Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1886, p. 3

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The Mngnioonl Bid:-Whoa! Stunner "Q01!!!" in now open for charter {or . _. oullniom. A few (1 dual yo! open. ` -' Apy toll. 0.041% B.Oonunl Hunger - . Dal. Nut. 00.. Damn. Ont. uxux unmuson wu oanonoa In mo prepu-og school in connection with Queen`: nivanity. Kingston. For many years nlter lowing college be In connected with the merchant marine- and he took conaidenbfo intacten in milit.-n -...l-1.... In Inn ) `Inn -1: lion : ncprounuun Onullul. Clark Hamilton, collector ol HM. customs. wu born at Quoomton, Out, on Mu-oh 17th. 1888. Ho ll the second son of tho Into Senator John Hamilton. who was born 18 Quoonuou, Ontario. in 1802. b Fnnoo: llncphenon. hiswi1e- Oluk unilson odnonod m the hnnnnudlmnu llllnnl in nnnnnnnn CI! llpronuoi any-rn:nn1;vrnc.x.xIown roux. mlonomul. nocoiuugifcuuo-Iunuuno rial`: lay-In Gallant-nnndorot "A'IutoI-ylyonurlnoolnllollnt-A u_:._ __g u--;..`._ -n-__._-.n__nn_ -__ nnPnmsnN'u'rIv1a`nIm._ lawyer and uupr I 11-`; pan. The Star demand: an enquiry into the oilcnlnlianaea at the Ian nnplaaaanb man on the atr. Corinthian. Serioul charge: have been proton-ad. They nuatboinvaaligatod. - Tboataalnbarga Nila and barge: an an mum to the oi from Ottawa with 4(B.(XX) fool of Ian ar for the Bnthbpn eompiny. The lumbar will be forward- ai from thb city to Daabronto. Omega and '.'|'oron2. `aarll ohr. Kate Eoclon. Toronto. 8,482 huh. whaat; aohr. Singapore. Oharlnua. 340 can anal; aobr. Carolina lauh.'l'ctou|o. 16.!!!) bnab. wheat: auhr. W. J. Praatoo. Chicago, 18.286 Nah. corn. 5 Olaauad-Bohyado B|ar.0harIouo. ; aalr. than Saar. Charlotte. lulu ; Olin Vlnoau. 8.0% Qua zip. laugh xuxmomon. Provided Mr. Mownt is restored to health hound Mr. Blake will address public meetings, It Pembroke on the 27th Augult. at Ottawa on the 80th August. at Rascal on the 31st August. in Dundu county on the 1st September. and at Picton on llrd September. nnran. Mimhnll. nf (humnnmm. died Pnnxrnpbu ol Inlet-an to `than who labor on tho Rolling` Deep. The prop. Quebec will be rebuilt. at a cost of $6,000 sud run as a lroigln steamer. Thu nnlnn (`.1-.aN.nvnnn Inn-nlnnu-All 'FAlI1 mnguou. The Ichr. Caroline Marsh bu cleared for Oswego with 6! bush. 0! dnmaged nnrn . NW8 IIIIIRIKB LIVER l'lLl.8| corn. The steam yacht. Ski but just been boughe for 0650 from R. lVil, by Hours. ihunn & Rnn. OMAHA. DOIIXIII K0! IUKXJ IFOIJJ ll. 1 Gibuon & Son. Ottun. Tlun -ha: III nr RAH: n unmon a son. unnun. The steamer Rotheuy Jepuirod at Davis` ship nd left to-day tor Unusu- oqne. She II In excursion from Ibtt plcoe tonight. The sohn. J. [I Brook. Toloao. corn. plioe sohn. Brook. Toloao. corn, and H. Dudley. Port Arthur. when, no in the Wolhnd Guns! on routa to Kings- Inn in nu rorumousn vnm oa,uuu nuln. on corn from Mxlwsnkoo. Thin in the Input out-yo that bu aver entered the uni. ' and at ncuon on uru aepuemner. George Mitchell, of Gsuanoque. died luau Monday after a lingering illness. He was 77 years of age. He came to Cnuadn in 1883 and in 1839 was ap- pointed in guard in the Kingston Peni- tentiary. He moved to Gnusnoqne in 1842, sud for many years conducted a wn.ggon~making eats blisbmcnt. steamer. The aohr. Craftsman huclou-ed from Hamilton to loud corn at Toledo for Kingston. The mhr. (hrnline Marsh bu nleu-ed we sent. mymc am-. uom umugo, wu thirty-nix bushel: short in her ougo. She diwbugod tn the Monneul on Company`: elenton. Thu ndhr. H. W. Bum. Cunt. Hianinl. `n-uuporuuon uompunyl uevuon. The solar. H. W. Saga. 0: 0. Higgins. in at Portlmouth with 54. bush. ol ..-o. On... IluI-nnI:A- This in tin: menus Wlll no nappy no see mm. The nance minister and Mrs. Mc- Lelan have sailed from Quebec for Eng- lnnd. Ono theory in regard to Mr. Mc Lelaufs nipis that he hopes to get. a do- oorstion of some kind by representing Cnnnda at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition. D-nuiplm-I Mn Mnuynt in rnntrn-ml on inn:-3 nnuo mm. 003. KING I 8300! ITE. .Iuno|O. uronaru uoucn. F. X. Cousinaan willpay 9. ying visit to Kingston in a day or two. so as to be present at the grand mid-summer sale which opens on Tuesday July 20th. His friends will be happy ho see him. 'I`hn mmnn mininter and Mrs. Me. Luncpuerson. ' Rev. ll. Y. Thomson. B.D., of lien- ahull. ()nt.. has accepted the lectureahip of Knox Collge, than of Old Testament introduction and analysis. Mnlnnn IL`...-can hi.-Ix unhnnl unnntnr at murouucuou nnu lll1al_VBlll. Nelson Wagar, high school muster at Napnnoe. was married on Wednesday lust to Miss Vroomun. public school teacher. The happy couple left. for Old Orchard Bench. L` \' lb. ...... nu unllnnun llninu vial}. mun n-om Mooaejaw no l 0l'Ii moouy. D:-.11. S. Auglm. of Springeld. Ne- bn.aka.isiu the city. The doctor t.ra- ` volled from Omaha to Toronto with the Knights of l ythin.s. Mr. 8. Wright and wifu. who have mnguns or rymms. Mr. S.W1-ight and wifu, been visiting Mr. John W:-i ht. King street. will leave for Philmelphia on Monday next. Hnn. (I. A. Kirknntrink anilml l:.r home monuny nexu. Hon. 0. A. Kirkpatrick sailed fur home on Thursday. He has been in Germany visiting his father-nu-law, Sir I). L. Mncphernon. Rev. ll. Y. Thomson. B.D.. of IIUTU no-any [0 VIII` U0! [[19005- Miss Mills, of Naplmee, attended a reception at Piston and retired minus a valuable gold wntch and chain. l<`.u.M:umr Hnnrv, nl Nnnnnmm rmmh. VBIIIIDIH olll WHICH uuu CDIHII. Ex-Mayor Henry. of Napnnee. reach- ed the city from the Thousand Island Park, and spend the day In the city. Amnn Hinkn. lnrmarlv of this citv. crowns. Messrs. Collins. engineer. Trendell and Page. reman, have resigned their positions on the K. at P. R. Mrn. 'l`, Hnrnnr-An Imn IA. Hm `Unrrnv posluuns OD EH8 l\. K I . 18. Mrs. T. Uorouren lms le; 1 Canal for the United States, triendslor a few days. ()1: tltl that Al (nu-I19 mew MAt:_AZ|NE8 2| H'l8D(.ll I0!` I IOW (IIIVB. On mt, than Col. Clarke, speaker of the leginlsturo. will be appointed uheri of Wellington. Mr. Dnrlnv Allan wlm wrntn in Hm or vvemngcon. Mr. Dsrley Allen, who wrote in the civil service examination here. bus pass- ed successfully. Mrs. A. H. Hnnlmth. lormerlv of this eu uucoesamuy. Mn. A. H. Hacketb. formerly of this city. now to ding in Chicago. nrrived_ here to-day 0 visit. her trienda. Minn Mills, nl Nnmmmm nthnndn n rux, unu spouu we any in we (HEY- Amoa Hicks. formerly of this city. was the postal clerk on the first C.P.R. train from Mooaejaw to Port Moody. Dr. R. S. Auulm. of Snrimzeld. Ne- DU muuuuy. N Francis Murphy is in Sprin-.-,eld. Ohio. preaching nempernuco to greatl` crowds. Mnunvn (1,.lI:.... ........`...._ .. 'l`......'l..Il lllllll _ 5 null not nuvuuluu. Mr. J. Doherty will leave for Glasgow on Monday. Francis Muruhv is Snrim-eld. or menu or osptureu apscnes. The chief. whose iesturos cannot be said to adorn this article. is II Mexicnn and s ruisn. In 1883 he surrendered. site: is com inn in the Sierra Msdro, when Cs.pts1n`,Crswford led a little army of one hundred and tilt lriendl Apsche scouts against him. c then lied with him a hand of female prisoners. wives of Mexican soldiers. whom he had taken with him into the mountain fsstnesses. The present hostilities with Geronimo began in May, 1885. It was in pursuit ol the Chiricshus. Apaches under him that Captain Crswiord lost his life. WOIIIOII Illa 0llll0I'Ol|o lalllll DOIHIIIIOI with Gercnimo will save 3 won and tour of cavalry. which bu been going on for months with few results in the way of dead or captured Apaches. Tim chief. whmm fanmrm nnmmt hn GEBONIIU. General Miles` business at Albuquer- ue. New Mexico. is perfecting terms {or I eoonditlonul surrender of Geronimo. the notorious Apeche chief. Geronimo in in the mountains. two hundred miles south of the Arlsons. line, wounded. and "his lollowers wish to surrender. There are shout fort in his by. including women and chi dren. ndluu hostilities with Gennimn will mm n can And tau DI 'fbo Ichr. Mystic But. from Chicago. In: hirf.v.nix hnnhnln short in her _...-_.J ._ no fn+auln@do`&CIhlQ0H'- Iucillhcnuullluu _..._.L._ ____ Tn}: A mans aununlsf MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PERSONAL MENTION. O the Murray u, to visit her A sketch 0! a Worthy Ilesluent-uIs l`une_ ral Very Largely Attended. The late Sidney Warner, 01 Wilton. whoee sudden death on Manda was re- corded, was the eldest eon o the late Stephen Warner. and was born in Mont- gomery county, New York. He came into Canadat 1812. Hie lather located on what wan known as the "John Bell term," in Fredericllebnrq. In 1824 the family moved to Ernesttown. Mr. War- ner early in life evinced a desire for a mercantile calling. and opened up busi- ness on the farm. but in 1832 moved to Wilton. where he nncceaelnlly carried on business [or forty years. Deceased waa a Methodist. and gave liherall towards the support of the ministry. in 1882 he in appointed a Justice of the Peace and postmaster at Wilton. which oilloe he resigned six months before his death. Mr. Warner was always Liberal impoli- ticd. He wan elected a member the old dietrict conned in 1847. For many none: In: -5- RAQIA nl I'1`.rnnnO.Ln'n_ WAD. old ammo: oonncu III 1311. not many 1-: ha in: Run ol Ernulsawn. Wu- : on of the United 'Conntio|,.And lust Warden of Leno: nd Addington. Eu-Iv in lih Hr. Wnnmr In mania! ..._______.__-T.____?.__, NO MEEOURYI! Wuaen or uwnox III! Anulngsuu. Eu-fy in life It. Warner was married to ndnughtorol tbolna Bobun Iuddon, of Ernutlown. who died in 1850. Ink: howumuriodtondnuahlnrolthohto (kl Ilnlthnr mun AI `Erna-Mn-n, -Iun Uol. nusnow mus; ox M-nuswwn. wno nrvivu him. Ilr. Wane: Inn: in non and two dnnghun. A good many Ryan Ago the deoouod gentleman pur- chased from the lulu the mannrtv 013$ Illll EDD IIIIII hotnuthow "onupanol um: rum in bum. 'u when :3 um um uothingoould bone: but the river [rim In NI: surrounded by u: turnout `IL; I-.-I .. --.. I-..._ 5A. A..I. -I-vwv-rs! [...*.:".:~:-.-.:.*-.:_;.._',;_s:.'::-..*'-.:-..~.:.*| -Indnnh n-um In nu. ciergymsn. Mr. T.G. Marquis he: been assisting in evsngelistic work. with usefulness and acceptsnce. in the vicinity of his home st Cbstbsm. NJ}. He has slso been doing some litersry work. Besides his lines in the Vanity. already noticed, sn interesting article from his pen dp sro ed recently in the Christian nion, edited by Dr. Lyman Abbott. To have an srtiele sccepted by I paper so well sup plied by sble writers. is s grstifying success for so young I. writer. IlOWIIILIfI'|$WIIlIIIIlEI'llIZKIO l Col. lntthow Oink; ol Emuuown. who -n-oi-an him My Wanna: Inning u; CD01!` Wlll I'8D(lBl' pllln |!BlBCLIOB- A few days Mr. A. Patterson. a gra- duate of Queen's University. was ordain- ed st Ronlrew. He takes charge of Egsnville station. Rev. Mr. Orombie. Smith's Fells. preached the sermon of the service. Rev. Dr. Campbell gave a narrative of the circumstances of the Egsnville congregation. and of the man- ner in which a unanimous cell had been given to Mr. Patterson. After the cere- mony, Rev. W. D. Bnllantyne. of Pem- broke, addressed the newly ordained clergyman. Mr. T. G. Marrmia he: been assishinu nnu in one evening ny we pnawr. The anniversary services of the H ur- rowsminh Methodist Church will be held on August 1st] and 3nd. The aer- moua will be delivered by Reva. U. A. Bell and J. E. llidscone. On Monday evening, Revs. S. (J. Bland S. I). Chown and J. E. Lidsbone will make addresses on pleasing topics. W. Thompson will occupy the chair and the llurrowamith choir will render pleasing selections. A fnw drum Mr. A. Patterson. 5 am- any. 213:. men. Rev. C. J. Young. Renfrew. poisoned himself with ivy. and the Irritant has canssd him much inconvenience and pain. The am-vices in the Fourth Methodist pam. The services in the Fourth Methodist Church tomorrow will be conducted in the morning by Mr. T. J. Thompson, and in the evening by the pastor. Tim nnnivm-nnrv um-vinnn nf the Hnr. WiiSh`VPEFih}6y; my tower on maoeny mumou. Bev. W. R. Dyre, Methodist, formerly of Newboro. ban taken up his reei-lcnco in Brockville. u... 'r I am... A n.....r....-....... In DIOCKVIIIE. Rev. T. J. St.iles,ol Gomhormere, will preach at Sn. James` Church to- morrow morning. R.nv.A. Ix . MnLnnd`n imlnction inm marrow !!10l'ull]g. Rev. A. l\'. MoLeod`s induction into the pastorial charge of St. Andrew : Ohm-ch, Brighton. is xed for Wednes- day. ?1at. inst. Raw. 0. J. Ynnna. Renfmw. nniannod D81`. Atsix o'clock a start was made for home and the residents of Picton turned out in force to see the Kinpston party off. The oieers ol the hon: were ex- ceedingly nttentive to the comlorta of the passengers, and Otoer Rondley. now one or the most popular of stewards. catered to the delight and satisfaction of all on board. 3 new on n vmu no u.ngu.uu. T. Anatinmith has been appointed lay render Mabel-ly miuiou. Rnv. W. R. Dvrn. Mnthmliah. fnrmmlv A llulnulty (irnduuo Ordained In lhnlrnw _I nInnnnuI luv A Iillnl VI`-I-. -rulnuuuu uv to "In: In--r. R v. A. Stunden. ol Gnnanoque, has left a vizn to England. I T. Annf.inAQmif.h hum hmm mnmintml common course.we remaIn.yours e!C.. r .L. 1. Mrs. Dunn, Noble Grand,ol the King- ston Lodge, replied in a very happy manner. Speeches were also made b Bros. Saunders, Elliott. Donnolly. Park . Pugh, McMahon ; and Sisters Pugh and Derry. In the Pioton Lodqe. Sisters gT0by, Uarson, Woods. and Bro. Week rendered welcome and very able` ad- dresses. The manner in which the Martha Washington Lodge. of St. Louis. Missouri. is carried on was described by Sister Wjggi of that place. Alto the speeches refreshments. meet eats. eto.. were passed around. Th: in the first visit of the str. St. L ren o Plcton she was inspected by many people and everybody admired her. At hp ..'nI.u.l: (I meant `Ivan wn.u'I:.. `nu in me advancement or me principles or one of the noblest orders in existence, to-day. We feel that we have but poorly extended a hand of welcome to on, but it is none the lean sincere and we ope and trust that our short coming in this particular will be quite condoned and that on `will feel henrlily at home among us. e e tent to you the hand of odd ellowship, an ho this visit may be the means of cement `g t e bonds of fraternity, and bring us toget r on many similar occasions. Wishing y u a pleasant sojourn in our town, and pros rity as individuals banded together in one common courae,we remain.yours etc.. F.L.T. Mm, nnnn Nnhln {Ir-and nl Hun Rina. areas: To the otiicen and member: oi Louise Lodge. No. Io;-It in u Iource of great satisfaction to us. a sister lodge, to have the privilege of thus meeting with such a lar e repreeentetion of our order from the mis- boring city of Kin ston. evidencing an it does, a deep and live interest on your (part in the advancemept J the principles 0 existence. to-dnv. Sumner Numbers of ;_|.'O_IDoll onlimo awn nonexnne. nna enwrmneu mom royally in their lodge-room on Mmin lines. This room ll indeed 3 cozy spot. Iii: magnicently lurniehod. When the Kinglton either: had been comfortably nested Mr. Morden, on behalf of the gieton eieterl. tend the following ed- reee: Tn eh. ..m,.... and mgmhnrn nl I nniug use on me mountain. Pioton was reached at 1 o'clock. The Piston Rebekknha took one of the King- ston Robekkahe. and entertained them rmmllv in mir Intlanm-nnvn nn Rhnin Ill II WII CIl]0,GCIo ` I00 Iwlllll 01 the St. Luwrenoe. notwithstanding her upeed. wu remu-lnhle. Glenon we: reached at 11:40 o'clock Ind 20 minutee were given those who desired to see the Lake on the Mountain. Dial-.nn --n nannhn at I nhulnnlz Tho liven e loony Weleedehy the lehellele of Ple|eI-An Addnee III e Heuent Reply--The Trip on the lleener Full or lnjeynent. The re: enuuel excurnion gotten up under the one ice: of Louise Lodge. No. 10, Sister: at hkeh.ooourred renter- dey; It wen u greet moon` being petronlxed by over 500 people. There would hove been more had not the wee- ther looked threetenmg et an only hour. At 9 o'clock the etr. St. Lawrence. ` deoonted with meny ags. swung out from the whorl end proceeded on her ` journey. During e greeur put of the morning dork clouds hung overheed end rein wee expected. But by-sud-bye the clouds diueolved and e blue sky. with 01.! Sol reigning eupremely. eppeerod. the sell up the boy was very luuent. end it we: enjoyed. The e ineu of the 8t.`L|wrenma. nntwithutmdluu her 1 -nu unni luvs A" mural": on tun ' nxouuuu '1-o max-ox. A'vnnYJa1zm'r suoonssj THE LATI SIDNEY WARNER. I. %'Ni5|'IiIi|Iuo. Torture Ind despair mark their ally 31$ . . once. However. every case can cur D,.s,g_._c,,_,,,, R,,,,,,,_ 1,, p,,,,i,,,, Through Lme. Kmgston to Montreal. harm fnr vnnru marl: SI Handing nar in nll no Tr.-`Er Of .' '.Cn.."- [Blue Sarge Sn1I1ngs!T| 14mm MJ!B!lAVi IA. BAIRD & c0.,| mu ulmaen. _ The conductor of the G.'l`.R. branch train should be provided with a valise for the mails he. by courtesy. carries out at night for the public. The P.0. depart- mdnt might generously provide it, for what is everybody`: business in such cases is nobody's. As it is he has so many duties to attend to that the mails have often to be laid down and are in danger of loss. _j.-...__ I 0.l!.ll. I`|e.-Nle. The event of the season of 1886. will undoubtedly be the annual pie-nio ol the Young Inshmen, which occurs at Ghan- nel Grove on Wednesday next. No expense or labor has been spared by Mr. Briggs in repairing and retting the grounds. Everything over there looks beentilnl. There has been a magnicent hotel erected. affording permanent ao- commodstion to several hundred people. The house is magnicently furnished. Two large balconies extend around the house, from which the people can watch the games in progress on the eld instead `of standing in the sun as heretofore. The ball-eld and rsee-ground are as level as they can possibly be made. Mr. Brian: claims they are the nest between To- ronto and Montreal. The grounds will belormally opened by the I.C.B.U. on Wednesday next, 21:-t inst. _Don't fall to attend. .___,-._._j 0 "Bill! II-nI I'ol'I, Ilnlll" in an ex reunion of Milton rounding the "inferna world." It in not too much to my that than who suer from cnturh would thus express themsalvea about that disease. Ind despair mark (hair daily exist- ance. However. averv be cured bv However. every no curoa ny Dr. Sago`: Catnrrh roprieton have for year: made a standing 0 or in :11 the newspapers of 0500 for an incunblo case. lupoodily subdue: all bad mulls. it thoroughly cleansing. antiseptic. soothing and healing in in eecu. Genuine Imported Goods, and -warranted B lal'lp Illd YOU Wlll IRISH WISH FDIC. It is thought that John Beyerly, of Rochester, father 01 the young woman, drowned by benng thrown {ram a skill struck by tho ctr. Norseman. has disap- peared. He told one man that be In- tended jumping into the lake and drown- imz himself. Thu nnnnnlcnr nf Min (3 1' I? hrnnnh uom a.;,r. unaersleeve. ucseu sgenn. Don't you know that the Ridenu Canal route is one of the finest pieces of see- nery on the continent, and is not half a preeisted because it lies at our doors. aka the trim steamer Ridenu Belle for : trip and you will agree wnth this. In in tlmuaht that John Beverlv. of ll] M16 msuuuuon. The usassor is hard At work ascet- tainlng the vslue of city property. This year there will be a. big increase in the total assessment as lsnd has become verv valuable. liavinl llnllinn mhn was rnhl-mt! at nu- Vl'Y VIIIJIDIO. David Collins, who wps robbed at Or tnrnqui last. night. has laid the facts be- fore the chief 0! police. The Frenchman gobbled up a. suit of clothns and a watch at the Irishman. Thu an-Al... nnn:A `niluann in -n.-: % M5118: TI1o1n11snn s.,' 0| EDI! lflllllllll. The Onnndinn Pacic Railway is now running daily trains to Britiaholnmbin and the Pacic (Joana. Connection from Kingston is made via Kingston & Pem- broke RII. Tickets are to be obtained from J .31 . (iildersleeve. ticket. agent. I)nn't vnu Imnw that the Ridann Canal lUl'Wll'(lB(l Ill 3 IBW (llyu Mr. B. W. Folger yesterdav sold the Jersey cow "Rose Bay, of Hilloreu." im- ported by Cochrnne. of Compton. to Mr. Burgess 01 the U.P.R. for 8750. Smrrow'e Royal Pevillion show. which opens in Kingston. on Monday, is not extremely not profusely advertised. but it is as good as some fty cent shows. The Lnnnrlnunn Inwnnhin nnnnnil H II! II! K00 II! B01118 l1lE_V CODE DDOWB. The Lansdowne township council generously paid the fare ol Francis Clement to the general hospital. Kings- ton. but neglected to pay for his keeping in tbeinstiuution. Thn A-cannon in I`.-.l .9 urn-I: gunner. vowu no me an. umvemu. The Olm Lacrosse Club. Belleville, refused to play a. match with the Marine Club because one o! the latter team was 3 Kingabouien. Jnrlon Prim: Inn: lnrnvnrdnd In u: 5 mnganoumn. J udge Price has Iorwntded to we government the corrected voters` lists for Lennox. The roll: for Kingston `will be forwarded in a few days. Mr. R. W. Fnlmar vnnhznlnv nnld thn me suenmor mnua. '1`. Robinson & Son are manufacturing a handsome banner for Oonrh Grand River, No. 5.062, Foresters, Gals. It. will costover 8300. Thu II. ..,.I ll....,.lJ ..l l),...4.-.... 0.... COBDOVEF IOKU. The Munivtzl llrralll, of Boston. fur- nisbesa. very line number for July. It is an excellent monthly magazine. de- voted to the art. universal. 'I"hn lzn lmlnnluann lnk Roll;-Ella uanancquo. Be sure you take in the circus on Mon- day. and than you WI" nd your wn buck to it on Tuesday. In merits wi I draw you. A plonio under theauapioea of the St. lll'IW Dll. picnic theauapioea Lnwrenoe Division. Sons of Tamper- anco. will be hold at Pihiaburg on the civic holiday. "Pl... nldl. ..-.. .5o.....I:.... .I... M:....:.... u-uvu. nun vv uunu nu nuuusuusg vu IIIV holids . The obi] ren attending the Mission Sabbath School Ind a picnic in (Jtnnnel Grove yesterday. They won over on the steamer Maud. '1` T)nI-uinnnn lv Gnu QIIAI in-1nv\r|'AnOr\n:v|lI T COCOA ESSENCE AND COCOA NIBS, Good Baiih Sponges, :55". ' Carriage Sponges. ; , Boa! Sponges. Come and see the stock at WILsoN s PHARMACY. A spe- ciall{ good` line for cabmen `~\,._and iverymen strong and du- rable,~that wili not tear unless great force is used. They will outlast five to ten of the usual kind, and are sold at but :1 slight advance on cost, only at IEO-lJl8DI. M1-.W. Newluds. jr.. noes to (humo- qne to inspect the new horticultural building erected there. Hnvm-Al niav munharn hum tnnnrad Il0BCIOGplll III I IBW WBGII. At the Grand Masonic Lodge 79'] vbtea ont of 1.008 were cub for R. T. Wnlkem as Deputy Grand Muster. Onlv two cnndidntan. Minnie E. Rm-rv I8 U8pIllY llllllll JIIIIFOL Only two candidates, Minnie E. Berry and Gertrude M. Taylor. passed the [ugh school entrance examination at. Gunancquo. B9 nnrn vun take in than nirnm: nn Mnn. DIIIIIIIHR 9I'80F0(-I UDCTB. Several city teachers have tendered their resignations. They will begin housekeeping in I few weeks. At the Grand Masonic Lndlm 79'] vhtan Ilqllll. Fourteen hundred men will sttend the military cam p on Bnrrieneld common on Sept. 7th. The collector : rolls mll he read! bv Dulll LII! WUII. ' "A" Battery denohmenu from Moose- iuv will not arrive here until 3 Into hour to-night. Mr. W. Nawlnndn. ir.. annn tn (innum- An iron bridge will!be built was the creek ntodeaaa. The cost will be over 11 nm on aepn. Inn. The collector rolls WI" be ready by August. lat. Capt. Middleton will then begin his work. "A" Rnltnl-v nmnlnmnnn frnm Manna`. FAST DYE. UDIOI IJIHGB, 0| ITOIIIOII. WIIIII "18 co: ration to pay him Ior urentjng E. inter. horse thief. IR-n-l'nM.Iv nnrn mad. In-nm Hm nal um gmfnnlux :1 IBIIXIIY PIIIO. IIIIUO Il'0liII IIIB IJIIBII Eleni: hops And barley. Ltbgwl London a. `Pay your want net and save diu- count. The pohoo are engaged today in in- Ipoohg oollun. _ Then in: no session of the iialioe court thin morning. - Thu nivin hnliduv nnnnl-I on Ananll noun um: mormng. The aivio holidny occurs on August 4th. Na nee oelobntu on July llcd. win or Laban`: London do and I tin pin and qnul bottles Ind take no other. James Crawford. m.:.n::...a.. -0 r.......... .....g. ....l jg.-{Qt '1-lltlo fhlapcggn lhoplro II mmhudu bi our `lam! can . SEE OUR v.. unmet. none inner. Perfectly pure. undo from the nes! Kant hang And hm-lav. Lunar. London I0 OWNER : IIIWQI UTIWIOFI ' Chief Hinde. of Trenton. wunts the Lnrnnrnhnn tn nan him Imnr nrl-Anna I -10. Pay your water nae sud nve dus- taunt. nxcxunja-3'0}: 3 ml . Qs.n__..__- n._____ `g- n.___u. NEW HALE- % ROLLED BACON, % mm sum meow SII)`IE(}SLISII LAWN 'i'ENNIS,BICYCLE AND BOATING % ID! :5`. .A.2R:1dZSTRoO2bTG- `I XIII II. aa.avIa`aa auuuu ......u.`uuuu up uauauru-m fraught OI Passengers. Lanai Bum : Wharf 0 Friday II 8 .m. for Ottawa and lntunodlau pork, arrlvlu in on Saturday evening. and u Ionlroal oudasonalnl. Ianaval llontnal tor Ottawa a on on Tuuday avanlnl. Pummuu by tho I A Inn all uunday at the capital. with In lM|0I 00||l|- W. GARRETT, - Ca.pta.1n and Proprietor. Jun: I5. r \ ARMs?FbNGS; T" T . Hue opened out the Latest Noveltiu In Amerionn Curtnm Loops. Tin I Mixed Furni. ture Frin es. Clinsol mud Ohonillo Cords, The Jumbo" Fringe, The `Jumbo" Oungin a]<:)R'1}ea 3:! aIt`a.;Ifo:1: IlPr;t;:u1Tew pntterns of Best. Brussels Usrpeta. as all an n ropes! of Light Colored Leather Shoes and Laced Boots for tlemcn and Boys. Neat, N obby, Stylish and Durable. The most popular thing for summer wear in all 1 cities. Just the thing for the seaside or islands. STEAMER `IDA. pd... a_-:4.` \Ja_-A uu \J.I.v NJ JI.J_l..D.i I. Have made still further reductions in all Summer Goods for this Month`: Bela. The mean to make 3 clean ewee of everything. See their Dress :1 at 60, 100 and 150 per yerd. See their Drona Muelina at 60. 70 and 100 per ynrd. Bee their Wool Tweede at 400, 600 Ind 000. See their New Millmery Goods. to be elected out at about I fourth their vlluo. ' Cull early ul SPENCE & CRUMLEY'S, - 4 132 & 134 Princess L7: June 7. JAMES RICHMOND FORTUIV7 B7\_aA|Ns_ ron JULY "` "' I Ladies (not Boys or M en s) Sailor Hats, in Porcupine and R0 ugh and Ready Straw,~Bla'ck and White, 20c. Ladies Rough and Ready Straw Bonnets, all colors. THE DEMAND IS ENORMOUS.---- rIn1an111aFxris'r1*1aAs!j [J_.1LA|DL/iW& SON RECEIVED 1 RECEIVED I I A Full Range of Ladies & Misses Thread & Cotton Hosiery. Boys Heavy `Ribbed Hose, in all sizes. Silk Taffetta and Thread, in newest alludes. Kid Gloves at - Special Prices. ~ SUNS!`-i.f\`[)E `ANP PARASOLSI! ISPEUIAL . run.TIHs`TK1 BOATING SHAWLS Startling Bargains in Fgncy D1-esa. Goods at? 5 and 7, cents, worth 13 and l_5c. ` See our Beautiful Black Gros Grain Silks at 4Qc.. worth 1.00. BO'VV'E&3 an BISONETTE July 15. on-out-.2 Illllllllh.-I luau`-nu Now is-the time to pick up Bangaigs, as we have deter mined to CLEAR OUT OUR WHOLELSTOCK BY SEPT. lst. E-I Com0 and try us. Great 0|earingmS_a_|Wa_i R. Moraura I1: SVIV. I III: 8. ma amt mm ms Lnr mm: mm ` , IS Now GOING ON. July 12. July & liemember. July 0. . .111.` \/J 7. Our Stock of these Goods are Greatly Reduced in Price. July 13. " 0 PRINTS AND DRESS 0000! In Great Vnrlely. ALL WO0L Jl`}.BSl-ITS lrom $l.95. 'l'l-ll no1' noorIug,na% run IORLD. ._L FHIIHOI Stock of White Lawn: and . All-om nmbnidmu gnu opened. -'OoIno only In judge {or yourult. Bargains, SOIETIIIIG HEW IT IIIIIES & I.0;KE'|'T S. __HQSIERY s1=E1\foTET& Ida still further rmlmulnn-in .1] l:l............- n....:_ n__ `u. u., .. . .. . SOMETHING NEW /Tin 35107/it/7.7 J U'ST_ RECEIVED Pine nomad ma l}rnnnl1l}oaas.1 B. DORAN as oo. J . RIoI-I:MoN:I:5 G-LO" A Large Assortment at Low Price. R. MOPAUL. -I.a.I..I~.W\.J.l...V J}! -5 J. J 0I'l`0UITI'l wmmoa ll0'l'Iil. _j.:-- xinm Patnnt Imnm . SHINGLES. We htvebeen appohtodsolr Amanda '4: Ylnnnnn and. `TL VES! 30:10 null. worth looonu, _ an}: 4o_. I 31 J0 . Ill Jill nnlnvnlno. W ._: L`! a UL), The III; lmlllnei-y Boom. I 132 large \\\\\\ TINY i:E._ B`..ALBRIGGAN HOSE `A Ions out-. Gun. om. _ In: Ben to: cm. worth 01.15. if`}I'_L.IOK LIILE nose. 1-1 July 12. PIIOI CO (`INTI Incl. I70 Pllllcs STREET. KINGSTON AND RENFREW. lulu IQ `Iron o_AIrrIn. That will not tear. "rot no... worth 45. Ade Hon tor 00.. worth 750. IIM Lisle non for 000.. wimh O50. `fuzz THIS IN. v--._-- _ ..- ., ---. _--......u Lent eve ninu n szuden ty in dd oi the Williunnille Method t church we: heldet "Vine Cottage," the residence o1 Smith Broe. A very Inge number et- tended ncd thoroughly enjoyed them- eelvee chant the pretty ground. A short xnneicerprourunme cu presented end epprecinted. Mine Smith end It. G. Smith nag nely. Ioe ereen; cute and cnndiee were Ietyed ab hbitum. The ettnetive lawn wu lighted by hanging lunpe. torches, end Uhineg Innterne. Ir. '1`. Slnniln. Niel J. rokenehire. like Scott. Kill K. Lengdon and Mile 8. Cnlehlth. nleo ueinted in the evente nl ILA A-Quinn rol IIIIIIIIIII rum; rupuu. W. Kennedy nee been improving his wore. He hue added A new eign.-The collector hue issued his ueunl re neat to the tux payer: for 1886.-'l`hoe. '. Gre- hun bu received his certicate from the Civil Service Board of examiners.- The Conqueror, which has been sunken all spring. was pumped out yeeterd: prior to being removed.-The Englug Church held: In excursion on the 27th int. The mm of 056 wee realized {rem the recent rtnwberry festival. Il WUUIQIIIIXQ m Iuuuhi Hal`. `or 2.. 123:1: m'u ium,u"f33a.; bu-dd uhctlv nhuwudu ruin: to En`;- Ionvo Inn hglnud. J. J. Elliott. non of John Euiotmatllo dealer. hon Irrlvod homo from Eng- land. whcu ho but been Imoolut Do- ounbu. Ho shroud hozncwud on the -tngnnnhln LA}: hnrnnlnln haul gt.` UIXWIIIIII-IfIlWClI%I' dnnohchnnphthoooum Pat thouumwulho nmldnl Ihdhbv 14 Ila (Jul Away In the Night. A Frenehmsmbonrding at Mr. Riley's. Catoraqui, stole about 030 from two iellow bosrders last evening and cleared swny. His room mates pockets were emptied oi all their contents. The lellow out swsy the wire screen noross the window. jumped to the ground, and Jisonpeared. Pull: Your lllood nna Keep 1200!. Prof. Squire's Concentrated Extnot of Butternut sud Burdock, with Iodide 0! Potassium. is the best blood purier known in medicine at the present day. It osn be depended on for pimples. boils. blotohes. and all skin troubles. In this summer weather it will keep you cool sud make you feel good. It can be ob- tained only st Wilson's Pharmacy. IJWII I ullllll IUIIIIIIIIIIHII. Yesterday the llnsl game in the lawn tennis tournament, doubles. occun-ed in the park. The sides were Minus Petrie and Csmpbellv. Misses Kent; sud Gil- dersleeve. snrl the scores 6-3. 0-1. The ' rises. not yet presented. are gold roaches hsvmg upon them the outlines of I tennis nehtscket. and ball. The single match tournament. continues next week . B. UIIOIIIIII. IIIO ol the evening. 0 sends ovuhgui mu. .5 .. ..........':::......-..n nil. nil dklnmhchnnninilnamn. "" ':.".".:.';"""*.'.:.":.:.'..'.:..:':. ldlhli nndll. I nu-._ ...... - ... . ........ Counterleitlmlf dollar coins are in ciroulntionin the city. The spurious money is such athorough imitation of the genuine that only an expert can detect its worth. ll um I Illll nlluulunrll. We have been selling hundreds of hams and sugar cured shoulders, every- body spesking in the highest raises of them. Try our hams or shon ders and you WI" use no other. James Crawford. IUNIJAI . am Nonnmm down Iha River at 0 I the for Charlotte at 8 pm. . IIIIITI A Y. ` Olen; Bslohuhoon sddoidod uno- lorc eon nnlly full of plant! Thin not. in addition to than Lima, '0 afar Remnants of :11 dioodn at nbont To day`: Prnbubllltlu. Moderate to fresh winds, shifting to the northward. generally fair weather with a. few local thunder showers. sta- tionary or a little lower temperature. I. II. Iorrnwn. UH ! "PR0l'\'l`ENAO." No. I59, lndoratlom Order oi Fox-anon. meets on the and O ltd Thundny In nob month In Oddtollovn Bn|l.oornor oi Prlnouu I-[Id Mann-on amen. (over Bondy-y a'l'hompoon'|.) Doc. 21. I Tum REGULAR IIIITINGB ol the St. Luv- ronoo Oounnll. Royal Aronnum, no hold on the urn sud third Ilondnyu In ovary month at 8 p.m., In tho Onlnnqul Und Fellol n Hull, Prin- oou Bu-oat. Doc. 12. lnynl Arcanun. . rrlm Royal Aronnum. mum: auT.Tmu- at am: umweum Itroou- Kingston Lodge of Perfection. '1' in! '.l.`hnnday. Ind Ron 0`! Bhuon, Bow. Ohnp. Rona Omit. u! Wodnoldlv In non month. IOII OI Illlllo LEICESTER LODGE, No. 33. o] the son: or England Benevolent Boolot . will moot in than new Lodao Boom. corner ontrnl And Prtnooon BM. our Blrlohln'l Hsrdwuv Store. Eh: ind mm! mm Tuesdny ol every month. On ul Loan. Nomi. on woanuuuy. nun- mu. It M pm. The Benin Koollnm ol the Ancient sud Aa- ooptod Bloc of P:-oomuonW we hold Hal .oarnor and cum Kinuton Loduo Perioougn. 'l'_1xd " Ilontrul 10-00 p.m Bcnnowomnm. Punu In I thhtni Ill roach WInn!po['.ll:o0 hzu I? n ' No. I liked luvu tlnnlton 1:3`) Lam Arrives at lhnrbot bike 10.50 5.111., Illd Iionirow 8:15 p . ; oonnoeuna huh 0.P.B. llxpnu lot 3:?! Ixprouhnvoox n no con man with 0.9.11. 2: hot :3. for an pomn"o'a'fu .'n '1:v'o5. J. B. TAYLO PJJONWH. B. W. F011!!!` Ant. Bu '3. Au. Ger. Pun. Art. up I luau lltllar leeuuxu. Ancient It John : Dodge. Now. on Thun- da Aug. uh. at 1:80 p.m. on hodn. No. Ia. on Monday, Aug. Bud, at no jun. On u1l'.odo. No.93. Wodnuduy. Aug. mu. man. 7 _ A __V Young La.die_s'.Jo1_1rnnL b-New York Fashion Bazar. Dolineator. TRY IT (DICE A 1]) YOU WILL TAKE N0 0'l`IIllI. HONDA X. C|u:1ou'roN'u Rambll ll 10 mm. hnnuowi Hoynl Pnvlllion Shown. Exounuou to Albany Bl-Oonteunlnl. dluanr Duwnm Room on: All sun on An. In! lxnlu Turn nu-rwihu Knua. non um Bmuor burn NEW. DIRIOT. BEOBTB3`. UIOKIUI OIIII 0 BIG. I nipped I" '3'i('.';'nson-gs.-c'cno north west. BEST and CIIEAPLDT IIIIIITE locus: Kingston. Potorbomu oronuxotlowo. IlonGIu|.QIuboo.sndnH poi soul and won onupugpnd Bod lsuiwg 9!,` vlap-was---pp-.- -_-.___._ __-.`_,, _3:::w':am mg 1`. A. I.` 0 LGER ' IIIIOIII fldl J(. _ `.T- GENERAL TICKET AGENT Rom Ix roulouu Kingston st 1 so p.m. Arrival to 9:10 Mn. , `I.eIlio a Pleasant Hours. India : Budget. 'a_m.I lwnnlu or 1-an I`0l.- 'b Jowlu ave An-Ind: King: pm. " Ottawa us pm. ETAYLO B.W.F'0l'1!lI` l --: K 'KIil'l'0l C PEMBROKE A Gordon Pu-Iy In-I Inning. ,. ,_ _y.,. __._.I,_ _._g# ;_ , Lrrlvn Tomnloiuo " Ic .m. 1 Bcnnow om pan. c1T AND VICINITY. Ponunouh Pnruguplu. -___.l_ k-_ | ___ luau lllllar lunatic no It lnhnh Indra. Nml. on Look Out For `I hem. sIm1 II E"-:;h.' '1'?" n v . u- Qlhoahd. Oil to I':0Q..cIllonBOIIIO.I, :53... Al loll of England. nntnnnm No, 211, n pm` sun? 3 wum am.c hath Ill 3 luau. Loronio. 10.000 Dnu. nobr. J. Preston. Chic: corn. Gland-Sohu Thomas Horace Mcuuirc. B.A.. Q.U., I Kingston. was born on April 21st. 1849, - at this citv. His parents were James I is. McGuire, merchant and farmer. and l Marv Brady. both of whom were born in the county ol Fermauagh. Ireland. '1`. H. McGuire was educated in the public sch . Collegiate Institute. and Queen's . Uni ` y. Kingston. Whilein the pub . lic sch he won a scholarship, entitling [ him to two years education in the Col- . legiate Institute. He entered the Insti- tute at fifteen, and at the expiration ol two years, in a competitive examination. won the Watkins scholarship. In the same year he entered college he also won the Mcwat scholarship, given to the best matrix slant. During the four years spent at college. in every year. and in every department, he carried off the llrst prize. besides winning every special prize for English and Latin composition open to him. This record is without a parallel in the history of the university. He graduated in 1870. carrying oil` the Prince of Wales` gold medal. He then entered the liiw office of the late James 0`Reilly. Q.C.. who entertained in very high estimate of the hard working stu- dent. He was admitted as an attorney in 1874. and was called to the bar in Michaelmas term. 1875. He was in partnership with Mr. l)'lteilly for about a year prior to the death of the latter in 1875. Alter the death of Mr. 0'Beilly he continued the practice. and has been very successful in his profession. Al- most imincdiately after being called to the bar he was entrusted with the de- fence of Daugherty. Fay, and the two Smiths. charged with the murder of one Matthew Garrett. at Sharbot Lake. and after a hard fight. lasting two days. his clients were acquitted. althon h the actiugjudge. the late Kenneth cKen- zie. was strongly convinced of their guilt. and charged the jury very forcibly against them. Since then he has been engaged on every importan't crimina case tried in his county. and frequently Elijah Vanlioughnet. tried for the mur- der of John Richardson at the Kingston fall assises in 1881. attracted much interest at the time. The prisoner liad publicly confessed having committed the murder. under most cold-blooded cir- cumstances. and without a pretence at justification. His confession. giving minute details of the crime. appeared in all the local papers. and in the Globe and Mail. but by skllinl cross-examination ilr. Mcnirs succeeded in having evi- dence of the nlsssion re'octed on the ground tbati was obtain by improper inducements. The jury failed to agree. and were discharged. The case came on again. for trial at the following spring assirss. when much fresh evidence was produced, and not a shadow cl a doubt apparently remained of the pri- soner`: guilt; yet such was the effect of a lsrvid speech by Mr. McGuire that the jury. to the surprise of all. appended to their verdict of guilt a Itro recon- niendation to mercy. n J nly.?888. Ir. McGuire was appointed Q.0. Ha holds acsrtlllcata lrointho military school at Kingston. was alderman from 1879 to 1884. inclusive. and during a greater . in Napanco and Broclmlle. The case of icnol thesains psriodwasaincuh rnftha snnaraassshoal bcard.'Hc glililllu VITIIIICFIIII IX`. IIIUIIIIIVI. IIIII Um I XI r of the to school board. ' Ho Ina been vo Inolnbor o! the local Ooluerntlvo Auoointloc. And In one of tho joint uoorelulu ol the Liberal- Onnunrnuvo Auochtlon of Ontario; I... 4|-.-inn ll. nan-val nlbnnnn nlnnn UVUCYVIIIVO Allllllllll OI UIIIIITIO I ha. during the gonad election than 1878. but 5 vigorous can upanhr. political use in Klug- uton. Frouuuo.Adding1.ou. 1':-mu Ed- ward. South Victoria. Iaonnox. hoods and Pnnooit. 110 ha boon pntidohl of the 3!. Patricia Book for about i wanna nl III. II V -A A. null _ Canada. late Henry Uotton of the civil service of Henry tton was the son of William Miles Cotton. oi England. and was born in St. Peterabnru. Russia. in 1817. coming to Canada in 1886 Ind serving in the civil service for upwards oi forty years. The late Mr. Octtou married. in 1847. Eleanor. daughter of David Ross, 62.0.. of Montreal. who now survives him. David Ross. who died in Montreal in 1837, aired 07 years. married Jane Davidson, daughter of J udge Davidscn. of Montreal. Arthur David- son. afterwards judge, was clerk of the Court of Appeal in the province 0! Que- bec. in 1778. during the period that His Excellency Sir F. lzlaldimand, was gov- ernor ueneral of that province. John Ross, an afcer in Wolfe's army at the taking of Quebec. was the great grand- father ct Lt.-Col. Cotton. the subject of this sketch. -W. H. Cotton was educated at Toronto and Quebec. receivrna a gen- eral English education, embracing the study of classics. At the time of the organisation of the schools of artillery. and the permanent corps connected therewith. Col. Cotton was then (1871) a captain in the Ottawa Garrison Artillery. having been transferred from the Quebec Garrison Artillery. He was the first captain of A" Battery, Beat. 0. A., and in 188`) succeeded to his present appointment on the promotion of meat.- Col. Irwin. He twice visited Wimble- don ivrconnectiou with the Wimbledon team. in the years 1871 and 1875. Col. Cotton is a staunch member of the Church cl England. He married in April, 1870. Jessie. daughter 0! the late John Penner. of Montreal. and grand daughter of` the late Charles Penuer. of Lachine. who afterwards resided in Kingston. He has four children living. two sons and two daughters. LIOIII-o-UOI. IIJOIIUII. W. H. Cotton. Liana.-Col. Communa- Inc of the Ron! School of Artillery. Klnguon, was born in Montreal on Jun. 7th, 1848. He in the oldest non of the Cumin. Hsnrv (Selma In tho LOOPS. N0. 014]. monlrou. ml . unnu- ton married on the 22nd October. 1867. Bus D. Dixon, of New York. In to- ligion be given his Adherence to the Presbyterian Church. Ina no Ioox oonulaennlu nuwnm In military mutton. In 1867 ho was Minded: certicate at the Kingston miliury Iohool. In 1882 he was up pointed collector otomtoml LG Kinglton . and uill holds the position. In 1864 he become I Freemuon. onto:-in 86. Poul : Lodpe. No. 514. Montreal. 1'. Hamil- mn mu-rind on mha 22nd October. 1867. CIIBUIT NUMBER! or 'I`lIIi . Following llnveAn-Ivedu

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