..%-.I " Gen. Ticket Agent. "` ""-".......~ ' "'1t'z~..w'::...`:a a.".`$... a.".'a."..'.'...'T:..'7i.`..".`'.`.`.: '.:"...".`.f yuan-at-Q nn-ngnInn, "a"{r.`2'..:..u.."' "'3. .`.."J.'J5'.'.?`.?..".".7. a nu-nulnnpu. llowuiuundblo. butlntlooouuool tvollolnrlwnnstoml . `A 1:: an-A A- l`____A. 0. REILU . Lunuucult anal Lllnluuurl I'll rhly lInd|kvnl|uwotolKinpu|on Wcdndqy mania. Ho |cft`I'oconIoin char-cad lhnmnn Ilghnmplnn M ..- Mluutely Soon-hing Ila BICIIIV nl Bol- lIII-`l he Dedlvon do the Wort. Bunsf, Jul 28. -A sensation was created hon loin) In consequence ol the bliention of reports thnt Hon. Patrick A. Elnlllnu, of BOIIOII, And hi! entire party hul boennrrautotl by the government on their nrrinl from Hluruv. Then wu no truth In the nporn. \ `hen Mr. (folnl and hi: ruched Belfnc thev were detained in the Tuntorn homo and their I onmin- od. \\'honthetruuhI'onompd t obotlomn and tide: was all sounded, lor the pn ol ueortninhg whbor they count: nocl nan ohnnlun lot unuuling goods or dynuniu. WI! mndolhin the more can- upontllg to the ulrolhrl in tho (Act that the work wan by xlctoctlvon. Mr. Collins was at tho trauma: to tuck be I'll nbjooud. ouuul III cnargu. The Rqynl yacht. Sqnulmu olon pa-into! 5). 95]) And l(ll. to vouch to compete in Iraco to ash place on Auguu etch. The course is kid from Core: to Sherbonrg, lhcnco to uni around lslnldyntone lighthouse, ud back to (Town. Thq_ race in open to foreign u wall at English yschta. A aosrouuws r:Lunde. HURT A\If TUX "gm I0! l\ul'IllI. Mr. Atkinson said Smith had never had A good fight at. but wnntod it, and Smith re- joined. I ope to get it now." Mutton will train Kilnil. while Jammy Home will hie Smith in chargo. rhn Rnv Innht Snnnalnnn ng-u n-in. .J An Agreement Inn:-gal llI*0 Fight- Blugglux no it Done Irlpnln. 1 Lu.\'nms July ?7.-~'l`he articles for the prize light between Jake Kilrlin, of Am- erica. md Jam Smith, of England, were signed yestenhy Accnding to the Agree- meat the encounter will uh plnco in S in on Jnnua 3rd, I883, within one hu red miles of .\ ulrid. Both sides paid deposits. Smith wu the tint to Iign the pa rs, the act. evidently cootin him connidertglec 0170". Mr Fox nigngdfor 'ilrIin. I never had a I Oouduuor (ionic:-I Inn. Conductot John Clnnbonvu on-bully nill-Id I hvnlh wd Kin-an nn CIIIIIBU lllu HUI CIIIHZV IJIC eXIl[lng HI\\'. Mr. Plsrncll urged that the gu\'o:ruIucnt postpone decision on the clause until clnuae 22, dealing with the powers tn! the land courttaosattle evictions, was settled. He dial not agree 3 ith .\huriu.- Heal)": Denis!- eut opposition. Lnt preferred to defer final judgment until he could balance the risk of lacing the hillngainat the undoubted risks to which the clam. would subject tenmu. The chnirmnn ruled against further debate. The Amendment o'ered by O Doherty was lost. L36 (0 2|`). 1 III} IIIICDHHIBIIK ` lost. 156 to 212. llllll IIRUIU K0 CYIQIUII III I'll" moment. Mr. Balfour said that in that respect the clauae did not chauze the existing law. ` .\lr. Pnrmzll urmxl lhnt lm (vnrm-Iunmn lIl'Il|ly IIIHIIIC U10" III ll!!! KCIIDIIIS. Hon. George Shaw Lcfevre, home ruler, 1 said the Psrnellitea haul A strong case. The clause wu due to great abuse and. tlmmfore, should be temporurv. A harsh landlord could easily convert. his tenants into care- ukera. when they would be at his mercy, and liable to evic;iun at any moment. Mr. Hnlfnur maid that in tlmt roan:-rt H... "IIBIT : J Mr. Healy, c-nntiuuing, said it was an electioneering dodge to pretend thus the govenunenfa object was to abolish the scan- dal of evictions. The clause was no bad that it outweighed all the benets of the hill. He would rather lose the lvill than have the clause retained. The clause was in deadly hostile blow ut the tenants. "nix linnu-an Qluur I.-fax-rn I-nun. pulm- PUUIIC $3QI.IUII. V Maurice Healy, home ruler, denied that the clause would abolish evict-ions. Ho contended that it. would double them. The argument to the contrary was a hollow sham and I lying pretence. The chnirnmn-'l'lm member from ('nrIz Hull I lying PTQWQIICC. The chairman-T|w member {mm (,`ork_ must restrain his language. (Cries 0! Hear!" ` Hear 2") \l.. II....I.. ......A:....l.... -..:J :. ...-.. _._. IO execution "I ll. Thomas Wallace Russell, liberal unionist. suggested I compromise. whereby evicted teuunts might be reiustutecl as ctretnliert, and in that capwity hnve six months time in which to redeem their holdings. He Bl - ported the clause -nemlly because it won d ; stop one quarter 0 the evictions and prevent \ public acwdul. Maurice Healv. home ruler. nleniml that unbound Rev J. Thovlounb and must. not nlnnlntho hlournnannlmlnlttunouun thowald THE Kl.\'08'l'0.\' (`0.\'SIl!\'A`l"0R\' for the Violin is now open to All who want I (`lnslcal training on this lovely lnstrumcnl. I'm-sue unluou ll nddenco if required. An mesa: (hcbcotm can In on morn node: and at reasonable tornn. pply (IEIIIPIIUYI. Mr. Balfour said the government would consider favorubly any amendment that would secureathe tenant a slight delay be- tween the service of notice of eviction and the execution of it. "`L........_ II'..II...... D...u...II HL..._.I ....:_...'_A Ln.\'no_\', July 27.-'l'he debate on the ` Land bill in: resumed to-clay. Mr. (Thu. herty moved, on behalf of Mr. l urnc-ll, to limit to three years the chnse in-ox-ilin~,: for written notice: of evictions, lnltculof the present method. Mr. Balfo Ileclinodl to !\000pI the modification. Job l)i'.lon auluxl whether the government would accept an Imendment securing to the Onnnt undis- turbed poesestion between the aervice of the notice of eviction uml-tlie time oiita le- ` demption. Mr Hnlfnnr min] the ('n\'ernmnnl: \vnnInl The. almendm enh Submitted by the [filth `` Mo.-mborrn -Lun:uno Which Requires Toning l)o\\'n--Recommendation That Finn! Judgment In Pnstpnnoql In Not '01! Received. ` ,7 [THE LA__D mu. IN THE anmsu T H0l.JSi`OF-COP'AMONS. )L.m:sT FOREIGS NEWS. Knfmun mo sums. or Iwvlwlirllrutond Icvu nut ufonuoo` at It-nun-u any-u-1-3.; dud nuuhn than wit my whack ruin. `J1:-lyhuollhgpln-nhluf. 4-Boo S gr! hlet`alhnlc.bol ti lyrmo ufelynr 1" :0! re 1- ` uueol Liver Cowman. D!!!)ftp- gi -nun (Ion. Thcruvjronnld. Ouohndou. In quads: al oonuonlnl union vltl Canada. In ulnlnh nu-nnn lhlrnll In Annals Inlay. l1I`I'CJI'I'. `II X`-If VXKII TIC!"- ulnl clthlndtyhnnulbdin u ulnvihllontolrutuwlllu udllou. Enjanh lluuorvol-tI.ol0|lo. huldnuthoucnhnhol Dctloltoutho ...._.mI.. .1 ........._...1-I ..-l..- .-JIL l"-_-.I- It won Jana Bah. hnocllauloohol. Prrnuvm.Vs..-J 8.-BauhnCol. M nnogngwbooounlt nbnhlnnsnltou Mn. Rlchud Soup tudoyl ago. Ill hhutnnjdlyuurdsybynnobud PnnI.llb. July 28.-Ten dead bodies 1 hue boon than from the inch 0! tho con- struction tnln at opotlalo. sud eight um: um unaccounted for. It in mppoud that thonlnlngnouuududin the wreck. in which can the nunhetol dad in tighten. with an probability shut the list will he avollod lo twenty-two by the death 1:! than Inpponldtohohhllyhllrt. uon m mronw. Dr. Xldilynn. in an article contributed to the Norlh Amtriran Rcricu`, point! out perils to America in the fact (hut efforts are being nude. chiey by the Catholic chuhh, to vent foreign born ple usimilntin wit the nuivo typo. the nu-I.-nun I -vuuv I :3" QUIIOT. Ln.\'bo.\', July 27.-Sir Charles Tnpper, high comminlonor for Cmsdn. accompanied by Sir John Ron sud Baden Powell. mom- berdptrlhmdnt olLi\'o , had In. \ tervlov to-day with tho I Hon. (: -. J. Goochon, md nrgnd the Id tlon om. (fsnudiln Plume nilny A: man for the British mails to China and AIIIUIHI. Mr. Uouchen ptomhod to lavonhly conuiakr the matter. sin. Iludodn.&e.,tlcy give unreal nmun don. Tloyan Id. [hula Ur. ll A083 0800 ` III! Clllll'l'l| [0 (DC PIIUIIC ICIIOOIQ. The pruau-ution in the cue `mt the ` recently elected vnullcil of Ounno College of Phsrmncy bu received from its membon, `in IDIWOI to request, bdlot purport- ing to be marked muted I e the original ` nanny-I Ronni: will it n nix! urn-rant `n4 I my w on IIIITIIXI vxzwu ule me onglnal ` papers. Result will, it add, Inrrunt up- plicntion for uninjunction constrain the new council from acting. Connonhl Union In Canada. Dltlon. July I.-'Ilo melon connot- IAIm1nImIIn-nnllhdlv Hnvnn-Ihd In A1-I.u'rA. "L, July I.--A not at IL Ijldnwlvnnh [I153 Jnhn-an 1 \U|ll|(uBIlIlu|r'O5yPO.ID|l|IIOCII ` that churn-h to the public Ichools. In nrlnu-A-nlinn in that 0114:: unuy. ` A beautiful] worked Cnnmllnn ag has just been coIn'!)l_otod at Toronto on the order of the local night: of Pythiu. to be for- warded to Supreme Chancellor Hownnl Douglnu at Cincinnati. an n memento of the anniversary of hi: election to tint exnltoal position in Toronto. u nr \l.vl'lvnn in an nu-Hnln nnnh-u'}uuon.l tn A ulc_n: wunoquuuon u :0 III owtnirllinlp. ' he nlnngcr uootion I `am Fnncc and the prohazilitico that the gvcru- ncntwill be compound to notice named the stories sobt concerning him by calling him to Account or removing him from active command in the army ll`! gnawing Itronger daily. A hnnnfnnv u-nu-Ln.` {`nnn.Hnn R... L..- FIIU lrlenuly III`:- Tho Rivonide iron and steel company, of Cincinnati, has assigned, with liabilities of 820041!) sud nut: of 850.0(1). _The uuignee of R. L Hnrper & Co. china the property of thin company In I part of Harper n such. There is 3 question as to its ownership. The Bonlnnnar auantinn still saint.-q BIIUE nuu KILIUU INS!" Hull IIIHIICII. One of the privileges of the conaervntive ` organ: is that of getttng notices in the Ca- nada Uu:euc n d: Ahead of their puhlicntion in that paper. 'lbe Toronto Jlail hitherto enjo ed that privilege. but baa been cut off the nendly list. Thu Ri\'Arli:ln irnn ILIIII ulna] nrunnnnv nf wnlny. B a railway collision st Hopodnlo, Ill_., out o Chicn and Alton, ve lnbouren were killed. `By an accident on the Ball.i- ` more and Ohio at Allum) , lnd., ve were killed. A! Grand Rapids, .\lich.. ('harleIJ. Wei- nar, An insurance agent of Paterson, N.J., got into I dispute with Mrs. Suam Bonfal , hi: landlul ', over an unpaid board hill. 0 shot and k' ed her and himself. 1|..- Al Al... .._:..:I.....- n\` ml... ......... `L... SCHOOL FOR THE VIOLIN. PHI Wlll IIIOI IIII 6llI'O|.| . -`"l')n1ielCanroy. 0 New Yor . dropped dead in the saloon of the City orchic. . ` which sailed from Liverpool on Tuesday or New York and touched at Queenntown yes- terdny. V A I'|ll'|\I t\n;niru1 at nnrmalnln Ill IIIWTIIUOII ll0I'Il WIIU I'IYBl'. The petitions II the return of W. I-`. ` Luxtaon and E. Drurry, M.P.P., for North and Bouth Wlnnlpo , have been with- drawn. The tition mt the return of Mr. rth wi I like! I I throuer. {New .I-..l In um -.I...... -6 L- l`:a.. ..Il`I..:..-.... .R. P. Clement. hu nbocondod, an it in aid HUI IIICI K) 1 U\'UI' HF [Or Gilly llln. The Litizenl Saving bank. :3 Leaven- worth, has closed its doors. [he resident, be in 3 dofuultor to the extent of %,000. ' Thu "an: In ulvnrtiunnl `nun nnvf Rnhn-rlnu U6 II I IIUIIIIIIGT ED H10 UXFCIII OI Uilhllll. ' The Hero II advertised for next Saturday afternoon down the river. 1 1'I.-...u.x-.... -..1--. .|.- ..-....... _: u 1.` N d rtmeut of customs has received 1 1 infonnlt on that J. C. Stevens, collector at Owen Sound hu become deranged, and in not likely to L0 over lit for duty ain. Thy _(,itlz9nI _S_vl1_qg bnnl_,_ 0 La_ven- l)lITCllCa A hotel keeper named Davidnon, 8_p'.`ing- eld, cannot be arrested for vlolntiqn of the Scott Act. He hu driven oevortl oomtnbles n u-nu Ill [HIS fngyplllll question. George Colgm. elerk of the Kings county suprema court. New York, wu drowned while bathing in the Bin: river. ` , Turkish troop: had. a two hours` ght mx Twigudn yesterday near Katrine. Ten Brigmde and two Turks were killed `. Private Edward Whitelow, of C" com- nnnv nr nu". mu. I...n.... aha :. or... 1...... g IFIVBPU Iou"Il'Il \| IIIICIIW, OI "\J COIN` pan of tll 90th battalion, died in the hoe- ni from injuries received at the battle of hhnnhn, ' uurg, Ullln, yillyn > The pone has decided to reopen negotia- tions with England direct for the settlement of the Iugyptisn question. (lpnrmo (Inluan, nlurlr nf Hm Kimn nnnntv IIVTI lllUl'U!l8. . The German crown prince met ex-Em- wean Eu nie on board the Queen : yacht at the Spit Head review. There III: Sflllllll rm in An-mnnu-'1 `33: "c'.r3" . nT`..?.o:..?L`%....".;'." .'"..;'. othornl u. PI nk g-_.n;al:&Io:. an v?fn":'|)nu3 There was at $300,000 re in Armour : new bee! packing house in Chicago yester- Ill) . TLA Guns -1..` l\-I AL- I\LA-..... l`- .l_].'...4.__ I in um opu nuu lc\'lu\\'. . I V L x nay. The first noel on the Ottawa, Wuldington and New York road was turned at Morris- luurg, Ont.. "yesterday. The norm Inn zlncidaul l>n rnnnan nnantin. Jlll lflllll latoche. A l...L..I . l._l[. II..,,. II, ungqwu}, _cidod by taking poison. Alt]. Frlnt. of Rnllnvi mung uv Inning poison. Ald. '1-`mt, of nmovine, has died of cho- larn morbns. ' 'l`|... t\.`......... _._-_.._ __..1_.._ __L _. n_, Thdspiro o_[ the Morning Papers and tho Var? Intent Telegrams uhonl Vanuatu Annul- __. DAL, -. 1- Canadian Paella I lull `Route. .- 1):. 'w._ w,}.-3...; .V;.{-11_.-.;.':m-gu.,. ~idad hv tAkI'm.v nninnn, llu-Iod In no Wnei. *{S THE PITH OF THE NEWS. I h . nrnar I39 by non Donna] Alorulu -Ion Ion Vader N Y II. J m-Th cl luv-p.311: :hr~ou ,0 tin onintfyaviuhtlh wuuuuuwuo-Iyw-Iuullllyilnolployill. Shulultho Lnhonotrik who stung ogllo-lurchcr re . lopouuuuyho ur- V I C-U|lIIXIn -onhnaHhoTnu&llchnI|hn luchoun olUcun.ILood&8hoIto|. Mutual. hgthcuhoulho - buIrovka:hh`ovnlno unckvni. mat the rnouuuhulronhohot hn.QD`hnnnA-4n-nnhgnni-us...-nlL. glmghohlllb C(l Bll I3 candy I noted Wild Che:-B". mmm o and nlhnr rnhun at in-nndinnln Plpcanng In [Aka Vliilli UT`. Thoreau: douncu-ponunrotkhgnt bu:m:lI|| can-Ibhlnb`:.r:u| tutu u. I - um P- On the nod Auguumoo loom up? has loot hone:-In cl Newark. .J.. villboconolullo. Thokluh to Ian the "'.'.l"."_'.'._':L'!...& .._. .._._ __.i, The Totuato but-lchbyon have nod 81,!!!) to the drilling cu ton. , 1 Mr. Mdirki. New Lori. Iiu but in 'otoIIto tvy Iohrhqt unto: carpen- tonnndthorrlhn to an qtuuoat, but without oot. 1'5-.. -_. - 1.... ._._._A__ __.,LA_ .\o Sottlomont \'o| In fol-onto-A Lo:-I-out In Nowut. !l.J.. and Ion:-col. c uuuuwr. Men I . I! Still! Bu. e lou the CunadiA.::do. Th CM douctivoa, who were uunvhlng the am In 0! Mackinaw in A steam yn clu, have given up the talk. (.'m('.\un,Jnl 9T.-Mnyor Hood of St. Ignace. sum 1 at he our uh mining Chi ago hoonller. .\IcOA lo. I! Saul: Stu. Mnrio on Cnnadhn 0. Chicano In!!! um Inu use 01 Iplenum none: and car- s. Ho I1! hunquouul several time! in Bu o when vinitlng there. and when, u for yuan Ago, he returned from Eu , In via met in New Yolk by hit 235 a friends. who gencromly uid vo hundroul dollu-n duties on souvenir: 0! his oontiuonul trip. But two to lib mother`: I-uphecy he becumo O boodloa, engines A giguntic nod which cnunod the Cooke county insti- tution to become iunolvont, and he in now an criminal with u thrwyoud Iuuwneo And I score of indictments muting him in the face. Verity, Willie`: had I1: badly "turned," and none know it better than a young wife. two unsll childron and u doting mother. wmcn In resullm no Ion oi lite." I'm raid Willie's Iuoosss will turn his head." This is what William J. llcuarigleb must amiable mother has oft-times npoatod since he began his ascendancy as a politician. He hogan his life as patrolman in the city of Bnalo. and by his faithlul discharge of du- tiss gainsd rapid promotion. He went to Chicago and continued to rise. and nally became Vania: ol the Cooks county asylum. at a salary of five thousand dollars a oar. free rent and use 0! splendid horses an Tilltl. He was lnnnnntaul nnvnrgl sin... in ens tr!-`Ill "OItl'll Our impressions as to the sclnr Edward . Blake were correct. as the following press dispatchshows: Thetralltaksn by Mc- uarlgle is believed by the authorities to have been discovered. Facts worked up to last evening by the detectives and Sheri Matsqn indicated . `t. John and Dell aided in the esca Both doctors are con- nected with the e of physians and across the street from the county hospital, of which l\IcGurigle was warden, while act- ingnsthe treasurer of the boo pool. Dr. St. John is part owner of the schr. Edward Blake, which suddenly diacha ed a cargo Saturday. and, after the doctor rgad an interview with the captain, cleared im mediately, the ostensible destination being Kingston. Ont. During Saturday afternoon Dr. St. John was closeted at the jail with Blcarigle several hours. It was that night the misaingboodler esca I from the sheriff. running. it is thought, t e two blocks from his house to the lake shore, where 5 life boat from the schooner was awaiting, Dr. St. John with Dr. Dell was absent from home Saturxlay ni ht, and they have since stezhlfnstly refuse to ex blain where they were. fhe sheriff has t e yacht .\lotlett following in the wake of the Blake, but there is a question whether the pursuers have a right to board the schooner. It is stated that .\IcGariglc has with him four trusty, stalwart friends, uucl even if over` taken will not sunender without a fight. which may resultin the Ion of lile." Pun nfrnhi \\'iII8-'- -....... _.:II ......_ L1- surgeons, an instirnt on located directly -.... ......u.. no uwuvuruy t. uonn C DOW- ney. of St. Csthnrincs, was built in 1866 at Port Burwell, is commanded by Ca . John Irv , of St. Cathstines. She left ' gston on J y 2nd for Port Dalhousle to `unit tur- thsr orders. A few days ago she was char tered to carry grain to Kingston from Chi- csgo. The names of the crew could not be ascertained. The probabilities are that they fare from western ports. impressions an m Huh ...I..- I-`.l..-.-.1 mun mu rumenco, whithet he I taken to have a private interview sum attorney, had taken passage the ship; `The vessel is ownodpy St. John nu ..f u; 1`..u.,. .,=- Insu-nouonoullcl-Innomne. nus unnatur- Ker will give lcuunnnu: the puplb` reoldenccor 3:3. if ptdorrcd. Apply to ll Queen .t . I . -I P. WALSHB, Cor. OIOOHO of nit. (`HAL \ARD- launch it. hit II . T. ` M. rnwux Aug. | cum: 0: pouce or uni aconvicted of boo- dleism. and who own lat Saturds night from his residence, whither he I: been to nrI\'n.te innu-.-:...- ..-hi. -L Tho rnoonclmlon In: that lbly a ` wreck had occurred, but on noon thought it would seem that McGu-iglo, the former chief of police of Chi - convicted ` am last 9.o...a... -c-I. PIIVALINOI OF FIIII. The History of the cl. Edwnrd Blake- Th Ground; 0! snppocl'ton--The late- Plod Ownon-A Talon-an; enc to the Whl" for Particulars. This morning A Wino taro:-oer rocalved the following magnum [noun 9 - n.:;.. An. sum TO HAVE FLOWN onoscx or ' * A1`: ml!-IrlrrAx.".'. _; ___ THE )1`GARIG %%: _v.. V u--c n `ILIVHIU lllIOI'\'Ie' 'I`h tha Lu on board e The & Dow- y, In BIIPWCU. is G)lntnnndmI In: (3.-.5 LJ-- WORK AND WAGES. - -v vvuv \Jl"`IJKl A-cAnX5IANsCHooN Eh. I-VJR (V)UGSA.\'D00LlB.-(}IIs|n Home of the Duaoxb (.`ol'BlI Rnnuw. The Inc Anon hnnnunllr nan: munch Hrxnnnntlnl sun In Canada. re rear In t o Daiiy New, No. IJIWI IUNIVOG I IIICI 080 with the | An Is..--A 17-L BL"N.`HERS AND SAUSAGE HAKlRS- ` El "7'~'u'm" " lhs. Dc. `.3 n`:.'- ut 810.3? ndlio new hoop ' J) bundles. - -nnllc q do per bundle. uowux I: oo.. Ba-ll wt MRS. ZKI; IlAX'l.'::I IX IIQIIOO IIVO l'Q1|Il'l0 W ITO W K0 \'0 iluxruoliononlho Phnofone. 5'1 Maul gr in will Qirn lgnnn at tho mmn.` nunhinnon nr SUIT-ED Ttutouuhl: but WI` Jul: 9. uzuu Innerinls In-cred ut our um loll. Rourux cm. I-`cninnut. ton. l\)L'.\'D A1` l...\8'l'-A um warranted to can land and soft Corns. Bun ans. Caucuses` mx _HAnsnn`n Magic Corn Sure. in boxes. 15 a: \\ ado`: lhuz Store. \\ .\DL"3 M.\.\'DRAKl LIVER PYLLS are urclyn rue-table Catlnnic, boll` entirely free `In (`Aloud u my Natalie subunit. GO TO \\`. REEVES. Ki SI.. to buy {our Tia. He hmandoaeas to c oooe bout. hood] `Pics. 3 III` 5 (`GIRL I _!-`ll:s I`~CL\..\% on noun) an be mm {X Rood locality. 3 Princess Sueol. Kinsmen. street. The Bl.'lun.\'us on me ptoperg are almost new. and the amnion is mad wi the choices! fruits For terms up to 11108. .\l()0Rh`.. for 810 that DESIRABLE HULTSIC ANUIAJT not occupied by him on Earl Street. The ` whole is ultra! in one block. having about one hundntl and twenty tee: from on lghrl street. and the L` lot runsthmlmto \\ mt Siren- The B LDIXGS the nmnertr nuna:-Inna twenty tool non st:-1-l.u\dlho ' lotrunslhno Street. The BLDFITDISGS urn nlrnnu In-w and lhn tnnnh-n In nhxn I he choice .\l00Rl\`.. MRS. \\'. L BAXTIR and IIAQMQ Invo rezurnql In Ringo: And an Ilunrcd lo (Ive ` FINE CITY HOME. The undersigned ollbra for mic that DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT nnI' nu-uninl hr hinn nn Iilnrl Slroal. The Tun Put-ncu. `rum: um Cvnu. A I-`IS ! n0.\u:s'rIum I-`.\R.\l in the 1'own~ ship of Klluslon. Ire mils (mm the dtr. con- taining 1!) acres : stone residence and exoollent buildingsrunlorchnni. Thb property will be sold chm R8 the owner is going west. Apl)` to H. .\l. . 0\\`.\'l`. Solicitor. Bros: 81.. na- amn. Man In . l)0l'llLIi ll0l,'Sl-1 .\.\'l) 1`\\`U |.()T.`5 on Beverly Sued: garden I1.-ll stacked with choice fruit trees: leI"llIs. hot further pnrticulnrs an 3' to II. I mscm.1.. cor. \\ clung- lonnndom reds. I)`. II A SMALL S'I`h`..\.\l |;\t.'.\'(`H. 1215 feet: Shi man `ad oil onxslne : new; All complete: wil be and chat or cash. Address A. L`. KNAPI`. lioaubui er. Kincuon. "BREOK a. aqgjnf THAT (`0.\l.\lOl)l0L'.-! D\\`I-2LLl.\'0. .\'o. 20:! \\'illiam SL. between (`I ' nnd Barrie Sta : ` m:'.:::!::::~x:.1::;!=**" "'"'``""*`- ` I rent moderate : ply lo lS.\.\t` N0 LE. A FURNISHED HOUSE. on \\'ue Island. for the summer season onthe water`: cdgv. For fu_rthcr pnnlculu-3 npply to Prrmcx Tnov. \\ olto Island. . A .\'l.'R$l GIRL A N .` Ion Street. pp" at 0 j IL usual . July nu. either on Str. Bland ox ` out 51;. uuulm1n's1' nnoocu. l _ e ndor Id be rewarded hr kindly leaving :1 with Mus. `runs. Bnmus. K n: street, c-. A \'0L .\'G Gnu, no houaemnid. .\i as Hxxnu.nso.\'. ll? I-Bu-I Street. ' .` yuan. `\\ .\_!sI.I\`-0n June 28th. at Dayton City, hewnds, the wife of Piles! \\ up:hy, of 1 danlrhlan I D0l llLl'Z ll0l,'Sl-I .\.\'I) T\\'0 LOTS V Rcrm-Ir Sunni: mu-dun Itll smoked with ` COAL AND woon. A FURNISHED nous. Woe Island. for lhc nnmmor nonson onlhe mun-r`: cdm-. L_nm' Gopns s1u.s.sm:.\~. J. C. `L . 'l`L'B3DA\'.J Q11. in St .1! I loin: Kim :3. an Alel`E1"{l`\"ns1' 'l.JR(;8Cl?. 1|: Pumcnnn Ont:-1'. Kmouvox. VOL. LVI. isPEc1AL MEN'r1'oN.' --'l0 0l`l`- FOR SALE. _ .._,.7 t__:. L081`; lusic Instructor. THEAILY WHIG; . 7 Welling- . HARDY &: MIDI! to I-unuunn a-uvvrncvv-uIUUjIVIi. Dru: JIIyI.-I\oIu:drudlun I.huhbndod|nlIho rub: huh:-1. but qIo`muuu~ whb . huh Iocnlll dlhnlu. tlonluhn In H. The nlguullnnnhgn A- I--I Ila III}. ISO I. j Juol lSoI.onuhl.. lhu. (hut. Ion!-on In Fund in Intel - -TIO Qdnl VII QWIOI. The II la b In ndlooking the it willbyuncuhtownthtoh run last fall and faculty dock. . shod By 3 and non nhu nu. an-uuwnouuuni In id not have: incl. Threw lheell Aeroee the ltnllwny Truck -le|neved In `ue to Save llle Lite. Ln! evening John Dimmote. e sailor. while under the inuence of liquor. threw himself ecra the Uruad Trunk track And went to Ileep. TV) men. Treynor eml Leedheeut. heppened to eeehlmend moved him out ol denger. Elle pocket: were turn- ed lnelde out. indicetlng that some pereon bed hu him up" for Me money. lied he been l on the oer track he would have been killed. Shortly deer he wee uh-n enye Ininpeeeed. on leech` the - lice station he eeid he hed hunugvbluril Q18. Tvro pen nee. teen with him. emu tree ht In end eeuched. No we- ! on them and they were diem . It in eeid thet UlIlllII'l the Wellnud Cennl to Klngeton wee peial y the uphill ollh peep. N|I`I.I"|. l&.1|uII>nnrnnnlthnern-vnlelnnuvm usuarx and rv.-mrew nsu a session HI I sue ton Place at which the call of Chalmers` church to Rev. Malcolm Mc(iilli\'nry,Perth. was considered. Rev. Dr. Mowat presented the Views of the K ton Presbytery sud Mean. 6. S. Fenvric and Neil MCNBU the viewsolths callin oongre Then` v Maura. Armour andGlass:>.x:l Perth. pro.- G seated ale y report of reasons why the reveren tleuzan should not he re- moved from . The facts and gures as to the work accomplished by Rev. Mr. Mctiillivary durin his residence in Perth were more favours s to him. hlr. McGilli- vary then announced his detorrninstion to swept the call and from a written document he gave ressons why he felt it incumbent upon him to do so. He considered the call a providential one and expressed the belief that in the collegiate city he would have s wider scope and inuence. He presches his farewell sermon in Perth on bunday and aftenrarda goes to the seaside for a mouth. He will rohably be inducted shout Sept. l3th. lge hes his first sermon in Chslmen` church on Sept. l8th. lie Ilellewou He Can [Into lluch \\'ldc-r ` scope In 11m conegme City. I On Tuuda ' evonin the Presbytery of ` Lsnuk and nfrew god session in (`ark- Inn plan` ab ckigln bl`- an." -3 l'L-I_..__.` unu never was, nor will be, a pouncnn. Hen George re 1 lecture in the (lrend 1 Open Home at rooklyn this evening under ` the auspices of the United Lehour party, and stsrted that or nintion upon its nu- tnmn csmpoign. R r. George referred to immigration `and said he Wes sorry to see such a men as Powderly trying to keep peo- ple out. Powderly s right." shouted a voice from the gtllery. "Right I" cried Mr. George, why this country could support in comfort the whole po ulntion of Europe. Not on] this, but u er 3 just state of things t more here the better for us Ill. The denser the populstion, all working together, the more they cs.n produce. 11 is not because of over-production that em loy- men; is source, it is perhaps what Um has iven to all has been grabbed and lImn0po~ lzed by B few. No. these men are wrong who would shut out from these shores hon- est men and women because they only lvrln" with them their labour, the labour appliw to lend that gives everything." Ila : Still In Prloat. Though ls`.xcouuunnI`I- sod-George (`ondunnlng Povulorlv. Nxw Ymui; July 27.-Dr. .\lcGlynn. in hit speech at the nnti- verty meeting, said he in still 3 priaat am always will be one, and never was, nor will be, politician. Henrv Ueorma invn I Iaotnrn in the Gram! Aloorlav lmluuhnlu-nu. nn.nu Jul. Q__l\. L_..I ...-` I Now lhnl the wnnn weather hns ct-me citi menu can get MILLWOOD at the Rauhbun Co`: yard for 81.50 per coni. beforolt is piled and It soon dries fit for use. (`artod to any ` part of the city for '25 cents per land. a .....\... .... -........ ..._...._ _--_-- __.--- . _. ....._ rv. --...... ` iroor or Qum-zx STREE r. Klxcsmx. _ `~`llrl;lnI.I7'iIlg"n" ten`:-iiiialin rn;nmber its . - ---vv-' -nu-nu. uuvu IV: I\' I IIIIIQIIVI Ill waaainguon. mnf'mon and .11 Points in mm: urn New York. \1n (}.'l`.R. and N.\'.C. Rys. T. HA.\'LE\'. - - ' V Rome. Wntenown & Ogdenshurg Ru. To Utica. Albaqy, New York, Philade|'a. THE THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY Ferry \\'hu f, IPI P. B KENNEDY S, For an... tickou to .11 piuints. ma infor- nution pgruininq to all Routes, apply to ` F. A. mm Q Gt;qemiTi;it;{AJg;nt', HARD JOB TO HANDLE. HE ACCEF;TE;3 THE CALL- arivmu no/rn .45-Ewcrj D`R.~ M-cLvr3NA's Tposifnioh. A IN DANGER. MILL 'W'O`OID- m, V." fi-`ooco:Bmoks:ree:; xuxcsmx. om`. __j_:,_ I;I1\fGsT0_N;u\.\*um,'1`1wRsDAY E.._VE3IING.j EULY -23, 1337, me BEST more In mean? 4