Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1905, p. 2

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isi i if i chet ; 2 At ; I | i 3 ii gE ize fe i F 3 i F i LF 5 sg» ¥ § £3 i 2. » if feof i < ih 2H g Px f i} "Eire : if I £ 8 7h t i § § 52 oY i fir dtd £574 Mr. Hazlett said he with the captain the running of the steamer, Capt. Manson was recalled. and ask- ed by Commander Spain, if t drill, He replied that told hish he had once ro Rp LL TR te, mate put the rough Witness present at either. 2 7s 23; ; 7 Z i i iiss FL 3 i 7 = i337 iz $ jos [ . 5 z F % 4 g i ¥ i i i ! ot - ° = Hi fin ---------------- T--~WEDNESDAY. 1 5 Station. i z g sf if £2 ty he better of a vacation. F Lr] } been chimed. It was found by 4 who with her better half y with two "bucks." In some disappeared, bei that some' one who needed the money bad. ly, a touch from the halfbreeds. & Fr iE 7 il i ol ; : i t. = it and early this morning, Ja- arleib wae on hand to co i the authorities about the conduct his former room-mate, Henry Levey, oth are English Jews and have only hi or four jeas i F i i | F i : i i army. According s story; Lovey Sols the kev complainant's trunk and seized hidden therein, as sufficient carry him to Montreal. It is that the Jewish rabbi, in e 1 iis icg i i | i = 5 ing abou metropolis of Can- in them than' standing at the al- ccordingly they also have dis red. Marleib has a picture of Le- rey which he can keep as a remem: of their good comradeship. The recognize . the offender from the portrait. but in order to obtain re dress, the culprit would have to be followed to Montreal, Whether it would pay Marleib to carry his thirst for revenge that far is another ques- tion, i £ HY WAS A GOOD JOKE. ] ---- | The Reviving Potion Was a Hair Restorer. Considerable amusement has been had during the past few days at the expense of one of the lady clerks in a local dry goods store. Tt appears that a bottle of reviving spirits is kept in 8 secluded nook behind, one of the counters of the store in order that it may be within easy mach should anv of the customers become saddenty ill or overcome by the heat as they some: times do. One day, last week, this is what happened. and the olerk in ques tion immediately seized the medicinal potion and hurried forward to aid her sufiering sister, No time was Jost in thrusting the opening in the bottle to the mouth of the fainting lady. In fact the action wae accompanied with much haste, so much indeed that the contents wero not noticed until the in | valid recovered with unlooked for Wo | haste and without thanks. Some prac: i tical joker had substituted a hottle of hair mstorer for the real quill, Both the ladies are feoling-bad. FORESTERS EXCURSION. j -- Enjoy a Ramble Among the Is- lands by Night. The local lodge of Foresters held a moonlight excussion down the river on the Steamer America, last night. The evening was .a delightful one for the outing, and some three hundred of. the I. 0. F. and their friends spent the few hours on the water. The searchlight was in evidence also, but ¥ necessary so brilliant were the celestial bodies. It was a moonlight excursion in the trae sense of the word and the beauties of the Thousand Is- land ramble could not have been shown with better effect. All on board ad a most enjoyable time and the crowd, conducted itself in the best manner, The steamer called at Gana- noque, on the down trip, but no one was allowed to land, and the ity was ed again in good time, -- . Quite A Spectacle: The Oddfellows advertised their ex- eursion to Brockville in good style, last night. What, for want of a bet ter expression, might be termed the Oriental band, paraded the pripcipal streets in fancy costume, followed hy a throng of admirers, While the music Was vot the most harmonious im- aginable, the regalia was by no means lacking and created much amusement. Many of the members of the local lodge of the 1.0.0F. loft co the grand lodge is in session, Others excursion train at six o'clock, Te: the Possibilities Available Players Here--A Paid Manager Suggested to Under Take Responsibility. There is much talk in sporting cir- cles regarding hockey. for the coming it is lef till after it might as well be ime to agitate. If tite a lot of feel er to the fore as in days is at the bottom of say. A little friendly be given to those bi eonveys the same op- by almost every one vers- attention might be the poor showing made by the past. Now it is not the intention to detract one iota from the credit certainly due those who stuck to the game during the past few players and management concluded ita investigation o'clock after an hour and a are to be commended they have made. But nevertheless it is a fact that a first-class team has not Episodes of the Court and was only che case before the ¢ at the hour of ten this but nevertheless things were some little about police head- "A solitary drunk pleaded for chance, claiming that he had hed a drop since his last ap- court some twelve months records show different, how- offender will-have to sep- te himself from 83 and costs or be of the people during the h when the weather will, no quite warm enough to make Temost to prove success ful, either financially or he the proposed team for next winter must be the best that can be got together, It must reach the finals and then no end of énthusizsm will be created. It may stem rather a strange policy to must look | afield. That is the whole thing in a nutshell. Other cities, of virtue in the sporting world, Tor. rse containing some $50 when them away, The nucleu here. There is Walsh, and Richardson of Queen bilities. There is Vanhorne an : ta aD of the old Frontenacs, and there is | © clock this evening. Constantine of the R. M C. team.! The earliest creations of autumn are Id wn hg ber Delineator, along with the fash- ae the students, a par { ion comment and prophecies of Helen h : | Berkeley-Loyd, Edouard La Fontaine ruit-Soli Best pxcellent fruit ym aust be be RE eruainiy and other authorities in the world of | A motion and amendment were mov- cron (Best) an excellent frui Foss | the members of the board, till seven ticularly to get sonable chances + to Start the ball | their power to push things along even to financial T encouragement they will receive will beyond a doubt surprise the most san- | any th Races In Gananoque. Gandiogue, on Tues day, were the last in which the horses belonging to McCue Bros., will enter, at least as far as their present own concerned. They have been money losers for their holders speed is pot to be had for under the guidance of Driver emphatically contradicted at the last | meet of the Turf city. As a matter of fact the string | has done remarkably well when it is | special attention in the way of train much time and trouble to do the proper holdings, so have decided to quit the The horses will be sold. Sporting Notes. fourth in the Olympian cup series. In Massachusetts, Governor Douglas ukase against pool the tracks in the vicinity | B. B. Kicran, the Australian ama teur champion, in a race at Soyth- Frank Kramer, the national oycling Madison. Square Gar: | den, defeated Fenn, Dorlan and Sch- half-mile: professional, his time being 57 15 seconds. The largest tonnis toarnament ever held in America began, Cricket Club, Poston. Of the ninety-seven players entered in the singles, cighty-seven appeared. In the match between the lians and the South Wales team the latter scored 132 in their first innings and the former had 106 for four wic- | ps were drawn for the { | and Mrs. Robert Unless Arthur Duffey, the world's record of for the 100 yards, should change his mind, followers of track world ever produced in competition | Pennsylvania Golf ers won the Olympian tea, hd: Gott Cob Hay the regular train at noon, to-day, for | Golf Club links by the total score of Brockvill we 1x | 655. defea Western i i : A will go down on Secintion quartette by five Son ! shivers. She will over the course | hivers the crew ton "to the {route and on Thursday or Friday she {will haul out for a final scraping be- fore the first race next Saturday. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Cross Drug Store, received at McAuley's book store. Sugar Island, near Gananoque, tion. on at Gananoque. son's Red Cross Drug Store. were 'thrown out. ance is small for two rooms. least indication of social inferiority. THEATRE ADDITIONS, Peanut crisp is sold at: Gibson's Red | Stopped--The New Leader to | suffersfrom The steamer America had 100 people | out of here on her trip to Brockville this morning. Double that number got "Something new and delicious," forbidden fruit, MoConkey's, at Gib The sailing yacht "J. K. B." while racing on Saturday, ran into asylum dock and was upset. The occupants The prospects are that the Depot school will be made an ungraded school with one teacher. The attend- The hatless city girl can meet her bronzed homecoming friend -- fresh from the seashore--and never show the DISEASES, Of the " Strenucus Life." | -- {MORE STANDARD SCENERY | Yack of excreise is the modern cause of | i and horseback have | IS NEEDED. | ar a Have inactive means y i = : Kidneys and muddy L the {Noise in the 'Gods to Be |} cul donot Jove Fegulay; ie body i poisoned blood. i is removed the bowels, Form An Orchestra for Gen- ign i A s i do William Swain, piano tuner. Orders | eral Purposes in Kingston. not move, their work has to be done by Over 200 are in attendange at the } E. M. Merry, of Syracuse, N.Y. | the two the ets American Cance Association' camp, at | who is coming here to take charge of | in the system must be gotten rid of. And i ening Ye Hous» orchestra, is | the result? Backache, sallow or grey 5) i ill 3 {said to be a good violinist and complexion headaches, furred gues fg Bo sation will i { leader. Both he and his wife are | and irritable , all symptoms of There is business demanding atten- | vocalists. It is Mr. Merry's intention'! blood poisoning. ell, can 0 {to form a first-class orchestra here for | be cured? Certain ly it can be foul, { other besides theatre purposes, King- | which is Natute's purghtiue. : we! { ston is in need of such a musical or- known physicias in ORs 3 digeqvered Jeera, | ganization. It has the individual | a process wi etehy 1) Juica omc] | musicians, but no proper attempt has | oranges, DE IES | ine, by | ever been' made to get together an made ee. el 53 Helen ) | orchestra of the correct type. There joriug inte the vite ah. Thr {are generally too many mouth instru- atom am ments and not enough of the string Hakesq Jew fruit, i pind dri variety. At least two violins uhd a thax, ary Land skin, The lax. | bass or viola are required. tive fruitext is condensed into tablets | When the lights are flashed on at and sold Xtra the name. of "Fruita. | night, the theatre prosnts a pretty | Goo Sor WW pruit Liver Tablets." These { appearance. Colors, pleasing to the tablets are only fruit with tonics added, (eye, take the place of the former | J Fruit-a-tives'* are a8 natural cure for | plain walls, ceilings and arch. It's a constipation, headaches, biliousness, kid- | pity that some change was not made ney and liver diseases and all blood {in the construction of the boxes, as impurities--by acting on_ the 1s, | these were never of attractive form. liver, skin and kidneys just as fresh ripe | Another thing that would improve the | fruits act. They will not gripe. All 2 : se wuld be brass rail extend- ists have them . a box, 6 boxes The steamer Aletha will run an ex. | house would be a brass rail « druggists ) Soc » best school in the city Frontenac | should be filled with pupils for = the {coming term and hence all pupils in this and cope | that vicinity will have to attend it, pe Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen !-- {To heal and soften the skin and re- | move grease, oil and. rust stains, paint | o'clock, this morning. was postponed owing to the non-arrival of some of 2 ' L attractively set forth in the Septem- | Hospital, is, as is generally the case, Ke thei ren | St¥les, and. there is much in the num- ll ot torn old ME alma sles sven | ber of interest from other than of success 'sre held | standpoint of fashion. And how to arrive at thesed | There is no doubt that a number of | rts could be found who would | willingly come forward with a five or | ten dollar bill each rolling, if the effort to run such an or- | . ganization, was made in real earmest. | Up, with two light barges; SS. Fair- management would MARINE INTELLIGENCE. What is Going on About the Harbor. ' M. T. company wharf: Tug Glide. Iz cursion on August 10th, from King- ston to the Orphans' Home, Picton, leaving Kingston at® a.m. Fare, 50c. The trustees are anxious that the { and earth, etc., use The "Master Me- . and we must follow | chanics" Tar Soap. Albert Toilet | suit and also' retain those we have in | ®08P Co., Manufacturers. . 1 our midst before outside teams entice | The semi-annwal meeting of the K. s certainly is | © P. railway directors, called for ten | ed, the yeas and nays called for, and the {to this no reference is made. The { motion had no reference to anything | that took place in the hospital or on for a moment have entertained; it [1 vy was beneath SonieTaph, It was cal The Best Drug Store. ing around the rear of the orchestra for $2.50 or sent on receipt of price by |seats, between which and the par- | pruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. quette there is a narrow aisle. Prob- 1 ably Mr. Small will yet do this, since | he has done so muth to beautify the Hot Weather house which he now owns. It might : also be whispered to hinv to replace some of the old scenery, of which the Nece ities patrons are really tired. A change . would be welcomed, and. especially a few drop curtains that would, not Talcum Powders { land the villain on a business street {when he should be somewhere else. Taleum Powders, "The Best" Violet, TTE Colgate's Violet Tale, Mennen's Bor IE RS To THE EDITOR. ated and Violet, Pineo Dowson's Toi A Mutilated Report let, Booth's Berma, Stearn's Suprema, ails Carlton's Baby, and many others, Kingston, Aug. 9.-(To the Rdit- | or) : The report of the proceedings Stearn's Crystal Velvet for softening of the lagt meeting of the board. of | the water and perfuming the bath, 25c. {governors of the Kingston General | and. 50c. | a mutilated and deceptive one. The Foot-Eazy and Foot Elm for tired, most important, in fact, the only | perspiring feet. business of any moment, is concealed, of erienftaken in the morning. Very benefici in constipation, biliousness and headache. We have everything in the drug line. the hospital grounds. It was of such You are always sure of getting what a nature that no one actuated hy the you want at spirit or feeling of a gentleman should | culated to reflect on the honor and mount up this aftemoon with the integrity of two officials of the K. G. L. T. Best, Chemist and Optician. H. | barge Melrose. Craig's wharf: Propeller Persia, the question of management downy yachts Virginia, Thira, Castenet comes up. It has been the opinion of the writer that the only satisfactory tion, of this. problem would be to team under: the control of a paid manager. Let him be responsible for procuring a winning team, and if he does a bonus at.the end of the sea- | Ot son would not be amiss. That such a| Youell, cleared for Charlotte; team carried out on the lines suggest ed would be a success is certain os { There's 4 good pot of money in it for | those eo wl Poke hold of the thing | A FIRE TEST. and if the rink authorities but knew | : it theirs is the profit. Let them but| The Brigade Called Out by tackle the job, and they will wonder ever after why they didn't do it soon- | er. Let somebody get in the game at | last once and start the ball river points, Swift's wharf: Steamer Kingston, down ; steamer North King, from Charlotte; steamer Rideau King, for Ottawa; steamer Rideau Queen from Ottawa, to-night; schooner Clara | Idler, from Alexandria Bay. Chairman. The fire brigade were given a run evening about half past seven | which is already desperately low, as good common sense well know. herenow, and houseboat Dora, from | ¥ n he yacht | . to the discredit of the hospital. 124 Princess Street. 'Phone 59. the people of Kingston, who have ------------ I MOTHER HENDY'S OINTMENT n | voting on it, the medical profession ALL HEALING {were placed in a very undesirable PRICE, 25 CENTS. | position. In the case of the parties WILL CURE Burns, Frosen mh, { referred to, it was casting suspicion, | Cuts, Salt Rheum, Broken . | utterly uncalled for and most unjusti- | Children's Sore Heads, Boils, Blood Pois- fiable, on the integrity of two young |°% and Bealing Fingers, testified to before the board. * Those who will take the trouble of inform- O Ol 1 ple should be very careful of lending attention to such mean insinuations O00 S and especially so, lest some time, or persons whose reputation' was unim SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ing themselves on the matter will see { other the tables be turned on them- peachable and above reproach as was that it falls short of ite object, Peo selves. "Evil be to him 'who evil . ' 3 ; o'clock. No inkling of the test leaked | thinks." It is full time that the man- Going Up out, in fact the only one who knew . laddies, Wedding Anniversary. bride, being the officiating clergymen, Mr. and Mrs. Perley had their three children with them on Saturday, their married daughter, Mrs, Rowan: Legg, of Chicago, and her husband, arriving in the city last week: George F. Per lov, of the passenger department of the C. A. R., and Miss Florence M. Perley. The tea table was prettily de- | corated with . mauve and pink sweet peas, smilax and ferps. A handsome wedding cake formed the centre piece, which bore the dates 1850-1905. Dean and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, A. E Smythe, the Misses Smythe, G. H. and | the Misses Smythe, Dr. and Mrs. Clo. ments, Mr. and Mrs. H. Betts, Mr. ! Mrs. and Miss Craig, Mr. and Mrs, | | Norman Fraser, Misses Baxter, Mr. ! best to please and gave hest satisfac- : E have a few Robinson, ps. Malloch, Kingston, | were invited guests, -------- The Number Is Sweet Sixteen. Last week, the Whig made the state- ment that there were only sixteen n lirses an duty in the General Hospi- rh Jay, of 'Cleveland, scored -a | tal: Correction was made by the auth- | decisive victory at GrossesPoint track. | orities, whose stat: Detroit, over Barney Oldfield in ten-mile open event, the feature of hefe are six probationers, who are | rn inp _ Foreigners, But Like Us. islands hy takine the North Kine or Caspian any day but Monday, at 10.15 am. ck § hing of the matter, was Ald. Mal- len, chairman of the fire and light | late committee, who informed Mayor Mac- Farlane, and Ald. Ross that he would like to see them at the corner of Pine and Catherine streets, The request was { obeyed, the chairman rdfusing . to sat- isfy their curiosity as to the reason. On ariving, however, Ald. Mallen { quietly broke the glass on the alarm box, and all three held their watches. | In exactly five minutes the brigades | St. Thomas People Want the had arrived and streams were playing | Convict Released. on the imaginary conflagration. The | test was very satisfactory in every respect and the city fathers were well | leased with the time made by our fire ! Sutherland, Miss Fer- | jguson, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, | Mr. and Mrs, Birkett, Mr. and Mrs, | Alexander Mackie, Mrs, Hubbell, Mrs..| ement claimed there | the | Were twenty-two. The Whig's referen the | W8¢ to the uniformed nurses, of whom v of the Detroit Automo. | there are but sixteen on duty now. Association's fifth annual | 3 2 » Wo | only on trial. Three or four of these . C. Fowies, J¥'sl, foamy of Western | arrived within the past two weeks. "| ; dav: | Some are liable not te remain or be cup cvent | accepted, l greatly admired. They are a. fine ool | lection, and were vitwed with delight. i Sjware sath. Clark's pork and heans, | Plain or with Chili op Tomato sauce, | = . hs 0 Sance, ~ You ean see them down among the | ond 10. per iin. Eu ton PN Haviecs at Gibson's Red 9000000000000 {agement of the K. G. H. pass into more competent hands, ere it be too to save it from ruin, and that the poor may receive more kind and sympathetic treatment and all such atténtion as may be reasonably ex 1 os In Price! Are your wants fully supplied ? If it A pected of a charitable institution. not, better make a bee line for this Faithfully yours, STEARNE TIGHE, ni M.A. Clerk. store on Thursday, where the old PETITION FOR ROWLEY. prices stil prevail, but cannot guar antee them much longer :-- Ask especially to see the line of White A large petition i= being circulated Cotton we show at 10c. a yard, throughout St. Thomas, and, when said by experts to be the best sufficiently signed; will be forwarded | ue in Kingston for the money. to the department of justice, asking for 36 inches wide, fine round even | the release of George Rowley, the late | thread, free from dressing. { manager of the late Elgin Loan com. | | pany, who is serving a term in King > | 8 « ( Sheet g ache: r Mr. and Mrs. George E. Perley, of | ston penitentiary. a ung, leas he 1 Ottawa, celebrated the twenty-fifth an- | Mr. Rowley has served about two est prices, Better fo va Tall niversary of their marriage on Satur- | Y6arS of the sentence passed upon him supply on Thursday and save day afternoon. The wedding, which oe. | bY Judge Frmantinger, and would money. bi > curred in the year 1880. took place in | Probably be liberated if he covered his : | Christ church, Croswell, Michigan, on | ®0tire sentence within the next seven : x i ' : August 4th, Rev. W. H. ang H. B. | or eight years. Yard-wide Gingham for Aprons, with Smythe, the father and brother of the His friends think sufficient punish border, 10c. a yard. ment has been meted out to hin, 'and, as_his health is not any too good, | Special in--Stripe Ticking, full 32 in. clemenoy is being asked for these reas- ti wide, extra strong; free from dress- 4 ons, ing, regular price 25¢. a yard. Our\ Wet Se A number of citizens though in sym- Thursday price will be 20c. a yard. pathy with the. movement, think the Other makes for 12§c. and up.' time would be more opportune to ask for his limited or permanent discharge \ when the affairs of the defunct com- pany are fmally wound up, aw A -------------- - ---------- ee Had A. Good Audience. GPP 00004004 Lake Ontario Park, * last evening, presented an animated appearance, The crowd was very large. The pa- vilion was well filled at the eom- mencement of the performance by a merry crowd. The company did their tion. "Mike" Hlarvey, the comedian, in his Hebrew song and sketch -was good. His singing and dancing were appreciated and applauded. The Doherty trained poodles were | the attraction. For canine Sagacity | they canmot he surpassed. The pretty | | | "V fons of -small- sized coal to sell at $ creatures are well trained and their ; $4, 50 TON. % movements are watched with interest, . The Indy who guides them "has com- If your stove is a plete control over her pets. Their | i ' work 'was repeatedly applauded, small one it's just Miss Dolly Bland presented a new set of illustrated pictures which were | the size for you. Her singing 5 i i " 3 g wa approprigte to the - i LOOX AT IT! ls ay iky Ta and | * JAMES SWIFT & co. iin. Strictly high dass candies, MeCon- Centennial Exposition, Portland, On June 1st to Oct. 15th. Round fare, $75.80, from Kingston. Ticket sale daily, end vilid to return w 90 days from date of sale: but not than November 30th, LOCAL TIME TABLE i will jeave arrive City D a of Johnston ier GOIN No. S5Mail .. .. 1233 am. 1.97 3 Express .. 226 am. 3.05 " 11 Local 9.15 am. 947 12.16 noon 12.4¢ " Mail... .. 3.19pm. 351 Lve, City Arr. No. 5Mail .. .. 148 am. 2.22 «" 2Fast Exp..226a.m. 3.05 " 16 Local ... . R1Cam. 847 " 6 Mail ... £1216 n00n 12.46 " 4 Fast. Exp. 1.00 pm. 1.29 " 12Jocal 3 ... 7.03pm. 7.38 Nos. 1,2, 8 and 4 run daily. No. ! R run daily, ex Monday. All trains daily. exee| un u For further iculars, tickets an other information anniv to *."" "Clty Passenger Ag 3 "3 DJ KINGS CR ML RAILWAY NNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWA) Centennial Expositi Portland, Oregon June 1st to October 15th, 1908 Round Trip Fare $75 FROM KINGSTON Tickets on sale daily, and valig t turn within 90 days from date of ; but not later than November 80th, } Sharbot Lake and Returr $1.40 Good going all trains Saturdays. Returning following Monday. Full particulars at XK. & P. and R. Ticket office, Ontario Street. F., CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, J Gen. Pass. Agent Gen, § Bay of Quinte Railw New short line fer Tweed, Nap: Deseronto, and all local points. T leave City Hall Depot at 8:25 p.m. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Kiagste QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMP LIMITED, River and Guif of St. Lawre Summer Cruises in Cool Latitade Twin Screw Iron SS. "Campa 1700 tons with electric lights, ele bells and all modern comfort, pg * Sails from Montreal Mondays, 2 ) 14th and 28th August: 11ta and September, for Bitton, Sea iiia op ROTC, vo a Sithiiiterside, P; and Charlottetown, P.%.t Bermud. Summer Excursions, $35 and upwi by the new Twin Screw SS. 'Ber fan," 5,500 tons. Sailing from York, 16th and 380th August fortnightly thereafter. Temperature ed by sea breezes seldom rises above degrees. Princess Hotel open the round. The- finest trips of the season hialth and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Que For tickets and staterooms apply t P, HANLEY, or J. P, GILD SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kings Daily Li - Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Isla Brockville, Prescott and Montrea Stosmers KINGSTON & TORO! LEAVE KINGSTON : GOING EAST---Daily, at 6.amm: GOING WEST--Daily, at 5 p.m. Kingston to Clayton, 1,000 Is Ports, Brockville or Prescott, going returning Sunday only. Single fare. Kingston to Montreal and return. ing Saturday or Sunday. Returning, T.R., Monday. Fare, $6. Also excursion rates to Toronto Charlotte going Saturday or Sunday, turning Monday. ---- Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte Montreal Line. LEAVE KINGSTON: GOING EAST, Wednesdays and | days and Sundays, at 4.30 p.m. GOING WEST, Tuesdays, Thursd and. Saturdays, 11.80 p.m. Jy P. HANLEY, J. SWIFT & C( Ticket - Agent Freight Age T0 QUEBEC DIRECT WITHOUT CHANGE STR. "ALEXANDRI Leaves Cralg & Co's. whar! ev Monday, at 6.80 p.m., for Momtreal , Qu , running the rapids. Return leaves Kingston Fridays at 12 midnig ya, Bay of Quinte, for Charlotte ufalo. The Steel Lake Excursios Steamer "NIAGARA" Oper Gharter. for For rticulars, ly to 'W. CRATG "a OO, Anta Kiggston, oF Rk, HEPBURN, Manager. eT ------------------------------ LIVERPOOL sp" 5 ALLAN LINE LONT ONDER From Montreal. From Queb Bavarian, Aug. 11.9 a.m. Aug. 11. 10 p JorEinian, Aug. 18,4 p.m. Aug. 18. iv unisi Aug. 2 mm. Aug. 25, 9 p RATES 'OF PABSAGE--First Cab $75 and upwards, according to steam Second Cabin, Liverpovl and Lond oh $4550, $45 'and $47.50 ; Lond $2.50 extra. Third class. $27.50, super fecommodation. Liverpool, Derry, 8 fast, @ w, London, Vietorian » Virginian, $2875. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, DIREC Sicilian, Aug. 17. Tonian, Aug. MONTREAL TO LONDON HAVR Pomerapian, Aug. 19, sing $70 returh--only one class ca call second eabin. NEW YORK TO GLASGUW. Parisian. Thurs, Aug. 2 J. P. PANLEY, Agent, G.T.R. Cf Passenger: Kept." J. Gitog BLEEVE, Ciarence Streets A Eom y A

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