopping on the route to discharge freight. Thld is remarkably fast time. The str. Rosedule, one of the eeteat. lnko carriers. nmdea rex-nnl'bot,ween these two )ort.a of tn...-um" Jam: inr Hm rnnnrl trin . he ran l'\.U!*UUlllU. UIIU UI IIIU Ilcuvvu uinv \..n-- nuunv, fourteen dnyn for the round trip. he ran light and her performance was considered at good thing, but. the Bannock- bnrn. heavily burdened as she is, will oqunl the performance, or at. tho oumnide will not be above) Vflooli days on the round trip. Another leuturo la the (lillerence in the cargo. 'l`lm linu- nockhurn will bring down :1 quarter mil- lion hunheln of wheat, whereas the Rose- dule mrried only 70,000 hualnels. Movement: 0! the } oopIo-Whnt They Are Buying and Doing. y uv n ,_ nu-.. ...:.. H... n:fI1 an n J. Wallace. ' business trip. Mrn, .InhnV lV.nl., BTU KUQNIAB nu uuc Lrllulull .u.u..u..... to-day. . Charles Nolan, son of Capt. Nolnn, left. on the steamer Montengle. to sail on the upper lakes yesterday. Norman Smith, late of N. C. Polnon & Co's drug store, is now employed in en lzu-go drlw score in Brooklyn, N.\'. H Mnnrlnnnltl. Mrs. Macdonald and Du.-unosa Mrs. .1 'right, 1`. V. ( H. L7. Knee, ox wneenug. n est v Irglnlu, in in town today on a business mil-aion. Miss Maggie Carey, viaitin at Bella- ville for the past. week. returnm home to- xlnv drlw Brooklyn, N.\ . . S. Macdonald, Mrs. Mina Maodonald, of unnanoque, spent yesterday afternoon in tho c_iy. J. Hammond. of Fort. VVilI1am, a gentle` W0 ntulbnto the My sale In no having In --jg J. Hammond. or 1' or vv nmun, u Kwuulo` mun largely interested in mining opera- tions in the district named. is in the city today on business. . A] c1 A.I.m. R-nnt.lnrd_ on an eastern to-da business. Al . S. Adams, Brnntlord, on an eastern hour, spent yosbord my in the city, and was shown the sights b J. J. Humor. Ald. Adams considers Kgngaton a very pretty and healthy summer resort. Minn Amv Moxlev hnn nrraduauad from and healthy resort. Mine Amy Moxley graduated the trained nurse department 0! the Me- thodist. Episco I hoepit.aI,Broolnlyr..N.Y., and is now I ull-edged nurse. She has all the work she can attend to. Last. evening Mrs. and Miss Leaslie, George street, entertained a number of fri n 5. Durin the evenin dancing win indulged in, nu when that air broke up it. was voted to have been quite cauc- ceee. . W. Murdock. C.E., of Ottawa, arrived in the cit. yesterday and will remain here for I a ort. visit. Mr. Murdock had charge 0! the work of constructing the vernment. dry-dock, subsequent. no the each of Mr. Stron . J. Mcllroy. of t in city, he: been ap- intod by the gum! lodgeo{I*.he Pl-entpioe n. a member of e committee whoee dealer, 1.: n day. H. aimed by the guns Iougeol me rnmuuu ya. I member work will be to compile and publish I mphlet. descriptive of the order. setting orth it: aims end objects. and sketching in origin end history. Being one of the oldest. `Prentice Boye in Kingston, Bro. Ncllroy in eminently tted to perform Mill duty. H. Angrovu. or member of the committee. I Ila. Oookod Inn. nouuuu nun soc. Finest cooked hum 25. lb.. bun with bone taken out 130.. full: eggs l0o., huh Lao). Ian. J. Cnvfocd. Owing to dincurbsnoo ct-and by the audience gt. the From Methodist rusting; Int evening, `nan Ind to ::'ly.bTho intnrbon :0: null yr, at grownfn man woman. wu mg:-vhrvadlhio morning in} g nutter ol fnrniclslw pollen prawn}- Non. Run with bone hhn out Iliad lIe.. _InIh 10. had, but u, camp .n. .1 mini. `A mlnctxrnnlanca reaterdny afternoon In the c_u.y. J. ...... 1..-...Iu intarnatnd in minim? unem- cooked an. lonnlou Inn 180. -u_,,. _--|_-.| L... on. n. L... -45] .. H. Brown, wile and child, of Newark. ., are guests at the British American Inv. PERSONAL MENTION. av WTNHAND wAv E. 38 trip. John Wright), wife of rondlmuiter t, in dun erously ill. . Clisdel , a Toronto wholenule coal is in the cit on business. 7. Rice, of \V{ieeliug. West Virginia, urn m.:l..v mi in business suymg Illll noun`. , Ottawa, `rs in the city on a lul crew in Ottawa now. In glancing over the News, which l do ut times see, I observed some statistics, in few weeks ago, professing to ahow how {rightfully taxed (I) the pie in Britain are. I lived there until ty eight years of age, and state. undieputably. that the average cost of houeekoepin , any in Liver~ pool, is about two~thirds of amily expendi- ture in Montreal. The tory View in Gtnada is for the ple of the united kingdom to stupidly A low themselves to be taxed on breLdat.u's. for the sake of colonial defence against imaszinar enemjeo. the protectionist adventurers 0 the dominion to continue todmin the life-blood of the people, and to prevent British wares com- ing in even though we look to the British market to take our large nur lue crops. um. ninn nnrl unselsh teae toriea .._._._..____..._._;_._7 SIXTY-THIRD Ylmner was voted out. clueny by llberllll, wuuum distinguish between ri he and wmng, therefore propose. on ' ueeday next, to turnout the unrighteous clique now tom- . nnmn-ilv in nnwer OIL 0tatAiWl|. The turn out tho unrigliteous clique now tom- porm-ily in power last lmnenbed liberal dominion premier was Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, and his recon! will stand any comparison with the Imam- 1.. ..|.....-any nvar the News. market. take large nur mu -L How nice and unselsh t. eae n pun I u> Isuu xu wmu man. u.....,....,, --,, ,.- _ deate.-1 bicycle tire. Next Wednesday Fnd &lI llliort Starr intend leaving on their Vltoru fnnr clubs. This mornin Ronald Skinner and H. Nickle wheel up to Deeeronto. They were followed at noon by u lull-down other wheelmen, who went up to tale in" ' the Picnic at Foresters` inland. V\ edneedny Con Millm traded bones with a pmncher attendin the Free Me- thodist camp meeting. er. Millln re- ceived an Arabian bred horee fora War Cr* oolt, getting boot in the trade. he special committee appointed to re- port to the executive of the bio leclub, regarding races for the 10th 0 A are meeting with splendid eneoeell. hey mv Mm meal. will be the best ever held meetin of the directors new In nuo_ omoe of J. . Cm-ruthera these oioon were elected: President, J. B. Cu-ruthorn; vice- prenident, H. W. Richardson; secretary. treasurer, J. H. Maonoo. Some Tory Aluu rdlqu. MoN'rIu;M., June l7.-(To the Editor): I notioe in your city contemporary. the N ewe, some ullul-lion to the Mercler regime in tha Quebec province, and am puzzled to understand what, connection it Inn with federal politics. The premier referred to voted cluoy by liberals, who um .a.'.n:......:.I. hntwnan riuhh wmng. are ! Sir Chnrlen Tupper s idea in not to relax the mrill' bill the im rial rliament is "coerved into a pro erentia t.nri'-t,hat is. we Canadians are to be taxed to death till we frighten foreigners (English - me included) into making favors rom naarn 'l`.mnm- Rnn A? (In. More senile Whnt Lovers of sport Arc Doll! and Going to Do. _ lb ism ill wind that. escaping, lclvol I nInn0A,-I hi:-ct-In tira. V tour. A baseball team from the city out to Odessa, on Snurday, to play turn at that place. Gr. John Bmmah, the Inn dI`Il_IllIor ` - ngyrr swag} ...4__ 1u_;L__ - .._..- at Gr. bsudrllllllor for the Nth bath. band, has involtd In I wheel. He had to have I 3 Bl high frame machine manufactured or hit use. M....|.... no thn hicvcle club are wonder. manufactured tor me Members of the bicycle in who the generous citimen will be that wi I donnwe troph for I eerie: of relay rzlxoiae between the ingeton and Belleville ale included) into making Iavora Irom esara. Tupper. Son E Co. More folly never was exhibited to the world.- Yuura truly, I). (3. BARKER. Tho umoel-I llileclau II nuvurnu ul um Oouuty Guherlngl. At. the annual meeting of Brocliville farmers institute the following otllcern were elected: l reaident., William Neilson. Lyn; vice-president. John Sim n, Lyn: neoret.aryAt.reasurer. W. H. Me iah, Lyn: directors, Oscar Forrester, Mallorytown; John Franklin. Rockeld; Charles John- ston, Athna; A. E. Donovan. Athena; J. Hilroy, Lyn; A. H. (lilroy, (llon Buoll; W. W. Brown, Lyn; Thomas Davidsomspring Valley; Perry Bim-1ell,Brocliville; D. Derby- 'lnire, Brockville; auditors, (LC. Cumming and U. M. Taylnr. Meetings next. winter in: Mnllorytown, Lyn, Fuireld East and Athens. 'l`l.n Kln-bk T nnnrlz fnnnnrn innfjhltn Inns EBSOCIBDIOH, tion these di I n n......a Athens. The North hsnsrk farmers instimbe has 250 members, thus giving it the first place asregards numbers among the Csnadian institutes. Re ulnr meetin s will behold this year at (Jar econ Plnce. Anark village and Almonte. and supplementary meetings at Pnlxenham, Clayton, Middleville and McDonald's Corners. Oicersz President, Alex. McLean; vice-presidents, John For- sybhe and David Moir; secretary-treamlrer: John Steele; directors. Wm. Gardner. Thos. Dunlop and John Mclnnes, Dal- housie: VV. W. Craig and W. S. McIlqu~ hum, Lnnnrk Vill ; Arch. Ranlin,Jss. Allleck and John T ompson, Lannrk vowin- ship; Geo. W. MoCreary, Jns. Moffuu, .lohn Cummings, Wm. Paul, jr., and Wm. .l. Duncan. Ramsay; Allan Cnrswell, W. H. Blair, Wm. McKibbin and R. (i. Mc- Kinlay, Pakenham; W. F. Lowe and .1. K. llnrlimz. Almonte: J. T. Kirkland and W- Pakenham; W. 1". Lowe and .1. l\. Harlin . Almonte; I) u.. urnn amlinu-a Objects of Bulplclon. Three tough-looking characters, trumps who struck town a few days ugo,hnve made the lower end of the city,enst. of Princess street, their stamping-ground, and have become objeche of suspicion to the residents in that neighborhood. The police have them under aurveillulbo, and citizens who reside in or near the locality referred to will do well to be on their guard and leave neithef doors nor windows unfnewned at night. burning every mgm. and Inn not onoo 009" reported by police oioers who fre- quently. I am not. reaponaiblei men 80 home befuddled and trip over the shAd0_W of a wire. If lampaare over out in In? d|" com brim, a sport to the oioe will be we `d `I -Uta`: - -vvv-----w Wu. 'i'o'nl|. ."?& $73; :or``3E'r. ' UN l'durlluJnn0 ._- --,un_A-_ Ah...` Ilarlln Almonw; u. '1 l'. Mc .wen. auditors. .........--..-._ ... ... ,,,, John McCuwheon, trimmer of the elec- tric light service, says the lamp nt the corner of (Jataraqui and Rideuu snroetail burning night. and Inn not been reoorted bv police whonns New shapes ma 4- I ll , 2 for 2513., Hardy ; go py O0 "I ` - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. in Things. THE SPORTING CIRCLE. our Summer Costs are thin. our prices are even thinner. Weather like thin you want thin clothes. Better toinvo your clothing thin thin your- sol! thin. Come and one than Alpaca cont: oi our: and ' those tniu Booting and `renal: costl. nnd CPOIIII And wmto Duck Conn and Panto. ` Don t go on your hoiiavl without: thin Bunnor Q15 xttnluonlv 1 thin puruto buy them at i c. unnesm a no. FARMERS INSTITUTES. A 0lIDULAi'l0I GULIAIIIIID H . -son . o'z on1.>h`31'K'vv';; x;':5`c'a's1:'.x':"1:I:"`1fa ! than all oi or loo combined. Klnqton. '1'oront.o and Montreal Includ- .v,.--vu- ."_L Vulunteet Eunveyancesl AM van. 'roront.o and lonttool Includ- ed. 0 rent mu: 0! oh. people oInl10'- bo ronoh b any other medium. E` 1! the mo nation I claim It : so. W. I. uunmmm. Funnnu. DIRECTOR AND Eu-In 11- am Pum- oesa street. block Above old stun . 0! $1513` KIT _r't'o'r' -351; -55'm`l71n'o'-i`. Kl ton. lonroollnolud- ~ ! oh I 0. r..on.. by ..I3`..`.`. ... .:.'3.".?..n "` is uncrnshable and keeps the skht and sleeves of summer gowns in the full Hare and puff of fashion through all kinds of weather and wear. All colors, 25c per yd. JAN. n.u.'ur, Tm: LEADING UNnlIrrAxItn-9{>HM Prince-an street. Telephone NTA. Open Day and Night. __ Hunt muuus, hiunnlo lYNDEn1`Alln AND RlnAI.m:n~-Hh Princess street. Corner Sydenhnm utraot, Tele- phone nommunicutlon. ._:.: |PerIorated Te)gtile_ lllrlllllllau. KEYH-MAI(`l`lN-Il\ the townnlnp of l'Il.l`v4 burg, at the residence of Robert. Trot`- bar, on June l."nt,h, by the Rev. Mr. Johnston, James Keys. of the township of Kingston, L0 Ann Jane Martin, of Pittebnrg. _K -__._:j..-.?_-__. nu: fair 5 [Re3\}a| (Sale... f `Cj -\-- --:. an Iulutrr nouns. W0 l4`lRS l`-Ol.AHS ))lNlN(.I IUMIM H|I(|..\' Apply At om-e nmrlrm AM|N|(`AN In-In. A IAHBLEIZED s1.ATIc'1i1}xF1'i|. wrrn grate for coal u. Apply at. mun-9 ..r Clumovsxv OOIPAKY an Pmnusns on UEEN STREET; known ll Iclwonw oundry. Applvto J. B. lolvn. 88 Ohnnoo strut. . PRIBE TW(i:1EN'F;9 ~ 'Un3E u1n1fVAPl*L\"'r() I . llonucnnmn, 82 Unlun .-tram. .::T:___ I 00113 '10 LET Wll`H . prnvamentu, with ho street. Prices moalorlle. _-:_--___-_ .:___T____-.. QTEAM YACHT. LADY OF THE LAKE." ., 40 ft. length, 1 ft. 4i in. beam, hoilar L'- horse own speed 10 miles an hour. Apply for r co nn pnrtlonlnu to R. .l. W, B.umI-2n. 31 A olnlde street went. Toronto, Ont. max Hox N0. 95 QUEEN wrnln now occupied by In. Donochue. Poss man In lay. Apply to J. B. Cununaxns. .... THE STONE DWELLING. M WILLIAM ntroohouniplod by Ira. Octavius Yates. Twelve I-oomn. Kodeyn oonvononceu, I'us- WILLIAM l 00ll1I. Modern onnvonhnceu. se.-aaion In July. Apply on pxemben. __::._-__ fcigi- iluoa.1so.Mo.ano cu. mm renown aoo.mo.1!o UNI). .m{n=`., 5 an `Hum. only in . THE STORE ON BROOK STREET, NEXT to W|do'a Drug Store. when enlarged and lmprovod. Alterations will he made to suit. tennnt. Apply to J. 8. R Icon. 382 Kin: shoot. King _____ N0. 261 UNIVERSITY AVENUE. BRICK house. nearly now. In good repair. All modern oonnnlouou. Bone moderate. Ass; I on the promhoo or to R. Nunrrr. sognlton ntnot. ,. , _ _ ......_ .--v. nnnuvanu H3 VALUABLI SHOP ANDPRRIISES, Band III Prlnoou street. at present on- onplod by 0. D (Shown. Bu boon I Itove nnd hudvuo Imus (or our twenty non. Ap- ply to J. P. Gn.nIIu.lln.0luonoo Itnot. n nnnnrn nntnlr REA! E oak llnls. comblnnllon electric light um n. hound throughout. modorn conven- anou, but locality. Also for tho nnxnmor month: lnn Inlet noldonoo. oontnl locality. nllmodnrn oonvcnlon and furniahed. Ap- ply to H. D. BIIIY. I16 kol Sqlnlo. U81` PINISHID DOUBLE BRICK RES! 9 donoo south shin Brook ah-L10 room: nhi. oloctrio light um` nu. _hr9_\g;IIoI}t_.. xpodn in modnn Wade : Mnnclnko Pill: never miss mur- ingncurowhon tabular nick hudnohg. uoomnch and liver troublu or come! tion, um an-inn. muons hoslth quick y. 25 For IIev_nEr futlingslnnl | B. M. mxmou. | Pills 1 Hl llo.lb.0oohnI In-. louoluo Ilsa 18. Cooked lull 260.. honohn hum Iliegd 1%., fresh eggs l0c., huh butts: 16c. J. Cnwfotd. _?_:.?.___ -.._. cs... g. Ila-ntln-H1. We no dull: bringing rm-wnu--I new lines to replace thoua sold om. Our an! be Io- nhlodly pobnlu with Ihnppc-rs fur 9`...-y lln-I Wlllt ho aulvertlxed just an a-hurtiued, the reduotlonx genuine, an-l Hm goods or our standard quality. Wo have never on- ouunaod the sale of inferior R4mdrI,l\IIn| what in now being will in sold at pI'i'~.~n whloh will long: be I-ememl-areal as souven- lrnol our Hnmovnl Rule. No you I`:-qllirll Dry Goods? Then come to the Dry (lomlu limuw nn-I plunlmne them wh:-re yum gut thohe.-at value for your money. without other nllnremonh-. | angelica by me man uencuuv. . CHILDREN TAKE IT RIADILV. HURDUIV O "UIJE'.I!Y___!. .!."E Model-Ito to fresh south to west. wind uh. ....I ...____ ._, ROOMS TO LET, street. .__j_:_..-TT_ I ALL MOUEILN IM- board, at Inn liurriu nreet, , STREET occupied lrg. pogochue. Posses- pnyw -...-..-_____, '***' , , JUST P donoo. _| __Brook_ nt`ro`gt._}(1kroom:J A-.. VIM]! 0| Cod Liver Oil Combined with 1 vary nourhhlng IVI7 11-0. Pill: miss unk- _.. - ....... .1... man (or hondnoho, min is ounce-. % Him`: hid loam M tonne uuoo a wuugni. . . ` '. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. For Delicate chudEE. Invalid: and the Aged. JACKSON S mu nQn$n|lI- Illllll \.lUIl I-IVUI` \.III very Win: and In euily reulned and digested by the men dellcuu. HILDIIIN TAKE IT IADIL\ . house. in gepqlr. All I8 Iunuuwuvuscu sq uu.-um authorities. Accommodn tion of the highutclus. :: Ilrvnn -- . ____:._._.j_____. AND PRRIISBS. uund Ino1,. propont on_- For Sale by all [)rua|nl.n. :.?:_:-__. xandlivutroubluorco ripe. w r 3 conic. onlrguo bronto mt 9 To BE L. HENRY BRAIE, nnnn-r a [in urn Run I-"on sALE._ I nvur wvlllnul In var--ry.......2.6 nick canto, only, do`: drug WANTED; `BEA R: -f4 is tckndvladged by highut -..AIu.u-loin: A H LOT 7 drain), I | street. 1 z-_:_ _ '* 1 BOARD. aux Qt`!-ZEN 132 X till. WITH h non Helmlinl . And lot. r-urm-r Apply to .lu|IN ii. ' .|i you onmlno nook at .`. . ia`.`sv1 zR`a......}"'*"" * \ unur Am l`n-un-hall Hm-natal-Ir. u-cw...-v Chemist and Opticianl `Nu-d--Union ntront,oppmum M. R denhnm Wual, In lhrl mu-2. _ Mann Wud--Corner (nu-run. and Ulvlm ulon utreetu. All lrhmdn of the Lllmml nnnvm will he hurtlly welcome 1. IIEJJUJTI. uunug Illnuvu 174 Wellington smut H.113. .!& Ill lulu. I). Ulll Ityln, L NU` adds just the touches to :1 woman's costume that it will al- ways need whhout one. We have the lovliest stock of these charming creations you ever saw \v_,. .__:n ..._...... r,......: . . . . . . ...-gulf LIIIIIIIIIII hlllullu Jvu I-vvu l\cvv You will never forgive yourself if you let this chance slip l)y-- lnoe nt my In come in on/, .d ' l ,l t . dl k nu-nu v lI,..,_..I, ,...- .- Ladies` \Vhite Parasf .~, Qnc, $1.00, $1.25. Cream Parnsols, 50c to $2 0). Shaded Parasols, $1.00, $1.50, A...` om: PRICE STORE. 123 Princess st.. North side - Kin A Dainty Parasol ALI; BIVFHJITIBI 0!` JIl1'lY)N AND Good Government who will volunteer Oonvoyonncu tor Elantlow Day. Juno um. are re Ilm-ate-1 to Imml tylmlr nnmu tn the un-Ian um-I mu man In pmIIH)Iu. .I M(:l)()NAl.l) MOWA1`, (hnupnhxu H4u~rM.nry. ::__:__ In t.\1II u. u-.1, .-..- ..-...... Children's l".1ms0|s, 25C, 50C- : _.|:-..- uH.:... l),..-..,.l/ ADDRESSES BY `HON. G. W. ROSS. HON. WM. HARTY. B. M. BRITTON. Electors of all classes curdially invited. *`:'j. fa.uu. Black Parasrs, lace lrimmml, from 85c. I \l,,,l__A .....l -..-.`.. I-.. C..n IT... II \IllI \JJ\1D ' Market and every Jay Sun Um- brellas, 4oc, 50c, 75c. I II _,. 11..-... uh. A,` C.... IY..\I..nI Lrlcllaa, quu, JU\, /J. I Very nest $1.00 Sun Umbrel- las we ever held, large size, pam- gon Frame, natural or fancy `handle. Illlullau \\ (:`ve so many kinds space _does not pr-unit further mention, ;but we n-puat-come and see; `buy if you want to. | OPERA House. iFH||]AY EVENINII` 'wATbH THIS space 1 NEXT WEEK. TMO RROW I The Mind Header. w. n. max .1. u. num=11.I..}`""" J. Mtrl). MOWAT. Campaign Her-ranuy. TELEPHONE 860. ALLEN S I `$3T` fruit Jars `I. n. JOHNS, -.1. 1F ONTBNAC LOAN mo IN- vasmanr socmrv. ...._..u. u. u-n-nu nuuvu 'l`LlA'I" A nl, OTIOE IS HIRIBY GIVEN THAT A [ll- vldoml in boon uloolnrod M the mu 0! u r cent. per nnnum on tho Capital .-\took for I shall you ending tho such June ms. The name will be paynblo at tho Roving`: omoo on and after Tuoodsy. the Ind day of July. mu ` moms names. Innuar. I VI.)-`iluulnlvu uvv--.. -- Klnnton. June 17th, nun. -: IIVI \Il\| IIIIl\rI1 ILL BI THLNIHVLLY RECEIVED BY the Ohlldunh Aid Society. of Kingston, Iron: thou who oithor dash! I child or who know of on nocloutad. cruelly traced or holnolrmor of A ohlldlou homo. 9 hurt sown o hand (or ndoptlon. Adrlnu J. I. ILAGK. ton. nu; mnuno. O Wogyeou smou. '_ HARDYKS Scientists Say. . . UST A LITTLE BETTER . . . . THAN TIIE BEST Il.(`n|_rn-u_a- vv.`.--- Run of Golden hoot. llrook Fltroot. j.j YISHPHIY ARE IN DEMAND NOW. WE HAVE A LARGE BTOCK. ALL SIZES. PRICES AWAY DOWN. - _.._.._-_..__..._ MEDICAL OAl3D8._ AMusi~:MENT.<: mI=oRn.moN -.- -rnnuu-III I v IIIVIIIII $5 HENRI! \ I. (DRIWER. l rin-ease Ht real. E. G. MITCHELL, Kingston j"Iis~`ER1cI1Lo_1uAuR113R. CONSERVATIVE MANUFACTUR- ER'S OPINION OF THE SITUATION. lie found In Ill: Travel: I Unlverul Dulro for a Chnn[e-'|`ho Country In Around. Illd Lunrler II the lnvol-Ito Everyw hero --Afrn|d `topper Is Doomed. A citizen of Toronto, who is a partner in a large manufacturing firm in that city, and who travels through Ontario for the establishment, was in Kingston to-day, and a Wnlu re rter had a oonveraation with him regal` ing the political outlook. He was on his way to Toronto, after having made a trip that covered the greater por- tion of the province, and he stated that throughout the country the feeling in stron I that the liberals will be winners on Tu ay next. Said he : I am a conservative, as are all the Ie-IntI-oducod Ami PI-cued To An Inna. A re rter for the Montreal \rVit.nena naked Sn` Charles Tupper : Mnv I ask mu nnecinnllv. Sir Charles. the province at present. You. in lung- ston, seem to be taking things quietly, but that is not the case in the rural districts. Laurier is the great favorite everywhere. One old-time conservative told me a couple ol days ago that things oould not become much worse, in any event, and that he was going to vote to give Laurier a chance to carry out his promise of improvement. Arllthe citieoin the province, with the pos- r-ible exception of Toronto, will go liberal. The cnmpuigu is having a depressing effect upon our business. We have during the past couple of weeks been receiving re- nests to delay, until after the election, shipments of nods ordered weeks or months ago. es. I am afraid Tupper is doomed, and that the liberals will sweep the country next week. David Roger: I: No. I. To David 1). Rogers, patron. belongs .the honor of being the first member re- turned to serve the new parliament. The writ for un election in Frontenac was promptly lled in Tuesday by the return- ing oilicer, who certied that Mr. R0 era was elected by acclamation. and maileg to Mr. (jluipleuu, clerk of the crown in chan- cery, Ottawa. b whom it was received on Wednesday. Myr. Rogers will, therefore, be No. l in the members of the new house. His return will appear in Saturday a (lnzette, and it is most probable that the return of Mr. l)upont for Ba ot. Mr. Ber- nie: for St. Hyncinthe, an Mr. Bean- soleil for Berthier. will appear at the same time. in the orderin which the writs for those places are returned. A book is kept in which each writ is entered as it is re- ceived. Mr. Beausoleil will probably be No. `.2, as the clerk of the crown in chan- cery has received a tele ram from the re- turning ollicer lor Bert ier. that the writ had been mailed to him. naked Sir Charles Tupper May I ask you specically, Charles, whether it is your intention, if you be re- turned to power, to reintroduce and carry through the remedial bill ?" The nremier replied : There is not ll What All Adlnlt. Every person admits that a liberal ov- ormnent will be returned to war. his being Llla 1-nae, would it not foolish to elect. n mndidatm who will be opposed to being Llla would it not be Iuouan to eleoc opposed the government. more partimnlarly just, now when Kingston !-0 hnrbox is needing so much m fnoiliuntae the handling of large quantities of grim and meet the demnnds made bv increased shinning coming from quantities of grim and meet one uemnnus made by shipping coming the north-went? Wnrkingmen located here, think this nmtwr over and vote for Hritton ! How to Keep Ciol . I.00ll UIH. lor nun. W-rutineers on election day should keep :1 sharp lookout. for :1 tall, nmuly com- plexionetl man. wearing n dark suit of clothes and a still` lmb. He wears a handy mousuwhe and him three tooth in the up- per row lllled with golcl. He in said (.0 be u vonsermtive plugger and was run out of |.on(lon II short tune ago, receiving the name treatnmnt. at Toronto. lle Ii sup- posed to be mining thin way. Tuealey Said he members of our rm. and we are support.- iug the overmnenb. but I must say I never knew of such a universal desire for a clmnge as there undoubtedly is throu bout present. You. in ing- _,,,_-| .1 .....o. Lhrough the remedial mu Y" premier replied shadow of doubt. about it. 1 said so ..... nhmnm. mnnifnnin I smlmd the Run- Tlwory and Prat-nun. We have the nncimml policy whioh has made Pnnmla one of the moat thrifty and prosperous pecfllnle on the face of the globe." Hir (fharlaq upper at. London. The businena year just, closed hem been one of the moat disappointing in my ex` sorienoe as general manager of the Bank of .|nnt.roal." ~Mr. Ulounton of the Bank of M on (real. ._, `nae om wm us to n cotnclunioln. hll rollllcll Human. Mr. Laurior addressed a lnrgomoeting at Uoaticooke yesterday. Rirvlmrlan Tunner nnoke :11. (`obouru Uoatncooke yosuaruay. Hir(`har|ea Tupper spoke (`obourg nml Petorboro yosterday nml returned to Toronto last. night. In 'I`unnnr A millinnnire? nnv shadow of doubt. about. IL. 1 said so in my election manifesto. I asked the sup- porb of the country upon this policy. We have not (`hanged our policy in any respect. The bill will be re-introduceil and pressed in .. nnunluuinn " ln hll H. M. urwuon vnaiwuu certain industry wherein thirt men are employed and out of this num r he had but live refusals. Mo\'eit.y, Obuzwn, promiraon to make iublic the name of the man who tried to lmy his support. for the coercion bill with an oflioo in g-overnmont. lm-i Willinmn. tho l .l .A. onndidaboin ofoo in g-overnnuom. lavi Willismn, candidate in Prince Edwnrd county, has retired is! 1;; the contest to W. Bonlter, conservative, W. V. Petitt. Tim 'l`m-nntn Tnlevmln mvn Weu our soc Summer Corset. '*`- i The latest 1n_Blousa Walatn, Dresden md Plain Linen. ] Extremely pretty Wash Crepona. light and dark colors. I Dress and Blouse Prmtu, new goods, 50.80. 100.12 I-2c. 1 u-mm" (`.harnhrs1\/H and Muallna.

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