\... Fm. llll.l.lVAl& Anni?-F . $1. . ' u. nrinvm. u.n..n.w. ans:-1-nun vmgnu pmgenwx we annex: on ms no- the] Dita with 9111,. the gift of D. F." The Sisters are very total and wish the happy eoup|e-!' . F L/f` said he wns celebrutinghis ftieth wedding anniver- cary-many returns of the tiny. --~~- ms..- Onnnhnj nnnili `Int: lhn nnlr . On sh; 6:5 inst. the Rev. c. E. Cugt- 1 wright pregented the Sisters of the Ho- ml nu... .m. sun the win of D. F." uani mgut. Lnborule wu Riei's Sioux interpreter. I x ,IIo has been connected with every Ic- dian trouble in this country and in the] States during the last quarter oln oen- ' tury. He wee At one time guide and in- us retcr to the American troops. in is sui that he escaped the Custer mu- ucre by standing in with the Indians and acting the part of Ipy for them. He certainly looks capable of any dare-devil adventure in .i.-.. -.-:-.....,-.. mi... ......- .-.....:.. -.. Regina. Aug. 6.-Ph|lip Garnean, La- hrode and Unzlletts pleaded guzlly la the charge 0! treason-felony. TL-_- furm- 3 er had just returned from the Stone)`; Mountain penitentiary whlsn the rebel- 1 lion broke out and joined the robela. His incucrttion was caused through some irregularity concerning I certain horse trnnssction which wok place c ue dark night. ` | I.-hnnln urn: Rinl'n Sinnr intern:-star. Three Ion Plead ohm; nl 1|-eanon,I'oIony -lnIero1Il in Remaining Trials. 13 we stolen uoraa In racovensu. loris (bout 28 your 01 Inc. and has n 3 life an 1 two children. A few days ago Mr. Schoolcmlt received a lat- ter hon: him. in which be acknow- ledged luring taken the negotiuble paper. His axplnnation wu that he Ind been specnlnting verv largely. and thnt the money had been used to pay his losses. ------o3o----- |lJO0Il06[R| I01 0. u. ocxluulcluu. una- np_"p0uBd. He held a kryto the safety box in the vault of Lu State Bank. in which Mark Dowuey. a retired Iner- chant, kept 838,111) in North Caro- lina and Petersbur-,{ and class B Riddle- berger bonds. Carpenter` stole these, and is supposed now to be in Canada. some of the bonds have come back from Baltimore. where they were sold. 311-. Downey stated that Individually he did not care about the loan-;the stolen bonds. toaethet with 92111) more. making in all N0.UU(), had been put asidatheiuterest thereon to be "d annually` to the Confederate Sol lets` Home. lately established in Richmond. He said that a cottage which he is having built. at the Soldnersf D Home would be completed. but that the annuity whichbe deaired togive to the inmatea would not be lorthcoming. un- leaa the atolei: horde are recovered. n__..-_.-.. :- _s...... on _-_.. .0 an. IIBITIIRTDKEII I0 DKOUII Il. Mr. I-`inch bu overdnwn his coconut with the coal company some 3l.8(l). but when the deciency Wu discovered his brother made up the amount. ANOTHER DEIAULTEB FOR CANADA. Richmond. \'n.. Aug. 7.--Twelve days ago Thoma: C. Cnrpenter. socreurv of the Virginia Buebcll Association. and bookkeeper {or J. L. Schoalcnft. dia- box ,- _L:_A. \I__I. In_.__... _-L:_...l lw|1\- I0 IDIIIKAIMI a`IlI'I. money. lllli ub- Ier waa shown at once to her daughter`: room, and. after nnbraiding her for her deoertion. asked if she know her hos- waan defanlter. lln. F inch confessed that her husband had made her ac- quainted with his indiecretion. but she had married him and she loved him and was ruolreato cling to him no matter what happened. Finding her daughter no rm Mn. Whitney pleaded with her earnest] and pathetically to return to her old one. and meking no imnression Irueo overcome by her feelings that ahelainted. Then the father tried to reoade hie dnnghter to leave her bus- nd, but he also failed and the lather and mother were` obliged to return heartbroken to Brooklyn. \II- Final: ha: nvandrnllrn hi! an-cnnnl. I uIu[n:u' OI Illl wuu-uwwu us. In. J. Wlntnoy. of Brooklyn. The In! 'I punts. beinguano to the much. couple sloped. Attor bemg married in Brooklyn Iheycuna on to Iontrell. Ind registered at the Windsor II Mr. Ind Mrs. W. 31. Finch. After retaining some time in the cit they went out to Luchino and took ngn at Mn. Hun- u'I. '_l'bero they becuno very popular. llrs. I-`inch pond banal! I most ul- outed Indy upoaking savers] lnngnngea and dnphying wondurfnl skill in water- oolor painting. Ynnunnv mnnimr A lndv Ann gentle- I1. Un""l'\lllhI 35 "9, , f OP QUEEN 8!. IB.-Ordarslansnhorqoery Bponeol Ju. Onilail. Street. nu neon proxnp: ;n.'1'dqhono eounnnmosuou " neural, Aug. 3. -Tho gain st Hun`: homo. hnchiu. were the wit- noqedof I most painful scene yester- dny. Two monthngo William N. Finch. mungor of the Qommiwipuw Cod Com- pany. fell in lovdwith Id: 11. Whitney. I dsughur of the well-known artist. E. J Whntnnv, nf RI-nnkIvn_ Thn IAdv'l WIN FIIIIIIIK. Yeuamny moning 1 Indy no conde- mn. accompanied by Detoctnvo Fume tr:-ind st Luhine. and u once - All 01` "II: naming`: Thu rinitnrn nrnvnnl I ' urrlvou II uuulna. um u once prucueu- od to In. Hunts. The visitors proved to be Mr. and Mn. Whitney. The lat- Inp ran -hath at Ann: In Inn! t`lIah&l"I ' DEFAULTEBS PAREISE. cnna In A 00I7l`l.l`I0ll or All nlova mutur ch-nun. Y Myilunul lclauluu Ill -anv nu. . -`mm touchugtly lacunae Andeneonth kiyont any, Andouuu their Joan Allood-ol huocililthogny; Paco! It blnmelnnlitnthe I . ' C MwM and llkvuelovo. wuun Illl htonhnllgiil Ago _w Inalmmnbovo. " UIXI Tm -J inborn-I lothotilhoflcnc madlul |n\'I:I. A second Donauon by "D. IN" '1 KIAL (.79!-'-REBELS. -WEE_KVLY' BRITISH 'M1!VB.IG.` AUGUST 13:13:35. uT"ia`"c52n:~1 6Iq`.:1i I Illa Who Wnlajll` An. -A l I The cylinder and '.`0DC!\Ve teeth 0! .1: ` ; threshing machine are a very important ` . feature. If they are made 0! soft iron . i tlieyaoon wear out. then the grain is 1 1 not all taken lrcm the straw: if tn.) I hard, they break. and cause ulelziy and expense. Norway and Lowmou iron | have been used lot this purpose. but ( while tough and strong soon mire round 1 at the points. The Hall Works have been experimenting for cars to get a strong and hard toot ; they tested many kinds ol both American and ling- lish steel. but until this year never have succeeded in obtaining what was r:qui- ` site for a rst-class tcoth. one that would thrash stones. horse-shoe: and hay forks without breaking. and at the same time have a` hard wearing surface. They have securei a brand of steel that `fully meets the demand. of which they have just received a lull car load of l `nearly twelve tons, made a ially lcr V them. enough lor.75.000 teet . These steel teeth have three times the tensile stren th of the best iron. and can he doub ed cold withont.in the least degree. even cracking the skin of the steel. We have seen some specimens of the teeth , bent cold in all shapes, which. to us. seem most remarkable. They are sold at the sainagice as iron. 'l`Im _I(mnn Hull xlschine Works have at the sum ce an Iron. The Josep Hall Machine Works IJKL-issued an Illnstrafed Machine Tooth Circular oonhining full sized cuts of all teeth used in their pmnchine uwhich is sent lreo to I" iplicgnta.-l{{r?vrwr, J|l _'( -?llh. ~ . nonor was 5: suxo us any we oonunuona of the surrender. Genera`! Lee could not be sacriced. In ahortn Genenl Unnn stood in the guy 0! Johnson's oclmme sud sued muaynl phe confed- emtes from de_ulh.. The Southern peo- ple mmombaed tint they new be had a. soldier sheut. _:1'hey nspgcbdhim _ Jivina. unlhonorhun dud." V 2 Ordinary packages 3od:--`_-sucient lot z`p_ No lddynhg 113113519! In nowen. and nus - gin: than blbom abnndan ,s5ouldbe without I-Ianingtonh Food or Flower ; plsnufoIjonayqar.- .-. L~ n .tbe Southern Generhls. General Lee` as u-nuns as--- T--- --v,`.,---. Chicago. Aug. 7.-Generel Joseph E. Johnson, who passed ghrongh the _ city is reported. as he ring said. while here. "I don't speak ftom oicisl imfdrmuion. but. it isgenerally believed in the south that Mr. Johnnoq. Vixen president. de- taennmed to make enenmple of some of Ins eelectedb him ea oneof the men to besncnc . Generil Grant teal such prueeedi . He llid the nation : honor at stake as bythe condition: nf fin: nnrunnrlnr >`-`ICIIHII1 m cmes they Immlulzster. LIN.` cuuxuauuutr of the pronuce. and many oicers. priests and nuns have sucimmbed to the disease. the attacks of which {Are the most. (anal at nighunll and during : storms. o~--- I Lopes ox 1 I5 recovery. .\ladri;l. Aug. 6.-The populace in Granada yesterdav brutally assault! _M:\``l`lll duclunr. who had decline.-d 2: gknrei more attention to patients. The 'lu,stility to the uiocto has resulted in an alarming spreado! !. e disuse among the lower classes. by whom the doctors v are always con.-pulled to taste the muli~ ciues they artmmu.-ter. The commamhr -1 pl... n\ nut` -nanny nnnv-A Madrid. Aug. 6.-'I`he ranges of the cholera are unabated. and in the Inc 01 the preuiling lth end. Almost entire nbsence of aamtuy ernngements in the town: And villnges. all hutilv ettempted measures for checking the plggue prove sbortive. A very pathetic incident oc- curred recently in Arnnjuen. where an olcer of the army WI! attacked by the disuse. {pen hearing of his illness. 1 young Indy` of noble birth of this city. to whom he was engaged to be married. hurried to his bedside and nursed him safely through the attack: but when he became convalescent she succumbed tn the disease and dned in a `few hours. Tl;i.~. sudden death of his devoted Iium V a su hfft.-cu-ll the officer that be because in- sane and Us medical men hold out no Lopes of l is recovery. \ln.!ri-I Ana 6,-Tlm nnnnlarte in The ooalnnd iron miners of Illmston in Derbyshire. have been rioting all day. They have already caused great dnmnge to property in the parish. In one at their bnttlon naunnt tbs police thin dtevnoon the riotus were driven back uevenl miles from town. contest- ing everv loot oi the my. During this engagement n great number ol the miners were disnblal and injured. and nine of them were tlnngeronnly wound- ml % va `hi. 95903.. l.in.erick. Ana. 9.---Thero in great re- joicing here to-day over Lord Carnar mu`: withdrawal of the proclamation against Limerick because 0! the city's refusal to pay the extra Lu i levy assessed agaiu it on account 1 of the extra police put on duty I during the political excitement under Earl Spencer's government. The muni- cipal council, the same body that refused to pa the tax. met to-day and nmu;i~ mous y appointed a deputation to go to 4 Dublin next Saturday and confer with 5 the Earl of Carnarvon concerning the tax 1 dispute. in accordance with his inwita- | tion. There in now every prospect that ~ the dispute will be amicably settled." -..-n pnrini -n . London. Aug. B.-Tho Moruaug I'ucI, government organ. say: the latest de- Ipntcha from I`aGjonu'o of 3 most conciliuory chu-actor, and open up the prospects of ` the possible immediate settlement of the Alghiatsn frontiet dicnlty. ..- --..... .....-.c.. oulosnus II rm: noun or WA! 1'0 nu cum: or ol,urr'u rcun.u.. `No ,;|:9 4!1|'8!l'.-I in atten} lad | 5;... n..... hldom mudanav. should be I 03.`. WISFIILD $01`! IIAICOCI. ---oo 9 Steel Threulnlng Machine Teeth. nugm or '.l'tmEOUB,. -------o-3-o---.. A GRANT ANI.|_?'I SOCJH. .. 11 ..uu KCBOPFJN N EWS. ` ' Dr Fowlerblixtnct of mm Stnwberry wnll never {ml you when taken to cure dy- sentery. colic. sick nounch or nay form of summer comphiut. Relief lsllmost in sumnneous: I few dosa cure when other remedies hi]. .\h'. H. E. Jackson, 0113: of _Monl.real`s prominent druggiata. says : The Lotus 6f the Nileff perfume has taken 3 lendidly. Every on of iny customers who ave tried it, speak in the highest terms of its great delicacy and ricIu_1eas. winch no unusual qualities to nd in 3 perfume of such ltrength. ' -:u-'r-oo----- 7 _`__, ._. . Nervous Deblmnled Men. You are allowed a /'m' `trial :1" Ilurly days `of the use of Dr. D_ve's Celebrated fonaic Eklt with Electric Suspensory Appliances for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility. Loss of Vitality` and .\lanliood. and all kindred troubles. Also. for mlny other diseased. Qomplet-e resttr ration to lienlth. vigor and manhood gua- ranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet. with full information. tertqs, eu:.. mailed tree by -Addressing Voixruc BELT Co., Mnrshall. M ch. .... ---. ._Y..-,. Do not delay. it suering any rorm of bowel complninr. however mild 5 arntly may by the attack. but use Dr. owIar'a Eitrnct of Wxld Strawberry. It is the old -relihble cure for sll forms of summer oom- plnints that require prompt treatment. Ask your drnggisz and alldealera 11: patents J medicines. ......u_ .., .. V... -r---. Dyapepsin nny be known by hmbum. tour eruoptibna of food. w.md~ bobbing. weight it the stolnuh. Vlibh `P393539. oostive bowels. eta. Burdock B Ittcn ...'|| .....u:...I.. mu ammmin Immuh in` The Rev. G. H. Thayer, of Bourbon.` lud.,sa_vs: "Both myself and vufe owe our lives to Shiloh`: Consumption Cure.` Sold by W.J.- Wilson, Kingston. {-3- Are you made mxserame oy mmgeuuou. eoustipstion. dizziness, loss of Appetite}. yellow akin ? Sl1iloh's Yitslizerin a 1- `:I'A nnuo Rztl hr 7 J `Vulcan inu- yellow sun`! aunons uuuzena an 1-` tive cure. Boid by W. J. Wilson. ntnn g oostive bowels. em. puruocl n DIIIGII will poaitivgly cure dyapopnin gollsh in` its wont chronic form. Mourregor dz run! puuoun porno. lmiston hnviqg uni be sure you pt,--Io Gregor 6'. Pub : Cubolia Corning. Price. 85 cents. A_.P.`Chuwn. drust. In. tho Shiloh`: Unurrn nemouy--|- Inn` can for Cohrrh. 1}" than and ux] . _Ionth. Soldby W. King-no-. 1'1 Yot-1_VVa.nt. T DRIBSI`. CHEAPEST nnd_ BI-ZS End llnple Ind Bach Cordwood, Onk. Birch. Ash. Elm or Hem- lock Ootdvood. Saved or Unnvod. ant) II nlII.Y II'lK'K' l The Kingston correspondent of Le. . Rochester .L'urruIuJ llrmbl says reepecg. mg Riel L "Will the Canadian 'govern- ment dare carry out the sentence 7 That is a queetion dilcnlt to Inawer. What- ever is done itxis the general belie! that Sir John )lscJonald'e government is doomed. In Ontario the feeling is very suong against an amnesty to the ring- leader in the trouble. although many believe he was merely a catspaw for de-_ eigninl: men. In Quebec threats are made that should Riel be hanged the Iilnu. or French Tories. will rise against the government and assist the Hung: :. or Liberals. to overthrow the party now in power. Sir John Maodonald now occu- pies the most delicate poiiition beerer did. his the clearestcose of he'll be ~--- if he does, and he`llbe il xlon L." in recent history. What the out- come will be is not yet clear. but the near }~[xl03Cll of a general election lmakes it extremely hazardous for the ' present Dominion gnu rnmeut." WI` IIKEU. ' He thanked us for what we had done and said that before we arrived. we had had a vision. in which the Lord bed told him that he would have three able lawyers to defend him. and his dream had been fullled. lie prophesied {or all three oi these gentlemen that they would all occupy important positions. He stated that his mission in the North- West was not yet completed. and when he succeeded he would not forget his counsel." \I.. I ......l...._ I.-- ..-__A .l_____.Z.._ A__ wuuxs to gun vu we papers In quclwc. .\Ir. Urecusbields expressea it as his rm personal belief that the rebel leader v is ceruwlipot xn posses!-non of his full`. semus. and cannot be held respousxblc. He does not thmk that Riel will be hung} ' I ml .\.. -nI\nn' 1. ..x......I.- 1...... In..n..| I (ll: UUC3 HUI. LLIIUI KUHI ILICI IV Ill IE Ulllg` I ed. An appeal has already been longed in the Muqiwba courts. and will com.- up for hearing at Winnipeg. 31:. Green- : sliiel-la thinks. about Sept. 19:. Should l `this recourse fail an Ippell will be at: once taken In the English Privy Council, which is is believed will grams a respite I belure it. is too late. WW K-III IUUI WUIll'l UV uung. II-IU jury. on wall as `glue judge. were pre- jndioed against. the prisoner." How about his insanity 2'` "I hue no doubt shot Riel is insane. nndhad we been nllowod time we could luvs proved it by oxpern u.-sumo--y from Quebec and the United States. Dr. La- chcpelle. of Montreal. and Dr. Roddick, Auisunt Surgeon-General to the forces. would have certied to his insanity. P Regnrding the appeal. it will be nrguod in Winnipeg on Sept. In. 1nd if nuanc- cessful is will be curried to the Privy Council. ,We hive plenty of money with which to oontut the cue. and nature we give it up will carry it to the hisnent tribunal of the Empire. in we no in I position to show wot a stipoudiury I mayiasute in not a proper person to my such I dilcnlt case." nl.4l..-. ALI Dnl cal... ....__ .1`...-A.--n -l`| . LUUl.|&l. Mr. Lemieux hu some dunuging ter timony in the form of 3 letter from the Rev. I-`nllhez Andre. in regard to the pi] Imaging of the .\'o|th-West, which he in- , tends to give to the papers in Quebec. I \lr l}rncn:hinI.In IllP\'ILs u an his SUCH I IIILIICIIII CIIC. How did Riel nke your departure '1" ' was asked. ull- AI....I....I _. I..- _l,-A _.- |._.4 2...... H'you"|hou]d bq no unlortunute in to`burn: Iculd. or `I m I'3!h={. Ilgg e5*31:*:*.:'*:"`?.L...h .`..':.`.i`..-,. ,-.`.. Wllnll IIIU KXIIII 01 II` INK. III! I I do notcouiderthe Irinlshitone: Ithink inns I pnoouoaivedidonthnt Riel was to be lound guilty. Several of the Pry:-i-I they bud made up their I below may Ind heard the cm- denoe. and I have positive prod that some of- them` even went to in u tally wager! that Riel would he hang. The inn. :3 wall nm the inane. were nm. AIIDIICCM All. 5.*-CXII'I- LEIIIZIIL Greenshieldn and Fitzpatrick. counsel for Riel. has arrived Iran Raging. Ilr. Lnrninni. nnkul if In In: nnninui `III II II!!! Inau- KInd1inWood(|)ryI.orSwn..o\l..\Iu Coal 3o.0m.l.SoB 01:1 In mu=1|1ith`z Costco L4UlnlUIlX.IIIllI IIU.WIl U with the result of the trial, aid : I 11:: not nnnslnr [Jun trial A In on: or Illlll 141711 uti I; an 5 turns: nu non. uolaaoluloolvolloovhooubufnpcn -rnnlont opinion lint nmwuuloo lu-Abuooll'nnuhI pon-Av'qrI- nncoollacnlvloin. ` ..___...j.o-..-._. Are made miserable by indigeatipn. mnntinninn. di7zinesn_ loss of nnnotxte. 1----oo------ Shilolfu Olturrli Remedy- -I- tin : mg. in: thunk ninthnnn And .nnhr A pnomsn or scmvu. _`__ Known by Then Slmh- uo Sol D|IJ`- ` U18 IIBW umuel In very grcauz nu uuvnuuu 1 of. in fact. 3 I perfect grain saver, 3 thresher and cleaner. completely tances all other grain threshlhgmechines. y After nearly hall a century of pructicel ' experience they should be able to lorm I 9 correct opinion.-UnIlrio Iiefarmtr, July Ldfll. ` , K; ------ ~ sco'rrsTiTe IbTrI:'Iu: . - Ooduver ou.wun'n,...,,.;..,.pn.neo. no1'n'As A `noon use xnnlcnnz. . T. The combined virtues of the God Li- ver Oil with the Hypophoephiiel. not only en lies a (nutritious (cod to the system. at by its remedial power. giyes strength end tone to the nerves slid builds up the metal tissues. _ I W - nu new pun-cu. Last week. Mr. Lewis Smith. of Brock `I ville, who brouphi the fast. Hull thresb 1 er into Canada from Rohcster. in 1539, . pmd his annual visit to the Joseph Hall 3 Machine Work: here. A few days after \l- I.` `Y Chnlnn nf l1nnfP17 Irhn` Alllcllllle \\ onsa new. A new unya tuner ; Mr. E. W. Sheldon, of Chantry. who ~ imported a Hall machine in 1840, was in 1 teen on the same mission. - Both of these gentlemen continued to deal with the late Mr. Hall. at liobhestei. until he ' "opened a branch here. in 1858. and they i have ever eince represented the Joseph i 4 vHall Machine W die in their respective 5 ` localities. Mr. onathan Yorke. of St. 7 Thomas. who also bought a Hall threah-3,! ` er in 1840. is expected here soon. While 1 I these gentlemen have been constant and i .1 active adv tea for the Hall machine. Q I and haire 112$ more tlujeshing machines . I themselves than anylhietaen living in ; Canada. they all unite in declaring that ; the new model is very greatly in advance g at :n I... an - nnrfnot an-nin anvr. I _ imposed my inw. , The interview then closed. From} other sources it is learned that it wss ~ to afford persons so licensed in Scott 1 Act counties and holders of wholesale 4 licenses grnnted by -the Dominion com- 5 missioners the means of obtaining liquor which they are legally licensed to sell. This order-in-council was on I May 13th. Why it was not published ; till now is nouesr. but it is iemsrked : that Mr. Dalton McCarthy made to parliament the very proposal contained 5 in this order-in-council last session, but ! that it did not nd favor enough to cu- ` ry. At that very moment the order-in- conncil must have been passed. Sleepless nigh:-, ta" ' :blu? hy tint terrible cough. gizilglfnm Is the remodyfor you. Sold by W. J. Wilton.` Kinantnhs V lI`l]Zl)lIIf- is: have Induced this uncle In any 1` V cggqj, whoopmg mug` 11 md Bronchitis ` mmamay -oltevpawi sham dug. aoww4w.- TV`-69%. _MinI(mu'Ic! In torelgn lands mm In: Pain Killen-._s paws`:-fnl nuxillixry in intro-. dncing the to the heathen : with it AI... Iunl ' nah. ma no gain the Jon!- lllll nu ucaluuu . yuuu :- they he:. ;nd so gain .oonn~ dance of the poor} `iecplo.--thigh done. they`, 9 Ionian thentcghimof utgurptm -Mlnionnn :.. 1.-.. ...a-ulnanal uni. Arhnln in una- I Ixaxrxo or 1'nt'Acr. "Speaking generally." replied Hr. I Scott. Clause 24- 0! the llcCerthy Amendment Act 01 1884 provides that licenses to be issued underisectlon 99 of the Scott Act shall be issued by a board subject to limitations provided in the said Scott Act. and that so much of said section as authorizes the Lieut.-Gover- nor to grant cr issue such licenses in Scott Act counties is repealed. As this section 99 of the Scott Act deals with granting exceptional power under the ' Scott Act, and clause 24 of the McCar- thy Amendment Act of 188-1 really re- lates to a matter of detail in the work- : ing 0! an Act. `the Scott Act.` which is vdcclared to be constitutional. fhe eon- teution in that this clause 24. vesting in | . the I):>minionGo\`eruznent as against the ` Provincial Uovernuienta this particular power, is constitutional. Throughout }ciause 99 of the Scott Act the word: i -Jruggists and others are used to indi- 2 -`cute those who shall enjoy the excep- ; tional power 0! selling liqucr in Scott ' Ac! counties. The words 'and others` were merely intended to cover the cases of many counties in Quebec where there were no regular druggista. and the pro- viucial anthonties always interpreted the clause to mean that where a drug- gist existed licenses were not granted - `to others. but the Dominion Govern- . ment bv virtue of power under clause 24 of the McCarthy Act Amendment Bill. transferring to it the n.-tn--n .11` an aL"l'r\lr. `filial l,ll"E\'RK POWII 0!` GILAIIISU Inna: I.u.:.VnIsa has interpreted `and others` tomean in l the county or linron.tor instance. where the Scott Act is adopted. Ex-tavern keeper: are granted licenses to sell h- quur under the limitations of the act. There limitations are that the liquor is to be used for medical purposes or for 1 bum tirlz use in some trade or manufne ` ture. In the original act the druggist was prelerred as the recipient of this power, because he was in a measure a rental person. He would have no greater incentive to push the sale of i liquor than the sale oi drugs. but in cases of ex-tavern keepers being grant- ed, as in Huron. these exceptional licensee under the Scott Act. they sell only liquor. and. naturally. with their , past training and their past instinct. | Will not be cautious as to the limitation imposed by law." l`hn int;-r-View then closed. Froini 11, sTA1.LnnA1rFE.. SMITH -nu-hat SHED. ` Ilujl 01 ID! llilllfo ' Can you briey explain the ma: of affairs ?" f "A\U, IIIJ XL _BCOIg "I (I0 HUI Illllll it would hold in the courts. The whole bill is so terribly muldled bv':-eeent in- consistent enactments that it ll land to tell what in possible under It or not, The best nouns now is-to repeal all the ectmenu by the Dounnion Parlia- ment respecting liquor licenses. md the Scott Act an ndopted and commence I: now. Inconsistent amendment: hcvc been made, nnd no luryut and no court can accurately determine the rcnl poni- tiop ol the matter." Il`nn wan hrinn nwnlnin tlui nbnn Al I XIIIII IIIIIIUF III I3 Vlllllilllllp Cu: 3 tingle order-in-council over- ride tuutntory enactment T" ~ | "No." said Mr. Sontt. "I do not thin II in I .-Jar union of the law." to- pliad Mr. Scott. "Its eect will not be to fncditnta the opcntion of the luv so much II to dud An opportunity lcr ` soiling liquor in its violntion." "Pan 1 ninnln nnrhu-~in.4-nnnnil (I'D!- u..IUI'I.I- "What do you undenund in be the result of this order-in-oounczl 7" be was --IpJ VIII IIDW II HIE Ilili UFIIUUI W I. soon Let. By this otdetdietillen are to remove egirite from um: reepeeuve constituencies into eeuntlee whcrethe Sootlmotieinforcein nu- titiee of 10 gallons. As it we: es" tho: order-in-eonucnl oveuidee enb-section In of cleuee 99 01 the Scot: Act. 3 Star repueenlnivothil manning interviewed Senntot Scott. the fame: of the Scott I Act. II to if! eect. nu.-. A- ...... ......I.....4.....: 5'- L. .L- An Order-In-council Tin in. sin to) Threaten in lllleient Work- u|g-scott'n Views. I-CI, VIII llu 1- puliunontwu force VIII, IV IIIUIIIIII IX` on:blo'I'vntthno4.:iantopor_I.ti_anotIho Soon Am- in foreign [suds nd the 5.:-. Rm... 4 an-niufnl nntillinrv in intro. Ill I IIIIIIW GIIICIIXICIII I "No." aid Scott. "I do not thin 2 -....IA Imm in 91.- ......o- 'r|.- _L...I- Bdmlldnnlsuylnouunpnu-.. ....., ... tlngunntood hourrlatuoutml. ounonoyi ldtdntI.!ot hymn-Dugiua Prion. are. THE HART- % 21 Wellington scoot n. `rm-onto. Btunpa Taken. vborr ACT ummcnp. V 'Ihc New Iloclel. . Cl 1 - . ,,_u E; GEO. W. JRQBINSON ` Hun JAmi=:s__wom'n ! Professional Horse - S`l_1oer, . Whohu: complain oontrvolof thatpup of the yvdtk. _ - , Btnhctlon gunnntood. ` t" \ I ll. C). !""""`""""' . .4 ""'"' NEW noun. ' dmcod. unoutlytmotumuggndhnowrudygao ms 1>AAPERr:":.-'..:..., rum Hg}-nunrmlvndna human lmnn STEAMER "(cum cinwronm . Wilrleuve `if the in! Island: evfuy BUN _ DAY at 9: and xotnrnhgvlu lenvolu _Boc-bests: direct uunnoduy. uhun. ` Rom-idngiltyhe t mm:xnmd`1):3';`.1`{.'mm : ope. I an on . ; hum tut. Wuhmh ' 3 ; rum to Alenndrinwuul return--we. . " n, n, IlA1v(!`ll_ vlneliluuuu.-I 1 J. J. SVITEROW, 1 President mo and sort noon 9 nuuuluu-uwur-u. ---......, .,_.. ncrlah-Ialot canyon .ucu I nul.l.ouu. 80 DEVBRY -------:-&------ mun ts_gn3__&_}_Lnmmmn s`.:gmmm` Tholugqupriuamdthebesuhowofhonu _ came. , pig`, poultry. Icricnltun. horti- | culmnlua dun-ywoduch. maehlnuy, unlo- !menu_nndmumtnctIuu ofulxindnin the 3DomimonofC:nndA. , ~ Prizaldntlllld Entnlfonnaenn boobtnlned I ties Ind )lochnnia'!uutntes.moy will be ; gem anywhere on application pod-cud to the Secroury. II To:-um. lIIlilE Cnosx _ AUGUST zzsn A large unmbcrof Ipecin: actncslonu unbo- mlz mn:dIo_dntliIne.lon tullprliculsn woft ichuespecxuhunummeu _, reputed for mu umeau nu: oft ich see Specinl Pmunmmeu. (`nun ram: Ind excursions on: V of nch 1 Chap mull Bnilwtyl. .'!he beattimeto with the city. - I I trlliinw ]_ n1'|'_f. 3 Dominion of Cuudm 1 Priuldsnnnd Entryfonnaenn ` from the secretaries at all Agricultural Body )lechsnia'!nnih1Kes.athny will be I .em anywhere Inplicalion by LICK _VUlLl ucnzus uvlu fa, P. oII.n:nsLEEv_Is, F Ticketaaent. 49 CLLABBICB FTIKBBT. Jnl-In HI)` ' iiinnton to Winnipeg. PlIIt-ClI- (meals I nndbenh on dleunshipim.-.ludod...837 so Return Ticket ..,s.. ...... ...... ...... 55 N Second-Clan! ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 17 ll) Equally low rates to all other .` points. ' Get your tickets from cgxuuams GREAT l.\'Dl'STRIAL FAIR AND AnIop_I_.rgI[A; JEl30Sl'I'|0l {ram 1, we-usr (Ire /4:/z. Fuse mung ? otuualzxenr Iionvill n|.hopl-km: joumoyhglotho Falls. uthorbytho Ina:-|uBuuncrh.Inp!-nu, ot ln uriotloovlng Toronto at :40 13.3.), or by tho ipopnlunnl Weston: Dnvidouvinnntou lms ndmluion tome New Pu-k oath: Ameriuudde. v'r.'-|.-o. .-. -1 On an 5.- .II D--nan... `Psalm: nah. LII -CYICID llLlB~ Ticksagoodtogobvan Pnnmcchuuw coriing to pnbluhed Time TANG. FRIDAY. AUG. um. nd to mun by snyol thongulu nger tnina. except 8:. Loni: And Limited xprou Tnim on Gnu Weston: Divllion Inn- 1:! FRIDAY. AUGUST 1151'. ' Tnln [guru fool-nl Jnhnxn E!!!` II 19 ' ' `ruin learn loot-of Jolmnton Street t f a.m., um 3:15 p m. i'r. HANLEY, Ar.-.-_ 1-; L at-c fl-.o--:.\ no-_...o I...--_.:._..-_._ j____ 0| un'omrPolnt oftho 9 ; IBIIIIIIII IIIITI - WEST. I TAKE THE `Can. Pacic gggmship Rpute ; runsiliriiiqnsnnt & Smm E _1?A.-31" -`'-F 555 ~ -.A . , -`L...-.__ ____._ | Kim!!! l7 irIt-ClIl (Inch: I .n5"1'nnn emmhsp ine1naoa...s ncxrrs soon to an-rum: UP TO mi Ill ! Atatp. From Kingstohifo Niagara"FalIs and Return, 84.00- =J"-`\g, \ \J' iota unn- X` ` I mowTan.l7`1-oekleaa Plnpld. Sahel: the Bdmndnnuslythocunplalm. lsetybolr tlnguuuntooda hourpnnenIn.Lormoney. _bynIl-Dggghtn Prk:.`3'_c. i I WHEN GOING TO 1 ?M4`- &1`T..I A ! The mgnmeem naming Pnlu;u {mam ILIOII 1 mmsu. Tau an-nun-nrlu. Annnuldpuilzy nndwholu-Imus. lauooononlnl mu: xheordln tlndnud cannot! cold aomputltionczli the nnluhda at In :8 uzonwugh lnnor potion. outyiu cans. noun ctovnunco. II THIIH mm. I % CHEAP EXCURSION -- mIAaAnmfrAI.|.s _ AQA July 8th. ------y----_.: _.-- --_____ For 1&5 wiubehaldst thottyorromnto IOIE ' IITIIEII - EEIIIIIE. -'I:s9|uteI7P-In-:9`. v 1 LA` nay` -fucucaunm. Assn, 174 h 178 Ontuio aunt. Aug 881:. Sail!:om0wnSoundEv;` 'cV1Nnsou ao'1'm.*- . . - P3: AI,`l'llII.II_ . l'U`ul'Il-`$3- 0.8. amen.` !I MYRTLENAVH A1t'"t_"g su. HOG IIOI'0I'H. Idoonl by lrl. up Lnhclot camp--y. at cm 'nz`an'1fmuax';r'n};nE:ws." Tb hang-pious love! I ca`-usnupur.u:p',.`.?..a W " .. 2.'2.*..-:.-..-m:s.':,"..:'..;':-;;:":r,.,.. "- 'V?;I,.'I;..... lnfy an. 4 HAv;vou -`n-o [$ ., '39.Y.`E_' 9'1- HAHII.'l`0N. Canada. CAUTION Unuwoa. _ on ll \0l~ WANT ., , m_-; 1I\_-| .. :o..-g . .nll V1 IAOB PLUG OF THE -onto. Bumps Tuon. I 5 Iu"_s OH, Y.-u-0n Jcnnnaoaajain I saw lathe: lqunre. - IR IIUICZI LITTIIB. . --I- guuxj PIIIGIPAI. LIISTIS. B. D; IPILATOBY lunono Inn and than without injury by poll. secretly packed. or dnrk colon: Oil of Can- of km: Curling Fluid ' bout) to u lit: and coast. for . 'IIn1d 0,1 will 3-, '17 R0!` K ' I ...:.:-;a..."'*"*'=.......... 1' Ian so mg %:);'0~1r `Dl:xm\\ `Ike ,. `xq Ffm? 3.; wnuu : zovuarn vvun ainwnorry II just the thmglor i'unmu>n oInea. I sold nut. nivntnak than Iimnhst manna. just the unusual summununul out my stock than than last Thnmwun mood dnmnnd for i out my awe; Inna um. Inn . Thereivuspqddnmnndlor Dr. ii in. hlhhlo nan . . domain and bowel oomplnipt _ _ I setuea. The eve t of the day--- was the single shell race or the championship of the harbor end 3 prixe of 925. Serge-an Morgans and Mr. Conwny were the con tesunte. The distnnoe was three quer- ters of 1 mile and a turn. Mr. Morgans was-the favorite, but the eorte ot Mr. Conway were much Admired. be `pulling seteedy car. He will yet make 3 good sculler. Sergeant M/ormns eune in hhend and received quite an ovation. but Mr. Cdnwny we: not forgotaten in the nlnntlitn M the. sword. ' umy--uvnn nae envuopou In mu ox hot clotlia)-Ol:` I. I'm any with tlnt New-,nl.1u.lnt continually troubles me." ---"Well. boy foolish I Why don`t you goIoA.P.Cho ,'lDrug8&orennd : 3 bottla of PI ' min; 7 it me in less thut one Innmtg. Lslwnyl ham 3 `bottle in the bonie. It only` inputs mm .__.___.J:_.-. ll louuiy cuet re" Dy I.ue`15uau:xene. A double scnll race followed, in which Messrs. Grant and Davis and Messrs. Donn and Home contested. I The race was won by Meson. Great and Duns` easily. the latter two only entering to make up a nee. This two caused [or a time a good deal of excitement, several islanders being of opinion: that the city people wished to take odvuutage of them. one of the [antics was on his muscle, but after some loud talk the matter was -..LoI-.I ltu DBIlWIyWII I103 IUFRUIIRII Ill Ill plaudits of thecxowd. A tag of wet. between the islanders. six on each side. concluded the 1-rognn I me. Iuleusra. 31:00]: and Sand: curried i :5` _-A .._A 1.`) -II 5|... .....l4I 5.. _.-ly- oh- II 011! lulu ulunu um, um people onjov themselves. W. J. u _. urlllllli. or new writes "Dr. owlofu Wild Stnwborry in inn: um chum lm Eimmnc nmn. I nnld A pic-nic under the auspices ol Lorne Lode,Tempernnce Society, was held at Dawson's Grove. The attendance was meagre. The programme. one of the best preeered for the attraction of the public for acme years at such eairs. was carried out in its entirety. Alter the afternoon boat arrived a van excellent concert took place in the grove. A: or- cheetra. conaisting of Miss Agnew, Mr. Marlee and Mr. Richard Wright. dis~ coursed ne music and were loudly ap- plauded. An adjournment was then made to the dock. where preparations were made {or genuine sports. The various races were warmly contested. and gave great satisfaction. The re- eults were : uI.:_........... .a:..s. _... .;....I.=._m-in; sums were : I Sklmmmg dish race, ainglea--prize | 85. Three entered-A. Strachan. J. Bowman and J. McGrat.h. The distance was three quarters 01 a mile. and a turn. Mr. Sn-achan lead from the start and won by several boat lengths. Bowman second, followed by )lcGI-ath a short distance behind. Time. 10 minutes. \-_-_ _|.:a __-.. .,....._ A.` .II. D-:un ZLJIDIHZU-u-.v- u- -___3 - St Thomas. tnrlo. C5113 Final Bndlol; PI!-nulunas. Grounds. mic! tho _ in canals. Etc! of Gndnuu and Certicated `Ionian In I.Iu'ntnn.)(ns|c. Fine Am and c mm , ' : . `ir.}"'>'m n..""........."""'.',L`.a`.`} .3-mu` msunce nenma. ume. 1U minutes. Men's ski race (open to all)-Pn'xe. 85. Two entered-Jns. Conway and I George Russel. ol Wolfe Island. Russel I won bye couple of lengths and wt: 0 loudly cbeu-ed by the islanders. . A mmhln u-nll nu-n lnllnwnrl in which 0. llOI5I'!o DB(X)K ID DIIIII QITIGI ' In liioutand didsllthoy eouldto mnkeghlpe nnnnln nninh than-nnolvan, Why yoq cough when Slnloliln Cure will `we unmedinte relief. Price, loo, 500 and 1. Sold by W. J. Wilson. Kingptob. L 1 Prize Inlu. lady's workbox. nlued at I5--)Iiss I-2. Agnew. Her partner was T. Elmer. I'_'_;. 'I:.. L-.. -0 -:..... 1` \I:ll-m.- All 92. ru uvsv an uong uneuneor unuuu. As ' n us the 1 o'clock boat du- chugeuberpuuengersstthe gzrovethe committee. unpainted to look _ that the days amnnementa. commenced their work. They nut that Stalsra orchestra In In its place. The dmcing plntform In nuns! proved a popular resort for the young people. Mr. 1`. Elmer acted as prompter. and he In: the right mm in the tight plnce. Mr. R. Elliott and Dillon muxnged the amusements. The following no the prize winners: Rwimminu rnra ninn nntrian-`EInrI .. ' 91.ou:uo:uer. :1. Boys` nce,l(D yards .15 years and un- dex\.' twelve ennes-J. Milne. S! : R. Derry. 504:; J. Conley. 25. SUI} l'!}I\-`n' nu-4:, fnnr nf.fiI`l.I-`\`. Cun- IJ?Yl'y. SIC; J. D0018) . 191?. 3]) yards race. four entries-\\'. C on- nors, 93 ; S. Amer]. 92. 0ddfellows' nce-J. .\lcCsmmon. 92: W. Henley. 91. Three-legged nee, 100 ynnls-Joyce and Little. 92: Holder Bros. S1. IIYI ......a..v ..-..I.. ........ In -II D 'I`m- um Little. :2: noluer Bros. :1. 100 ads dash. open to nll--R. Tuc- ker, '. Connors. J. )lcF|ul and W1]- linms entered. R. Tucker. $3.3) : J. Mc- I I.`._..I AI lf\ IOHOWIIIR IIB IIJC PIIIU Wlllllcrh . ` Swimming race. nine entries-Lvart. | 91.50: Holder. SI. n......v ._.... Inn --..l.. IR .-4..-. nut` nn. olilonuul tho nutoomploto Lune: ln thobunlnion; has over 190 undu- oun; hosted our 2.000 young Indian; bu our 130 and out: oonvenionpe lot nerd bu Cnnsud ulmnuxu in n An. ononnslet-I. Agidreu the Tbe weatheryeeterday was just what the Oddlellown wanted to make their pie-nic at Obumel Grove a ' snoccaa. It was attended by over one thonaand . Shortly before the 1 o'clock t It the ferry wharf the-0dd!ellowe' Cni- fonnedkncanapment marched from then rooms in Montreal street to Brock atreet. up Brock w Barrie, along Barrie so Princess. down Princess to Wellmgton. alone Wellingtr to Brock. and thence to the ferry in d, where thev took the steamer Pxer pont for the grove. They were head 4 by the Car riage Worn Band. of F Aanoqne, which played neve- ral live All`! along thelineol much. In to II tho 'l|'lllt)l'|l hnjl dll. I IIIILIB CIIKKC` Fun]. 61.50. E`- I|n'-n n Illll l'lllIu'n|nul.I-Illl IIIIII Iuuuu IOU tolontnnl. picking lolnnnbytho my. The pnhoaoouc of tho C.P.B. an uinpky clean. The Ingeniou- ounion to was-town nu sounded by about U) punongnn. 1 .2 s-;.'-':::a' 8` I--.:::- :.>:'= on, nu omponnce. our (ends. about 60 in all, drove out to .Welborn'I Point yesterday in 1 band wagon. and upon; I pleunnt time. The picnicken enjoyed themselves during the day playing oroquet. hue ball nnd aha:-horn. . want in Ottawa Ionienl: The Grand Trunk Rnilwny Inm_ out-nod G), Ind Faber Ilcwillhmf tun about 150 5.. \l.._o_..I -u'nI1i-nu nu I -nnng In: (In: unnp. IIIIIQ. coquoi IIox-. Inm- moolI.IIc..|tnhdyuiadnyin ouot Wilson : wquoulot Walbou-no : Point. Thcucngndnllua loontionnnd Ind: jolly Thoohicldvonlolthodsy wuuth suicidal man In inundponduntto . 0...; n.-rm-.1 Izveu inli (`turn 6: Du.-'l"be oddlcllovn, lvnpunneoul one: Bodouel have u ouun. --"W(l3 l`hWfhnt'g the mute! ?"m.u Ind -- doped in mi nly:lis\-.0h!fl'.:`::'.u-nzv with that rum. v1.uu. Walking greasy pole. eight. entries- I. Ginmm. Running long jump--L Elliott. El. Hap, step and jump-J. Elliott. 31.50; S. Sullivan, H. Mlle-nx-J-. Shut. H: W. Connors. `I . nuner. Irish Jig. box of cigu1-C. Jlillnnc-u~ _an. |..--.- - and anal THE omc HQLH)AY_- onnru.I.ows' onnnnm. ___....--od:j- uyy, drlllli. of Nevbnry *. Strawberry uingljouropu apnea uure. " manna '_ thomthsIlI`nl:latlouquwe_Ivlil`l) vo them I lnohiallzottlnotA.P.`Chown'I ' Stan. rues 50. sud 01.00 bottle. Soeiatimoninll fnolnponqulnyonrown Cfloliy inmonti. y , ' In th_o Province 0! Ontario pansy` "cu . no beiim Ilowly In by `unsuinbh. untried -aqua-_uz`n for IHVCUIUIH All the prisoners who now retnnin are the Indiana and. perhaps. the whites who are now on their was` from Prince Albert. and also in few coming from Bur tlefcrd. Very little interest is manifest ' ed in the remaining trials. The counsel for the Crown says that the government will deal very lenientlywith the rebel: who hove pleaded guilty. 1: prisoner Riel. who still preserves II. qnil behaviour. occupies his time in Alternntiely writing and praying. I In tho av:-nl. nl nn rs-nrinvn nr mrsmmn. Ill Illetllllkly Wfltl uuu [:1 n lug. In the event of no reprieve or o-z-mmu- tntiou Riel will be hanged on Septem- ber 18th. The execution will be private. fl_'__b_e Crown will have no regard for the request okylrhe jur lot clemency to- wnrdi Riel. He Sui _ that it was useless topetition. L9 they would likewise be- disregarded. ~ nu}... nu-ionic: in am Intn rebel din. auxregsraeu. - All the priests in the late rebel dis- trict have signed an appeal to the coun- try. for aid to the half-breeds. They de- clare Riel an impostor sud unworthy of ..the sympathy of the `Rommr Catholic Church or _-ih"pe0pl8. is he usurped their places as priests? They also ssv Gen. Middleton did all that he could to nuke the losses sud sufferings of the flocks is light as possible. \ . H111 |X-| DI nxurl-uuu-u vv-.uv `lg. CRAWFORD 8:. CO. nnn-r or QUEEN