Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1885, p. 3

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VUIIII` IIXI - - 1. Injot-Gen. )Iiddleton,commnnding lunllinn militia. .`l'lnGnnd1`nIk dn|ipd O390JlD |...:..n..-.u....s.u._.nn- cling nu-w -an uvv --:-an Atulllbn unto. no} `awn our um ;. WE ARE GOING OUT 01? this branch of business and % areanxioustogetridof ' , all our stock before l ' 5 M. Rob.'w'.15 mm gs the Britinh American uce L. 5. uonsm an bcuevme. A gold watch hlll been presented to Henry Merrick at the Supreme Orange lodge. (261. W. S. Dnrie. Iunnerlv Liam.-Col. Ioage. Uol. W. S. Dnrie. lonnerly Lions.-Col. of the Queen`: 01": and D.A.G.. died :8 Toronto on the 3rd. 'l`|u. I innt_.l`.nvnI-nnr nf llnnhon Ilnn IOTODBO OD 508 am. The Liout.-Governor of Quebec. Ins obtained six months lenvo of absence and goes to England. ' Mr. W. F. HQLQII. of the World, has been untried to Miss Lewis. sitter of Mr.Johu `Lewis of the Globe au. Dav `Ir hlnnnrnauu fnpunnrlnauflfin- nu. Jonn new"! 01 we U100! sup. Rev. Dr. Slndenon. !ormerlyofKing- nt.on.has been about! precidont oi the London Methodist Gonleronoe. II-u `loud-hnwnli nuunvnntlnar A `Ii uonuon nwwoam uomeronoe. Mrs. Muchindmnndmother of Mt. Chdlea Msrolund, of this city. diod yesterday as Quebec. aged 89 you-u. Landing newnnu-an in the States vesleruny as Igueneo. Iguu on vaun- Leuding newspapers in the States are favoring the nominntion of Roswell I . Fowler for the gowornonbip of New York State. ' Corsets. oonou. corsets. gloves. gloves. gloves. oollnn. oollnn. oollnn. The nhmnmt and haul. unnrtmmat in town it oven. oounn, oouuu. oounn. sue cheapest and but assortment in town :6 Hauiyh Mnrnyi.` " Mr. J. W. Brown`. who ntkmdad the uamya mnrnyi.` Mr. J. W. Brown`. who nttendod Gnnd Onmo Lodgu meeting 3: Corn- wnll, say: thovisitonto that phoe were trotted hoapitlbzk I_t is arrested _t the Bishop of Salin- burg w_i _Ihortl__reoiI3._n_gd A_ special I wmnow aunos, I HORDERIHGS. Etc., % 'P'.9TK-I II II 3! you "III IIIO IMIIJOD OI DI!-Ilh | buiy vi shortly resign. and a to the` Mail any: Canon Liddon is gone- nllv nomad no & nnmnmr. ` I Yeshrilny u hestal discussion occur- red in the Methodist Conlerence. It was suggested by n elergymen observing that ohitnsries oi ministers wives should he recorded in the minutes. Mr. W. H. Ijrnhem slid that obitueriee oi Um ministers themselves were not properly written in the minutes. There wnk-u greetdcel mid nbont men after they weredeed that was untrue. They were Iometimcs held up no puuzons of ex- cellence when their friends knew the reverse to be,`the cue. l-`or the speakers he intended before he died to secure ooe who hotel him most inteneely to preach the funeral sermon and write the obitunrv. in ii man of that stamp would tell nothing but the truth about him. Another clergyman remarked that he did not approve o! the obituaries ol ministers wives being recorded by the miniztem. as uinny of i.hem were not members 0! the Cllllich. Cries, 0! oh. oh," and No. there are not many." Several members of the oonlere-neuhc~ come indignant." one vetnereu uid he hulbeenii great many years in the ministry. and he lied yet to meet u minister's wife. who was not in member of the church. Rev. Mr. Benndry. who is in fun: ol the ministas' wives obitnuiea being wntton in the minutes. predicted that within five years the Montreal Conuence would put I :13- solution in lnvonr of the pro ition. Rev. Mr. \\'illi.uns hoped Mr. eandrv Innld nrnvn tn Im II {lm rironhet. H8 new. Au. w uunms nopea .ur. ueauury would prove to be I {also prophet. dud not mob to we the suggestion ndoptr ed. President Hooker was in favour of it. Thc motion wnzrloat. bnglnnu OX5 WEE. - ' Lieut.-(iovornor Wnlmot. ol .\ew Brunsvnck. is in Ottawa. B-0].-. \l'-I..|. Ga n-vanniuu on I-nihl .- nrunswxcx. Is In ucuwn. Fnther Walsh is arranging to build :1 convent nu. Trenton. 7 Y Pnnlnn Inn-I Iuuln Annnintml nu People Whoa llovomenn. saying: and DOIII(I Altrnot Puclnx Anontlnu. Lpdy Lzmadowno will likely leave for England next week. l .innr.,.(}nrnrnnr \\'ilnml.. nl New convent no uenwn. W. N. Ponton has been appointed \'|ce L . S. Uonsul AG Bclleville. A .-nI.I nntnh luau hnnn nu-nnnnhul tn ru:u--m.-\. nr. Duauul). l\c\. .v. Pmelle. Pemhmbo-llcv. .\lr. Wlllulun. Rev. Mr. Knox. 0ttlwn-Rc\'. Mr. Lou::|uy_ llt-V. -\. Hnrdio. n....L..... I1-.. u- u....I..... I..- I ouuzou ouuu no 0 uuuuuu_ on Iyupuhy to slap d Imluuq. when hnnhlnduulhohd. Lanna-sioavuduown ouuhuun obimuiuolnn-hon` wivubo mooni- ovlontho minutes. No action. n- u 4-......a....|...... _.. -|...A..l .- ovlocuno unnuuu. no Icuon. Mr. N. Unnninun In oloch-I u lay ol the conuence to the Innuonuv baud. Th. nnnnmillnau nal Ii nlnln nl Lhn J!lM8l30I&ll.. The Iupotinlondcnu and nancial aectottnou of the dnereul. district! won appointed u follows Mann-unl-lhw_ .\lr (fhnmben. Nev. nnooonuuueo Illeu no uuo ul mo 8%. Lumrmnun Inning lat Ibo Int Wednesday b Jul y. HIV. 1). Winten tohnvo charge of n. J. uonaonou. Kings&on-PreudcuL Lelioy Hooker. Rav. John E. Dlnvetv. n-...|...n- u..- .; u..|z:o..1.:.. Ir-.- "7. Jon I". )lI'e`V. Brockvlllo -Rev. (3. Mcliitchie. Rev. Mr. Service. 3ln.t.ild.|-Rov. A. Smith. Nev. W. J. Crotbcra. D..-n. 1).... I2 \\'I.;o.... n...- '|" 1` KITUIUCI ll. Perth-- Rev. B. \\'lnil1ug. A nur m,\'H:1h..\ `E Ul.~s1`l'N5l0.V. mi. `I: mov: u Ituuuuu an Iblhlo you KIlp\Il' . Rn. lr.odcn|.ld helullivd in ciuuudhoooulduotuy Iohd nd :1 hind Inlhunt (run any as lunllnn at lint uooodod the noolutiou. which was A-1-inrl IIIKUKL Quobec-llov. .\lr. Spuhug. I ` T. PIk`hor. The coufcrunco then u |]0llI'll(.`d |0i'_'!.'*_' 8!!-I WQU Ipwlllfl II |0l|0WI ` )lonInAl-Rov. Mr. Cbunben. Rev. J. Henderson. l.'l..-o.... D_.....l.... |.n1 I\Il llnnlsnr ruynulus. SIIII8k`&Il-t`\`. .\Ir. Buul. llev. -" \V. Jollle. Wtcrl -lbe..\l..\l(}ll.l{e..\l. Jloo v r cu v r Ln-I. 4.]-nl-. g-J - Avdnolthsnhwutondcud nnuouuv nouu. The committee xed his due 0! the n I,._........ ...... .....A... I... an Ant. PERSONAL UULUIAN. Ilr. Buandry. Mu`. EAT STORE. Rev sho_K.u>.nn The amino winin- toned , lnlermient ol the Lib I`. 0;Connor~-A Don- dnc1_or calmly Laid at Roll. The funeral of the late Sergt. 0 Con- nor took place this morning at 9.30 from his residence. Artillery Park. It wee I military one. attended by ell the mili- tery men in thdcnty end by many vow!- ma. The cottage Ina headed by the ring perky. composed of member: of No 8 Company. P.W.0. Ries. They won! followedhy the Nth Bent`. phy- ing funeral dintclz then can "B" Bu- teryendhlou. 1 end eompnnieeolllie` 14th Bettelionz I. nllien. D.A.G., - Il:eoHlc'e'tIofthe(l,::GGel`y" u:d'ciyhe G~' tslion followed. The remains were likes: to St. Harv`: eethednl. where mnnwu and thence to St. llureoemelery. . ` I on w.a..-in Ihelnnu-nlol0on~ uauucnwsnooxpuoouuunuw. Deanne-iwuburiod by the Oahu-Io lhilnud(!a`uuinaim-'nA`nn1nII8 u|n. Tin rAJo.z.n. Mr. Polaon moved that the offer of thocity council. nllowing .\lr. Irving to act I! the architect. in connection with 6].- b.....a ha nnnnnttul ' we bo5m.oe aooepwa An imondmenl. referring the Ingmar tothe school property committee. Ina carried. A a;.........;.... nnnn-vn .. on Mm -.1-5... cuneu. A discussion occnrrodu to the ndviu- bility of holding the trustee ,Qlootions on the same (lav as the municipal elec- tion occurred, but no definite action was Oglu-an 'l`lu;uecx-otuy was nnthorizcd to write to the city cletk, taking [or information regarding the proposed grant 0! 016.0(1) for school nnrnosen. ruglnunx we prupoa for school purposes. nur. u... Lllll n--u. -..... Mr. Shaw remulrod thus. nccouding to tho~-lasbect.or`.~u report. there were not 150 pllllll in the public schools who were sulliciently mlvnlacetl to enter the Collegiate In:-utut.-3. There wcro only about .50 pupils who could go to the Col- leginto. and tlnt. number would not. re~ Have [the over-crowding. He ilul not think there would he may economy Alm- played in meoepting the proposition of the Institute. I-nnuu-Ono Kirlil \Ir I-Lu-nnxv nnil \lr nrnvv `Inull uni.-u-.5. The sccretuy who luul been asked to prepare I statement of monies expended {or election expenses during the past ve yearn reported. Amount expended .393. In 1981.05-I; R582. 866; 1883. 059; 1384, 8.38; IHSI. 856. He also stunted thnt the nmounts paid the same lengthol time for ucbitecwfeea was 0-305.-z::. My Pnlnnn I-nnvml that l.hn nnr nf ICE II we ITCIIIIGCI: II.`- the bo_ud.be accepted I An ihnnntlmant. rain nusnzc. .\lr. Pollon stotod thnl. the Collcgiato Institute ulsod lor n trnuslur ol 150 pn- pils from the public schools. promuuug to take o the fees at present chnrged to city pupils. If the llllnolet took place the rowpovn.-rs would hove to pay Il.`Jl`- odditlonol. Besides. the wooin- tnodotion oonded by the Institute to the Board would be only three rooun. while the board Il00(l(`ll ton to relncm tho overcrowding. Seven roams would. l.hen`lore. have to he provided. The Buud would lose ncsrly Slit) in govern- ment grunts by the trnuafcr. Statistics showed that increasml attendance at Collegiate Institutes in othrr plocen did not decrease the average cost. of mointo- nouco. He won not in favor ol the pro~ position ollered by the Collegiate lusli~ tutu. -rnr I-I. I>r\I|`I' .nn~rn n me maumw. Inspector Kidd. Mr. Horsey null .\lr. Allen were opposed to accepting the of- fer of the Institute. `I'D... pnnnvt nl Hun nnunvnitlon n-nu I8!` 01 ll: IuHIIluIU- The report of the committee was ndopha d. I A FE` `IKOR DETA"-8. cuune. MI. Honey was 0! opinion am it wouldbo a prudent lotion I! the bond removal the pmpnntory class at. pre- sent. being taught in the Coll:-ginw In` nmntc. u. D..|..... .o.o...l M... M... 1`..ll.-aim. IIII LVHIITI Tl I1UlLlJl.\h. The school management committac. having considered thocominnnicnticn of E. H. Smytho, chunnnn oi the Collo- giato lnstitutn. recommend no action as the communication shove rulerred to seems to hinge on the tranaler by this noon! 0! n number oi` the public school pupils to the Collegiate Institute. and us the school law places the power of mak- ing the trlnsler out ol the hands of the l-oanl and leaves it wholly in tho hnndq ol the parents. As to tho qulzslloll of economy the committee have mlorrcd to the report oi tho Iinistcr 01 Education for 1884 and nd that the cost in King ston per pupil on the nctunl nttandnnco in the Collegiate Institute is 067.37. and in the public schools H010. and that throughout the whole pmnnco the coat per pu l is over (our times as much in the Col egziab Institute ss in the public school. l'ndcr these circumstances this committee cnnnot recommend any change in the scheme already ndopted by the bond or plan of study at at followed in the public schools. but would sui,,;_i-est the consideration ml the commu- nicittion of the mayor in connection with the is-iiil recommendation. llaganling the introduction of new readers in the schools the committee recommend that parts I. and II. of the First Book \nd the Second Book be the an Llinnzv-l resili-rs S l. mu II.0l [DO I`Il 8I IIOOK \lI(l I00 Second Book be the .nu..mz.~-1 (or the jlllllol chases. l)lllCl $l\'H TH}. IIIPDIRT. DIUCl`ISI.\|i THL Il.|'0IiI. [The report. was tskan up clause by I c Anne. u. 11-....- ..... -1 ....;..;..n that 51' lull! IIIIIG It XIIIIIIT ul W WWI. Ir. Polnoa hovel no noun nloa 'o1hmoy' uput than that on no- nry- Ho thoooumittoo should Inn but together to oonnidnr the nqninnuto. The I-ospondhlity oltboqnlt Ibcldho borne bvlho nnnnn tvlnnnillnn IIIIIDX GPIIIIIIUR. The npottol Ihonnnneo coumiuoo wnsulopbtlhvuvotoolloz . wntnm lufI:l`s Rl.nluNA1 lo.\i. .l WIIIIIIIIIIITIIE WII I111 Ilvlll -I. D. Iolhy. toudonug km nuiuucion u hatchet ol pcllnnulnp. "In turn: ox- pirou on Angunzat. Tho resignation nun accepted. uni the committee 0! management. Authorized to name n cuc- -um. Why III 0!!) rroudod lot the to! tho conniuou? How Ins thin noon to be expanded? It was really high limo tho committee not to work. Mr. Pnlnnn hm. nl nn mnnnv nun! nance oommiuoo. Th- -any-Q nl AL. WIIYIXH ILITZIN KLIIUNAYIUN. A oommnniouion vu road tron: J. B. |-u-- o._A...-.. I..- ...;....ai.... .- It j p-undue-can-I - In Initi- -:A-ln- A-LL-1 BUIIIAL (Hf THE DEAD. v--..-__'._ . -.-..V. .,,, The boat in-upu-nuon tor Furnitnm cur unea. I-`ma up lt`I'|l|:C`:nd mules It loo! 0 . ow. UUND AT hAB'.l'-A 5% VHIIII ed to an hurl nah Gaul. Bin- iuu.0|llouuI.Ou-liunorl Ou- amn. xnhm-.;_sat-. in wanna; | CHINESE Funmyum 'CREAM| Camphor for Your Fursl wu.sou's 1-mmno! :5 am. Iii: nu times. an vs cnnmu-no shove I low on this no telling vary much beyond our expoun- nonn this Inrlmx. I tlonl spring. .-.-, _.,. ._____.__.___-_T__. B THE BEST WHITE` SHIRTS. . nnousnd Tim 3:: to W. REEVES whet : lmre__\ lug. unothnunt to nhnnnn m. [KALsoJs4:INE| In all the saleable Tints. Sold in any quantity duind. l'Il'l8 IIIVISIUII IUYUIIIU . Jackson v. St.nley.-B. M. Britton.Q. C.. for the defendant. moved nbsolnte an order nm to net. aide the lnintilfa ver- dict in an action of sum er md libel. tried at Kingston before O'Connor. .l.. nndajurv. and enter a verdict lot the defemnnt or form new trinl. J. .\lcln- tyrc. Q.C.. showed cause. Reserved. ---o-.V- _ DIBEASIIS. Dr. I. Simonnuda. New Orleans. 1.3., says: I cut: cuxdidly declue Sootfs Emulsion is the finest. prepsntion oi the kind thnt has ever been brought to my notice. In nectiona of the lungs and other wasting diseases we mny con- sider it our most. reliable agent. In I perfectly elegant and agreeable form,` ,_.._..__ _,, SPRINGTGOODS` W|LSON'S `HIARMMACY. A In III. 1-`|;.\\'1ng Built: from Holland. Dnhllu. Lilies uloxlniu, Gludiolin. In. a splendid u- nomnonl : dlo. All kind: at Flower- Boodu. Inch um good. ..__. ,_o.__ _, Ask your grocer lor Imperial French shoe Blncklnl. recenuy. Is on we lock no maven oounu. The Ischr. Two Brotbcn. with lumber 1roml`ort Hope. run nshoro near Port Ontario. the crow having been bewil- dorod in the storm. The boat. was pot of! wxthoutdumuzo. Tim Inn 'r.1|nL -run ihlnl nn \\'mlnnn- w-..-mta-.9~l n mu-out aumluo. The tug Wright. was sold on Wednes- day to Lnrkin. Stickney & Cram. lint Saginaw, conI.nct.ors.nnd left for Morris- hnnu Q}... u-Ill ha nnnmu-ul in runs] nagmuw. cousncwnunu new [or manna- bnrg. She WI be engaged In canal works there. l`bu following is from the Common Pleas Division Toronto : i-..n......... e.-i.... u u n.:u..... n unmet Ior mnguon. The City of Owen Sound. which lay on Micbipicotnu bench all winter, And ruined by Cnpuins J. and T. Dunnelly. recently. is the lock :3. (Mon Sound. Tho nnhn Tun llrntlmn. with lumber ana win unoruy run so luuguwu. The steamer Pilgrim bu been seized sud Inll be sold by Auction under tn ex- ecution held by the ltatbbun Co. The Ucunn inn laden with unin. ecuuon nenu oy we nunnun (.0. The Ucuon Wu:-. ludeu with gnin. mm! the Rsinbow. with lumber. lay in the turbo: this morning. Tho nnhr R `V I-`(ulnar Inn nrl-Ivhd uw nuoor mu morning. The solar. B. W. Folger III! unved mm `.'..'aU Lona 0! coal fur the (in Can- pun`. She came from Sodas Point. The ntmmar Ontario. which nn be- Yeswrday the prop. Bruno. nchts. Lnnn. W. R. .\lcRno and Sylvester Noelon cleared from Garden Inlnnd {or Buy Cit . Michigan where they will load timber or Kingston. Thu (`itv nln-an Qixnnal ihirh In! nn [[030 (KHZ? Illa W. lmoxeu [Kl end bun. Telephone in connection. (3. W. Robinson ehinnnd vmdni nwup. The I-laenmbugu Water Lily. sunk It Uuun. bu been mined and reputed. She will shortly run to Kingston. Tim nunmnr Pilo-rim Inn hum nailed PQIIY. BUG $1110 '0!!! DGIIE l'0lll(. The steamer Ontario, which run be- tween Kmgnton and (mun Inst season. nu been pnrcbnnod by a company in Toronto. \ ...o.n.ln.- M... ..m.. nrnnn nah!-Q 00!`! Ill! lu III] an pui- nmnowu.unannl.lIn clnnh uh oompauilion. The lower claiming that B In Sunuel llide. ol "B"l it Military College. had x canal on Sun- dnyluthocuuo be In notuudrigh: by the aoat. unnot bopuhliohod. At tho Punk`: snvonnrv. 5 lbs. Ilnwilll nun. Telephone in connocuon. (3. W. Robinnon shipped yeuudny I handsome pbron to John boehhud. H1-1q., Pictuon. Monday. he sand: to Mr. L. A. Scott. Nnpnnoo. lhountllout pony pha-son in the Dominion, sud todly ho rewind nu order tron: I :-uoott lot 3 Horn. Uunou secure: I ponloo at an cncketold fence. to be removed. The lance vnll be told in low. The other pcmhnnes have not been decided upon. About N0 mll be realized. The sour. A. Falconer is unloading cod at Toronto. Th- -.-|.- I-`Inna I..n -vying] I-an-In We have never bond of uy-IQ alto the China. lunmun au- uWilson'u Phnnncy. ll couplin- Kunontu Iunnlnnud nah: It loot u 0 now. ~HATS D, ID OIIIIII. XIIDOI X]llllllIl. _ M the Pun`; grocery. 5 lbs. sawing liq: lot `.!5c.; 5 lb; choice dried I In: ~).'.r ` nhnion nrnnnn and dried nach- |nnIor'.'.'ac.; :: Ina cnoaco anon lppwl tor 2. -c.; choice no: and dried pueb- co. Try our licioul oooe. choice lunch hnnar and nol unnked bacon 03 If OIII aoucaoul n CD433 lrah butter and out. smoked bacon and ham, Tnlnnhnnn in pnnnoctimn. cm: at lomum. The uchr. Elam hun arrived (mm Charlotte with 30' tone 0! salt coal Iut Swy Tho slnnnuhnruu. \\'nh-r Lv Lnnk A` ITIIVCI like `PL- -l1u IIIC Tho nou nlisblo to be tho but vnnos obvotytlnlqhnllhl ;t.I..ho 0o|dul..ioI0locury. Io- 60. The St. Lnvluoo Division Sou ol 1-............ 5...: . gm! .1:-hum al 'ibsToN| May I6. _._. .-s -no-u CIKI Lltor (Ill \I'll.I| llypopholphltol. ..,. . -....... ...--u-...- . .-.-.-.. .\-nun-u in-Kc Sena. Canon ollbo -nrlxnl. nhl fnlnnn In in namnvmi. `WOUND VAT LA8T-A I ml in -n hnnl nail - _,___ . `|I'l`IZERI' BARBER B301 .-W. I DIIDI Innlul nnnInr& inn IAIN {E |x'ru.L|mr.su-;. -"El-bme Pharmacy." JUST R:iio:a'3IvmD, __ suxuaa. Pun-ours. sac u;a'aoqIIah.n.ni'nho. ntllhd nuance ovdyi. .aipci...:.e.'aai..unor.c.-oscynuxxomcnouoanrudu-nunuullng. - cnInufuIuuIinlw'!CL ` - -- 1;`.-`Q at: nQ::n .1. wIJE's1}ntie STORE. OF WHICH WE OFFER Suits to Order at the Very Low Price of $15, $18 and $20. @ Perfeot Fit Guaranteed. C.LIVI_N_GS_T(_)_N & BRO XI -IIIIIITUIUTI III INUW 4.3.:-unueo.,% - - _ __ n o no cud-nan A-ognnn: ; % gain RED slang- T `L Machce&Minnes'BIock. - "day an. _ I`. 4 ._ V iSl}[l'I'[} AND ENGLISH TWEBBS |HA_TSJ -=.'IT15`*ii?S'.7i=:= HATS. THE H`ATT_E__F3m4\ED F URRIER. To those who luve not yet purchnsod. some Ind luau our Pdoll sud 800 ouoob and we huve no fear but whn your order will be left with JUb`T TO HAND ANOTHER LOT Eur`: Worklnen have been on Ioyod. ud we can nlely my now that we can Ill! out more work Ihnn we lnvo ever one before. . -u u v' .-- ,,,_,,-,, . u ._, ;_;,_ :____.4:-_ c-____ nios. M()QBE & SON '.'l'.'. ECJCJBII & 39$ --- --~ --.,----. --...-- -- --~- ----~. --~ --- `Iuc French Worstcds. Fancy Panel-II. In San Lengths. scotch Bantu-ks -_AA low 9-! loll. Prices just the sum as the ooaiunenoement of the Bacon, and by than who Inn bought lrom us nlrondy hl\'8 been counted very rauonnhlo. indeed. vus Iuulc vuun uluu we u-vucvuu uuuu Inuulu. A Ihndnome Line of Trouscrlngs just opanod out ready to: So:-gun Irish And English. Light or Dull Blues. ulno BIOIII. --- ... __ _ , - _ ,-__ -1- IGreat Sale of Silks and Dress Goods! G}-A:PI4i.':NNES' DRESS PRINTS. SALE PRICE, 15 cts.; WORTH 20 ots; Black and (`olorecl Nuns Veiling, White and (`olored Lawns, Swiss Muslins, Worked Spot, Swiss Muslin, \V0rked Figure, \Vhiu' Lawns, Stripes and Checks, White Bmcaded Lawns. II. Iclll, - I80 PIIIIESS ST. Jun. `)n4I "PncalnngB. can run on./lryll` aluunmj-5-=-1'12: bgqn gnqu-in IJ. LAlDLAW& soN COME AND SE11: T113111. FRENCH FOULARD LINEN FINISH |B- ZMICZE`. [THE NEWEST THING OUT; F. x._QouI_NEAU, as their Tailors. because the Goods sun. and the fl! is Perfect. IBTTYERS WELL PLEASED 1.i1vT&oN. .1. `E a_.._ 38: our Drcoods I110. l2.l.':,|nd ank. 6' Bee our New Bind lnliua Sxlk n 99c.. worth H25. 3 See our New Blue! Bin: 3: 01.15. until $1.75. Alunontl. -jt- :-- - -v-:--._- comma PRINCESS & moor STRIITI. Ilnv 1}: 1:00 It. we voun rAIg1|q:u%L5g1A1tIrIoutI SUMMER MATERIALS! Wis RduE}H'Knofhbr Elli? ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS. 65 B?<$E:k_ tFeE.' The Opponent of High P1`-icon: :9: pnmcsss smear. 3A1a::B!t.Ios. EK.YOUIAYII8l"Il! 59 BROOK STREET. NOW GOING ON AT THE l"()LLOW'lN0 "GI1 woxnnchon 3* J. N0 UEBCUIH ! lAIGaI>I`l'0cI 0'!` GII.IIlOl IIJCKITB. Kan IIILOOONB m`@.QIt,L :v-'_' '31: . I15 Ju-I lvuuauvu -nvua - uur dong the K. & P. RR. He bu been look- ing gnu the ties, which the Rnthbun l`.-.-5.`--nu.-I.-gnul -nan. (inn: -an and .. ........,............ ........ ..... W..- Itounot. utivinainthe huhon-ubout5 o'clock this morning, blew her whistle so tho! it disturbed An English gentlomnn (hexeonplusnmnna all the othen in `lab hmzdinghoono. Something should hodonobytho oitycouncil toputnstop N the whim-ling, otherwise all foreigners __l'II __.L LL- _I_._ H Iovvu nryvun-uu cnxnuurnasg-nu vu.~ pouin Iidtilotolra North-West de- hnhment. The Appointment bu been mde on the neolnmendnions. of Dr. Orin, and in acknowledgment 01 net- viatenderedon dn ald. - Dodlol Iloldluqutonhn. I ll WILSH 6 l}ll'S.. SIKING I'l'llIE`!'. vu :.uun-u-J v-----.. .u.-.. -u.... .n.-.- daly in shots] at Pablo. Onoodup ..__L_ II. 4-Ia-at` Qlnn Incl-I :51: Q I-ffu. rC,wu -an -u v-g-- lilo] awhile and ploeoeded to the India; man. A low moments nftarvudsho wufonnd mind. Hentdisuuevnhtbo nun. Bhckwu formerly 3 residual dliillgptmalllkaptn music store on AL`.-g:-A--D A II-pro-nun. eooa I-ouuou. Dr.'l`ho loom. non of Thomas loom. B 'st.r6ot. and connected with the Winnipeg Field Bmery, has been nppounod Auistuu-Brzndo Sur- n-nn in Ilhlail-tank Nu-Alullfggt (In. TC! UH [Isuzu uuuu NW wlul inhlctiou ol the minus "Ivy-law. Baiowuulnodiludeoshzthoeug plolhuuwuo Idjounodto punnisof Influence of the ptopctyownen. `rhonhglltruo Qlunlly nanllwho have tidal bdnIIotlnirpun- hi. Thoyuhouhihn patluanedtlse Ion-k|I&sJuIolnt. .\ -w uu-9 v-uy uuuun - In . auuuuuwul ._ IXIIIIGI N10 publishers of Thr Vrnlury .Vc|y:u'n( that n mull advertisement twiooiniinpngns hndbronght in more than B.lII)inquiries. And yet some peo- plo no still wondering if newspaper ad pays! 31, rust`:-uuu uv-nu u-uv -`Ir. -nI\n which Ihoyue delivering to l.boR.&W- BR. Theda. numbc-Sag }0.(lI). have __.__4I -_.I ___ AL._:_ ... _-L _ 52.. -I....... nu. an-o -uu. -u.-.uy-..- -v,~.vv, .... ' arrived. and now their is not I tic along ~. lonnfnktoqnhnilun. `Ir.Goo. H.Young.m ndommnnicr IhIbuWpq8n.nyu: "Loon- ll` Isuzu Ila! u-co, nun... uuu .--.uu.. Comnuiy pmdnaed tome time up. uad -I-5.1. CL... --.. rlglin-pi-an Q1: Ihnn A I. em Wall Paper! run rm nni.L WI nu-u-, wan: u-v-cu lure -.. IAnb'I ollide and stole seven! shovels nndspick. was scanned bythe up- th. O'Brien and Obaughnessy got: punch, and Wilson six months in the Cantnl whoa. Docs Advcrthlng Pny T The pop:-into: of: household Article the Gate City Watar Filter. recently in- -_ AL- _ALI:_L___ _t 1'1` nuts. riianiicuuau -pl vunu --.-uuv_. -..v evidence Inns tnkeu ouoath. The chief hie: any yenooul n-pita. Another -mung an be held. I The lnllawing have pt-ed the Art tho IIIIIIGI having hnlninhntioully omitted from the phlishod Int: Mun Marion Gillmor. ilpunowynndpuupocuvo; Mb Kuhn InduI|d.iIIpcmou-y.pen;ux:tinnnd code] (having. Icuhgchonvuuu Ycstathy the oomnmuae on rs. water and gun. met to best evidence them the chum: nzninst Engineer Burke. pmtema by Chief Baleson. The .-:.l_. .. .4..- 0-1--.. 1... 0.9!. TL- nhils` itlhodhyd |l5unih undetect- der. Aucwlrloodgpum Scotch tweed; Bngulupriootla. I leuloneod so the (`chiral This Inorninx P. 0'Rrien. 0'Sbaugh- nynd Wilson. who broke into W. I` _-L'_ -2.`. __.l ..5..l.. .4---I a'|1\I`AI- ltluxncllhoxzjuuo anooanou Glynn. jun tnthclumnuxuu sumhln n. Ijihll an Sp.-. aw-nu. nch: rudndull Run by the City but 1. 171311. lhor. bulutpn. ,.z sou {Su Hues. lo.luotofldV:'vnnlI.:=Vlondyn-d nhovuy. {allowed by partly clnnng an-.Al... 3:-dty ollnlltny `lien. A. Hogpins. of the Rothbnu Com- --- I... hug uugn-nu! (nun . tn-in On Thursday Sunni Black died and- |._|.. :.. -I..o.I .0 Donhln nanny}..- 1DI.l'Iy&I|0 ll. lack in Paved`! window thinvook a Law ,,.|, A___ "uuu2'T.-ma.-nan cm` n vncmf.` Whistling In tic llarhor. 9}`-H-3-nu any. cLEmI1[_ SALE !j noon PAPEIL1 ` writes us: Some 0. . I, [III CDIDOO, IIITKI U10 OOIKIIIOIOI uuu bnkecnnn. They jumped off the trnin and uhuod him for quite A distance, and when they caught him the thrash- inn ha nunnivntl -In nnmnthina nrlnl. nna wnen may moans nun sue wrun- ing he touched in something Awful. Bis cries oi dimes could be heard for 3 mile. and he was Ian at 1 point fully 50 milnn frnrn Iunn-nu Ant] hvina cran- IIIIIG. Ill DO III I815 II I III! llllly 50 miles from house: And hving crea- hlrnn roman ..`. nun. The lallowingil the artist of senior ityof the omeotu in comunnd in the Northwest: ' . In 5 , 1-,, na2xJI_;-_ __.__._.__x:__ ..-` ..-n.<..1 --u ..... At Silver City all on the train Alche- aon. Topeknx Santa Fe Rsilrood) re- ceived a shock by the announcement that the lndnns were on the war path. out! that they would probably Attack thacnrs. At. the way stations people got upon the trains. all nrighted and eager to get. away as for IS possible from the cruel, relentless Apaches. They had only then go: into hostile attitude and had not. committed the depredations nfterwnrda done. but there were wild rumors Aoat. one to the aect that nbont 30people had been killed. and that saw white when the uni men on- CYIWIBCI "I50 8 8l%Plllg 08!`. I110 got Ull- derneath one of the berths. To Ms great surprise nnd gnlication he came uponnlunch basket. ma consumed all he could of the contents. including 1 bottle of wine. He was feululof being seen. mud nrnngodftbe vnlises Along the vtront of the berth. but so neatly us to u ha nl.t1-nntivl Whnn than mmdnntor din- oeunracuva. vvnen inoumuucsor uns- oovered him he would not come out, but cnwlednlongthe on from one deput- mont to another. Finally he was forced tosnnender. He refused so leave the tnin quietly. however, end watching his chenm. struck the conductor end uvlmlmmnnwrnmrsi ed fpr next week. 4. Idout.-Col. Damon. Iljor Iidlnnd .' 'Iljw {Bill Btthlion. 5. [.lant..OnL Oar. mmmnndinn ,wIlboduIlhh`qil&sdoulvhtn&_l`i `lull; lutwugu Iilliund Toronto. j loom my peeps mu Deon Iuuell. nnu shut my white whom the nd men on- countaedawould gel of safe Inth the Ian of hishcelp. There win great ex- citement on the train. and the conductor mndc an effort to gain on the time-hble. All tlm nnnnnntinnn warn mmla nnfslv. nu sue opnnecuons were mine and the Apaches were not seen. Fnrthai nnnh than: wnanooml um (I10 .`\FuCllO8 W830 I103 TU Furthot north there wnuoon;mot.ion. but it wu caused by I trump. He cnwled into a sleeping cut. and got no- nrmnth (mu nf thn harthu. Tn Mn [trons on we norm. on; many us no I be attractive. When the conductor dis- nnnnmul him Inn I-nnltl nnk tuning nut hnl x The Chinese interfere us much with the women as the men. lhey are em played an Iervents. cook: sud nurses. one In prints and public home: every I where, and work for wages which ; can only heard the European. The Railway Companies employ the eclec- tnln inclusirely.end unonz thounnds employed by the Ceutnl & l'uiou Pncie Company the only whites were the lore ` men. 'l he! accept 0l.l. par-lay. end it would have cost Hoppins Sl per day to board doing the line. The Chinese are economical in the matter ol food and clothes. and lave money on a wage which would mean ntarvetion to the ordinary mortal. And though there is a law which is aimed at their banishment they are coming to this country in large numhen. Before the Act ol Uonareee took ellect they were rushed in in vee- eel loede.andthb eensueehewed thatiu San Francisco they Ind ineruaed with- in twoorthree yeanfrnm 40.|Il0to6U. ([1). A noticeable feature to the travel- lerie tbeedvanee of theseaeoniu the southwest. Mr. oppies went to San Francisco by the Denver & Rio Grands Rll.-u:d the eeenery it pains through is something grand-and ro- tnrued to the east bythe Southern RR. As he was passing over the mountains on April 25th he saw the larmern in the vulleyn of California cutting ha . Later he saw them cutting wheet. an In San Francisco the people were enjoying cher- ries, pe aches and apricots. ..- o..- u- . .. mule an worn to gun on ma uma-nuns. All the epnnections were made safely. the Annchaa were not men. III qlllily. IIOWOVEI, Illll Wlllllll his chmoe. struck the oonduoor In-alto:-n-n Thou hnnnnll n (ha train vs. Iv`: -_. -.__ I7 ;;tiful iflzqwer Bgmets Gill "u"nnnsry o. Linus-(5o?..u&nbouio.' nu} I 'DiIIi'|at. . . " '1. Hum. hhm "A" mum on nnuu. nun mu: mo nuusu ol Muouryleto oxhibilod in an aux- poohd cad rounrushlo manna. Mr. oppuu up Sun l-`nnoinco is no place for nhbonng man. Wlntc men can- not compete with the Chinese. and the ntunpttodosobulong uinooboen Ihnndonod. The city in Inllol nlooal. in which liquor and cxgaru untold. and by girl Ilibli. lrboilchld trtotion. Tim liuannaseon but 0131 each per umum. Ind therein no limit to the number oi than. saloons. indeed. have become to nnmexaus that were in no money In them. and he in: oercd the outt and good will ol one for 5 sun loss thnu the Inin-no 50%! I1 XYXII |IIyUI3I IICI him an a physician and all the canton: which n nick mu could acute. Tbophnicinn u|dlnxu- not was lunuhod by the Mu:-one BnnlolIInlid.nnd than Ihn hgntinn KT WCU Illlll Dy HE -1K$Il |BondolBnlid.nnd thus the buntin- AO \l-..--- ---. -u|..`|.in..l in -_ nu..- TICIDI "K 31' TIT II 33 IutIshu..vut noulhud htouaht qpinsul-`iuc`aoo.whichhothmhin dDwdI]ilADEQ nndln hos huuninnuIplnouo(nyn'uand'|n.- ooulylnelougontlomnn IhoInlIoknoI.ooeIcCsbe.tho Incas omncuugo. Aland at. Loch Bail- nnm who hnnrd nl Inn nIlnnnn-nnnI In `Mil DI. Il Bill` Iny.whoheudofImn|huu-1ndI|o III IQ! ill And annni In I ,__.__.;_______,___, BARCE-.I1\TS.

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