Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1906, p. 3

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hletesk: 1 Se keeping soreness out of ea passa for Bicyelisty Large bottle, 25 cents, cellent Hair Resiopp ud Scalp Cleanser t for sale at your dr i 8 be procured at Yat. Cott's hite Linime St. Hy, NB. and pel able Furs f All Kinds we il... ngston's Only give: Fur Store + GOURDIER and 80 Broek Street 700. UT GLASS must be rectly cut to insure the st Brillianey, and the or must be Clear and 'e emphasize 'these ints because so neces ry to First Quality ASK. SPARKLING PIECE Cut Glass is a de- able article to send me as a Birthday ns or Anniversary MITH BROS. swelers :: Opticians Phone 6686 OR. GASOLINE 1 5 Gallon Lots or over, ic, a Gallon lies always handy on Y & YOULDEN LIMITED. Lovely k Waists have just received a of New Silk Waists, and Cream, sizes 32 at $2.75, $3.50, each. losiery are showing new Embroidered Lis'e Hose, for ladies, at \d 48c. per pair. Arrivals --OF-- \ Belts Belts r Belts her Belts h Collars * Pan Collars. s' Corset, Covers, Drawers at Big ions in Price. MAN & SHAW White Night- TRAVELING. wos $1 Le SH, DATES -- oe. Sutideasodth of 'bur'tin including main line, Torontoto Sarnia, including 0. 0 Jimi men 06,90 From tt phints'T Mi Divisions. One way second Tree en each ti pipe A oar men Iaborer has Showing thas ih Lo fT ALA Ls 1st, 1 Nekeis wil be eeued to A velLaata: tmnt stiores to children, CE a BL Cra ; ete Mid-Summer Excursion to and the Seashore Resorts. ASK TICKET AGENTS. INGSTONG PEMBROKE RAILWAY In Comnection With Canadian Pacific Railway Farm Laborers' Excursions To Manitoba and Saskatchewan $12 Saize $18 Asquons Special Train Will Leave Kingston, August 22nd, 7.45 A.M. Full particulars at XK. & P. R. Ticket Office, F, CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Asa. and C.P. Ontario street . A. FOLGER JR. Len. Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway Now short' line for Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all lecwl points. Trains leave City Hall Depot at 4 pm. F. CONWAY; Agent B. Q. Ry., Xingston./ AND TRUN RALLWAY \ SYSTEM LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE -- Effect June 24th, 1906. will 18ave and arrive at Oly Depot Foot of Johnston street, GOING WEST Lve. City Arr. City No, 5 Mail ... ..1246 am. L15am *" 3 Ex - *" NH Loeal . : " "1 Intern'l L4d12.16 noon 12.46 p.m " TMall .. .. 3.19 p.m. 3.51 p.m " 18 Local .... . 7.08 p.m. 7.38 p.m. GOING EAST Lve. City Arr. City No, 8Mafl ... ... 148am. 229am. " 2 Fast . 2.26 am. 3.05a.m " 16 Local ...... 8.16 am, 8.47a.m M @ Mail ... ...12.16 noon 12.46 p.m. * 4Fast Exp. 1.00pm. 1.29pm " 12 Local ... ... 7.03pm. 7.38pm Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8, run daily. All other trains daily except Sunday. Direct' 'route -to - Toronto, Peterboro, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, St. John, Halifax, Boston and New York. For Pullman Accommodation, Tickets, and all other information, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Johnston and Ontario Sts., rast, "Ont. Daily Line Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Islands, wxockville, Prescott and Montreal. sceamezs Kingston & Toronto LEAVE KINGSTON : aoine West--Dally at Ln Ports, 4 ton. 10 io ak d " an returning Kingston to Montreal and return, Go- Ing Saturday or Sunday, Returning G. T. R. Monday. Fare $6. Also Excursion rates to Toronto and a going Saturday returning Sunday or Monday. Hamilton, Toronto, - Bay of Quinte payee; Lise Sundays at Sat: Lake Ontario and x of Quinte Steam- 'boat Company, Limited Stes. s. North King & Caspian turning leave " of Qoheater,, Nv x calling at Bay WSTR. ALETHA and reas at St "Gninte Parte: Py apoly B. BE ree oor. J To Manitoba and Suskatshowan we $l oto Saenia and stations except north: egatg oa North By erty rOudwill 'oronto and east to and Ee ee cua oh pgs fet Sy sad VIA NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES TUESDAY, Aug. 28, 1906 Low Rates--15 Days Return Limit The proper time to visit Coney Island, Dreamland, Luna Park under conditions as below. Sharbot Lake and EE oa, ted Sa TL be honored from at $18.00, prior to 4 New York Central & Hudson River R.R. THE SIX-TRACK TRUNK LINE Shortest Route to the United States Via Kingston and Cape Vincent, N. Y. Lv. Kingston (str.) 5:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Arr. Cape Vincent (str) 7:00 a.m. 4 p.m, Lv Cape Vincent, 7: 120 a.m. 4:50 p.m, Arr. Watertown, 8:10 a.m. 5:50 p.m. Arr, Oawego, 11:59 a.m. 9:12 p.m. Arr, Syracuse, 12:13 p.m. 9:38 p.m. Arr. , 2:28 p.m. 1:20 a.m. Arr. Utica, 12:20 p.m. 9:45 p.m. Arr. New York, 6:00 p.m. 7:18 a.m. wishing to take 5 a.m. Passengers Steamer may secure staterooms aboard. Convenient train service in direction, PULLMAN, SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS Cheap Bxecursion to Watertown, $1.25 return. From June 16th to October 1st. Going Saturday 50v a.m. and 2 p.m. Returning Monday, leaving Watertown 9:10 a.m. and 4:40 p.1ue 2 Cents a Mile Books for 500 miles of travel on New Central an oprosite York lines within State of New York cost only $10, while books for 1,000 miles over New York Central, Boston & Albany. Rochester & Pittsburg, leading and Central R.R. New Jersev cobt $20. Secure further information amd purchase tickets from H. S. Folger, Rew York Central Agent, Kingston, nt Buffalo. Philadelphia & C. F. DALY, Passenger Traffic Manager, A: H. Smith, General Manager, Gy C. Gridley, General Agent. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO THE SEASIDE FROM MONTREAL Riviere du Loup, Murray Bay, $ 5.00 5.00 12.00 noon daily except Saturday. Ocean Limited leaves Montreal 7.830 dail expept Saturday. Good- going August 13, 14, 15 and 16th. Returning August 31st, 1906, "Tours to Summer Haunts' briefly describes these favourite resorts. Write for copy and any further information. Montreal Ticket Office, 141 St. James street. ALLAN LINE Rovgsau_ MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Virginian, Fri., Aug. 8, Fri, Aug. 31. Tunisian, Fri., Aug. 10. Fri.,, Sept. 7. Victorian, Pri., Aug. 17, Fri., Sept. 14. Yontan, Fri, "Aug. 24. Fri., Sept. 21. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. , Motlernte Rate Service. Corinthfan, "Thurs, Aug. 2, Sicilian, Thurs., Aug. 9, For rates, apply to J. P. Agent, .G..T..R., J. P. SLEEVE. SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS Strs. "City of Montreal" and "Cuba" Detroit, Tolede, Cleveland, To- ronto, Montreal. «Friday, 3 am. a ti ans JAMES Sept. 6. Sept. 13. HANLEY, GILDER- Going Wi a WERE § STEAMSHP Cap L'Aigle, 5.00 St. Irene, 5.00 Cacouna, 5.00 Bic, s . 6.50 Little Metis, 6.50 Moncton, . 9.00 St. John, 'N.B 9.00 Shediac, . 9.50 Summerside, P.E.1, 10.50 |, Charlottetown, P.E.I, 11.50 Parrsboro, " . 11.50 Halifax, . 10.50 Pictou, . 12.50 Mulgrave, 14.00 Sydney, .. 15.00 St. John's. Nfld. 29.00 North Sydney, 15.00 Maritime " Express leaves Montreal River and ila of as Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Twin Screw Iron S.8. "Campana with electric lights, electric bells and a modern comforts. SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS at 2 pm. 18th and 27th Aurust 10th and 24th September, for Pictou, N. 8S. calling at Quebec. Gage. Mal Bay, Peree, Cape Cove, Grand River, Summerside, Pr B.1 and Uiriottetown, P. EI x BERMUDA Summer Raguesion, by new Twin Dhrm ian," 5,500 Co Baiting 'from New York 15th ond 20th Ar-ust. Tem- perture "cooled by sen breezes seldom rises above B0 degrees. Phe finest trips of the season for health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Québec, For tickets and siateraouls, arply J. P. HANLEY, FP STE rents, SLEEVE, Ticket Kingston, Ont, - SWIFT'S TOURIST TIGKETS 1000 islands, | Ports and Montreal Every Sun- 6 '" Every Sus- GTR. "DUNDURN Of the Hamilton-Montreal Navigation Company, 'Limited. Toronto and Hamilton Every Thursday, 2 a.m. A Steamer meeting every demand of the travelling public. For further SWIFT & CO., street. information, Wharves, JAMES foot Johnson EDUCATIONAL. Brrrrrrsncecseresrsavel ENTER NOW OF Steve uga hor aud. df Kingston Business College Limited Head of Queen Street Kingston, Canada pasion apartments. complete pment, excellent results, pa tes In demand. Thorough frdiviaual {ostruction' by com. petent and experienced teachers in every ment. Open through: og the Whole year. Catalogwp J, B. McEAY, H. FP, METCALFE, President. Principal. Beasrasrrreesses ane ANDONTARIO ONTARID CONSYRVATORY CF LADIES MUSIC AND ART Whitby, Oat, Ca COLLEGE To alia beautiful helpful social and res Hgious influences, and the best facilities for the "study of Litera grounds | Trafalgar Castle ture, Music, Art; Elo cutton, Oom mercial and Domestic Science. Large Pipe Organ, Concert Geand Piano, and the most complete modern equipment in every department. Undoubtedly the best of its kind in Canada.' rd Aberdee Will _regpen Sept. 10 md for Calendar to Rev, J, J. HARE, Ph.D . al. Prinei Ottawa Ladies' College One of the host ¢ equipped and most efficient of Ladies Colleges in this country. Prepares for the UNIVER- SITY and for LIFE. ALL DEPARTMENTS Music, Art, ELocUTION, STENOGRAPHY, Domestic Borence, Pnysicar Currure, &o FINISHING COURSES arranged for. Pefinite aim to develop intelligent and refined Christian Womanhood. Write for Calendar Containing Particulars. Mrs. GRANT NEEDHAM, Lady Principal, Rev. W. D, ARMSTRONG, M.A, D.D, Presiicht PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contalns ne Alum, Ammonis, Lime, Phosphates, or ony Injaiont, EW.GILLETT 28 TORONTO.ONT. Berrrsreraressasssenenll Dr. Brock's 'Envios Female ie no rigdienl Tig arc y I aes nk Kingalon at the pil utd ¢ STORE, Princess St-eet. Mailed on Ol on Sescnccccsccacas saaasll Left For Oregon. Deseronto Tribune. r. and Mrs. J, B. Davidson left town, ' Wednesday, for Oregon, Hi. where he takes charge of a large live stock farm. It consists of about 2,500 acres, 190 of which are given up to the rearing of horses. Three years ago, Mr. Davidson took charee of the Big Farm here, and since that time he' has made 'many friends here, who while loath to see him go are pleased to learn he has secured the superin- tendency of such a good farm. The Pan-American conference at Rio de Janeiro unanimously adopted gston P. ; Jas. Bwilt & Co. ~ 3 SWIFT & CO. Whiten foot Johnson strest. arbitration project, ous oe mes Plan is to Raise Suft Sufficent Money to Provide Him With An Annus] Income of §1,500--A Wreck, 'Tneapable of Physical Exertion. 'New York, A that on or before tember 21st, one of the Russell Sage legatees, who is satisfied with the bequest of $35,000, will eall upon each of the other nep- hows and nieces to contribute to a purse of $10,000 to be presented to 8.~It is probable 4 CONDENSED ADVERTISING | RATES" First insertion, 16. a Word: Bach --- secutive insertion th word. Wisma Shares for ome "sertion, nS, or under a aad wal Adxte 4 lines ar -under-a monthi $3. | Everybody in Kingston Reads the i HELP WANTED--MALE, A MAN TO TAKE ARLE: Apply to Dr. Kil OF HORRES' goated that a round robin be address: ed to Mrs. Sage asking that sufficient part of the estate to yield a yearly imcome of $1,500 be set aside for Laid- law's benefit, That' would mean a prin- cipal of $30,000 invested at five per cent. It is believed Mrs. Sage always has had strong sympathy for the man who was indirectly 'the mons of add- ing fifteen years to her husband's life, In the event of refusal by Mrs. Sage, which is regarded as remote, the twen. ty-five heirs will be asked to econtri- bute $400 each to make up a fund of $10,000 Laidlaw is a wreck, incapable of physical exertion, "without assistance, He lives 'with his two sisters in n lit tle flat at Nimety-second street and Broadway. In clear weather ho is able to walk, leaning 'on thé arm of a friend, to the: Eg store corner, at Ninetieth street, where he meets a few old friends and éhats with them for an hout, and 'then 'is 'assisted back to his home, He has a hundred und seventy-four scars in 'hie 'back=evidénce of that many wounds received by him when the crank Norcross dropped the bomb with 'which he intended to kill Russell Sage. Seventy of these wounds affeet- ed superficial muséles between the neck and the hips. PRODUCE AND PRICES. Prices At Present Prevailing in The City. Kingston, Aug. 8.~The: local duce market prices this week are : Meat--Cattle, on the hoof, 83.50 to $4 per ewt.; beef, carcass, $6 to 88 per cwt,; choice cuts, 100, to 15c. a 1b.; veal, by the quarter, 5c. to 8c. a 1b.; cuts, Sec. to 24c. a lb; by car case, Se. to 7¢,.a Ib; cutlets, 15c. a Ih.; hogs, live wight, $7.50 per ewt.; pro- curease, 39 to $9.50 per cwt.; 'cuts, 15¢, a lb; lamb, dressed; 84 to $6 each; quarters, ¥1 to $L50. Fish--Salmon trout, 12lc.;: white- sea bass, . 180. a lb.; white fish, 124c.; pike, Se. a Ib; Chinook salmon, 30c. a lb; Atlantic salmon, 30c. a lb.; salt codfish, 7e. to be. alb. Dadibuy B0c. a Ib.; fresh haddeck, 10e, 1h.; bullhoads, 10¢. 1b.; red herring, 150. box; magkerel, 15¢, a lb; salt white- | fish and trout, 10c. a lb.; perch, 30¢. a dozen; frog's legs, 400. a lb. Foultry--Fowl, from Te. to $1 a pair, or 10c. Ib.; spring chickens, Sc. to 81 a alr; young ducks, 75. to 81 a pair. Flour and Feed. Flour, bakers' strong, $2.25 to $2.35; farmers', $2.25 to $2.40; Hungarian patent, $2.60 to $2.75, oatmeal and volled oats, 85,20 to $5.40; cornmeal, $1.50 to $1.65; bran, $18 to $20 a 'ton; shorts, $21 to $22 a ton; straw, $0 to 88; hay, loose, $6 to $8; pressed, $7 to $9. Eggs--New laid, 206, a dogen. Butter--Choice creamery, 27c. a 1b; farmers' butter, in prints, 25¢ a 1b; packed and roll hitter, 22¢. to 23c. Fruit.--Lemons, 30c. A doz. orang- es, 30c. to 60c, dozen; California pears, 0c. to 40c. a doz; bananas, 150. to 20c. dozen; peaches, 30c, to 40c. doz- on; plums, 15¢. to 200. a dozen; apricots, 10c, to 15¢. a dozen; blackberries, 12c. to I6c. a box; gooseberries, 10c. 8c, to 10e. a box Vegetables New Mc. a bushel; a box; red currants, 50c. to Bo. head; potatoes, ow cabbage, celery, Be. a head, or 50e. a dowen: pickling onions, 75¢. a peck; all green stuff, 5c. a bunch, John MoKay, Brock street, reports the following as. the ruling quotations for hides, 9c. per for trimmed hides, sheep pelts, Heth $1 to $1.50; dairy skins, 85c.; veal skins, 12¢. per Ib.: wool, washed, 25¢, to 26¢. a 1b.; tallow, rendered, 4c. per 1 ROYAL BUMPS, Royalty"s Chauffeur Fined For Fast Speed. Brecon, Wales, Aug. 8.--An aito- mobile, in which the Duke of Con- naught and members of his staff were riding from Monmouth to Re yesterday, collided with another ear and both were wrecked. The oocu- pants escaped with a bevere shak- ng up. London, Aung. S-Prinee Arthur of Connaught's chauffeur was fined 850, vesterday, for having eXgeeded the woced limit, He' drove the prince and two ladies at a speed that the police said was twenty dive milewdapy hour. Died At Liverpo Liverpool, Aung. S.~William Imrie, one of the 'founders of the "White Star line, died yesterdogy C. P. Pishop, for the pust cloven venrs on the fen stall of the Athens High Sehodl, left Monday for Toronto to take a re aieition in the store of hist Eaton. Mrs. Bishop remain until September. law children "wil the Mam H. Laidlaw, the 'mm shield," who saved Mr. - Sage's life HELE, THE YEAR ROUN SITU+ fiftoen years 'ago. This heir, whose a it, omesticn, Notel 5d identity has mot been revealed, sug- Wellington street. ENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR Fit Prva sad eset carta he te suit made. Gallo- i ------------------------------------ SALESMAN. TO SBLL THE SRBAR: | est ting es over Lights for Stoves, balls, etc. hes e re ress Barpum & Dalley we. Write for prune. Bolte & Weyer Co., 328 Michigan St. Chico, 111. Er ------------------------------------ HELP WANTED-FEMALE, SOME GIRLS, AT ONCE, AT THE Imperial Steam Leundryg ---------------------------------------------------- DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN GIRL. Apply Hotel Congress, King street, AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL SER vant; laundry sent owt: will pay $15. 179 Earl street. -- ------------------------------------ GIRL TO ARENT IN TAKING CARE: of childre May _ sipep ot howe. Apply We Division Street A RELIABLE GENERAL SERVANT. No washing. Highest wages. Apply in the evening at 244 King street. EXPERIENCE, Confectionery Princess St, GIRL, WITH SOME for Joe Cream and Store. . Apply, Price's, TWO MAD On STEAMER Xie age. Ca om 208 Ta Wellinaton day or evening, St. Pept. "RB." SE ------ WANTED. BY A LADY, A POSITION AS housekeeper, or companion, joe an invalid. Apply Box 5, Whin POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER, OR office hand. Five VYoars experience, Apply: to H. J. Asselstine, Garden Isl BOARD AND ROOMS, OR FURNISH ed house, for eight or ten students in goad locality. Apply Box wg," Whig office, FARM FOR SALE, TWO FIRST-CLASS FARMS, TOWN- ship of Kingston : two miles from city, ~=185 acres. Township of te burg, Washburn, --2756 acres. Apply 'to Curmingham & Lyon, TO Clarence street, Kingston, Ont. DENTAL. SOCIETY'S NEW PET. -- Craze For Pretty Bird Snaps Up Supply. London, Aug. 8A new pet has been adopted by society. It is the erane. Snakes, lizards, and tiles of all sorts have as the freak pets of fashionable on, and the crane has now made its appearance. According to dealers, the bird is Hable to remain for a long time queen of pots, The "Demoiselle Crane' is-a pretiy bird, and looks very well in the gar- den. They ate about two feet high, lavender 'colored, with black throats. They have charming red eyes and are very tame, They stalk about the gar- den, their long bills ferreting out the worms amongst the grass and leaves. scarce in harmless rep- had their day wo The cranes are now very town, for when once the eraze started all the available stock was mapped up. --------r Buried At Ernesttown. The remains of the late B. Amey, Cobourg, arrived at Ernesttown Sta- tion, and were conveyed to his old home, 'from which the funeral took place to Union church, where service was held. The body was then placed in Millhaven vault, to be interred lat: er in the family plot at the Union eenietery, He had been confined to the house for four weeks, He had been on the stafl of GT.R. at Cobourg for several vears, wl was also a member of the A,0.U.W., members of both ac- companying the remding to Ernest town. A beautiful floral anchor ftom the lodge and a wreath from G.T employees of Cobourg, testified to the esteem in which he was held. The cas- ket was covered with flowers, tokens of love from friends. Actress Sues Rich Admirer, New York, Aug. 8.--Miss Alfie Jones, au notress, has sued Robert Tair, son of a rich resident of Bromxville, for $100,000 damages for alleged breach of promise. She says in her complaint that a long time prior to their meet- ing in this city last February, young Tait followed her about the country, attending the performances of the company in which she acted, and sit- ting every night in the front row of the orchestra. After they 'were intro- duced he continued his visits to the thedtire, and finally made her a pro- mise of marriage. Mise Jones has letters, which, says, were sent to her 'by Tait. she Very ©6ld Up There. Milan, Aug. S.-Two balloons used fox the purpose of making atmos pheric measurements, sent up, yewlor- day. from the geophysical laboratory, at Pavia, reached the record height of 42,000 feet. The thermometer re- corded 148 degrees below sero Faren- heit. The seventeenth anniial convention of the Canadian Association of En. gineers opened at Galt. ' N LIVERPOOL Lo gon DR. J. LAPPEN HAS OPENED UP, bis Dental Parlors, at 183 Princess street, over Dr. Chown's Drug Store. "Phone, 785: AMAG PAMAUED Gis HIGHT HORSE J ELECTRIC MOTOR, ed CUNFWCTIONERY = AND BAKERY at adi pre TRE TOR TTT ony. AND. FARM raat eg 308 Jrwo ge a ir rama 1% Rows. Tn Eloy Loma. NE. AMES Tora ENOYCLOPEDI Naty ----------------------------------_ ONLY AVAILABLE. EER SA a THE Kige St it prog ae Sak HE, IE 'Real 3 St. hone. Era os Bs Apply FAR 8 34.200 B Tan Roar Abs EE $200 WILL BUY wl ened very Meht ny "at Davis Dry Dock, Kingstone: SPLENDID INVESTMENT, Four, (4) wood: Ten "Thres (A) that i gate Ra tary "OA, 1. rien $8,400. 203 ellington St., Dept. ** MONEY AND wi A "ite we orga te SEE a te Assurance : J3mporium, HEAP, AT THE |€ Bids or MACK oT. media bosmenion! ot HT A CONVENIENT OFFION: fa GE SE gurest, Avpiy J. FT 'Gents & 178 ALFRED ST, BRICK, i tenwion Se pldase returs Ere a EE A BABIES. a i, rod # ERs pad Roars ward at hE A GOLD WATCH, raved on back treet Car, Reward for its TWO RINGS, gains 5 ro Ba AND te Fobiiv other oar their ---- se Af RE oh Mt Lanes GOLD WATCH, 8. i DN on TR TEER AT 8 ROOMS TO | vo, FURNL ED ROE oud location, without Raised Address TH. T." cure hie known. office. A RD A PRIVATE BOA Rp MEDICAL. OR. MeCARTHY, OFFICE LATHLY araupled 4 Dr. ry corner GANANOQUE NEWS. -- Sent Servants to Circus--Death of Peter Lozo. Gananoque, 'Aug, 8.~ Gananoque Field Battery left for camp nt Pete wawh, yesterday afternoon, to ngage in the shooting competiton there, Charles Macdonald, of Blinkbonny, gave his hired help an off day for the cirous, 'giving 'them the option of go- ing either in his private yacht or by train, he bearing all exponses of transportation and admission. They elected to eo by rail, and express themselves as enjoying their outing very much. Mrs. Dewar and Mrs. Bruck, of Buf falo, N.Y., have rented William Fd- wards cottage on the head of Tre mont for the balanes of the season. They have taken possession. Mr. Bruck is expected in a week's' time. Peter Lozo passed away at his resi dence, Stone street, yonterdny, in the sixty-nine year of his age. Deceased had for many years been a resident of Gananoque, and respected by all who knew him. The funeral will take place Thursday morning, The Ganunogue Yatht Club have arranged for a masquerade ball at the club house on Thursday evening. Walter Bowden, King street, receiv. od the sad news last evening, of 'the wtidden death of hig mother ut ther home in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs, Bow den left on: the midnight train for that city. Howard, eoh and Mrs. short -vneation with velatives in Lansdowne. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hurd Stone street, nre spending a few days with friends in Kineston. yoingest son of Rev, Jos- SCOT, A RUSSIAN GENERAL. Georgeovitch Macdonald, An Officer of Energy. The death is announced of Lieut. Gen. Ivan Georgeoviteh Macdonald at Warsaw, where he had returned after a journey ghroad for the benefit of his health. + The Novoe Vremya gives details of his life and the great reputation he enjoyed in the amy. He was intimately engaged in the fortification of the fortresses na far cast. 'was botn in 1953, and Became an oft 'vor in 1572, and rose to the grade of lieutenant generalin 1803, The deceased, it adds, belonged to a 'Beotéh family, which may explain his Sinaloa energy, eitdrprite and love of 'work."" i 4 : re Cornell, is spending a ~and BRONZE STATUE Lord Dufferin Unveiled ot Belfast. To =) Br BT The Qf Lord Dufferin ahvalled Aaa uis of Londonderry in the presence of a large gathering in the grounds of the new City Hall, at Belfast. The memor- ial is in the Italian Renaissance style, | freely treated to conform to modem re- uirements. The pedestal is of brown ortland stoné, to ize with the material of wh Hall is built, figures r dia, Migs Dawson of New York city, is] pay thie e is a spending a few weeks at "Upton on 'Handsome édnopy, supp Tonic Severn," the 'wummer residence of hidsorne (S000, Svponed Fame, Mrs. D. H. Watson, on Tremont Park. § while around the base are the Rev. Edwin Triplett, of New York{inames of the many cities in a ne city, will offidiate at the morning ser-§ Dufferin upheld the interests and dig- vice in Grace ¢hoveh, next Sunday. of the empire as' dor. The Mr. und Mrs. 'Abbott of Derby," t of the memorial is feet, and Conn., secompanied hy, their daughter!] its cost £5,400. d Duflerin was a are spending a short time with Mr. |} modest faithful, 'eh and Mrs. John Abbott, Stone street. ork ix progressing rapidly at the ight atin Nearly all the machinery has arrived, and _en- ines are in Wut! put tn the boiler room yesterday the other one will likely be a to- day. Both dynamos are in place and workmen are busy fitting them up, as well as putting up the switch The boilers are massive affairs, each, and each one complete, fourteen tons. The dynamos are v compact and the most up-to-date ob- tainable, They weigh about four tons cach. Linémen are at work putting w ne wire, Sod =. is ; hat e plant wi in Operation. shout four weeks. 5

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