Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jul 1898, p. 2

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g%*lu .. X I \ nu cup n-La-:a-u can-at-. on; UK wuvnll lulwly. 0:1 I00 mu 0! Mr. 1.1!, I couph 0! mile: run of Yukon than an toil 5: thin. I n was opnudiug onfncldayox-or Iliirtyorforlyucrts. `u dry mumps and dad Ina have bun `Ii nntl A nnnairlnrgluha .1...-who .1 at nun hunk`. In coonequanco ol the onruno drought n: lnvobmkunoncu point: along the Bay of Qunlo Inilny. 0:1 tho fun of Mr. I... I nannh nl milnn -an an \'..L.. vuucom. nu gm. lily on ouumay 80 In to rofneanu the city at the meeting ,to be ha d spin on Snurdny next. The mala- ing tutu phco on a day that merchants nd it dicnlt to leave their hams. and union the duind nmnbu can bolccured the via": Ind hunt be cancelled. A meeting 0! than intunnhd bu Incl: cnllnd for to night in tho council char hot. which it in hopod all will attend. Tho Incnbon will ho annvcyvd on to and incl from Harrotumh fun of chu-go. A Luna Anomhaco Roqueul. In in do.-ind that the citizens cud nor chanu who went out we Hanovnrnith on that memorable trip which recalled in two new of otcorn bcing elected for tho Fron- tenac agncultnnl anocioty mll nd it eon- mnient to got away on Saturday to roots.-out the citr n khn mnnzina tn 5.. In! now many coaaloa up land. A Cann- dim volnntoor regiment: II no lace for emucuhkod Willzo boy! who ban after ve o'clock ta, nnd emu-tainmenh or nice young men who should not prvoptrly be out after duh any from home." . nu: tVI'lUI`KICII auuucry. The Brockvillo Timon. noticing the ohntomenta oi volunteers in Kmgnton app that they had not Ind duo IHOONOO and entertainment from Kine!-toniano. ro- mnrh: "Ourvolumeen are supposed to have sturdy milibnty inatincb and opirit enough to enable them to put up with the minor inconvenience: of cunp lilo. Cann- dim volunteers. Ironing the quoon'a uni- form. ought noa to com lnin because they are not molly coddiod n feted. A Cun- dinn vnlnnmnr moamnnn .. n4: I-.. C..- A |" VF I` N P`hA'l' OVER THE BIB! 0) ! Clo uh Slum Kl ntrwtk twain la Bulls : Prln a; union. pply as me -Iuuug I.\vvII |IlIlI\lIo Saturday afternoon on the favorite steamer Amotics. luring Kingston It pm. `_`5centa. - nu; vv nun hull]. Samuel Birch. who hue juv returned from England, any: the feelmg there is keen for I better understanding between Great Britain and the United Stntoo. In England warm aympntliy is upmaaod overywhoro for the United Suntan. An an example of this he pay: than all the Lon- don evening newspapers luvs amnll cnrto, as many as fty each. for the pnrpoeo of carrying newppspere to the now: stand: at dnloront parts of London. Thom curt: lI'l\ pnintod n brighb vermillion nnd every one of them crirnea two mga. tho union juck and the aura and acripoa. one on either side 01 the driver's seat. Ilarl. RelIu|p|;-IInIIeVtl. Ladies handsome Oxford ties, dark tan or choc-olato, new style laotn. ailk venting tops, $l.50. A low p.\ra with narrow tocn were $2.34!, now $l`.`.'s. Hainee & Lockott. no unnrat I`. I hurt. ()n Amoricn'a" popular tour of islands Saturday at 3 p m. :25 cents. A large Ihllwny 'l`rnlI`|c. One of the largest; train loads that ever poured over the Day of Quinta nilwny was In connection with tho Orange nlomonutu lion: :0 Kingston and Tamworth on the lzhh. The train: to and from Ymkor cou- Iiatod of clown crowdod pooeongor can. with about a thousand pnuongera. In ad- dition to that in mm necessary to legvo tome car loads of pssmngere um day at Nupuuee and sumo other po`nta along the line. the number being no much greater than lud been anticjpmlod than oullicient arrangements had not been In sde for their accommodation. Frnm Napanee many who failed no no on bond the B of Q tnin cxmo in y the Grand Trunk later on. Doeettul from The Barrack. Daaortiona from the non of"A" battery have been common of law. The last hwo members to calm such leave are trumpoter Beckotc and gunner Dolnn. Dolan, when leaving cook a rented bicycle with him and directed his course coward Hnnoncquo. On the way down ho broke orl` both pedals of the wheal and Ian. in on we roadside. --..,... mu...-u. mun cur uuo uonm. Prevosb. _o! the Now York clothing aooro. has made a meat reduction in his order clothing doparbtnonb. Hie $l5 wins will be made for $13 50. His slx union will be made for SID. Remember the above wit.- inga are Scotch bweod nnd he guarantees a tires ctnu b. mu wmapend some tune with his ainte Mr:-. Hall, ab Yurrow-on-hbe-Tyno. lle oxpocla to return be Tamworth for the mac Sunday in September. `-? any :0 England. Rev. R. L.` allnnbyno. Tamworth. ha been advised by Dr. Evanl, one of Mono- roal a bush doctors, to take; I can voyage. Ho leIh Montreal on Thursday for Bristol and will spend tune with sinker . Alb \'Arrnw.nn.Mu. 'I`...... II- Ion`: lllcyclo IIIOOI. A small lot: 0! men : bicycle shoes. Some were '2, some $1 75. some 81 50: your choice I_now}nr 8|/.25. Haines a Lookout. , --+~- --- Saturday A no: moon. Favorite steamer America? 1.000 Islands :4 p. m. `.25 come. B0083} II WILLIAM u'rm~:l-rr. Ef- no on Kitchen, mm. modonlo. App y Iorncv a tuner. - 9 We Are lolllug clump Boots. Call and no nem M Abor- nothfa. IallIIIIo The mngmretecould not give the led enonher chance. He had not worked my since his lub appearance In court. En- wrigho wee sentenced to two year: in tho reformnhory for boys, with I further Inde- nite period. not exceeding three yearn, ah the expintlou of the rel term if found `neceeeary. I 1 Thu nnlw rnmnrb i`.......'..L.L ..._.l- .--a ~ uncut-ury. The only remark Enwrighb mlde "I have nob bud my broakfuo you." so that moment: the palm ponnocd them. ML- ...-_a_._-A_'-., -I V -- (Iron: manning Hula I-`-r one lonth. `pram-nah 1.! 0|... \Y..... \'---| - ' -` ' ` The Neglected Sold! u......L..;n- n~;..A. _ cry. Among l:000 lnlnndu. ._ .z._, CITY AND_V|ClNITY. nmy wnni uuuy. RI:-ah s.L. L A - -' - nu; Iwlmri 0N QIYEEN r\1`RE|~.'l`.\VI1'll m om Imprnvmm-nu-; exlnmnlon ill, Chen. Apply I01. IL UAmur1-mms. ~ "America" among j%CUC,>-CC`: Bakroyuuhlcyonrhllin tho has inmhlna unqpooolul of AI|uy b 88 np:`ISui'|iunIuuhol nut. and Tlujay ctnnlgcuilanh. Ab- !|:`o Iusunnt Sale in ubtqmlbu ;acuoling|ovungoiHnlcI doting ID. V. ` - am '3-.-- ......`::'..*-'-' up. " nuniug ' clinc- bung` pnpnnbon` `!l and to hit Kilt m~un'nIian ...A.. Jbpulv In let not glib. flu city and! in uxnuin to up but in. In Inudcful Imhiigo and hr-bled liocuic otnckutu. Sh chucks and pain; the} anal! opohn Iglly of by viuiwn in would pny the orpnrauon to advunin the en} non uncuvoly." auu Iuwutoly Inusruung. "You ark me my opzuion ol Kingston from a tourist`: standpoint T Well.brilly. us has many attractions for pightaeora and ploarum reckon. I have travollodprvotty ex~ tonoively through the dominion. and an I view it. your my can equal any for it! aummar picturerqucnuu-. For a pla with much magnicent sonic nurroundmgn. Kinguton should be known all over the whole continent. hut I an inclined to ho hero that there is a lack adwrtinr menu. [thunk the root 0 it Iron horn- tha citizens themselves do not appreciate thoir rich endowments. to can little about vproading abroad don-criptiono ol thotr earthl parading If Toronto or hlontroal h Walk and Sirncoo inland: oppooito then, small fury boat would he contmually on the go. carrying people across Channel Groro and the hood 0! `Walk island an runarkahl; ty noon in natural rnallu. tyourpeoplono toouchol them. A trip down among thq who of the St. Lav nncc has boon outlicontly doacrihod not to rrquirolurthorconment. The hag-olQuinta anrda the Ic_un`n an enjoyable outing. in- taunting in ita natural hoaaty. andauract no to the dovotou of tho Ildsing rod. Last cannon [tool a trip m0:tawa'through tho Redaau canaland thorn i-1 arouta which mrpan-an all for noralty in thin part 0! Ontario. Along that mutt. it appoara to me. you a glunpn cf nataro II all her turn hoaury. than hill: and dollu. laral Panda. hualogla auall rivuhtn. I||I I .`!I. intricaln chain in hot ran -- nvu :.-moo. among soul rivubh. :-aw. intricate than in he: you an Jtplire in her but pub. '11: an inn: in nkkrnl-(inn e. n. u..- uumuwnnu mr mo low nceo ol IMO week The ladies aid 0 the Presbyterian church ran an cxcuraion pot atonmor Rein- deer to (Hon inland and ulonora yesterday afternoon. The weather was jun mltry enough to make tho outing thoroughly onioynblo, and a plenum afternoon was spent by thou who wok advantage 0! the outing. uaunu Illuuui In EOWII. At t. o cheapo board yesterday afternoon L330 boxes of choose were boardod. YI6 sham and 605 oolond. Five hundred and ninctv-Ii whim and 330 colorod voldanl 7 9 I63. hero were preeent. the following buyers-. Alexnndnr. Thompson, Vania- ven. Bcaeell. Mngrath and McCargar. The bids anartod an N. and crept up until 79 we. was ruched. The udvnnce WM apparently iinlookod tor. and made the ulepmon fool cheerful. and componuuod aumeuhnn tor the low saricoo of Ian moot 'rl| IAIHI:-n Aid A than ` ----5---`--`'--* . HAL!` ?l|l` E FLAT OVER BIBBY Ooh In nun.-. pra..u:';` ..'.fm`i .'.'.`.T`. ."_`1 .. .-.'i llulllly VVII3\.'IU\I. Rev. 1'). Knight is npendin hie holidnvn with his pemnta, Mr. an Mn. 0. E Knight}. Don. Mcenry lefblub Sutur- day for Winnipeg. Mrs. Hanson. Monti real, in i-pending a few days in town. bho guooh cl` Mrs. A. W. Orange and other friends. George Mctlnllurn and ainter, Cleveland, 0. are \`ieitiug their mother. Mrs. Mc()u|lum. near the (l.T.R. Imbiou. Mica Ada Brownie spending a week in Kingooonmnhhe gueetof Mice Addiebowry. Miss Amy Davie, Adolphunbnwn. and Mre. l.ea`ie. Doeeronto. minor 0! Dr. llemoreab, Nap.-moo. etubed yosberda for Malibu. Mun. Mina Davis will ii n the noxnwo months visiting her bro or. Mn. Loelio jiins her hushnnd,who has located :6 .\lelit.a. and will make her home in ohe . prairie province. A. Wolle. Kingston. in visitiu friends in town. A: o .. ..|....... |...-_.| _...__J._ J. , um uutu running away. no bolted OH to the nido of the road. upsetting bhe buggy and bhrowing the occupanbn into A barb wire fence. Mu-a Clara received A terrible gm-h in the hoe, while Emma ea- caped with shaking up. 1).`. Vroomnn droesod the wounds and was obliged no put in eight stitches. The buggy wu badly wrecked. Rnv I1} Kninium in ..n.....I.`.... I.:- |.,|:.l--_ A RAILROAD MAN'S OPINION. uuuluu, Auul wall. A very serious accident: occurred on Monday on him Nowburgh road nar Napnnoe. J. P. Shorey and hi! sisters. Clan and Emma, of Newbnrgh. were driving to town. Along the road they overtookA F. Holman. who wn driving alone. no Mr. Shoroy loib his own rig and rode with Mr. Holmol. When oppoeito the cemetery the box of Share) : buggy broke. lobtinx the rig down. which started the horse running away. He bolted on` side of tho rm\rI_ .m..u.i.... ah. church and aha lunoi-nlVt};l:oI place on Thursday at Lon o'clock to the White church. Mon-nu, uxur:-nay an L0` church. Morveu. A until .u...'.... _ ...._._- } An Aooldent on the Newburgh Bood-Ilove Dope:-ted For loultobe-.u the Oheeoe uuurd Yeeterduy Boner Prloee were Beellna-A Pleuun Rxennlen. Nmunuzn, July I-I -One by one the old land marks are [musing over to the green beyond. Yoeberdey there died oh the roe!- dence of bin eon~in low. Jones E. Miller. Morven, Simeon W. Perry. on bhe ri e e 9 of seventy-nix years. nix memhn emreia V deye. Deceerod was I eon 0! the lobe Rev. Robert) Perry. well known by many of the older reaidente of Frederioksburgh and one ofefnmily ol twelve children. All are now deed but Bidwell B Perry. Frederick burgh, and Mrs. 1) W. Freliok. Napenee. brother and eismr of bhe deooued. Seven uhildren survive: they are Robert. A drug- ieh in Fer us, Ont: ; Charles, 3 trevellez; amee. Phi edelphie; Mrs. Far us. eleo 0! Philadelphia; Mrs. Sohryver, Lxtcle Creek: Mrs. Perry Detlor. Hamburg. and Mrs. James B. Miller, Morven. His wife died about: three years ago. Deceased was a cum.-ie1onb member of the Methodist funeral bake: Thursday o'clock Ln that whim -:--:1 BIMEON W PEER V. MORVEN. DIES, AGED SEVENTY-SIX. AN ow LAND-MARK 001$ _.:__.___ BIC HOUSE ON Ql..'l'2EN diam Annlv In I I) n........_........ 1700110! X31 ... A-L- _._.._ L--L _- , nyu Inn LHITKII. WUTU they an .rey'a hnoh D putting Janba s > -. Vroomn _L\' n . 7 ` A {It Costs Les 15- .T.VY.[`D1?l51l w_hich is equal to {lie best in the city. Every new design is here. Than tint} (sf 9:... (:.....a. ...|.:..|. `fife s.`JE'.{:"p..m"' """"cooa.".'E.'sc"n .' we pntchased ltom the Gnnd Union were all imported dinct. $16.00 Suits now $12.00. 8I8.oo " OI}?- 82o.eo " Onion. 335.00 K 81 oo. 338.00 R " ao.oo. SUlTIN5S. TROWSERINGS. ETC.. ETC.. ETC-. FRONT orrmc vi:-*|rL~rr rmnn IN 0u\rrul.hon' Block. Apply to J. B can- Ilnlnun. uu Lu llllll Vllt I l`ll3l'\.aI3 vzT OF CLOTHES for you. on which you save five or six dol- lars. We have an assortment of That's why we are telling you again that we are in a `- (ion to turn out a First-Cass QIYIT (XI? (`I f\'l`llr_`n t,,, Everyfcily Wants to Save. nut mi: Run`! 00. our mnl |x pn-pared A (~:|rvmlI_v M m` know how In do II. and wu dun`! know how to make the son-Ice Inna`. 5B5.`f{f!!!l CALI. WORK 0AHNlD.h Isvnnl If you alopm think nhnm H. The nnlythlnilmzlhnt mnal pooplo Inn In nmrlndv that M lhv |\l |(`(` on ml A nuke. mm mm! must luv u.- gmul nu another. A Very Interesting Subject I. .x,._ .o _,-__ AL_ 'Foot Qufenv St. V sw:m COAL, SCRANTON _._:.__....___.___._.___._ `THREE-HlDR\' BRICK HUUBE. M()l)ItllN nulnvenhncen, |H.u.m2d `.'u)Julmul-m Hlrwt r of Barrie, oppmdlv H!-4hI)p`n |`aIM-v; pplym R.Cuuvmxn. rout orquuou eunnl. .-_.4____._ "3o6ooo53333 3 NOT I3|PrlIoessstnet. io3' .:._:._.__._._.:_ Yhbhill khi T11 lab jug I|njIIQn..Il---.-_ [Unb I` and noto tho dueronoo Fn your fuel bill. us. swm & C6 to be thinking of your next. winter's fuel. Try rill NI: RRRIDI-2N(`B. 200 QITKRN .`-!'l`., mublomy mucus. Imauul b In)! water; tllmmlern ounvenlencog oxten an Illrhrn. go. Applyto Cu-r. Tuoaua I-`. 'I`.umn_ nn ""L"lI:r; \'n|!iied for golferl Ind bic'clis!I. ("on only 15. non than regular 1) & A nylon. mud In-do In all sizes. Stand every Itnln. Alwnya comfomble Ind absolutely nn- ~ bmnknble, every nctln woman needs one. \ |v.._:.._n-.| 1.. ._Ir._. -_4 T00 "CR'E-8'l"_ ' CORSET8 Ask to ace thm. EARLY 33:: 320.00. 83.00. (0) [mama Fgnxon an I'll`- |III`&\IO llnl Nope I _I;)ldo_tw1nx!."_ About 3| ll'\'I. nfllnlnllt: Iilnulull nausuulhnmd an or min: up well um-until nib! Ind n-Mn; Ihtp a child. and la DtN.un0% nu}. candy. and can n_u.n,,_,.`n ... .. _ Inhuhiywunmbnrwoononawncnno bag: In `qua non um tarriblo cuuun. noun; I ma only remedy I thought wiuddohfnlgnod. Icvencaodlnuu doctor who told me It would won urn In tho. lgue I nail his modlcpo tononcoount. I did not know wins to do with him. He cried ullthuqnqand his race wan equal to 3 Jun photo! amt.` II was horrible. and looked II itthmwu never any uklnon It. lhadto qarry him around on I pillow. 1 Wu um, dlnconrngod. I ma than recommended to use CUTICUIA Rllmolln. The rs! time 1 card that I coudd on (M chanpc. I used about Isl! Ibo: of Crrnovlu (olm-meat). sud not on In! cab of Ourmvu son. and nc the and (Van chart not my baby was entirely curqd. There has never been` I trace of It duos. t his skin In as smooth and not: It aplooo Illk. mu. J. C. FREESE. Fob. 21.13 M) 80. la: 8!... Brooklyn. E. D. WGMERS! .`3.'i`1=`$?'l?'.`.Z".`.?.``.`i`: 3..``52" vllurrmngmmtdcndlhnlahnvq. wm lllhnl nil: Hi the most dllnnulng ouhlnf. burning. and nnly Infntfh human 0! no skin um! scalp. will II`&lt. and noun no than. In nun ln your duty. `lilo > M nclbtmnlnunll rfible E5 ZEMA nu-. -v `u I , . a _ W, -.-..'...,.---...-. Hold IV: V In warm. Pun-In Dnmumcnll. wan. E ow hcnn my unvn. ho n--.-:._j.-_..._j.__-.__._-. V3 HA\v'I!3'I`Wl) Nl|`||2 IlUU3I'l 3 UN JOHN- _ l_l0lI Hlltl lo nut. buuuvn (`luntv nml 3mzliIy Cured By A ~ CUTICUHA * BlIA\v'I!i'l`\Vl) NH`!-: IInU:5l-`:30NJuuN- n"lon Ixul. (`lung and u_I um ulrmls. pply to alarm `mm. Knngltuun. u moo.`-Tn... '" ' d.AK.hl'nlAn An: iicycles] 2---rm I ounvenlencog oxtonnlnn lllrlwu; yto 'l`.umn. on N. mmmm I-`on sans. null. II hull ln duty. Rand pain well Mn: than (at child. and La uNIqyui||cuulhtBnothtCo. IhnuurAmudo|loIIhrIvnydo thorivcbudaluttin Ilniovuig. `l'hoIIJAnoA.W Ilhlut Oo- Iennhnl ninln nigh I-n lu.........x....a ;uu-uuuuaucn unnd nun Or we ruutxhonu-. `l'|oIchooa'l'uIo Btothn clundlot Olvcgotohy. Tbonlunmrtlsiunlin Inn Int Hour lionhunrtacn utind (nu Or vounhr uinhan-lIno!!n..n.1n. out Iwvusy-Irv N0! mall one Nulbd. July `lllrd sud NJ: for thirty-Coven-fool cluo. twontyoovon-(ooh clan and twenty- uwo loch lnochbonn clan. Tune gun as I03`) and l0:50mm : third gun at ll Ln. lot thirty-iovoo-loot class to curl; fourth gun at I|:l0 lot twenty-ncvonlooo class. nod fth gun to ll:20 lot hunky-two fool kaochhoul clan. Tho thirty-aovutrlooo clue and tho twenty-nnnlool clan will all IIO rounds and she hunky-twvfooi cluu om round. The rule: ol the [ah ylchl racing nnociniou will apply to all neat. and the slum limit will he nvon bun!` port. On July `Red And :!5:.h the yuchh in tho t-II clue, thirty-bwo-iools clan and twenty!!! foob clue will race. Time not at I023!) Ind I0:60 an 3 third gun at II I m for [inn clan to abut; fourth gun M II mm. for thin-:_v~two`looO clan to stun; fth gun at 11:20 [or Iwonty-two hotels to curb. Tho ne clue and thirty-two-loou clu: will all two rounds, the hunky-two loo! olun one round. Jnlv `IKHI And 9|} h In: M:np,....... I...-.5 waving uuuy nu. I [0 lIDl|'D0ll'. If a rod tg in hoiatod the start will be undo from can no wow. leaving the home buoy to porn. buoy No. 3 to porn. back to buoy No l. leaving in to nun-board. thouco to buoy No. 2 leaving in to port. and thouco Acton the line leaving No I to non. IUIIOII WXKI1] IIIIXHUD. . I! nhlue [leg in hoisted the um will be made from wen to out, leaving the home buoy to Iurhou'd.huoy No. `.3 to our board, thence back to home buoy. leav- ing it to pore. thence to buoy No. 3 leav- ing it to outboard. thence ucrou the hue. lenving buoy No. l to sou-board. If I ran an in hninnd Olin nrgrh ..ill I... rrluay lolll K -ZIIU. Tho nouns is laid so than the start and tlniah are actou an imaginary lino batmoon tho yaoho club house and a buoy mound aboub 600 lash out. Buoy No. `.3 ioxhroo miles from this in an easterly direction. and buoy No. 3. the name diatanco in a unit}: wanuarly direction. I! alslua 11... in hnishvl sh. .9... ..m n uv - nun: uuvvu. The omcinl instruction: luvs boon mod for the yacht rmsoe. which open Friday she `.". ud. Th: nnnl-nu ll laid nn Hun Hun -taps .. DIIU l'UUle The tlret eeriee in the league ulehel next Saturday with the game between Rock wooda and Beavers, and the eecond aeriee begins probably between the Princeea atreete and St. Lawrence tearna.the former having the choice oi playing on that day, or waiting until later. The eocond aeriee ae the tint are to be played in the cricket eld, but the nal will be nished on the athletic grounds, with a axnall admission fee. The executive hae arranged to allow the three teams entering the nale to select the leading players lrom the three defeated teaine. ao that the b'eat men will take rt in the cloeing games. and good ball pa ing may be eeen. The matohea so far ave created keen intereet and greater fun ie expected before the eeriee cloee. One week from Saturday the mag- nicent competition llag. donated by Gen. Mlllan, will be shown on the cricket eld and at each aulurquent game it will be planted on the eld. pruoeeu ugeineo one rsoclwooa-neever genie leet seturdey. The Boevere entered protest on the grenade then Hookwood played Donoghne, who eppeered with en- other teem in e Iormer game, end they were upheld. The game we: ceneelled end the teem: will meet egein next Betur dey. The rule prohibiting any plnyer lrom identllying himself with two dietinot teeme wee eo amended thet ceptnine. wish- ing to borrow men from other lump, mutt eek end ohteln permission from the executive belore doing uo.. the wor of (renting reeting exclualvolyjrit the ex- ecutive. The intereet teken in the junior Ierlee wee well mnnifeelezl lent evening by the number of pleyere who attended the meeting ol the executive. Argument end debate between them was warm. in hot it become to interesting that the pre- eldent wee compelled to eeud them out of the room. am. at... ..._x-- r.. AL- I_-._..- c..:_|_-_ Iwuquin. want. `I ahu light with two hrgqto `OI-g-I-1'0 '|;;;"l"n'1\; ;'-var;-n` Jh`;)m(';(;nOT(;.o': proton again the hvood-Buver L _I .uun...n .. oh- ..-.......I- .1.-. u..- _.-_ The lnouclu of tho Jnnlor Duoboll Insane lnntolu Ila Bonn:-'0 PI-otuc I sud _I_OIl 0u_no Ill be Plnyod on:-I Ayala-Amouduont to Halo Oournlngh Blnyon II no Lean lnntrnouooo For tin Bacon In the Iuolmnp Bantu. Tho oirocubfvo of tho junior buobnll league mot Inn owning no consider the nvnhnnh nnnlnnh hn nnlunuunul Hg- nu`- ROCKWOO ANITBEAVER BABE- BALL TEAMS MEET AGAIN. um cm WAS`Cr3CEllED.}, The Yacht Buou. gun.-u 01 ans nuuoa Deacon uh Hillcmsu. Junta Dal]. Napanoo, police magi: Lnto. Inc In the city yumrdny visiting hit! too, Dr. Duly. Dr. J. Forster and wife. Rockvrood. hum nturoed home that holidaying on the shore: ol Hutch Into. Mm. \.|m...... I r..;.....:-.. ulurt 0| HIIIIOII IIIO. Mm Wilmoh, Uuivoruity avenue. and Mia Booth. Alfred strut. loft to day for Roulrow to enjoy a brief holiday. ' Ira. F. Conway and lamil are anamor- Inn at the band nl Wan. .|....a -M.-- |l.|uI., nmguon, IEO GU Tremont wit. Mm Ethel Johnston. Kin won, in the (noun 0! the Mines Deacon at illcmiu. JIEX l)_|lI_ Nfnnnnnn -mlinn --4-1- Ionncnu of the Pooplo - What they are Inux And Doug. J. A. and Mrs. Gudinot no visiting D. B. Row. Tamworth. Joeoph Lenard. Kingston. in visiting rolulvu in Bollevillo. Min Nellie Muhood and Min Belle Wil- mot, Kingnton. at Tremont Johnston- Kinnnhnn in Hm Further improvements are being added to city clerlr l)rcnnen'e oice in the city buildings. The weeh stand in being no in ranged that: it: can be encloeed by n cur- tain. Wire ecreeue heve been procured hr she window. end altogether the place in being improved greatly. Dr. Clarke will lecture in the John Cur ruthere science hall as eight: o'clock on Friday evening. Subjech : hlvnlubion and ineenity. The lecture Ill! be illustrated by 3 large number of lnncorn elidoe taken by Dr. Clerke himself from petienu in Rockwood hoopibel. end will uremplify the ulilferent Ivpee of insanity. The lecture lent Friday evening wee intenoely intercu- inx end the one uexnorrow evening will be equally eo. Victoria Silver Polish] A....;__._. _ unnlny. IRIIHD. In the junior examination for piano. lately hold in Kingston ladies college by (aha Toronto conservatory of music, Mica Muriel King nnd Minn Ebhol Wilkinson pun-od,Lho formor making tiff-_y-vo per cone. of muln mad the lunar fty-two per cent. u now In an very rough condition. Notch Kin: louvoqfor Alexandria Bay Sundays ab I0 n.m.. uxd lnr Rochester at 0:15 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thur1=da3z< Hero IBIVOI at 3 p m., connecting with North King so Brighton for Charlotte. J. P. Hnnloy. mono. \ (kn inn}.-u ........:.._A:... IN \II II l|KJr- Oor ration omployooo are ongngod in npr mg broken acone on Princoea street. In is hoped the city enginour will zoo that this metal is covered with rotten atone and rolled by bhe etonm roller. The road bed in now in A very rough condition. North kins! lmumn in. Ah........I..:_ D-.. mu nicely najourn until bhoend 0! Au ulb. Mr. William Tnib (Funnel). Collins :y, was uiiiictod with Sciatic Rheumatism for uwelve months. One bottle of Dr. HAM : Rheumatic Cure cured him completely. Fifty cont: 8 bottle. For nlo ab Wade`: drug store. nnrnnrnlinn n-...ln.....- .._- -_-_ _.J I 1:. unggnann mu tollow in A day or two. Chris : Kola Compound in guaranteed to cure nll cum of nchmn. For sale by Fred. W. Sills, Ham. 1)., 26!) Prinoeu acroeb. D"--- L-.. .A.4 I -I ulirvuv. Every trustee in the eitoy is expected to attend the meeting of the board of educa- tion this evening. Matter: of serious mo- menu will be considered. Then the board will likely adjourn until thoend ol Auqjulb. MI`. /illinm 'l`n`In II`...-....v n..n:_- _.. Vllltlng Mr. end Mrs. J. Adems,Univorsii._v evenue, Mrs. Boerd`s parents. Singing and dancing soubrettes eh Perk tonight. with McMullm s hi com any. The Sons of England. gsllev lie, will swerm in Kingston on July 27uh, when their annual excursion to ilhil city occurs. To relieve theb headache use Excelsior `Hesdeche Powders. 100. end 25c. boxes. For sale only no Sills drug shore, `Z60 Princess ebreec. ` Mrs. O. F. Telgrnnnn lefb this morning for Westporo. where she opens s summer school in elocution. voice culture, etc. 0. F. Telizmenn will follow in . .1... .. ..... school cixlture, 0. ` Tolgmann will follow in day two.` ` Cnmnnnnrl in gnu-..nn....I I M . V xuyiy hcrebnn racked up In Our - ~ Revenue on their Bonnie. obunchee and picnic bukeu. Frontenac e. McMullin c vaudeville chow Perk bo- night. H. Cunnin bun,pinno buner from Ohick- , I ering n. 0 en received no McAuley u '- ; book more. ` The Annual meeting of the 0ddieliowe' relief ueoeietion will he held in Kingston on the `. 0r.h ineo. Ft-nine. "Genong'e" confectionery. Fron- henec Cafe , Mrs. J. oliu-d and child, Obtun. ere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Univoreiby innfnn -uni 4l.....:_,. --..L._-AA~A -A " ` PERsouACun-oN. Inouagutq or mg on.` --..--v- r pro ulna: ill $13] on M Iulpfllll, but tho nsginush did not Luv no for his nniu-an. III MI WU Gannon Guilcucno and Renaud," .-\ Kidd bl y.I`0l 0 csl|ed.buu their ovidoncn In not taken. Both no 0! Punch ulnctnoo and do no: Ipuh Bnglioh my well. Round did not know one 5 about Eng- lish to tan Ibo nth, nought magician am both buck to lunch; Joseph Nadon `ll cslhd intntpruanlmu nnxiunh ma hm nan I... In. II muss nut! UCII IOOIII my cmunng. The magiou-ato-II does not matter. You are not chugod nth having the hub m your poaeanion." Ilnnnnr: .|lilAlnnnAAn4' D........l t- I .:_I.I KIIIIU . McL\ughlin-I do not know anything about it. I know my cook told an it Innud ahcrponing but I do not remember taking it Iron the house. I do am know how in cum into my pocnouion. I mppoue, it much have boon about clothing." amnion-:to-I: data not man uuuuqm nudcnuu know ." 30 `cum, 3? nlnlngnnt: u. brick dwelling stone ndntlon: III ml pmwmmln. I ololwnln . INK Omu well plant:-Al I III onmnwntn Il. Ixtnllnlw (salons, on-hard, He. J. I1 \VAhtll5K1nIon.orr. P. Dell-n. London. -a. WIIUCI ITYWZI. McLuxghIin-lt is. your worship. and I am sorry lot It." The magm.nto-',',Wh.sI nbont this knife 3 ' |l_l -..-LI:_ n! 1, ,- u unpuvu. Patrick McLaughlin Ina chargad with being drunk. Ho pludod guilty. He Ira further chsrgod with having had I re- rolvor in his possession when uneted. Ho uchnowlod that ho had. He traded a watch for u 0 revolver, and had neglected tnking it out 0! his pocket. It was the tint: rovolru bo_ pounced since he loft Windsor. The mngiatnto-"Iu in unfortunate thn you should have had it in your poeoeeeion when nrruhd." \I" -...-LIE` In :- __A- ----| ` ' ' ll)!" L;Il'B0!l. William Black pleaded guiltyto I charge of drunkenuoea. The in intrnto could not Allow him to go free, on 0 had extended tbs: clemency the lat time Bhxck appur- ed in court. A line of $3 and costs. with the option of going to jail for n month.`-so lmltrinl Mnignohlin -an Ah----J -5-L wow cues wore uirposeu of: Robert. Carton. jr., was charged by-\\'iL limn H. Kcono with having on the llth mot. thrown atone: nu his horse, causing the animal to run nwny, damaging tho rig and human. Millar Reid. the lad in charge of tho horns and rig no the time.` limped into the box to give ovidenco. H9 wu thrown from the rig at tho corner of Queen and Momnulatnouuid had hit back and hip injured. Be In: driving along Moneroul tron when Robert Canon nhouted to him. Witnoas threw I potaioah Canon but did nos hit him. The last mm- ed chronic back. striking the hone Reid was driving. The animal turned sharp around. throwing Reid out: and smashing the rig. Th rnnoicfrnbn p.nl'...-..! 5.. 5-1.- 1..._.L-_ tll UK. The mngistrate refused to take further evidence. paying Keene had no case. and diamieeod the manor. Raboru Shaw ap- pouod for Carson. `\"iinrn RI-AL nI-..I...I ....:Is..L_. - _|_-.... -. _._..:- A Long Army of Prlnonen For the Magic- lrnto to Den! wllh Thorn mm a regular eld day at the polnco couro bhia morning. The umgiotrato Ind u long array 0! casocn to hear. remind- mg him or the good old timoa when A dozen nnmoo daily decorated the docket. Thus ones were disposed of: Robert. Curran. ir um. n|....mA |\..\\\';| He would like to retain the eorvicoa of guard James Lawlor. one of two guards oonn down from tho Kim:-ston penitentiary upmnrdu of I year ago. He is anxious to hum him Appointed trade instructor. w uu_yuuuIg EIIJCO baking ollico. It in the eecond time he has served as warden of So. Vincenb do [`.ml pe menti- ery. heving been appointed wuden by the Mackenzie administration, serving live years. and lpeing removed because of his politics! belief. He was ro-appointed were den on April 13th linen and took otlice on May t.'.'id. Upon the occasion of hie first appointment he upon two or tshroe uionoha with the late warden Creighton at: King- ston penitentiary learning the dntieo 0! his oice. He speaks kindly of the late werden. I.l.. ...,...I..I |:i._ . Iy auuaneu WILD Ltmir lob. He has nob had any trouble to amounb to anything since taking office. It. tima ha Inna .....,..a .. IIIMI. Bishop is Iorvilrg a sentence of two yours for aboobing A young man in the eys. He in of a norvona temperamenb and at times In very irritable, annoying other convicts. Kane sullen from molaucholin. Warden lhfoheanenu nys matters are now runninz smoothly at so. Vincent: do Paul. The convicts no tnnquil and apparent.- ly aatiaed with their lob. He nnvuhlnn Iinnn e..|..`.... ..n:..- I- CWKIURN IUR.\lERl.Y THE R88! noun or lion. (3. A. K|rkpnlr|vk,hnnul!- Illnnhnl, opposite M.-alonnld Park. A].- ply Knnmnucx A lwunus. Unurlo SI. mannered, palm young mm.wbo looks out: of place in his convict garb. Warden Duoheanaau says he baa not had any brou- blo with Vian und thinks the man can be managed if properly handled and notz" bul- liod. I-LIIIII I) 1 . _..,..-. _.... .1-uuuiu, IIITIVUU In VH9 city with three conviotl: Churloe Uiahpp, inuno. eervlnge term of two years; Jameu Kane. iunne.under sentence for ten years; And the celebrated Louis Vian. who has yet novou seen to put in. having served twelveelrendy. The two first mentioned will spend their time in the insane ward. while Vian will servo nix months in the prieon ofiaolation for mieconduot. Vnm ieunoted oonvict. He has made many inelfectunl ettempte to eecape. In the last attempt he eined entrance to the Protestant chnpe and was attempt- ing to cut his way out through the roof when caught. It is for thin. the hub of his many at- tempte. that he will serve six months in the prison of isolation. He in calm, mild- munnered, polite place nnnvlnn rlnl-It W--Ann mg no can ma :1 is n on mnnnnrnrl n.-`Ha. ......__ _. ,7 T `rinse Oonvlotn from It Vincent no fun! Ponltuntlnry Brought l!or--Two Are lnnno-0no 'l`ho'- Ocnbrntod Vlnn. who undo Illnuy Attompu To llucnpo. Ab two o'oIbok thin morning Dr. J. W. I)uohecnoau. warden of Be. Vincent: do Pnul penibonpiory, Accompanied by guards Jlmos Lswlor and Blondin. nfrived in aha with inanna. any-vino; 5-..... -2 . .. .,,, WARDEN DUCHEBNEAU AND TWO I GUARDS. sxoucnr rggmz coNv1cIs.1 A POLlCI:wl;lVEL(;;ZJAY. ` URN KI kp.um~k,rnu_u_a- lhnilllnnlml. nnnnnhg u .._ ...-La I|.._L

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