Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1887, p. 8

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- ,1 II , I3 I. Hi ?lUiIvln(h.`nI wtllor, ahtionnry or I little higher tempcnturo. I mr. u auem. 1.3.0., let: for Halifax to day to attend the centennial celebration of the eatablialnuent of. the colonial epiaoopate and a meeting of the committee appoint- ed bnthe provincial aynod to prepare the den neceaury toaaecnne the inoorpon A l .3; -of the provincial aynoul, to unite all the Anglican elmmhaa and aynoda in Bri~ tial: North Amuiemllr. Walton ie the lay lupteaalhtheortbe diocese 0! Oqtaalo on fan: oonuictae. _ , Inanuuctuuu, uncinnntik I in this city. I-lo Wu for- morly in the employ of the Richeliou Ind Ontario navigation compuhy for fteen van. .3`:;n'.:.".."'..'}?:`: . on . bioqudo ti: , vol:rIe::4i.l|co trilnmi Qnzold o .:uts.. H. J. Footnpr. boob apt for Bonen .1: Cd. tile manufacturers. Cincinm I in i_n thig c_i_ty.___l-[0 _1_ru for In at. aonn a cannon yclterthy. Dr. Burgess. of the London Aaylum, who Vi. mu: Ipking . petition in an Kingston institution. urn made the noiplent of a handsome bronao cloqk and Ioomplimonufy uddrcu st 1` t given him by his Lon- don friend: 0 evening. 3 At anoint IVII ~ hll. It O!d'0whu-d Ihnnhjlnn I. nrlnn kl niilnnn .nn.--...l- UGIQII, HID lI)|l0I'IlIu RI.` Min Harry, cram satin,` Miu Anna: Hominy nlm ...... ...v-u- vlu - ..Quq vvvtlllllo ` At- it tqhn. condom. I 3) o.I"I:klin '5 m: mffrf. w.~ Dobhn, Peru-noun, rm re- turned from I visit to his son. and in im- proved linutnodthk. hMinI.)lobho. who gzeonr puied .900 um phcoutteor gm in St. John`: church yuterdcy. I ` DI`. Bunyan. of all Inndnn Anvlnm u-kn nu ac. aunes cnurcln yesterday. and preach ed moot inn main y to tioua. Rev. J. _ .\!c;\orine `$3323 at `Gau- lllfll nu, The Icluooaortlwud Illoho utnd In part about all 0'61! on ulhluy night maul uoclwntl hlh Isuhour. -Hot nrrlvd .-nun-I wuklorsblt our and not I In-[0 .rovnl collcchtlntho whorl ol III Ilun-" u~l`l` .30 lurk h .. """"`'-Z:"s.? s...u.." .'m2 A. I`. H min. 0! Nnpans human! menu in 5 and! ywl and um tutu on hnonl. The Winn Ilvo hllovoui uul I'll infutmoul. on I can deal. by Caphiu Irving that it III no an to uiuapt say In tetvlvw . Kn lud uhl Ill ht lnuclool In any. uul. urthor. his Ian! gdviut had lau- unto-Nhstounvuuunu vitlroponon nu uunoeonury. Ilr. nlmu. no man n he reached the hunt. told Capt. Irvin um! in an: anion lot him In unto n optima: ropnung the nhipnou of Moll Is. II n la; to Ibo wool`: mmvmuc r Mr. I olpnoushl that Shot-II Munonunl Clalcqu. had Inc: mount! 0! huh`. party to the compo ol the hoodlonnd that no ulculnrl the ndldnviudtlloecphllud our coolest Mm. Cnpnh Irving npliod : "You can ! you any do uo:.!ro\ us." The: (Supt. Irvi in I Idlon upshot. npunbc V5 llullncl Id told MI: and ulzdkz on. Inullionylo ouyout l m. \-...'.:.. [0 huh I a us. go Chicago. I bodu hofon I.tun`rt." ..m utiulkd thonlhnwouhl be well puhl I! he vi! to non ' $L~htAIQ:.n.Inl' lln unlim- i I I moquo. Raw. In` ur. nun: I'll on the Input an" unit; um of the Methodist church. ~ Rev. 1-`. H. DnVu-not conducted not-vices at St. Janos` church yesterday. and preach immessiunlv to lung mnnrmmtinm nor. wno is en oylng & one! \'u:ation. Rev. J. S. `vans, nuperintondenl of the hildrena Home. Hunilluu. died on Friday A201! 66 VOIII. DI`. EYIIII Ill an the nuns:-. |.lllll1l'8llI' HOMO, I1 "aged J wgnueo} lb: llllxllll 10!` 08!` I0 (RIG ms name. Miss Johnson capahly presided at the or_- gun in Queen street Methodist church yes- . terday during the absence of Mr. H. Rey not. who is eu'oying brief vacation. Rev. J, R `vung nunnu-inland--.9 at pl... IUTHUUII. If .\lra. Laugtry gets I divorce the will take the name of .\lIu Lily St. Halter. It has been thought that on; Gebhurdt was ainxioua for her to tank: is name. \li.. .ln|.n..... ..-..-I.I.. ...._:.:-.I _. .L . accept I commission in the regular Arms . 1-}. C. Hiscock has taken A foremansh in the Hosiery com ny. in Ihophoe of glr. lnrubull, who u gonna west with Mrs. Turnbull. I: u.. v_..,_._..- ,_-.- . -9,, um :w_vu uuuuocy uuwgo, nu OIOCKOII oouuniuion in the um? has hken A fnrnnmnnluu | fa}i&'u;i'."'uis nlari is ifmi3'."3ar'.' ` Licut. Harold W. lorrow, gr ILIKGI the Royal military college. bu docked I accent couuniuim in tin mmxln nu..- 7 Mr. Wulkom. Q.C.. left for Hilifux luv to nmmd tin nnnhnninl n.I.l._o:.... -4- `Ibo way all ? Alp-uu, IUIE apn opcrllur. xoromu. is in the city. 1-. Tipnon not maid:-s over the inutrumenta in the Mac"! . Ran` l\r `I-nhnoh AC I.`_..3-..A_AL.. I..- uvur IIIO Inurumenu In my Mac! ounce. Rev. Dr. Mwboth. of Enuiucox-thy. Ire- land, will speak` in the Onnge hull, Porta- mouth, on Thurodny evonin next. * John Wickett, of Bollevi 0. has been ap- roiuted inspector of muoury on the We]- and cunl. His uh ' 31.!!!) year. Linut, "An\l.l \\' 'nl-Iv\|n- ...-- -s.. ..t no: was we trlveulng pubuc man. J. Tipoon. tale ph operutor. Tbrontu. hf? over In innit)-unumtn in oh. /ll-.'l vanuuoll. In Folgcr, non of B. W. Folgcr. nukes a capital purse.-r for the steamer Maynard. He suits the travelling public well. Tinnun. talent-nnh nnnrntnr `Han:-9.. vmung `run an. wlllnot in this city._ Rev. H. F. Bland. Perth, bu gone with his funily to Pembroke to Ipend I month : vacation. I__ l.`..I_._ ____ -115 n- I ! I ` vuu us more IIO ween. Min I-Zlinlnth Miller. of thin city, will reside in Rome, l\'.\'., for I than time. .\Irn- flax-id D-to--..... -6` I1-.. l":s.. rule: In nomo, A. I ., lot uhorl time. Mu. David Pntunon. of Bay City. is % visiting with AM. Wilmot in am city._ Bland. Perth. hn Dnnn with u. u . unuon loll tor .\IolIll'0Il;lo-dly per steamer Mngnet. James Ford, Hulfnln, N.\'.. in on friend: here. \I.'.. I _..__ .'~...:-; L_, .` . I ., [or I IQOFI \'llII. ` W. Ilitoho hat you In Brockrillu. Ho will be than no wookn. ` \n.. m:...I...|. um-- _n .\.:- A.-. ,-- lrleuul non. _ .\lin bun Smith in: zone to Syrtcuzw. N.\'.. for: short visit. \\' nac..|.-n L.-- _...- L In- ,L..2u -- SEVERAL SAILORS RETURN 70 CHI- CAGO TO ONE EVIDENCE. ' umluu no Imme Nu! IIOI. The hurl-om vnuInn-I-: fucinalin yank-r day and hundred: uf people loitc on the vrharvu. The chief attraction tn - eet. of yachts. Tllcsu I-mu were decorated with their many ngn. hnuclnoma in design and varied in colours. The schoouor yacht Oriole wan put-ticulnrly udunirul. being the Iarcest and host cuniuned of the \'nnhM unuu wu pu-ucuunrly autumn.-cl. using largest cqnipped of the ynchn rouplo Whau Iovouc-nu. sayings and Ibolncn Attract Auonnon. 1:. W. Galen left for .\lontnoul:to~lny steamer .\lAgnet. \_.uuuv:u. mu: 0: queen unset. An exchange up : "llun in`! I uulul uowspupor Vina that hum`: mule nomobody mad as I W hen. It is one of lhecouditions - of good prom-hing. even, that mun.-luul_\ nhnnlnl he made real hot." ! TI... s.--|_~... ......--..... I . L. .-- -2 Try uur clry edging: ..')0 per cord: dry pine Hock! $1 per nnl : dry oak oonivroopl. u good u orvllmry, hardwood nan per mnl, alelivond throughout the city. R Crawford. foot 0! Queen street. An nn-hnnun urn . "I h... :-_`n - ..-_L_: Noliqnorlu lkginoul at [hm ` when Rev. Jiunea Luann is stationed. He i write: that it in I thoroughly prohibition _ villugu, the must no (:1 any place be our Iuvu'|I| In uuuucnaoy :0 III` 0000 not up Pkwy -locnouo the visible Ihlf. P Q . .' mvlllurlu <'l:Ill1`II ll llll DON _` wen: wall. I! not I miuakon Inn at Inna! -n nun.-..qI-_ .._- I-`or tbs but quality a! Senate: new ma]. glao `for English (Ngvonulo) Mock- unIth'u. end :0 Inna: mu. .0 to gun vurlu cod uni. 'l'L'. -l._l_;_ L._ .L, A , V In I .%.::.r...:;":*..`* `"...'.-'.t=.'.'.;'.*`.; ~.:'.:a..':: Pnrlluluml Iml Inllncl, M. T5 "5 5033- '1 -'\ "MI. cllolznto the .2'..:'::- .-~. ~ ow -~ mh"|PI - i|unnuvo.onAn;. L`-.. AL- I._A ,. Iv. n ;s .. ......... mwuug no on rorumuun council oIt'<`l.!N club evening. The (`alum lama have hntoilonf In uwh mo! you to wookly IBIIOI. Ahnut sweaty-lln dwelling: aid on on uv lacing hulk In IN-l1|I IMO you-. A IMO UNI for the I5. 1'. 3. Qt! IAN upE:It:`L'lnnuo- I:`reOl yiuhnlav. I 2 1'11`: mi chaps: plan or plat Nuvh. |IIni~|nI`un.l, Iuhl or Id! Wail. cut. 0|! Ina-(ml. ( . ` _ ' S. . won. `a _'iucut. quasa- ling all Ida at (`sun Vincent and Varletvlu Inland. - 'I`L.. .n.. l.l_-.x_,,, I 1 - - unnuwu uuum. The r. Hating: lad: HAIINYIII In Khlgqh-u A . Ihh. I ll: civic ho-liolny ` nun t--ouw,-u. ' 11... . II-ry thc yuuuguu. A yuan; nun amen. nlal an.-nu nnluu. \` ..... .. "III Illilll HI docunpe-L Kn Irma. j `till plur II` III'l`\ `'51) L"? -'ul. `.0 ` I'M-Iir are filial: Alaqnl-uthlllj it up ulna Auouuuu otfhuo Ibo an _ TQM`. Kuhn. V PARAGRAPH3 POCKID UP BY OUR BUSYREPORTIRS. l.\'(`lMINT.\' ' M` `rm: 1m. PERSONAL MENTION. nlmuwu. mod I` rmay . h`\`un I'll the no Methodist church. bring: an amnion` lrnm 2m and Illa, launch on |UII' II. I: IS `X III real u Output plant `Hint. fun] vocal . .\l{|{l\'.\|. U_F THE BLAKE. I use Pnmnmuth llhm a_oxcul'IIo| will In muult Mlgllcl Wm ` AN -H11 lrum In `uu saw-. km! o-on Bouts. _aL4 .__I.l__J nLA ml-ho-I tho ..u..l....f.... - 5 u.'.- In: new Damaged tn... ntacouunon at the Captain In full. 3 Von oumoau -1 Dopoclmu M ` Ilovonl `lilo!-ldoilllug Ila Punch- \ uwugo. u live no objection to gu luck to u with your vestcl T" l in the least. U! c.-urn l kuuw I uli-l no not I might be out to mu~ Ie truulnle. but 1 haw not I-eon guilty IL . pg nuIIIuu-j|-3, llinnhulqlyeunotuthocityon Satur- dqy Inn Inuttown who the ruidu. ShoItIIdw|IIUI5iIInrpoucuion.'tut nflurniohdurlnd dinoovond that hot _L_... -.. 4...... CL. A... -4: Ln... lu ,|nu uoooupulylngnun Va A non wlfo jumped over the nil and P. III A oloucllxu Afl"UDI . Ili uouncl the tide of the vocal to the g( g He ran :93 loan that vnuln that spun :l',|t.' but next was Annnnnnn n -nnAs\nIlv'nnmnaIlVlIl Avnn 135:5 TT-3." "'i1.T"oo"'rpor."Eao" 'aa1m""' thn sf ` ' fair discuuiou uhonld ash and only olooton who violin to give in "why the Lulguld or should t pnnhud Ir van Ill oppor- ::nltytodoao. bond nu thdvlovnof .31.-.-.:l_~<.2.I;ee!2 -I in_:t;~.-n E!!! ;i!:_-_. u... 1 unvuuv-ug we-an -no I;--puv uuvuvun. an the city hall um ovonln andhosr tho argu- manta Advanced pro can on the vacu- wnrln In-Inn`. Thu nm-nnrnnn midni-an IIIOIIII IVIlI%lPlU Illll WIIOII UIIC W830! work: 3) -In`. The corporation ddnimu N tint I f: I ind fair diumninn nlnnnlrl hi. a luv VI cut: it UIII lJ"Ia VI El non. am a th bu V` ' ` u..J'Z ,n..n1u.:..v.. 3'an.1 .."`.': ..""..$._ .' mnnh ndvnnmdnm nnnnn tha unm- \WI8lI WIUI lillll [XI OI IIIIIIIRT. , `Jho Onurio arrived from0ttnwu with 1!), foot of lumbar from Ouwogo. Tho sauna` Nonomn down the river morning ch 3 lu-go num- ber oxounionint on hand. She was do tdnod on the lake by tho pie. and did not ranch hon until 11 l_IlI. (`Ill K `EU 3C U, ill` I regch here until 11 Lin. IJIO XIII . l'IIl..l0 DOIIIIKE IIII Il`l'l\'Ol1 t Ouugo with 121,3!) foot of lumber. . DT'hahu~na0nhrio arrived from!) lntorostlng lhln Onthoncl Aloiu tho In-Iu-Vouol Iovounuu. The Iohr. Philo Bumott has u-rived fmxin n....-... ..:.L Ion nhn t..A ..I I......|._.. uuuop, nuuop uucuun. ADO cuolrol St. Paul`: wry gbl mung I centenary hymn. In the waning Rn ., R. J.lMoon preached 3 prnctiicd sermon um! on which was appre; cintet . * wuul we ouuamg or -e ceuxeuru at run- fu. as 3 fitting memorial of the hun~ dreth euuiverury of the church end the \ sending of e hbhop to the North American provlueee. At Winuipeght.ho.- Anniversary wen euihhiy celebrated by t e converntion of e hishop to take the plea of the late pioneer hiehop, Bishop Mecheua. The choir of St. Poul`: vnnr nhli mm: A mnennnrv humn In IIOIII DINJIII III KIIO IIIIII Inf?! I10I'II ` the river: Capt wing returned on n Iqnll him 12'}; ?.1'.`.`...'.".i`- .'i'3`.."`.":. .`n ....n"'? """ nan norm America arrived in namox. [ms place I'll the atartin point from which the church grow. It rapi ly Iproad its branches over all the provinces and now is under the alinctolihip of oe\'nty~tI'o hisho and ncarl 4,000 priests and xloucons. `enter- dny l e centenary anniversary of the advent of the church into America was commemo- rated in the city Anglican churches. At St. Paul`: church in the morning Rev. Mr. Carey road a document which gave a hin_tor of the church in this country since in organisation. The collection taken up will be `van to- ward: um building nf.a nathnnl at nun- f fin. '&.i1Zc":iZJ."i'..IF~fF `1'.'o'*\'-'23`"3'- ; i wards the buudmgon mm at Hui- fax. an A mnmm-in] nf lhn Inna. ' Abandoned the Arrest. 1 The climb of the Montmal zulthurities to n nrrut .\I-{Eu-ile. tho Cliicugu lnuiller. on | 0 warrant iuueo at the inst.-iucv: of James Baxter, hnvl Pl`U\`8\l futile. uulng to the l . rt-funl of the lntarlo Iutlmritics tucml--rue I `, ' thevurnnt. Mr, J. N. Urea.-nshields. cru_\\`n ` I pmwcutor. says that if puch tactics are 1 mntiuueul the ndminntrutiun of juativu |-:- twevu Ontario and Quebec will he on furor. l The only course open to him uftor the rufus~ . ail of the Untalrio umgintrutos to i-mlorse the ' warnut would have been to aiply for I ' umudauuu. but this. he. conaiceis. would , luwc been perfectly unoleu, lzwuuw, as soon _ l as one mandamus was obtained on 1 county . juolgo.Mo(iu-i lo would uli over to another county and ml the proceed would have to buxom through with again. in thin way he would In kapt lighting the can for months with the probobilit of Mc(lur' lo gutting ol ultimately. r. (lnencliio ls . up he was acting for the Wall` au- l thoritleu in the Insthr. and he in o the op- inion tht the action 0! the Outuio nu- tli oritiol will have: very hudetfect. an it will cqnl \ fouling of distrust. not only bolwoou the two Pmviuou. but 3100- between the Unitecl sum and Cumin. Ho ii of tho nnininu thgl ulna. I--Q I.-. n... -3 L--- L-..._I .. I I History of the Anglican Church In Cun- ndn-llnw II is to In Memo:-lallud. One hundred yous ago, August 10th. the tint bishop of the Anglican church in Bri- | tish North America arrived in Halifu. This nl..-. high 41.. -s-..o:-... ....:..4 c_.... ...L:..L 4;- 1 Ila`: a Flue Fellow. Capt. Irving, 0! the achr. Hdwani lllalte. in known as a nobor. lovol~hoa4|l in-lividual. and from what we know and hear of him . we have little fear that he will come out on top oh la heap" ahoulal he be arroatoil in Chi If he keeps a still upper lip we hardly I ink the anthoritiss will attoni 3 to touch him. even though they do ma 0 as great deal of hlnltnr. Capt. lrving e\'i- i qlentally does not crave for notoriety and more Qarliculaly thro h the newer journal: of Chicago. Lawyot ttcnon. St. Catha- rinoa. has been rohained to unis: in the de- fonoe of tho ochr. l-ldwanl Blake, her cap- baiu. and Dr. St. John. ' yllllul maul Illll Llllllll. "0 lb OI N10 niniolr that the but bu not yet been heard the cane. and A new move 1: expected be- forcloug. cnpwul null: "II as John II an lnnocuat an I think In in in In: uochin In he Alrniul of. Ho Ind nothing to do with the ship- mvnl of Mcuigio on bani my boot no in u I know." The en coin wnuuni to In ur- reotu-I in (`hi I i the Amcrimna won: bound to wear` im. Ho vru qllilt` willing [life there and be lriuai fur any uenco he committed. Ho dial not with `how ever. to be nrnauod at Uolruil or ('|o\'e|uul uni ainggoal ovor lino wintry wieii nhnckia nu. JIITII VII uullpl HID ll! IIOIIO II did work In Iluck 1:; my the mutual]. 0 had not teen Willium" nines in left the vocal. and he didn`I know whether .\Ic~ (3 and he won the lame. Speaking of St. lfl ebnnoctlon with Illa noun than nu mu Illll no wvri Inc IIIIII. spanning 01 din`! cbnnocuon with tho coupe the cnphln ukl: "ll Sc. John in innoount II I ht in In: ha: nlslhinu In L. -3-..LI "I a gnu mmuwu I NIH` and veal I-I Hu- .. in--um Much and the vault I-muglu In- ches` hid. ITS: udIhu|' - day have ohloham uutu, Thu "\\'IhlII" V0 lrulnforroa in Hue .\hn|I. Al Sullgwhon "\\'(|lhun" lnluhl 1 MM that than ha uwir mtluony. any that Cnyt. Irving ~ mllul than together and told Ilmu to say that no [hunger hqlhoou on hard u HIAII. lath the ullon Iol9uIH{`\\'illiuno" In In Sldlu-lglo. {mm the 3) min uhnwn Ihom. The Clllourl tlohctlvu lmliuvo that, most ucolloul I itucuu. They ldiart lad Hint Capt. Irving`! rqlnnl In 0 I a nu] any it ull be hot In! both him And Capt. Fun I! they on louual in Alnoriohu ta-ruilmy. Tho uuv Ibutltiu ulht proucuun us my cl Ibo unil- un no the Blake who will uulw clopuoiliom u to Ilut the lnuw on? line nhipplng uml -lopmm cl "\ '||lium." -I` run ivm: 1-us r\I'j`\I\. l ' Sam 3' Iuusnlng was again Imam C: t. Irving on his vunol. H: uju nhlo -5.: wall-plant] On neuivo Japan cunulning particular: I! the cape nu-I olhut ulven um: I Moll: Io. \'cu"ioun other cap- lain cum uh-an the "laounllo" vocal. an the h now known. up-I clulling was the or ` JO! ul tho unutuinu. this way." aid (Fnpt. Irv` . "I dun`! at l I un the man when the L I-ago poopk an lo-shin`; nlur. I Mun`! now my name I led right yet in any pupa. It in not Irv or Irvin. but Irving...` `I3 aid in nah: glad mu. aili on. w o [nun tot.` lawn. neuron "I know thin. IIOIIH. that the Inn on`: when `\\'illlu:u' uunu bud. HI. All I how in 5 llllll III on boon." " 'illium." In doclu-Id. vs: I goon] allot. for when the Mush Ill lunnpini into the Blake it did lllld INK III llnrl no nugv tho nnnlnnll mo uurnoon ol July um. `no lllllldllll (iron 3 block horse sad 3 ne rig. From the inscription the otlicon no convinced that thin man Inc St. J a. Th9 vitnoq review- ed the vocal`! mm mum to jut bofon nu-ting. About ten o'clock on the memor- able nighl.Cnpt. Irving Aid In nu going uhoro. Ho gun the nuts oortnin instruc- tion: about at the unit further down on. .4...-'* nun --I-.. ..o..._..a ._ - -..._n. HUNDREDTH ANNl\;E`_F-CSARY. Aloblun Inning, - n-{_u.. .....- 4. AL- .2... . The What` `Vol-to By~l.ur. 4- .'sg__.I AL- _._-|.u_ _--. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. Iuuuv un HIULIJA tho 8 1 or uUDI":I| I. Julia. An yw "\\'l||uuu" ml ._ I .... .......A, ` WIT? `HI "II III`-` I "IND. `O V: M ` I 9" -Tu iuurlnsul In Um .-4|. n nml -I muunuul. "\\'Il|1IllI.' . ..l__ . n|.\I .. 'l`|lHl%l{l1`l.\`ll Wlllii. .\lH.\'l).\\' .-\I'(1. vuworl non. ` ' ` . A friend mid me the other day that an + Amorlcsn gentlemsn,` Ind. one hc_4_l -triiiilod .2:Eu|?7'dr'i5l,'y iv`er`t,h`ii oontluon wold him that than was no place that ooul booompurotl toor Ind gomu plenum udvntpgou an n of Olcmfmm 'CqnVinoonMo dguthililunton oloili. and in bclicvu win hols]: and nrlbdoilnt In nnncln; tn:-Iunhnn. In-,3 n-om n m 3. : 'z.`.'.`.i"a:.'.`:`: 2;`2 .i'.'i`:'i~ n....n.'z".`., . .... ,.2 :..'$ exert nundvu mom to bring tourists and visitor: hora. A 04...: ..|.| _. .n.,. .41.-.. _|_:_ .1.-- ,,_, {;fJ{'ni' " i8-.".'.&e;-' 'i"i. 'E.T."E2.Ei ubouytlnl ' ofthovop-olnd spokeof a man who wok Irvinn Aim: dnrhm vs one uuna. to unusual urovo and: on Simooo Island. but shin groun I at tho Brjothan and at the d rant points on Wolfe Island. in than my real necessity forliin 'iAnagoinguofu-,`uny from Home for I] thful nlnnnm! Should urn nut rntlmr news: no um uncut, uounu I Wolfe Island. to Channel Grove 3 .qilI|nlI tnlnntl hnr Rninn nnnuni uquy: n nun we mm: a nu our Dollltlllll excunionn and ensure monks. the Rideauf to K` ton Mi . up the Bay of Quinta. down 0 St. hwnnoo, among the Thom- antl Inluml now made like I fairy land by the beautiful ootthgu along the route, Iciu to Cam Vincent, around the had of Wolf. Inlnml In Chgnnol (ll-tum nrnnntln on r.=.:.:;n :;;:; ,..," .."1r,.;.". ...".~........``"'"~"* in over. Before! bri 3 thin to a clone let me ukjtho reader boy mum of all those y|_1o go on Inch excnruonn I: _ of the p_rml- :3`; "'B .. `. .'ii`. = -iI`I.".':`z"'.`x.`." -7. """'3"3 I mates: of couno.` without t n that what we have hire, clone to our doors, mgny come thouundn of miles to no and annoy! When we think of All our bodatiful axmnulnnn Ann` nlnn-nun nnnnn flu: llhlg... ' *-'-.::~..-':..:: ::";...x' ..'.:`3:. :.:".,....." I "hpton.u 5 home Ipr` hlnoqll Olfihill 5 II III` `VII 1 IIIIUI IZIIUF C on 13:3. some tin m it upon ox-table and bin to be t oir own caterers: than wait or the summer`: second or third table, or the unpleasant Alternative of crowding in for the tint. - Ill- ..-..L_..I L.....- _ :-_. _:_...-_ -n,__ u wr `I19 IIFI` We reached home a. few minutes utter 8 o clock. Everyone seeming to have thoxn o e'odth'tr`nnd rolninj \ my 0 I 9 he mnnv rannntl on thdnnnnn llllllllllll ll tree (0 ul._ On the Maud`: return from the buy at 5:!) o'clock vro left the inluud for Kin AI usual 1- to: was not by the atnwud and his uustanu and well patronized, al- fush than Wu 5 bukot e on A gum- 6:- :5 -...._. ........ .._A_I.I- uunulng one 01 I In! In (IISINSS. I sup e there will he s ittle more life here be- n are the end of the month. but certsuily it looks list here at present. The grestest attraction at the park is the "Little World from Austrslis" and its extensive exhibition of nstiousl curiosities. It is well worth an inspection by every visitor to the k. and ` it only cost A dime to see the wotl , and the` musinm is free to ell._ nn H... n-...:v. __s.... c....... .|.- L-.. _. unsung part m melr games. In some or the avenues muny of the cot- ta5es_wene shut up. their deserted look re- mmdmg one of n chi in distress. I sup D000 will he I title more life her: ha. CIIVWU UIIU IVQI `- `nu Y nunuug Ul ulnuy uuv, Ill prU\ l0ll! seasons. were wont to cong te there. I walked up to the tnbemscle. mm was uoth' going on there. It seemed to he very met and lifeless. .\|emb-rs of e uniformed band were walking about. At the occupied cot women and girls were seated in rocking chairs or swinging in hsuniuoclts, while the men were throwing and catching base bells. and playing croquet and lawn tennis. These men were sadly out of place at these gunes. and it seems.to me that if the tsge of the Thousand Island Perl: is to Ezezept up, and the place made a permsnent success, some more msuly games and sports will have to be instituted for the men, such as a bowling green or to in alley. ve bell tower and court, to. en esn`t fish all the time, and they eertsinly seemed out of place in the etliminste games they were plnying. more especially as they hsll not any ladies taking part in their guinea.` In norms of tho nu-nnm mum at elm mt. unsung. ulung. 11.0.. on their wny down. I. wentu re on the laluul to see how thinge looket there while the Maud com tinned her tripwthe lav. It seemed to me that the cmvd on the wharf I'll not an llrx or II entlltllilltic as those thntuned to meet excuroionlntn there I few seasons , And on walking up the man! leuli to tw- llotel there mu 1 quletnou about 0 place thnt seemed as if some of its old time spirit were gone ; And the familiar faces were l miuiugof muny who, in previous seasons. I l were I`0l)I to conmnnnm thorn. I wAlln.l nn uonu unu uum yncnta at me tl0(`I. I shall not attempt to describe the ouennery of the mute [or the ulilivntion of the many readers of the \\'u|c: who liw fur and near \ nut.-ukle of Kingntnn : it lnnr by uhh-r pen: than mine. Ami for than` whu liw in the cit_v~-well, they see its In-nu- tics fur thmuu-lvuo. fur nu pen can leucrilw it A: well an eye can see it, auul sumo of our vitiuun see it pretty alum, uml I do not blame: them if they have the time anal the quarter tn IPIITJ. The Maud hul her full mm liment of pzuwngera. about tin of the gun er ta one of the rougher 01:. They won of all ages. {mm the and grumlhther nml graudumther to the baby in Arms. Ilut all the lmbius wen: uogiu arms, for some of the pups: haul the ponmhulnters Alon . Them was quite A number of them on .310 lower deck, but the inlet in I good tune for the mothon. Muny of the ladies uocupionl themselves by reading. sowing. knitting, tuning. &.c., their down. I. veutulmrc on the inlnncl in has hnw llu often been ` "puny r 1 But huln;.; uut ul nor! nub myeell on `- noooum .1! the hut \\ entlwr. lllcl too uld tn lIO' Oooeptotl ne ilclwrur cntuller ll the 1 Kl or Par Nine. on Weclneeu ey I ' eono nded to join the grnnd Army at ex- cnreloelete an n trlp down the river. So I tell into line with the croedon Prlneeee etteet. wheeled lnto Brock etreet.nnd merch- ed down to l"nlger'e ehnrl. In hnd to halt at the vlcket gate on neoonnt ul the [rent nembetol penple that were eheedol Ine. eome going on one of the Mandi own td totllecnln nd.nndotheretuthep.- ale 0! the . U. W. & S. K. to Chnnnel move. The Chennel grove icnlckere etert- ed line. but the Mend eoon oll-wed. end at 1 he!) o'clock we were off for the Thonennu lelend Perk nnd Alexnndrin liny. We nick- ly I Fort ederlck nnclrounden the t of Fort Hen with In Iblnpldnted ehore well, kept C nr lelnnd on our right end went through the chnnnel between the t next to D;-edmnn`e llny end the cele- rnted Whiskey lelnnd. so-called I my on Account o! the depth at enter by er ich it in eurroundenl, I the S `Melee. kept outside of Milton and St. ohn'e le- lwill. and pneeiug l"iddlr'e lilbow errired at the pnrk wharf nt I o'clock. The enll down wne n beautiful one. the breeze eru refreehing, end the water nicely ri led. There wee quite n number of ekitle nm all i bonte and etenm ynchte at the clock. I .I...lI ....e -ee.......e ... ,I........:L- .|... _ .-.._...`.. ! The lint `H-mlunr um! um IhI.hunuou II 1 Mann 4 um no nu cu-n_p around 4 u -`lIo Conga.-on not all 01-ouplod This ' You dunno an nauaalu (at the III Fat some than tho Wuthor had boon rul- ~{y unhurubli, and if every thluklug china ` hunt npohu N the bum! term In the one! tonic ol a hot weather and Ipovld ton. not to ho {wad In tho uuutl book. but * (mun witch the late Duty Wan] Iltoclnt ' punched one cat Ma Juno cannon. 4: ma manly but-mu they had maul objocllolll an no such up:-on vo nncLg.I-in M 00 i I . II `(II Hal (Ln vnihcr Inn , lint Ill an III II non upreulvo unguqn. ` Ilbow hot the `rather bu boon. hot In u been hot on! M down, too hot lot wad. too `In! for play. ypn ucopt an .00 one not the uuuwmuo but I chill ul tho city, uul Ilr as bland thing It In for our young men. Nun Ilul. It in no hot that they hue In quit tholr wprk In conloquonco n! it. the have that ru- ' {tubing gum: ol I-no I I to tum lo. and an able tn hoop tlmmelwu an vmy cool and 1 like by inking put In that may and In : gliding game. What cs nlillksvoucu than iu_ II the meaning of the moral: "\mtk" and = nIAv"! I II UNI "II! CW? Ill ind A coantsbouomr moumzs m INTERESTING Musmas JWID D.\\".\' Ql_'_]'l.\ 1.`. IalllIII'II ED%IUI'I I/'0-.VlUU.Cn r Cuuumq. A . 5.-Tho boodlon trinl cunotounoud. ovordictoltho` wu "Lllullty.`.` Sqwnofthulcvoilil ' it two out dell, but Comnlnlonon Mc- . Ii Lcaqnolhnm dGdh . he lm.l skipped for home to escape AS umngn no cuuh! not speak civilly to any niau. in going through the Welland canul the crowd that fullum.-I him ill out as though he were as ruii\ lct. V lint the sailors 2 They were char ring and joking u\'r:I` the prospect of gaol in (`Int-agu. Just liefore the Vestal got to the lnsrf severtsl sailors were half inclined to Accept terms In rs,-turn to Chit` . The .\'uu-wegiun sailor wise willing to Then Ml attempt was nude to ick t e sailors aibollt .\|t-Harigle. The horwegian said : l he decks have In-en crowded with report- rls since we tout-lied Port Huron. but you me the tirst one \\ ho has spoken to the rrew. Tho reporters alwa s crowded into the cal-in to manufacture! eir lies." The crew were shown a photograph of .\ie( larigle. and they were nearly satislied that the passenger Williams was the same person. though the a t of the whiskers was ditferent. About t o'clock Mr. Holmes and Utlicer Snodden eft the boat, promising to see the men after they were discharged. sr:vr'itI.\'u .-x\'xIt.u. xunorts. You can sa that we got what we came after, rernar `ed H. B. Galpin. deputy sheritl of Chicago, as. accompanied by Sergt. .\l.\jorst:eor-ge Sanford, of the Chicago po- lice force they started for home at an early hour Sunday morning. The bad with them J. M. \or-sson and Pan Swan- .-son. two sailors from the schooner Edwanl Blake. Saturday night, after the schooner was snngl quartered alongside the wharf of the . ontreal trans tion company, Police Otlicers Snodden and A. F. Holmes again boarded the vessel. The men were in the foreustle preparing to leave, having been paid their wages for the trip. Capt. lrvi granted leave to the visitors to go into Kilns foreoastlmaud there the proposition was made to secure the return of sailors to Chicago, wtestiiy as to the escape of Mo- tlarigle. Holmes and Snodden said they were authorised to make merits. and that if security were desired t would be given. "I`er1ns were made between You-sson undswsnson (one of whom is a Norwegian. the other a Swede, but both of whom speak English) tlsatthey were to secure the g wages in C while they were in c args of the anthori to he boarded and have the ex of tr-a\ to Chicago and back. desired. paid. on the sailors led to the British American hotel where the Chicano clients were. They were taken into a room and an agreement made by the ooers and sailors. t d ('llhe:n'l\r L. Snook. notary ublie, was called in, and the depositions the sailors taken. Bethwsrspntsndereath. Thedssiveoithe elars was tossenre tsstilnou astoDr. St. John's eonnectian h. ` The men told I I / I ! Solllnginhutt . to I 2 kptho ugmmul wen? ` lor. Jn_(. urfnnl. ,wu: may no nmugnu xonnra ny panuanu dologntupt the next meeting of tho gononl, unombly in October. out on n Ilrllo, Than in some talk unopgtho knight: of lsbout at Toronto II to than breaking away I th gauoul bl . 11. tion .'?1Tnau.'h. 1.. n.....:.'.'c'.`... ...a .. r5l'l'.'.n... r.:.;:'..:.' g.....*"". ;.;"...1;a;'.'"i-i.:..;:;a;:. `HUT bobro tf `lrdb ,Cu||diln tyalantntnlynt In nm mznrrlno nfythn canon] Iv-`vi unu lanwiulru An excunion for tho benefit of the Doty `w gay lino company : employees, netted 81,- ` The women omglo ed in the Imcrial to- bacco hobo ' st ML. Austria. lnvo gone out on C It I. ` 'n.-... c- ..._ . -n. -._-_-.u._ i...x..|..'_ -2 III DOIIUIQTII VV IICOIIIIII IIIOPO II` "1011- undg of new when com will not yield a k to "tho ION. The . has has global and almost toully P $6 ofntoof Ufllll. I Thu weeks since u Ioukin nin fell in" tho d ct of Chicago. The in bull think, the t of lieu-`lily every funn. has succumbed vegetation. A In Caulk--. `I78...--8- LL-.. _... AL-.. I-`non and roagua. Heavy {mat if diffomnt lootlitiu around Lake \\ innipuuikoe. N.H., but go In-ions dmmgo to cmm ' _ The price of out in tin)` Vienna market fell to n lover dxtent on Satuiny than for -twonty-three yrnn. ncenunr at 7 oriun. 1"`... ....|.. -x_.. - ..._L:.__ _.x_ t_II 2.: AL- F. loI'lhoo.ofBmekvllIo,h vhltlnah-laid .f`ho:`;lnnim "Inrvost re are |stia.fuc~ tory. Thocro boa goodinBesn- rglm and Pod la. l.l--.... l...s i9 .l:tI`_..._A I-...I:.:__ -.___._ a in VI lung. , Thu czuptaiu uhniztu-I he haul carriml an ` mun whom he called "\\ ill4'uus." but In- |Idn`I know who horn. We showed him RI \vn-kl mt, I-`I! he laid. that scrutinizing it. "I .--ml-I no! Main on: the ft-Inn.-1 uf my I lusucnzer fmm that." He aid that to noon | .u M: va|rgTwu unlomiod he upocloal to get iron nre fmm lhgatou to some vnotorn port. He said he haul been terribly r- ed ||_\` xletwtives and reporter: until he elt ct: Ihonuh he could not Ipuk civilly to man. In noinu thnnmh tin \\`nlhml mnnl rruutx ll RVXXI. ["0 ylll "Ill IIIIOUIII I0 } \noo,ooo.ooo noczomm - Igniust 1o5.ooo.ooo win 1886. -m.-n ....:..~.. 'L-........a .._...g_ _._. ..u_A.. - I A Full Docket In Present-MI To-day-How the Several Canoe \Vere Dlepoeed Of. The trial of I hotel keeper, charged with ; violating the Liquor License act, in ui'ourn- ed until tomorrow. J. Donnell) . 5 right little lul. I3 you`: old. has no home. e was nlischa I {mm the Hotel Dieu foulin- obedience. ended until to-morrow. W. G ' tin!) of carton by-law, adjourn- ed for a month. Late on Friday night two young men, intoxicated. fought like bull- dogs on Ontario etreet. The ui igtnte said he wen bound to put down sue rowdyiun u they had been guilty of, and fined them $l0 end coete, or a month in jail. They were given time to pay. A trespass case was luid over until ho-marrow. W. Hinds, for vu- gnncy, was ned $1 and coeu. I GCWI III III KIIVDPIQ I Lo:mo.\', Aug. 8.--The wheat cmp of France isgood. The yield will unount to m0.mn_nm I-ummlin.-nninn Imnm nnn `WVIWL If the unknown nurkamnn an be found lot the city engage him to rid us of them I uncles and dangerous bmhgwho lie on the sidewalks day and night And will not I up for any passer-"by. At all event: in I. is ` cue the unknown meruit pctrlne.--Hxn nwrnloalsr. ufi GIIVVIIIIIIIUII I In Southern Winconain then thou- nnrln 01' -nun: nohnnn Anna -4" .... -.l-lA - I prey II I long range. [ \\'h_ vor he was heel he emptied the other.` here of hinrevolver at the eur- rountllug cur. he would have Ourned the undying gratitude of the neighboun, for no couutryxillage In more cursed with union ` cure than that corner. Only two or three day: ago as valuable home run Away with n can Princes! street. A child could elmuet e stopped him, but in In haunt he tn no eovlroned by over fty howling hymn- tea the: Approach to him was lmponnhln. The name night the whole neighbourhood was tendered hideous by the ldeutleul ewnrm ol ltutee, none of which I venture to is owned by my one when the dog ux ' `levied. \ It L- _._|..._.._._ __ ,_L_-.,., --._ I , L", n Luau. T_ ' The Russian hu-vent re ...... `I-L. ........ x- .......a. TIIO Dllh uf L`:-voar. Kl.'lw41'n\, Aim. to. (To the I-Editor) : At ` 5 (Lin , I citizen residing near the corner of king and I'rinwaI streets. whilo rnisin_._: his \\in|m\' nah. huhl the shnricrzn-It nf II ` hoa\'_v m\'nl\`or pierce the sti lm-sa of the u mornin air. Iill\lllIllIQO\lsi_\' with which I 1 largo Mswfoundluul dog on the street imme- ` Iiuwly below him leaps-I into the air, uml. without a himper or motion an I few I aswdp n! his mighty tail. yielclecl up the ghost Not I soul vru visihlmnn-I the marku- num, must have heen evi-leut|_v pink:-I his nnv At A Inna I-Anna, - --u our -paw vvrssss Klxunmt Aug. R.~('I_`o the Editur) :1 have reed I much interest the ehle letter -0! Ir. \\'slleui in your columns. He mehee itelserseeeghthsttheespseseol rcllll` Jug end improving the ester wot s must directly or indirectly come out o! the pockets ol,tlie tu-peyers. It is. therefore. of little cessssquenos whether present nou- cosieumers on be oouipelle-I. to telie ester or not. lint. en wspmlsere is the hsnlship l or in'ustice ? r. \\ sllreni tells us thet the Men ol heeltli "condemns the use 0! well \- star on tendil to produce iliseess. " This is s mstter vhlc concerns the whole com- munity since die:-sse from such csuses rosy he cnnhgioum Surely the ooumunit hen the right to protect itself sgslnst the intro- aluction snd spresd 0! cliseese. It is sstis- lsctory to know that the huural of health sre sound on the well question, since it sp- peers from the letter of s corn-spomlent of the Daily Nara thst they have power st the instance 0! en tenant tooomlemu the well sud require with wholeeome drinking miter. livery teuenl Ihuulal support (the I-_\'-lee . ~ l lli;.u.ru. I the henhs all e Ric eeu. e lunlluml to pmvicle him I "'1" - -~ - -----v- ---y-. --s uusrn. INIUIIIIII (III snulvo-rsery til the rnliel (1 by It mm: picnic. in \\'illiesis' grove. on Aug. else go to mil1.i'"iri...: be ...u.... n or t A centenn- meumrisl clzurrh st Helifu here yester-ls'\ eppesl it wss st leest in no one. ` Quick. toll me where it is you I-uy Ilium- tieehem? .-\t (`rsUlnrd`s, when on cut get roll sud bresklest hseue sud ell l of smoked meets so very chesp. ` There is s rest u usntlt 0! wood lying on `he llbersl supply brought in thissossop so for does not `iehly -lecnnsssithe suppl . No liquor is liceiissul Deer lg, , must. ry 82.50 Ex`! lry osk conivroo-l. us 8.1.10 I`l`Il. lelivemd thrnnehnni sh. nan L- The Water Wuhan. Klxuntox. Aug. K. - `(To the I-lclitnrl : I uoldou Inn noon u cute Ins-M Incl uunlmgmi oxpluuuon on my ubjec; than than um: which Mr. R. '1'. Wnlkem lnvumv-I us on - Scmnlqy Inn. and anymcunnnntqum or` `net | Imam thonto would he pnlnlh|g.tho Ill . I Inn 10! ovory coo Inoncoungml 1.. MI I: g pure new not II no revenue I: derive-I I tlwuttom. and only the rocking spouse: 1 and rupnirn In ruuclo-I for. Hullh In |-cl- I , my than Mead! . .-\u-I in All our nu ma mnlir 960.0!!! on tho rlwtr I by cliche-ring with .\M. Thnmpnum`a Toronto mpttalist. -- H\`x.lr:xv:. ` I I-INK II I ' aisle-ml-Iv I Chicago Boodion cunvlotod. A ..._ I ........ (IL- 1___n-_..| _"'f't:||lIM`1'4' to uritu ul MK {ml \u~a!!u-r nanny mp clan the river. but i:.uunl- I by hung: I t I! I ||:`\e':uIN5tl J in I150!` Ir`-.~:yI riu bocuuo I do nut bellow that Kvlngm-Illn- :';.:.."'.'z "*";: W` .`:`;.:.*':."*.;'."s'.' ` e on an ru on lhuunn ill)-. yor lo they trumpu it Ahfoul. In ueouunt oi u-no prlvllogu an `I:CK`|h0Ild do. lot 1! `t`l'uau1\-wuss! n tots u I a 00 wen u woll 1: u ( should In our vhltv-rt i nndrul-lulu wouh soon In lncmuocl to double tho proton population. - 0. I'2. .___._... ---. _.:. ....._. `family. Hula dam: in the 4 ` lnultitiux Ix. mlvum-emost |n|_in in mm M than POLICE COURT -MONDAY. Lgnins 13 inc kbiron. Wagon and Lnbonf. .4... 1... AL`. |.-__c. J Nun ol the Cropn. A..- u II`. ..,I__.; rm up`Ih;`Wrlln lnu uuo wl. puma: rm|~' Icky melt: in Iuruwr la. a min part In the 1 ml improvonuuol mu.-ny. un-animus nlnl nun-In nml lun- inc wvn wuung to ruin. . * `Khan the nu ooglluotl our the nutter whilo the vcuolwuholngrunnl nth: M wharf. Capt Uukin. mango: ol otruu. porution com y ncullod over and neared the hilloiluloithovaoludvuukoul to with nanny nlluttbouonoould In pa ol . Thou vorodxoldmu. two Inning maul. Among the out was I`hotunRtuh- fonholthhdoy. ovodoundo N and 1 rut-lent d Uskvillo. All were ulgnod in (`blown | (`A rving was `It Appmaohonfnnc -'l'ul tlzhhondmlm-nlitiguvith the n `sit. a mu an on I vli ' frmu the L ago .\'uv-~ which said l|I||:':.`:)!. Irving Ind hul -onvenngitmo qnt the ukpltntn with Dt. st. Jnhn, Ihlll uettling tho phyuiciufl cou- Iwctinn uith the cotupirmy and ucspo. The capuitt nal it and aid : I know no- thing about it." latter. when the Itthject of St. John`: urn-at came up. the captain mi-I : 'l'lte_\' can In ttnthing with him. Ho :n as ltttn-colt! of what! Inc Is awcllsedl as my t.t.IH in fhimgo." . . . \ mt Inn": nu ulna-(`Inns 1.. an l..t..l- on .

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