Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1887, p. 8

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l'I'0WIlI'|IIll. III! Gilt: : girth Road. 50 : Glennie. 1 0 R-Iltnn It)`; 0 lllgnlnn-ni- no Ammo. to to found In Luann. at ` gunlnou by Iulnont WI-Icon. haul Bnnwul|.ouolIhohnuoujnrhu ollhlunl.hu|lonIthHhohIo havoc: Inulnnnl And IL: HILL amen:-n-ant lug. nuunuvuu cu -Is. Sir John`; to aaxjoua to ovoid I u-`(la canon-dug Iain don In Klnpouu. o nmouhen hit brunt dxpu-boon than and Hnlaunoxudho haunt Lain. dinnngll-l"I:nr{ who own`? Auxlou to Avoid Another Ilocuou In Klngutouoxo llurrnhlng Now. Maximal Herald. nuunwu uuuwu u nuuuuu. To `hotter illutnh that the nth; in l 1...... will be. it ho said am one an onllllncnnolhnd, buahoulaothoncn. vrillhuo l.!l)bunhhol Andi! he nakuinf 'htl0c.n hewilll-oi: pocket II. And the pooplo run the money Inon than the Iyndicnu." I ll) IUVUIII III running. IINI I VII. 3.` man in Mcnitoln will be u wry Mliuontl tohllto tho that of four ` IXUTIIX IIUUII `EXIT or .7.` We. being eveileblo for service here in each I come. It ienllverywelltaotalkofuebe` die- Ioyal. tniwrl. ennentiouinte. etc. If eee men who any to were placed in the name tion on Maniuobe in to-dny, bullhd. need, and tyrennyineml over, they would not just the name. An oppoeition railway. and that man: the Grand Trunk. menu to the settler: have lot. reduction in tbefro t on e bushel of when. or An cdditiolnl th tothe '~oolhiecrop. This moons com- fort on contentment. and without it menu the sheriff and ruin. No accent! for my one here to take long to doclde n e one like this The mod will be built In spite ol the `diullou-any-e,` end if necenery than will be eomeooe hurt if any Attempt ie e to none: in running. and All the ~ man in Klnnhnln -III unplug I wanna IEIIIUII-3 QIIII ClIU" lylcl `I 3l|Il'II-UI'7 xrl The foremost men I. p. are undoubted Ii dyed~in-the-wool tories. the chief men of t eir purnubeing principally instrumental in electin membentosu port. thegovornmont underueidea thnt `xinallownnce was to in ended. The people Are determined to have their rights. They are not | few ignornnt hnlfbn-eds. but. undoubtedly. the most energetic of Cumin`: population to- day. They lave some idea of mililury mm-emenu, have guns, and blow how to anthem. Thoylnvo nohnrolonnn battalion Iron Onhrio or oven Qnoboo. hninn Arnihhln fnr -an-vi.-an ham in mush . Ul `III! IIUUPIC uu Ill` UISIIIKUWIUUC (`ll`l0u : "\ es! my dear fellow,`-e are doin a ; talk in this country. rather more of a united mind than the people, and portion- lnrly the gofornnient at Uttnwn, imagine. This is a movement not confined to the HE bellions and nltogg her in satisnhln grits. deal of strong. and it may be. re lions I I 1 I.. _I_-.I :.. Al.,. _._.I -._2-_ AL- _L:_I __-._ _l I They \\'l|l Build the lloundnry Lluo Como ` \\'hnt \\'l|l--Strong Language. A citizen lnuuls us the following extract from a letter written him by at resident of Mnnitobu as imlimliug the intense feeling of the people on the disallownnce question : "\'os` mv ulnar fallnn-,u-9 Ana. dninan onnol U0 IIIIUCIIULI II `III! II-ll lI0"u. Mr. Hugh R an, the 1.-ontraqtur fur the Red River Val ey railway says the grud- ing of the road. will be colnplctetl by the tit-st of Sepuunbcr, and if the ruila Arrive, uitis expected they will by the 25th August. the truck will be completed in the earl ' pert of October. "Said he,\\'ith the exception of the rails. which came from England, I have Arranged to get all the material for the construction of the road in Pannda. end every doller will be spent in \;;is country for whatever can be obtained ' h-..e. There is It ditliculty about the loco- motives which I luulurrzmvecl to get from Kingston, but the men at t e works are now on strike. and if the trouble is not soon over I shall reluctantly be forced to ac tiatc for the purchase of locomotives from t 9. United States." |IlwIDTI.`;XVTK1IT' um Inland and the Brithh`n\`cr|nont uvurlnunhlrlyohbdh canny. lmnillnmrntllurlhnlnnnntv-unnngngunr About 500 lasteI`s__ alulcuttera are out of work at Be\`erlo_\', .\lass.. `And unless the nnuuxfacturer: come to term: by Sntunlay than the trimmers, busters. scoure-nu. and mixer: tn the mmgher of, 300. must also go mu. Besides those am seven lmmlred skin-lwrs and girls who naturally will In thmvm out, making in all an aggre-gotta fame of over two thousuul people \\ hu will he nlfectozl by the shut clown. Mr. nah Rvxn. tho -nnn~m-tm- fur Ilm 3 failure. - The London diztrict assembly of I the knights of labour urges the separation of the Canadian lmi ht: from the AIucrim\n bodv and the estalislxnxel t of a general u~" uennirly for the dominion. to have full and unnestricted jurisdiction in all nnntera con- cerning the workings of the order in (`cum- la. ` AL-..` -znn l_.._A ...,_ ,. I ,__..,, , , ,.. _ r m"lclIe Brooklyn elevotod ruilwn ` engineers rnrediuatiatied with Chic! Art ur; ofltho Locomotive E ineers brotherhood. who 'ditl uut'gi\*o ur arms mi iifioii men: tion. Had he taken rt in`the no tintiona it in thought the stri 0 would not no been failure. 'l"l.- I.....I-.. .i1.._2,. _._,.,,L|.. _n AL- In tan. mmugn some union dllucnlty. ' Work on all the new buildingtin the comma of erection in Paterson, '. J.. has Juan suspended, in consequence of the strike of muqus` helperd." About 150 men are idle. ` Ul Ill "FL. mun Iuulnll to A decrease In Wtget ' The cutters, ironers and operators of the lnrgclfahirt factory in New York. that of. R. K. Davin &.Co., no out. to the uuugluer if 250. through some! union diiculty. '0l'k -.11] the new lmildimn in tho 1 Lake: nnmddxlkc nmwooi `nu tan, and W0 _3||I`Pl0J'0I-A Canadian order. Tllg glnsgblow-ox; of F.diaon nluhp yorks. HMTIIOII. R. -3.. hwe eeued work. nthor than submit to dccrouo in Mtge; Cllttrl. ironers and nnnrntnhn nf [Inn SIR JOHN DISQUIETED. THE PEOPLE ARE EXCITED. nuoonuo-nnua. I-Ln-I-....L .3... -5 AL wonx AN6\;IAGES. Iohlunsb ` ouivdbdna.-In &.a& -- .u-uvuyuvuu lulu. An Ottawa: 4 m':.mu " tu-nun... ':'-' - 3 lcfnocx. I cs here. when be on got right of not nnvlnn for It fa l'"uaus""'.:'B'i.."i'.":..`an'.'3."...."`. U ' I w - w `.{.n.`;: w. nu-. maday am: `kblghnnnln ml &hhnl-n- aln- Pn-Iucum. July l8.-At n nguln un- II oltlohnlhnlcllqul big; No. Lou IOII J .Ihlmnuo- Iuumnu lgjhn I`hoK.&P. R. coupnyun ' n uidotncku Cahlngiotoounuctvitl nulllhn. Until! he hmnght hovntho Cclnhoglo ulna oruuuovhnnch. Yu- nlnhln cl: o!ConducUorCnig and Rota ll wlllhouudfothnlludogpnrp-nu. ua uuvuuu nor-nu n oouuuuou um nhedthopdc- ol carbon from OI! par thouudlot. 'l\ouohonodldIotvotk and the oonhiution hllod. Adrien Ihte tint the prices have fallen to the old tund- nrll IISI unu LVUTU OCVJIII WU!` T-KT II)` md criminals. wool when were re mm K . Ont. ponibu not Ions -an .u.pJ nonhor en. gun; urvod A term in prison In tho lower when pnvvlnou. K Lshly tlu Iunnfnctunn of carbons in Clovulnnd land 0 eouhiuou and .-..8..4I 01.. ...a... .1 --.L._- 3.... our __ xu aura rull ol Inc IKIIOI IEIIIQII $110. 'l'InSt.JolInGlob u thcuhunport ` that the noon! buqhra in New Bruns- wick and Non Scout won committed by nramiunnl criminal; lino! uhnn run. an `|nuII|nI`II0IlIlulO0lIlOl'. The viutin nombon of the council uf ` the Ontario allege of Phutnu-y. who u- nable in Kingston during the int yank in A"C`|. will In hndond A bunny voloouw by shod dmggiabud givonn excursion to Jones` All: on the summer Riduu 82110. 11.. Q6 JAE- I_`l..L. A-no gL._. I. - ......A pruwlunl. loot U Hillel IIICL citlzdcomtgittoo oa_ n. Inter and `tun i ornn town niuforn ihoun forlhoifomlal Thu Im- chino nnntboa * ononnoeit taken :1- mon An ago to El the order. visltinn council uf IUI" toll. The Electric Light company nppointeJ a committee ttulnyto secure I site fcr the building to contain the I pnrntua. The compnny hope to have the iaht in use in nhont throo I-uh. Ald. Snovdon think: that he will ho chin to touch the basin: of the city I little" |:e~ fore he gets thmugh with the school board for taking our hu port of the contract nt the Centrnl school. 'I".... ....- .I_. -_I_x__.. an an _,_ ,__ '~'Louh-nkaaau man. -4|--an Lgnnhn Jung A. Hand 1.... IIIU1`\/UIKTII INT. ourdry edging! 82.50 per oonl; dry pinorzloch83P0rc0nl:dry out ootdwood, II an or-h haul ` l.50 mrsrlldintnd throunI|onl`fI: cin-_ uu ll onunary nuuloou Lou mrsrildivwttd throughout the city. Cfuvford. foot of Queen cunt. Ph. 0301: nnluvnhtngnn n. sumo-- KUI III. A hnebnll latch. played I-y two clubs, compooedol boys, wok luau in (`humo I (have yesterday. The c uh: were called Uncles: Nine." and Ivy Leaf." The In- tor `(IL 11- Lv|__...:. l.r,l_A 2 - s AQM. Pu-Inc I Jul ...u....:`.`.........' .n...m.....""".:'...` (III? JLICIIILWIII IIUE. With all theee ulvnn natural end utificinl. the future of this orely epot must he I-rilliaunt. The enrroundln country on luotlt aisles in hen-ily timbe . the Ininenl wealth in net. the ngricultnrel end ehlnx flu.-ilitiee are nneurpeeeed. Property it held M van reeeouhle gures. l\ot as house mu I-elwl to rent. the hotel: end bonding- housea Ir!` crowded. and not with epectetore, but with men vrho.nre settling down in \nriuu: kindl of bnelneee Then is plenty -ml scope for my Inn. in Any line who [can erect A won and Itoch it. to growl}: with theplnoeendheoonewenl . Bu` going on rQl1Iy ell over :n ck-yenl started : timber In at 3 pnlnlnm :nmclnb ha been organised; cricket end hll cluhe ere proepeting ; e heeutiful in being formed : theetnete have been ' ted. etc. All ol thee: perticnlu-I are the (`enndlnn "Soo," except when the Alnerlcnn is directly e ; end in conclusion we vrouldee ten nenndlngtheeeet too crow ed for hn_An:l hnrlnnn little BCIU. James H. Gilmour. of I`. Gilmour & Cu.. wholesale grocers. llrockvillo. uys : I hue used Tamara: Elixir for a se\'cre cold auni cough. which it immodiately removed and cured. ll.. 1 \I.A..I__, |-_ :, I: | n . .- CIITWI. Ml`. .\l::Auley has in his l-ookatore fur clintrilmtion. grnxia. u quantity of land and llbor leaet: that give an statement of the main arguments n! the leader! on land re form. A L___L_II _-.L -I __ I I, . I I Elli! Pllllllllll HUI` IlUlI'IIIIlCl. The city council will not be able on .\lon~ day evening next to consider the bud t. The liuuice committee has not yet cousin er ed that will constitute the estimates. 'l`Im Ifi...-0..-. l`-....... -3 D4s_.`-...L,. un: vu wuss Wlu Cullluilllt rue uunutas. Thh Kin ton Canton of Putrianshs Mili- tantgo to terboro on the l0th of Aug.. to participate in A grand review before Lieut.-(Sen. Underwood, of Kentucky. aunl atal 1-...-- ll l`V:I_.,..._ -k 1` AIEI . .- PIIJIIIC I5 Llllllllfl KIIUYI Ul-I allglllt 13". For the best quality of Scranton stow.- coal. also for English (Newcastle) black- amith's. coal at lowest rates. go to gun Works coal Van}. 1.. .L- _,__- .,L' :-_...I_. .. II`- J- I. 3., | CVIIII \KllU. In the case 1-! (`outlee \'. Wade st Ander- son. for the vslue of furniture alleged tn ` have been delivered, heard by Judge Price, the pluintilfa were non-suited. Tho nitv nnnnmil will nn! ha ghln nn \l.m IIIIU U) ll KUIIIIUIIIIII Ill IVUYI 300`l. The Ancient Order of United Workmen and Select Knight: of tha some will hold :\ picnic at Chumel Grove on August 3rd. For the hast mnlitv nf Sm-gnu-m amu- UK Ill ulnmrn GUI". `J. Dunczm 1 hompsou is the happiest man in town, but he keeps very quiet about it. The same mylter over vain. Tlin llnnlnn In and In. an nf Hm \`...... .J xnu scum Illyiwl u\ I!l' 'IllI. Tlie Cu-den Ia and .1 go of the Suns of Temperance have their first annual pic-nic nt .\hrys\'ille on Wedueoda . D. Madden. who built Swift : coal cle\`a|~ II A Ir)'3\'IIIU Ull \\ Cu8RlR. Madden, Sw1ft'n tor, has been asked to erect A similar struc- ture by 1| gentlemnn in Nova Sootia. The Ancinnt Ordnr nf Unitnd \\'nu-hmsm prun.-uni.-nil Wlucll I'll! uuua Ill. llBI'Il0p- men: of this erstwhile little village urn the new usual on the (`lunch tide for which $l,UlI0.0(l| um: vohoal Inst union. the new wntenpmrer anal. the new locks, etc-.. on the .\lichignu side. \\'it|. 1:" pk... `a'I`II.`.Q nnnv-1` .-ul "III LVIIIPIUCUII.` Rem-tn shim. \\ ith km: m11..rsor co!1..r attachod. 40. It l{An[\"s. and big discount of all underwent. - I l\.......... `l'I................ :- .1. _ I__,,, - . l.u'|ngs(0ll It HIT). The irolrlnrinlgc. being built luy the (`;P.R. over the Btmueclueru river at Runfn-w . is half coIu;3lu.-tol.- Rmmlnn nhirtn '\|ith 1..-.. ....ll.....".... ..,JI .. lJll?oCl'\'. Don`: smother in the heat whun you c u: buy crash mats ml vests for $2.50 an (`.- \ Livingston & Bro. ' ` Thu i.l`f\II\l|I`in`|Vo lmim. lmilo I... ol... 1' I) D nut. ` L" Two mnnons arrived to-day per steamer lliominiun, from Port Colbouu-, for A 1 blt3.l`\`. I\....`s -...~..sL-_ 2.. A`. | . I um: umnery at nanny I. Four men were engaged to-day stringing wire for the Electric t com . -- "' nr `Loinililr I18 `il[;'.hf>6rli":nfK' liinuit in Cdnula. pure, healthy and reliable.-Ju. Cnmfonl. ` ll.....|. I. l)-...|_\_ :_ -., I A I - \zl'I\\'l`0l"\I Breck & Booth`: is the choupoat. place for pine blocks, 'nun:l1}r'0od. hard or soft wobd. _cut or un-c:ut.. A 4592..-... ...I.....A:-.._I L _ - |_,. ,, 1-pl -1 Ullb or Illrlrllli. A citineq advertisoql fur a lost cuff button: two mo; lying for owner: at the \\'mu -yf tire. ` r|\____ __,_A___ ,, ,- I .. I u-noun. Auultuo Sgmier dreu goods reduced at Hardy`; c hum: ur tine ml] hencou at 10%.- Jas. Cuurfonl. " In.....- .....s .4!` L:) _|-__-- ,.-n, ,1 ,_,, ,_ 2 ` 0&8. \aI`l\\I IUIWI. ' ` l0'per cent. 08 kid rloves, silk gloves and hue hosiery at Hnnlyil. ' men l`am nnoaoml 9....-In, nfrhnvinn IIIU IVHICIVICCKUI N- \\`lu-n all these lines are com loud and running thmnglx trains mmu I 0 bridge, Saul! Stu. Mane will posses: theumo trun- vcllcleuu ulvnnugu from an ruilmul ship- ping point of View that tho now don from u water-chippin . Amongst the other im- provement: w ch will cause the develop ment of this 1-ntwhilu linln \-illmm 1|-1 than Tim spire of I-Iverv Day l.|_[e--\\`h_uI tlo l`nIn_l'r ..+ Tulklng .u.om-xouung En-' upen the Attention: offuoso Who are Takluz A_\`utes. ' _g____;o`__ ;_, u n 1 _ nu u . PARKGRAPHS PICKED up By Qua % auswneponrans In-dud`: nu In-gun. be-2-.1 u is u.\pu.'Iou. mu l`eg'llIl|l' (Fall)! I'll] be running during the early hart of the fall. ` Tlu: International brialv, ough on! ' com- nwncetl about A mom ago. is rapi 13* up- rronching its nal a Two nbutments mvo been built, ve n the pier: are com- pleted, an.I several cotfer-damn hue been sunk `hr the mpidu. The work is of the very tines: quality and recvls gum! credit upon the cnmnurtois. u~|.__ _.n .|_-__ n.,, , ,, WI, I I In lllll lrvlgul In D me IUIIIOI August Lwxl. The work on t e (T. P. R. in prozzrear ing mpiully. The graders are hard at work in the immediute vicinity of the town. and i: is expected. that regular trains will be rnnnin-_' during the mu-Iv nart nf u ll un u mcauou on an ol mom combined. The following railway: are within a very short distance and are approaching ra `dz day by clay : The C. l . R.. the Duluth. u Show & Atlantic, and the Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Mario & Canada: whilst the Hrnml Trunk. the Detroit, Ma uette & Mackinaw, the Canada. LaCIoaae South Western, the Grand Rapids & Indiana roads are all endeavouring` to make connections. l`hesc roads expect to erect workshops at this point. The rs: in will be the D. S. S. & A. RR..\vhich, according to a local paper. will run freight in hi the NM) of August nrxl. work on t e (`. P. R. is nnmmmp mu WYBIII WIOII 0Il'0l' In U10 lgllg than is Lake Superior; and the Snult being situat- ml exactly at the dividing poilmdbotwoen those great lukel, pooeuea the l vantages of I location on All of them combined. Thn `nntuninn nu-H--nu. -_.. ._:tI.l_ .. --n uauunu zsuvuutagus possessed by the place. But there are thin of gmator import- ance that can only be earned by a personal visit. At this `M the river St. Mary falls 20 feet in a iatanie czfhhaii all nliiele and runs i u in no anne a tween nIm the Cahadian shore. thus making is controllable. inexhaustible water power. to which that at Minneapolis is as nothing. ' As a locality for mill: or factories requiring tzoniitltliousipiwweqr no lacs o1x_1t`i :`e continent in t Jo. . arie. e facilities I32 shipment are greater than those of any port on Lake Superior or the lower lakes, because the former is navigable for several weeks longer in the fall than are Hnmn or Michigan, whilst these are naviga- hie several weeks earlier in the snring than Superior; being nuwrlcl unnot nu to be uruct by the re M mu-treble position, commercially 3 king. occupied h Senlt Ste. Marie. t in the hub of the en, to the went Itretchee the -~ net ex of Luke Sn rior, with in why P` l!0_l_`!|a___ _. ._.l;1_Qn..\!itl1.JnInenln__oi. every" deecription-eilver, copper, gelenn, iron and gold-bearing quertx are there in abundance --whilst to the eouth-went stretch the net grain-prodncln dintricte of Dakota. Min- ueeote. etc. o the southeast of the Seult lie: the greet lakes, Huron. Michigan with their lumber-lined ehome. He will also ubeene that through the narrow pneeege of the St. Merv`: river all theehippin bet\I'*een Lake Superior and the lower Inge: must , that this in the ,,only point between )uluth and the Detroit river (a distance of H300 miles). at which a railway can cross the healer. Safer what he has seen lw the mep will mete him meditate upon the rent natural advantages possessed by the p ace. thinks of nreatm` imnm-t. It Hun nluny Material Adyuntugen. And Not 3 Pen Arlllchl-A ilallwu Cou- u-. And nooouung nun GroMo'I--'l`ho Outlook \-an I-`rinnblng. - S.u`u1 Sm. Muux, July l9.-Au intelli- vent mun, lookin It tho map 'of North moricn cumot fulfto be attack by the nocition. oommemhllu .n..I.:..... A `PLACE wHIc'H IS var ossrmso ` TO aeoome GREAT. SAULT STE. mm,_oxr. THC two as Mrs" LITERARY NOTICES lnonoung I003 Cutout Along the Iuhouuvcunl lovonouu. lhnehr. Koobhubuolnrhtdb` 1. Inuonfnnthh Io(1u'oIni. Fjvuxujliurjl III R chdbluhuno an to nonumo huh! *-Riv-Union } an-I-. "II-nL._. }\\'hcuIho ohculchnpn ml: ~I-u_r_m -s---um.-a r1 `IUWIII I1 I II nn_..... um um our uumow Lawton. Ucut~Col. Holman. pron `tire commun- dnntd tho not Inthry nrtillouy about tobeootshlhho-I in British (`c-lumbin. bu ugvd as `Junta Inn Victoria. l \l....n ..nl L...|_ u. .._.... n _.__ u-nnu u `nun man I return. R B. Iluhll will bqln Us oocoahl nu- ringlour.8tpt.th, In I new romantic drum: cntilIod)lonhu|." I story 0! Fnnco during the line of the n! Napoleon. Dr. Edit!!! Fhxhn_ A llntlnnh nl [In II.` Mr. W. Muvoll, I student with Dt. T. .\l. I-`enwich, id! for Brockvillc this morn- ing. .\Ir. Muwell ha been in poor hcthh for the t few weeks. Rev. . lhrnnhn boon I point! by the Ontario govonmont a mom 0! the acute 0! Tomato nnlnnity in the place of the late Sir Matthew Canton. \ ll...c n..| I.l-I_.. .._._..:..- ...._._.__ I XIII IIIIIIT IIZUQIVII" `VIC I YUIIKIIK 000. George C. McAndrevr. Reufrew. died on Monday from counm tion. god!) ynn. H0 in a bnot her of J A. McAndt-er, IMDD `u.r.r. C. K Huumr, man of the C. P. R. to] pl: company, has ft for British ('0- Iuln and Sun Francisco ox\cnn|pn.n_\"s bunt Ilfl THING I Illlllllf UIC III nnlwu. I`; . Rm`. Davidson Mlcdonnld, l .\lthodint minlonuy in Jnpun. in upected to reach his home in Hotel: to-marrow. Q._ I):-I.-__l l`-..A.__.'_I.g ___- L-,.4:I.. .___ Ilolonnnnoooohupouu-3 luulaull -Iolunaltoulontho I13. [III IVIIITIIUII K0 (II. CII". Mr. T. B. Ctldwoll, of Perth. one of the_ directors of the Electric Light oompuny. was in the city to-day. G. [-1. Williams, 0! Peterbom, has n.-gt ed his petition in the \'.M.C.A. there. tn assume I similu one in Brixtou. Bug. Rnv. Ihwidnm: Mncdnnnlul an M.nlm.li.-t [Ill IIUIHU III TICWKI IKPIIHXITIIK. Sir Richard Cunwright was heartily re coivod in Ronfnw on \\'odnoodnv night. His addnu yootendny was I musing one. I3cor1vnC_ KIcAndrnr_ Rnnfrow, died nn cuy. Miss .\lwcphenou. who ha been visiting i her uncle. Sir John Mualoualxl, at Ottawa, has nlnmod to the city. Mr, T, R CA]|`I'n", nf Pnrfh nnn nf Hun I...` ' Sir Charles Dilke is to visit this country next month. Timothy James, of Atlunta. G.. is visit % ing his a I):-, I Mllvnn nnmn nnnr Ininn `ruin-\:I\I.uI IIIIIIUP OK TIUCUIITK I` 00. IIIIIQ. Thoma Ronni. of the Montrul lurhot commission board, is visiting friends in the city. in: \lIu'nhnrnnn_ ihn ling Loon vinitinu lllg IIII TWIN". Dr. u-Glynn came near being appointed Bishop of hthburg at one time. Thoma: Hotnnl. of the Monlrunl In:-hm IUII IIUIIE IIUIIHIVIIQ "JOIC9|l. The farmers are delighted. The thirsty earth was hunating open uni \`eget.\ti0u was at altandstill. One said: Everything is biirnt u . You could scarcely nd a green blade 0 guns on the farms. The cows were dryil up and the grain Wu withering in the tie ds. But this rain is most op rtnne. Though it will dam the harlev t at has ` been out we can sun thnt for the` water will revive the dying grain and the hair vest may .\`-t he :1 lmunteons one." Peoples \\`lmse lllovemcnts. Saying: and lbuimxs Attract Attention. glV5IClI IE3 CTTIYHI. Those who lmvc the water works system in their homes have no conoo tiou of the extent of the water famine that as existed in the city for nevi.-ml weeks. It In: horrible ! _ The water harm]: on whcels were in con` stun service. and nightly weary women marched to the lakeside. lling cm: uxd paijs with that without which life could not be sustained. For the ending of this toil Alone hundreds rejoiced. Than fnrmors am dolinhrml Tim fhirglv mrmeu nuoux mg street corners. For hours the rain fell, hen\'il_\'. It was just whn vms needed and no one re- gretted its urivnl. Thnnn who hnnv Hm urnhnr \rnI~I:.n svnh-In lll|lll(lBl"` IUIIUQI DWI, III ("C IIIIIIIICC. The min poured down in torrents. lup- iug from the water spouts on the houses. Rivulota were formed on the smash. They jincreued in violence. Hy xnd bve the traps were choked and small lake; were formed nbout the street corners. I.`n.. |........ .13. :..n 1.......:|.. I. unit was grand ! ` Next the lightning began to pluy and the thunder round away in the distance. Tim min nnnrsul down in Inn-ant: Iran. ` IIIU II, IKCUKTKIUU ll VUI CIIHU. And at hnlf- I =\e o clock rain came 1 ngnin. tint in lngdrops and then in buckets. ful. In ...-- J```) u HUIIIV3. The rain let up xuul the sun in it sliglht way shone down. Blue sky ho.-cnnie vlsilf 0. ` but as soon as it was announces! that the I ` base-hall match haul been postponed the heavens darkened sin and the style in which the clouds ban `ed themselves low in the sky betokened at wet time. And .9 hnlnnur aro n nInnIr rain 1-nnm .l_ 1_:. (fampluell left for Perth to-lay. Hon. T. B. I`amlc- is lying very ill at Sur- II. [HIS Il.lUV|'Bl`l VVUTU lug ."`_V. _ But just that dinner the rqin came down, lampiugTd:oau&hin-uTplouau\rway~.~ A Then it ula.\rod, In: And mnnv nitim-nu auunpiugiinu-InrHrtu'i plalIuf1`ty;~ Then it `cloned. up nnd Inmy citizens wane in doubt as to whether they would enjoy most I hue-bull match or a rain storm. ` l\C AA-.- f....... ..,.Il2-L ..__E._..- -I_... ...-..| I m3".3o.nm, from selsh motives they would have preferred the ball game. but for public reasons the min would be most idvantm .-gnu- A...I ..,. Al... I.......... I I ....... ._ LAAL `WE; "tile hoA.\.`: u:':;sumod I gloomy shade and at one time it teamed as if me showers were going away. ' ' ins! ruin down. awoh yutordny gnom- ing they found 9 sky draped in dark dump clouds. Thou porhndod ruin. and many lou l for a rousing shower. or hours the Imnvann numnnnl n wlnnnnv It Come; to lichen!) .lho,,APnroh| Earthq- ' The Pboplo Itejqfclng. It has come |t`lu:. - . _ And thousands ofpitizens have` rejoiced. `_ ' What has come I ' Why the rain to be sure 3., The puchod cu-tln was refreshed and to~ day the Irholofuo of nature to have I been chm ' l\'|.,... A _ _....IA ......I.- '....L...J_.'. _____ IIBUIIS (Ill! Flllll WUHIII DC I05! l(I\'IKI' ous. And so they hovered between both ` wires. ; PERSONAL MEN TION. ` OH! ayohigu IHAIR "rm; BRlTJsH \\'H1i>;. FRIDAY. JULY -:92.` x lhoftmolooluhoponodnnd Robbed- lhuw~.IuoA|noI*onoa. ()u\\`u|..u.,g..."-5...: `$1 I 5:` solo survivor on tho hind. III hnldhf. haunt`: hand out ol the want. I'h|ch_ not vary doop. Thh aunt in an I gluon our the whole neighbourhood. and the dy beau-ml husband and lumbar. :9 well: thoothcr urviriagnouhwl of the handy. have the hnrtlolt Iynpntly cl rs. I'll I it ` mu 312" but ol (nap Illlht ol Nnpnco. Uh Klcnnor Nllh had but nchool In Nquao will the bunch: of u; scouts as Tuuto ul~ unity. Sbowusohuulu young lady. I Cerrec-I Nanetlreof e Lenneeteble Ewell h --But Ole ol the Your Saved. A eealdmwnin eccident occurred about 5 o'clock on \\'e needey efternu-on which neeultaed in the death of Mn. Milk. Eleanor Mill: end Mn. H r, the life. oldut daughter. end eieter W. B. Mills. mentor of Arden, Nu. Herpernelng re on A visit toher brother from the eIesee\, end the femily. except Mr. Mills. went out tooueo! theielendeolCleer Lehetoeplo uic, the younger children in theareof e eerrent were in I hoe: lehlng I'll! Mn. Mills. her two deughtere end elemer-lnrlew, went to hezhe. Blenche .\lllle ellpped on e rock. 'lhe other: tried to eeve eer. She oely got to ehon; the other three were ` drowned. It wee eome time helore help er- * rived. Severe! hoeu Sol lromthe vil- eed hroegh H hodlee. Bleeehe. ::h`klIrI'lfnI"nnhn hlnnd,-an Cnnntl IIXIIIMIIII Illll I [I3 (XML Some 390 boxes of cheese. mluurod. sold at l0c. : III) boxuof white a: mic. ; and 333 boxes of white at l0c. Urcr Ill) bonus of choose were not disposed 0!. u the alu- mon did not consider the oen made for i than high enough. DU ; LIIIUII. I IU ; RIIIKDII. I10 I KIICIIDIIITIIU. 42: and Sand Hill. 25. The fectoriee manufncturing the white cheese were: Riain Sun.&)boxee;H ' .125; Rooelill. #3; Forest. H0; ' . 50; Du} HI); Wuhburn. V35 : Cold ' 35 ; Pine Hill, 50. The factories tint were: Dulfs, Gleuvele, Union. Glenvde. Rinina Nun I-`nuns! ll:-iain [Inga "ill .::..'-:. *.~;;::.'"o:i W91: urn and Pine Hill. L...-... $\ |.....-- ._l _.L-... \I uu:n `I5 I ll 'lI9l' CHIEF (nan JIWIHCII 3. There were .315 boxes of choose ['0 il- terod : 702 coloured, 613 white. ' he coloured choose 11: olfond by the follows`- i factories : Hprrownuxith. 2% boxes : I . \'|..- an . man. 11...: _-an . m...-.|. IIIII Ill.` 3IlW$l s`lIIIrI |II3!).l'IU\I. By this time everybody um excited. The buyer: hid lively. A. E. (`lull ruptured all the white cheese, except Dufa hot, at l0}c. .\l|dden t Duffs. by paying the handsome price on! 0c. Miller did quite tdtll of talking. but bought no cheese. He offered me. fur choice coloured. Nu considered. .\lAddcu's price I0 1 16 for the lxnnl hnd not yet been exceeded. .\liller Ml\'lulL`t`1l his previous otfer an eighth of 3 mm for the cheese of the Union and Hamilton fnctoriea. .\'ot accepted, and Bartlett recvived the heese which .\lillex' wantel at l0c.. and ntliux-l IO 5~l6 fur the Hnrtington and For rest cheese. white. The salesmen of the and the cheese was not sold. Bartlett aid ` he would give l0_lu. for all cheese unsold, two last muned fm`tul`les were not present , which was I hizher ml`;-r than .\I sddeu's. 'n....... ........ 9| . I..\....- .J` ..l....__ _....:_ HIIII ll) IIIIIKU ll Uucl` I'll llll l.'llU\'SL' IIVJITII` ed. It hue been his custom tn lend otl. `He found that pushing the market whennneny bu `en were present was not good policy, and determined to give the others an oppor- tunity to speak tirst. He had also heard i that some buyer: creditekl him with playing ` an underhand game at the Kingston market. The lJllf'el\.) when asked wlnt they intended to do. 4 id not give satisfactory answers. Madden then said : I will ive I0 [-16 for all the cheese registered," ant to the buyers he said. Now, gentlemen, name your tifnres A discussion 0ccr`\` between A adden and Smart. The former gentle- man contended strongly that Smart had no right to bid at the Kingston board, as he had not paid his membership fee of SI. If I Smart was! allowed to buy cheese he (.\lMl- den) would demand a refund of the `fee l which he had paid. Smart would not pey the SI. claimln tlut the salesmen had not treated him fairly on It former occasion. They had sold their cheese to Madden. not~ withstendimr that he had not otfered a high~ er price for it than the speaker. President l)utl' ruied that Smart wan out of order. and must leave the board room if he did not comply with the rules of the aeeociation. Fina ly seeing that the president meant what he stated Smnrt departed. Hv this time o\ nr\'lnnul\' \l')LI twnilpcl Tlw Advance In the Price 0! (`heest-"Elie Sales- men Feeling` Very _lndependen_t - A scene at the uoeiiupdmf or the Buy m[ Forced to Retire -'I`l|e Ilrentsul Wind Up. ' The liveliest meeting of theicountyw Frontenac cheese bosnl. held this sehson, oc- curred on Thursday afternoon`. The price `of cheese has been rising uiaily since the last session, end this fact caused the salesmen to feel very ...The_s:. did not can whether the sold their cheese or not. Buy- ers oered t em good inducements, yet they held out for 11` her prices. The ulesmen, before settling own to business, stood in groups of three and four. in different rooms in the hotel, discussing the state of the mer- ket, and kept the buyers in suspense for some time. The qeutlenzen resent who wanted to buy cheese were : . S. Miller. Picton ; C. F. Rees, lngensoll ; G. J. Med- den. Newburg : Ru-tlett, Nspenee`; Smart, A. F. Cli`. \\ . l"nrn:stcr, Brockville. About tire o`clock bu_\`ers and salesmen gathered in the board moms. .\lml\lL-ll conceived the idea that the other l,-.x\`ers were waiting for \ him to make an otfcr. for the cheese hoard- . ...l 1. 1.... 1...... u.;_ ... |,....| ...r `u.. THREE PEZRSONS ondwuao. f.coMP*rm6N A One` THE auv-% 1 ERS I-IOTTER THAN USUAL, ._..___....___:__T___ EXCITED (`%HEESI1B0.1.RD.% aunaunisni heron I` IIIUIIVU-Q L lllnll. \lI'u\"|.` Forest, Origin. Ron Hill. :1 Pin: Hill, 3 TCII I111. ill ; l|l'YIl.g D : Rdlzou. I25 : (ilonburnio. I clu.-one were 2 I L..... . I.I-..o:__A.... Io: .

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