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Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1898, p. 4

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`E Aps`THATpE uurnrxnngzs; umme. (B E. Bates. Iluntingbonriistricb-Sb. John's, F. W A. Mayor; frnnlnlin Contra. Wxllhmt Walla. The above makes no note of chore placed on tho rnb drain which include J. E Lnnoeley an Sydonham abreob church. J Elliott: no Queen street and Dr. Orimth no Quebec. unluI5;U90l'g6Vl|l0, 1. M. England. Wntorloo diaLricc--Know-lton, I). Cummin5:e;Bmme. G E. John a, Mayor; Franklin Contra Wm: n. gumcy; Whitney. L Gillian. Nipieaing diecrict.--Mutbawa. John Wil- son; Temiacalningun. A. A. Wall: Chis holm. A. A. Wall ; Uoznmuda. J. H. Wil- linmson. Sn lbury dietrict-WMren. W.W.Rynn; 1 Cholmeford. A. .1. Bruce; Welford. w.w. `7 An In); Blind River. A. H. Boocb. utnwp diItrict- Ocboyn Woab. John ll Sonnlon: Billing : Bridge, James Lawton; Hintonburq. H. E. Warren; Neponn. John Unbcom Cu . William Wlllinmnona Rich- mond, J. E. l).ide0on,_3 Bun-brook. F. H. Sproulo; Caeaelllnin, G. A. Molnboab; Point Fortune. W. A. Wilson; Thureo. one wanted; Alwyn. A. Umnleeworth, A. C. Holfmun. Quebec diatrich--Richmond and Mel hourne Ridge, William Smith; Trenholm ville. L F. Fisher; Sberbrooko. F. G. Let:-gsawvorville, I). B. Wymnn: Marble con. J. Sally: Sb. Phillippo do Cnester, J C. Smith; Robinson. W. H. Rune)`; Leeds, George Mosaop;Capo Ozo Ind Anbicoabi. A Fairbsirn, A. B. Aruuo. Ssanatond diat>ricn-Sbenutoad. J. E , ...... -vvu unau- houneu Lannrk, Johnvlgrguaon. Polnbroke district: - Looknley. G. W Snell: Arnprior, John Hronfolli Ulnrondon. W. Knox. R. H. Whitoeide; Thornby. J A. Quincy; Whitney. Nipiaainz diahrim.-.M..n.._.. 1-L- um [Inf I VIIII I0 m an Hunnnbjoen. uhuwvml lAL-.n:__-_n, ,... ._ Ullllll MatildadinLricb-GrAnLly, R. Eagloaon: Cornwnll. Hugh Cain-ms South Mounbain. Frederick Tripp. Perth diuoriob--I akenham, W. E. Rey- nolds; Filaroy Harbor. Carl Allum; Mon- baguo. J. A. Dornmm Mayfair. Job Rond- John Ferguson. Pombmlm rlinn-inn I --IV -' uwrge aunora; Upinicnn Rrockville diacrico-H Ryckmnn, *1) 1) ; E-scobb. Lunodo wne. James Simpa Thomas. M..u|.l_ _|-_.,,- . A uruul-} w. '1'. Brown; Portsmouth, 0 J. L. Bates; Stella, A. R. Orson Elginburg, (J. J. Uornell: Invernry, (Jnorge 0. Wood, Balaton-sea, Thomas Meredith; (lunancquo, Manley Benson: (lanan ue Bub, Wilhnm Pimloct: Pihtebnrg, I1. Oliver: Verona. George Smiord; Opinicnn. J. J. Hughes. diabric0-Hrockvi|le. E B 1); E-scobb. W. J. Conlovz Lunodowne. Simpson; Mainland, I-Z Thpmu. -` mun-near am;r1ct.;-Monbrer\l (Mounbail; t t), Wm J c . I) 1).; Montana! (`vain Eu:d)?ml).\:'iIao$\ iznter; Montreal ((Ial:hel(a.;). CE 1l)..vi:7. !B)l). ; Moira- brea . oun nyu l\E` . one be sent: Sc. Lambert. W. S. Lennon. g l).glh:0z1tren3 (V\'cn{(. W. (lofrntyorgz hre 'ora. on ' bson; a . . 0'Ke; l(:`uughntr:agp,ato be au'ppliod; Hudson. E. 8. Morrison; Arundol and I -msby. Manley Brundago. E` A Kn: W: Lakeold, Barry Pierce; Shawbridge, V. H | BID . 1). A. Brown. F;('i)nglat{)n dishrict--KingIbon, (Brock street) '1`. C. Brown; Kingston, (Prinoou street.) W. T. Brown; Stella. R. Orlnro 1c1..:..|....... year In mockville. - Mo.\"mmu., Que..Juno 9 --The changes undo by tho nbabioning commicoeo in bho nal drain Adopted by the Methodist: con- ference in diatrmua namely. are an follovm onqreal div-trict~-Monbroal (Mountain street), William Jackson. H n . u........-.: VV_eClear ...u..u.s are uaxan. A considerable por- tion 0! the land has been taken away. am! there In every likehhood that we Indium wi become a public charity. The conference decided to meet: nexh your in Brockville. ll\"l`hIMI (L... T---A- " ._._d______ Al l`III[OIlI'IIll A 8 Bum. nnninl mngu..- -2 .L. J IIIV your or $6,858. ho treasurer of the snperonmntlon {and reported the subecriptlona for the your to be 9l3.`!!53. commiobeo oonaistinz of the chairman of the district. Reva. Hugh Watson. Dr. Shaw,'G. G. Huxbnblo. Messrs J. H Cur ton and Charles Morton was appointed with pa war no nob to ueouro jnubioo fur the Metlmdiabe among tho Olxo Indiana Those are no loo or oubwnrd'y mrucutod by the seminary, at in an lnaldloua way their poalhlon is rendered lnvolorable. For in- abanoe, the seminary lenda uho Iudllnl money I0 fourteen per oenh. Should the latter not be forthcoming the loud: ol the , Indians are oakan. A ` t_iun ol land_bae taken nwnv. ma - I III W I form. I I TL. ulu noon 2,4-H infant bap adult bnptiama. The m ncrlpbions wore $54,979, an luv year of $6,858. 0 Ernnnm-no A7 H-- - | Iurl Q Tim roparb was also In favor of I four yun' term wiohoub raabricblonn. he statistical committee reported I membership for the oonfaronoo of 30 845 During the year than Ind been 2,046 re mpvnlu. buides 1,73. mmea dropped be cause of dlnbhu or usher cnum. There had been 9,441 infant: baptiamc and 209 adult bnptiama. The mI..:n......, ...L j The hbulntod lunlu 'ulnn 0110-370- morlnl committee`: Import. Mnxrnun, Juno 8 --Ah the Mothodm oonloronco the momorinl committee ro- porbod MM ohp gononl oonloronoo be uk- od to innuguutenfroer eytbom of cum- ! '3'. CONFERENCE CLOSED. I-IVU .....uu5 um uzu mmnna Those m%or Yarucutod 7, Inn dloua bho bfourtoan nar nnnh m.....u.L- 2 , Nearest Agencies-D. W. DOWN EY, Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO., Limited,MontreaI. an ntrou, William- joyin I vim from . an his bri-40.0! coma shin nyon an; K` on him: lilzgrnh IE uapullnl and `IUD mluiomry nub ~ Ln increase over ITIIE sLoAi4"'ic't'i>icTn' c';." 69 and 7! Brook Street. MCKELVEY & BIRCI--I, `Fawn I - `v-- -3v- Iabvl 9] l ce-C ream Freezers. e Wire for Window Screens. Good Assortment and Prices Right. or U11 on In all its Native Fr: h Sealed LeaIPaokets only. 1 You Arc Pcr ; to Come ' and inspect everything we have. If wedidn'thav V e a good stock we wouldn't say that. Ifwe didn't think you would get better goods here for the same price that you would pay elsewhere we wouldn't say so. If you don't want tolbuy come in and look around anyway. You are more than likely to see some things you may want later on. and then you know the price and where to se- cure them. FSUTHERLAND S 31:1... -_ _ Pricotyt WILL SOME PEOPLE ALLOW eubetitutee to be pushed upon them when they can get the genuine | - _ - ` - --- --`TI I` I` N -: -```".*'..I'-"-- u ::E3."F1 3.-uL`.'.` """ _ "` n l. mu. ~ mu:oT.`n?-M. ulugymplaec J." 1 :'r..:::.`.':"...'*::r":*'~* M" Q I `all llml Ilolnlhuullun - - W - `nu T..*.'.:.:,-2-:.*..:*.~:'=.~........"~ W *- an n ma! nu. be-uonornfmm' , :3 trT'm'u-I hymsvulvmdguruudl ...._._...':u ....'.-..*...-mt:-.:.~"*,."* ......"' III ` ?."~'u...'}.`L....... m I-n--- -- -3- E ` The Balance of t and all the Bar Greater Bargain he Ta gain Lines Bought as Well. s Than Ever. ylor Stock This Month h .. .. ... u ` ` ""hiT'F-n"-51' `uu'Imm"':'I'I':\`:|l |:d':"I"aw'1';"="L:;u'..:.n' tn: 0` llfl` `IN M .`.'.'_'.'_': f',\.'!""!l.\`l!`l III! I -an nnnnl .. .7.-eshness nd Purity by Demanding it. By Grocers Everywhere. 260. 80c, 400. 600, 600 Right. a`Elli0ttBros. We have them in different sizes and at prices to suit. `O, 7501 - |' Refrigerators. 77 PRINCESS SI`. Kingston. `St reet. -u\., Iv: up. yalu. lack Cotton Hose, regular 12}c f agular 15c for we yard. , worth 15c for me dozen yards. zoc for 15 5c. 35c, 40c dozen. race "l`-.'n......:...._ 7 -_- I` " 'orth $r.35 for $1 pair. \ Ijace Curtains worth Lace Curtains worth $2 for $I'.5o pair. Lace r $2 pair. ed Azure Silk Wash Fabrics, all cotton mater- r value IOC, for 6}c yard. lack Cmmn nmm .......i.... .-I - r In uuacu. : ;`rimmings, Lace Collars, Ribbons, 5 and Silks. -nuu vunuo mt the clearing out of - V-an-nnv OUULI ut'pl'lCCB Our object is simply : change in business. Iv Janu- ,regular for xoc pair. Vard. ' entire stock at ; n--- -L '- - ' - 3, etc. hoiudictuuul chunk! unto ch eh-tgd tho ` guuoblhcrowh N-Ply wiles `Ho ""lII0IIrcugiuuthd Null Pauvith undy- an unwind.` _.--`vs -IUIOUIII. E|X%p,.IDd in mild upon to acquire it it in not incl! involnd tlnopgh Iho notion of its oicinln. ouoolvhon in nllqnd to but bind the nu tho oontnchn chad wlailo another ahead to put into notion the nnchioory by which use ol the conduit could hon Iun unidud. -- .-----v- we government will in that just aid! Ill.000 per mile. gnnbd iooil done. I: hold: the unb- by pdrlin A\L.L` LI DILJAZQ JOHN H. SUTHEELAND. 8'I'ORE OPEN Rvmumnu ,._- _,,...... cu, can so no purpose. it not liablo tor the canooquonooat S ly, and Ibo pmnior does well to pro: than Ihoclouof Ihonaaion be [in the unto! his situation, Ind ch: hr `Q nu-.g'LIa Al~ ...- .........uwu would not: have dared to ininl thorn had in pr-ousted. Mr. Hana; in will known to Kinggconinno, sad it csnnobbo believed chnho. roprooenting thocompony. qonld have blinked no the iniqnitiu reported by tho colnmiuion without the knowledge of hi: omployon. Monovoniuin nllcgod that the company wuoppoalod to. and to II! it nah lhhl- I... nu- , - - ' The report. ordered by the government. has come before psrlinmenh, and in ban in opirod the abnrpooh kind ' of criticism. The rnilwny company in not hold blame- iou. It may nob be directly guilty of the barbarian practiced upon the men. but Ibo oonhncton would not ban dared inllinl in Kinomins... ...n :- _ prices for what they received, and charged ing on the bore rook), end without the covering of I blanket. When they took nick they auiered the more, no medical assistance wulight and inadequate. Two men died of diphtheria and under circum stance: that suggested to one member oi parliament that they had been murdered. Nor is this oil. ly. to do these me ad. The idea was. apparent- n out of all they earn- ` 80 they were charged outrageous for when they did not receive in food and clothing ; they were charged with riding to and from their work ; they had to no- A.-ept my wages that were given ; they had not even a right to object to ill in when they did they were arrested further imposed upon. nothing like Cenede. sage, and end etili In fact there is this experience on record in ,._`.. .......... .-e-n,uuep- .......\.. mun-nu (Ill moat: [host who remained lo) mono under their oorfdo: tilbhy camps, sometime: water for wuhing.and\wi on :1 i a or ._____ Men were induced to enter the employ of the contractors were carried to distant points and forced to live without proper food and shelter. They were charged for accommodation so much that they could not save anything. The money paid them for labour was really taken from them. To stop work was to invite starvation. They could not beg, could not buy moans, without and could not travel to civilization. They were abandoned to their late, to all intent and purpouer. `fl! they quit work, e.a_ve one, who read the evidence collected by the comnmelon. "instructions were for wlrdod 00 eempe through which they pau- od to ruuee them food. Some eubsiated upon the waste {lung from car window, and I bich they were lucky enough to nd. To turn such adrift under the circum- st ancoe meant the moat dreadluleubring. lonl tn u.. ...----- .. _... `ovu- ] Adored grave enough to wnrreht-J the ep- poinbmonb of Judge Dugaa, Frank Podley and John Appleton, who proceeded to the Crow e New _Pus and wenb into the {acts moeb thoroughly. The reaul which has ahoqked all who In indicates n/condition of ob nlmoab pant belief. t is a report have read it. inga which in .v-,- 5:.-vary one who knows anything shout it knows thst us it stood. II it wu 0rersted.seit wee ospable of being ep- plied, it was something that needed a uhsnge. This chenge woe warranted by every ground thst conldeppeal to reason or common sense. The obstruotiveuess of the senate does not suggest I resort to wickedness surpassing anything Attempted by the conservatives. It is not A muim of the libersls that they should go one bet- trr then the toriee on any sououut. It is the misfortune d the party that it is already accused of doing thst; it would be a greater misfortune to hsve so erroneous en ides eedulously cultivated. Whether the franchise low is amended us the government desires it, or it is left es it is. it is the duty at the house to see that it is fairly administered and ` that the services are dispeuredlwith of any 2 one whose record as u rev! sing oicer is at og ullobjeotionnhle. The list of revising oi- 0! core needs looking over, end a better on- forcement of the law is the only "retribu- tion the electors can desire. A resort to electoral impurity is not justified as an object lesson. It would not do the sensbe any good. .-.u--auu|vII.'--f (To[ono_) ` N0. "1 W-zuld non. The liberal: do not Wlll I 7 atom: in the franchise law in shut my. Every one who know: in nmmt .. M --- .-__-_. -- :___---`- `.- THE FRANCHISE ACT. I! the auto in to hr. rupportod I? the comornbivo party In in blocking o the Irnnohin bill. how would it) be for the gem ornament to remove ovary oomornhivo ro viring ofcor. rop'.noo bun with I liberal. and give up zmnrorvntivou I den? don ol their Own m9'1'.oino! 10 would be righteous rotribution.--.3 at (To;-onbo.) want: a y .r._/, ALL SALES FOR CASH. 4-... u-wuuullll uuuurlng. ho loynl to the manage- der oorfdom had to lodge In nmpa, sometime: doing without .- wubing.and\without hono,(aloep- the rook). And .m...... .u., d edge god nd Surc- (Inna _.n .- , - `___--- VVLJ Opt/or par 099$ Dian i_?'_':,-1'---': .___.----. nn ure charge ! `av rennin-A ....a -L--,-A - the union in`?! nation, theta government . nouns-4| L-- - promin in- L- '_-n We are positively selling our . never before known in Kingston. to reduce the stock prior to the c "9 pu--__ "" ' ill onnoliuic-. wot; Ital-shin in an A-an - -n-.. "in a. :3. none. 1" ulnoc unmet---st. Ola. C. Maui: Tamworth diotrico--Roblin and bunk. H. S. Spence: Ploma, S. J. G: v In. N.'Con II; n` w'.g."s. L93 I" ' WHIGJ rnupr: norlmd S. T. Tucker. Lindnv dmri::o--l`onolou mu. R. H. hitch; Mindon. P. H. Novillo; Sundhopo, R. P. umrningu; Wibborfoc-_o. G. T. Clary; Warsaw, C. 8. Font. ompuuua din\n'ob-Koooo.8. uoc...` log; nnnthc. to ho nnnli-L ..,2"'h..':'."`.a." 3."i``.i`if' Ihdoc district-80. 0 A. 51 Tamworth di.1..`.._D..u;.. n. nuwlm. - Whitby dinhrico- Port Perry. G. W. M000"; Song!-Ivo, F. W. White. Cannington dintricn--0Akwood. Loomrd Pholpo: Norlmd. S. T. dmri~.n_l'....I.\.. mm D - Com Change in Business Sale OF HIGH GRADE SHOES. i -- - ---I ncuullflu Lrxnsn, Juno .'l.--Following an the nal changes made from the first drum of lhhionl: Bollovlllo diIbn cb-Bollnvil|o Won. 0. W. Watch; Bayoido. N. Hlrrin. Nnpaneo dintrico -Nnpa\noo Won. C. Parker ;Odoou. T. S. McKee; Adolphus- town. W. J. Sandor-I. Cobonrn dinpint n.L..._. h -- --' llll flll .`1 final dintricb w u,v-....s.. 1)--- pursuu . A than read. IIC mnua. The school resolution which had onion up the wholo Afternoon rouion In: re- portod. A bill in Lccordnnco with in was uppllvu. ' Mr. L\RlVl0l 0. of Provonehor. opposed the pmpoul. He and that it was nevor intended that this fund should be dimin- ished by drafts upon the capital. Ile de- clared that the government of Manitoba did not propose to apply the $300,000 to school purposes, but they wanted the money to meet I decit: on account of pub- lic funds. Afternoon mnim. -.. - uuu uwu l0|'. The senate amendments be the lrenchise bill were read I second time, And A few or bhem which Mr. Filzastrick described as unnecessary rm harmless were concurred in. Those which provide for an appeal to ujudgs in New Brunswick. Nova Scotis and Manitoba the solicitor snerel refused no Accept and moved that t ey be non con- curred in. Mr. Foster l5k0d that the motion be al- lowed to stand as A notice of motion, so abet.-t-he members could become scquainted wlnh the reasons seated in in. `Mr. Fielding moved the house into com- niuee on e resoluhion to provide for the `render of $300,00J be the government: of Vlsuitoba for the purpose ol education out of the school trust) fund. of nance said than perliemenb would requirl the money to be spent: for school purposes. hub in wculd be left. to the Muni- nobs legislature to say how in should be applied. Mr I.aD.'..:.... -1 n , V - Q _, . . . _ . -. vaav -uuueruenn ol the school question. The resolution passed. Upon the vote of $300 to pay the sur- geon of the Kingston penitentiary for his ervices an superintendent of the insane ward Mr. Quinn, Montieai, in the house criticized the methods of the commission- on who investigated the affairs of the St Vincent de Paul penitentiary and defended cx-warden Ouimet, who was dismissed as a result of the disclosures at Lhorlatter insti- tution. 1 Mr. Fitzpatricklshowed that Mr. Ouimet us given ample opportunity to euswer nhe charges made against him. It had been proved by the evidence, he said. that riot and revolt had become an established nhing at St. Vincent de Paul and that wholesale stealing was goin on there. hnongst other things brong t out. was that accounts were paid twice and that $65,001) worth 0! etone paid for was not ac- counted for. ']`hn nn....i- ----A- .......u 1001, am: we gm-ornme nob to open up the aobblemox which was held to be final. Dr. Sproule objected 00 um the Amount and held that in v the bargain for hho oootlome resolntic Unnn Hun vnrn at Q-nnn L ,-..-.- .. .. ....mu_y nut in image over the So. Lawrence an Quebec. Sir Wilfrid Lnurier said he was and might ask his coi- Ienques for neubnidy. Mr. Fielding moved the house into com- mittee on e rezoiubiou to provide $285 .000. the coal: at bhe erection and furnishing the legislative buildings and the government. house no Winnipe . There was another ibom of $ll0,000 wiich Manitoba claimed since 1884, but the government: docided no nmm Inn :1... -_.u_, - - -~ Mr. Foster asked the pr hvorable to a nu bsidy for a Qnabe` m Mr. Fneldim: mmmrl Hm UIIIIUB. Mr. Fuater. in unending tho mohion. ad minted there was a conabituzioml difference of opinion between the leader of the con- servative party and the governorgenernl. and the coneervauive party entirely agreed with the position taken by Sir CharleaTup- par, but he did non consider than that should prevent: acknowledging and appre- ciating che many exoolienoies which (`bur- oocerized the governor-~general`a adminis- oraoion In Canada. The motion was ad opted. Mr It`.-uh-.. --|-~ ` -' Adopted II Ihe Iornlng little: of the Home of Common. O1'l`A\VA, June8--When the house of common: mob to-dn Sir Wnltrid Lsurior moved an address be he presented no lord Aberdeen. the governor general, on the occur-ion of his approaching departure from Canada. , . `[_ L1 -1 - ,, ,_ - -_-`...-an inn-IUI\h ii I Never hae there been such a pronounced of eentiinent againet a great corporation ee 5 I! this report he: occeeioned. The company a that has lured to well at the bend: of the [ people, `theta has been given e princely do- nation towerde this very railway exfcnsion. 3 cannot afford to let the matter dmp. Its good nnmeie at eteke. Ire hope !or the further consideration of the government and people depends upon its action in thin once. upon its atonement for every wrong that he: been committed, upon each evi- dence u it can oifer that it does not np- prove of the atrocities preciieod upon the Sh men engaged on its work-u. la chouid lead :05 in this matter and without delay. But the Me government hen uduty to periorm. and it N. in to see that such eoend Ale are non repent- ed. and they will not be with e railway Z): oommiuion. for the creation of which the .9 country demands. .--__.___;---2} ______.____ `I'M llnul Dlnnktl. L.-- n In -- ._..__.______---_ ADDRESS TO EXCELLENCIES -----1.-uvror an our to audit the alumni of this country; oh the president of who company was like the Into Bgu Tuned. who. replying to A ohugo of great wrong-doing. ukod. "Wino are you going bodo About it?" Bovonl mombnn unit! the revolution: won nhocking indood. `1_____ n T--:----:--1, ""`~ Power in order so olbfnm of mu. -..._.--_. .. . .. _T_119_TYEI`&Go. B'1fi?i1}i Siock Sale umplo ulo .Vinoonu IIHDR "II Din-0 nn ml.-- ......po xuoro another 000 but settlement; 0! I885, rld finnl. -vwvuuil uuu HIN- Igma, S. (Bruno; ' Conncll; Flinlon. rjocwug pnymonb ol wn purl) of settlement: of the rasolntinn m--nu premier if he was dv for A hrhhn nunn um , ,_.~ ..~`,-:,v.4.m;-_g>vrir.vagIn!`v ., ernuasm;-; Jam: 9, W plvlulr II H0 r A bridge the bee. Rip W.`|r.:,a Lace Curtains worth $1.75 for $1 25 pair. wo Curtains worth $3 for Dark color Printed Was ial, lact colors, regular 6}: Women's Fast Black Hose,1 Dress Muslins. regular y: Torchon Edging, " 15c Val Laces soc. 25c. Bargains in Belts, Dress Trimmings Bargains in Dress Goods and Silks. `Bargains all along the line at clea u--u Iu`u If III . `Ho i ll :!?I'IUt our; n 'l'IONorII-Wall: |- , In ammo u n- lblqn-A nnnhuiglnuxv II-Ix; I lumnnll nn-bL - ____'_*__ -yvits Ono of the oiciulu o( u..p.,...,... *n_ NI . Bun s-c"`$`;`;`.!........;'.'::;.`.::';~.:.*:*.':-..'-_*::' found Duel In A Chair. Lo.\`I>ox. Ont . Juno 9 --Shun Wuh- ingloo dmppod dud whilo ominvon the veranda!) ol hid nines : ntidoneo. Mr Wuhingtou. who no eighty-In you: of up. was nnidom ol Bownuvilh nd a,...`'`' ""`i}`E :..'.`:`.L2 ..""..:'LJJ-{~ ".9 his` brotllor Frodorick lot! OI A VII. Roboro Roovo. Albort Willi villo. is no prnoone onjoyin \ bri-14 huro n thoir honoynoon tour. Thoy won 1 riod in Baotou on May `.'.':h. Froo Roovo bu boon any from Kingnoon you-o. Ho has boon working an my you-o in Boston. Boston. Thor u unumg club: are N 7"` Adtdpttzanalown. A grono don! in controd In tho much. I mictge. hold on Thu Ah 3 special r:\oet'i: of tho p6rL- com- mxo, Juno lfrtrh. ic vna umnim cidod booffotn foocbnll to the tum in the match to In pluycd than day. The contending club! N: mo vn. Adolphunown. grant: don] n s........ viccoriou. :1-pocill meetin mince. noction with the cont: church. Bach. to an nnrh h...-|-..L .-.__., nrruugnnlcnll F Death Of An (Md Lady. An agocl member of U. E. L family has passed away in the pernon of Mn. Jone- tlmn l`nrror.o wlioao maiden name Wlll E-- thor Simmons. The aged lady hoe lived for some years posh with Mrs. A:-eolatino. I35 Alfred strooc. Slio pmaaed away oerly this morning attheripeold ngenlninety-one ]0Il'l,hl\'ing been born in Erneettown town- ehip on l3th July. H07. Her rilt huebnnd was Il.a|\'ld Mc(luin. her aocond huzbnnd Jonathan Permit whom she has survived many ymre. Tho decauod drew lend on the daughter of: U. E. loyalist and was rolnhed to seven! U E. loyalist familie- in Erneelltown township. She wee in poe- eeeeion of her faculties until the last moment, was I member of the Methodist church and enjoyed comparatively good health througfhniib her old age until the inevitable on lcame. n.uiaTn: LL- ----J I ` esronn 0PN EVENINGS.

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