rinno nolo--"minus." ulna ruguo. Violin aolo-Miu G. Bunot. Piano aolo-4bh lluurh," Miu Calvin. Vnnnl f.rin.-'l'hA Wnuir Nvmnhn." rod Hague (arithmetic onl). Biutor -Clua I.Jun etrle, Lorraine innna nu-inn {`.nl\rilI. Mlnnio BCI Iof Ullllu Eng|lsh-Clua l, Kntliloen Kirk trick, ionic Bmvbho. Ellie Snundon. E Feu- lichndnong oluu lu. gamma ulna. Prim winncI'I-8IIvoi' medal for general ....n...'...... n--gnmrl In the lianhnnnh DIIIII IIO YIN `l'UI'--'l1 IIIIII-U lads llmngu sud nutter Ivor! `'08! - ml._ n.....n. ........| ..l...:.... nnnunti-Hl\n nl Junior-Olin. has I. Edith Penn, Iludolon 4... n..nm, M). nncy-C|uI I, Basic n Kirknutriok. Elsie :1 - ulna 1, noun irkpltriok, mick: clan ll. Mu-1 up C(_)__RClON , KINGSTON. 0N'l`ABIO_ 'l`UESD;AY EVENING. 4--- . Edith F -AA. Ready for the Engine. V The workmen at the water works pump- ing station put the nfnhin touches to the new engine-bod, ou Baturgny night last, and everything in now In readineu for the engine. which is expected every day from the builders. Inglis & Son. Toronto. slmnm wul nut. on in the new boiler yea- y I10; OI`-- U1. IEIIIIDH l"I$t 5-""""I w"'%'...2":r- 3.. ms `:1 has us. m..".'...'i.`F. nu-och Hukoll: clan 11. Jade Smith; oluu II. Emma. Penn. ,` nnmpnl nnnninnnw ._ (A1 I. hell . Junie Smith. Emma Pond. - Priko for nerd proclene . prollld by George . Hague". Alice Ii0- P5` in Engliah. presented by" Mn. Cornwln. Bclliaobortlun. Priu in writing pn- nnnfnll In Him: dalI_ Alice .- Baliattoboruun. run in wnuu {Pongtod _ by Illl Odell. `grub IQ lI'I EWID , HQ IPialrI_' lat. Alan Hnmlo: 2n . Penn. . Print in drill md mlinthoniol. prouant.-4 ed by lira. Comvnll, mumhin: Non}: Wont; club nwiogin . Ednn `homoon; bu bolls. Ellie Fcnwlo . ` Prison for nosemu in moan. prequntad b lu.Cormn.|l--Ed Thomson. Louilo aunt. Jun Pgtri0.- lnnlo Iatqodt. II A! D.i..p.!::...nd - Ilcuill univoruby. nun um-an vv oeulully the preliminary I tion for 1. e diplonu of uodcinho in: NnfA.-In Mm mnort. of the exam (HIE l IIIIIIIIUIII Inuuuv wuv unvv ..... -.. above sixty Her cent. of the marks; clue II, those w 0 have obtained Iona thnn sixty per cont. but more than forty-ve Sr oena; class 111, than who have obstin- lees than fort -ve per cent. The names -of those who vo obtnined less than I n_:-;.. b`unAA .....- mno. Rn nnt gnnnnr. GEEK HEEL .._..4_ A Bleyele Uoluuon. Two" c cliste. Prol. MoNeughton and W. H. eldron. collided in front of the Wnm olce, IMO evening, but lortnnetely no mjur was euateined by either rider. Mr. We then : wheel was I-ether severely shaken, however, the rim being broken by oh- far-an nl than mnntino. Illlhry rlrlaoi union:-u. A to m was received youtorday by" Lt.-Col. idal, 1). A. (1. (ram the minis- torol Inilitis. directing that all milimr math. nrdal-ad for to-dnv. be canoell . rodeo ordered for to-any. no canoeuou. he D. A. (I; has issued 1 district. order to that effect, although no parade of the local acmive militin corps had been called. lllcyu-le Bacon At unnnnoquo July In. At. the Dominion dpy celebration At. Gen anoque there will be several ameteur bicy- cle races. Some handsome prizes will be given including three gold wemhes, a solid gold headed gent/s stick. I handsome silver teeaervioe, solid gold ring. a clock end nev- erulocher articles. Thomson bu been unc- bionod by the Canadian wheolmeifs uto- cietion and entr blanks and full particu- lar: can be luulv of the secretary of the Ifinnnatnn nlnh Inreh out of the I 4th. The rwuhr week! parade of the Nth both. P. .0.R. wu old luat evoning'.Lt..- . Smith in ponmont. The turn-out was Iomowhut hhnllof 'thn uauhf A Innolu-out waafpubpti ml {:3 tho, #1 llril|,nnd. boadby ' Dru!-Andi bands, thooo marched Along the pr - oi lutreou the city. - natrnckorDoan,olI.lIo Bnglo bond, ho introduced I. now dot at , by which thodrumn lead the buglu. mlnodintaly upon the brag-I bqnd ouun to phy the drum: but nxtun Inn nn tho buglol than take up the march, no intnrvnl rc- nnininn botwoon the Dlninl of the two noguo, Julio mmun, uww-q -----w Emlln Ponae. ` Divini I. Jo-use smith. Alice H310; III. Emma Plait. D030! II all. Bani: Robnrbon. ` ; General prociency Clul 1: NW! IE 9. Bonnie Robertson Dorothy HI!- ` he iknlb. '9.-in. rm onnnrnl nmaclennv. nruonud uyu uunfw plums of nude nnd R-IL nun.-, nin lfll Cl. g llllllllll ululnl a mu ` your. houry'gf;mudc, Nollie Idandn, __, Min mnmo Loundn ouoouufnlly * ed tho examination for unooiato in an of Mcili nniverlity. Min Norah Wag; suc- nnnnlnllu numd tho orolimlnary unmann- oeufully the proummary unmann- uodcinbo in nu. Not&--In the report of t.ho_enminaI.iono chin I include: those who have obtained 4.....- ..:.;... nnr aunt, of the mnrh: - .I-itlvywuu by. M EAlE[|lll|A SPHIIIGS -&;-j only mm. To Wntertmvn, N. Y., And rot.urn.Thurs- day, June 25(4):. Steamer America will leave ferry what at 10 a.m. Home 8 p.m. Tho returns from the county will be In- o ood to-n ht at. the oponhouso by we lnnbornI.gAnd in addition to the re- nounood tonight the open house ny magic lnnborn, and sulta Il|lll{ hlndaomo view: will be shown. Lndia wi I be in attendance. Doors 0 7 p.m. Raotuml begin to be Announ M B n.m. shaken, however, we run the force of the meeting. the builders. Inglis a son. '1'oronw. Steam wna put. on yea- terda , for the Hat time, and today it will 0 its first day`: work. .-..., ........ V. ' For Long Terms. Judge Home pronounced sentence: on the prisoners convicted in Essex county court at. Sandwich. Paul Nelaon. convict- ed of highwov robbery committed on one Archer, of Hlencoe. in Windsor, wen iven eight. years in Kingston. Norman unit. a grain thief from Colcheeber, was given (our years in Kingston. The ve trumpe Wm. Smith, Emor ' Siegler. Wm. Jackson, Hnrry Barrett. an Jae. Kelly, who held a man up in an M.C.R. freight. car. were given two years in Kingston. The prison- ers are all under twenty. benet b the ueclnole cnange. 1nucum- pany wil , in a few days, remove I griev- nnm over which the Portsmouth people have for some time past been doing some vionrnnn Ixinkimr. TIIO szroen tickets for time past been doing some vi rout! kinking. green w ich were withdrnwn by the company will shortly be restored and eachono of them will. it in mid. be good for a trip over the whole length of the line. ' of those who nave ooumeu luau thirty-three per cant. do not appear. Inrn no nu Kingston club. 0IlPllIlI-IC.&oI|lIt qauunauvo luntunltolln A Urlovnuoe Removed. The street. railway com y and the Portsmouth villageoouncil ave succeeded in establishing a more harmonious feeling and the puople of the lively suburb are to benet b the deoinble change. The com- nnnu mil in A fan: clnvl. remove griev- the much, Inwrvu ru- Innining botwoon playing hnndn. ldurla IV nnyou. Tho Kingahon bicycle club will oolloct. the election return: from thavu-ion: In sub-divisions this evening. A `eye! vi hopontod at each polling-hoollnsad the monnnt. the vow: have bun count- in uild that the dmunoo n-on uno bcldquurhtl oflbo club, in who OddM- lown lull. to the most distant. polling phat nnbo covered by n whal- Inn in live mlnutan. Prom thin. the pun clnnooovunsu --An-nu nlmnm M @ innin u Promulngsuu. mo noun: should In oomplooo u the club room llvominutan that thohotoup In boolnnadonp. Th roams vmho umounood fun the windovu nnnellvcd. Tlnaehomo Inch ontuntut, touhowbov nz:olnw`kunho1boob' nannclnnnnndnmulc-I: XTY-THIRD YEAR.-N0. I. 5 AI-ltIIln0tio-C|uI 1. Both Eoborhona E3 '...2`;".:`3'.?.'A .j'."%'i at.-UOI. Vlal, U. A. u., lI'UIll uuv lIuIuu- arol undo: ordered for to-day. 'I.. n A (if Imn inluad ..___..__.__ Iulary Pu-ado: Oonoouod. -I-..___. _.-- ..4.iu.aI no-tn:-AI Yolr Work In bu ing-ours is the same. We have n gathering bargains from tone source and mother for the month and our summer ulo ll bound to be a success. Ten per -.....s ..w .1: mm. mul. J. Laid- is bound to be `ran per` `cent. otf all this week. J. Laid- law &. Son. _____._--T-_ CITY AND VICINITY. Blcyoio Oollluon. -I L- I)....I Amino locum Iv. noun. -in Ilinnin : pm, Edna Tnolnnon; Minnie G-llhrd: rlt .:.u Ilgllla I`4t.nnd1u_ J.lcD. I AT.0om an ununu nan iri%;x3."_""` _% `Info of IvIryl)uyl.lh-I'Inctho KtOAl'O`lhlIIl[LDoIO-lotIlI[II- an Atlantic: or non whom- TIHAI lotus. Than was no union of the police court AM: mnnnlnn, TAIAORAPHI PIOKID UP BY OUR I BUSY REPOITER8. TBIII III no I-lmm OI we puuuu uuuru IMI morning. 8 o'clock. Oemdlen Jubilee Slnerl. I`.! in number. Git` Hull. rd and 24: vwory orchestra prlctice every ni ta. Members kindly be present. or I but t order the Specialty Coast :6 rs. Hemnleyh. Brock shoot. All Ihenloona and hotels were closed to-day and only hydrant. unch" and "tan cocktails" were nu-ocunb o. oor in connection with the regunentr he event of the season. strawberry feev tival and concert by Louise Lodge No. 10, D. of-R... I.0.0.F., Cit Hall, Thursday evening. June 25th. A mission, 10. The Wnm thanks its Mallorytown cor- reegmdent for a length report. received to y, of in liberal za oring in a grove near that villqzo on June 17th. but an the campaign is over we have decided that the re rt would be too late for my service. he Ba of Quinta Ry. new short line for Tw . Nnpenee, Deeeronto and all [cal peinta. Train leaves City Hall depot At 3:30 p.m. R. J. Wilson, agent, C.P.R. telegraph oioe, Clnonoe street. Lnsf. evenimr a horse driven bv Mr. Gin- telegraph oioe, Ulnenoo an-oeu. Lnsf evening by man. A carter, attempted to run away on Brock street. Before it was got under con- trol it. collided with a pile of bricks in front. of the Merchants bank. Beyond scattering the brick: no damage was done. Pratt : liver oil]: are pleasant to take. to-day mu only "nyannr. uncn" anu " oooktallfwero ocunb N10 Gan. (iuoo ne'i|in the city: mounted squad of "A battery will por- fonbho now celebrated musical ride in MI hohor. llnnunhnr Hm -tmwhnrrv festival and OOIIMI 1%.... NY" 25th. . I've come back to do all I can for Tup- par, amid I youn former citizen this morning. "Pooro man. he should have n holida and I im going to doall loan to- uring him one. tor-y 0! music closing concert ` `nu-any and mm. Plan for those who lth to reserve sent: at Hdnl.zman s. [antovenin I usnoe dplot o` Coey i `. Vbnstuhouoo. an the occupant was forced to tpke an involuntary bath. . He was rescued by some young men who witnessed the accident. from the boathoune. Dan-hufnrinn -minnlnn lawn anainl t MI`! drove them out or HIGH` namve Inna. In 1 certain business block in this city the x-st. at is occupied by ve oicee. This morning four of them were closed their oooupnntkeing away alecnioneering. Two of them are reformers and two wriea. RoohestoI~-Noj1.h King sails direct Sun- d-arl 7 p.m., week days from Port; Hope. 0 8:40 am. (:.T.R. train. For Alex- nndris Bay, Sundays, 9 a.m. Henley, gm... lo 5:40 u.1.rs. agent. The few farmers who U TQM. than In ten pounds 0! glue in the lmin |md1.. That. is tha romum every om hm nt.nol" on our SODA WATER. The atunded market to-day any that along the road leading into the city mutton had the appearance of Sunday. Everything was quiet; no rigs were met and there was a general ap- pearance of rest on ever hand. As one time durim: tie street. parade of of rest Hana. during t. e parade the 14th back, last evening. fully t,wontIv- ve bicycles headed the iment. Cou d not the oicera make anti notary arrange- ments for the organization of n bicycle in connection with the regiment? In: nunnt. nf thn nnnnnn, an-awberrv scattering the brick: damage was none. Prawn livor pi! pleasant Done in amnlL Try them at McIAod s u-no nun-9. (Ir: J!` ` More r! . `I o fandoin frogs seams to be booming just now. One hundred dozen of the speckled beauties passed through the hands of the Dominion Express Co., from Fredericton, N B., consigned to Duboia. Pm. yomardny. l,0_0.F. and their friends will attend hi: honor. Rouomber the strawberry festival gonitlzort by Louiao lodge, City Hall, June '5: _ accident (mm the boathoune. Preebytnriun mission lawn social at Halli '3, Portsmouth, Wednesday even- in ,24t inst. Music and refreshments. A mission l0c.\ \ `- A boat load of, oitig men nrrivod from the United States by wsy of Cape Vincent lut evening. They came over to record their voue Against the government that drove them out of their native land. In . n--tnbn In:-inn-a hlnnk in this CNN Pa.. yesterday. 1.0.0.1`. and the strawberry festival and concert Thurs- evenimz mt Cit Hall. Admission, 10c. ls erybody invi . The James Swift reached port last night at about nine o'clock with her`200 exonralonleu, tired. but well pleased with the dny'a outing. She reached Jones Falls at P2230 o clock after a very pleasant trip, and the excursionieta proceeded to spend their spare time to the utmost ed- vantege, and. needless to any, succeeded fully. The homewerd journe was com- menced at four o'clock and t e trip was by no means the lent enjoyable portion of the outing. Movement: of the Pooplo-WhM. They An Buying sud Doing. W. Marshall. St. Clnbarines. is in the nib-u Angus Ireexu, Luwuw, uuuvcu u. mu city this morning. J. S. Randolph left this morning for Brook ville to vote. Lieut. A. T. Kirkpatrick, Q.0.R.. To- ronto. is in the city. Jnhn R. Wanton. Potsdam. N.\'.. is the Hum is nothing too [ood lo! wt in the way ol Bo-In WM"; and we alum to have the buhanxl would llko your nun- rmotlon of our opinion. It will only amt. you 5 ant to prove it. is in the city. John R. Weston, Potsdam, N.\'.. guonb of W. W. Walker. James Iloct and Jaime Muckler, Water- two to I nd 3 week In Montreal. John whndn returned from Toronto on Sunday and will remain in the city for 1 week. D I` Wntnnn nnnnrintnnalnut. M the sweet. R. F. Wuuon, superintendent ol the BI-ockvillo cu-rings works, was in the city to-day. June: Mullen and F. Foruytho. Mon in the city. County brouuror Vunluven was able to be out yesterday for the rm. time since his rooonb accident. no.4 1...... n Klmntnninn nnw nnttlad accident. Allied James. I Kin toninn now settled in Now York city. in oIno,on I visit. to "3 `fund M"g'5.h?1"" ` ' ad bom ., ._ orange ' p , v 0 `And night, altar _I y_ ' two_.`ipih to Men in Guunoquo uh vlolmly. n.no., MnR\innaV. 11.19.. I urrudunto ol U nighgancpy. [0 VO Ind friend: here. __]'1oronpe Hglnilkgni vod homo tqo_.`ipi1u " T umrmnoqgif ml:-':cy'to . A FIDO 1 ~ '9 ` B the 1nl`I niliI.lary' in inglzhq guy on lenvo. Bin oorpc nu Iht- ondln Indn. Midas _{iIlio_ma and Madden. nfmr a ploupnt. vyllt. nth we ,MlD:aNMillnr, M0 ytutgdayforbhoilhomau n nee. . Yesterday Mr. And Mrs. W. . Walker __....__..n 1...... 117.... l.l.m-I nnnnnifn of W. W. Walker. James J ulna town. N.Y.. are in the city. Miss Alina Hynomnn leave: in a day or nd week in Montreal. 141". puulgm-In nnlnnn-nan] frntn Tnmnfn to-day. June: Foruytho, Mo (areal. former residents, am visiting frien I the city. (`mmtv IA-nnnurar lo0l'0,0lIIl HID uuulnvy, 0! ant nu--, arrival! in tho cit. Iut ovoning,nnd are gusto the Bri ' Ana-icon. W.- J. lhhood And family Ion today for Sh:-hotlglo to tannin for the ammo: won onooho numoroun island: at Al pasta` no manor ruort. m. n."...ona. of New mu. Itydnyior that human. NI ..YoItordny . returned from Weston Inland. opposite bsndowno, when they visited friondu. Nu-nan Smith. Brooklyn. N.Y., in home on I vinit hohin `pun-mu. He says on the I):-eotaofNow\orku-oto be seen many Kluptauiann. J. G. Moore, Mn. Iiu sud Ilia F. Ioon,ud HIII Uodlroy. of New York, annntnnh tho Bri Amnrionn. Everything nboui It In mad: with mm. pnlonn euro. The bout of ovornhlng is used; pure tmm. pun clean in our lac Cream. and olir Rod: 1: jenerntuul l-y ourselvou In Steal Clad Oylindorn. nuuu will I!!!" A.-. _ arriving h V. hr- mcmms fun: um. .y. Angus Decks, Toronto, arrived in ` .11 thin mnrninu. PERSONAL MENTION. 'unuvI.`l.l.. Ind loan. n. on an an.......a... '1....Il.I. In [ITISH JUNE 23. 1891}. the thy with the patron pnnclpwc. nogunr ing remedial legislation, I would any, hint had I the dooidnngvotao I would record it to out the party thqt introduced such a maannra. lie IJCHBOI EII l'IlIIlIllIl III and vvuuwv He Wlll Pursue. Regarding the claims made by the con- servstive press that D. D. Rogers. Fronte- nac s patron member, would support Sir Charles Tupper except when that lee.der s policy was opposed to the patron platform, and that Mr. Rogers, being once a con- servative is one still, Mr. rs says the claims were made without I!!! knowledge or consent. Suld he. Havin been honor~ ed as the standard-bearer o the patron principles, I am detennined to prove my- self in a slight sense worthy of that con- dence, and will do what I can to bring them to a successful issue, I care not whence they emanate. I am unplledged to anything but patron principles. 0 matter which party is returned, I will support only that one which shows itself in sympa- thy with the patron principles. Regard- imr remedial lecislation. say, measure." Mr. Rogers says he hoe had many I catch question put to him regarding his purposes in parliament. I have made no_ promises either before or since election. The people will have to wait. for my peei- bion on many queetionu. Yea. I will not of- fer factions opposition be either party in the selection of speaker. The winning side general chooses the first commoner." IIOOIGIIII Ina uuuuurm Fromtho moment the lla opened at ninooknlouk this mornin ll 0 eloowrn. be- gan to exercise the "ri t. 0! sovereign ty," referredtn by Mr. Button in the opera house on Friday night. Both sides are busy. Rigs are coming` and going with the least possible amount. of de y, And in a majority of sub-divisions the vote polled t.ill noon was larger than for yarn pant. At. one polling plaoo--No. `2. Sydenham ward--forty-eight. votes had been rooordod at a quarter to eleven o'clock. Tlmrn mu murh adverse comment on TIO mg Wlllor uni I.-nuwu mu. three Inigo: for end. Andvowlionmdy bu gonoon the -tr. Saturn 1: would onginoor. ` Tnotuqnnll annual for uimmu to-` A... -:u. ... nah. lulu. hu-can. The Hill OXIN I0!` lolwlvu w'| dnywlth r inlndonlnrgu. l`hotugIHla'ndBromon.wit.l:!our bu-es ouch, nrrivod up` from lonbnul lut ni t. tr: Tilloy and contact Merritt. bound up, light, cloarod the Wollnnd onnnl hut. evening. The lohr. O. H. Dunn, Toledo In On- don Iahnd, timber. cleared the Welland and to-dn . Tho ltf. K~%n. lrom Chiugo, is din- ohn 50 bullish ol oorn It the M. TE . elevators. The It-r. Omaha wu cluttered at. Chi cage, Batu:-dny, to carry com to Kingston at. two-And-ohlu-quutor cents. The ntr. Puanort called It BN3/I two-md-ohneo-quueor cents. The ctr. Puaport wharf, thin morning, on her day from To- ronw to Mont:-ml; Ibr. Corsican. this after- noon. from Montredto Toronto. On Wedneouy, June 3rd, the slur. Monbecgle dioohngod I ctrgo of gruin here and cleared for Oaw , when a car of coal was taken on or Duluth. Tho was dalivorod. I on of grain taken alums:-II (`laminar-and at innnmn. Ind RIF a vengeance. While discharging s csrgo oi timber at Collins Bay Saturday the schr. Wsubsu- shene met with quite s serious accident which will dstsin her there for some dsys. The arm used in swinging the timber from the deck over the side was sttsohed tothe loremut. In lifting an unusually heavy stick the weight proved too great for the meet and it was pulled out oi ition. In going by the side it pulled t msinmast and rigging with it and the entire mess fell into the water. Luckily no one was injured, although several working on the vessel hsd nsrrow escapes. Adverse 0|-ltlolom ol the Authorltlon for n...-.In- oh. Hnldlnrl. Wbt ll.TIIIl |l'II. ll `lllll All Inks! -nnhan. _ Mun Wnd--col-not (inner. and mvw Iion Itroou. _ {Honda ol the Mboul oauu Wm "9 Il unbound. ~ cargo of coal taken tor uuluun. Th 9 aboard, discharged at ingstaon, and other-osrgo of coal taken on us Oawogo within Iixhoon days. This is battling WC?/h 1 vanomnm. at quarter to eleven o'ciocu. There was much adverse the action of the militia authorities in marching the men of "A" batte from the barracis to their polling-place aving the men record tlieir votes and then march back to barracks. This is looked upon as an atwm t to restrict the liberty of the men. an the reeultof this act will prove disastrous to those who ordered it. The instructions oame lrom Ottawa by tele- graph on Monday evening. Major Drury took charge of the voting squad. As they ware entarina the booth Cant. Cooke told took charge of the voting squad. As may were entering Capt. one of the men.whom a liberal was canvau- ing.thab he should remember what his duty was. LI . Nail Mccaig will continue as in member of the Kingston lacrosse club, playing goal. Next week So la. Mclntosh, "A" but.- tery. will ride to lloville and return in an effort. to establish a record. In August he will go to Toronto nnd wheel buck nwninll . Lima. What the [aura of Canon and Gone:-nl lportl Are Doing. E. 0. Slitor bu ooneontod to accept. the mnnagership of the Klngnton laoroue club. \Y-:l \l.J`..:a will nnnhinnn an A mnmhar against time. To-morrow Fred Metnnlfo will leave for Hamilton with S. Huknose t.rot.t.or, Emma Carver. After the meet there the man will make I hour through the west, winding un at. Hnninlll in JIIIV. E. R. Harrison and U. tcobun. nvo1'o- ronto hioylhts. making A tohr ground hie ' Ontario. and who anbenod the United Scams st Ninpn Ftlln, re-crossed into Ccnad: by way of Capo Vincent`. yesterday and left for the west on their whooll. Tllll `I`l'IllIp lscllluuo A few dlyll o 8 pa . apparent! oll mixed "nations `ta ," an quito u ovi ent- ly `'3 trump" Iholut in the him: being. wnndorod into tho polioo Ibbion. and pI`0t:l0OdOd tsnst; (time? with the men on uty, an to an t : i and I maul. H van both nacpocu. and has shown hi: tibudo to the police by munching hi to the force and taking up his quuhn at the station. Hogououb ovary momini md Afternoon for oonctltntionnll, but 0 Il- wnya nturnno the station. In the event of no owner turning up to claim him, be mnv ha ndouhod b1 )0 f0I . Ind. With of turning to cum um. my be ndopood b the force. and. some little oarolu tr-mining. be my be- come I trusted and uoolnl servant. Iungnun I Hun Eh: ngw or! t.hnaInmu(oroo|l. Illtlvg ll CPU Cutnaeous your c Cues. ne WIII EU IA! against time. To-marrow I Will HIBKO I I0!!!` lalII'0lI up at. `law in Jul . E. R. nu-rinon tn ndnlu. tr nu: 0 noddn I I5. P. y M` Mall :1. in Bonn. Cold rout turkey. Cold rout chicken. Rib! of beef. 0: no. 11.... luuhd hum. (`.31-nu! _ KID! 0| BX. Igomlo ctgrod ham. 9 pic. P2 Btruvhel onnn Jilllotqun And Impala! aolnltmclt llnllani ono. and charts THE BATTLE AT THE POLLS. SPORTING PARAGRAPH8. `In-tlwcun of Rhon- matk. Dy-Invtlc Ind '-&-An-g4nnn P31` _ . D. 0. ROGERS POSITION. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Ulltlolllll 0! Ina nuunuru Ooorclng the Soldlon. AL- _...__....a. LL.` r\l\`l .u- Till Tfllllp Bonllnn. _1___-.._ _ ....... --.4- and ham. uomou noex. io. Rhubarb pie. Btuwharrioo and mm. ' Banding laidlivh ndvortbo 5:303 Inl cu an wmm vorlng cxpondvu they don't uivu-thonuluuthon in nmnnhl Inrnln to be tivon. way down avenue nun-nun lnnqnohlhrplntohogivm. Darth! I-`hat Chrlotto wish wny, as no uvo are nuns uuum-- honoo the Impmnllillityof any mun helm; tted properly an-em with: unit made to order. In.-- mm --..o Mm bun "nun.- Roblin. two To- 1 on"... --(mm! I ALL A Toronto Gang of Pereonaton Bald to Fave Been Bounded Up. TORONTO, June `)3. -- Crown attorney Curry and a number of detectives were busily engaged lastnight in unearthing what appears to have been an extensive con- spiracy of fraudulent votin . A meeting is reported to have been hehf in the rooms of a prominent political worker, at which thirty-two men were present. each of whom was to spend the day personating voters at diiferent booths in the city. A signal was arremged whereby the plu gar might be identied on the outside ofpolling booth. He was to mention the name of William Kelly if challenged at the door, and then mu inside and Dersonate avoter. previous- ITHE sum or Inn Asswn Two oaosr. 'l'_I_o apnunnan than in! lumen : Won Intoxicated and on for : ll; `lino--A 0&0 Insane nonunion oi thou utukod _m. said It luna- -ntnzl secured by one of the young citizens, wno still has it in his possession. It is silver tipped and bears the owner's name. also the intelligence that it was won at recent sports. Monday morning the staff-sergeant waited upon the young man whom he had ahuulted, and. besides apologizin , offered to make good all damage done to in cloth- ing. The citizen said all he would ask for would be a pair of new trousers to replace those deetro ed. To this agreement the soldier readl y consented and the citizen nmminad not to luv a complaint about the soldier readily consented and one ciuzen promised not to la complaint affair to any of in e military authorities. The soldier tried to gain possession of the walking stick, but as the young man did not have it this could not be accomplished, nor would he give any information an to who had the cane. Kelly il challenged at me aoor, nnu men ruse inside reonate nvoter, revioue- y decided on. f a certain eina , he wee to be identied by one of t e party of ecrutineere and was not to be questioned whatever name he gave. The men were to receive Qloe day in any case, 320 if auc- oeseful. The detectiveo have the names of ten of the men, and state they will be ar- rested for conepimc . Infnrmation was rnwn out It 9:30 this A vouue-omziu nnouio av nua. , An In: intimated in the Winn lutov` we ingu oung cih'un wu badly hand Bsuugqy night Ly soon o1 data And nnhlfaemonnt Itoholl to In outlido oorpn. Thin uoryln told by Julio young man: Being obliged to work Into Shah night. he was proceeding homowqrd about midnight, when he overtook _h\vo young friends and walked with them 5! far as the corner of Bagoc md Queen _atl-ooh, whore shay otood talking for I low momonto EHO! to dispersing to their napoelvlve omen. Thoylndnot stood than many minnm. when the uh:-no uzzrouou Ip- nun made In 0r1I0l'. | Than you want. the hen! quality and -style that can be had for the amount of money you have to spend, and right here name on: hold on thrlny sad ooonomleal men. hr we have C large stool and I mutu- nnOIAI- noinea. `racy nngnou lwuu uwuw mun; minutu when t o tr Ip- peamd. going wutwnrd. gentle- man cadets and their companion were intoxiuhd, and nppurod to be bent on having a good time. They asked the citizens to ho directed to I certain homo. Ono of the citinena was uupplying the inlnrlnation when one of tho- othora, n.pproaolIed.'iInd, without any pro- vocaonnnd not. "Vin; wu-nin as to his :..e...o:m. on. t. wlm uku for lulu in- vocnolund `ving wu-mu I30 nu intontion. the t. who uket for the in- iormaoion, struck the aooond citizen a severe blow on the side of the face. knock ` ing him down. His friends nlliod to his raooo, whoroupou the othorondot. removed hin Lnnin in nrenu-a for I nht. As he did whereupon the otneroulet lemovea his t_unio to ght. son bottleo w iskey fell to the ground and broke. In the meantime the sergeant shove referred to naught" hold of the citi- wn who was first struck and gave him a rough handling. tearing his shirt snd trousers. Hoetilmes ceased only after the assaulted one inlormed his sssnilsnts that es a member of the Mth butt. he knew eomethm of militsr law and the consequences the would fol ow n charge of assault laid against the soldiers. They were not so drun that the warning was lost in n them, and so eensedfrom further mo eetstion. In the tracts one 01 the cadets droprod his cane and it was secured by 0 the citizens, who still possession. with voting III the name or Artnnr wriem. John Ross Robertson, inde ndent oun- dideto in Toronto east. rece ved at ten o clock a private deepnhch from Buflalo, notifying him that A car load of voters were on the way to Toronto and would arrive here at a quarter past eleven o clocl:. Ida nuiTn-oiaouu. IDA HILL, June `23.~--All farm crops are rapidly pushing forward in growth and with fair prospects of an average oro . The public school has now It fair Atten once and will in in few days close for the summer holidays. Driving on our streets is not now very much enjoyed, as material put thereon b statute labor has made the road: eomew at much. The electors reated for conapimc Information dyrawn morni up; against. Wm. Dalby, an employee in th Bay street. re hall. charging him with vocing in the of Arthur Lenora. Jnhn Rmul Rnbertmn. indeoendent thereon b statute labor nu made me mu 1). were pleased to hour 0 the Iucceu of the patron candidate. D. D. Rogers. E. Hudson : trade-mill still running. candidate. 1). U. nogerl. E. Hudson running. The village eh lllIl`ll0lJ is now being well sup lied. The improvement in the cheese mar et in reeably noticed by the dairy- men who on command of large herds. The demise 0! Miss Annie Perks was re- ceived with udneea, en the youn lady wu of estimable character and weeield in high esteem by all who previously had known her. Her remains were interred in Sand Hill cemetery on Saturday, funeral occuring at one o clock. C. R. Mnkin and dnmzhmr. 0! Moscow. occuring at. o'clock. C. R. Mskin and daughter, Moscow, apente low dnys vieibng home with friends near the village, this week. W. Hnrtley, butcher, Batteries. weekly patrols our village street; The bicycle creme has of lute struck our village. Everybody now went: I wheel. The Friends` minister "will shortly return from conference. Ball grectioe is now wildly indulged in; many eel: young men take part. vnnnny vll-no or Illa nlI|"I lllujnusr-. Garden party, to be held at .Mra. Skin- ner a, Mmbl.-md street. Wednesday. 24|5h Juno. from 4:30 to 7.o'cloc|r. Admission I00. Starnwborrion and ioo cream extra. All we welcome. . . 'A man named Lewis Sopor. of St Thomas. 0nt., was drowned in a crook near chum place on Sunday. He was twenty-three yarn of'age. and a. good swimmer. Joooph Prootwioh, D.C.L.l'.R.S., the oolohntod E liuh rologlot. and author, is dead, ghty- our. Q 1-`Z CC Ija IIOIOIIIT NI-Mill. charity on-ale ol the King : Daughters. r1-_.I.... ...-;.. 5.. L. |.-l,l .5 Mr. Q|.in_ Mould Your . Boy s Tastes Get him into the habit of wearing nice clothes now and he'll never be satisfied with anything else. Be as particular about the Et and style of his clothing as on are about our own. e'll repa you ybeinga bright ban some boy who will get the comidemtion he as. A CONSPIRACY STOPPED. I6] VCI- We have nice nobby Suits for Boys of my - _`_-'_'!'.".*W!'{{` W- night by 9. non or non mu he nt gn . iauoryll told by 1.30 young Being obliuod 'lII'Hl I PRICE srwo` Cm 'l`S T AVOIIDUIAIIOI OI! I` .our othr ` 1 . go3nIl l Khalil. M any Mun All 0 - - Klng;golI. l'n utojncl on, ed 9 ms mu: 1 - '*."';-a*':..."u.az':...'.:*. fw-u.:` A1s' w. I. uxuuuvnn. lfvmznu. l)xumx)n ANDEIBALIII-381 Plu- oua Itroot. block shove old nnnd. _.__?___:.T._._.__. muu umuus. Lnnnm Uxnnnxlm Am EInLI.lrl--ll Pxlnooss ntroet. Corner 8 dnnhunurogt. Tplo-. phone oommnulontlon. There has been a tremendous removal 0! good: shoe this sale started. Om-lady DIG- rons find that In-Mud our abvornlnu we hnvn the mnulc and In-Inn: A: mlvnlhhll. T0113 Illlll [HIE m-,n1uu (`|lll' IDVCPFW WU have the goods and prions an Idvdltllid. Only the Highest (lrudn Goods at the [unit possible price consistent with tho QQIMI. Our good: are nlwnys mm-kocl low. Lldtln umovnl sale prlocn plows good: 0% IIIIIIIH of prices for thin sou.-on. ' is uncrushable and keeps the skirt and sleeves of summer gowlis in the full Hare and put? of fashion through all kinds of weather and wear. All colors, 25 per yd. J ]PerIorated Te)gtile_ .JA.'4. nnuu, Tm: LEADING UmuI:n'rAxBn--IM-EM Prlnoul street. Telephone nu. Open Day And Night 117781: or oonunlsion. to sell Bowing Io- ohlnou. pply to J. Lolshloy. Anni. Ill Prin- oun street ._?__._._.:__:.?__.___. ALESNEN WANTED IN` EVERY DI! - k trict; new season; snmptas flu; nlnry m- nnmminuinn with axnamen from Itln C. P. Corsets, worth v?2.00 null 02.50.10! 9 pct pair. b'1*3| w}; In npoumg out New Hoods and nut- ing at sale prices EVERY ARTICLE In our utock at REIDUCED PRICES. OOMS '10 LET WITH ALL `nl!"""' provomenh, with board. 53,1 I Itraet. Prices modonte. $14.` ._____-_j___{ *b,',]_ ,._..__. '-l*A-B-l1_LEliEl~)`Hl..;TE MA'N"rI1. nuts for coal re. Apply at oh CAINOVBKY Com-nu L `TEAM YACHT, LADY 0!" THE LAKE." 40 to. length. 7 ft. 6 in. beam, hollor )6 horse owor speed 10 miles an hour. Apply for pr 31 Adelaide street. went. Toronto, Out, as and particulars to R. .l. W. DAIIl_l. /J; Wucx Hove`: bnoi 95 Q1153: 91 HOW 06011 ' I`. I! I. `J Iion in nu. pApply to J. mun:-uh HE STONE DWELLING. 0| Ituohocclpled by In. Onto` Twelve moms. Modern cazvonlu h5u_.'E; x& .ixc`y. Arm for udvm lnonthnlun brick roddnnomoo III all onto 1 d p:,"&, n.'B. 3Y&'.` s':"3i."i.o Square. Removi/|A_ Sale... HOICE BUILDING LOT IMXM. WITHV lane In rear (now drain). next Iuhodllt Parsonage, Willhm street, And lot oorllor Princess And Allred ntreats. Apply to Jon)! l)oumu.1.v, Jn. UEEN STBEITJ known as MeEwon'u oundq. Aoph ' J. B. Iclvltn. S8 Cluenoo strut. ` ' DfSS?%?%'i Cool A slum. NICELY FURNISHED nous near the City Park on Sydanhnln st . mrthor information apply throIh.`t|IlO' M- J. THE W AI, Octavian the coznnbnoou` Poo- nenion In July. Apply on premium,` ; HE STORE ON ` to Wude u Dnu and lmnrovod. Alta fin vuunm SHOP mm In and In Prinoou utroot, at p I unplotfby 0. D Chown. Bu been I Itanl hudvuo homo for our twenty non. Ap- ply to J. P. (}n.nnn.nvl.0unnoutuut. y-g -v -.-.....__.-____.- _- JUST FINISHED DOUBLE BRICK E da:0O south this Brook that 10 out MI. uomblno ion oloohlo . hound throng out. modorn moon. but Iocnlity. Also thd :1*';::'.:.L:.".'.::':.:a.'::`;`,';::.-A;.':$:.n.af5` Mr. 00.. Irou Pill- nonll: of and ha ha. ltnnllor for > , & on. Inym "Millnr`I' ` . re-cocoa no uohhih ' :3: 0!! tall boo tun am l unu- # high condant- J B. J glen onnowunnplyunrvunqum novoruvr-Inoloollngat-fills E, _ by .0. Mitchell. . ; Anillyptoryhubooncirvulnhllinlnli oxiudsohhnolunhnoairluouudaut uulnhh '-numgno. unmaheannnlrv Exceptional sale of New DI-can llmllm. won-eh mu. for 10 yrlnl. is one of the waj_n;tp ,5e.bmf6y Ihle these hot days. Among the cool stuff: \ye;m`ontion ` - ' v L 0. IMHILL - chemist lld opticldn I II PEINOISU STREET. Inspection im-nod. g digested by the meal acncau. {CHILDREN um: rr n:ADILV. j WEATHER PROIABILITIII. Fnlr And mode:-auly warm. JHURDUI 3 NUTRITIVEWINE n _ _ . _ . . _ . A L . I . . I I m . A u r I n nl __.__:__.:.::__j._.. ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD. IE QUEIN.` street. ' ` " ` ulna so GENTS 1'08 CITY AND O0UN'l`BY.: LET WITH ALL !!l"""` movements. nn_,_~ALL NHOICE WIT Ll renrtnow RICK HOUSE N0. QUEEN 61'! now ooonniod-by Kn. Donoahu.-an (D001) STRONG HOUSEIAID A1` ONCE. Apply at. this oloo. _T_T__ Swiss Spot Mus- |lAnxs,5(. l3c V VIRUS 0! Cod Liver 0 Combined with: very nourlnhlng GENTS COUNTRY. ON uln KM man. only J ` For Dcllcate Children, Invalid: and the Aged. nnnuenkll \J 0 U I- I V C I` \I I I with : Wme and is eanlly retained and digested by the moat dellcau. uunntn TAKE IT IIEADII. INFORMATION 11:1`: Bl TEANIYULLY '9 Bounty n thtuow :".?...`:` dulrodf, an of ono notloutod. on V Kali. It IE-I.l|.I.1lLa|.g;.;; .....,_. ~ I ,".:`;-,'.,:...'.'.`.`.'.':.;`!':*.'.v ..` % A % hn; |d.{`o`:-hI?d`:vlp l.I'o!:`.dn_gg. DIIIIIIU: -u--u ` Poueuen tho full medicinal vniue of - I - Q n For Sale by [U Dmgglsen. Ina- u-nu unw -JACKSON ? -II||CII|ll- Illl TO BE LET. Silk Creponnes, .25.: . Vvvf u. Dnnxirun. haw-man A nu Run A LII Fdn T BXII E} ` ___.,.._.._._.._. HENRY BRAKE. |II'IIhIlIA run A in Elan wAN'rI-:15," samples nlar: with our men mm `, Momma . Que. Buckskin in colors Pink, Pale Blue, Nile and Cream, very cheap, 25c. White Parasols %$I.00~ We specially invite inspection 0P our Emfasol and Sun Umbrella Stok. Pribes from 35c to $3.00. Beauties, $I.oo, $1.25, $|.5n. [A Cool Hat is another requisite for a cool outt. jaunty High Crown Sailors are among the most pop- ular. We begin them Of course to have a perfet? _and becoming hat it is necessary to have it pass through our Millin- er's hands. I` _ . . . ....J lr\t\lr an-nun!` ulhnn ers nanus. Come and look around when ever you like, buy when you get ready. om-: PRICE srone. 123 Pmooss st. Iortn side - Kingston lull l'llol-Ion. nun nuts :15 on 40 MIC on Inn **m.zr.l'.ir?.r=.s-.=aA".ra| 2!" "L. ._24 2:. ,. u. an- ./unnrr` v--..Da'K- * 24 and 26 inch fnmu; I no Indian` loop lrame. We All` clearing them out at (`o-4!. ! $65.00. |Twddp|| Iailpring Eu. no nnrlmnw A WIIIIJ '10 HR ! by th month. llopurln don: promptly. Bunion] nII:I;mon_h had I -Bopur|n nntrnmonh Av llbnoon made and repaired. Innulnotunr o Iodolu. W. J. MOORE SETTLE YOUR. . .. IDAN EGANS MORROW The Mind Headei. I06-13-. .EQ!6.N| Ilull IUKUUII. All hnnlll Vinlpomoi, 4.. I in sun I. not ="cL'5.::.I"s'oo{ an-0 Jholnd duo: TIIOIAI BRIGGS, lung. . lupus. J\_uu nth, IQ. ' |":""'I" I W h'*r?""1` " grades, 75,, inc, 25. HARD Y S I `I9 \N-0lllntV:I One door below City Ilgtel. so Dmerent Brands. -I-1` NA LOAN AND IN- VQTMBNT IOCIBTY. ._- -. as-nut`: AAIvD\l IIVBUI A IYI. l lul . "'m'mK:":..: .. .`.'.. AiU|:'Ms~T'T .1. non. nuwnr. uunpq ` TELBPHON E 360. clam: BETS 19c GIVEN THAT A III- Ioll II Ibo rote ol nu Onnlul ock ` THAT A DI- noll I- Onplulltoot I the D05 Jnnql Iuchlnhot. 1 H lontnml strut LECE.% | rounfu ANNUAL omsma, EX- EROISES HELD LAs'r zvgnme. -I|IO lllll IIG IICIIII IIVIl" Ivar. The fourth unnud cloning convocation of the Kingwon India college In: held Int evening. in QuoIn I college hall, with n Inge nundanoo, upocin|l`lI' ol the Indies. The school is now under ' charge at .. In.-A nl India: And in alicitinlr their son. Mar Ferns. Genera prociency -Clnss 1, Marion Calvin, Minnie Lebendre, Lorraine Minnes. Marion Redden, Mary Ferris; Class 11. Ebhelwyn Loucks, Etta Kirk trick. Prize winnera--Si|ver mods for general rociency. presented by nncipal (irant, arion Calvin. Priuain nglish,preeem~ ed by Mrs. Cornwall, Minnie laetandre. Prize in mathematics. resented by Mrs. COPIIVIIH, Marion Red on. Prize in his- tory, presented by Mrs. Cornwnll. Jean Petrie. Prim: in divinity, presented by Mrs. Lewis. Church of Englnnd cln~ Winifred Hague; Presbyterian clue. Mn ion Bodden. Scientists A u-gnu hogan-no Inner-on-nu. Ibltllll of In-Ina-Work of n Pip! n..a-- an. Inn; Guru-_Ilhn nllnla to it; other old mgnaa. `rue Innyomeu p nmmo wu performed under direction of rthur Fisher and Mn. Oocln-u_ze. the musical inltrucmra : mnnn 1Inn|:._VA'n (`Al Flanrn." Minna Minnes, Marion Calvin, Mlnnio Iaundh, Winifred Hsgue, Edna Thomson. Norah Wont, Ebholwyn Lonch, Mu-ion Roddon, Etta Kirk brick; Class II, Mnry Turin. Latin In: I, Marion Calvin. Minnie Ialondre, I-ltholwyn Louohn, Mu-y Few. Lorraine Minuet; clua 1], union - don; clan III. Winifred Hana. German--O|uI 1. Marion Calvin, Lor- rnino Minnos. Minnie Intondre, Marion Rodden, Mary Ferris. Winifrod Hague: clue ll. Etta Kirkpatrick. lo`mm-.h-(}lua L Mu-ion Calvin. Minnie class II. who Iurkpnonol. French-Glua I, Calvin. I.et.ond'ro, Jun Patric; clue 11. Lorraine Minna; class III, Winifred Kqzuo, Mu-ion R.n(|rInn_ ` Nodden. Orook---Clna II, Ethelwyn Louch. Divinicy -- Class I. Wmifmd Ha ue. Minnie Lomndro. Norah West. Echo wyn Loucks, Mu-ion Reddon, Lorraine Minna. Etta Kirkpatrick. Minnie Gillnrd, Susie Youn ; clau II. Jean 1-`eerie, Edna Thom- ar Ferris. (Inna:-n nrnninnnv -(`.lniI 1. Marion The school in under navnory clurgu 01 a board of ln.dieI,nnd is olicitin their] warmest. support. andintarent in dition in other old lrignda. The Inbjoined m-mnmma mu nu-formed Misses Bhibloy, Tandy ma sun Pimo duet.---Dom Giovanni, incl 8. Young and Marion Reddon. ' Bong-Miu Walkeln. Piano uarwtl e--Overture to Hua- niollo." inn Fortaono. Thomoogn. N. Lotnndreand Iludlo. ' " Vgrlin Solo--B`mtnio." Min Mnrion Du-I An II\l Irllv un---w-- ---q- -- --_- school was Ieoeingly evidenced. The xlietnbution of prime was an in- teresting feature. The deen `dad and the honors were bestowed by re. Travers Lewis, Miss Gildereleeve Lnd Mrl. Corn- wall. the rincipel. Afterwards the dean, Edw. J. . I-`erase and Rev. Prof. Worrell spoke most eplprovinglp of the work of the school. of t e exoelent papers of the pupils in the examinations. and of the value of the institution to the cit and district. A greater support in day so [era was urged in justice to the sacricing principal and to the best intereeu of the city in having the college made stronger and better every year. JIIIC E2-:I.Iu-Ia En lilh - Class 1. Minnie Lotondno, Nora Wat, Mnrion Calvin, Winifred Hague. Sean Pattie; Class 11, Basic Young, Marion Roddon. Ehelwyn Loucks. IA)! nine Minuea. Mu-y Ferris; Clun III. Etta Kirkpatrick, Edna Thomnon. Cluo II, literature only, Minnie Gilhrd. Mnthemat`Io:-Cln.u 1. Marion Roddon. Minnie Lotandro (nd); North Wool), Mlrion Calvin. Etta irkpatrick: Class II, Lon-cine Minna, Ethelwyu Louclu, Wini- fred I-[ugue (arithmetic onl ). Hinmrv-Clua I. Jun drm Nollie Lotondro. GI-we Barnot. t.in-Cluo I :Beuio Smytho. Kathleen Kirkpuriok, I-lluio Sundown, Ella Fon- wie|x,.louio Field; clue ll. May Thom- son. Mnrguorim U6l'r~Hn|-riu, Louise BA:-not; olnu Ill. (-`moo unmet. n.arlnnn__{`.lnll I. Kllhlu Kirkmtrick. u King St. Vllln B0l0'-"lIlIlIllII. min unuuu Rad_den. Wuhan M` M. (mu *1, 3 "' Song---Min B. Tandy. Pinno lolo-Imnrompt.u in 0: Minor," Bong---Min B. Tandy. Iolo-Imprompt.u Miss Fortaoocuo. u......_--mu M. m Lam," Mind A. Miss Eortaeocuo. Song -Bi Me to Live." Miss A. Savage. ` Piano solo-Mina N. Lotondre. VooaIduet.--I`n-nab Her Not," Misses Shibley and Smmre. Piano solo--Spring Song, Miss Mary Ferris. nal-. tum ninnn-.._"lT|n.ArnI|ril.t." Mill Ferris. Duet, two innoo--Huurenrim." Minus I Thomson I N. Lomndro. _ I Severnlof the iocu were rapturoualy ...ml..uIul -ml 1-. muniml rank of the Auuluuuu -nu aw. uuuvu-n--y. apphuded and t. musical rank of the Thn uliahnlnmon mime Bennie Bmybhe. Saunders, a wiok; chub ll, Agnes Richardson, Louise Bunot. Mny Thomson, Nollie Iatcudre ; olun III, Mary Cotton, Joanie Field, Ethel "nndrv. Ion (equal). History -01:50 1. Bonnie Smybho. Knish` Icon Kirkpatrick, Agnes Richardson, Elsie Snundorlt uni). Mary Cotton: class II, I-Ilo Fonwio . Jeanie Field, May Thom- son, Louisa Bartlet; cluo III, Ethel Hen- dr . ..o.in__{`.I.n I `Rania Rmvthn. Knthlnen BA:-not; olnu lu. urnoo unrnot. Gormnn--Cluo I. Knthlcau Kirkrrick. Bosnia Smytho, Eio Fonwiok; o H. Mu-v Cotton. Mnry Cotton. French -Clua I. Nollie Loundro, niacin Smybbo. Kuhlcon Klrlpuriok. Elsie Saunders, (oqunl), lhrguol-lb Curr-Hnrriux class II. May Thomnn. loulu Bunot. A Richardson (equal). 'uinin.u..r`.In- 1. Knbhlnnn Kiribat- Ages Richardson (equal). - `Vinny-Class 1, Kathleen Kirkpa- rick. Mary Cotton. Elle Fonwick. Bessie Smytho. M crib Cur-Hsn-is, Elsie Bsundo:-s.Nol olasoudmclsss .Jsseio Hold, Agnes Richrdson. Echo! Hondry; class III. Miy Thomson. Louise Bu-not. (irsco Bsrnotdausl). H I :w- `.31: . Rik l'l-..._. I um 'uIm um: ho! e um 9:3 ... and 3? $731; 1.7:. on) ol wt In plain hunt and we musical inltruomra Piano duet--"Vslse doe Pleural . Misses B. 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