Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1902, p. 6

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SATURDAY . "AUGUST o. RF OVER THE Teh CUP. ments have already been made with' success. Last month three young In- - dian girls were brought to the capital, two to learn millinery, amd one to become a domestic servant, and ar: XSF PAST BUNT _ memes { The Preacher Says That He Start- ed Wrong. SOME LOCAL DATES WORTH Cleveland, Aug. 8.--The Leader says: Some significant facts as to the early ye jo : re es life 'and (raining' of Harry Tracy, the The History 'of This Good Old | fugitive outlaw, were given out by : teach better ways of living. They are Rev. Rebert GC. Wuedienbier PEs Isle : : wv, rt C. Wuesienberg, pastor of sain lejands, Ranks: of Chatham, taking a préliminary course at the City for Over Two Hundred | | ii pr er Ont." arrived to-day "from Quebec and Sacred Heart convent; Own ai Years--Put Away for Refer- | .},,ch. It appears that Rev. Wies- is Mrs. Adam Shortt's guest at E ey en a 20th, py: iy ence. tenberg knew Traey as a hoy both of " ngland on September oO r hee ~ ¥ so \ Jef, ine 3 1bus is Long ll 1 Bea McGill h foe the AT meeting of the Wo- 1673--Frontenac's arrival at Catara- | Bellefontaine and at Columbus, this isses Amy and Bea 3ill have re- i Port Frontenac be -| state. vurned rom. Ottawa, where they were | fjen's, Fhvotian hE ie 3 on Pon Fionn fay beptin 4% Ran Tracy was born'in Louisville, Ky., : . a oy Ss PrW AY , 0 . - : 3 staying with Mrs. Fred Birkett. He Unite § States, and afterwanls 1674--Chavalier de la Salle received and his mother died when he was but The National Council of Women of | seigniory of Frontenac. a baby. His Tather was 4 a highly re- Canada has appointed a committee to {67>--Father Hennepin and La Motte | spected 'travelling salesman. but with: : : . | lcave Fort Frontenac on their western | out a mother's influence the boy grew educate public sentiment towards the li up to be wild and lawless: es. William Skinrer and Miss Car. |1angemerits have been made 'to od REMEMBERING. rie Skinner returned yesterday from | cate two more of | nurses, that t id ; their summer outing among the Thou- § Mav, return to their, own peog Mrs. D. J. Macphail is expected back from Frank, B.C., next week to visit Mrs. Britton, until the autumn, 'hen shé will return to the west, bringing i a SRS establishment of a dominion certifi age. . r : . es With De ? Mises Mary and Katherine et. Tor loachers. Tt 3s casler Tor A 1634--LeBarre new governor! and 'his I'racy's father took him to Belle Magphai who are now with their |' ¥ Title force rive or shac. iv fontaine and it was there, when the i P Canadian teacher to obtain a position little force, arrived at Frontenac from [ [OR& Ne atirado. o Exe fourteo grand parents néar erth. Wo th United States than in any Quebee, and 'had a o | with future daesperac » as ourteen, Thi . e ) . . od eo x ste , Mrs. McGachen has re ad home to provigee in. Canada. . Indians of various tribes. Fever - at- Go Rev. ¥ uestenhi ey met him. id Hamilton after spending six weeks at The Women's Art Association of | tacked the French, their camp being was three years is senior," said Mrs. FF. W. Kirkpatrick's. 5 > i low: d Sot. Barre: made-ha--) the. pastor, "The Tracy i 1 then Mr. and Mrs. KE. $l. Bickford * To- Montreal contemplates a permanent | In 'a low, damp spo » led. Y'| consisted of the father, Harry and ns > ' emporium for. fancy work of the Don- miliating peace and was recallec Nathan. a Sounecs brother Harry had The R Indus- 16%6--In "Maré¢h, Denon . the new Ie 8 go ier, Jarry fa; khobor women. The ussian Indus Fovernor:--gesemblek force at Fort] Twn wild much of the time after his tries League 'of New York is also in- | governory assembles ay a BL 1 mother's death. He became a regular teresting itself in the work. Frontenac to attack the Senecas, dis- £ . Mrs. Breden's, have returned > : rial te . . Chane. | street arab, but was never a leacer ® eden's, have returned home to In the conservatory at Rideau hall, | guising his purpose. In June Cham Extract of . England. Olen © gifs Dresented-10. ihe having invited the Iroquois to with "his companions, being too much ) : : * ' ® Mrs. Stafford Kirkpatrick and her ¢ 2 : 3 ois wncher Iv of a bully. : o i £5 : ' "SS \ iouver ¢ near the fort, treacheroasly | © CC Tr : 1 raw e daughters are at Chamong™ Lake and Countess of Minto at Vancouver two made prisoners of thirty--men "What impressed and disgusted us | ; ronto, hav taken rooms - at Mrs. Breden's for August. The M s Langdon, who were. at ' e { : > = : : + summers ago. It is a dwarfJapan- 3 Aric Erts eT 5. EF : rick is p » 8 i ; : : = s : v's awiul cruelty. He Cold Outside but-- Miss Bia Rizkpatric k oy ies guest. 1 cedar, 150 vears old, about ecigh- | ninety women and children." In Jaly zon] 1 = th hr 4 AW ol . off ing { $8 sv or ue ss 3 : 3 Et y = i : : ier Ep Seeme o delie o cause suffering. { 9 48S Daisy Fortescue and Miss Daisy teen inches in height. - The foliage js] Denonv ille left with a foree . for the nt | ) tects Tue Chown sailed yesterday for Liverpool, = I have seen him trap birds, plu Wd she ints of 'k | Seneca country, defeated the indians : . ; : . Eng. and M Lloyd returned home Shick an Shtabbys of une Wg and destroyed villages and lields. : them alive, pull their legs from their on the same ship with. them. Miss] Sroen. 14 18 adavors Ae B 689--The CH so | bodies, and then gloat over their om 0 d e Si e Lloyd c ar IF Baoland . with cellency. and always has a place of | | 1689--The Indians seized ay Fort death aonics A fearite nactine of EH] [loyd came over [rom hg ang With) nor. ~~ Frontenac and taken to the galleys in | Ath afk we f Iave pe > he ! Pros. ay Nyse Piles Your age. ; . France wero returned to. the nanibar of : 10 yous Nt ys £2 Swing a : at x rs \eeter and Miss Jessie Neeler, thirtv, ° re. sts alive )v the tal rom we bough of a tree No mattér what the weather is out- of Seranton, Pa, are expected on PERSONAL MENTION, Hon, = Who Sas sil shiv I aud then shoot. bullets. into the ani side, --mild, below zero, oF piercing 3 Wechnouday to Ris es Nash, Yoo ovements Of The People -- What Canada. to replace Danansiiln. formed mal nol fl wos eae distal -- ) . Fng., . xX pe ; % Hon ) cold winds--your home will always Iss © Newton, of, A Orksurg ng Thou Are S d 'Doin. an expedition to succor Fort Fron $ ] 8 be snug and cozy with a comfortable who is paving her first visit to Can y e Saying. An oing. tarac. Which. was. wedk snd hosot hy | Sot and could hit and explode a healthful h if : , ada, is the guest of, Mrs. Skinner, Rev. F. B. Stratton intends starting Iroquois, but met De Valvennes on h muatchhead at fiity. feet, using a mir: ealthful heat, if you have a #1 Maitland House."m Miss Skinner and | next Tuesday for a trip to. Manitoba. ror. ana shooting over his shoulder. way ta Montreal," after having des- : : ' Miss Newton left for Tremont Park Miss Josie Erwin, Kingston, is the troved the fort » He never let a dog pass him without . 66 : 9» to-day to spend two or three days | guest of 'her sistér, Mrs. Thomas Cos- 1692--Caterpillars destroyed the | stoning it. and delighted to make uns ine with Mrs. W. B. Skinner at Tremont | tello, Lanark. crops, but great hordes of squirrels | €Yen his companions spfier. He was Park hotel. Messrs. John H. ana Charley Gilles- appeared, which the people killed for simply endowed with an insatiable | Miss Violet Smith returned to Ham- | pic, of Morrisburg, are spending the} ;564. ruclty, ln i k ilton yesterday, after spending two or | day in the eity. 1695--Frontenac sent Chavelier qe "He was intelligent and keen, Furnace. Rl hice weeks with re sister, Mrs. A pleasant private picnic was con- Corto ¥ Sond ilo withal a sneal His one r --_ Shortt at "Copswerth." Miss Smith | ducted. yesterday at Welbourné's Point | Fort Frontenac. Population of Can- | [ature was his love for his father who is a Queen's College graduate, | by Harvey Milne. ado 15.000; of Mow: York state. 200-4 out I attribute his charcter and final y The draughts respond so promptly has been studying: music in Boston, Misses Grace Kearney and M. Schaf- | goo * | downiall to the lack of proper res- has been used in thousands of homes in Canada to our specially constructed ** Sun- and her voice was: much admired hy | fer, Detroit, are guests of Mrs. 8S. WW. 1758 Licut. Col. Bradstreet, with} traint in his bringing np. for nearly sixty years and ; has always given shine" dampérs that the fire can be those whé were privileged 'to hear her | Day, University avenue. Lh. 2,000 British provincials, captured . - s > lated sing in Kingston. Sergt. Re M. Hazleton, "A" battery, | pore Krontenac. Men in Canada cap- Was King Of Outlaws. satisfaction. regulated to the exact necessity of the Mrs. Kenneth Dunstan, of Toronto, | R-C.I.A., now at Aldershot, will re-] 4p 3 Every hame should have a bottle so as to weather--no danger of 'your house R{is expected to-day to visit her moth- | turn home in October. 1 785-- Rey Dr Stuart opens | penitentiary at Salem on June 9th; in : : y ov. Mrs. Polvo s here for iss Wils (ings is the gues tou]. cok 1 : : Sa : kk be ready in case of emergency. being too warm in mild weather and er, Mrs. Peirce, and to be here for the | © Miss Wilson, Kingston, is the guest | classical school at Kingston and holds | company with David Merrill, after kill y ; chilly on cold days. wmarpiage of her sister, Miss Ella | of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. LAnglican services, ing four men--Frank W. Ferrell, G. R. Prise and Mp. on Saturday, August a romiivea, llovil i 1789--Dockyvard established, av Point | T. Jones, and B. F. Tiffany, guards, : ons 16th. : rs. Leman A. Guild, Clergy street, | Frederick, opposite the town. and Frank Ingraham, a convict--who gives more heat from a minimum Miss Nellie Watson and Miss May | leit to-day to spend a month with 1790 i first regular min tried to presi his ieht. fod a amount of coal than any othsr good Mackie are spending this month at [her parents in. Watertown, N.Y. ister of Methodist church, began to] 25th 'Tracy killed merrill near Napa furnace. NI Wellington. Mi s Mildred and Edna Rowlidee, preach in the distfict. Population of | vine, Wash., shooting him from he- It is sold by all enterprising dealers. Mrs. Kenneth Maclennan left vester Brockville, are the guests u their Upper Canada 20000; of Lower Can hind, and leaving his body in the Write for descriptive booklet. day to spend 'the week end with her | cousin, Mrs. C. Lemmon, Frontenac ada, 130,000. : : = forest, where it 'was found on July danghter, Mrs. Ernest Pidler,. at | street. 179-~1In December Lient.-Gov. Sim- | 15th. "On July 3rd near Seattle, in a Brockville, Col. Kitson, 6f the British army, | coe, went from York te Kingston in] fight with a posse, Tracy shot and Mis Gwendoly Ward of London. | an attache at the British embassy at | ah open boat < killed Charles Raymond, a deputy C Ene. is the wuest of Archdeacon ena | Washington, is on a visit to the dif 1799--John Strachan. afterwards bis- | sherifi; BE. BE. Bresse, a policeman, and Mrs. Worrell. ferent. army posts in the' United] hop. arrived to_fll_ Rev. John Stuart's | mortally. wounded Neil Rawley, who Miss Loraine Lesslie left on Tues- | States. place in the Kingston grammar school. | died on the following day, and wound- J dav to spend Angust with Mrs. Monti- Mrs. (Dr.) Saunders, Kingston, and | Removed to Toronto in 1807, ed Carl Anderson, a newspaper re Makers of the ** Famous Active "' Range zambert and her daughters at Metis. | two children are: visiting her sister, INl0--Kingston Gazette appeared. porter an! Cornea): Stegi Reves. ] Ross left yesterday for Sault | Mrs. G. D. Hawley, Napanee, for a INI1--The frigates Prince Regent, |i Tracy committed many feats cof dar The Genuine PERRINS' io i (§ Ste. Marie, where he has secured a | couple of weeks. ON guns, and Princess Charlotte, 42 Jing during his flicht, in the course of i London Yinnipeg. position. ! rn McDowall, after a month's so- aus, launched at Kingston. April | which he eluded various posses when Worcestershire Sauce. « 10 a = Miss Annie Cottar. of the Cornwall | journ up the Ridedu; 'where he hooked | 15th; St. Lawrence, 100 guns launch apparently. surrounded, and held Lup SAUCE Montreal St. John, N. B. hospital, is spending her vacation at | some wonderfully large bass, has ve- | ed October 10th. numerous farmers, whom he folced to her mother's. - turned to his home in this city. IS17--Samuel Purdy' established first | furnish food and clothing, and by Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Hemming and W. Hutcheson, of McRae's grocery, | stage from Kington to York. threats. of wunlering their famnilics 3 their three children leit on Thursday, | on a three-month's visit to Scotland, 1518--Robert Gourlay, a ® newlv-ars compelled them = to cover up his * LEMMON LAWRENSON & J to spend August at Knowlton, Que. and agian, ; is rebirig to the rived Seatemun, having olivia) the racks, Pertiars Wis print show of 3 C and Mrs. J. Norman Stuart | city. He entered on his old duties to- | upper crust, tried Jor. libel in hing- | daring was displayed on . uly 2nd at CLAXTON, Agents. [ Ot week for Cape Breton | day. He. looks well and hearty. ston, but defended himself success- | South Bay, near Olympia, when he 1 will afterwards visit at Halifax | Rev. John "Munro, B.A. Fernando, | fully. coe = : held up six men and force four. i and St. John, returning home in Sep- | Cal., and Miss Ella. daughter of 'Mr. 1S81Y-- Bank of Kingston incorpora cluding Capt. Clark, of a vasoline : tember. and Mrs. C. F. Heinzeman, Los An- ted. Robert Gourlay jailed at Nia- | launch, to embark with him on Puget ®. To give Starched clothes Miss Jean Paterson and Miss Mabel | geles, Cal., were martied on July 23rd. | gara, Sound and pilot him up stream for the finest possible finish. with King are spending this week with Miss | Mr. hii graduated from Queen's in _1520--Sir Oliver Mowat born in| ten hours. 0 : : Jeast amount of ironing use Machar ats **Fernclifie. 1 R08, Ringston. Father. Alexander Mac In 1807 : racy murdered Valentine ve Miss Elsie Worrell. returned on Yesterday, the Misses Sullivan, Bar donell consecrated at Quebec bishop Hoge, a Colorado cattlenran, and Wil Bee Starch Thursday from Toronto, where she | rie street, condutted a pleasant pri- | of Re polis, or Kingston. liam Strong, a hoy, in the same state, as staving with Mrs. Evans. vate picnic at Lake Ontario Park. A 1502- Charles Sangster, ost; born 8 A total reward of 85.600 was offered Andrews, oi Grand Forks, | happy incident was the announcement] 8t dockyards. Bank of Kingston fail- | for his arrest, Gov. McBride, of Wash « staving with Mrs. Nickle, | of the engagement of a voung King ed. : offering $2,500 for-his capture; game, meats 'a nd sala ds. It makes cold Ercr] cian <tonian to a voune lady of Rochester, IS26--DPope set off Upper Canada as > alive. The state of Oregon m ats a luxur . Earl strect. i, g ) b - y is a Harmless, Reliable, Rapid and Effectual Cure. for Dierrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Cramps, Pain in the Stomach, Cholera, Cholera. Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Sea Sickness, Summer Complaint, and all Fluxes of the Bowels in Children or Adults. Don't experiment with new and untried remedies when you can get Dr. Fowler's. It of bearing arms, 15,229, Tracy escaped from. the Oregon stata The ' Sunshine" costs less and The, Orginal Worcestershire Sauce [{as'set the pace in sauces for over 60 years, and the same expert, care in pertect- ing the ilavor of -this world-renowned sauce is used now as was used at the first. LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE im- proves the flavor of all soups, gravies, fish, > . - vin ta yUeS { friends : 1 separate diocese, with Kingston as odd 3.000, and a brother of one . Miss Gertrude Power returned this ] N.Y... now a guest of friends here. ¢ It is 3 S$ SO the world over, and the Y : + Er Tr eanal. 1 reward for Merrill's capture am rs has come from New York for to] Napanee Beaver > : ws = Th 5 jor 8 de his holidays at home, and Mr. Announcement is made in New York I1N32--The _propellor Pumper' made Jounted to 81,500, which' has been . i sinerlv eres i > Ne . 18334 Kingston. penitentiary openeil | body near her home. ' Ce ish North America, Ottawa, 1s spend- formerly surgeon of the New York, Tara ih i y 0] ody Nene he Jo i Niet vfon Vans «Hall mark on silverware. ing his holidays in town. Ching and = Japan Steamship com HU. racy. was about "thirty-ive vears bh -- * * : - the see. Bishop Macdonell moves here, we, ouards killed at 'the peniten week from New York, where fhe 0 Col. By "arrded to construct Rideau | tiary «lo K100. heen visiting since June. Mr. Pow Engagement Announced. ol. By "ary ( ct Ridea 3 100, Cc . wer trade mark Lea & Perrins' on a bottle ot I Yo ie gust. 1 ul the engagement of Miss Rollo. Don. | the Grit tly thigkgh Rideon son, [olf by Wes. Waggoner, the. periy Worcestershire Sauce - is equal to the Mr daviav. of the Bank of writ- | aldson Fee, to Dr. F. W. Dampier, ttawa to Aingston. picker, and her spn; who: found the pany, now practicing in this city, Miss | [334--Dritish_Whig appeared. old, and, it is believed, was borp «in So - : gm : 3% Dich 5 ne 5 : A HO : The Misses Wilkins, of Trenton, came IF'ee is a daughter of ithe late James IN35--- Richard. Cartwright born, De California. He was a fine specimen of 2 i Ri Ir C cember Ath. hivsical manhood, = and was "alwavs werd spend the week-end fF Esq.. of Riverview," Camden om . p t : t t alwa down yesterday to sp > ! 1536---John Macdonald called tothe | oted as a dangerous charaeter. Lea & Perrins is, in- deed. the only sauce. J. M: DOUGLAS & CO., "pir gue. + iling b 1 at Mrs. Craig's. y , East, and ao niece of Dr. 8S. H. Pee, bar in Kingston In 1859S sentenced for burglary Requires no boiling but only Al Paterson. of the Merchants! | the popular © surgeon and medical S35 Von Schultz, Polish mvader. n | Was Senten 8 fe : } ¢ to : - . ' JS oO Sch » olis alder, \ w mtiary dt St mixing with hot or cold water, dank. who has been acting manager health office of Kingston, Can. Also. a exceuted Es doe Sth to the Oregon Jeni at ALY 3 Na, i ick to th t West cturned to town this) cousin of the Revs." William and: Sa. ; id : : On the way to prison he attempted to The iron cannot stick to the at estport, 1 : 1 Peo. Si liv TEN York S10 Lord Svdenham, goveroor, | seape by seizing the locomotive, but . ee os muel Fee. Since hving in New ork, : Fon : : » es sn. whe se Starch is used. week. 2 : . > ! : : rocl " n of per anid 1. Ini lo linen when Bec Stare Mr. Crookall, of the Merchants] Miss Fee has resided with her sister, Pr Hime] bi Kin ! hee - Tent folk 1: Oth itl he, i atent Flat 9 o « relieving t <.. R. M. Mackey ; ents Je anada, w Dips Boe al, June 9th, of the present vear he, in FREE A set of three Pat Bank. Montreal, who is relieving . at Mrs. R. M. Ma kev. who, a few vears February 10th. First parliament met was the earliest hour.at which | ministration. : a salute was gyer fired from those his 1843- Nir Charles Metcalfe. sworn in ARV tral Ry ls after 2pendine . . ! g ! La Tice _ sirdtrant: The loss to mbany. Ottawa last- "Saturday - after Rpending boo Cheorvea. thines- were much quit vice and forced them to retreat: Th hops lsickled, in ezeiupge™ Toronto, spent last 'Nunday at Hon: J ago married a" son of Judge Mackey, here June th. Lord Syvdenham's' |g : ' opog three" guards and wounding two ofli BEE STARCH CO., MONTREAL. Mr. Craig. of the Topographical ~ BE Be did. Sepranher Jth, Otroler e gu « IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. turned from his holiday trip. armed. deputies, adi: ie tiller ere os ane. rove a on < rg is . - : adian field _artillery wer tationed. | taine government 1 places Draper ad W. Roberts, whom they stripped of his = THIS WEEK we clear out the balance of our stock assed through Pembroke on Tuesday J yoturned home this evenin wie heichts y as wt fitting aech 2 re 2% HOVEIROT on a toric heights, ana it was most fitting] March 29th here as governor. John land. Near Gervaise thev held up two So hite mine at White Fish § With ) twricht at "The world's metropolis, Opens epte us Ministers re 0 2 DIS O N sbi pened September 23th. Ministers x June 1th the convicts fired onthe 2 : C U I Miss ssie "Brown, daughter of Dr. biheve years" with her brother in. Ams ments, 2 i yi 6 1 thur a ani er tittle} - > 5 yy 8 a One a cordo of... 20 I, Wllnesdav, to" Edun Porwart Mrs Avthur Irwin and her itd A Warrant Issued. coir Kingston = isiahry] mot brake: through «cordon--ol. 2M BADGAING. company with David Merrill, "ill |= Bee Brand coupons. 4 . , : y ine. WMorids 4 from the enitentiary after Kilhing for 100 Beg P z Dr. Sullivan Dee tr : a of St. Augustine, Florida. broken by fall from horse, September x oi I 1 . | : 19th. t T e i < RS <Te » < i : > ; ers. «This escéape - and 'the elie Survey, Utm@Awa, INTER ning thi Royal Salute Fired: TGth Queens college received royal opis iy re Sis Je aga) week at Ald. Ww. G. 4 ra \ At seven. o'clock this morning, the | charter. © immediately given the donvicts hy Mr. Dawson. of the R.M.C., bas re- hour in London. at which King Fd IN42 Sir Charles Bagot arrived here t Vv 3) : A : . ward was crowned, guns hoomea forth | as governor. January 16th, Queen's 4) o 'tnig y k Thy < One J + 10th, ho we . elu . : Mr. Havue is spending a fortnight a royal salute from Fort Henry. ] college oppned March 7th. Parliament | > Ai Jas, X Hh 3 men Ta creen 001s Glee in ow Pi - : . . . E of o darkness o Coe Oo Nows bi The Districts On Both Be Shots tt : ei TW where gdetachment ofthe Royal Can et Septerither-- Sth Baldwin Lafon me to Salem, where they held wp : : S rs, Camphe ange ant s oto Salem, i 3 7 » Sides Of The Line. Schofiela" took the Rideai Queen trip § ppc i \ ; A inl train with 600 emigrants J vesterday as far as Chaffey"s Locks, clothir Ihen they stole a team of . . ; horses amd made heir way ao Pores | of Screen Doors and Windows at, veht for points in Manitoba and the Miss. Lola e Powell has turned > that it should occur just as the great A Macdonald married Miss Isabela | i 'S and - orth- West. Ottawa Cospenaing a orth} coemony was taking place in the] Clark September 1st." Parliament meth n il Y i Ph f- i 3 i : took from them g hd¥se and buoin t labogie,. caved in-a few J Maptes. + \ Al a . Se on Hap 3 i HA 10% 'a 2 ay . 1 over the eity, fags word wniark | Goned November 16th. as. protest ) avs ago : nmicans a very heavy Miss Aimee Kingston returned to] og and hong} agvneral' holide a pursuers from an ambush near ( n 2 + [AND though no general holiday Unst governor assuming © appoint y . 1 id os We have still a good assortment of these, our reguiar oi than usual. . < Masel OCF tan. J militia' had been called out to aid an . . A Wiles Brown: Chesterville, was mar L fritin . IM fo Ba chan fhe. pursuit. but June 12th, the (wo | prices are low, so at these special prices they are REAl. : Jd. to Montreal ¥ Frehvtt ! : : y of that place. aancohter. of Oswego, N.Y, are stay oldiers and once mote caped. Robert. B. : ell, - Napanre ony ine at Mrs Irwin' Dr. Irwin i r 4 <2 This morning 2) al wereial 1s I It I Seot tis sta x 1 : ne 1 stole two horse \ Ty OR \ R \ 1 was 'at | ' rt <k \ Vv thr h 1 ' «feo @ OVE om Veoo to r t 7 s stat; a " : : i and rode through the gabirbs of Port J - wr-chisehn reed -drom-the_ hospital. Ther ix tobe masquerade. hall at La have a warrant issued for the au Fr ° : hurch yhod. John, \. Nadion od On ip ISth. thev foreed two i v a lr Tne Shs Sucrice and a rest of a man named Comeau, an em ald elected monther --for- Kingston tx Ae es C 4 i . th i teric iv tuber. of "voung people pre going | Plove: of the steamer Aletha, whom he] tober 1th : i ay ; 3 enteric ivver. nb of ong peoy going Fire his : 09 and 71 Brock _Street. . you i Wp ~The ere GM th Kingston received H., McGee. BA, mathematica lown from Kingston as a dance at ch ed with assault: The &ommercial ISH=wMay 15th Kingston . + 1th Hie Creek. the | 3 t hs Erin + : Jharter Tos A. Macedo all Jund | 17th, at Salmon . v the Brockville collegiate it Lhe Inn is always a. iolly affair. traveller says he never-gaw Comeaa ray an be ho . - Nas Sorat orator i oe he : ; ; ; Fk : Ta yy : ag a on spent arli: : 0 ] ined tor wept -- 2 | Wree GH Danichs and Mise Daniels, | uatil_this morning, when the last 4-18 mperen } Fracy wounded Deputy Sherill hy : er . : th the men hi k Vashineton, Here Tracy Kitled Merrill {t6 houses TT oot back -- doorg; Ho : Y : . : . ey . he Tepeal ; 6 n the stafi hed oi New York. are guestscof --M. Fat: | named-charged_him_with talking ill of } April 27th, advocating repeal al tl : ] A PThomas colloginte Institute. er. Miss Daniels. 'who is an enthu fhim®nd then struck the plaintiff. Usgry awe : me from. the guards | 9Uring a ytiarrel : : prinktet his tracks with red pepper; : I'he rest is contemporary 'history. ru ail After n on Olvinpia Trac mids this rendered the bloodhounds use: : ¢ t he frenit. ntiary. x uth | | lav. seizes McLeod's Compound Blackberry June 23rd. they robbed the housa of Yatrick Mets ire at Aladent Jane | ¢ i a wed our of the men Lut week Tracy was reported to be Cordial. Patri letau ! ' Puget Sound. fear the Idaho line, headed for the John Peon as, Ernesttown, d we) siactie golfer, was lene of alow sfortune, Wednes s fall from J come" at Barriefield links this after Fat Men Are Coming. loft of his barr to the ( " noon. ' : : Alex nder Tvo, of the Imperial ho dislocating one of hi ! Mrs. Bruee. Sherbourne street. To- Lael, returned last evening from® "Wat . 25th they co : \ and fa | ' > severe shaking up. ronto. (formerly. Miss Emily Dickson, | ertown, N.Y.. having arranged for the A safe and pleasant remedy for fo oo «0 emp breakfast near Kel nek ¢ ght at Seattle as def "Hole in the Wall country. Later Mrsy Gray, Wil of "Robert Grav, of Kingston) is ostaving with Mes fat men of that place--to come over arrhoea, cholera morbus, dysentery, | Mant arted north evidently wr Dritish » turned "up near Spokane and 'a cheesemaker, Queensboro, died 1 Machas. \ here" next week to meet a local fat | and all summer: complaints. 25. per eine 20th thev : territory, : age was found pinned to a post denly on Phursday "of apoplexy Mrs Miss Mamie flaws, who has been] en's team of baseballists. The _ first. boftle. McLeod's drug store, corner ave them back to 0 +O cane . \ th two compan hiti a farmbotise well warning Shenfi tray was about thirty vears ave visiting Her sister at the general hos} patch will be plaved "here, and T a re Princess and Montreal streets. ine 9th. thes fin hronsh! a 1 W | } posse of (Wie elepinit o a tumble and let of William £8 +f pital. re turned to Toronto to-day and | turn esmateh' at WateMown. ~ Every cco wi I Wa Ardin . oH fm 1, : ; fix him bl ty, ; He anil) loin 3 SS Flaws went, with. her to "spend plaver. will weigh 200 pounds or over Slumber Robes: a - | ih ! ap ho} it 4, o J ' anville, claims 10] her vacation at home. . : = tanliof them until thy On. il \ ank dm for no bie ink dian Point . Val . . hd 1 1 . : For a trip to the moon Mk. LE ¥ wi and o | 1 hizen ; . Si : ras 2 i] 19 han ht 51 Mrs. Waldron anc : Miss | fr! Wa Black Suits. Black Suits. a The A I. Bibb : wire sichied' ily. 1a % SY : ; vid 4 vas on his wav to Wyoming. mineral contains 1 qpon cturne from Jue oy J Lo . Y 7 A } AN o rt = | ) aft } : | suites KIO ] erie He had a sample] w, tichiard Waldron: i= at Oid-Gr Black suitsy i . 3a 3 1. per which contains" af chard or no sale Fhe H. 1 Hbhy Co Bert Corey. an old Rrock®ille of nickel > . . . . 250 who of late vears has. been Light Weight Coats And Vests. Prevost, of the Néw York .clothing ' : : = 4 'S I 3 1 I ! cl ; tore, Brock street, has splendid as- ki : % hol ; ' VARS ¢ t hday at wiv 1 5 } } | ho} t * Blrent, 08 4 8) : No... WALKING. 10 iF ¢ Ihe Roman Catholic Indian A#ocia- |] - : i : oh o theNew York Y ) . SInpan) MOTHER HENDY io } ' hoa ranch | orient of light-weight coats and vidon, was place \ n, organized by "Miss Katherine Wy 5 : ftePtowH, £ : I lhe pa 5 ¥ 1 i ! : vest; the proper garments: for sum- } a charge of steal hes, Ottawa, is to help Indiahs to ii eh, Sl , b evi kl mbnths e in. Moscow, All Healing Ojatment iy : sorlliound x pnd mer wear. HN summer coats at $1 It is alleged that Dunk sme self-supporting. Employinent i : } " \ peat 1 . Jovking alter ompany s Will Cure Sur, Frowes ae Los Salt ! hi I and €or) ' nd 81.50 are special value, sizes HA . ince Ho Georoe Vi hae . + 3 vi ior ept tor a short church ry : i nterests ther Rheum, Broken reasts, racked ipples, : fw {uct . Yi hat v he ® Pi : me piece fr ik in = be found among whit pr Sort Sinday. | The douviets de aol en eg of tie tow-roitirs . | Children's Sore Heads, Boils and Bealing .'C ! ; 2 : ho 16. She his window, great varicty Rawdon, with whom he nidian boys and girls, as they holidays : net ot bi 'hu Dey a, "7 Fingers. PRICE--25¢. - rubl) to oid cg V {rong to #choose from. jcare the schools, and a few expen we : the H. D. Bibby Co. ' > 3 is ye

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