IIIIIIIIII IIIUIIII Illlllllllll `KAKILTOI. Canals. lm-Innn III: ning:-lain [Adi I ----oc9---- ' It 1: expected that the Imperial par- liament will-be protoguod on the 7th` of August. _ - j ` I`hn lump.-I nnvn thn Lnnrinn I1'nnr.if.nIn | august. ` ` The Lana-z says the London hospitals I are full of small-pox patients who "did l not believe in vsocinstio ."__ I ` IIAAAA-L--n I9 \I.'n-On n nnI):nn - -n- I III IUPOIT Full ~ (1)9 IOOEQW slonpfthe route is magnicent. They spent povenl day: in shingnnd nudes grut ouch. A V 4. um. nunavu l_l.I vuuunuuuuq. __ ` Gooderhun v. Warts me seeking 1 to- fund. of 9110,00) inland ravenuo collim- iona, and Mr. Wiser 3 refund of O68,(l)0. n.-. ll nnn hp-inIr_vnnI.tnr`u, in (`.hi1-nan Saved Army Entertainment. .-\n ice cream and straw berry Iestival and jubilee took place on Friday evening in the Ontario llsll. The evening was fine and there was a large attendance. The hall was coinfurtably lled. The band played several selections in front; oltlie_ hall. These were enjoyed by '. the crowd who were watching the de- ~ parting hicylists. lce cream and straw- berries were served at hall past eight. . After all had been served the grogram was (.`0l1ll!H.'IlL`8d by a selection from ` ._.thc Saved .\ruiy band. Song by the soldiers. "All Hail the Power ol Jenn`: ` Same." Reading by Mr. lgelly. "the ' Drunl;aril`s Dream." The .\l issee Mc- ` .\lullen sung veiy svrcetly. "The Good Sheyhc rd." They merited the applause , they received and sang again. . .\n a;!- ` ' dress was given by the Head tight. B. ' Wallace. llis subject was his experieni e of composing a speech undrr lamp light. Song by Capt. Hayes, I want who like Jesus. She is in very sweet singer. .\ drcss by lisllelujiih Tom was amusing. Song by soldier Elliott. What s Friend - We Have in Jesus." Song and match by Csptiiin Hayes and W. J. Moore. which was the most laughable performance of the evening. Explunatioii will `lo given on tl.c next occii.-ion of the (LG. - Tins was pronounced one 0! the heist en- . tertiiiuim-nts of the season and the Army has been requcwted to give rin- othcr shortly. Proceeds of the evening about $.50. IKIIBQI VIUUIIC-I111 [III IQIIU" III the Scott Act his pcohlbidoniu lollowem will claim that hovoutl ngniunt e the wine und beer Amendment, sod did I 5 bit best to dolen them. 2 l\.. 5|... .4... -I IOIVYI -.I.-.. 0-- AI... 1 UCIUKU HID UUUEII. sir John Mqodonnld hm given notice of his intention to 1 Ipomt Another Coun- ty (.'ourIJudge in .\ umobn. at a salary 01 32.1.1!) 1: yeu. B (,'llIUl lilo 7a't.\.I.lJ- Mr. Clark Wnllnce. M. P., aprominenl i Urnngemun. yesterday resolved 1 note from Colonel Williams, dated Fort. PM. June `71.11, enclosing an orange lil_\' picked out on the prairies. The letter must have been writulu but I luv dnys belore his death. xx- l..I... \l-../Ir...-I/I L... "In... -..\o;_4. Ill WLIIEICK IIU IIIIKUI IT I`\JllXrUo] In the course 0! the discussion on the de my npeskership last night Ix. Mc- Mn Inn showed that the country is now - paving H-`L723 I year for speakers and clerks ot the House of Commons. There is the present clerk at $3.4) : superan- nnstod clerk at 92,880: Assistant clerk at 914(1), and two supernnnusted usin- unut clerks. one at $1,543. and Another st OLIIIU. All the snpersnnuntcd qthcmls an: as t lorduty as over. sud there 15 the speaku st 94.(IJU. nnd the deputy 5;-1,-akct at 9`.'..(ll). ' \'r l>`.|nrl: `vnllnnn \l D I|Pl\II1;lIlsI`\' $ ' I On tlnextem of 82.11!) celery tor the` `deputy: In-t.(3!r. Duly). the mem- E -` but on e Opposition wok oocuion lo refer to his nugentlemeuly sud unhir ' conduct in the chair. He Ill defended ; by the Government supporters. Sir R. Curtgrtngbt said he was not proum on ' , the occasion when hlr. Duly we: and to have used discouneoua lengmgo to Mr. Davies. 1!, however. such language * were rqreeted by any gentlemen occupy- mg the chair. the consequences would be pu-ticululy unpleuenl. lorglut gentle- um!) whoever he might be (Cheers) ` In t.I~n nnnu-La nf thn Jinan-`inn nun lhn n uaquut 1;-tun--can uupuq IIII couut-Jua;eu' um-nu. _ OthIn,July 1s.-Is in no. night that under Sir John mid`: ' fottheudoption 0! am" meat) 0! the 8enu.n by the Home otcommnl. Noses have been cuetully counted. sad It in mid thnlhe unondmenh will. be car- ried. but wnti-11 the Tot] genpennoe men Sir John Ilnodonnld propose: to vote with the Ininotisy t ' the; amendments. Thus, while I Premier ` ; will chin credit among the 11- ' i eehsod victmllotl for dutroyiug ; . thn Rant: Ant. hi: nlmlnhixinniu. 5 direction u-nngemeuu have but made I . --v---.- 1 The Liquor Quench:-IS. Deputy Op sin`; n c..n-`..I.a.o.- nun... I H..`l,'s| 0!` _y-__-:-: i. I 2 a a I I 1 3 nll;,- lu your Alan vvwI.`Iaa_y once was made to the union pic-uic of; *"*"` _ ' H` Trout g thnadlan Bands Frandulonlly llaotdl-pol I Lieutccol. Vance Gm`el Cohan! I the ssihliath and day schools iliiii.-`i. on the lth. .\lc-ntion was made of iii-any of our friends. but not all of them. We wish to express our tzratitiide to the (f.`sl.i1`lll( |l siipc.-riiituiduit for his excel luit sonic: <. and to .\lis=4 llueing. who favored the audience with some choice |`(.'( itations. We wish al~o to remember the lliirrowsinith choir. who favored us last fall with their best selections. and ` contribiited so much to the success of our Sabbath School entertainment: also the ti.-aclicrs and ocers of the school. whose kind interest was very great.- Yonr~i truly. J. D. .\li>`.m;.ii.i'. July H. ' --4 coo- i THE | K()I'I'.K CLL II. Tim` Ifiliful`, Ii'ri!i.iIi ll'}ii). SIR.--'.\ one who has reison to know.` allow me too iitradict .\lr. llaylock's correction of Saturday. The lad Curl has belonged to Verona. wlii;-re his father Linus: aLIca- - resided and also worked therefor two ` ' years as assistant in ii liakery. It is only proper to state this. as some people now on the lookout for the stolen property truly. Cirizizii. July llltli. '-`*5. .__.____.._ VICKI RIFlIACTl)R\' DISTILLERS. Toronto, July that Gooderham it \\'orts. who on Mon- dziy tendered to the Inland Revenue `3340.U00i]iity on whiskey and was refns~ ed acceptance. will take prompt action ` R . to save the increase, ` 8ll(),0(X). They claim_ that the Inland Revenue odicials had no right to refuse ; 3d 5 the money tendered in face of the fact 3 . ` that no new tsri had been promulgated. . j....__ 4` _ ___. niiglit be given a false clue.-Yours; ` ` dollars was discovered in the accounts I l i 11__1_ 59 undo,-`good , of the department had access without. which amountsto `"9333 p of ii trnswd ofcial until recently. Bonds I i to the value of over a million dollars. all I u..-1.\1. ; uieut.-um. . _ _ uunira, nowmgp 'l'lllZ Lieut.-Col. Iiaaier. Bslleville . 7 i Lieut.-Col. Benson. Cant. ard, Judge `-"`" "*"- : Benson. and Rev. C. I. C. Bethune Pug l)ttawa.JnIy l3.-lt is believed that ' Hope_ ood . brother of the decued the redemption of the Canadian loan, l `rho oon woo gouded by which has just been arranged by Sir 5 su-oog,Lonooco,p1_ usonmd_pn"_tu `Ilse Iarltot-0orer-ument Loans. ` Leonard Tilley in Engl-and.will bring to , Wilson, ch-[goo ood Brown. of the Mid_ light some startling revelationsaa to the l land Battalion. under command of Cap- mauner in which a considerable number i min Reid. The Deputy Adjutant-Gen of these bonds have been fraudulently ; em] shook hood; with ch 0` these placed upon the market by dishonored I men, who won, moved ,0 oars `hue employees. It will be remembered that renting their dead oommmde,-shaver! last year a bond of ghe 1860 issue for and du-in _ Tho oomn S coved one thousand unds was nevotiated in . with no ogo go The wmu `nu London. Eng and. after having been 3 go an-on, on mo 5;30u.oio_ stolen from the Government vaults here ' Montreal, July l5.- Mr. Campbell by a trusted employee. since dead. who non.-jog, hootoooiood o ooblegnm forged the signature of the government ! Sir David Moopho,-ooo, hug mm oo official authorized to sign it. Ithas now! send 3 momoriol "mob of owers `:0 been discovered that annmher of these by dppoojgod on goo ooio of we hoe bonds have disappeared from the go- Col. Williams. vernment vaults. and there is little doubt . that they are in circulation and will ; come in for redemption within the next 3 few month ilt has further leaked out I that durin the recent iuvestigationinto . `Quad `hem in in man` I` _ ` - . is a mos the ma ement of the nancial de - . , inent andzfalcation of twelve thon`:an`d :g'l`f5g;i'|:l`u`mll;? <:Y3l`l ff`::uP'." - . an establishment where all is hB We found 125 men; employed full time, -d `O mm Ii which is _more than twice the number vewomcer ; :.*:;-..'..:'.:? ;':.':;`.`.'.;';`-.:'?.::*.::*:..::." any check upon him. Ag a result of the t:l::|:loy dt:9dm"' `nd "39 lefalcation in the Assistant Receiver .mod Imam ".nm5Hhm9t- (.lenera| s` oioe at Halifax last year the , 5 f l`1'9` d "33"- W0 overnment have now to make Rood l com-Aged "y tor sh'Pm` ".t' 14 P'`bl -four thousand dollars to the ' egg}? ::6P"' "`d".` Bank of Montreal. which had made the] " .03; ""*`- `l1`rW~ Ind Dm- vances to the dishonest officials. I 3 E g ? ngig;erI;_ :3: :3-181 A,D.lISblU.V T0 UADE'l`s. B`:-; :f"m?d 9'; 1* "Who! on be -- _...-_Pt:':_-3i2_3:z sem- The` Joseph Ball lachlne Works. `During a trip to Oshawa we paid a visit to the Hall Machine Works and signed ready for issue. are lain in the vault. to whicl. | The eromenf the tobacco leaf Is so` completely conserved in the mennnfnc-` cure of ".\lvrt.le Nevy\"' than age has no eect indiminiehing "It; even after the plug has beemkept for years it gives out its lull avor under the combuationin the pipe. mellowed in tone byite age and mekihg the most exqnjimte smoke ` which tobacco can `be made `to give. ; .Age,too, burdens the eurfnoe of the plug 1 and gives the tobacco when out Ihntvel~ most-granular up cein which All, I connoineeurndella 6. ` . > murders IIIIIIIVB WIIIIIIIVUI III! the attack `of city list night. i` p..aJ.".}}.1; 3.41-z..e. '.}.;.f m... murders and-ve murderous unulu in Al... -6-gain `ll. QR}: nit`: [halt niuhl V se-s,hiouhe':_siekin;'z.11c. 12o."und' 150. It Eu-dy & lnrnyfn. _ - Klgnnau I u-no---- wsr,--..-_....... Berlin. J nly 13. - The bricklpyera strike continues; 8011!) men (reidle; . 5.000 more have left the city. At the open air meeting of 8.0m yesterday the proposal M to rnio work at. 53. for day was almost. monsly rejecte . Sm.--.\n Curl` ' there for ` as 1 ` l -` `might clne.-Youra J 1 CITIZEN. llfIIljlIlqy._nIIp.u|.\ lacuna _ Dutagn want an NOISIIAN Inn: Pan 3019- as In an utinl at G.'l'.n. min: I muIuu.Wcu:d rnntoxhnuldnkqyiiadntm-n-'llo. ` 4:. IL In-ran. `\ t.` Don LU I.\|lrU!5!9 uul |.;uIuLuuc |vU tuu L9Sll_-lueil , lent aortic. the nucenco . imtions. also to lhnrrowsmith fall their best Sabbath also the and ofhcers of , Wm; great.-- i ._..-__....j__ GIVE Ttlll ALL CREDIT. [hr If-ltlur, Urlluh "'7v'J. ( ` Sn:.-ln your last. weekly issue re-rep I union of ; ~ not n:l...n\n.l uni:-tint: mi--nl. lnr hid 9290]- Iiclleville. July` l1.-'l'he daughter of ` Jiicu`. \\'oo.l. ol Auieliiu-hug. iigul about 21:5. who gave birth toachild a low days iq._vo.'died last week and was buried at the l niun burying ground on Monday. The casein as and as ever recorded. The girl secretly` gave birth to in child. when her parents discovered her illness. but she refused to tell what happened. .\ doctor was summoned but he went away, pnzzledus much in the -lainilv. Four days latter the child was found in It basket in the garrel. with a cord about its neck tied in a slip knot. The doctor ' was sent for again.but by this time nior- ' 3 ticatiou had set in and the poor girl `died soon after. ' Dr. Thornton. coroner of Consecon. wan notied and the jury returned a verdict of death lroin strangu- 1 lation. `The iiair has created I good deal "of talk in the neighborhoodauzd the family are prostrate with grief. The ` girl refused to give the name 0! her be- ; traycr. . - I 1 1 Cairo. July 1l.-Gn. Brackenbnry; telegraph: from I-`nmeh that a letter, , which was received there yest.erdny.' states that I'll Mahdi is (lend. The 1133- , oer In written by u merchant at Han- dnkn. on July 8th. nnd it an s that since the Prophets death his [01 overs hue hllen to lighting among themnelvec. A refuge Egyptian soldier. who arrived I: Fntmeh to-day. Hen. Brncxenbury my-1. asserts thut he saw nu .\r|b on the lst. of July at Abudom who told him the Mahdi was dead. \ - _.a..:-..- 5.-.... L...... -....._:.-...l ......_ JIKIMH WIH UCIH. .\'o advices have been received con- rming the report 0! the dellh of I-11 ` Mahdi. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1885. EL IAHDI SAID 'H) BE DEAD. 8000.30.10! 0! IUIEDEIB. IIJISIA I-n_-.uQ- In `I93 --I`II. . - C9._rk. July l4.-Tho unmet bunk. limited, which hag! its ooo in this city` 1 brineh in Dubhiubu The ipbilitieo In 1,750,000. Its Ihue. holdonuoohyhdiu. . _. 1 A Large lnllolhg (`Inc ol Cadets-"Summon. full lloprescntnllrol of Kingston. 5 The gentleman nndernnmed. hsving~ ~ passed their examinations and been car- ` tied by the Head Qusxtaers Board of Ex- : nmirm`m_ hnva been dnlv umroved furl amass; woausn u/1.1.3.. I H1180 Dy sue neuu qultlns DUIIU us or I . nminm. have been duly 3 proved for! admissign as Cadets to &he ya! Mili- | tnry College of Canada: ` ' U Ilnrll. ;uIuI|ul.uUwIIIcGioncllIIuBI0- 1 .widowaandfamilieaoh'leceaIed iandmemehigherrateiutobe ltotbelamiliee olthoaeltilledin ' I ftnantothoceolthemen who died wounds or illness. _Any ollicer who ` lost a limb. an eye. or the use oi a limb, f `is to receive a mi] year`: pay as al : gratuity. and afterone year may receive ; pension according to the following rates: Lieut. Cc-l., $l.2(I)a year: major. 9&3; : Nvaptullll. mo; lient.. 0230. All clnimef for pensions must be applied for within I live yeen. Sergeants who have been ' disabled so as to be incapable of earning a livelihood. and who require the care of another person. are to receive from 75c. to 51.10 per day; if the careoi an! other person is not needed then from f 60c. to 90. per day; if able tocontri- hute in some degree to their meinten- 1 once from ~l0c. to 60c. and if able to: contribute materially towards their maintenance from to 45. Corporals. disabled so as to require care, will re- ~ ceive lrom 50c. to60c. as proportionate allowances according to the nature of ` their injuries. Privates will be entitled to 4.5 cents a day and under ac- eonhng to the extent of their injuries. The widows ol omcers or men killed in action are to receive a pension equal to one half of the daily pay of their hns hand.~. and in addition lor the first year 3 ll gratuity equal to -one year's pay. ' ' Children of olllcere and men killed will be granted comynntive allowances .` ` equal to one-tenth of the pay of the de- . ' ceased parents. and a gratuity 0! four months pay. Smaller allowances are . 1 . made to widows and children of officers , ' and soldiers who have died from illness ! ` or wounds. .\_'o pensions shall be grent- _ ' i ed it the applicantsare left in wealthy 3 ` circumstances. or arenlready in receipt f ` ol pensions or allowances from the pnb- V lic. Widows pensions are to cease when they remairy. but may he reetor- 2 ed in the event of their becoming widow- , I ed a second time. Provisions is also 3 made lor mothers and sisters who have . ` been dependent on sons or brothers liill- . I ed who have died while on ective eer- ; I I vice. = f , 1 -Ls:--- . , 4 . A. H. Kerr. Monk-enl..... . . B. Gillmore. Kingston .. . . Murray. Halifax ...... . H. Benn, St John ............ .. . 0'B1-inn. L`0rignnl ......... .. . Hanan. Mo 'sburg ......... .. . H. Willi a.Quebec ...... .. . Rmshie. Og In ......... ..,.. . . Y. Macs y,Kibgston.. `. . Rose. Mormburg ....... .. . ._Berming|nm. Kinguton.. . 0. Bound. Hutinna ...... .. g REWARD Oiin HEROES. uum rnumn ni Imsuxn. l....I. Tn]- UJDIL \lnaln- In S l'ARTL1.\( RE VEL.l'l l0.\'S. I IFIIHJ . B412 IIKUICI {DUI \ 1749 % 4512 AKA! STEAMER NOBSEMAN." -_._. nqgu--nn1 This morning thehorno Ithohed to B. an W.J. Crothefn delivery Waggon hocnznelnlg hienodttjnianduuingml gs:-denin outhnndnnqwuy. AA lndnunodJohn smiliowuh the lines. Bowuthmvn of the , his hand caning in contact with lichen. "Ha in knnnhul innnnnihli nu! Maul course on uauutrucilon In we nous: snap. and the engines for the sunenne being I built in thegenernl msehinery depart- ! meat. besides Leel water wheels, sew I mills. shingle mills, leather eplitihg Inn-' chines, printing ptesses, to; The reop- ers and mowers have all been completed : for this harves . and nearly all shipped. 5 Thar-instru 'ons to the employees in every depertment are to reject every piece of nnterinl found for any cause to be defective; The greatest possible care is taken to purchase only the best stock. I end I system has been adopted which } prevents any inferior material from he` _ 1 mg worked up into the ineehines Every ' machine msnufnctured is put tintnll. operation heforelt is whet we observed we don't see how say but the best niide machines ogn pose the severe inspection to which theyure subjected` beiote being delivered to the fAtm_ezs.-Port Perg Stanalafd, July 931;. n-_.___ 3; __.__ _- gw- "Ha I ........ | --,a ____ .__.-._...- .. .. i `Duringlzrs to ` visit Machine ' them_ full blast. It is most ; ngreesble sight. In these days of depres- 1 H011. to V181,! 8- large msnnfnctnring `establishment where humming. , \\e.lonnd time, } more than the ? employed in any other establishment in 5 the`-town. The lnschipery is in an excep- "tionslly good condition. the dier. ` out rooms 1n the immense estntlishment, `models of cleanliness and order. ; counted ready shipment. portable ` engines. 26 new model threehers, be- ! sides _Pitt's Planet, California. Diu- 3 ?13..`:f`;.;".. k :'. .`:'`` -` ' ``"' ' " . . engines. Two model threshers end one Hall sent to the paint shop ever dq oom- glete. without intertermg with my other epertment or class of work. Wefonnd 26 boilers for portoble steam engines in ' course of construction in the boiler shop. and emzines for the nuns: Am hnino H `"==~.,.~":;.in=1-"*`;::~~.,.,.,. _ i t n' I in ' lioid. Thobodywutnnnfenedtotho Pnrt Arthur tlnin in litina and till . locum; the Running In `l'oronto_A Largo neproocnuol ol lnltu-y IQ. Toronto. July I5.-The remains of the ` lute Lieut.-Col. Williams nrrived here at 10:45 o'clock this morning. A dapp- ration was At the Union Station to moot , them, consisting of Lient.-Col. Villiers. ;D.A.G.: Liens.-Col. Cubitt.'Bo1nnI._n- ` rill: ' Lin-nf.,.l`nI '.|I1'nI- Rnllawlnc KI ! Ila rruum Amt`- Hpn. 31:. Xorquny Ina received: tele- gram dated Fort Pitt. J my 12th. which `states that 350 of Big Beu-`s hand Ind `I surrendered to C01. Osborne Smith, And others are expected to follow. The ; prisoners out-number the forpe. but they `K are all disatmed. run. annual III! In Wllilll, Illa Will Jproceeddirect-toPortHape.Cept.ReId f was joined here by 1 detlchlnent of the ` Mxdlund Bsttnlion. which brought Riel from Bntoche to Regina. The stout- heuted boys wept over the bier of their `L lute nllnnt commander. end will wooin- ;pany theremninn home. They were given a handsome wreath` to place upon ' the casket tt,the funenl u a memento ~ of sympathy from the residents of Wm- uipeg. formerly from Port Hope, And friends of the deceased. Riel's counsel have en-ived and leave f for the West to-Inotmw morning. They 3 expect the trial will last two months.` ,-\" Hnltarv in 2;: ha atnnnnd at line cspccs l.l.IU IIIII Iuu [III um monuu. "A" Bnttery is to be stationed us But tlaford for in res months, and "B" But- tery at Prince Albert. ` u-.. \I. \v.......... I... .......:..,a. ..n_ Lcnn. cuwronm Coumencing JULY" the 12th,i win 1.... I. 0.. III lnlnndl nut BUN- can no nuuuuupt maul. ` Nine lodges have gm-undated to Col. j Osborne Smith uFort Fi. N... 6...... D...:..- _....|.a :_A:...L- 4.1.-` `AIIUIJIIIIIXIZIIHIIIIIZIIEIUIIYUIIC Boner linmbutuenwnitingthourinl {nMbeGoaenl. 3 Disyucbutrolnthowut indicate I ganonlhtecknp lshlyof tholndiuu ' 3:13: Big Bear mm mmxion. yum mponod ' to autbotiu. The police tromcuitou `are following the tail of Little Poplar ` and other bands hurrying south, and the `snthontiesnra on the den. It the fron- ' tie: to intamopt them. .\'il|A Inning: Iunvn unrrnnclnnml in (`Al nuwu uuul nqgul. wcllll uunclw Illll out of thirty-six jurors on the panel there in not 1 single half-brood. I ATDIT Ibo. C-vuwvu-n mum. Luulllly WIIlul'IEl'!lI0 IIIC Port Arthur train in wliting, and will nroceod direct. tn Port Hana, (`Ant Rnid pq. J.l.`I!lIIllIIl.IIIlll')lII'II[I'lI lI%, ufollawu: o5th.n.llnil;thoIidhnd. .l0th. and Gonna:-Gun-:1`: go 1 (!...-.I. n...:a- ..:|_..- -:- n._... c... 'IUH-In I1 UUVUI-1"\ `II m lcmuhhcicnwnyriaowmsonaa. {TheHnlIhxnnd lthB|th.lioa|{obytho aBe|vrlinn.bntnmArnitinot.hnn1-ivnl Outt. July l8.-'l'ho Halifax But- hllon arrived at W' n th KNI- Thb 9th Bothlion ' than sutur- dny. `l'I|e'lth. Yuk and Simeon. and Gown-um--Gena-nlh Fnntnn-uh -III gs. uuy. uluuu. III : III uncut. lull vcnot-Gianni`: Fooiuzdn villu- rivo thonto-dny or to-nouov. The troops with the Genonl no u hllawuz I Queen : On. 10th Xidlnd. Gonna- Gonu-nl'u ll: and own. - Tho Queen`: Own the Sikh Q to Wini- . Thommnindugounuht homo, .n.IfnIIn.I: nth, L I-nil-thnitll--A THE mngmn Im'1'4IIIori no service In the Rebellion-A cre- dlubleleeotd. " """""" "O " . Willlanvo lithe LN lnh.ndncnn3UN- DJ! at 81.3.. Ind Iwuainn V-ll! Ioabodcdinucuunln !,n1P-lI|- ' tn.-I-.-nnnggl-[L-l'nl!lIIlAN @vPo IUIIJKT Jlltll II run II- New: from would indicsta that m of Ihinv-six inmn on the usual ARRIVAL OI` Till BODY. N0. 29 Elouonnneuna uponu mine man... Hnmndi! any onidonl In other anon an toundthuolmtoninilnmnsbta` proeood- iunolnvo monnmon qnoetodu.-coniing |TIV'f3i|'nd thu3In.to MID ilnlnndlue proeeoa-I. i Iohsvothonidclon $'IIctO5d|ccort11'ng4 I to 9 Dn this Othfdny olulv, I , LCIAB. BBLWA. ` Glut of the and Xumclpulity. ' mm mm at nncnrsrnn; -an ra1--re-rI1n_ W: L." W W game the nu`; Eloaon Ill ulna upon usual it my {other one T lI7El1Al.|'l'Y0"i`lOWj0IPlTllBCIO. nan-.u-III AI 'lnlTIXA. South Rsnze. ` OI EOWI ISLAND. out no adv. and bordering and uni goon by P. L IhoI.c.ChuI'3:; hu friia' jun; gaug- hum; no bum; uuhlou; orch_uu; ctlzl wrinzl: mum!- hcui. Punnuiou Immediately. 1! ol tum bums-us-v _____Z.;._____.____ _ S.u .l.-A tall 0!` III AORIS. about E inthofovull ot mlhtnnwcnuut. App :00 'u':'i>ix3I.n-nun. `Ida. . .___-.. --gnu:-nun unnntut _In -and vo'r:7n' LIST, I885, uuru-n. _ . !'IAlfIBl8IIIl6llAOHINI- good -huhnun nntoc tvouuou. Ay_ ads. plyto JOB WATIS. won. nlnul. . . .3. I oIII'IwIInp:unpu:@.. onlonvulhdrwoox. cunulln -nhIn-n.Bhu Innate 0o~.P:-inoeu ~ Jul! uh.` I ..v..- v...,..._... '1'ho.o|Iod|ad the -can-pldo [Adler DESIRABLE IAII 0! ill) ACBIS. most 035!) IDUGEBOBO. lot 19 um aortic. ho unlou-dun Ia. chute Ill Iehool bonus adj 1101. Haida: _ forldlillq. Applv mP.3l\`AlA. oust. on ptilnini. orby . louutoipuhnltou. I BRICK HOUSE. Incucleued uni good bub left : be- at my tar); _lgs_t _.___j______:__...___ PIX` VIII OF THEIR HUNDRED Aclllmuidll lnfollnheoneesubn d allusion. ihotrounm n hd. u!` DIBBJCI Bl)L`c;'l. a_na Jllitt. rAtl!udv&.nWdnnda July: I). 3 luv._]nI. Align. . W. D. Ila- _ L530. ti'nat1.hHIn Doll: Uplnm. On Jnlyh. WIn.D.Hon-and juuuo A. l.cuon.olCnpYiurnt l.IIl.I.IIIl|,nJuIy1zsn. uuwuu-us A. llqcoq-shy.-aodiy-In, Indus cIty.on Thursday. July 9th. W. ]. and nine months. Axlnpcuoll` .on June 15th.Wn|ha, :dWm.Iiudnnn.Idl3 j InBurin'1'cII&b.on Jnnol9Ih.Mn." III.-in Ilnllgnnn g-:I AI cum`. 2 I:;Kmpun.' J1:yl!th.thovi1oolA. dhnnzhruodwvol. M Iquusullhh ht8..Ihovnfoof 3.} Lnuodmdahuahtu. ! urhuhqaluyxmuxuuuouami lhirmAn_n . , VOL LIV. III Blfl '.l'U"lIlIlD. OI dull! FJII Ohm lolellon. and 4! g E nirlxuuxguu lhirmnmds FOR SALE. u..naA.- 5` v-.` Lcuvr. cuwronm ' I II I \l' 1 I, '1? Sujf-1:-3;. FOR SALE. its aw 221311; Qrmalt awm n.A..noom'Va co. C.B.HA'l'_CB. 0! (sun BIIXIIVIC-' n an. x i Km-tonu 12.-ao. , II}IllIo`ll`UhlI%KI Illa `DB II- ' `e steamer. pusengera gtldled thelnsulves together in the ca- *bin and listened tochnrles Counter. who spoke` on all imugintbla subject. in- cladingtbe Orange Bill, Biel. and the \l.'.P.R. The llaud rode an speedily. nlthumzhthn bar midn- \U.P.R. The Maud spoedil , Iltboughlho her aid; will}: lynnnidnilhld fur-1, '}nnAnnnnn -an `l'hauwiuosix `Prentice Boy: -h-om' Sydnhuiniboouuniou. . ThoonlIinaw'orkI.hundo(~Gsnano- nnnchin hnnn In `Du-`g. n... 3I$lWIKIII'I,ll'0llIl|0IllOUIIIIH$ qua yohudny by Iho"Prence yi.` IXVIIIK B110 "3318 I08 wmu DICW I l sud ruin fell hegvily. At 9 o'clock it was pitch dusk, and the wind whiatled about the deck: and through the rig- ainu of the n.Iaun.`er. The nnnnnnom-n uuJuugu,_un_s wnvu-lumen not lulea with considerable fury. thnmoquo was l rgnlmd lint! life: 10 n.'-Jock. uni my UUIHUIIIIIEI HUI} IJISK UWIIUT swan he would have 8110 Kingston boys `created, but may onlyhzniled At his cnkmity. The Onngomen dispersed. and went into the lncmcsa grounds. lm!-I anon:-hon warn rnntln rhv R:-n Illll WEIII HIT IIIB ITIEEU KIUIIIIQF, when were mode by Bro. Rodmo , County Mater. Brockville; Rev. B10. Wshh, Ottawa; John F. Wood. LLP. Brockvillo; Hon. Francis Clomow. Ottawa; C. H. French. Brock- villo: Bro. John White, M. P. But "nnkinua min` (3 ' Tnulnr \I D QnnOIu sill III IKEKU IUU AIIIl|.I Illu Hill! 331% for home. About half an honxhnfu-r leaving the duck the wind blew I gale llld min fall hn1viIv_ All 9 n`:-Jnnlr it II _ |..u.A.. .\U. t_|4x. .\c-s uuuuu, .1. J. nyuc. II . Master. ' L,O.L. .\'o. 134, Belis Ccrners, T. Stimson. - .\Iaster. I ` 1.0.1., .\'o. I.227.Shanle_v.]. Louden, Blaster F ' L0 1.. .\'o. 5:, Gananoque. \\'. Got;-dbody. " , Master. _. ; j Carriages containing the speakers of the day. " ' S03! ATTIJCTIYI l"EA'.I'I.'BE!. Y - Avery prominent chuactar in the ; procession was Mr. J. Dsvitt. 0! mn- - wn. who wu mounted on I white steed. Hewu dteuedin extremely attractive i ; unilonn. He wore a_ colonel : cocked I !b&t,wit.h whine plums. and from be- ' : nenth his head gear owed long wavy _ ? nut brown cm-ls. which be continually .' brushed buck from his face. He was the i King\\'illinm"-of the d: .. The pro- vgeeasionwu headed by 3 Kingston ? boys, who were white cunts. black . nnihfami Ii: hnhL\'ntw'iI.hn.tnlu]ina thnt vull; Dru. luau "nuns, m.r. LIB! | Hastings. and G.` Taylor. M. P. South Lands. . ux o'lock` the Kingston people gon board the Mum] and she started In!` IIIIIIDV Ahnnt hull an hnnr -limp CIl1lUlIOIIK- lll UIIVCK uleu K UFIVU through the nuks oi the `Prentice Boys. They forbid him doin no, but he cooly pushed on. Thores t was shut "Aunt Sn1ly.?'ng. hoxaeaud men verb rushed i `into 5 ditch next by. The driver ha-Amn fl-nthv, and nltpmntml tn ' IEIIIDU IKUII-lye Illll 50 Int some oi the boys withuloadedo whip. They dodged the blown, and nude 5 run for him and his companions. but did not One dot the boyI'uln "Aunt y."on oom- |ploIe'y" molisbod her. Her owner n--.-- I.` -.;-IA L-.. 6|`- lZZ-.-6.... 1...... y luIX`SII|.I Hill IIIK-.Vl.ILVVlII.lD;IH-Jill` IIICII v the procession won two miles long it , 3 would here been n fnilnrona fur an ital 3' nppeuruneewne concerned. but for the l ` Kingston boys. As the marched 1 j proudly up Main street eyes were ngon them. and the one remnrk was, 3 be Kingston `Prentice Boys looked - the nenteet and nes: body of men in ;' the ranks." They won praise and got 5 it. The number of Onngemen in the f ranks. is estimnted, roughly, at 15(1). ! I When the proeessionism reechedythe la- = lcroeeegronndsu lnltwnnmade for the * purpose of dispersing. i ' run woc1.o'sr BE an 03:. I 1 A vehicle containing three men and u purnphrennliu celled "Aunt Sully" I come along. The driver tried to drive .` thrnnoh thn I-unlm nl lm `PI-untinn Rona. IIIIKJ F UIHJIX II?! F]: LLIU LIKIVBK 'bocuno frothy. and attempted, to [hat mama n! the ban withnlnnded 5 Illjy WUU WUIU wuuc UIIVIUSy U I ', suxtajsnd silk hnta..\'otwitbstu:ding . thn nu-non-nnn can turn vnilna Inna it V Ia.L .l-4. 9` Lo.1. xo. - was. among Inn numug wan: uutu gbolonginxto theliackag Lodae.)lont- 'rnal-J. Dickson, Ea Michael and A. . Dana. The Briton and `Prentice Boys . marched to King street and dispersal. Thetown waaprolusetlly decorated with I g hunting and presen_tod_a vary gay ap- . Excursions arrived from addington. .\'.Y.. Ottawa. Gananoqne. I ; Prescott. Ogdensburg and Kingston. 1 i They were all largely patronized. At 1 I z o'clock it was estimated that there were l : over MXD strangers in the town. ` I` roluuxa run vaocnuos. | I At 2:30 all the lodgoa which were to g ilorlnzheprooouionmetontl-econrti I House square. The ptuceaaiop went K 5 along William. James. Perth and King a street in the following order : ' '.\larshalls Mounted. Bros. Mclntvre and Edwards, of Btockville i Gananoque Carnage Works Band. l Kingston `Prcrmcc Boys, .0 strong, W. ' | Arnexl. Blaster Lemmun. D .\l ; Brocknlle Orange Young Bntozfs. Told l .\las'.cr. IDA,-1..-..-L...-\' \l D I.` \ \I' I C/aa \l-..o..- ' JIISICY. l Roc|i=pringY..\l.P H._\ .\\'.j. Scott. Haste! No. 2zx.Pe rth \'..\I l .B..\.. M. Burk.`,\Master v ' .\'o. 256. 0.Y.B., Roebuck, \\'. Stex-ens<;n,i Master. Gananoque Brass Band. Gananoque Y. .\I.P. B. A, W. Lu-mgston. Master. Battahon Band. Brockcalie L.O.L. .\'o. x. Brockvllle. 1. w. Exdred.` ; Master. ` LO.L. .\'c_>. u. Ccxunx-zlle` D Scnlt..\1aster. I L.O.L. .\'o 20. Brocknllc, T. Hayes, Master. V 1.0.1.. .\'o. 220, ]eIly's Crossing. B. W. Annslronm Master. | i I A I I ?$.....a'- 'o:`l"k.."`u'...g.`' -a"$'.;."x`a'.'aT tons. Amongthdnnmbqrwoto three ; hnlnnaina In Hm Hut-Ira: Lnoa. Hunt. I Iendnl I over ll) pox-cons ' and the Gunuoqua nilver comet band. At 12:45 Bmnhiovu ruched. The ~ `Inna-utinn Inga: can nn-hntI_hAhnvI` mi` Ell TH?` II AVID- rcoeivorl nn invihtiou to I IIUIK, , `II: and nnrticinnln in tin unla- 'rne'1-aeuisaononoa iumun me 1 Inc lUI|l!~-0vor 2.000 Onjlenelll Proeadon. THE 1 2m IN Bn6i:Kvn.1.E AC`. 35, `L1 .L' . J. l\CH![v\'lHC, 313556? No. .51, ().\'.B., .Clark. Master. 1.0.1.. No. 4. Ashe. Hater. L.O.L. .\'o. 119, C. Bell. .\las:eI'. L.0.L. No. 12:. A. Short. Master. L.0.L .\'o. 217, J. Manners, Master. 0.1. No, 602. Rocksminn. l. I. Uuxx .\U. IJU, JUII 3 Lluilx. 5| Annstmag. aster. 43rd Ban. Band Ottawa. 35, ()'.\'.B. j. Kempvzlle. .\!as!.er. o. .41. ().\'.B, I, Clark Master. ' -pr-ravu-up outta L. .\0. U. Dell, .\l3SII . .. A. I On I-`ridny evening. July 10th. the Jllznnen. amateur Jrunatic association at this I 591- R0dISP'``11S~ ]- ]- Q3130. , place opened Cameron's opera hall with M399 3 the play "The Lady of Lyon" or Lose - 5`~"4- Rb"CkvC- KF`F`- as k and Pride." The association 5 rel no 1- 041- -\'``' Dublin. 5- .|- )`3- puns no make it emcee:-s. AIl:o'clocl.' . f I * i F7 sum lg: ` ' part: were ably sustained. The follow- . x'.z27.Shanle_v.]. _ . \\ . In a was the cast of characters. , Claude Meluotte-Mr Be-ulorul. rontaining saken of Colonel Dnnnae--Mr. Archer. Beauseant-.\Ir. )lcRu. tn G;"i.__M'_ Dougbenv. prominent the" Monsieur Deschappeles-Mr. Whit- : tn: \'r J nnvitt r. (It.t.n_ hull zi{INGSTO'N, ON'r., CANADA, """|[`:'CI' -wfufc -I I1`. I -III '5. A `Sande? evening the annual ower? service was held in St. Paul's Church, 9 for the benet of the hospital. On Sub ; urdey oerings of Choice owers were ,' brought to the schoolroom, and thou " mule up by ladies of the conmlution into about one hundred bouquets. T hose ` on Sundey the S`. S. children and others brought into the church; and. alter a. short. bright service. `u-- t tied them to the chancel steps and E presented them to the Rector. and . Messrs. Gooderell, I1. Horse; and Kidd. l -An outline Ill wood of elhrge anchor 9 some four feet high was then ready and theboqnete were taken from the chil- dren`: tiny hands end pleeed in position on the anchor. In How momenta 3 great treneformetion,-tooll. place; the ugly woodwork; become 6ho mono! moon-h -end owers. Ari excellent eddroee wee then given _by Rev. Prof.Jouee. The enehorbo net wee pteeeuted on the ulnar. the It] Hnmlnul Inn Imortilw Ullvulanvu-II J -o-v- ..-u and`: mohor 'bouq-I'1et was preaozzuon the nlilt. the Old Hundmq was heartily sang. had the blougin brdught the third nnnd ower ! at St. Ptnl'a' to 3 In close. The owers remain - od in place: during the evening Irvjoo, when they were very much ud- mired; and next moming they vote IIOI theyouh India Qntlchildzzen tlioxom} nlindnsgthohospital IOU. Landlord-)lr. Yarnolil. "Gaspar--.\lr. l-Zgur. Captain GLIWM5--.\Ir. liixeu. Captain Dupont- -.`il`r`. Hupplhs. .\'otan'-.\lr. Harris. :' Servant-.\lr. Bender. Pauline-1liss .\lillie Anderson. .\la'lamo Deschappelles ~ Miss Kim- : merlv. . Widow .\lelnotte-.\liss Grant. '. Janet-.\Irs. l-Last. ; )Iarian-)li.~ss Uault. l l The evening's entertainment was con- clnded by the side-splitting farce en- , i I miea, "My Turn Next." in which the I acting ol Peggy (Miss Uaulti. Taraxirum ., Twitters (Mr. llixeu) and Tim Bolus (Mr. Hoppinsi caused repeated bursts of applause. A handsome sum was real ised. which was presented to the linu- lish Church in aid of the building lunul. I Itisintended to holala series or enter- ! tainments during the coming fall and =wintcr.-'l'he lzth of July was cele- ` brated by the Urangemen by a grand i parade in Shannonville. Dsseronto ` Lodgechartered the str. Puritan. which i r left at 9.30 o'clock with a large number on board returning about U in the oven- ing. The day passed off without any ; disturbance. - 'I'hc Presbyterian and V Methodist Sunday Schools held a union : picnic on Tuesday. E. W. Rathbnu 2 luudly laced the ntr. Puntau at their I dis and about 10 o'clock 300 scho- ~ 1 Ian and teachers went aboard. After 1 ` ' leaving the dock it commenced to rain V and continued so all day. The stop at 3 I Thompson : Point for the day had to be i I given ntpaand a dasfssailaround the Bay ; 4 was an titutsd. Business in all the , a different departments is brisk. The gas i 1 works are running full timsand the sash I and door factory is compelled to run late . I "and early in order to till the orders Ii which are constantly coming in.--Ths f ( Armenia has 'vod and will likely be i I put ouiher old r ate. ! t " F 1 I pleasures 0| CUl.|3ClL`UCl$ Illll KIBIIKIUII. I Mine Cleveland. 01 the long line of ' ladies who have presided over the Presi- - ' dent`: Mansion in the first to enjoy the ! I additional distinction: 5 becoming a lady of letters. Alt..ci.,.. the inference mav be drawn that .\lis~ Cleveland , ` stands alone among her twentv prede- ` ; censors as possessing suicieut ability to ' write a creditable work. the correct con- ;clusion is probably the fact that her , past life has been devoted to teaching F and lecturing upon educational subjects. In fact. the work the has now given to the public is really the product of same _ ral yearn labor in her profesaiunal - i sphere. revised and enlarge-l for publi- cation. The ablest crmrs oi the day pronounce it an extrauxiinary volume. rand reasonably hope that ll. in only a ' precursor of other 1-quay brilliant pro- } ductious from her pen. I ` """ "' ""'"' """ """"" V New York. July l~l.-1liss Cleveliuiil bu provoked Roman Catholic criticism | by lrnnldy expressing in her book her { distaste for religious orders-for monks I And nuns. She would hue men nnd ' women remain in the world to ght the , battle of duty. and not retire from II to o:-scape its temptations nnd enjoy the pleasures of conscience nod religion. in: .'I.'DlIN' nf tho lnliu lino nf `I3! I03]: IT. Cl.K\'l`2l.A.\'l). ` _El0lli, III! III . V` I88!` 5 nnuuu 0| Iugllkl. 0ver_2.(D0 brick-makers, in Chicago. are on strike in consequence of 3 propos- ed teducudn in `wages at 50cen_ts per 'hn chum` vnnht Elba] GI-Inn. -hinh 1 lteun` vncht Ethel Grace, which = urived here I few days ago en route to `Debut. has tetumoth Hot grow 1:03 pl-InnhIA' -with I.hnir;Q.l-ih n-n tho! \ lclous Aaucull at hydeuham. | l()I Ii'.lK (in TliIirsday':.lVulVy Ziid, one 01 tliel T, Iwlfwl. nmh -kw. humble citizens of Svdenham IDVIM.-(l a a llOl`.~:0 man to his house to have a little chat. All scout merry as the first of July until llougliy the host. having left the house for a short time, came back with an axe and tfouldt-fable whiskey to knock out the brains of his guest. who. he said had been using bad language in the house. Poor "Foxy" was so shocked at being accused of so vile an act that know. to c for as clue.-Yours ' lic-could scarcely resist the blow of the ; axe. but collecting his scattered wits he ` succeeded in disarming his antagonist ` and making his escape to the street. v The assailant. to add insult to injury. applied for a magistrates warrant for his intended victim, but as no magistr te could be induced to act some of he boys" procured by book or crock` a warrant signed by aJ. P. Thiawarrant was served by the village constable: land the prisoner was taken athc town hall for trial. ;e er. as no magistrate put in an ,appearaiico at the appointed time, the lpl'l80llel' was dismissed. He left the hall swearing vengeance on the heads of the complainant and the constable. and = . it was not until the two latter had gone ` speaking, and begg to . How. 1 5 tendered ` a l 5 i I down on "their knees. metaphorically loss by the water ed fol` the sake of deluged Pcsettq VICKY understoodl - ; -` amounts to _ l promulgated . _..__... `run rnouns IN aljsrma. Vienna. July ll.-Floods in Austria continue to cause great damage. The; at. which recently ispstimated at 8250.. I their_familiea to be let off that Foxy" I 000. Dozens of villages and tens of thou- ; W38 Illdlwed 170 ("OP 5118 0889- On lI'i- l sands of acres of crops are under water . day another horse man happened to fall I in. or out. with "Doughy" while yet "in . his cups"' and received a severe stab in ; his right breast. As the victim good- ` nattiredly took no action "Do"ughy" is still at large. \ It is sincerely to be hoped summer boarders from Sydhnham, and in the interest of the village it would. be well to mako"kno`wn that be is quite harmless now, being sober. in South Hungary.causIng almost a total suspension of harvesting in that region that this fact will not keep away any _ KM.` onI:ai"s1`n.rxs: cosrrsiian. July -- The the air yesterday rnie Ignonsly