Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1885, p. 3

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iiMER GAMES !! l=:icnoun|uI: H . ll.-Al-'n Inpih Annpnunupu-u~-.nwuxntu-cu 4: In-can tuna-m-a Ionluhl * AI`IIplIdII..oHIuI--A woolly swun- 4l nanny l_qnIuII.1-A ;:lIn|u-nnnilllnvouunnl wax. n-..` n up-'- --_...._. ...-_--I Popular eam I . The uoeuuer Hero. mm u put)` of ..._.. ...... :......I...I nn I.-nl. want. dawn A MUBIOAI, REGITAL. Al'CX1OlI1 AITILCIIUII '0' 113.3 Illllln Iii. A DEI.ltiH l'I"l'I. .\\lI.. l..\Hl)|{ l.\ |.\lH \. ac-ros-~ uscn uuier ino pone was put. through the window to the bclpost (near the window-. {lie was hooked and hrnuglit down. .\ Princess strci-t Ilrv szoods men-hunt lIA\' boon nittinz up in his storr until 3 Into hour 1.-very t:\'cUlD,{ lnr mum weeks guzuuliu-,1 It 5;,-must mtru lz-I~. llv: fears in Vlhll from the lnlsirs. on Satnrdny night Shout 11:30 Mr. Mel-`ml. dry mods merchnm. Princess street. lull his place of business and went Lu hm liomu on Queen nlrcct. lit` took with him about IL : in small ('l|4'l|l;.[k`. which he ch-posited in a pocket on F ontsivle -1 his coat. \\ hen ha: ruachul home he urelesilv tossed his coat upon n chair in the parlor downstnir-1 and went to bed. Dunng the night ho was nwakt.-lied by his wife. who notic-l him that thrre were burglars in the house. He rose. but before he could get to ths bottom of the stairs the moonlight moch:mic.~;" Had skipped. During their stay tlu-_v did considerable rummaging, and dropped on to the out contnining the silver, which they appropriated. They also took two new umbrellas Ind apair ol hoot'=. .\Ir. .\.lcFnn| slys that when the thieves were apprised thnt their presenoo was known thay were in the act of naming up stairs. Had they got to the second story their hlnl would hnvv lH.`t`ll ungmented hy about 330. which he had in his clothes. ----.o- - vule unurcn. sunny Icnool. 1 may kept excellent order during his nddreu. tnittthe close the Prinonpnl compli menus! them. ~ The sermon by Rev. J. K. Molorine. ol SI. Juana` Churcl_:._ydstord.ny nom- jug. upon the mole and tho boun. was on: oltbe nblest nnd- most Iotciblg ad- dress: delivered in Kingston for I long Elna, ' Korma: was ranevcu or ms VGL. wurn an-I chain. The roblnory \\ us committed mlhr-r ingeniously. Mr. llrown. on going to bed. did not put. down his lied room window. (in one at the I-edposts be hung hm west. The rubber saw the Jitter. and soon .Ien-lopml a scheme to :1-IIII-nlhn 'tv.~Lr-r,` The-I` snrnrnl I Mev. .\. acunnwr. C|l}' missionary. Bellevillc. dlcd on Sntfurdny. Mr. R. I). An'|zlm punched in the De- pot Methodist church lust evening. Rm`. H. F. Blum matched the mai- uoma wnnngnux nynumnneuum. Ir. Abnm Slaw occupied the pulpit in the Fourth Methodist church yester- glny. Rav. Mr. St.illwel|.tho pastor. be- ing ill. Mr. Mndlnv. Imaler nf SI. Pnnr my In. Mr. Medley. lender at St. Paul's Church choir. sangjin good V0108 during the olfertory yesterayd. the hymn. Abide with me." V.-nun !-w nhnrnnnn pnoinnl Grant "AOHIO WI") HIE." Yuterdny afternoon Principal Grant .dd.mmd_tbe childron of the Williuns-_ ville Church. Sunday school. They Inmt nxmllam arder durinn nddreu. fl` HI ]|J`V(`$.'9l/U (`I [Hi lN.Ml"l`. IAMVV; 0(`\`Irh'~L 'X`?~.- -luu.-cm`-x have Inll; working uy the cues. but have not as 51:. been successful In connecting with them the new urivds. (in Sunday morning about 4 o'clock. while .\lr. G. Brown Ild (uni! won Mk-up, the format raliev of Ins vast. wstrh -...l ..h-zin TI... I-n|.].nr\' u no r-nnnnilhul Jitter. and den-Iogvexl a scnemc nplurc the 't:cker.' They sccurecl I lonsv thzn strip n-I pine lumber. At one end of It two horse-sshor nlils verr driven each other The pole was put ohrnmvh Lhn window In the hrrimwl {mar 3. 4, 5. 0. 1:: ' wmny. Rev. Prim-ipal Grunt. preuhod in the First Congregational chnn-h Inst even- ing. Ilnv Mr, Rn-ulmu Innk nnrl. in llm mr. mg. _Rev. Mr. Brydou took put in me get. noonn the Queen Sheet Church yes- bordny _ . Rev. E. . Snbhld. Belloville. Wu. on Sa'tI:l:g:.`g:n;nT. with a land- y biug glgg, ` Hr. Shaw occunied Dulnit now. 1'. w..I'enery,1'omnIo. nllpnlr lncly intod all connection with the Tcmpunnoo Union. which ud- vocnteu the use oi nlu and beer. Ho aid his name had been mentioned nun Inihonnttotho movement without hill Ann-ant \\ mun a low wucks a gun: cl burglar. and zlm.-u-~s Imu: unwed in the city. Thu-u ul tin: gang lure come from Alon` u treal and one from the nest. Sxnca them` gentry have struck the wt) scveral ` daring: r;ai~h~ries. the particulars of which ' arc m nu.-u-.'o.i nn nl Hn ln .I:v't` Imrr I I Alellloulll CIIIIICII IISI. evening. Rey. matched vermrysormonu in 5ydenham.ycst.er-lny. Maw. Mr. Pnvscr meached in Queen vernrysormona In oyuenuxsmqcswnuy. Rev. Mr. Povscr preached Queen street church morning and evening yea- terdny. I lbw. Prim-inn] Grant. nmnzhed nnu-1* John Henry |\|us-. nu I-Luglisd.-man. who settled hen: in I-73.1~| not employ- ed n.-s --hennist. nu lhv "Hun! iiuenmlv" favtorxx Chix-Ago. lnut. year he started 1 In Ilrxuue lodge unuml ".\n.1mr. `winch has prolsptrod wonzlsully. Un Weduo-day Capt. Clarke. If the `.I0t.h HAIL, Wiunipw,-g. who was wouudul ll lillnchv. Inc] who is sex mxl nu (`aux mnnd of the Wimbledon team. clluenl With Mr. Speaker Kirkpatrick at Ulla Ira. Thv to.-sun wile-I In Fnglan-I on Saturday. -- -.-.o- -- _- mgwn. Gen. hdnytook put in Lhexnoeuua yeahuh uuinud b ml Capt. \\';-an and Capt. Hayes hem ans 1 Inge uicndunce. .\t the evening meeting earnest exhorutions wu given. the re- results hemg (our convenlons. S (R Rntnllit-|: Rnllnrilloi H. Riichna. resum nemg Iour conversions. S. 1;. lieullick. Bellcrille: ll. Ritclnc. (ilu-gov: I2. I-2. I-`most. Oslego; P. Wolfe. Petmlin; I-`real Seymour. Wuer town; 0. J. Smytbe. Toronto: (in! Wullinms. Weslelxl: \\'. ll. Ilnkat. Winnipc-_-. are at the British American Hotel` :4... n....-.- |.I....., .... I-nnliuhm-.n HAMMOCKS 1 at-vema mu connecuou vnw we muego. The Queen has bestowed the Order ol St. Michlelnnd SI. George upon Sir lid- Irnnl lhlet. the Bfihbh Amlnsudor at Berlin. um] upon the lion. Lions! Sack- ville-Weot. the British Minister at Wu! V ington. _ I Gan, l.indnu' tank nu-0. Ill ljmxnoeuun Ineuny It in mmomd that Mr. Curnn. Q.C.. I.P.. in to replace the Hon. John Costi- nn utho representative ol the Irish Catholic: in the Cabinet. This would cnhil an election in lontnnl. Din` `V Y--nah lgnnr (ha Innuil-Al onuuun olocuon III uoninu. Prof. W. Waugh lnndat. the musics! dimcmr ul llellmuth Indies` College. London. having received I more Incu- livo oor [mm the United sun. has ac-vamd his connection with the college. Tho llnnon Inga '\l\\flIWIu` Hm HI-(`or of Aqnstluoixsonatl. ln.lI||cox,ol Bath. who did to- - oontly.lcl8. among lqucin. 05(1): you hrlveynnto the lothodist Hinton- aociocy. n. Kelley, wile ol Janos liolluy. unpennbdut` 0! tin Chimp Onnih Ca. Otimhtnuo lnduliul on lrithy. after 1 pinlnl illness ol nnrly two month duuln. Sir Richard Cartwright. Hon. 0. A. Kirkpatrick and Mr. A. Gun. 3l.l .. no in the city. the [loose ol Common hav- ing adjourned (mm Friday night until Tuesday It Sn rnvnnrntl lhnl L "IlfI"_ U_C.. Install. Quebec and tho White loan hing _. Irena. -r. unqu 1 [ Valium I Ihl at in Laden Adnrrlntr. "lnI I`.-n1nLl D ZI "?I:'g"v'v"......," "T... ...a an iillvilhlani `lhuyunnuut nay`... n..a 'n..I_._. I... ......I.....a nu. , Balofalllubs. iuno. Rev. '1`. W.J'eery. Tomato. humb- Inlv lllllil Q nnnnaalion Ci! E `I-Potoloilnnl llnln-nAn-an Rev. .\. Schnster. city tall.-milln .lu..al nn Sntunlnv Hnunocnsy. no munnunnmwnnyu. will Culdollultliinphlbhylu `Nun YotIr!tho l'III|uIdInhndn II-A-gl ll-mg}.-an nntl (Inn Whit` mun rnn"1'>A`n.'Y%Bm'rIsH wm::,.m1~ns: 29,1535 Bl l.'1iL,\R\' l.\ 'I H}; I`! I \. -~---oo Hl'RI`H .s'l~:xs\`/l1:If.~' rnaqlu. oown. I next 8_ndny. #2?- lbu Danna: us 01100. 1.I.AB-IIah-- I : .. I-.. II.. L`.-.- A Prlnoo ldwu I-`Inlet : Dnnghler llell. bu-ugly Strangle: her Islam. A sensation hen been `raised in Ame- huburg. Prinoodvurd County. over the dieoovery ol 3 young intent with 3 `com u-pundit: neck in the house of n well-to-`do and respectable Inner. Jacob Wood. Ir. Wood : dumhtc. neabetIvee.n25 nnd 3050::-e.wutqken ill.when n ynicinn was enmmnned end stated the women Ind been oonned. `It w,u_tho lint intimation met the hmily land of their Ihune end n nun-.h III made Innd theinfnnt. thlltuolnlnuynluol luau" Inuno inn .3 much was nude to End the inhnt. After considerable hunting it was found in ghuket in the pt-at, covered with olgclothcl. witluooni about in not tied in sulip hot. Dr. Thornton. cot- oner. at Consooon. Vin notied Illd an -unnlinnlhlll I` that Qhll M cues Ill main. rlovuou puny: mu Ihiulnll notnpply tovngguaoroche: vehicle: laden wittuwagpn and lot oonvoyinglu-not an-in pmdnch into the city. Pzovided that this section shall not take eect until the expira- ticn of two you: from and utter tho puking of this by-luv." oner.uuonseoon.wnnosmou Inc In uuninntionofthdchild rovnlnd that nnaruau'a.uao' mm: . .......a'.....n....m .".'3.:..... .uJJ.7. an-noanvouuosotoounnom IH'll|.ll- hilon. Thozirliu toovnnktobo an-I.uI.lmt|nm-nhnhnnnnlnmd in IKU Hllll CUUJU [J not In Mr. Gn`1n.'. continued among hack among them They. unlike the .\nnl.I nhzumn H...i.-v lilies euecu on Lulu. only. Lona. nnuu . "No person shnll use {or the convoy nuco of articles of burden. goods. wires or mcmbnnduo within the city. Ally Waggon or vehicle drawn by two or more horses or other uximnls. the wheels oi which to three `and a half feet. in diameter 0 over. nhlosa the tire nnvl edge of tha rim of such whoelaue It least three inches In width. or say much wnggon or other venicle, the wheels whereof are less than three and Q hull feet. in diunoter. unless the tire and rim of such vheelanrontlont four in- ches in width. Pnvidod nlwnyn thd mi. -Imll not unlv In `norm: or other ? U011 0| l.ll`.: muu:. llull ll`. .lll'Il'l!Uu with an may chair. tho gifts -l the .\ln~ linwksi of the Rest: ve. l(1-V. .\lr. Antler` son expressed his own unnl .\lru. .-\n-let Iona gratitude. The rev. genuemln stated Hint from inlnncy ho Ind been among Indians, lii~ Iathor b(`lDg1 an In dun Supt-rink`n:!r-nt.. Ne w early taught to respect. Indians. mm! :1 mm his uiotlierh pnsyer um: one ul her sons should lag in ..nissim;:iry to Indiana, in whom shoever wok E klud and prnyer in! interest. He had Inbound as I mis- sionary Lo Indium at Saul: 1-'-ls.-. .\lu'ia and Muuccywwnmual thirty-eight yearn Igo haul come to T54-nnliuaga as sln`('(\< For twenty yum [is them. He was now at their own re-`nut. nmloiily of parish: . conldchoosc their awn clergymen. 'l`Lc\' wane 1(1) you: in Clnndn. nnd during that time Ind ouiy had six clergyman. 1 small number for such a long _ no-i. The mt-eplion was creditable to the 'pu.-o- ple on the Raserve. : ~ Q. -- _.._.n on I At. the shoots committee ulccting it was suggested that a hw be pnsul to mnke the tiles on w ans broaden. Section 551. consolidnted y-luv. which takes effect on Dec. 313:. 1385. rum: ~-\'n nnronn nlmll nu: fnr thn nnnvnv. it nna"ifv'.3'.:a'Eo'"E..x} -I5-o:a...;1;'.2T kn-nod I verdict of tom unann- uu... 'l'Iu\niu-Ii: cm wnnklnhn din.` The I?--uuunon 1 /:lrr}alrIM. from whom we clipped In extract rounding the can celhuon of Rev. Ii. A. Anderson`: rd! to the .\l3hawk reserve, wu cndcently in error. us we learn that the rev. gen- tleman has reached Tycndinagu und hm: boon cordislly welcomed by the band. The Mohnwks gtvc Mr. .\mlL-rnon u re- ceplionnnd I dinner to uhis-h 130 sat down. Acnrnnls speeches were mule. the Indian Chiefs expresung grell. joy in hning their old pastor vubh them again. 'llm rhnirmzm, Solomon Loft. prcaontol Rev. Mr. Andu-rsuu with n handsome cory of the ruhu.-I transla- tion 0! the nblc. nu-I .\lre. .\n-h-r-Jon . nnnki svmlilncle. Thu nu`. vnnllenllu duacumlou. The membership fee was then ulked at uni the IIIIOODI 6:0 I at 9]. All pr.- scnt paid their dues. W. . IJllIl.............H..... ' livselcy .t Mc.\nIe)`. iullon . . . . . . . . .. R. huanon. arrowunith ......... .. J. Moreluxd. forest. Isctory ......... .. J lh_\`.(1'leubnruie ...................... .. .1. Hudson. Sunburv sud Bstbemr-s.. G. licrmiugma. C-lenvnle .. J. Lawless, | I(`u~|Ho||ow Ii. .\lr!"arl|u-3, hl;;Inburv,; . . . .. . V 1-. Brewer. Cold Springs .......... .. . The board mlgournul to xnamlzagu E 2 oclu-I. an >.atunla_\' uc.-xx. member ol ma board. Mr. nrewer am not sum: to be satised with the expli- nuions. He wanted to know the hem` of the complnint ngninst him. There ms nu petty spitn Ibont him. nnd he did not wnnt my person. bocnuse ol 3 s ite. to talk behind hi buck shoal Inn. lewouhl not have it. The l'ro.-sialull brought down hi-4 gavel nud closul the din-cumiou. -m.. ........)....-.|.;.. 1.... ..-.... mm. u|L-ml uked for uplu A Ql'II`I'l0I OI PIIVILIAIIL Mr. Brewer dated be had been elect- ed \'iee-Ptuidnt at tho Band to no lat meeting. but hodid not denim to occupy III position if the members of the Bard were not tunable. Mr. Spooner (wholucppouilo him) had told lm friends that it he (Browen In I member of the Cheese Baud Imlpoom er'n) hclory uonld not be representodu it. If t.hn.gontlemsn had anything to my In or about hum he should open]: it out belote the baud. 1|:-. Spooner VII uiou. He seemed to be taken by uurpri-e. He rose and add thus us hr ma be I'll concealed he had no ohjertnns to Mr. Brewer being I member 0! the board. .\lr. Brewer did ..... ...... an L. 9-hg-A with tho nrnln. nglunaou . rnoy run on lulr jock. howowet. lo the I|'I|l'0Ytl of the thrrm ulimu-Inn. ' I UL IUIl|'\Illl,j LlIl".2`\r\ III II: lL;.Inr.II.u for salt` Jnmea Rutledge. Live nod let. live" , (Amory .............................. ..l5U `I.. Spoom-r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ti) `ll Rn-sc. Cntaruqui. . ...|(0 ll. \\ nrtumu. Lsku bhon.-..... ...lm ` D. Stones.-. Perth Rom! . . . . ` . . . . . _. ..,l5O \\'. Ul.ldIE".COHIlnbY (u:Lury..., ...lJ0 `W. \\'. Dal! .lm .... A \|..\..|.... Izuln... .-Ill`) Ir. narrow: uueu mu nuyun numbers of :11 cheats bonds in coon . the chase vuutruck out. on. L. -_.. 4! Nu. Ifggnnnn u-ulna PLAIN FACTS I utluutln In ~IusiuUIzuv wings .- - ' the of Ir. Keenan : {Ilsa gvgnlniounlopto 1. They mllbe I met. lmwnmr. no the nnnrovtl Ijl. ll H3 IIIKI I C|IlI$.III3Ul-IIIKCP illa Id ho excluded frolnths baud. c loreouitlm-ntdincusnion. Ir. BIIIIOII shied that ya: won _._I..... -1 -II -I....... Impact`: in IL- iEf`Ei.Z';:"E'.'n'3'&'a':"E.aI.Ey" I-Ila; the 'oodno& baud ocntsu nlau; tho he olmunbe Wu I8. 'l'lu Inn`... nl 0.4 [Minn (innnnn. pct. nowawut I threodimc '. flu IIIHKCIIIIII CIITT vnhnllnn Bdnrduyllhnun lithe Wno ounnituo man. gqupgu ' from non: :'aeoneh:I:t'n:intho M I`. been gun]...-Eugrl on -pi. In I nnmhnr nl 'VhotoIlIol'IWllI%fIo orcapienoltheirrulaunlrcuuhdunu. Ogdunbntx had I choose . but its member: won now revit- Inn A|.4,'- |\-.Inun- - find`-at hull nn Ir uqu.:noIuuuur_v. mung nun: nihaixed to writs to I number ol Islnnnd -|..n.1I.--n-nu-nainnxhn. \ , low Ila Chocdohuulnllunoh Illa rhea-Wail AnoIIlo.IId-II-In -IIll5luI!pcuIjnIhootdor I1 Hal! 'Dl'_ 73oIm'rY CHEESE mm. A IIIYIIO Wltl IIWIIIUII-Ilr ~ CIIIXTIQI DIX?` Thclolluwnng cl:-2-cu In-re I l.. `fl-I 3ll\'l.\I-' A Il5L\'l0.\\!i\ . nu lllll vomu a (net: mm Prcvlolqun Suitably Adlpten. mum; nun xii; nu-:. `\ ID]-I.\'lNl U)" Tllil-2*`. ..IUU ..lm .4150 I3] A LARGE ABSOBTMI-INT OP KINTB MIST Good: to haul "THE l llARlACY." ll `nu need: IIQ".lBl'|lI.h 9] us gone In be Ibo but max; Lou ol olhnt maul`: Good: . from 10-`up. IIDIAI chills. ' . V at 013. 01.40. I1.1i.u.oo. Ins u par. `Avon ohsAnonmonI.<-I the Iudlhg Poto- ku led cine: um Tnilol Amclp than on hand II OUND AT LAST--.A renal! wurnnt ed to can laud mdaolt-ung Bul- iou. Gallons. co. Halon`: Iain 00:: Ban. lnboun. 15 oh. cl Wu|o'nDrn lnmn _ KENT'S! KENT'S I I TOOTH-l_3_l;C{`USHEB I English Pateaglust Opened ! L I.Inu.I'r-Rnx.-ah" Ia: shnvins. uruumanugou vv.nIuiuiu' when `you hue A hm. Inonnnl to alumna mm. < ITKZBNW BARKER BI1Ul'.-W .11 PIP! lnnltted lnrblt Wuor Block Iuoxn;lm|ID.Ind ': lnnanannntlllnmvioltledl I 3L( II'3 f:-II.IUn` `DU I'IJ3 Cod l.Jl'I!l' (NI. With llypophogphllon. In VALVE rok \\`o\rha nu C|lll.|'|Il.\`. [IL K. ELM. Jersey \ Ity. N. 3., says "I have your Emulmou to my lime boy of three yearn. He vans in poor health. but he hnsnow taken two bottles. lud in im- proving both in strength nnd hetlth. I .hnve 1'50 recommendedn. to new-rnl of my femnle pnueuts mud they have derived much benet from it --._.j_ rrxzxus` Mani I Wmd-I Black in nu i 4\ bmezs is tmnbhug the surface ol olfxcml lile at St. George`: Cathedral. The negmu turned the an 0!! while the 'or;nuisv. wuntnll practising. uni rest: calmly upon the ugument that he had hntructions to do so alter n certuu hour. from the fmnncinl heads ol tha -hutch. [Int these latter di-now my intention that 1-1-ivzlity slmnlnl be shown. M WWW! IEIIEISM I I?-0'8. BOOKSTORE. was nccompuneu by nvm ugmuu-g Inu heavy thunder. .\lvouI. 7.30 o'clock. Irlnlu !1t`I'ViDt! was proceeding in the Presbylerimu Church. a lull of re struck the simple. pining down to the porch. Th-~ r-1-iru and frbnt of the church wen` (|!|ull:'e(l. while the win- dow: won` !!x.-uturcd. The cougregm Kim we-a rranzly oxcxwl and :1 pcnic oc- rnrrn-I \ nmnu man uaun-d Allan Mc- tun nu-311)` rxcxuzn am: :1 plnlc oc~ turn-J. .\ youut,-1 man named Nu-:g1,Luu_ u;_;1-cl 111 years sun of I wig- gon make I, -lurin; [nu ntonn (-utelenl the rlmlrh porch He fell to um oor un- oonucloua. and re.-In-nued so (or A very long time. hitlluhnpo was held out 10! hi! recovery . but thh morning we learn- ml be was much Improved and would get. better. At `l`mnt:)n the lightning created I cunnantiou which luatrovcd I half dozen bllllding` 'I`l.n -Inn`. mun rnrr nnvnrn at Hana I nun uuzeu Iluuuiugx. 'l'hoat.orn1n-as wry severe at Cape \'inc(-nl. The Male was torn out. of (`len-Ian-IR: iv: hunso and Iuothcr build- m_'. beyond t!u~ village. was also hit and I I-nun-,;c.?.' E VPr_V RUE-l'u~l'lil.I H-1. I IIQ9 WIKIK poured down III laorrentl-. The storm nceonipumeil by vivid lightning and ii...` v thnmh-r. o'clock. Ask your ;ro-er Ior llnperlnl Preach shoe Blackinz. luu oauuua, uxi,-uu an. -. nu- u. .--...--- Lust week blip Edith Melnbery. ol Adolplmstown. WI.- uuilod Ill manage to John lioblm. ol .\'npnno1.-. The wed- dzu-,: brtlkhll wu served at the tui- dence of the lm-le s uncle. Mr. I). W. Al- lx-aou. [ho bruln mus the recipient of mr.u_v valrmble preseuu. among which Wnb an cheque tor n handsome sum of m..u.m- nu.-u hv lzersvrnmllntlxer. .\h. u.N.`L('y. ;:l\I.'ll I (hles .\lemhcr\`. A-nu. Styles and niece always tell the awn`. No less than 17:! pneeon oi Indies` white under garments. inc!udin.L' night. dramas. cheuuscs. slam etc- SUM on Suurdny and Saturday night. at Clark .t .\linnes' I , _. ...n..|~ '.l;... L` La}. \l..-uh.-u A. 0! ll1llIl.Cl' luu Uuu'IIu;.; Iulucuun. The secrulaly of the .\mericnn canoe nsocmtion. In. L`. A. .\ o.-ide. was on the liver. not long Ago attending lo the pun- limmuy 1rr|ugeuzcnl.- [or the meet. on (iriudst-me Island an I lie! Bay on July *),':nI no urncunrz but thrilling and will repay perusu. Ticket: for Dominion Day. on (land Trunk RR. and Canada Pacic Railway. will be issued at single (are by 1`. Eur Icy And J. l . (Jilderrleove. Agents. Bug run on )ene_vn has Satnrdny at Cluk .9: )'1nnea.' We rlnim to bus the greatest variety. but styles uad lowest prices in central Ounrio. Come And nip. I and Inc. This alternoou u Luge Lmlhighly In- Ienzstednudiouco nssembled in the Col- Ieginto lnssitntuelo wimen the closing exercisen. The decorations were very ne Ellie. A.CnldweIl & Son have received It lboirlumber ynrd a very large qunutity oi shmglm worth from O1 to I?! per m. llesndcs this they have All grulcs of Iumlcr And bunlvhng Inntenul. Tim an:-r.-Inc nl Hm \mprinln mane I. 1r pawn proleuou couvenwu. Mr. J. Thompson. Ihile working in the Pembroke quarry Int weohfonnd n buttoneuboddorlintheheutolnhrgo stone. He considers it u grout curiosity. A 4-hnnninu -tnrv untitled "A Por- Itono. He considers II an cunouiy. A charming. story entitled "A Por- tnit." will be oolnmgnoed to-marrow, being the second of n scrim. Is in brie! but thrilling and will perusal. Tibial: for Ilnmininn DAV. on mumps on up u: new u-wan. 1!. Bulb; lopm tho pt-unison on China strut. pm-only nootlu U. 8. oonlulnk. an: In Ind lilo Insurance aloe. mail: at July. "Hun in`: Winn! Oil men hue Ian at Wilson`: Pharmacy I lllpply ol their goods. when they can be obhilml in any quantity desired. Ilnhim has begun. an-I those who I qunmy acsmea. Bushing begun. enjoy such span no anxious that the hon should build a small pit-r for their ncoouodation. _ Tho moetingof the Sued Army was largely nttcndod yesterday. GOIICII Lindny wn protons. In the evening f. proleuod outstation. Mr. .I_ Thmnnnnn. working 'l`lI0coIIl'lal lIl mo ol'|n~nuuIrry nothingbutlouen. To lotdnuoldicn hum nun -n-manna nu-mus uolono J. 15. Jone: not null: Illa urulnvuul Homo int. Wollinguou; attest. to B. Wm. who inhuh openiul I Iln&nlo bout. Tho caution in the Non-th~Wu5 any ....u.:..- L-1 bu... 'I`n Inl. um -nldinn 'l`l]'l'H - BRUSHES! I-Ilolllngluhu npguuu noun H- 01$-J01 you I44-aux... onuulnu. _ City Ouuldl muting tlnlcvuing. It in not inpnhnhlo um Ichonl [uncut uni In Hui. . "The Pharmacy." Juno ling, Lani. Ju`g|Il.\:lhl|nG|lle was visited by .vervx-`he-ru-ruin ututm. Ihe wltcr L...._ ...._....o- TI... nlnobilu "'0" v -' u IJoyd'|"BnxcslI." lor Slnvins. Oriental TONI! Pnt Goinoll`nChc|'ry Tooth Pnsto. Collin Bl'o"I|I'I Chlomoclynr-. Inca Prull Bolt. ~---4o I-`.l"l-'|~I("I.\` 4|!-' '1 HR l.l(HiT.\lNG. Mn. Anon`: Hair Ilottonr. In-9. Allan`: Zylo-lIdtnmum. Fem-er`: Tnnncnm Q Poulophyllnm ' lamploughh Pyrenc clino. ._ Come and cu:-'in-. Ilmni. EAT STORE. wow. ~ `CITIZEN? BARBER EH01 .--W. `H 1 PIPE Innlthd nnnlnl-1 Ihmlll shin no In an}: to-In-row ni . lull. Ncifslldny IIIO dlbtl collation I8 1:1: dd` ljl in OR THE BEST WHITE dIIIRTB. Bnoan cud Tin go to W.-REEVES nu van Inn A In-an nnurhnnllo , IRCIDIITB 0P'l'l|l DAV. cheque lot unnusome sum or gnuu I-y lzer grnndlntlxer. PI'1h f\' mi Ihtn,'I n|l.-,ovu'I. sun and Igoltlligh.-Mnnixhs. sndfnnuy Btnwl of any in `:2. |otiption.inolII;Il_Ingthol'aun|'.`.:ylcI lromtlwlioulbllliolnlih r ' at Hsnuhomum IVI Nip York. . |.I.n.me%&_co.,- - -~mrrIngousv%. - - .. can-on` an-u---go: Mahee 8:. wanes Block. ' V-v Orbiie City Hotel; "IV Elli .. . - - - -~-~ V", ........ .7, _____ _. To ihooe..who have not yet purchased. "Some sud heu our Price: nnd Soc om Good. Ind Vthlvo no fear but what your order will be left with &j&triiI lhuhon ht sun 01.1: Jjnj Extn Workman have lgeen employed. and we no safely say now that we mu tum out more work thnn we hue ever done before. A Bundaoma Line of Trousengs Just opened out ready for inspection. Serge: Irish and English. Light or Duk Blues. 1130 Brown, I1-c French Woruecls. Fancy Patterns. In San Lengths. scotch Ilnnuoc-ks -A law sulls left. . .. Prices just the same as the ogmmenoeynnt of the Season, md by those who have bought lrom us already hive been oountod very reuonnble. indeed. TI-IOS. _ MQ0RE& SON THE HATTER AND FURR|ER HATS. . HATS HATS. Prices Reduced! Another Out I {J RICHMOND & co. The rapid uundon ol the bunnoan done in nu: deou-tme-at proveo Ila! nlllaatlon `anvil: no purehuul boob u to Choiou and Vnlno. JUST ARRIVED By"Pcrian| " I-we Can-ets Ken-imvtan Svnnrntknau nu. mr`i~u.n. The I.InI'lI Dress l.1u\'nI Wash Beumfully are l`reL!_v and Clenr. mm! 5 Good l`olor."'nml much superior to the ordinary White lnwn ususlly sold on Prinex Street. To be hnd only at. Wnl:lron`s. < c I-I-. 31003.1: 85 sort ALEX Ross All Hnmmet Dru: not-da m Itolu H Ynrdu, to be sol-I \'1-ry (` lloamry And Olovoa retlvu---i r A ALEX. no ;w1m`E L1N13g\fL12Ess LAWN. The new: thus unveiled through the ,'It_\' Int. week bash: the Iul tint: on re- oord. Every penon hard it. sud known that more Ihrgninn urn being givul stay at I`. K. COUIIIBIIPI Lubes Pure Snlk Hmdkerchiefs 1:: 15 . worth 15:. Indies Pun Linen Hon Stitched Hnndkerchiefs at ljc Double Fold Cloth (or lio_vn' Summon llila. only 25. worth 50. job In! Ladies.` uzld Children's Silk and Lisle Thread Home will he gold 3: shout H1lfl rice. Boys` Heavy Bil-be-d Hose :9 1043. Worth lie. Ldlea' Full Fuhinnod Samlesa Hose, :11 all colors. at 25: hold elsewhere st 35 GA--- . _ . . -..J--l -~---r 7' THE (Z-\1{1 E'1` WAl{EHOUSE f'\VI'I -hr?`-I-I-u --uru-up-.-no GREAT my MAMMOTH SALE 2 IN Piece: mpro 0! than Handsome Colored Dr Muslim. an Inn Colon. (,`.0Il'f blyleo. and Extn Wide. New win Malian. Bishops Luna. Yioodn Ln-nu, nnd lndn Linonu. nll xlrn Cheap. Call ml soc our White Chock Muslim 5: 5c. \ Lndnen` Couon Undonlounu Reduced to Coitfrice :9 the Q;-IIEj:A.2SIDZE. |J. LAlDLAW& SON saws 'L1\M}1E[IJEAi`EJN%f! mm & uumv} liltjnut. F? X:>0U$%'%N EAU GIO\'('s in Lisle Tlm-/ad. . I Gloves in Spun Silk. 4B0w1:sE Gentleman's Hosiery, Ladies Summer Merino Vests, Gent|emen s Summer Shirts. Ladies Lino_n Collars, Gentleman's Linen Collars. Ladiqs Hosiery, A As their Tailors, because Ihe Goods sun. and Ilue PI: is Perfect. 114%` SPE_(Mi60fo}7m:M07?Ii(W; BUYERS WELL {1LEASED June 11th. June 211.]: June 22nd. Juno Nth. urehnun By Pnrian|u," 01-um. Curuinn. Curtain Poles` Art lihnda etc. Juno Ilrd. D:R.::ss c%5OO:|)szL -ran - gtore crowded e ..-...-n. u-......-can nu-ac, In .u: uununa, n. so: ll very day. MUsL1'N JAIAIES RICHMOND 8: G0. WADE 8 DRUG STORE, JUST ,RfE!GIE]I'V 2E3D . Read the gllowlng Bargains: IE. WALJJBOK. '(;a;pet z;nd Millinery Warehouse," Af.L RED GOODS: The Opponent of High Prices. |9| PRINCESS STREET. RECEIVED THIS T Thnn was nor seen or heard of belone -.._n.nn.n.-nQI`nn 59 BROOK STREET. ..-;_s;. .317" `iIA1\TG-'8"I'C)N- ALL REDUCED AT OPPOSITE WINDSOR HOTEL. Q \\'ll'.l'E THEMSELVES, AND WITH rununl 35 ac. \ Luann Cotton Colt \Priea \ -(:o:).7_ IHSONETTE I28 8: I30 Princess St. .\A.... T`KY._..-I_-___- ILIAUSLINS ll uoiwdfi ii.I.s. -A nnnn _-- I\._... TENNIS RACKETS. A Good Insole, at $2 each. TENNIS BALLS, 1Q --n n--1 (jluves in Tdfem Silk. Kemingtan S nuns. Bugs, Inn, Oglrlmh. .1 Sun ed Rn: fnr 256.. It .1 fat 0! Hemnuzta ollhcu Good: Gloves in Kid. I w ` Idl IN ID-K1' I03 BARGAINS IN W-+.A .L1os'1- II Elude. 3 Iran Iull. -73 ht. In hr om iwmsmvz KI C. `Li. Ian Full sun as suo and 91.15. HATS ' `Outt Ionian Gun Hvunuooh. 02. no -Parisian-' Hammock. 11 ft. long. CID; II hi ID: .35; 181096 long. nil- ' ' _ G-.Im0O BIOCIBTB. R$yc; A:noubIioa,II cub. lli Lina-Ala, 8 x 33 foot. $3.75 eagl. I-it: it 2--- dmperboza. -n 10. 16. I0 and 401:. r.I.L.La.n.n-n, 0! per Dozen. n--rv-u --w..y' .-.__. QLIS all IIJO. __ __-_. _v_ .- _.._.._-,..-. Mr. Gnnn. .\1.[ ., has very kindly placed the steam yacht Marquis or Lorne at the disposal of a number 0! the citizens for an excursion to Ugdensburg on July 4th. The St. Lawrence baseball club will uocom y the party und play the Meta, of 0g ensburg.!ur a ptizl`. 1-1. H. Hngbstcll drank ropiously on Saturdny, And when he became drowsy 1:] down alongside the fence nt the hay market. He dept for I long time. mud when be awake his silver watch, valued `very bighlv, vn.-e gone. It had been stolen. He mportzd the robbery to the police. l nu-nu IIIIIII xvvuvlwru l-`xfteen of the volunteers at present stationed in the Fort have oered to join the Mounted Police in the North-West. Dr. Henderson critically exumined the men Ind reported thnt` physically. they were the very best. The spirit. manife~te1l I by the men of the 14th to lounds [0 the credit. of the corps. ..._- _._-,..,__ - _ An upper set of him teeth are at [lis- oock'a grocery awaiting identicntion. It appears that a young lady. struck with astonishment at the sight of a bus ht of large peuiuts, opened her mouth toromnk. "Oh. how lovely. The plate dropped out uxd struck the sidewalk. She was so crestfullen that who did not take time to pick up the teeth but mah- ed sway. The proprietor will gladly -`und them over to the owner. The cgdets of the Boyd Military Col- lege had their unnnnl excursion on S tnnhy evening on the ataeuner Pierre- pont. The host ctrried out 1 very In-go company nnd they thotonghly enjoyed themselves. The 14th P.W.0.ll. hand .Inn 0 board. Dancing was indulged Luzy. in by The steamer went down the river uni up the bay. returning t5 the whsrl about 11 o'clock. Refresh- Inunts of on uppexin elm-actor were n-nod nndmnncin . Hon. Sneaker A (:99 ol larceny, In which two young lads were concerned. vs. . adjourned for | month. A Ixquor cue I15 also an!- journed. Patrick Rooney. for drunken- ness. was given another chance. while W. Murphy was (mod 51 and cost for a similur otfenoe. of: I U Clllil. .lII5II&l.l - l ud Wi'.l cinema were on h- Speaker To-lnonow the closing exercises in connection with the Bo Ll Military Col Iago oocm-.. The A jnh.It~GenenI Minister 0! with nuny distin- guished ' In expected to be. pnunt. La commandant has issued no invihtions: Evan citizen will be WII III! 0'01!-I, Illfl Fflllliloll at diploma. otc., at 5:15 o'clock. The Mill P. .0. Ries band will be -.-n-gal nrinn thn nflnm-nnnn _ 5. 11.0 eonunnnuuas nu Iasueu no invitations. Envy citizen Mn-dinllv wnlnnmnd. The nnwnmme Ill! ulvu A4191, vn_u-vu vuu eotdinllr welcomed. The poognmme opnawithngymnastic exhibitiomfroln 11:30 to 12:15 o'clock. Tho ninth mean It 3 o'clock. inhntrv II 13219 013%`. ljlb Iruuery punk 1100:`)! at o'c;ocl, iufnntry pnndoltl: o oo.k.In ptuonhtinn nldianu. mixes. otc.. o'clock. '1'EN1II3r3ALLS. $4 per la- tuli.-1`xIs`N1-sass. ' aunts-rt 1115 a-eh. - 'l.. Pnvmt 7111 have n gr:-as minctncn il: all Canadian. Scotch ml 1-lnglnsh tweed: {or summer wear. Blade to cider in rs!-class style an-J guaranteed an A l M. ..-_ ..-__-_ .-. .... _,.. A nice line Of coloxul cy: ;_l:..~.~ta :iu.l spectacles have jllui urnved at "The These goods -re suitable lot summer went: just the dung lurl I htntina. at mplunu. . ; Biz. -I::; present during tho Afternoon. IVIIOIIIXIIIIE {III 18 IDUIIU ODIN- pleh; A Young In`: Christin Axum fusion oononoaottheshhof-`Now Viubb uilllualunkl Jnlv `lth 101}: and `lb-tiny : Probabilities. | Strong west and northwest winds. tine cooler wensher : ne with slightly hi,u.,h- er temperature on Tueudny. tvulunl I - v`PI l.l(1L'lIII!l lot nnoving zu-hue. cl-., n~- odntl by W. uoovdou till noon. (`wane Ixnncxnn II mo llonl |i'iu' _I' (`cl Il.Pn-In um sr. mu`: Du In.-rrxo ofcity conndt I1. l"Al.'l.'A Btnwborry Fesuul un 1 -.xy J IE8 pm. mung: l I. 0.` FUIIITIE. Um --non`ru:xAc.- No. no. woman nounoutho nlusd thin] Wodncuhyh nun InonIhInho(h-:llul.Pr1nee- su-net. Ilnaton. f'.'4;_: ronqnn. __.._I Iu4I._n A_.s (Edi.'sBdi.I)o~.I5c. Y& Bh'i|t40o..GIh. 750.. No. III : But Stick! It `L50 cub. $31. Isl unln.-:uI-Ivan vulnnsunvu I ' In! In. . IXLEif linens: Ebjv Ilnoamulivu I #3.. Icuhovi a.-n.; -n-mu so lueltllt ugly mm. d|&UO& hllo ~~ _ '~l*h_.I`Pu-k I , -`rho o for tbonuou us Pluun-n-A qlnntl FA:-It - nluunk tiara- Cinch` of no Illltnry College. CITY AND vxCTN1'r\'. 8olid~Bllbber Balls, :0. II. and uc. W `..`.'iE."p3`..$`.1`.!i.'&'.?.:1 l%'`e`'.'-?`- KINGSl\).\. OX1 . I. a` boninns. r-n\E-luAn- n I You It! Strerl. light. the steamer vrounu Luluu,-,;u ul- tuous channels leuinz I long dark sud;-nk ol smoke. while from the deck could be set.-nu a hundred lslumls, the scenery being of changing: [um and nnndenr. The steamer reached the whorl It 8.2!) o'clcck. The Hero H u must vomlmcalrlc lpat. llur uppolutlxwuls are far sut-nor In tbl-ac usually tound on Lake craft. If one ulid not desirv to" vonlcnJ';-lite the l)8lll(`:~ of nature outside them IS nmpla opportunity lur zs conu-ml-lunzn of beauty inside. The boat Is iiul with paintings and murars. plush mcuuu.-:l. The supper room |s very hm:-Nome and when Stew:-.r.l Cox lays the cloth uml prepaxc-3 the spread I look is sullicicnl to make one long to cut. .\nl aurlx 1 lea? llotc-ls nm-ly provide .< ()-ln ax rc past. The Sntunlny excursions no` IIIISE Lu bu very popular. ll: nlmrnoau Innernmrxlno vuu sur .;m.:- I in necuhu depth: "' The homc-mud nip was our of \IL light. The steamer wound Lbruu,-,;h Lu: .......- ..|.-mmI.. Ynnwinu a lame Cl-ar:|rIar- llonr ulm Io norro .`-lr. Duncan. of .\letlahl(ot`Ui. who is to zrldress the people of l-{ing.~ton;o- morrow evening In St. Andrew's hull. la a man lrom whom our lndim Department might learn vhlnnblo lessons. any a missionary fan:-ir.-9 thst his work is to teach certain doctriuu to the Pagans. among whom he has been sent. Duncan believed from the first that he ought to make men of them. industrious. self-re- upecting. civilized men. and he has suc ceeded. The lndisn town ol )lotlsh- Kntlsh ie the best built. beat governed u:.l most sober and moral in British Co- lumbia. The church. built by the In- dians.` is the Ingest in the province. The ludisn girls in his nchooli Ire. said Lord Duerin in his famous British Co- lumbis speech. es modest and on well drained ns_my clerKyInn.n's daughters in go English parish." ' Ile has taught car- peiitering, blscksmithing. Ienving. ssl~ man cunning. and various other indus- tries. learning some trodes himself in order to tench them. sending eleven young Indisns to Victoris to lean others, and hiring skilled instructors for brief periods to teach vvhsteould be best taught in that wsy. -With him civilia- tinn and religion hive zone hand in teugnt men way. `H II!) mm ClVllllI- tion and religion gone bend in hand. The Indians believe that he knows something of the life hereafter. because` he proves to them thet he an Indie tlmir hie here better then it wen. He has thus taught us prectielllv the only true solution of the lndien roblem. As Lord Duerin eeid to the pn lie men of British Columbia. Raise your 30.01) Indian; to the level Hr. Duncan has taught us they can he brought. and eon sider whet en enormous amount of vital power you will here added to your pre- eentetrength." It into be hope} that the government will take Idvnntege oi hie unit to Ottevu to nit it his feet for eome hours. And e one in Kingston whowinheeto see an hear one of Hie most remarkable men in Canada should take ednntegeof hie brie! visit to learn nomething of his etorylhun his on lips. be desired : the scenery win uuaurlluaar ml. The boat proceeded by the .\men3 can channel, passing Clayton and Round Island. and haltxng at the Thousand lahmdlkrk. when a dozen lungstunr nus greeted their lrienos. Puss the bcuuulul islnnds the .-.teum glided, and at 5 o clock halted ngzun ll .\lL-xan (in: Buy where an opportunity was given to the excurslonista to View the znxhts at this autnmer result. It Is now the yopuar Mecca for thouannds ol nll chases ol people. the numbers ol whom the yearly 1ucreu1ng-poopIo who seek the locality where they may spend any length of limo amid the most romantic scenery on the continent. enjoy the moat exciung sport. and at the sum: lune cure any degree cl comlort. Iron: a tent on a wild island to a sumptuous room xn. either 0! the magnicent hotels. L`.l'. Clemea. well-linown to Klngstcumus. : sud the season was a little backward. that the people dxd not come lustenuugh: that he expected I big msh a~ soon as the hot weather set nu. He hoped ~.m~h I would soon occur. I 1%'fuIsi1 & c_u's.,; -.-.-v ..._.- .._... Oi: Situxdltv nbxtcheinglc; ecull race will be e p can yton orepune of If-0o._ which bee been eubeeribed by theeitiune of that . The coated wibe between It-._ weld Henlen. of Toronto. and Hz. 8. W. Lee. of New -Ya-k. For tbeeenveuieueeol citizen: wbouedeeimneofwitu ' thence Cheek. leevethe In-rywbet1ellp'e|eek..,EnIn and lhouteuuer Hero. \vn.u n pan. over one hundred on hand. went. the river on Saturday. The company W33 just. lugu enough to make the Lnp pleasant. The day we~ Ali that cuuH be desired the scenery Ins unsurpass- ..I 1*... am: I.r.\rP6dod bv King who yod Chopin : twelfth condo and Mills` t Tnnnlolle. The reader- ing of them was simply electrical. The glass sppuens ease with which both these dnlcult selections were played was 0! itselt .. zest of the thoroughness of the players training. Mr. Heath has evwy meson lobe proud cl his students performance. The piano used ms nu elegant cabinet gum! direct from Knmclu and Bach, New Yolk. uelossa sucks!

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