Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jun 1903, p. 3

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9% hef | jo RINK: m. Garden ¢ e £5 12 's Chocolates. 'Phone 59, : pRB bDeBeeLE TUNING ? sh - Authorized We. dy MoCul- lo, Will be in ok. lané Most carefully best Posnible condi- tperienced, and re- y leave your Order & CO., 131 Prin- 2 a line direct to to. pither. Mr. Mc- MA ak xed. 3 * Goi pir "until iy ag Eh Fol Atl nil U 18th; Tiarnyax es AUS SY Go Bin > ath turning C3 Hickets | ate Bok: + ®ood on Si peri Full at K. & P ihe cr on. Supt. Feed, Napanes, to, and all 1o- al points. Trea Teaves Ofty Hall D- Agent, El Kat TSW IYTRENTS WAY YEA Special Trains to Manitoba and the Canadian. North-West, With free_colonist. losping cars Jeave Toronto at 9 p.m. Tacaday jn April, May and June and run any Horth Bay. colohist rates from XiBgaton aly re J une Asth, as follows Billings, Mont, Butte, wont, re 5 ab, 1903 ht, AR Fon INE" STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL AND. UEREC TO LVERFOOL, a BABOrian. ...... siifer: susierissises une 6 EER A engin, , 3 ug Domiutahs ute 29 "ARE 1. Sept. 5 South yark N July 4 STON ilo LIVERFGoL. : ous, SAUNA June 4, J 2 New England'. _ une 11, July. 9 ayflower .. June 18, July 16 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. Tauric, , June 5 Norseman, "June 13 Englishman, e 20. , Nomadic, June 27 AVoRNOUtU GM {AND BRISTOL. Montreal. Turcoman, June 20." sManximan, July 4 'Iberian, July 18. Turcoman, July 31 BOSTON TO ME AT ERGANBAN. Vancouver, June 6; bromas, June 20 . Por furtats HARE nL to 9, Pp, gins} dre Clarence St. Sars Dominion Ling, Montrea, & Port QUEBEC STEAMSHIP GOMPANY LIMITED. Riv and Gall of St. Lawremee - Summer Cruises in: Cool - Latitudes. * win Screw Iron "SS. "* Campana," -- sloctrc nights, electric bells and all comfort RL FROM MONTREAL ON MON- 3 at 2 0 im., 1st, 15th and 29th 3 27th July: , 10th "and 3k Ad ; Th 88d 21sf September, for Picton, . SiTcalling at Quebec, Fa- ther Point, Gaspe, Mal , The Perce, Cape Cove, Grand EAI, PEL, and Charlottetown, PEL. he finest trip of the season for health and comfort. ARTO o ERN, Secretary, Quebec. For ticke Hid' staterooms apply to P. HANLEY, or J. P. GILDER- SLEE VE, Tigket Agents, Kingston, Ont. L 0"E bf Bb, bo. Lirited The Bay' of 'Quinte' Route Rochester, N.Y. Steamer * Rérn King *" leaves Swift's Wharton Sendeys' a 5pm for Sum. merville, N. X. 3 (Roth 0 of Rochester). 1000 Islands Ramble Steamer: loaves Wt 1097 "@.h., for tour of Thousand - Islands, Salling at Alexan- dria Bay, RockpéFt a % fell Gahanoq ue. For full information apply. to TREN AGENTS, EY, &¥. PG ILDEL BSLEEVE, DAILY. LINE CRARLOTTE, THOUSAND 'ISLE, ToroNTO, BROCKVILLE; PRESCOTT & RONTREAL. i! LEAVE KINGSTON tava, dhursdays and Sundays util J GOING une, 8th, WEST. 6:00 ie BoiNG WwW i 5.00 p.m. TAMILTON, TORONTO, BAY. OF QUINTE Lau AND MONTREAL LINE. ne Kingston, Tuesdays ys. BOING: and Fri- any EAST, GOING WEST. 3. 280 pa. 11:80 n P. HANLEY wi. SWIFT & CO Ticikeg A a Favigi. Agent ALLAN "LINE an Nay 35.9 J. Pom 28 enn arisian, M, gem 40. Bon Pret gh fune 6,6 p.m. hr? | hnd "London- « London, $2.50 4 "ha poss, 5 and $26; Liverpool, ae, Bias i) a oudon. HAT ASG PIRECT. id _ So (3nd and' 8rd cuss Ri, May atin $75; 28d. "Cabin, Ho itr 1 4 win, val ToNTARIO SY! 210 SYNOD jee (Continid trom from page 2.) : began at an al ge Witaadante. y hl was: vary vgrm, and xl church Se ne aeemhit the extrer.s closeness of the place, but {& ; efthisipem was in no way dimmea= or 'low "After prayer by Archdeacon Wor and the confirm Hen of the Worl, Hig'kordship announ.:s of last sessiy ed the appointinent of the following: standing committees : Executive Committee Lord Liskop of OQ. ntarie, i Ex-Offigio members, The Cainirtan "The Rector of Kingston, The Clerical Secretary, The Registrar, The Lay Secretary, Treasurer, the chaitinen of 'the » ing committees, The Archidaacon of Kingston, The Archdeacon of Ontario, Revs. Canon Burke, H. B. Pat- ton, Canon Jarvis, Rural Dean Wied. cock, Rural Dean Bogart, C. M. Hiv: rig; 0. Dobhs, Rural Dean Arm- strong; Judge McDonald, F, . King, Edw. J. . Pense, M. P. P.. R. 4G, Wright, B. 8. O'Loughlin, W. H. Mou- tray, Allan Turner, G. F. Ruttan, Col. Halliwell, Henry Briscoe. Audit and Accounts "Committee--The name of Rev. C. J. Hutton was added. a ; piscopal Fund Committee, -- The Archdeacon of Kingston, Revs. W. Le- Dean Emery, Canon Loucks, "Canon Jarvis, The Archdeac- om_of Ontario, The Clerical Secretary IT. Walkem, K. C. + DCL, Edw. J, B. Pense, M.P.P., Belton, udpe a | Mcbonald, B. 8, Lah, Col. Hal: wd), The. Lay Secretary, R. J. Car- tay Trust Find Clrisbitice--Th of Kingston, The Archdea: ton of Ontario, Revs We: W. Burtén, als ten, Rural! © Dean Bogert, a Tighe, The Clerical Secretary, fatkem, K.C.) D.CL., F. King, & v Buttan, Judge McDonald, Edw, J. B. Pepse, M.P. PW. B Dalton, oof ak Lay Secretary, R. J. Carson. Kectory Lands Fund Committee. -- Fhé Dean of Ontario, The Archdeacon of Kingston, Canon Loucks, Canon Momporine, The Clerical Setretary, I, Wright, RB. BF Walkem K R. G, ( es , Judge Reynally, BR J. Car: Son, Widows . and' Orphans' Fund.-- Th Dean 'of Ontario, The Archdeacon of Kingston, Revs. Rural Dgan_ Bg Ganon Jarvis, 0. G. Dobkis, NL ical, Socmetars, Judge McDonald, Hen, ry Briscoe, R De J mes non, GoF. Ruttan, a yh tary. R. J. Carson. Rivinity Students Fand.--<Thi Ad déacén "of Kingston, Agchdeacon of Ontario, Revs. C, Harris, Rural Jean Bogert, The lerigal § Secretary, James Shanpon, R.-W, Garrett, M. D. J. B. Walkem, Judge Reynolds, The Lay Secretary, R. J, Garson. Clergy Supergnnuation tund.~ The Lord Bishop of Cntario, The, Arch- deacon of - Kingstotl, "Reis. VA. W. Cooke, Rural Dean Wright, ®teains Vighe, The" Clerical Secretary, R. JT, Walkem, K.C., DL.L;, Judge' McDon. ald, G. Fa Rfted, J. B, Walkem, R. J. Carson, The Lay Finance Committees! = Rebs, Steathe Tighe, J. W. Jones, - The Archd-acon of Ontario, The Clerical Neretary, KE, Jory Judge MeDonald, Lo. Me- The Lay Secretary, R. Car: il son. Domestic and Foreign Missions. --Phe Archdeacon of Ontario, Reys:"Canon Barke; Canon Macmérine, Rural Dean Emery, 0. G. Dobbs, R. S, Forheri, The Clerical Secretary, W. 8. Herfing- ton, Judge McDonald, RG. "Wright, Edw. J. B. Pense, M.P.P., G. JB Rut. tan, R. T. Walkem, K.C., D.C.L. Zhe Lay Secretary, R. J, Caxsen, br. Gardiger. Mission" Board. -- Bx 'officio Members, His Lordship the Bishop of Ontario, The, Dean of Ontarie, Phe Archdeacon. of Ontario, The Archdeacon of Kino- ton, The Chancellor,' The Treasurer, The Lay: Setretary, The C lerical Secre- tary. Appointed by the Bishop--Reys. 0.4G. Dobbs, Camcn Lougks;, Canon Jarvis, J. R. Berson, 6s Hague, R. G. Weight, G. F. Rutian Col} Halliwell, Sec Mouse--The Déan of Ontario, The Archdeacon of Kingston, The Archdeacon "of Ontatio, Kev. J. 0, Crisp, © Raral Dean Hogert, Cation Macmorine, Canon Loucks, "The Cleri- cal Vecretary," Edw. J. B."Pense, M. I'. P., Judge Reynolds, R. T. Walk- em, K.C, DCL, RW, Garrett, M. n., Col. McGill, W.'B. Carroll, J. Shannon, Judge McDonald, The Lay Seeretary, 3 Board of Rural Deams--Rev. D. F Bogert, Rev. H. B. Patton, Rev. F. T. Dibb, Rev. F. W. Armstrong, Rev. Cid. Youug, Rov: WW. Ne ht. State of' the Church--The Atchdea con of Kingston, Rev, dA Mac morine, Rural Dean , Wright, Rural Dean Bogert, Rev. R. 8, Forneri, The ET TIT I Ferrol in relation to La Grippe After the acute stage of this distressing malady there almost invariably follows great depres- sion, heart 'weakness, and fre- que: atly chronic cough, threat- ening the lungs. = For the relief and permanent cure of any of these conditions there is nothing ' known to medical science so safe, sure and effica- cious as Ferrol (the: Iron- Oil Food), the only preparation which contains in combination Cod Liver Oil, Iron and Phos- phorus, the exact constituents necessary to restore health and italit / Ferrol is as palatable. and easily digested asicream., fi ¢. a bottlej$ bottles for $4.00, Sample oes i irageists; OF fram? + Tite Pianos CourAsy, Lifen, pep ley Hutton, fn, KC DOLE, tario, 'Rev. Canon 'Burke, Rev Maemorine, Rev. J. 0. . Crisp, hp § FD. a. R> Beamish; Rev. _» HH. 'man, The Archdeacon of Pague, by 2 E. 'Ruttan, Judge MeDon+ ald; The Lay Secretary; The. ¢r, he Clerical doy, Col. Halliwell, Dr. Gardiner. Kingstow, . The: Archdeacon of Kil ton, The 'Chancellor; The: Clerical See. retary, Rev, 'Canon: Macmorine, Rev. 0, Cpinp, Hav, d Stearne . ie Rev. , W. Cooke, R. J. Carson, Trea- of Kingston, R. T. Walkem, K. C., D.C.L., Fdw. J. B. Pense, M.P.P., R. J. Carson. port members, paying tribute members of synod, mow of this synod hereafter speak of the church in Can Révs, Messrs, committee on divinity, students fund, that this committee 'notify the prin- cipal of Prinity University that synod will assist: worthy 'divinity stu" a further loap, this tommittes, "The - tenor of the de bate was in should exert tacit is dates for holy orders and them 6 the fullest amount possible, in order that vacant missjons and par: ishes- might be filled. Archdeacon, Worrell pointed out that a student 'had never applied to the .committen. for aid." It generallv. known that the find ia securing candi was loan would be. made, if students that they needed the: money to . com: plete their course, in. 'col ». The synod 'had given, Trinity Colleg $1. 000 with a view to securing ordained the needs of the. church. The speaker advocated a Sunday collection in. be- half 'of 'the fond. He was opposed te attackifig "the capital of the fund; depleted. vi F. T. Dibb poitited out that the 'dearth of candidates for holy or: dels was fot 'confined to Ontario. dio- cose, or Canada: it ay unitersal, he ing felt in Germéiny, United States and othet éountries. The "resolution presented by Rev. Mri Jones, defining the poliey of the committed in charge ¢f 'the fund, to wive $150 and furthe? "Befistance to students; was adopted 'after a further ghort: discussion. Revi J. R. Serdon presented the fo. uort of the committee on clergy trust fund, Showing- a balance carried over of $1,702.26!" Phe 'ariount 'of interest received . from the 'consolidated fond was 85,320.49, 'making 'a total 'of $7,- 022.75. Disbursempnts were $5,550, leaving: a balance 'of 81,472.75. The state of the fund will not pernsit of an. additional annuitant he ding placed on the list, The Dean. of . Ontario presented the report: of "the mission board, which was taken up clause by clause. The first clause provided for the appoint: ment 'of 'a missionary agent to can- vass the diocese in: behalf: of 'nrissions, at a salary of 815000 a year. Rev. Bedford:dones was oppoked "to this; he thought it inexpedient to ap: paint another paid agent while Rev. My, Hutton's canvass was incompléte. His 'lordship pointed out 'that © Mr, dones' suggestion was directly 'ap posed to the policy. of the bishop. If the present lethargy throughiout the diogese was to. "continue, then 'allow matters to remain as: they bave been in the past. if he could get men to fll vacant, pastorates and' 'mission fields, the synod : had fot the funds "with which to pay them. The most success ful, way to canvass was to appeal to the church people directly, and if this was done instead. of having a fund of 85,000, the synod would have not less than $12,000. He. counselled those present to set. themselves against seh a suggestion as Mr, Jones had made. Rev. Mr. Seraon opposed the policy outlined by the bishop; 'He thought that such a canvasset would receive a cool reception in some of the parishes, Rev. J. "W. Jones, Tamworth, up held the policy of the bishop. The dio- cese was made up largely of small par. ishes and missions, which required as- sistance, such as outlined by his lord: ship. Such' a canvasser would revive the funds of thé mission board. His lordship pointed out that it was intended to place this fuhd on a busi ness basis. He thought it to the in- terest of the diotess that such an' agent should be afpointed. Chancellor Walke upheld the bis: hop in" his stand. We Quoted instances where canvalsing had been beneficial in increasing fandé 'and in keeping up interest" iV missions, Debate on the report was adjourned in order to appoint scrutineers for elec tion of members of the mission board : On motion of Archdeacon Worrell, Rev. H. H. Bedford Jones and Col. Halliwell were appointed representa tives on the council of Trinity "Univer: sity for tWo years, Anthony Hope's Engagement. New York, June 3.--~The enzagement Schools--The "Dean 6f 'On: / Canon vi : HE Increases. fas Yar "June 1.--The "recent of Ontario; G. E. Newton Kingston Rectory--The Rector "of surer, The Lay Secreta James Shaonon,. R., W. Garrett, s J.B, [tlsm] 8 guiging a little. Walkem, John Hamer. gain Deceased... Members of Synod--Rev. 3 Wagerville Watts. Rural Dean Emery, Rov. W., Lewin, ai "June 2.--The pasties Judge, McDonald. sags ie but cows 'seem td Committce on Diocesan Canvass -- The Dean of Ontario, pe Archdeacon Judge McDonald : presented the Te: of the committee on deceased to former ased. Mr. Hinchley, Marlbank; gave notice of motion, to the 'effect that members the United Chureh of England and Ireland in Canada as the Senidion church, or Jones and Burton moved, in respect to the report of the thig dents at Trinity to the extent of $150 of ovis: is a year, and, if necessary, will advance Debate followed upon the 'report of i-that the synod to assist in vain was available, and 'that After, the amount per student was used. up, a. further felt men for the diocese, but the supply of men was found to be inadequate for that was done it "Wwotld" foon rnd fag, 2 A howersydid wauch good. Archie H. is home ramet fon "Vanal. atine is i ing Al residence with: & codt * YI. Biider has now "Bartley, ailing with rheuma- wilk, well for {14 pasture they have. A large number from arquiid here are going to to the €irvus in Kingston. W. Wagar has gone to the hospital at Kingston, He had an operation for appendi wv D, Black has a geng of men" WR tan bark in H, Wagar's woods. Farmers say there will not be many apples this summer; Yisifors': Mey. 1. Goodfellow, F. Goodfellow and N. Walker at W. Me: Cumber's; Mr. and Mrs. W. Cousing at J. Wagar's, i Préstonvale Items. Ereatontale, June 2.--Medsrs. George Itichards, 'Sh, Ww and MeKenacher, 'erth, are ong a few days here, Miss Lena Horri for "wome time igus , is iMproving. Miss * Jack: visiting her friend] Mie Seat McFarlin. Mise Kemp, of Navan, and Miss NM. Naugh! in, "i Gilg) visited friends Tere Sunday. "Alice Horning 'enter: inined 'a pttmber of friends from Perth _and here to a birthday party, Wiss McGinnis, of North Dakota, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Haby of this pl Lal ace. Mountain Grove Notes. Mountain, Grove, June 2-Dextes Cronk vonducted scrvice in the Me: thodist church on Sunday morning; Rev. We of Clarke being . absent at Plevna. Miss Fita Kennedy has open ed her yehool which was closed for a couple of weeks. Miss Maggie Coulter has gone to visit her sister at Desert Lake. Calvin" Toyst, Toronto, ia spending! 2 few days with his parents. Visitors Bert Mills at home; Miss Mabel 'Converoy, * Portsmouth, at George Somers'; John Cowdy, Pet: worth, at 'B, Cowdy's; Miss Maggie McKnight, at home; Go Gates, West: brook, at D. MeDonald's. -- Collar Bone Broken. McLean, June 2--The weather con- tinues Very 'dey. vt Vanvolken: burgh; while viding his wheel: on, Fri: day ~eveniug, fell. and. had = his Int Lone broken' in, two. places. H in under the care of Dr. Finley. Fire are raging here. A numbet from here attended the hon] pienic-at Wagar: ville dast week. Miss Emily Sills and Charles W. Walker spent. Vietoria day in Kingston. Mrs. Sanford - Walker and son Charles; visiting friends here, have: returned to their home in Cen: tral Ohio. ' Mrs. Card, Gladwin, Mich.; i* the guest of Mra. A. Foster. . Mr. and' Mrs. A. Cousing' ave at Gi Sills'. Arden News. Arden, June 2.-On account of the drought forest firea 'are raging, and every thing is drying up. The council wet. in' the town hall yestesday. A large. number of men 'who have been repairihg the C.P.R. trek, left this village on Friday. Milo: N Wood was married 'at the Wothodint parsonage on Sunday to a daughter of Gilbert Thompson. A you son has been Jately added to the family of Andrew Ushornd, clerk of Kennebec. Mrs, Carl, wife of A. H. Carl,' merchant, unwell for some time, is improv ing: Daxid Osborne is wick. Rev. A. Huffman left yesterday to attend the Methodist conference. Charleston Lake Locals, Bay, last week, A nambor went to Brockville on Saturday to see the cir: cus. Our nen hac had A Vusy time lately fighting fire, but have succeeded in gelding it all extinguished except he "ine Kelsey's istand. D. h lost, a valuable cow Jast week, Rumor says that one of our prominent young men; is about to join. 1s. John Foster and Mrs. Robert Foster recently visited at densbur. Mr. W Seeley's Buy. spent Saturday with Her moth er, Mes: A. Johnson. H. 2. Bingham, Ganatiogue, dnd E. 8. Clow, Athens, spent a couple of days at the lake last fae week; . Chas. E. Mclntyre. Napanes West, Bs uel T. Bartlett. Deseronto, d Attended Camp Meeting. McDiarmid, Morven, Wm. 8. ENS ee: red A Orange, » N.J. Na Wilton, June «7 Mrs, Lemuel Newburgh, J. G. Lewis. Ww. doh mires oy Stars, Hn serious illness, is | McCall. Bath, den 8. Spence. roel mg endl i so {ar recovered as to be able to be | Adolphustawn; Roger. Allin. Sand- Ny a jhunton, n moved to her daoghter's, Mrs. R. N. | hurst Bay; E. Farnsworth. Selly, Da i nie... gh ol r Lapum, with whom she will remain for some time. dobn Ovens and Miss Pear] Switzer are, glad to es them out once more Mr. and Mrs. S. Davison accompanied their er Mra, jes, .. when the returned to her home in Lowyille, | H. « in_weck. A handsome ment was erected this week in memory | vi of Charles Snider. Several, attended of Anthony Ho the Miss Elizabeth Shetdon, of New was announced at the wedding break, fast of Miss Sheldon's sane Sheldon, the aetress; says the London eorrespondent of the Hera'd: arte eesmeseied Oranges. 20¢., 30c., and 40c, a tore, tte Hornerite camp.merting at Flgin- | Lewis. Demoréstville, Wi -J% Rogers, hurg yesterday. Mr, ts. Harver | Nosthpost,. d o£ 'Lake, have gope ingsville, to | Valle, Charles H. Coon. Milford, Fn visit, their . daughter, . Balkwell: | och B, Cook. ' Point Traverse, fdaae Mrs, W., Gallacher, Portland, is visit: | Snell. Cressy, H, h. dist. ta -- - mn ng Tistict- Hol PH ori; hed For Years. evi rehibald is "For a 1 bad a severe | Mountain Grove, w. Revs, Clarke t Mis 'na, Joseph W. 'Robbins. Venuach sister, nd cou T. was 100, wenksnnd arhansted ton, G Ye br from -soughing hit I was mmable to 97 Wo Cloyne, Win. Jha. ttend to my business: Two bottles of Bier', --~ Emilion cured my 8S. Vanal- | on a structure belonging age. nobles; -und one larger and better sit Charleston, June 2~Mrs. A. W, | uated than the rest may have Been Johnson has recovered from her ill; |'for the emperor. On either side of the ness. v. W. W. Giles is occupying | cntrance are cages built under. the his cottage, ' Victoria day passed off | wats. Looking into them the visitor quietly here, with but few visitors. A | an fancy that one had beer a jeell party from Lansdowne spent Victoria }dor Christians and captives: while day on the lake. Miss E. Johnson | irom the other came the cries and visited her gister, Mrs, Berry, Sebley's | snarls ol huugry beasts (hat were to fevour them in the arena to" furnish a France. brotght to view 'the work had to, be iscontinued, as it die of an adjoining building used by an omnibus thorities have decided to buy. the pro- perty as soon as the Cardinal and Og. | and restore the other half of the am- J. phitheatre: First Draft--Bay Of Quinte Con- vid. Balfour. Wilton, David C. The many friends of | Yarker, Wm. H. Buckler. i. Shorey; Main Stivet, R. H. Laitchy Bloomfield, Alfréd L. ton, John A. mMORU: | ans. Francis Johnston, Hallowell, Harry 7. A mae aE dorm Kod tha x rte £2 AE ve fs, SE, ly ied hg CET hs, do Hot ot SANETARDE M+ AnD Botevation es hich for. Reanyy. 4th 'he River St. Lawrence, bounded on ight DY to (Saud mankt Can ominen' hagnifioehis & po for 20 tion oa % We by the intention of 'the tom build such an ing relatives in this vitihity: 'Jame: his parents: Mises Busie Parrott. and Sunday. Mrs. Burt, Fellows, is wo ing a few days at Mrs. EK. A St-------------- RELIC OF. THE, PAST. : a tad Found Benpath Pads. Parie, shut in by iron railings and hidden from the street by a little hill, grass wovered 'and adorned with trees, lies an. moet interesting relic 'of the lays long since gohe £, when this seatitiful "¢ity 'Wh under the rule of the Roman invader. The 'spot is own to those who 'know it at all 1s the Parc I'Arene, and the Roman arena which nestles quietly in ith city was discovered by acoident after a leep "of many 'centurion. There was ; urgent peed. .of a new water supply in the losality 'on: the eft bank of the Seine, not far from hé Jardin dé Plantes.' To provide a ~eservoir the authorities began to ex: avate .in a little 'park at' the corner of Roe Navarre and Rue Monge, only requen ted children and their nur- wa, After the digging = had béen 'go- ing on a while the worknien came up: to another Proceeding carefully, little © by attle,: they laid bare a Roman arena. Whether the work was done by man slaves or conquered Gauls under the lash of a Roman taskmaster is a matter of conjecture The entrance tothe arena is Fon the Rus Navarre. To the right and lef. mre the hoxes reserved. for the Roman holiday in the capital of sunny When half of the arena had been rums under the company. The tity au lease runs out ference. Napanee . District. --Napanee East, Day. Picton district Picton First, Siduyey Brown. Well Mel 'amus. Conseron, Foster. Carrying Place, Chas, Ad. Murray, Hiram J. Aflen. Redners- ille, F. B. Stratton. ' AmeBasbury, th the enter- i Sam Ls O al a FIRST-CLASS but it only of recent date that. hey. Leen aR ovary the he Broyerty end ngs. SH popiation of of ' Lwen on = FS he Bena bi the entrance the vot Juints slong of UPPER WELL. ice in I sia it ih a Spavific, ads 'an imperial Vint, ands hls which are are the f Pai or West nt ri ba Sanddas wi xray stape wens: | or A Tre an thei Ved tainly it roper--to: take; into a I salubri Ry Climate ton he sity, he pro whi eal, and Amb TE) Ted et Gases, carbonic decid ges. 15 3 raaatesignints . : LOVLR W AS TT arte vin Nuno ort] ait ea gE | ans the niofith oe o une; July, August an oride ol sodium vin ih ys aia bel comers io of sodg . . . .. Al C Rete rita and hast seevies Sina oF enbeitin'. 4°, 710 1 #amen fo sly So os, such Ey ont aL Tor 1s | Ohlovide magnesium © Lo. vor 15.43 : Hi ox pus i ochaster, tn fact Fh oy {ive ch and Boll Gases, carbonic ach he. best hing. rk ma Gad and "trace of homer hydro; also in close DTC oS The ow of the pret EC ou re. tl ny hry gr sueomgly . ti do t an & eo aed hotel an will wn pnd Sinitmond, Verona, 'spe Sunday with Lizzie. Cameron, : Vie questa TH at Rev. I. C, Day's b Satutay e ( Where Christians.' Disa Paris, June 3 --In the very heart of reston.. The ceremony was performed in the First Freshy térian ohureh, jm vel . with "roouts, wad every facili i FL, Tog leek Shs Frotesmer tne Todline and "bromine (traces). ; § lle. at the ie. Goneiby Hoel ford, having been called a Jamphell. couple | of days $0 the deathbed. of his bro ther, who, Poved away yesterday al: ternoon, "trve And Abuse Of Hose: Superintendent' Hewitt, of the wat.' érworks, dtates that anany people ate using ho on their lawns who . have mo right; to. do so, pot having | noti the ment of their intention. intends prosecuting all who violate the by-law in this respect. The same trouble is already being experienced this .scadon regarding waste of water on lawns. A large number. of people keep their hose runing he when there is not the 'sl it; Few have nny 'idea ort ou of ar wasted, and of consw » at a 2 & lawn with Water does no good. A little judgment for pumping. Overflowin would save the © waterworks depart. meal much 'money. -------- Portsmouth Court Of Revision. At a meeting of the ' Portsmouth dourt of revision lust "evining, thee "chines - were' made: George Richard: son, -§250, 7 reduted to $100; D. 0' Leary, only one bitch, $4, reduced to 2 1. Lonegen, name' struck ofl; Felix oCartney, , "redoced to $300; A. R. "Allen estate, $3,600, reduced to $2,000; BR. M. Graham, no dog; Jethro Graham, telegraph operator pode: A Crimmens, one dog, struck of id: Campbell, two hues, at $100 eac duced to $300 each; J. A Be re pution,™ ¥, BR M McGuirk, put ong BR Corby; trapsferred. to Greer property; J, Seymour, Aransferved to Campbell property; 8. Greer, $800, re duedd to $750, Ld Fair Warning. The officials state that ¥f thé com- binatioh of rascals that push the large stones off t wall of ta qui bridge, on the Barriefield , are caught, they will be severely punish ed. Such sondues deserves punishient, as it pot only destroys property but endangers life, Frew cucumbers to morrow. at Ker: 124 King St. West, Toronto. at Ferguson' eh - Wel on cough and benefited me in every way." Hineapples for 'reserving' at Feige: | : =A. Milligan, Torobto, Canada.

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