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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1898, p. 2

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"FIN! K L lb. IQQ ILQQ u ILIA ngu-suits-n 254-. `to Cape Vincent Return. :50. The R|chelion" is the only atounor cu- ryiug pssaongera to Cape Vmcout lor 23c. and a free transfer to R.W. & O.RR. station. For time table so rmular ad. vertiaemenb. Single fam `. . )c. Over and back same clay 353. J. 1'. Hanlex. ticket Igl. Tho Chief lichen. Judge McGuire. who has reached Win- nipeg from the Yukon. is nuhhoriny for use auntomono than the chief kicken in tho Klondyke Are United Santos cicizano who` no cbagrinod was the gold dietrich is nob - in Alaska. They are nbotuod by I connin- gem of ex convicts from Bdlarnb. Austra- lia. On the whole, the judge thinks that: the Yukon is being ministered lllh jus- tine. Patches are I scuoe commodiby sud consumers who desire to preserve A supply of uho delicious fruiu will have to pay dear I)` for good stock. A limited nupplv wu receiwd no dny by loml dealero. and the price naked um: 81 50 I bukomench balm holding l li:tlo over an peck. 1: `ll coming. The fall is coming. you will want: good I boots. You will nd she been to Abu- net.hy o. 127 Princess atrooc. III dow. an nuunruu -IIt-. W. Peters, our merchnnb. diacovomd a batch of young kittens in his straw shed on Brock smash the other day. one of which has not: the lamb voatige of 1 mil. He will cry und tame the Mine. which in something of n freak. Juuy was nor. pgrmclpaung in the sports. Probably the roault of the policemon s race in an evidence that the members he- come athletically runny when on the force. 8 Arnoil, the `winner, is the latoau nddu- bion to the force. and 1`. C. Graham ia the new junior. The "deep thinkers, of which P. C. Arnoil is a membonclnim they scored a victory over the other combina- tions of the force by that race. Luvlr V`lCbU|"_V. V The unfurmnnte collision between R. H. I W|lker`a and John Wilhnma' horses was (aha only uociclenn during the afternoon. They were not put Icipauug in the Pl'0b8blV H10 maul: of tha nnlinnn\nn n Loot On! For web weather. Get. your boots and rubber: ab Abernetbfs. III a E120 spectators formed an interesting as- L-embl_y, including doctors. lnwyer , mer- chanca, ministers. proleuorngnd prebty girl: galoro. The ratnilnrn nluim llul-. 0).- 1.--..- ..-..; HA1!` 0!` THE FLAT OVER THE BIBBY (WI (`lor.;.`1Rton In sum gun- I lhlll Pn nu Odom pply A}. no 00. girl! gllor. The retailer: claim that the heavy capi- bnl represented on the wholesale aide dur- ing tho bug of-war was the sole cause of their victory. 'l`>... ....t..-...__A- ..n:_.-._ L_. n `I ' uuu Juugeu ruloa mm out 0! 006 Inner. Wellington Boulbor, tho Picbou fruib calmer. did good service as coarser sud oh- bered houuily into the d:y o festivities. Whll LID marohnnhn hirvnln I-Ann -an uoruu noxrully moo une (Hy! tesalvlbloa. the merchants bicycle race Ina concluded the riders were very week and nnny fell to the ground when dismount- nuz. uy ula owner. Ono Ohimmun droppod out: of the race and In explanshion he said : Mo cub `om wind boo uutcioo." M l`.u.u'-.. ...--.-.| :.. u... L:..__I_ ___- _ nuuun. vvuwn was I borrowed one. M. Galhun won the hnndrod yards nee in both oho cloth and drivers chat. bub the judges ruled him out of obs latter. \Ve|Iinor.nn Rnnlhnr Hm Dmn... 6'....:o. wluu I100 (_luIOlO0." M. Corny utmrtod in the bicycle race no such a pace that ho Embed a peddle oil his whool. which was rrowed M u.u;.... ....... .L.- L.....a...: ..-_..I- -._- uuu cru Wu. ` John On-non : hone. enacted lot on high jump. reluud ho jump even though ridden by his ownet. nnn (`.hinnrn-n Ann-n..A ans -3 AI..- __.A _u_ . P. C. Graham booame no excited during him any ol-war am he forgot oo keep luck the crowd. Jnluu f\......J. I..._-- -._;__..l 1-- .L _ 1 !_l I uuuuu,$urIa A good lhlro OI print. The Clay bum provided an excellent musical roxhmmo during the afternoon. I John Albert : horn undo I umurhbly high jump, and be in only lourtoon your old. ` Johh Ind my Rnounm fun pm. the not Ohinamon. . H. J. ilkinoon and hit clerk. Mr. Mc- Donaldpuourod A good than oi print. Clay nrovidnd an an-nllnnh `n: vulmrzn or Kmu Anal We-n utmou. occupied by Mr. John mtlm Get Back Your Old Vigor! SPORTING PARAGRAPH8. iaj u-nus IDDl'IIlII ` ladies bicycle boots. See our wip- Hainoa .\: Lockout. K|NGST6h-lN BRIEF. Lucien` Bicycle Boon ,_,.|:_ ,:, n Are At mu: llnuru. A Tuuleu Intel. ,_g n . U!-out Bargains L:...._I- L_-._ n , _ nw (Inn: Dnucnln Applov. I Wellington Boulter. Pncton. m the city you-Iervlay, report: I gnu u-ncily ol |p- plce this reason. Princn Bdwnrd county WI! never known to have each I small crop within in lruih crowing history. 0!- ms to the manor drought tho that com was also limited in lippl) . but than veto plenty of Iounntou. He has been this, bovraru. llopurchuo I untlicaonl uupply for bus fnctorico. John 0. Lane. Canadian pnpengu agent oi the llxchignn Contnl rsulvny. bu resigned his position. And in is nndonood that the onion will 50 sbolisbul. Tum mur.-us; UN `nu; t:uu.Nr;u UII` KINH mam I3. AIIITIIII by all Illuuuv v---s-. Com-vet. Murphy, an inmate of the in- nna ciepcrtment ol the ponimntinry, made l a wicked attack on guard Willinm Hon- `nosey. With the handle of I Mblonpoon he made I duh an the oloor. who and his eyes by his nlertnena A EQTBPO wound, wu csuscd bolov the optic. Murphy in serving a horn for counterfeiting. and hi: mind hu Income dcnnged since incarcera- ` two. He has three brothers in the prison. mug -ron-. Aftor (Ihriatmn a hatter can be sent: from Kingston to Nnznl or Ca; 3 Colony In Africa cheaper !h\n 1; cm be sent {mm Kipp-ton: no Hnnanoquo. A note can be noun to New /.-gland as cheap as one can I ha want from lhll otce to John Jonoa.Ponn- I mouth. .' um: one. 1 William wllespio. lnghbhouaa keeper, ` Wolfe Island. '13 nmctcd with muscular rhenmvmam Mr two weeks. Two (I000 01 l)r Ihl!`a Rhenrn-me Caro cured hlm Putty rents: bottle. For uh an Wade`: drug Wort`. Alta (`In-hrmnn n `gnaw nan hn nnnb UV6 (`fl III) III DIJKIIIHII. .lo{\n Franklyn, convicted of pocket- picking no Toronto fair. was sontencod to two years and A-half in Kingston ponilen~ Uiuy. Tho police have iuund obah the Ad dm:-9 he gave. 0! Dunkirk, N.Y., Inn A .' {Also one. 4 n.-xn;-_ n:n......:- l...Lc.lm.... 11...... pnnxon. I Mn. Fmncio Coleman. wile of James (jolcmnn, Belloville. diod Wednesday after an illneau of uneven] months (rum A uncer- nna disease. The deceaeod mm born foray- vo ears tgo in England. ,`n n frnnlrlun N-unvirtul nl nnv-lab 7 BOI`lll`B(l line lculllu pr 150- Watch the mun who in saving the do!- In; Where does he got: his clothing. Dunlap`: clothing in the uhrifty mun : lriend, and no the poor mm I boon com- pnnion. Mn I`:-nmnin Cnlmnnn. wile of James (0 p3pIlW [HS FLIIUUIUIIIR A. C Singhaton secured ne prize for hning sold bbe croutons number of nickel: for the grocers picnic. Robert McCul- I lagh. of J. S hendel-non`: grocary store, . secured the second prim Wnvnh Mm man whn in nvinn Mm rIn!. WIN}. A large open car was plscod on the do pot branch of \ho octaric auroeb railway no-day. no replace closed out No. )9, the creating of which annoyed the reoidenbe Along the line. Nm-7.}: Kimr Ianvu Snndnvn [or Rnnhnm Ilong KIIU I||lU~ North King leave: Sundays lot Roches- ber M 5:00 p.m.: Tuondnyn and Thnrndnyu Ham Ienvon no 3 p.:n., connecting with North King an Brighton for Rechutor. J. P. Hnnley. menu. vnrtinn hnlrlina nial; for Hxn urn:-Ara` ul\'IU.\l lull IUIIU IIIII Hull]- Don`b louon the nvoirdupois of your poc- ket-book more than necessary. Dunlap`: men`: and boys` auiba for full are 25 per ceuo. the cbeopuo. Thu Rnllmrilln rnnd rluh Inn dacidod hn .EOi:E'IvIA XIII). IIIB Cufwll. The Bollevillo road club has decided no hue Another relay taco wibh the Deaeronto road club. The course will be eoronty miles. from Trenton no Napmoo and re- mm. A I---` ........ ....- .--- ..I-.....I A-5 AL. .I.. .1. r. nnuuey. uzauu. Partiee holding ticket: for tho grocers` picnic. will please make settlement: at onco with the secretary. J. Gilbeth. an he wishes to pmpare his statement. A I`. Simrhxtnn not-nr-ad r-ah nrinn fnr a llU|lUI_y If` I-U II-LUUII BBC QX[I|IIILvIUuu Work III begun bo~dny upon A new mooring pier for obo M. T. company. [D will be located north-use of the eioutor. James Napkin, Tycndimgu, died on Friday inst. Ho was seventy-eight: years of age and late A wile and twelve children. Idtmahinr HAn.l-nth: Pnmdnn will rnlinvn LIN KKIIJCUCI FUKTL} James Fodon and James McGnll. of the Hub P. W O. riliaa band. played an the Preacohu fair yesterday with the (humo- quo baud. Ara vnn inrnr|\nO.nd in hnvinn hlmh nnw l\|I|x Elarflk Tenants occupying the Mills property on Johnston obreoh have been ordered Io vncato. an the property in moon to be divided inbo lobe And sold. I\,\..u I--.... M... -....l.-A...u\i. at lulu-`Q no... I Hangar! nun, L1. 1 ..y`IuurI Q. Mra. Thomas Kane, Syumuam I-treat. ' and Mrs. Thoma Percy. left: for Ottawa I Monday Int to attend the exhibition. \Vnr|r inn hannn hndnn nnnn n nan Ul rlgu nuu Inn: n In: lllu UWIIIVU uuuurun. Excelsior Headache Powders will rolievo that boodnche. Suld no Silln` (hug icon. `.360 Princeu street. Y__..._.. In`...-I.._ ......l I___-- lI-(\_II -l AL- qua UIllUo Are you interested in buying him!) now full sun. right. We hnvo the boat: value in men`: and boys` units in Kingston. Dunlap, King etreeb. Tnnnnu nnmanvino Hm Mill: nrnnnrhv homu Flumgan. After apouding I couple of week: no his bow`. returned to Ningu: Fdlr. N.Y..y-actor: 1'. Mn. Thomas Kymn. Svumunm street. vv auler 9. 2:41 ITIDOOBI I!`-I090. Juno: Smwh. son f Rev. '1`. G Smith, returned home from gb. John. N.B.. you- terduy. - 'l`hn (IT R nmnnnnu in lnvino nan nal `l UlIl'UlCll`\.I UlEl"lUU IKIRVU 'llumon Iholhor llohlng bnrnln. l1|lwdlln.Iou|)'. fgqgwsl. pjmpu. or lxlowhydrho nor simple. x~crn{- R. company is laying new noel rnila along who city water front to replace the old truck. V Ann -an--u .._.l__ _.-.._ ..L.a Lt-.. (IF- Lg- IJIJU UIU IIIICK. You may order your clothing. We hnvo Scotch auitinge SH, 815. Dnolop. King etreoo. IL. .....I ll_. I'\|__._I_- A4I_-_.._-.. IlY-A-- mI\?:.'and Mrs. Charles Ackerman. Water- town, N.\ ., are visiolng Mr. And Mrs. Ihvid Bunch. York ntreoo. l\nnlr\n n nlnhhinru Than -an if: A" nun of!!!` Cl HV'III]V Ill`-{XI Ii Pooplc Ln talking About--IloshIn Inoopos the Attention at than Inc An nun Hutu. Sweet: potatoes ah Walker's. Dunlap : clothing is All right. A. Shsrp. Arch scrub, is spending I tow dsvs in Ottawa. Mrs. Wuincomb, Queen stress, left: for Toronto youtords y. Boys suits ohnu bobhor the boob, elso~ where $4, $5. Dunlap. King screen. Up town headquarters for fresh oysters. WuIker s. `.374 Pnnness st-nob. 1....-. n.....L -.... ..c D..- II! (1 Hunt. PARAORAPHQ PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8. Luvlu nuncu. xorx uu1.-cu. Dunlap : clubbing. They any in all iohh. molnms or run on; Annriqd By An lnoono Oouvlu. at ,_|__ __ .__.-I- .0 oh. Uh--Wllnl A Is4n-Q II-uh I l|.IRECI.- SSDIIICST. _`,_--vq--.-sq -auu.-an .-`av--nu`; - Ilumonwholhotllohlnu bnrnln tr to:l.plm|{>.l5 hlotchy he erslmplo.x~crn{- I o{ ha km, a ly. rmunonny md 1- cull; an by warm uh: Illh (arri- mu AP. [oath uIo|nNngI with ttuncnru (ointment). out-out M omnulomt nkm ('l'U`l`l. Ill!` INN I|MI'I 0! CIVTNIVIK RIPI'\l.YPR'I`, grullcbl of blunt putllon and humor ruuoulcn. |n u` I'I am ' Tans All. Apple: and updcoh. rip and rich. Neath her fan. tho sumac : glov Turn: to tampon, nin or now. Onlofcool then. you will nd ~- . , . ' `s Nothing nu ma scum. ma. _ * ../ Al I . Wuhyonanehooun will Loadnolcodyounn Inll Cod ltonoutlhoscnntuu nine Ordo by hlophooo one hndnnl nod ..&... 1 September Quinn 01 Autumn Come: with gnu: nndgold o'er bound. . . wuoonuum I was poisoned. I but practised madlcino over thirty yum and hkunnlpoolu course 1n cutaneous du- uxuon under hut. John V. Bhunnkor of mm. but! Ion mm In the mm of Cnbtn dnls, mm 1 o -- an lug man mm not In or 0 It none. I called In I 00:! mal- chn. but no d'd not help matters, and was |)0GJln|ldPI to. when I thought of CH1`!- clu I! _xn 33, um! dis what! my aorvnnc for I 09.0 0! Omx`-vvu (I and a box or (`Intern (ointment). The pros upplI':`a(I'sI| rffllrxi Inn and In three elm.-I I am n-rll. round I. nyur. United Stalca coma. lfiwf. on the road In unread," and we am A prvlly lc-mt way nn HIM rum]. Blnnga In my, w-- m\rr_\' that Imlcruono, "h0lInI_)`" In uur p--`kI*l.~'. That I1 why t`\`rry'unu of our l0hI1 u: uuulzix-es mllstletton. Honesty is tha First llilo-Stone rnoxn O. zduiecin St. Baby's Own PRIVATE TUITIX. 9lX'_jf!fm'1 Zl --Toqswect for anything." , 1: the `Baby me: a` nun: nuuv Inn mrnovu (omtmmt). Eczema. In 3 pruvuom disease on this island. llgadlnuttwk of It. and ordnrod Aha: or omit of nine ointment. `rho In-nu uppucuion changed the Eonlnn to hell-mo. which Ioemod nnqncnchlbio. `rho ax-ugglnt Md and I nn~ on come and I poisoned. nrmlllod mndlclna mar thlrtv vmn ucnuaun: Wmmur ll tha cull nine of the dmcmnoo botweon living on earth. nnd A place laid ti) be much hotter than Cuhn, I amlndobtod to the use dlyoukom-mun sour and ctrnavu (olntmmt). muvuont dlsaun on this island. Our Full stock of Purses. Gard Cues. Bill Books. Lotte: Books, Chung: Wallets. etc, We have marked them at our mual small mugiu of prot and give you the benet of shrewd. careful having. I UNITED STATES ("0.V8Ul.A1'l!'. Bun-uxoo mz Cum, Doo.1.'7lh.18D7. Par-run Dunn An-n n-u rm... (llT|'l'Il|IA 51.1 runuu an: LUIIA, IP60. Bonn Dntm LID Cnu. Com-., . Barron. U. H. ll-M Isnumnl the world. Pon-In DIUO um Cuzl. (`mu-. It-ll l~.lIa-ul--n. *_ u-hunoouunnnq x1nna:nmua."xm. Bacon. A to 8111' ` Klqgtruk pm n W uonuuuos to mm, between clm-I I HA VIC TWO NICE HOUSES ON JOHN- uon sum to nut, botwc-an clomd Ihnhun Anni: Hun-n . wonrvnma nrsmaunxxa Iumnrnluhnlhnpllnhlnn hm-nu... m....m.... .....|. nvnvu. u.n.A. Guulaun: Vnmumr In the out: man of [hi llln hmwnnn llvlnu nn our-u nnul - DUB- IE WILLIAM 8I'Rl:l.'l'. I!- to on Kitchen. nut modonla. Apply 1107081-nor. foux-uxo wk 71-." (`land by iguana) : Ritchie llunovill gin paint :- Iihcon. New cups: at. nwdnlhid. We deat- chnpluohluhg an-ll Ini~ Int. Imagining ' OITIC ON FIRST `FLOOR IN mun och. Apply to J. B. (ha- I. VT-O HAND 1 :70 3:2: ru.` It Is: `L; -- .".""l`:":' `TB: 7"` J` I tho II-Q Iuhiiu hilt that llouuivd on J! Eutuuunl uh-.An-Iin-nnnl n sunning nnoui-no T Ell IIIUIIII CV1 Tl: IF?- Loeving Bennett. where he built hie boat. Mr. Gardiner run down Thirty-hlule river sud Lewis river. The lorzner in one at the most d us put: of the route. 130 wrenhe having occurred there this eumtnor. DAVOOII woe reached on June 2`.'ah. After 1 most exciting journey. Over 3.000 hone: he dud dong ah: treil. Among the nnuy photographs which Mr. On-diner hrongh: out with him it one showing to mnny ol the periehed lmmnle at the foosot the summit thatthe traveller could easily stop from one to another. Another photore- preeentt Ilnloe canyon. down Which the voyager goes one-hnlf u male in threoqunr tore of I minute. The water hero rushes down e nnrruw gorge, hetween prociputioue bank: 300 feet hngh. A picture that well brings out the dronrinesa end desolation ol the mouuuin eolltudesieone untitled "Tho Tennessee Boys in Line." The: 1-cstnerod lune of honemon ie the only object that hruhetho monotonous ouume of white on-etchee of hill And vellev. Plodding on 1 through the deep snow with no other ani~ junte or inanimate object in sight. the I eoono in one drouy end forlorn to behold. g Another photo of much inherent is I view `of Downon Caty. It ie eitnnted on the ` euuern hunk ol the Yukon rivnr. On the Q oppoeito ehore. towering high in the west urn thy. appeen 1 gram blot)`-ehngvsd nnontmn. To the eontheent ol the city to the junction of the Klondyle nrer with the Yuan. end just luck of thin in the hleoon of the goldueker. the Kloudyhe ibll. The ground in covered in moot plans with Inca, from nix inchee to two feet in lhnilinn-n Thin Inning nnlnnoli foal fon- IIVIII nuu VVUHE IIUITU FIPIUL I101`! ere ecetecred ell elong the hull. end eleo men tranaionh VI ee. For in- atenoe. um Cncy en Log Cehin eh the!` than had e population 0! ehouh 2,000 eud 3_00U people. reepechlvely. Hardly e uenn wee left; etending in either 0! ojuee please enter the rub eubelded. Succeeding in getting over White l`eee. Mr. Uerdlner conhiuned hie Irey to Summit leke,|liddle leke end lekee Lindermen end Bennett. A: she letter piece. where over In 000 people were con- gregebed. while from I5 000 to 20,000 more were ecethered eloug down the null. Nnie mireionery preeohed the ineugorel sermon la the Presbyterian church. Nob only in hie law churches did he deliver the word: of the gmpel of Chrieh. but. in reetenrenhe. eeloone, gemhling plecee end wherever e heering could be obtelned on my portion of the u-ell. The miners, rough in hheir weye, were euxious to beer of then which is beater bben ell gold. end neerly ell hie meeclnze were over-crowded. Bonween lekee Bennett end Teish.villegee were to he eeeu ehoub seven miles epen. Lrnvinn Rnmete uluu-an he hnilh hie `JUIIUIXI IIHI Clllflll 0| Il0VIlUy IIIQ ID5OI'U|U- On Mondny alnernoon Rev.Davia Gar- diner. B 8a.. a Methodist: Episcopal minia- ter belonging to tahe northern New York conference. bun now resident: on Queen screen. retu ed from that land of gold alter en ab oe of novel: monbhe and one day. during hich he did mieeionery work. To I Wum ropreeentabive who called up- on him yeueerdey afternoon. Mr. Gardiner gavoadehalled ncoonnb ol his Ion trip and vnried experiencee. Leaving ing- ehon on February 18th leeo. blie reverend genhleman proceeded to Chicago, on whic Iaoe end Beatble, Wuh.. he ouolitted. eighing aboub I.-I00 pounds, his oumb coee between $300 and 3350. He could have obtained bhe same goode in Victoria aha much leee ooeo, and also, by blue Insane. would have and bbe price of duty. Ac Seattle be embarked on line ehoamer Cleveland.bonnd for Skagnay. via Vio- borle. Skagnay ah the time had a popu- latiou oi over 4,000 inbabicanhe, but since bheiowerrlnieh it greatly docraaeed. A railwey in now in opereeion between then Down and Whine Hone rapids. Hotels All lnntlrnd III Alana Mm hrgil, and UUUI IMIILI Ill! PIWIILTBUUI ulll Ill llll IlII.l' ner province long your: ego. The mun who makes hlo hormone way into the nowh- lend no-dny mneh endure the rigore ol nu Arctic olimebe and I monnbelnone oonntry. Ooneeqnouuy nhe story hold by one who he returned Iron: shone remote regions poeeeeeeu uhe cherm of novelty and iutereeb. On Mnndnv Aha!-nnnn `Raw, Dnvin u-. Io Open! the Spring Antl lnnuner In that I Imeen Beglon - Government iervloe Very oorrrpc-Iejor Wnleh Ind Jenxe I leollre lance: uelnle-Good order et Deweon-'-Doet ol Ireeung e Ohnrch. History end treditlon furnish us with rneoyetele of early exploiu during the time 0! the diocovery end eettiement o! the now populous province of Oaterio. Who 0! as hee not heard our letheror greodhther tell of the difficulty end pri- vetion experienced by cutting out for himeelfe home in the demo wilderneu of ioreete. end there hettling egein-I: the ed- vereitieo ea eymbolio of the Eioneer? Those timea. about which `there enge e halo of romance. ere forever put in Onterlo, though they still exiet in eome pert: of the greet Oenedien dominion. One of these pleoee in the Klondyke, but the sturdy ed- venturer thereebore egeiaet ler groeter odde then hie predecoeoor did in the hen- nnr nmvince Inna ween nan. The men uv. D. mnomin TELLS or ma ` IXPERIENCEU. --g:1-a- v--~---- [A nnrunN_n_,LoNnvKEn. Four [Ion Up for Plgylng Football on A 3II`OlI corner. Aldonnun Llckelvoy III on the bench at tho police coun this morning dispensing junkies. Patrick Mcumrk. I crippled ullor. wu u-rugnod on 3 charge of drunk- enness. Ho declared he had mien only two "Johnnie l.bbnu`n." but being crip~ pied nu down on the Iidowull to rest. He was Allowed his liberty. but counsollod not to Ignin appear in court. Pnnr Inn. rant 1-ha:-and with Hm nu-Snnn Wlll KNIGHT- Rev. Mr. Gardiner lefh Daweonon August Mob. returning by the all-weher roubo. end reeched Sb. Micheal`: on the 17th. Then he went ahoerd the steamer Roanoke. sail- ed on of the Behring nee end down bho count to Seebtle. Thence by uein he came out vie Sale Luke City, Chicego. etc. Of the two` routes. the Shguey md Dye: breiln ere*0o be chosen in preference be she all-sub.-r route. as they are fume: no go iu by. Mr. Geniiuer distributed e good dexl o! hihliml lice:-enure among ohe miners end loet no opportunity of preaching the gospel. He considers the time well spent, nu Nmroughly pleased with his trip. and judging by nppeereucee, he has returned to the limeetone city in robuub health. IIU Wf CW UIIIE IILIUU Ill PIICUU Ill Jill. Those who rennin in th lilondyte this winter doeo beonuse of p ide. They are elreid to come out without: A fortune and face their friends. One does not need to uk elnenil he bu been there e yelr. That can readily be hold by his appeerenoe. One year chore nukes e man ten years older. Terrible suffering eud deshliubion prevails, end the hoepitela ere overcrowd- ed. Provieione, however, are adequete to lent during the winter, and no atarnbiau will occur. D... II. l!....l..-.. I-l|I\_.-.4.. Ace A.......L IIU U UUITII PU- Major Walsh. bho ndminiaornbor of tho Yukon dlatricb, made A goal, but: stricb. governor. One thing can be said in favor of she mounted polico-bhoy kopb nploudid ordor in Dunou City. Then was no crime there. nobwiuhsuudlng than in vuu clhv of 30,000 inhabioanbs. Snloou koepers pay no lioonne in Dnuon. They did an rth. but Major Walsh said in was illogsl to pay licoooo in I territory. Minoro complained somewhat thou the hochnicallzy of the law; who they wuuhod won pl1in,- simple iuabioo. Judge Md}-ulro mudo un bouoah, upright: otliciul and Ins very popular. No American physician, no matter from who collage ho grndusbod, was allowed to pruc ulcoin Oho disiricu. If one ubtemptod it). he won at once ood and placed in jsil. Than whn nunnin in tho Klnndvkn thin Minor: would go out. locebo chime end bhen come beck no (he gold commissioner : otlice on gob hhem recorded. They would be bold man ohey hed already been record- ed or else ho cell around in e week or no end they would be fevored with an en- ewer. In ohe zneentlme the mounted police would be sent: oub to inveabigeoo hhe claim or claims in question. If t.he"ground wee found no he on ell rich the miner woe bold oheb in bed already been recorded. If in wee not very volnehle he might be allow- ed to looebe it. This system oldolng busi- ness preveilod: bhere wee no one in die- pnbing with the oioiele in ohe gold oom- mleeioner e oioe um ohe olelme had never been ebeked ouh before-they would enewer yoln eherply end clone bhe winter: in your lece. The bookein ohle oloe were kepb eeoret, which. Mr. Gardiner ohlnke. le e green minute. In en American mining diehrioo you could eek when cleima were looeoed on such e creek, river. one . end the book would be shown you end you oould eee for yourrell when lend wee re~ corded and whet wu non. In in nothing. emphatically esserbed Mr. Gardiner. but A eyetem of boodlin from beginning no end nun prevail: in o e Klondyke. The gov- ermnenu, ea bbe district: wee no far ewny, gave the ofoiele too much power and they have need it deepotioelly. There is no eervice of the government. (there which is non oorrnpo. Molar Wnlnh. hhn Adminienrnhnr nf hhn uywun Inc I IIIVIVIOII Inly nerneine. Asked concerning the venciuy oi the re- I pone circelebed u to the government ei~ ciell being corrupt, Hr. Gerdincr replied then it wee ell boo true. He he: e phono- graph in hie poeeeceion which chow: over 300 men unending outside bhe pen cice no Duuon Whlbillg for their mull. Bone of them hed waited two weeks [or e chnncea to uk for letters from home. People told 3 him than it hhe mounted police were given 85 or en meil could be onceined quite re- gularly. One man cirmed club he lied early in- the summer given a mounted policemen 85 end theta he hnd oboeincd hie uni! since when u soon as the sbenmere uri wed. lib.-- .......l.I .-- ....L I._--L_ ..I.:...- _...l Epupna. {no-so Catholic. . Pm- byhrlnn and I Salvation any hurrah. Animal mnnninn Iahn vnnnnlnv of lm rm POLICE COURT T-O-DAY. 1`s.`I.oAu:~M'= - ~ DAILY MCI U; JKII. ll-E UWTHUKI U1`.-9 ll.:~uilo tool nee, opon I0 17000?! and onplc_rcoo-loc. nix pound! Blue Rubbou an. R. Robiuon: flnd. lite ouoponnd tins mtho. llolhnd: 3nd, uhnn one pound um colluo. Singloton. _ Tug-ol-Int, wboladnrl n. nonhu- Prin. Iwdvo pain cublnono Inch. \l`Io than ginger Alt) Whohnhn won with, Shaun an gush:-id: l~(III~l~'I~`l-l~GI\I~l~I>l~l-l.>lvI~I>l>(-Ir`. s "If 4'3 a good thing we t have it." ` jump. opn lo ' inryk bonu-|u. ulna cu ux. I00 ticloh. J. Gillntl; `Ind. one box cuudiu. J. Cnwlud: 3rd. an pound BID Ribbon III. I. Cathy. llop.oupandjupp,opooIonlIgtoan. and tin`: $nIonnp--InI. Io: Sunlinhi n!l'f,IlIII;lo|II|ll'U`llII-II'.,uuuulIuu.I. Coops: ind. ve pounds Vnonn Ion, Mc- Cul in; 3rd. one urouor. Cnno. `I-I JILCIA Innl pun. nnn In I1I(``rI Anal UUIIKHIII. mu yqdn two. open to ompluyma of who]:-do yromxy t.ndc-lst. um libre lulu. A. Singleton; `lad. but bre puke, J. Duo)`: 3rd. Ito bre pails. B. |lcRu. Iwyuds ncgopen no driru 2 of dehvnry Imnng CMhlll'.l'QA-~lI.'.0II.mQK - wyuds driven: or century honu.whoIunlou:ducnil-lo?.onoIunond. fyhnnno-QIII` `VQ Isanndl Vmmn IA`. `ID. gnuonu L.-uvlell. One hundred yude duh, open to cloth in team] grocery stoma let. bondmmo OIITN Inter pitcher. Ll. Gul|`\1n; ind, $3 cub, Icl)onnld;3rd, bcx Muypoie aotp, Comdinn. nnx ._..I- .-.. ..-.-.. 5.-. nu-..\l.\p.... .\l nlvmg own on : mcycu: mun: uuau nu lime: to go! 100 ynr-Jo at|r\- lot. silk umbrella, Donnie: `Sou. munucd clock, Crawford; 3rd. um pound: come, Gilben. Ono hundred yuda fool nee. open to rouil grocan-lsu. silver Inter pitcher, L W. Murphy; `lad. silver luy, I). A. Shut; 3rd, banal nnegar (shone thirty gallon!) L\IIM. Dun hundrod turd: shah. (men to (`Earls um cocoa. mum: |v|".A)`. Ono hundred ynr-J3 tncyclo race (slow), open to grocou nnu omployoes-|et. bur quot lamp. '1`. A. slurping; 211, In}! con: wood. I . Davie. I]-|l _.l- L. ,.--I.. ..-A_s Angus n pn$ni`l W000, I. IIIVIO. Hull mile Ucycla nee. open to retail and wbolonlo grocers. Any grocer never having boon on a bicycle more than six uimu tn can 100 wn-la lot. WICCO. l\`UJlI\l\.l; _"Iu. uvu puuuuu nnjuu too. Martin; 3.d. uhrn cw) pound Luna coffee. Mckso. I: ..L~' ...... ;\r\Al\ In An!` nirl nirknan CONGO. A\lCl \lO. G ris' not), open to my girl sixteen years old and under ht, four pounds Monsoon nos. Mildred Mclbuald; `Jxri. N (our sins cocoa, Mabel Wnghc; IL-d. two g Line cocoa. Martha Guy. nnn hnmlmd ruin hmn-In Ilf (glow L .. TBBII:-a'l!)R\' BRICK nousm. IODIRN oonveulonou. utmuul :MOJotmaton Suva: at Barri Ru Blah ' Paras Apply In It (3nAvur'l3:~t:)ot orqufufu 8 rod . uuuu: aru. uuu uux muu, uuuu uuu. One mile bicycle r.xco(tnu-jicnp), open m I" grocers and empluyom---lac. gold watch. McI).m\Id; `lvul. rive ponndo Rajah r`. lL.-v-.n- `l -J nhrn run nunnrl hnal HlUI'}'l],; -LU. UUI U`DIP' U \.I-lwlkllu Couxlorn soap rnce, open to grocers wis-ax, dlughtora or lady employees in grocery atoms-L-t. iadee` silver watch und chuin. .\-lien Blomoley: `Znd, Induce` wntch. bliss .\hrrison:3.-`I, one plil` line opera gluaoa. Muse lholan. Phinnmmna ru~n--lnb_ one box assorted RIIQCX. -`I!!! l"O|IlL Cbiunmexhs rnco-lsb. one box starch. Bong Doo: 2nd. one box soup, C. Hone; 3rd. one box bluo, How Lou. (`I \a miln Invnl-1 rxnAlnAn.1il`.|n\, naan x uuuun; dill. uvu Puunus I uuuun nus. vuu n. lhlf mile running race. (best two in bhroe) open no grocers delivery horseh- Inn. 810. M. Carkoy; `Ind. 35. J. Rodden; 3rd. 1.. W. Murphy. (hm miln M-nh (hash mm in mm (men am. 1.. n. nxurpny. Ono mile trot. (boob own in three) open to grocers delivery horses - lac. gold wntcn. H. J. Wulkinoon; `Jud, 35, J. Rod- don: 3rd. 83. M. Ihllivan. One mile running nee (horse) -1-zoh, $5, J. Gilbert; second. down brooms. L W. Murphy: 3:11. box cigars. J. Cmwlord. (`naulnrn nnnn rum. (man to nrocor9' moxmy. One mile mo, one hon-. open to clty hon-we chub hue not won publxc money m three years. And owned by city butchers. bnkore. herdwaremen. dry Roodsmen. cab- meu. outer: end grocer-e--lob. caddy Der- by, seventeen pounds. Jovce; `lad, 85 cash, Gnlbort; 3rd. five pounds Voonu tea. Clerk. Alf nnih: rnnninw rung. (bum turn in Uy`l0 Illu L. W. mllrpny. Uommihoee on home racou--1)r. W. Mor- gana. J. Carson and W. C. I).uby. Oommiabeo on bicycle r.\ces-C. L Bum. F. J. Kong and R. M. Vanluyon. St.art.en-WelIinghon Baufbor. Picton; C. L. Bun, J. Carson. Judges-Dr. Morguu. M. Corkoy. The novoral Home And roeulua were: 100 yards rnco. open no all boys in the grocery trade sixteen yours and under- lao, four one pound tins coffee. Iawlor: `lad. box chooolnnoo, Lhge; 3rd, tty conbe, Moxlay. nn. mila trnn nnn hnnh. (man to CH5!` IIITFO TIC. Lug-u|~wu' DU] DIXUIII |.uIu;u. The commibceo in charge 0! the sports WI! composed of the following: John Hil- berh. H. J. Wilkinson, J Carson, 1). Cou~ per, T. R. Caruovaky. M. Carley. W. G. Cnig. A. R. Martin. I). A. Shaw, Hobart Dydo and L, W. Murphy. (lnmmihboa nn hnrm moen--Dr. uunenmg nours iaso organ. The dsy van a perfect one for the out- ing. the cold wind of tabs dsy before And the heavy {rash of the early morning giving place to A bright, cheerful sun and an un- mospbere bracing and exhilarating nlilre to spectators and participants. All gro- cery stores were closed, and proprietors. and employees, with their wives and lami- liee, ocked to the {air grounds. There were over three thousand persona on the grounds, all the grand stnnda being crowded with ladies. Young end old. rich and poor, joined in the motley crowd and manifested greeintereeo in the amusing events. m A programme of twenty-ve events was disposed of without a hiLch.snd every event attracted the attention ol the spectators. No delay was allowed, so the interest in the races was continuous. end there being races (or every person in the grocery trsde. no opportunity wss given for disappointment. One or two little fel- Iowa voiced objections on points so trivial that the judges thought it unnecessary to consider them. Among the chiel events were the ladies soap race. running with white aprons on; the Chinamen'e race; horse races. tug-of-war and baseball mulch. Tim nnmminmn in nlmnm nl the ernrts Wholeeele And lntall uroeoflnen forget ` Buelneee let The Anon-noon. And Inter ` Into Qporte-Ivenu Iletehed y {leer- } ly l`our Thonennd People-Programme 0! Ilene Jim The Khmee 01 Ilnnen. `nnuul picnic: of wholeeele end retell grfeere were iuengureted yeaterday by e grand field day of eporte at the exhibition grounds. It wee their first geuhering of the kind. and the Iueeeee which attended their venture will, in all likelihood, reeult in mking the picnic an annual `event. Only e few weeke ago the grnceu and em- ployeee were called together end Arrange- meats were perfected in a remerkebly short time. bur, hnaineu - like. the groeere lost no time in needless naranguee. Their Ambition was to enab- li:li annual aporte, yet unexcelled in the city. and they Pretty nearly accomplished their desire. I`he eporte opened with A "phyeiog" parade on Tuesday nigblhwhich thoroughly enlinted the interest of the citizens with the leetivitiee. and aroneed B feeling which did not subside until the darkening hours lest night. Th dnv VA: A narlm-n nnn for the unh- 4 BRICK HOUSE ON QUl1`.l=`.N 'l`REl`.\VI'l'H mode rn lmpmvumcmu ; exwmuon nu. anon. Apply to J. B. (`.uuuu'rnuu. ]CROCERS ANNUAL 7PlCNlC.| !CIALA DAY IPENT dN7Tp-IE EXHI- 31953;. g.-... -nu-up 'iaTru'c$u"Ea'n'6'C: NEE. p..a, KIN" ICU-If gunu. , Tho uonl ulna in lo uh place II the hucylca club home tonight in of I prince nature. I unto infernal party by I for Inelnlnnol thoclub. The chub as an or ` gmintion Ina nothing whatever to do tub It. During Ibo unto: Iovuul duh In link push: have has held an the club bout by nnmbcn of tho orgnmntion. \\lIbUH- \ K ' Acting mn hu wnttan torn- ury lnhlct. of t . R. I`. U.. stating shun Queen : man no not Iqrelnbla to the pm- chsngoin!hennte:~c~o!loguteacbodule. o llglkd that it 3 change was neces- ury no avord a club 0! gunou in Tummo. than Ilc(S1l| and `Vanity uchnngo dues for thair gums. Th. nvnnl than in In In}: nlnt-Q AI Him 1|-IIUUI 3&3? I! WIIIWIK I0 Pu` lip any mm from H.000 to $.`3,00!) that in D.LC. hoovns Ibo intone trobinrItal- lion in Chanda. The bone is capable of beating his ncotd_ 2.135 by seven! 1-o~ conds. \ ) I-s;_._ --_.. 9;`. L-- -_.A.-_ _-A_.. g au-u-wu --w; gnu nnvvuu All reduced in price. See our window. Hsiues 6. Lockout. i What In Tnuulnng In the Opening Alcoa : N AI Soon: Go. ` Snmuol Hnrknon is willing to pub up; ADI` rum ham: IIIIY) In L ; (IN) thnt in Archbishop`: Consecnllon. I Archbishop O`Brion, of Hnlihx. will prooch at the installation of archbishop` xhutlzicr nex; month. Archbishop Dn- hamel, 0! Omnra, who will otliciaro, will be taunted by bishop Unbnola. oi Ogden: burg, and biabop O'L`v)unor. oi Peterbom. as CODPQCPIDXDK prelntes. Repraeatnlivea (I the dominion. and Ontario houses of p:|rh.IlnOl)D hum already intimated their intention of being praeout. I Ll uulon Kllohon. banner 0 Brnor.

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