ERENT FIRST SOTA board; al board. May be had &% Mrs. Bre 5, 24 Stuart St. ------------------ ; BET: not. far | el Parks oR of from three to Bve. 19 and » Earl TWO UNDR! AND re Sums rim one. thousand % 3 8 tw fan fa HODwN'S EUR: |. lars i WIN U Erg BE hy bok) {MONEY M0 LOAN INY'LARGH small sums, at low pites of interest on city and farm property. « Loans granted on city end a j- ADL al te iho eG ILL, manager ol op tenac an n= ent Society. Office opposite the' Post Office. noe Company. Available 8} 013 In atdition 2 0! . "have r ited * Habe of kholders. Farm and city insured at lowest possible TODEw. or, giving J o "= rates from Stock Exshange HL .. FULLY PAID, © KINGSTON "BRANCH Opposite Britiah American Hotel. LIYERPQOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire In: . EF « 5 ® NGE & REE + da JH » 2. "Phone W." ny 'J. J. McKENNA, : Manager. Bonds, Stocks, Oratn and Provisions bought on margin or fof cab, WHY NOT OWN A copy, of our 400 page * GUIDE TO INVESTORS." * We mail it free. Also ag our "DAILY MARKET LET- ANY W BONDS, f Ld, £ r MELINDA STREET, ONT. PT SER 'SUMMER RESORTS. Lake's Granite House, Battersea. oul boro lake. Favorite resort for American visitors. NoGonnell's Hotel, Collinge Bay. ne tor Jolin air, Su 1 in, constant serv. Private T *Phaene .« 1s" & grest convenience in house op'ufactory, We install thew very chaply." Ses us. about it. Electric Bells 5 We place them in. your house or store at little cost. BREGK & HALLIDAY. ram -------------------------- ETE) AVE YOUR SALE And Y Will guarantee you watis- factory results. We don't brag, hut perform the work. Nothing sherificdd, 'but your Dest interest W. J: MURRAY, The Auctioneer. i . sPtusition offers to good 8, OF representatives. i RE oe at 7 fan ny - § of - nt % fon or ANDNA rl rl No sell it fou. 38. ©, Only. a 0) give a B at Up-to-Date Mus EPHANT amilton fhe to slip soby which into: Toron ket, most "durable, finest colors, ] iF Ringston. A. STRACHAN, HARDWARE MERCHANT. iL. J. MYERS, 60 BROCK STREET. Fa: "Fed, and it the company did '} Was the fault of the system which had fof * "the Oo . snatched up the maiden in her Music Store, |= gave a loud ery. It was her father, | TRR[.| Sompepiarihe Bas Money replete in romance and Wabght to light yotsday, when four co) a ldiphia $150 cath' for' court by Magistrate Smith. This: marks ; Bon of a pang which has robbed the Traction com- pany of 'thousands of dollars. ! When" Chief Silegx of the company" force of detestives hogan an iaetige- tion into ceftain shortcomings in. ac- prepared to cope counts he was not ith an eld system of robbery. Little. by littl pilfering of tickets evolved into. evidences -of.a well lai Conspitgey, it by mpg Fre and carried out 8 lar ce- nl "the. ordinary" in i \ rested ple that it wad t it to dely de- tection. Each man tore & number of exchange tickets from his pad 'and turned in three cents for caph ticket at the office of~the-Jine. This required sone. capital, but the returns seemed 49 'beso sure that the outlay was re gatded as a good investment. "1 Méantime, these: tickets would he ox- 'ehanged for 'the tickets of a cross line. The cross town tickets were turned in as an cquivalent for five cents, the profit "on the transaction being two cepts. There: was nothing to mar the Success of The plot for months. Pij er had $1,500 in bank, and Louis Arca: ehick perfected fils plans for his mar- ¥iage. i young men were not coférhl jn their, action, nor did they fear arres®, | The scheme was simply one of trans- portation mathematics, they conclud- suffer it been ingiigungted. Louis, Aronchick was married last "Tuesday #¢ his home. in South Ninth street. The marriage was not typicgl dverage conductor. Many guests were at the reception, and the collation was all that they could wish. The bride was radiant and no Jess 'so was the bridegroom. He sajd "he 'was a hapny man, and thanked ey: ervone for their kind wishes. Yesterday, in contrast, came the scene at the magistrate's office. The young wife threw her arms about hér husband's neck: and: sobbed in the bit: torncss of her. grief and disappoint- ment. The testimony against her hus band was the first premonition ofthe cloud: that, for' a time. at least, was to 'wreck her: happiness. English Notes, |. The yearly loss by wear in British gold coins is £48,000, Two men haves been hanged atlei- hoostér, Eng., for the mibwder-of-oa po- liceman. x At a sale of pictures'in London, a Gainsborough, ainety-one inches hy fifty-nine inches, realized 2,100 -gui- neas. 'Phere are ninety swimming baths in London the greater, besides 2,600. pri- vate baths. : During last year 1,295 vessels, ton- 'nage, 800,374, were built in the Un- ited Kingdom. London possesses 313 parks and op- en. spaces; in 1884 their number was only 102, Rev: ; Fredevick Pearson, vicar, War rinpgton, Eng., committed suicide by shooting. A Kelso solicitor, Robert Fauld: was, at the : high court in Edinbuegh, senteficed to three years' penal servi tude for forgery and embezzlement. Bees raided and took possession of the workhouse at Amsterdam, Bucks, Eng... having entered by the ventilat ing shafts. Few people can afford a private me- nagerie. One of the few is the Dake of Bedford, who has a collection at Wo- burn, Eng. An addition has been made ofa male girafie from Abyssi- nia. - Daring Eskimo Lover. A young Eskimo had secretly' court- ed the daughter of an enemy. The huts of the "lovers 'were not far remaved, but one night the terrific cold ripped a great, crevasse in the ice, and the young man's house was isolated, A gotge separated it from the-igloo, br ys, containing his sweetheart, Put there was a narrow. bridge of ice left the crevasse. Eskimo# sleep in 2%%h¢' lover decided that he would that night cross the ice bridge, steal the om he loved, bear her to his hut and then break dows the bridge so that he and she together tight "enjoy | their Honeymoon: uamo- lested. He planned very successfully. He crept into kis énemy's hut, he sack without awaking any one, he bore ber over the ice bridge safely, and then the sack to embrace his bride; but, beholding its contents, he that he had stolen. Taxing Bachelors. President G. Stanley Hall, of Clark university, came out flat-footed at the meeting of the National Educa- tional association in favor of the tax- ation of bachelors, " Statistics show," said he, *' that marriage is undertaken later in life than former ly, and late ge is one of the things which fends to the decay of civilization. When the normal man reaches 40 and is still unmarried I am convinced that something is wrong, that the man has neglected a . J duty and should be classed with those who will not fight for their country in time of war or who will not pay their taxes." Popular Excursion. la Point Friday, steauler poms, whari, 1 1:30. 'Adults, Ze; children | fits gine and taking hack En re supplies. ~ | Just this week Colin To : : 332 taken to A and horse, awd | be traders come in with: them their Fraser has come down from Fort Chippewyan, on Lake 'Athabasca, with a cargo of furs bumbering. somewhere over 20,000 skins. Among them were 17,000 rats, 1,300 martin, 1,200 mink, besides small- er quantities of Otter, beaver, fisher, mink, bears 'and all kinds of foxes. Among the fox pelts were thirty-five silver grey, which are looked after as carefully as though they were South African diamonds or Klondyke nug gets. I spent a very inteteat ing hour two this morning' looking through the stock after it had been sorted. Af- ter the buyers have examined the jot it will be divided into, five or six lots and sold to the highest Lidder, subject to a reserve bid. There' are] some' very interésting stories connect ed with these fur traders," but they would be out of phice here. The p s which the town 'has made within the last year or two is almost marvellous. There are about 300 buildings of one kind or another whigh are either finished or are in the course of construction this year. We have as fine schools, churches and com mercial blocks as-you will find in most of the cities of the Dominign and which would be a credit to any of them. And all this building is but the re sult of the influx of people. The fact that six teachers, (five in the public school and one in the high school), have been added to the staff since last Christmas sufficient to show the enormous rate at which the people are flocking into the town, to say. nothing of the surrounding coun: try. Not only is the town increasing in population, but it is 'also addi those enterprises" which will material ly assist in making it the commercial hub of the North West. We have saw mills, a woollen mill, a flour | mill, foundry, sash and door factory and several other; smaller industries. A complete water works and sewer system has been laid, and in the very near future we will have the, street car service, Our town is verv much alive with regard to the sporting ele- ment. Nearly every game imaginable played here. Ve have a skating and curling rink which will compare very favorably "with any in the Do- minion. - While the people in Manitoba gen- erally are aflected with a shortage of crop this year, we will have here good erops, The grain exhibit at Strathcona fair today was good, several samples measuring = six fpet and over. With a week or ten days of hot weather we will be able to give a good aeount of the grain is is ir $s § is Aug. 20.-All Britain extraordi heroism woman, w armed + broom, confronted | & 2 rr after he "had killed i yentod him from slaughter: children, and drove him to heroine's name is Anne . Bvaps, a veterinary sw : Wales, living in me with his wife 'asd chil- besarte suddenly insane on Wed- Seizing a knife, the chased his wife into the yard stabbed her. to death, shouting that he would kill all the children, . As Evans started into the house Apne Owens confronted him at the kitchen door. The maniac attacked her, but undawmted by the jabberiog madman who. Hourished . his drippi knife the brave girl at bi th - Sout hroom and ; deow m out of the yard. Surprised hy the fierce onslaught, the ey Sod the police cought hint after a battle. The heroine told her, story. magestly to the coroner's jury, and. the coroner commen her, for, her extenordingry bravery, saying, 'The whole somuun ity feels indebted to this heave girl. Fow men would. have had the coun to confront an armed madman, Un- doubtedly her bravery preyested . the slaughter of the entire family." -------- * TERMS USED, 'A « Glossaxy .. Of 8 i ir Ti ¢ # » I EH § Following is a glossary of 'the peld cipal 'terns ocoutring in' description; of sailing races: a . 'Abaft-In the direction of the : Beating "to° 'windward--Making pro gress against the direction of the wind. 4 Before the 'wind---When the wind ' is following the vessel, . ' Bending saile--To secure' & yard, boom or gaff. 5 Bow sea--A sea breaking 'against a vesstl's bow. . Bring to--To come to an anchor age. Chops---~Where the wafers of a ohan- nel and the sea moet, Cross sea~A sea which runs qon- trary to the direction of the wind, Cut water--The foremost part of the stem which divides the water when the vespel'iis.sailing. Ease ofi--To slacken, to tome with. Jven keel--When a vessel has no list, but. floats evenly. Fair wind--A wind which enables, a vessel to lay her course, Furk+To roll up and secure a sail or awning. t Gather--The act. of overtaking an- vessel. ¥ hail'to a up * other * Hard down--To put the tiller as far to leeward as it will gol we Head sea--A sea coming: the anme point of the compask vessel is directed toward, | Head to wind--The situation of a vessel when she has. heett thrown np into the wind and all ker sails are shaking. Heave to-- to the wind. * In stays--When a sossel has come up into the wind preparatory. to going about on another tacks +i" Lay a course--Whem the. wior per mits a vessel to: point toward her destination. i : Leeway--The amount 'a. vessel loses by being forced sideways. Lie. to<Keeping a vessel so close to the wind that she makes. little - hoad way, * ' To bring: a gessel's hoad crop. The outlook in cattle does not ap- pear so good, Beef js. a little low at | present, and the ranchers are holding on, thinking it may rise, 'but there. is just the daWger that they may hold too long and they will be wanting tq 4 ¢hip when the line is busy with the grain traffic. As a result there will not be great enough demand for the cattle and they may have to sell even cheaper or hold bver, which is expensive once they are ready for sale.~G. E. E ' HORNETS STING GIRLS. The Children Attacked by Infuri- ated Insects. Thousand IThland Park, N.Y., Aug. 20,--Nellie and Fannie, the two oung daughters of Fred Marshall. of Watertown, had an encounter with hornets, which might have ended fa tally if jt had not been for the prompt assistance of bystanders. The two little girls were playing in the grass near the tabernacle when one of them accidentally stepped on the hornets' nest." Immediately the in- sects swarmed out and covered the heads and shoulders of the children. C. A. Whittier and others who were standing nearby were: attracted by, their cries and rushed fo the aid of the girls, not, however, before they had been severely stung by the horn- ets, many of which became entangled in their hair and had to be picked out. Everything sible was done to re: lieve the suffering of the children Nellie, who was stung more severely than her sister, was removed to Wa- tertown, Elginburg Etchings. Elginburg, Aug. 20.--8chool re opened on Monday under the manage- ment of Miss Mary Letherland. John Dougherty is suffering with blood-poi soning in his hand. . Miss Makin, Kingston, spent a few days with her friend, Miss Counter. Misses Spooner and Tolls took in the excursion to Watertown on Saturday. W. Lawson is visiting his daughter in Syracuse. Visitors : Miss Stinston, Marlbank, at Joshua Knight's; Miss Buck, Kings- ton, at J. H. Lake's; J. Counter, To ronto, at his father's, C. Counter; Miss KE. Irvine; Manitoba, at L. Spooner's; Misy Lawson, Kepler, at 4 Lawson's, Tour the 1000 on steamer Tist--When a vessel's pasts' are cline from the perpendicular, Loose--To unfurl &isaili « Lufi--A vessel isi. luffed by putting her tiller to leeward, amd bringing her into the wind. Reef--To countrget a sail 'is to it, Rigging--All the ropes of a vessel. Run--To scud belote a 20. Sag~When a vessel drifts sideways under the influence of A wind at sea. Scud--To drive helore a gale, Sen--A wave. Set on the tide--The direction in which the tide is flowing. Spais--A general tgrm applied masts, booms, galls and yards, Stakeboats--The hosts which mark the énds of the imaginary. line for the start and finish of a race and the real to - turning points oo At Lake Ontario Park: Despite an infavorable black. cloud which passed over the eity hetween seven antl eight o'dlock last evening, a large crowd asecmbled at Lake On- tario park to be 'entertained 'by the company now performing there. Little Doris Epworth so pleased the audience that she was presented with a bon. quet. The vocal 'work of Rose and Drayton was adntived; the p aro good ringers. Elwéod ' and Penton, lightaing change artists, are also prime favorites. THE OLD RELIABLE New York, Saturday, leaves 3 p.m. 3oc, : --------. WA donp box" for 10c. "celluloid" at | 3 o ure 4 the Buildings and grounds is st i fiE FE fh i i 5 E i ef 3 : : 8 2 - i R; with singing and liers, will carry from persons each. there will bé operated a ter craft of all nations, ine housebost of hing. he Ra ia, i South Islands, = hoe of Hawaii, canoe and dugout of the American Indian, and the Catamaran of Aus: tralia, besides novelty boats, design- od to represent peacocks, awaiis, sea : ponts and other real and fabled be senlpt for the decorntion of os, then enlarged or 'built' wp" in a large workshop at Hoboken and at the fair grounds in St. Louis Many of those employed are students and young sculptors, who thus obtain a_ livelihood' while study art. The preparation ages over eighty Scuip- tors, Posides. men men, employed enla nt, This activity RO®8 On un: der Karl Bitter, who is assisted by an advisory, Constructioh has begun at the Yat the Galveston Flood," "Irish V Sa an recently, and "The Pike." beg : A feature of Iowa's dairy exhibit at the world's fair will be a statue in butter of John Stewart, the pioneer creamery man of that state, . Hives of bees with their living oe cupants making honey will be a fea ture of Colorado's exhibit at the world's fair. Nineteen counties will contribute to the collection. Among the vegetable 'curiosities in Missouri's display at the world's fair will be a cucumbér tw and n half feet long, weighting four and a hall pounds, i: -------- ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL. List of Successful Students at Ex- aminations, i The list of successful pupil Athens hi partmental. examinations has been given out for publication and is as follows : Junior matriculation--Carrie Leg ett, Arthur Parish, B, C. Reynolds, TA Rrynolde, - Claude Patterson, Myrtle Cadwell, Mabel Green, W. R. Leadbeater, May Pinkerton, W. P. Richards, G. Richards, Garnett Shel don, 8. F. Tackaberry. . Part. 11, junior leaving--B. Alord, M. Cadwell, ' Mabel Carpenter, Nellie Crummy, Jonnie. Davidson, Keitha Ducelon, Effie Gal r, Mabel Green, Ada Joynt, W. RB. dbeater, H. KR. Lender, W. J. MeéAndrow, Edna Me Laughlin, Claude Patterson, May Pink erton, W. 1. Richards, G. Richards, KE. Rabb, Maggie Robeson, 1. Robbins, C, Ross, BR. Ross, G. Sheldon, J. Stin son, 8. Tackaberry, (hosors), I. Washburn, Dora Webster, T. Whaley, Grace Wing. i Medals and prives~Form 1V medal, Byron C. Reynolds. Form 111, médal, Seymour F. Tackeberry. Form MI, prize, Hazel Washburn. Form II, me dals, Eva E, Johnston and Ethel Im: ersoft. Form I, prize, Maude Taylor, Valedictorian, 8. ¥ Tackaberry. Currency For Crop Moving. Chicago, 11, Aug. 20.--Shipments of 'eurrency to went for crop moving pv. poses have bégun and it is expected there will be a steadily increasing de- mand from now until October. As yet shipments to the North-West have been limited, the bulk of the currency sent out of Chicago, going to the banks in Kansas and Nebraska. An an indica tion of the size of the western move ment, it may be stated that the First National is shipping nearly $200,000 day. other banks are shipping propor. tionate amounts. The movement is not altogether westward, however, as some of the country banks gre shin ping small amounts to Chicago. The Chicago banks are in excellent posi- tion fo meet the demands that will be made on them this year' for moving the crops. It js probable that New York reservls. will be drawn on les this year than usual. Dynamiters At Work. Belleville Ontario. - Tuesday morning an ajtempt was made by some y 'or parties to blow up the aa Water Power company's dam at' Marble Rock. Luckily, however, no great damage was done, but had the structure been blown away , it would have caused untold damage to the company's property in this town. Who the per- petrators of the dastardly deed were are at present unknown; but should they be «found out they will receive the full penalty of the law. The wa ter power Company has issued bills / offering a reward of $3500 for infor mation leading to the arrest and con: vietion of the guilty party or parties. -------- To Jones Falls and Return Daily. ------ oT » ' hed ' A 9! iat aginst galipaed TIN A LYN GIN BERLIN. T d-- t Criminal Beaten to Death in Streets by a Mob. = Berlin, 'Aug. 20.--Law shiding Her lin was shocked to learn, the med of a paper, "which J printed the news, $1 'law, for the first time in the hi of , the city, was © applivd to & in the Fricderich = Strasse, the principal thoroughiare of the ital, According to the published version of the affair Karl Werner, & burglar, was 'cauglt robbing » nlown fiat by an eighteen-year-old girl, Wer- | ached in deteStos savagely with » , and Ww several per- sons in the flat rushed promptly. tol her aid the criniipal dashed through the streets, followed by a mob off men and boys. i The burglak spra . way in a store buil ,- mounted 'the stairs, and attempted to hide himself in a loft. The mob'pursued him, him out to the street, jeked him, beat him with clubs maltreated him in every way gonuity could conceive. When the police arrived Werner : i unconscious minutes after being lice station. No arrests ported thus far. $= ERE ¥ At the picnic of . St. Patrick's con- | Em, nH alg y tl we) ---- tickads; record being 235 at | 20¢. each.