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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Aug 1887, p. 7

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mEmnn's. The Siamese prince, Kron Luang Deva- wougse Vuroprakar, minister of foreign Af- fain and brother of King Chuinion Rom. in : short, spare, bright eyed man, fairer skinned than most of his race, with black hair and mustache. In manner he is nervous and shit impatient, but amiable and cour- ` heoun. He usually wear: ordinary European clothing. He will cross this country andgo ; home by way of San Francisco and Japan. In..- M..- 1\' on... n..I...1....- 1...- L... .-, __ Prince Ferdinand of Snxe-Coburg is an en- thnsiutlc nnturnlist. lie possesses one of the nes: ornithological collections in the world and a notable cabinet of precious Itonet. . .__ _-_...-_, _.. J- Thnlror Saheb, of Morbi, and Thnkor Saheb, of Sindo,two of the Indian prince! who attended Queen Victoria : jubilee cele- bration, will visit the United States beforeh- turning home. n_x__. II,_.IJ,,_, I - n n . ` ____. - _--.-.--v -. v..v.---.. rl ln\v. ` George, second son of the Prince of Wales. In: awakened the jealousy of his elder brother by raising A board. It is not, however, a hinute ornaypent of very great beauty as yet. ll'l.-I..\.. Q-|...L -1 Il-._L: , u bin: _--...- ~. - nuwvv - rsanwvnul, uuu -v-v uu:. Prince Bismarck is the most decanted man In Europe. Should he ever appear wearing lmignia of all the den cont:-n`ed on him he would resemble u: Oriental prince. , 11.4.... ......_J .._ -1 .|__ - I-Iv - In-.-` -._, --v-_, `or 4.-uausnuunnlo - The king of the Belgians is tall and taught, with a full chest and brand shoul- ` (Inn ' ...u The king of Saxony is said to have the ap- pnarance of a retired merchant with A small income who lives a peaceful, narrow lite. n_:__.. n:___-_4I_ 1- AL - - A - The Prince of Wales run one of the few whit: high Int: to be teen in London during the summer months. x The Princess of Wales in acid to look every Inch I princess IF_..__.. l_`.____:_-_ L _ , 1.: 1 -..u no r: unans- Empress Eugenie} health bu .been un- proved by I stay at Amste $1.- |_.t__ ,1 -5 n . . . .. _ j - iijjjj '73 The Picture Frame Factory, 115 BROCK STREET. Manager William Barnle. of the Baltimore team. who has been accused of league aspira- tions, denies the soft impeachment, and says that instead of the association watching him and Von der Abe in anticipation of a jump at the end of the season, it behooves the league to look to itself lest it lone one of its most valuable members. And the fact of the : ` matter is that Detroit is very likely to be in the anoclation next season, and in a way that b not looked for. A strong movement is now being made to form an Interstate semi-professional league In the south. The following cities Are in it: Su'annnh and Augusta, In Georgia; Wil- mington nnd Charlotte. in North Carolina, and Cnlumhla, Greenville, Sumter, Orange- hurg, Blackville and Cunden, In South Cam- linu. The games draw remarkably well in cities where professional ball has never been played. but in the others the attendance does not pay. \t-____,_ vw,-nu, n . - .. .. . . -; ---~ --~ ---- --- " ---a---- -'-I-`'- v .1119 California fever la striking all u outam club: with grout (coco. Dotrolt. New York. Boston. Louisville and I colored team an unong those who are expected to play on the Pacic coast during the winter. A -A_,__, --.__., The New York: an alter the releun 0! Geubor. of the Hurtlords. He was considered the best pitcher in the Eastern. league. Lu! season he pitched for the Newburyportn And Lynntinihe New England league. on..- n-:x:-___x_ n_____ 1- _A_lIl -Both g 9! the Pkllbillflylnd Mike Kelly no ends at betting on bone races. and it in atdted that both would ratha follow the truck for a living than buebnll. NIL- \v._ 1v___|_, ,_, -o.,_ .- \ It Irstnted on good authority that the Hub`: kin: pitcher. Rndbourno. is thinking seriously -f `retiring from the eld utter thh ` nnnhnn Von Ywr Abel: thinking of trying Camn. der, the Decatur (`atrht-I`. He is tha man clgned by the Marmm last year. but was novor given a trial. n-A.. |:-n,__,._u, n `I , vs... - - r..- .. ..... Clc-veluud is still on the hundr ll pair of \ outsldurs who can Inc. cover A lot of ground and run bases very fast. So lre_so\'eral othel clubs. The king of Denmark is tall" with I com- npt mrunn F Judge Noonnn, of St. Inuimhns decided that the Smulny law is new anvlh-alle to the national gmuo. Tho IllKt`l'lll|UMl.'ll league has been quite ge.nemlly'pruism| for the stanlit bu taken Ogainst Sunday hall playing. A young Bunlo amateur pitcher mined McGuire has hem tried. and will he put. Into pitch an exhibition game soon. r11, .,n:,_4n| _., .n,,u_._,,.H.. . - 1:_\mm.x . . . . .' 1-rn-: L'RI.\ . .u.'n.xx1.x. l'.\lHRl.-\. .. .~'!-ZRVIA. . .u I-2 l`RL'Rf.\. . .wR.nj1.a. DA'I"1 1iEi`1iii<`s6'S "m `PAPER DEPOT Judge Noonan. I I an n. .. . : "7rnI.-}'.' L u poor I thin u-mum Thv K-It Iinmi pitclwrs rm -Lanai the bx-tt.-r wm-it this season. ` .\ly1-rs in daily iulprnvlux in Ins play at Iemuri hue for the \v\'uuliingg,-am. Thv International league lmw aaivnnvvd umpirm` nitric: (run I200 in $`.'.'>'il. Thu feline 9! tip: Baltimuro ball ground: mu l.luwn_down by 5 recent storm: Dave Orr in not playing with u mnrkd hriiiiaucy of fate}: he did turmeriy. - John 8. Carroll. formerly at the Uticgu, has bu-neiizaged by the Cleveland club. 5 There is considerable dissatisfaction oval the re.-cor-i the Brooklyn viub lyll mndo Okla u.nl|n1\I| . . , ___ Esterlaupok has hm-u rvleasw qgmuu clqba Plttulmm in wllljxng .1-3 spa- Wur-|`I rt-It-an-. .' ROYALTY. `BASEBALL. `V St. LouL-. hu w I :pn-n-I ammo` for ml by tho K--3-In XIII`-\IlJ3IlUIf$JWlI. r.lI.l.- Thn m.a.~at trlp oi` the .-anon for health` a conxfurt. - ARTHUR AIIIRN . r Soennrv. Ono`: EVERYBODY_CAN usm. BRONZE FOR ALL I lath and 27th June. In]: and 25th Jul . 8th and 12nd 111511. 511: and 1901 Sept.. ind 17 October. or Plctou. N.B.. calling at Qunboc. Father Polnt. Gaps. Pu-co. ummonldo. P.I.I.. tndchu-lottotown. P.l.I.. n-L- a......e's.a.. -0 n.. -3..- u... L..uu.` -_a QUHEABVEC SS.COM PA NY } mum xmo at/[F78 7. LA WRENOE ~ss-__ `Js_4:I1=g.AJsm;oHI east. , ' .\'o.3Expross lonres Klngzstfm at 3:1!) p.m.`: ` arrives at shat-bot Lake at :i5`p.{in. : Kenn-ow at 10 um. .......... _ , .\'n. 7 Ex leaves Kingston at H .m..Ion- nocting w th C.P.R. Sight. Expr `mm at -H; ,_| . n .u_. n-.. _n _-n_._ -,_. __ ___-. No. 7 Ex leaves Kingston at up.m..eon- C. .11. Express Prai 'Shnrbot Lake for all Inks east and west. ,1. H. TATIDR. ll`. oxwu. B. W. I-`ommz. Asansupt. Au. Gen. Pass. Am. Supt. _ 1 an nun; an 1: \.nnArr.a 1 nu L` 1 r. Between Kingston. Petcrboro. Toronto. Utuuvu, Montreal. Quebec. and all points east and W02-`K. QTRY I1` ONCE AND YOU WLL TAKE .\'0 0T!l ER I:-I.._._'i*r\..-._.:_.. n--_. n-.. _._- ... _ -._ .- 1 I31 IIII ll`U.\Lf4 ANUIUL` WILLIARE` a`ll\JI!ll`.I` Eloganf`Drnwing Room Cars are run on M Express Trains, between Kingetonnnd Shar- box Lake. , .\'o. 3 Exgrosn leaves Kingston at 12:!!! 3-.m. - Arrives. oronlo 9:10 .m. ;0xtn\\'a. .'):..`.'1 [-.In. Montreal. 9 p.m. : Ren ow. 6.-(D p.m. Passengers leaving by thin mun Mu mu-h Winni in t1) hours. \ No. l . red luwes Kingston 7:!!n.m. :n1'rh't-gs at Sharbot Luke 10:00 :\.m.. and Reuh-cw ;':I5 nm.. connaclimr with (`..}'.R_ Exnmn fur noims } CANADA PAC /F/0 RA/L/?0AD8. New. Direct. Shortest uickosl. (`hen : nnd ' Best Equipped Ali all Rome to .\ ari- toba and the Scrum West. '1 HL BEST AND ?HEAl kIS'r ROUTVI-I llm`\\1-can Kimrntnn, Pa-In-Ymrn Tnmntn Hnnwu ' " ARTHUR 'm_' M . . Ar Soenulv. Quohe. for Ticket! n.ud_tnto Room: Apply In _, ,. ' 0. I. HNIOE. Juia `If Runner, 0211-. uoiximri; 7 VVUIL |.\lll UV uuuu |.Il`lll'l nu u . nu 1.11.5: tamglnga to select from. .\l\\'a_\`s the best selected and most stylish stock in I-Iasu-rn On ta:-Io to choow from. Muskolm. u \'nn('0u\'er.H.U |uu.uu soam.Ont. .. 13.20 Victoria. B.L`. HIM!) .\'-wcnslle. .\'.B. 2.`-.!lJ .\ \\'innip_c_-3, Hun 55!!) Most ofthe bore 'l'iv-kms are good to re- turn until 31st. October. and some for \ longer period. ` J. P. GILDERSLEEVE,` Macknmc Island. " 31$... ...\..l. . cm inc. 3 Monclon. .\'.B .. Momerc '. (`nl. . I Murrn 5'. Que Musko on. (Ros- nuuult Om Hn!Ha!15ay.Que llallfnx. .\'.b'.... Ln: Angelos. (`M I Mackillzlc Island. Mich. .` ` .\u-mpediac. .\`.'1'; \`R Klnnr-Inn l'.l.I . _. . . . Chatham. NJ! (`hit-olmtimi. uc. (`IL-\'eh|nd. 0 lo. llalhousie, .V.B .. Dorvllcsler. .\'.H. DuImh..\Iinn. Gas . ue. ,. 1}-In` n'hu'L)Im um.-nonnn spr R1 Om . . . . . . . . . Charlottetown. P. lC_l heaven M02\"l -R-EAL ON MONDAYS. AT 5 RM. numuo. .\.\ (`M-ouna. Que. . . (Jalo.-donia sprigs. .. I .\mm-rsz. 5.5.. ` Banff. H1` Hnlhul`s!. N B ` Hutfalo. .\'.\ (`n0mmn. Um,-. RETL'R.\' Tl(`KE'l'S FRO)! KINGSTON will be sold by the undu rsigned at the following ` l'l|l0S2- H}""BRAME's%, \\'orkl`s Ticket Agent. Corner Johnson and On- -` uu-io Streets. GRAND `rmrxx CITY PASS`GER s'm'r1o.\' {CHEAP SUMMER TRIPS. ( Rail. I.akc- and River), CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL'Y. Tlmrsnny at 1:55 p m Passengers desiring can be booked via R. & Om. .\'m*. (`o. Steamers. cnjnyinu the scenery ` of (he 1.000 lshnds and the -luwidool the st. 1 Lu W l'('l'l(`(`. ` I` For Tickets and every Information apply to_ ; Tu Amherst. N.S.. 8'.` Bani H1` ll Ticket Agent C. I`.R.. 42 Cmrcrice S1. Kingston. lllh July. I887. . 121.1 nm. - The last train connecting with the Extra Sn-anxers sailing on Friday. lea \'cIKingslon on 'l`lmrsdny M 1:65 Pusscnizors dcsirimz via & I an-orange at very low rates The Ncnmships ofthe Allan Line come direct to the Railway whnrvea. and passonxvrs are fgr\\&_!'dcd on by special trains to .\lonmuLl and l c 09!, Tina Incl H-nin rrmnnnrina nl Dnolum uvhh ` Inc \\ The inst train `connecting at Quebec with the Vail Ste-anu-rs. sailing from that port on ` 'I`hnrsdn)'. Ieutcs Kingston on Wednesday an M5 conncctimr a Jlouvu Us I noon-U U] uuls IIJBII uvculucl From Qm-bvc In Londonderry and Liverpool 2 (`nhlnQ(i\. 870, SR}. Return-C110. SIM. I150. Intermediate - 81!). Return - Ill). Sleernxe 82d. Rcluxu H0. Rates of Passage by the Extra Steamers: Dono. Douot wait for tho Spring rush. Tho: work can be done better now. An elegant line a II._...x_.... ... -..I..... 1...... LI. ..... nlu. 5...`.- (`nlnn-S60 830 and 870. l3eu1rn-$90. I10 nnd ilill. nlemrediale-$i). Ho.-turn ` ` .\.'u-eruqo low The jcqlnships gfthe Allnnrldne 1 Snnlininn Pol 'nmian Par Inn y ( `m-nsamn 1 1 Rates of Passage Etna Mall Steamers : IV-nun (Mu-D-nun In I nI\r`nnI`n|-I-1* an!` I II-nvnnl - ` .~n r..\.uL-nu .~ Parisian .-'armntlnn I'irr-nanln n TALLAN` LINE Royal Mail Steamships. THE - SHDRTEST - SEA - PASSAGE. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. \ l'4l'\\\J.V '1. nnun A` C. LU-3 Or to J. P. (ildersleave. Agent, 4`) Clnr. once Street. ' mi?` I cut ITIICU. Through Bills of Lmling given for Belfut. (Hun w. Havre. .-\nl.werp and othor point: on t 0, (Iuutinent and for Aletliterrtneun * ......s- vu uilv nu-um--any nun. nvn .-nuxuvvau-uuuuuu p:rrtl. . For freight and passage apply at Com- ` B212 ! Uliice. No. 4, Bowling Green, New CUlI|ll'llKIlIlIUI'I- ll|lL`I'llIUllIllU PIIUII8I3'*&)\). _ Steersge at Very bow Rates. Steerage Ticket: to and from Lomlnn and Queen I town and all other [run of Europe at low. Ell Yllf. n. r.. nrnnnn, u.u,n., u. u. -1., lH:.\"rIs1`. ()mce-Pr1ncesu St.. between .\lon- tma and Sydonham Stnoln. kcnidonoo--.\o. ` :1 (`hnrlvs Street. Oloo hours. Benn. lo 8 .m.. and un Snlutdny evenlnsi 7 to l0o'c|ock. uh> phone 1%. snnr-bot. mum l0:1l)a\.m.. nna noun-cw 2:15 m.. connocljng with (`-.P.R. for points :1. . ` 'Ca.bin--$60. SSO aud$l00. accordingto ac- commodation. lmerlnedinte posuge-835. \ Stun-um At Vnrv [Aw Rats-IA Smarncm KINGSTON & PEMBROKE j (LIMED.) . in/Ew YORK AND umpouz From Pier_No. 46.3l.R.. New York. oz/A/A /20 L/A/E. usr Exmcsf u:u. 1 '-n(`.(Ll.l:\'U .\'|' (`URK HA IHKOIIJ RATES 017 FASSAGE : PAPER HANGING VI-?R.\'ON H. BROWN & C0.. n,` I1 (inow-nlanrn Anon} .1`) ('1 u;.;.{.,;{.'.m.s1{.j;;;:;i; TRAVELLING. lI.'.`U ' renutnngmanenc. 1.11!) out . . . . . . .. H.315 Pictou. N.S. . . .. 29.60 l0.l.S u Port Arthur.Out-' 37.20 ` Portland. Me. .. 18.40 32.95 ` Portland. Ore I4 1(l).(ll 2611)` Suebec. ne. . .. 12.51) W00 imousk . Que. 18.1!) 21.7.51 Riviereduboup. \ `:.'.65 Que . . . . . . . .. 15.90 mu St. John. .\'.B... 28.65 39.20 San Francisco. 'LQ,% I f`nl 1 Im m . `Z7! h J uly` 3rd Alli! 3 out . . . _ _ .. 21.20 2 Shedinc, 51.1%, M 28.50 Sitkn. Alaskm. 195.00 Snmmonidn-,_ ' Sllkn. Allkll Snmmernide. P,|I`..l IN THE DULL SEASON i .\it| [TI l"nlls..8 10.35 , Old -hard. Me l8.!l) 9PnrrySound.0nt 14.70 Penutnngulahenc. 1 susscx, .\'.u..... 8.65 ; Tudousuc. Que. 18.1!) * Trum. .\'.S. .. . $.40 \'nncou\'er.B.(I mom .\\ innip_q,-11. an 1 San Francisco. I on I l Sault Ste .\rlnr'i'e.. (Int ' T0 f .\'in I-`alls..8 10.25 `Old `hnrd.Me 18.21) -/HA/l. s_m//cs. . -`l|llll'l|ll '` (Ills. . `.\'1\tnrn uy. Srpt. .\`aturull\y. N1-pt. . -\'.ttm'|a_\", Sept. .suturdny, Sept. ` ., .~`nmr . Snturalny. 4 . .Snmrlny, .- ..\'utural'n`y. A -Gut... . 5'. Aug. 6th . Auu. 13th , Aug. 90th Aug. 27th u'....o '1.-.I uu su r.nn\. ..-28!}: July .. Ilh Aug 12th Aug ` .lSth Au .26th Au . ls! Sept .. 8th Sept moo ` NITIU |U CIIWEV IIIIIH. ~ _ Give us A ml] and look aver our st0(`. .\`o tmuble to show goods at F. o. ,MARSHZ}\LL,`.l UPHOLSTERER J CABINET MAKER. zlln t. 3:-I . lmh ' . l7tlI `Nth d W T A1` 11!: ropmwnua urn: Unto -Count`. 37 to Over to 10. ocnu. vet to Our 1019 Iocentg Over tn Over In . lion. 0\.'oI_'IlGllntum Jinnl rxpniss uglrr 0305.93. _The host. and choo;nt way wand money by Express Orders. which are Absolutely unto _ andcnnboobtdnadntanyomqoottho _ A nnntnn u irtnnnnn an-nac- Inu (`an no Dlllllllul I! [IV OIIIQO 0! HID ` AMERICAN nrnnqs con"! roudwmo unn : ` Quin-to size. in el tsrnonxn mum: in mm are mentioned. The object of my book is to make importers of ulicounlriou in the world acquainted both with the articles mmnnfncturod for ex rustion In Berlin and w h e chief mnkors 0 them. 3?` Price per " It, edition 1887-6311. only- nt binding. sent pout me on receipt ofthe A ount. ~ lV...L._. l!.`l.i-L_._JA!- I'.\_____A I _L,_,,4'.,,-V` ,"Alh Iul lUUI7l|ll ul Inc llllllulllllu Gustav HiIdgbrandt s Export Advenisihg0lo,e-, Berlin SJVJIJI. Alczundt-intn Sir. {I}. N.B.-As the text ot_my book is pubrllahod ii the German . English. French and Spanish lun- `sunset. Iyn no it points nut only the very best sources for easily anlcablo Mufpromnhlo novel- V tlos nmlvspoclal urnclos, It may irell be aired nn`Indiq,pensab2e book of reference for l trad- nr nnn. ` ' lrulnu c-.v ..-u.. A`. -4:4-J, Which is lll'Il`(|llil!L\`")` of great value :6 all _; m`v- rig/n :'n.a.m-Hug rm.-t (`nail is n iiookofvkoer- ~ om-c mrnii Bur in Export Articles. A!lbmn~ rhesnfhvule are given in it. and 1 leading tsfnbiixh mm in em-In mention . object my imnortem J uky I6. 1 --:1-u--j I U. ll. scorr. MASTBRI. Will leave Swift's Wharf EVERY WED- NESDAY at 8a.m.. for'Monlrcul nnd way` , ports. mud (or _Tononlo and St. Catlmrinos u mvnenv nrmngv .9 A: . ... pu||a, ltllll IUI >lUl!VlllU lung Cu. LullIluIlIL'a l EVERY SUNDAY at 5 sun. K. A For freight nnd pnssngeapply loJ:hx1cs Swift. any 19. St. Catharines, Toronto, and Montreal, (`ommcncing July 10th will make her regular: Summer trips for LG!) ialnndsund rm urn. sun- days at R:4. 5n.m. Tickets 50. Also fur Chm~ lotto. Port of ltuehester. Sundays at 8 11.11. Tickets. 82.50 ; return. 83. J. l .Gll.lI!~.`ms`LEli\'l: and C. H. llxrcn. 'l`iokul Agents. Durimr the W01-k tho .\'or-auman leaves Port and L`. H. HATCII. Tlokcl Agents. During loaves Port Hope daily for Rochester M 10 a.m.. on arrival of (i.'I`.R. trains from east. west and north. Tnos HANLEY G.'l`.R. Ticket Agent 1,000 ISLANDS & RUCHESTER ROUTE. in Montreal early Tuesday evening. Returning. leaves Montreal Thursdays at 1:: o'clock noon.. for Kingston. arriving Friday night. leaving Kingston for Trenton and Bay ot Quinta ports on Saturday mornings at {:3 o'clock I mro. l'muu~n rnr nm-nmmodnl inn nuaurnnsxsnd n.- o'clock 2 Passon ror nccom modnlion unsurpassed. Re tnrned tickets at reduced rates. I-`I-eight rates as low as the lowest. I-`or licko.-l8'n1Id other infonmulon apply to- A. UCNN &.C0.. .\lal\' Blh. :\l?I'nll-L Will leave Gunn'a wharf ever)` Monday even- ing at 8 o'clock. for Montreal. calling at Gun annquc. Brockvllle. Prescott. l lensburg. .Vlor~ rlsburg. etc.. running all mm s. and arriving \ in .\loutreal early Tuesday evening. ` leaves 'l`h1ur s(1ay`{\ 1-.. I"s__ __- . ,, I l1`nn\:.(:;f1ust published a Sock slyiul or A LL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL $1 fuommm AND wnpom * Fast. Commodlous, Upper Cabin Steamer L most romantic spots on the continent. I-2\'eryattc.~ntion id to the comfort of pas` aengera. l"r1-lght nndled with care and des- patch. Through freight consigned to our care will hll\'t`l`0llIpI nttentibn. I For fun er mrticuiars nnnly to the nronrie- PROP. ' will havegronlpt nltemlon. V particular: Apply proprie- tors. Noonnn & Bvdus : Capt. A. Foster. smith :9 Falls : or James Swift. Kingston. l May 12. Falls at l:lo'clock p.m. Remmin . will leave smith`: Falls every Monday. \ cdneoday and Friday morning at 5:55 o'clock nna Jones` Locksnt 6 o clock. calling at all intermediate ports. arriving at Kingston Gzlnoclock, m. Allrlnrl n oh-Inn nnnnrlnnhr nf not-Ina thn 6::l) o (`l0(`krfI.IIl. Allda t p.|zi\'lmz op rtunltv of sceln the splendk scenery oflnc ideauand other nkes hmh ways. l`mw-ngu-rs will hum nearly two hours at the rictureuquo Jom-s'l"ulls. one of the most romant c spots the continent. l-Even` attention mid Das- uu .\uu.\A.V. Julian and \\`ill lonve Kingston ever ' Tuesday. Tlmrudnf` and Saturday at 11 o'cloc n.m.. calling at :1 intermediate rts.nnd will arrive at Smith" Falls 12 0'1: ock llelumimz. ever)" } R/D-',4Uf ' TRI-WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN KINGSTON &SMlTH'S FALLS. nu.uu:.ur.-u u x . 0. 1.. (`vn1'Ia. 11.0.. successor to Dr. Jarvis. Physichm. Sui-non. &c. Oloo and Residence nearly o poulto the Post Ollloo. \Yolltn[ton .~`tn~et. nunlntho duo! country nrolnpuy .m-ndod to. in` ll.`l\ 6I Kingston for Buy port: at I put. . lnanilicent Accommodation for passengers and lowest freight rates given. ' Full information given by applying to lht` (`a min on board. or to C. . HATC A. GUNN & CO. J. P. GILDE LEEVE. Freight A315. Pass. Azenls. May 6th. IIJ IICHVIVIIIU lllltl DUllI!\ lllU I!\ I5I' HIKIII EXl.`I?[!|` I-Yidny, when she mogul Plolon over night. Ila.-turn! lonvoo umuo Monday, Wed~ nouduy and `rid: It 6:41) n.m. nhnrp ; Deser- onto 7:!) a.m.. an Plcton 9:!) am. ` loaves Bel- levillo 'I`uvsdny and Thursday at Hi) n.m. : De- soronto 5:!) And Plcton mo am. On Saturday loaves Plcton at 5.00 am. On Snmrdnv, durimr Jnlv nnd Amrunt thin l0\ eI noton at 5.11 On Saturday. during July and Au st. this steamer makes a spoch\_l excunion t to 1,111) islands. It-win: Kingston at I p m. a return i It.-Ave: Kingston for Buy 3 nglnurrmicent nusuennors C. u. .ucnd!:IU!.'In-rm). \\'i.1lil1ul'ta?lt nation. have Cumin Wharf at : p.m. arm for Bay of Qulnte ports. nrriving at Pictonal 7:!) r.m.and zolnxhrough to Dcseronto and Belle!` lle every nlg t except. no at Mt-turnlnz Monday. W ' an or 0IIINTE_STELlBU.' mm. DAILY LIN E TO PIC i'6N. DESERONTO AND BELLEV'n-LE. The. Fast. ma lllocsnt ' j mkllaylon. I mind I (I. 11.!!!` Island Park. Aluxmnlrht fay. Brno \'l c. `n-neon. (`orn- wnll and (`oumu. wuulnu lhrou In the beautiful and romantic scenery of the La 0 of tho Thou sand Islands and the Rapid: 01 um 51. `Law-` enco by daylight. - '|`hu sluunusr Mum-I will leave for Monlrmal every .\londna' mm-ning M I o'clock. R1-oturn Tlv 1-ls nu (iroay llvdlleul Rmon. Ext-urslun Tickets to the B` uvnny l`orun on the Uul! of SI. lauvrcmzc. Ha mu. ] urtlnud. Boston and .\`m\' York. - I-`orlk-kc.-la and another lnfurmnllon nprly Io lhoundunniuncd. at tho Umcv. fool of Jo Ill non slruut. . l`mnIm-nciuu un'Tlll "NEIL! Y. TIIF. Z.\'n-Ur ` Jl'.\`l'l. and lullf|Il'|hl'l'lIIbU(`C.0l|I`! the Above :~'ummern \\ 1||l-Mo Klnrmm dnlly (Mondays \'M'emvI|m 5 um. for '()RON'l`U. culn u! (`ub(mnf. Purl lopmmd u wmuh\'lllet1\`-M lwr yvrllllll n I and on .HA1`L' ll|.\\',.'l`H`-1 ITII. at u.m. fuI`.$\iu.V'l lUCAl. nndol'Io.Bl-l(`. vulllnu ul(',l:u'lun. Round Inland. Ml!) lahmd Park. Ala-xmnlrin lhnx rm-krill:-. l'|-om-nll. (`urn- `I. I1. \aI4l\I'\l\I'4. \l.I.I.g lJ.IJ.D.. hull-0.. l)I2.\'TIa'l'. Graduate of New York College o! I Dentistry. (mlce Wellington Stroet. between | nm-csa.-tnd limvk Streeta. Particular atten. tun mid to nmsorvation of the natural teeth J. 1- . UILUIERSLEI Allenls. July 2. The Royal M031 Through Lin, u..m...l n! uhn Inllnurlnu IInl.nl..__ ..a.| 'I`RA_.VELLING.(_ R23 E1-23iQ&Onta-HoNa#i3gVatioh C ' ' ` -i':r:i:1.: .v' .4 1:r1('}. 1:3, I. In nn.lnnl.o..-II.- at gun... ....I.... .4 ..n STR.j -V-V -vvgvv;-.--v~- --.-_3a -aauv, (`umpomwl of the following u!-clan `mp. wheel Slemmeruz 0 III-2T\\'|v?l2.\' .\m.v'rIuMl um 0l'|`-BIC (.Hu.-lmv. Hun. Nu].-non. I Montreal. Cam. Roy m~?r.\\-r:r:.~: 1'mox'ro AND n(ox1`Iu:M.. _ ('ur~h'n.( :| vl .h'lm-hulr M 'I'I`nn.(`:\pt.1`rom-ll lunnlhlull. am. 4 8 aw. Sag!` lr\'lm~.__ 1`onnm-n<-hugu . . .` - ' , Jl'N'l|`. And until furl ht-rnul lve.one of loll 5! rent. . my 19 nssr. And Infermedite Ports. MISCELLANEOUS. J |M:()_R1`ERS I DON'T WAIT! THE STEAMER _:- E_57:..0.55 W i"AL_EXANDRlA, . ll. IIATCH. Meat. '" It nteu i PERS/.4. EHERO, {BELLE K .L'U. . Am.-nib. `canto 0 opntb Damn" I'i6'u-:1-tr sHA\\',-"`- lunnlan. 8nI.Icrron. (`nx\-tvaxcxn. to, mnce~(`omur..K|n and Brock Slroell over \\'nde`u III-nu Store. _ hr. in: um.-u-nan: ..LnIvn\Il..ui.xI\n\on\ .\'M\'THE'AND SMITH. Soucrrons. mo. 1!! Ontario Su-oat. l._l!. mu-mg.1.1.i5_(mA-L_p;g9xrs.u~s3q31. Jan. I5. ` Tfoux m:u.u.u. .\l.A.. .\:.u., c.I\'1. .` (successor to late Du. .\lc(`.unmxI, V - l'm.':ucux. srmnumk` 0Il|oo-.\lonlron| ' Sim-I. h-uwoon Prlnooun an Brock Sm-ms. '--:r. - . .. '3`! u u. . -u.vv-u --an -u-u-u U'll\.\tII'! AI(`lll`!'Bl`1`. corner of Brock and King Slreoi. m"vI' \\'uuIo`I llr more. Iinu-nnoo on King , .~'vn-M. next In tho Vmn Once. - `nmnnbom sufms, , . . PARLOR SUITES. 1 AND sxnmomns. I1. Al. JIUH A I. mymls-nu. Honu-rmn. (` _v\-nvncnzu &v,. Pal?! I Block. Brock su-wt. lnuuon. Money .o nan. . ._-- .- ` UARNIWSKY 85 ANDERSON. rn.su..Rif ' . as r. s.o._ _ T =1.mar llairl%n`I u`w L Slrool. mm... 1 Women and (?hf|dmn. Pub. 5 I P- OI-ILIKE'a S, -2.-LI l'RII\'Cls2SS:s:`IREl-2'1. -,-:3, Cor. sydonhun Street. -n . n __ _ __...__....I__.:.._ ,.r.....- .-. ` .i;}ii'&?%74;`.1i~*u r:.:`:r.TL. :dnl.lcl11)u. kn. Ucllco--Ulnronm St:-not op pmlu: the PM! Ulllco. .\lI).\'!CY TU h0A.\' Ill owes! current NW1. . ii`E`."\i-.' nunn-L` I'rmu-su:uxd llmvk streets. Pu-uculnr anon. jun paid to prmor\'nlIon Ieelh ` n I` .111: I'\I_*u l\ I\ -- I l\ u .l);`l'l`l`. c - 1 ..as W UN. AIAILD Mlllllhlal V l\.'\ I . ` ~ Dllonec 0! Women and Children I apoclall}. urrlrx-&Pl1noonl Btroot. at Dr. Spun ks umml. Tolonhono number not BETITER B>ARGAIN TELEPHONE---38. HEN.a""i ATME, Load! Undertaker and - banner. . v-. -, ..-___.__ __- _V Telephone communication. `.{'.1}I.A mu-2. .\1.n.. D. 0.3. Li III`\'1'lu'l'_ HI-Adunlnnl New Ynrk l`nl July ll. All` Of Hllllllolll. VV Children. ~;uj;`r:'.'s'i .\TTOR.`E\'I. 5'3"? uuhu lhn Pun! (NH:-at Than e\"or before in the city at 4Pr'oFEssIoNAL cAn;>s'- ? sm~2.\im-: .\.\'n 1*:m:n1-Iss. (`heap I-`urm !ur and l `pl: o(.wlu'ers. Puiuoli svn-Lu uh lnmnm or `1-ver an v nmndotn order. ` ` Ru-muw promptly ujcndcd lo. Chain _ av:-ryuun ycnuthd or male to ordog.-- nrnu oleuntl sad laid. UR.-`K LICK MMQILLIV R. noun a! \\'nnnnn And {`h|hlI-on A nnm `V. II. l\n`\'I4I rm: -5: Earl turn a vouuuunlmtlnn. 277 Rag/at Sh-ref. FURN &c. SPARKS, D. D.S.. L D. 8., 0moe- Prlnceu St.. -lwlunhnrn RI luau, llnnidnnnL_\n. .-.v.......... --.......-- --.. HU\I(EOPAI`H\'. an: an nnnnannnn In I-IL}?-m I | u-1-4 .... K in .\|`"i| '3 R"I'Ili.`K. xv-r \rm~run,k.- mun. wt. M`! r Kim; .1". IF` YOU WANT THE 0/2eapest& Best/-'urniz`iure ` II.. we your . l.laI'..\ll'a.\l.`-V, -only qppunllo Iho Poul Oman M. luutwnhnd In Klnntou. "i.-'i"`iiI-5:,` .-Iv nnvuuslhn H..- r:vi'lx'a % `.15 .\.\ll uihling : hunlon. #__...._~._..__._ , & \\',\I.Kr:ir," alum. Au. l.'h..... 58 BRODK ST. .1` v I'., Mum rag] su-col. 3 eu.\"." 7` usurvusogu. 06109 n. - ` not lhd 3`:`.`.``c`.':a"......:~ ...u2'u.' AA: nnvxuninah 1 IL: US. `. omu (`lnnmcu I luau u llrll lull K-IIIII IIISI. nu puinugr wuu > - n_c|| women. no also won` here. Valve: ' ` -if-Illlllll mad as ntrimmlnx for than Io_ 3 V ilriiiitia, the velvet bun; `qmployud fc`-F7 Iollnr. cult, not and pluttd. : .1 Illllll HIV IIWS Ul WABCD appears to IEIWHVE. `V UCU ulu Ill! in front, the block appears tobn-sting in I natural position,` * ; And consequentlj' the` eye 1! tlrst sees` it that .__s way; but when the side! an reversed the .' block seemuo be tipped backward ngmt theactionot gravity, and an effort of the will is nu.-led to make it name -t.hat - tion`. nltlmughtlao lines of perspective ndi- ' use both Qudtlblll equally well. In order to ,` I prawn: this contusion In drawing: of cryI- ; I u1c,oec..u.e back line: are umuy drumvg. ' dotted or broken. to indcalo their po\sltion. V L V V V rep-hr sunn-oi Dtoiuiu. A . , Foulanh and India nilh up among the > most pom_l1ruId/nttlneuluetimo comfort- *3` IN: dinner for Iummer wear. The rod ' 1 Eouhnln and cuu-mun. no popuxu am. 1 I. -man nun nlnn turn` lure, ` Valvnt I , at the same time. I.` run, ll!!! IHLV Bu ABCD will usuany B D Ippeur nenl-gt to him and X farthest 4 "-!l'310N- away; but by looking I little more closely a slight ebrt of the will muses this appear- ance to be N.-versed,- and ABCD seems to be the back face. while X comes to the fmgt, ` the apparent position of the solid able one to cause It-to clxnpge [side-5 at will; and ti peculiar aedsatl is experienced as the gure apparently changes its Pukion, u it ' endowed with life. = '0 I- --Ikgn Jinnah`. earn: mnnnlun \Y.--. 5.. A ttle practice will on? " EIIUUIVIXI WISH HIE. It is rather dilllcult, says Sdenco News, to briey explain this illusion, which depends upon the laws of penpectfve. When the face 71 ARDD nnnnnn In his in fmnt tho hlnok ` IKUII. If one looks at the r'c-ctangulavu solid represented In perspective in the out, the face ARPD n~Hl ncnollu An Optical Illlulon. lna lecture before the Franklin institute, Mr. Charles F. Hines exhibited a diagram which presents "a remarkable I I I u - N m I -u`a;.. nu; aw.-v-.u vuu; nu ll-l\lIlI.'IIn The teeth of an individual one" vary gn.-ctlyin hardness at intervals, and u Carlin physicimi, W. D. Miller, is experimenting to show that this is due to a varying proportion of lime salts in the food. 51 Princess Street. cor. Sydenhmn- Street, Kingston. ,. } 1 When nun Wear Out. It in a well known (act among railroad men that on rnilrond: runnig north and south the want mils wear out the faster; that the rails will wenr out on the west side of the Gran]: -hila ung: -an dninn m-r:n. an LL- IIJII Wm WEI! vuu Uu I.uI.' WEN. sxue OI Ill! track while than are doing service on the east side. . i The Land Nu-er Bests. Recent scientic experiments make it up pear, says a writer on earthquakes, that the surface of the land is never absolutely at rest , for mom than thirty hours at a time. Thus those great earthquakes which make epochs in hi.~tory are merely extreme manifestations of forces that rutly sleep. I II Il-rIlUIl lilllllu A. E Tucker claims. in I trade journal, that he has successfully edged grooving tool! for chilled rolls by dipping the actual cutting portion in mercury. .\'o mure of the steel. ' than is actually necessary should be dipped. us, while imparting extreme hardness, it naturally makes the body of the tog] ex- 1 tremely brittle. Z Llquld nt Low Tevupcntnro. Quicksilver is the metal mercury in a melted stat. It thaws at 3&3 dl'g.\`. below nero, or, below that point, hanlenx Finder and above I temperature of 39 deg: below hero than in the same n-lation between hard nndlmeltaed mercury u there is between ice and wner nnder and above 1 temperature of 33 deg: above, or pokawium at 55 deg-L, or n 1:228 den; no-m-no Pluc-tc-graph). Gm-Inon pl:-u--gr::;lm-.x have suocee in phat---_:r.'|;\l:mg 1| pl" jertile in the course of its aght. and some I! the photographs show the ham! :1 vnmlensoul air which precedes every shot. It is this "lmul." explains Popular Science News. which prevents even skillful rieme-n from hitting an _empty egg shell ? when hung on a long thread. The air bluwl ` the shell out of the way of the bullet. 111) um: wurlu Wlul.L2L\'\`l -, . Them an-. .~n_\`s Science News, {mm which the lbovu was taken, two distinct varieties of the wmnlerfnl lwtlsl.-I. The Vin-rrn vivetta. or true vim-t, is peculiar to Ahyuinia and the Iouthern livusiun of Africa. when it in vul-| garly kimvru`h_\' the name 0! musk out. It ' may be distinguished by its projecting teeth, unallnnd pierving 1-you and Ihort. rounded t Jan The hair is long and thin. thocolor vu-ying {mm a grayish black to light gray. darker on the heel. when it forth: In 1-rwtile mane. its tlnttenui ruin um hrindled with black, irregular stripes. It is I h|oodt.bint_v uiimnl. and is an object of four and abhor- rence in um region. although it ranly move: abroad during the sin)`. but passes the hour! of light. and heat in slutlufui slumber. hiddnm from prying eyes. The Vtverm zibetha of lndll and the l hUippin1- islands dien in no lth} particular: snve its short Ind thick hair and 1 much longer nerli; the description ottlnlnny serve for that. with this singlv Variation. In many ways the rivet resem- ble both the jaguar and the cat. the latter upocinlly in disposition and size. j vu\vI uxvn. uuuv ll 1.! III'll|I_V uulcnul I0 I ` cage by Itlyglns of strong chains. A Imall Ipoonlsintro-Imvcl into the pocket nndlho ndous perfume is withdrawn with care. undrods of those animals are kept lncap uvity on the outskirts or Abynnlulu and sup- ply the world wnluclrum _ . Tllnnn nlhx Lara QnL.nn.; \l..-. l...\... ,. 4 -|.L.I. ` Int. hlvllu ' Tllls ()-lnrifvrous uid Is noon-tn-d in I cavity ' or poo.c-t. It La extracted from the uuinul once a neck. while it is rmly nttnchcd to I 1-nan hr mm... ..I .n........ ..I.-:..- x .....-u ' olnelhluu About the Time ma manner I at the wearing out at [run lull:-llow [ one at the Most Pculliri incl Buyou- " an 1-ammo In ouuuaoa. V ` The personal nppecrnnm of the rivet in not _ pnpouemng. II will hv seen !rnm (lap illus- trnlion, hut thin animal yic-ldw n precinuu nub- Itum-. one 0! 31:0 mm: p_-vullar and expan- `nlvo perhnneuin exmc-nw. This perfume is not only In great hvnr with Oriental women, buub-mt 7mpoumls, nt rivet is usul annu- ally In the Ynitul Rtntm In the manufacture ti! |\erfuvm~s. `Like musk. It p-nu-sues lasting qu.-um.-s. an-I when add:-I in a minute` quan- my will nugnn-nt the otlur of uthvrl-1-I`l`uI|u-.~'. (`in-I l~ u mu--n-tr nuns. 8l`ll|l-HUM. with ma (`rm.~i~`I--Nv`_\' uf lmnvy. When taken from the annual it is u! a yellnw hruwn vulur, Iiut by upu.ur(~ turns to I dark brown. E u I I CARPI1` N@l'l@ Illll lllll. 241 rnmcnzss smnm. `A REMARKABLE 'u.Lusao~ actua- TRATED AND EXPLAINED. P, Why Teeth Vary ln'Hnl-dneu. n 0154501. Al` -us 3...):-.:.I.._I ..t.... . To Ila!-don `hauls. 'L`11.L+:.%1.m1fm;s'1.1J xvum. '1'i1L'|:.~: u.u?.} ' A source 0! Danger. Th: frequent. un_nrcej`nf danger ntteudiu ; huwel cmnplaims- .lurI'n.; the ruunmer. nu! ` fall is le liability ~m he-.jk the diarrhu-n , too sulleul_v. DI`. Fnw2et's Extract of \\'ilul. Strmvberry will not In this. In- . pmnmatinn of the I-nwz-In cl`-on nut follow in -"*n9o,-nti+hookmi-the c.s.4.e with powerful ' opiates and ntrhlganh. It curet,pmmptly~ mud in 9`nI:\-`ml mumler. ` ! When baby ms sick. we gave her Cnltorin. , \`\ hcn she wasn child she c_riorl for Cnatorl \\'hcn she became Miss. she clung to Caltor Wlu-n she ha-1 Children. 531.: ,'(.| H: them Cutoa `Ivuuu 13 UI puusucu crcllul CVIOIYG cannon- wun-,Annd the two port in of the queen (1837 and 1867) are artist chlly executed In eutral tints. ` uuuwon, wulcn cost nearly slxpenca amen, are great hrprovementsjon the original The ground is o polished cream colored eartht.-n~ warn and Hm tum nnrorlnitn nl 0|... .......... _...--.. -_, __ r. " . ---..- vulva The Prince of Wnles originated the idea of the jubilee jugs, which to the number of 85,- 000 distributed to the children in Hyde Phrk. His royal highneu was nmch struck ` by ietribntion of rough brown cups beer- lng the imperial cipher in relief, with which the our commemorated the maninge of the i bnrovitch; and the vproduetiona of Mean. Doulton. which cost nearly _sixpence each, neat inimrovements `on the OI-iolnnl Th. --wjv -4 ~---; v- 'v--' i -V"l`9"`-V `U|l\l Wu: The king of the Belgians has just invested 1,100,000 in the purchase of estatu in Hun- gary and Austria. They are nominally to become the property of his mnjesty's sons'-in- luv, the Crown Print of Austria and_ the Prince Philip of Sue-Coburg-Gothn, but it is generally believed thus this step has been taken In view of possible mishaps. The late king invested largely both in England and in America, and Ms son has followed in his step! and haqconsidernbly Increased the stores no 3 cumulnted by his pmvldentplne. ` _. I Il!|__ 34--- -1 1I'7-I_- -_.r-)_,,. . .. For Gildlnx and Decorating it i recommend ` ed to be the best In the world l_o keep its color. (`omo and see the Show (`uni of Samples of the ditferont shades. Try it. t~Sf0nl)' 25 cents a box. Ml`0t\d)' for use. an

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