llV'l'| UK In him .\`u ....| lH.\l(ll, lll|' llHll' lhl \u\\` lw thinks \\'ilh .'I furlunv I vunlvnt In H`Iill1|llxr mum" IllH`T(`.\l.\ inh- - e.. an... IN )<'I|'lI` HI hul Inn uluu nlhitld, HM` l \ I... . l'|.\ VVIHP H|VQ' N(Hll-5 I'I|lllV" lIl1'lI' _).Il Ill) and uhu Iwliew that the gr:-at:-.~xt blUll_\' of mankind is mun. 'l"h:tt has lwcn Sir 'l'hmn:m' vn-ml, uml that is why hv us such un illlt`l'(`illli|,: t-lmrzu-ta-r. 'lhir|_\'-fivu _\`vu|`s up!!! n rugged lnttlv huv uncut In it nll llm 4hu`k.~I Hull lim- KIIIVU (U 3':'|('Hl_\lll\'H. IIll|r llll'Il' all!` ulhur things uhuul Sn 'I'hunm.~`. hm-h will :lpp('.|l lo the gnwll lllznss uf rv:ul- rs who haw S(Ill1.'s` u|m\o nwro y:u'hl.~1 -nu! uhn |u\u1'4\ Ilml Hm urn-.|lu-~xl \IIl|l\' A run-rus mun us Mr nmum.-s mpum. "llm story of his life is :1 nmst n-m.\rk- ulylu mw. llml he will pit :1 _v:wlIl :ng:ni||.~`l the. skill of nut` mu ll('\(ll(*``.` uf llm spurt in un inl(-I`n:nl1un:|l .\`lrlIg"gl1\ Is :1 lH:lll(`l' of vu'sL impnrl- .|m'n In \':n-lsluumln |'.IIl. llH*I`c- .'|H' .H'\\' J urk Heruul. In yzwhling rirolo-:4 e\'1'l`_y|mdy us lulking uhuul Hm new Uunivl, hr: lum :nis'n H(`l'l).N'.`-L the \\':lIt`l In ul- l`t`lHpl the foul nf wn-.~'ting' from our grasp the A1m*ri<-;L`s cup. ()ulxiulv of yachting circles un eager public is wniliulg the finul .-nrrumzmm-Ills furlho nning ilIH`l`l|ulinl|:II rum, and lhv dr- tuils u|uuL llm .\'h:nnrm`k, the new _\':u'hl \\'hil'h is now building zlml Hill: uhivh Sir 'l`humu.s .luhn.~sluI1<~ Liplun will enter the lists. ln lhv mvunlinw Sir 'l'humus, whu is ulmul everything in Hm \\nl'|t| except :1 _v:u'hlsmun, finds him:iv|l'_ :1! (ho ugv uf fifty, .|t lust in u pmilinn to gratify Hm fmlrlo.-il (train- Ul` his \\I'a-lclu-Ll |>u_vImm|. ,\ rnrimm nmn |.~& Sir 'l|mIn:m |.in!<>n. Thlrtyvrlve Year `Ago no was a Rugged I lulouger no} In ulnuovu - AI Ht Watched the whlte-Wlnxod Yacht: Ht Dotolmlnod `Hun. When lie Wu: 3 Inch Inn :10 Would Own Uno-|-ll: Win!) [in New nun urntmod-How HI: Van Fortune WA: Ilndo. .V<`\\' -\3'0I`l< Ilerrlld. In v-u-Iuuinn .-irnlnq nu-.-u-rl.u.lu nu ism mums urmrs urn. I ACCOUNT or THE CHALLENGE FOR AMERICA'S cup. an no nloionodlor the political hood! 0! tho ncuio gentleman who conic! Ibo Catholic ngiotnlion uto- ainliua. . e Now Possesses A Splendid Yacht. lulsmcmrnuad Lwnmdiu, '.l`ES1"$,AY-, AUGUST 30. 1398. .`|lUlL Ill llll ll|l('IlI(lllUIlill y.'u'hl_~un*u. llut. lhorv un- nus nhzrh .l A.. II... ..-mul .n...-_- ..f rn-ml, Illl HI` \\.'|.\` uln'l mnw. a IN` is rivl . I : .lil)u\I`.l\a e \r\ ihis` urlll un " I|IS`\|)[\2*:ll'V`d. MN u [mm mm unlzl ml I Iellrr frvm In-I run :I\v'1y In - drnflnl In rluulh on .a pI.un.uiun. hnl his .-n.ur`u-A nl `I |1um:ns |.ip!<>n. :1 mn.~1ln-m.|rk- I`. rh onuugh. mu) 1... ;. .nu pundit UI ~{| nit IIJI II-I . [IvIn[I ehuuctuiuieleunu u notniu tbwn-; -_I)rLi)lI 150 Ildovllll. and III III giii. ' Sudan dnitig to qualify lot its civil mountain: uuotluiuudnov-ithad~| Ulll|\\'I'l'l`Ib\ll)l`. Bs1lovil!o mngiotnton have ned two portion for diecnrbiug Hornorito meanings. Unnlly those who live mu the place of holding that netting: no the parties who no diunrbod. tombor n uautcrpicco of pictnno by land nod Ia. and I hunts hound lnoulodgo to than vb love the aunt Indian, DOV`! jnding clans 0! mother man In hon!- mg and Robin; stories tango from "Elk in tho Rookies to "Sqn-rule in \'Irp'iI|h." "Dueling on the St. Clair Plain" and "Bus Fishing in Lalo Enilo " la _nchI~ ing nnhncli tho our "binccknhont 0-ni--* ing," and "Rtcinp With 0 hf 3-Ooh l'omr." I I` I I- G._`L_..`. l.- n._A.__L._ n\ l\ l'\.l x I hound pencil nah 018113 for Str- IIIVIII . II I Q lnsuiboefa for Soph-but C D Gut _undratuthoIeomd chputol lhouoty . in pictnnn 0' "~A X0` Yotl DIy." giving ehnnclniniensnnnn nnnnin ILn\\'..' 00 Tu sancnee To the glue exhibition Wednesday. Angnee 3!. Steamer leevee Folgen wharf 5 cm. Tuckele 8815. including entrance to fair gronnde.good to return nu: dey. Tickeu83goodlorl)de3e. \.:_n.nvm- H-[n_\'. I um J mun ml` HUN]- lltxn`. .\l_\' limo 1:4 fully umtlpiml \\'ulh nlhvr n1'|Hors at prmn-111; |>ul l mll .~'mm~ day." llu \\u:: still lllinkhm of the buy who had pmmiswl hinnwlf llw fllH`.\l and (IN famlosl y:whl vvr hunlt who-n In- Kn-u' In In` H rivh nun. .~\I|\l he mm Ihinkimr, pa-rhups, that luv and hrukc-n |1i.~'|n`t>nnix'4~ In llml ruggmi litliv hwy. .-\1nl _\vI, Sir 'l'h>Inns is uillml 7| mury n1i||iun:Iir`. Hm _\4\ur.~`. of rlmm .I :1ll1-nlnnn in Iuminnuu |\<|\'4| l\1A' ..II.u. mm. "I hn\'en't !_ \'u_ri:|M4\ r-ply. ll1\.\'. .\I\' Iinm In Inn` It-Illulllpu-'_\ (Hull, "HUI" ll 'l luunusx nn nff4\l' for all his in(lu.~Hri0~I zn Hllllrl limo b(`fm`u llw 1-(rllupsv uflhe .~ [K 4`l:u`lll.`|l` pmmulor. llul Sir 'l'humus (lQ(`|iH(`d. Instvml lm urg:\ni/.041 u.-om- puny 01 his u\\n, n(l\ *1`lis`ml llw .~st(x'k, and so firmly haul his l;u.~4ine.ss inlopnily nml stulnilily lwon e-slznhlixluvl in Lun- un llml men with lnmwy to invest ur- tuully fell over em`h nth:-r in lln-Ir <-.~u(.zc-rms.~x to buy. All (luring his youm of lnuney Innk- ing, Sir l'hmnu.x' lnnl not luhl sfglll of the I`xI;_rgwl buy on H10 Ul.1sgm\ ducks null his lay (ll'(`|lll."l. \\ ln-m`v0r llu-re \\'.l.-'. n _\:u'hl r:u'<`_ and Six` '1 llullllltd could .\[).'II`(` the lime, he '4-nl [0 son ll. llu .w<-Ixml i1lf.Illmlv(l uilh llm ipM`l_ and uuulzl gun mm t`<`sl:I(>i(\\ over it. \\'l.u- .l.u.'a ..... .|.n .3 l'l(l| llril |n lhu 'l'Ium):1.= ll kil .\ll!H`.`(' S1 Lifllu lm.~.inH:-L fining h I in [nu A "Stand-"_l Hullllnn HarAhL H|5 ('UHl0lH(`l'H Ullflllft [H0 (my. Ho wzls like the gonllemzm 01' ML] (Bill);-rl's merry IHUM` who (`leunml than \\u;`dn\\`s und swept tho` flow` I Anal pnlishml all the h.lml|0s of the Mg from dual`. .\ud frmn lhnl lnunhlc |,(\ginnI'ng.\`ir Tluvlnus Juhustnno Liptnn \'(Illll`Ul.~4 410 slum-.-1, si.\1y of them being in .uudnn. by little he spl`t*.`|d- ul Ins l)ll:.ilH`HH mnvrnrnwu fur .1 lmw mm- salesman, his own porter, und his own delivery waggun. He slept when he found lime to slaep in a little room hm-k of` his shop. lie muk down the shutters in the morning und put them up again at night. Aflvr i)u5lll8bSh(".Il'.\l lw. delivered lhe gomls he hucl sold In his <'uslom(`I`H during the day. H4`. '21; lilctl Hm u-onllmnnn uf Ml`. -1-nu-u IHLIIU uulul mm "\\'h_\' tllnfl `Ir 1 u n I" l.1 I In` VI II'( I. nr.-at Teranh 1100195., ].()ll(|unS nu- .u.~1 lmnkrupl prnmulol. \\'hu IN just airing his klII\\\l('nLIt' ml` the finin- !r.'1n.~'..u-liuns of lhv filial! lluhiH`_\' hu Imllkrllptt-'_\' murl, mzulnx Sn` unis: Inrl Iinux |ml'..u~.n Ihn .-nI|...\.~.. .|f`.|v.\ n`|I IIHHIIHD I.` \\ll|Ifl[ unuirv`. _\m\r.~`. ')lI.\'ill|`.\'S h:|\'v nnl zullmxwl gr:-u` '_\'ni';1l. ll Inns. hm-n sic fun: ..I` I |....\...l .... _\uu Ins friq-1 l_imo.' lil\VIl`_\ ll` 1 hun- A-mls wu \'I)l||ll lw \ . ....... mill .4 `ICU IVCC blkwllle Onurm 3-Ln non-`Ia l. y:|`||( nf uflvll ask Hm II]- n[` hum- ioul I I u .lI .` IIITUI WEI, `U1 UUTIUIIIJ . Iuunlnl ' thou: build-mg, inncov `City. illiln Honidnotvizhn nti . ounitpoufliday Int ,`ingfurenIi|ononrl)ut|ntovtoanhny| I I loualihtonvolvulo hlvish nia-u . Jcciduotllly . `l'ho~@|pnnot' ithraltiiildlhlluldjlnnij hi- `I H. IQI$'nAfln:I|Arn I Ll.!I'U." QC`. &3.*Ii IIITVTI ICIIVII [ ` ol tho Ioglinh church II Vary ; Grove on uho`. 3rdwu I nancial raccoon. Avuy Heavy nillnll in tho Imtlooo lop! all M :- diohnoo h-on caning; the ntrcnooo won ` {air And I" onioyud Ihoccnlvh Not pm ad. n07. n tho 23:4 and `:51: more I-._g In.--. -in LII- E; AL;. .._s..._ 1)...- i`.'.".`.. 1:: an: uncut ll u for fall. * Mn. Dania VI} ill. is all hot- uuluv $1I$]IU-I} II ::d. Thuovilllo unoxodufronlun ilullihtvnn uahlvoennullonl unit I . W dlllltl ITUIFW \'ll DIX -'~)I'\l IIII ZJJIIDCTU hlloin this nctuon. Gnu bogiuh Qflill uni Illusion nrnmoclnllnnhmflr fall. xlln, Dung. I Some of those exclusive Dress Patterns-. won't be 5 taken away or laid aside until the Dressmaking depart- ment starts again. There are others. One of the pret- , tiest line of the lot is in plain colors with Applique Sa- ~ tin and Braid Trimming. They are very new, perhaps too new, and yet they should not be too new for King- ston. Some merchants kick because some folks go out of town to buy goods. \\ e don't. \Ve get more trade l in from other points than goes out, and what does go lout wouldn't go if they only really knew what they pass by to go away for. l)o you go away to do yqur shopping ? Next time you do just do us the favor to come in and compare what you got with what you could get at home, just for the fun ofthe thing. You'll very likely be surprised. \\-'e are out for a heap more trade than we have had yet, and that is no small amount, and we will get it--get it on merit only. That is the basis on which we look for trade. The best quali- ties and best prices. \Vill we get yours ? \ seen again in the store. They have been bought and` Ullmnt 'I`rI bum`. nCInvi "1: man: Starr & Sutcl ie, UUw_--u- -q 3 2 -uvvw-w- Fuxms, Aug. 29.-'l'hn Inna: fcu;nl J ling Knnlinh nhnrnh nl M9 : llrnvn an I We Are Battling (lut the New Dress Goods Already. ! I Nearest Agencies-D. W. DOWN EY, Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO., Limited,MontrP.*.,.\ FORMISRLY RICHMOND 00. H8 and I20 Prlnceao Street. The Iatbettex-'dg fclthgj emhfisz ` The least part of clothin is the fabric from which it is made, and t cut of it. The most part is its ion and its fitness to the wearer's t_at_el as ,w l as its fit to his person. Theleast part is all the t_g._9 vide in F selection of the suit. The m__s_t part is what none but. the prospective wearer can choose for himself. * A man's clothes are part of his identity, iust as are his whiskehis accent or his gait. The tailor can only fit the form, but the owner of that form can elothe it, from .......I.. .....J- C14 ..-L....... ..-.._.-.. _ _- -_ to Ht Es iaeals Else. Half the Custom Tailor s rice is enough for us-$l0, $12, $15, $18, $20 per suit. Yout [honey back if dissatised. n who '8! urioulg `I bniIdIn_ in turn: nnwu uu taunt Iunala ualll vsluuu. ll. ll\ll -"`.Fft-ieform " garments, so as uaunlllnn klvrul-I. ` Au Alderman is n wood thing for I town to have; but quite 1 number of Onbario town: non: no mink bhay have boon hnvmg too much of than good thing. The People are better Judges of Art than the Artists. Amsronz. nuu I- I llnmlllnn Hvruhl. I n AIIAn--u.-n L. Pictures. Room 159 Princess St.. I70 WELLINGTON ST. A Styles and Prices, Fit and Finish, are all that could be desired. Now is the time to make d"seIec`- tion. CBO. MILLS & 60., Importers of Cloth jackets, manu- facturer of Fine Furs, Etc., :_.:._j. THEY HAVEAHHIVEUI New Fall Jackets J. TWEDDELL, I You have paid $5 for not half as good. IIRKPATRIGFS 5-$ 3.30.5] W Men s All Wool Trousers, Rivas-Winn will nah ?in~II!~ wguldings. Merchant Tailor. 131 Princess Street. .-...__.__.j. From Germany. ART SIORE. -u we] frames, `/\I|l.IN1 I-`~74. ._a our Ron Nathan! Duly. D nnln rhx is merely toi call your attention to the [Inc `the 0:;or Pu-u. -u....... we are selling at And In Ionno Olllu `loo. n ll.u~u|,I PR ESZSZPOIN-`rER73._ Materials, Minrs, Artists` Kirkpatrick's All Gallery. Kingston, Ont. Iu-Ilhu `I;-`Tho hut. Bnnuhrd Rxpogltor. Ictpnl Ihonpnuntsdvoollho -Rnn:um:Lool. on Ftidny rccdvod In .hHo willie nooguhndu NXWIIQIOI I: Dnt8r.-I living! lu-uuonlur __-___-- -. _, w-v\-9Ivv \.uuI\Il. v | An ottomp! ha been modo to mitigat-x tho oocl 0! Ihio dinniozcl by conoing tho runonr that all would have boon roll Ind . tho liooionouo-govnor'o eon been ukon into Ibo In`uidt_v. Thin ouggootioa in ol~ 5 Iogodtohovoboonundo by onoohor oon.i tho ptiroto oocnoory of his father. Whiln : is in poooihlo shot the young non Ind de- oigno upon olico it to not ob all likoly thn 3 thoy III! ugor to: my compact with Mr. Tumor. Ir. lclnniomll P.. loll Ouovn Jlonl durl tho loot ' ' - :01. pzoouoongly no m f poodnngoloouooo. Tutbo noon: on ho; In thooahin woo Ind: ovidun by bio} on: hit. but tho oobhoo no to ho I now` out. It loo boon homeland Hr. Nclnnir ionoluoio. Aodpoobopkundor tho air conouocoo, at no jun no son. ---~-------- 5 n u "An I would non fro.` juetied in grant ` ing you another diuolat. on and appeal to I the elcc:arat.e. and aaaher a cuelul study I of we ulualiou, I am couwlcod shat you ' could not command a majority in the as notably. I shall nob pub the province to the delay or the upenee of a I-pocxal pee own at we legualasum. manly I01 the put poue ol formally demons:-atlug what bu ' been already euicienhly demonstrated to me by the [meal elecuon. I deem it my duty. cherulon. tout. an I do hereby at. i that yuuroolf and your colloaguee hand In : your reelgnnuoup as advnara to me and an I members 0! my exocuuve council." a_....__. L._ L--a _.J, . ~.- - 5 Tho dismiaul of the govommont. follow- ed. Hun. Mr. Turnar has profeesod to bo nurprieod so the nation of the hou:onnnt~ govornot. He had not been removed from office. He had not: gathered that impres I nion from my lower hohnd rocewml, uni you here in what Hon. Mr. Melanie wrow to him on August Shh : HA- I ._-._I.| __-- t__| ~,,_.-A n - ..-- u-v ---Jvu-vJ- ! Mr. Turner claimed that he end his col~ 'eagusa were safe, and they were not: At. all hurried nbauc producing I crisis. They were desperate and tricky. Ab loan that l is the cuaclusion une roaches ufbor an I ex.uninat.ion of the published records. The lieuronantqzovernor had objected to cer- tain cxpondiuures until they Ind passed the home. The wnrnnu for them came back to him in such I shape am: he wee nearly begullodinto signing them. This vexed him. He felt: that he was being tritled with. that he was beingimposed upon. The culmiiutivg actr-nfler storm) interview: And unpleasant acanee-wna .he ncbempn to hn-a him sign warrants in blnnk, and tucked in nmong other piper so bhnt only a minute examination of them led be their discovery. VI`... J.---.`-..-| AK AL- A----- --~ A ' " - V.-.1-av aunnnanr uv Iv A1. Now man the correspondence which passed between Hon. Mr. Turner and, Lieub,-Gov. Melanin bu boon published the {acne are eppnrenb. The lieutenant.- governor was thought: Do have acted pre- cipimely. Tho Wum thoughb he wean trie premeuure. An election had been held. Ibo result: was doubtful. Only a meeting of the Ieglelnburmnnd A division of ice members, could debermine which side had the mnjority. II. 'I\.._..._ ,|-:,__-,I AI ,. I , | I - -v ._v-.. ....u. u. cu.` \.r\o\.l uv Irv: IU\'n May he! be as auccoaeful. nu devoted, an considerate. an he desires to be. exercising his piety, his fuibh. his auporviaion to the 0nd thnc peace and harmony may prevail, And thnh religion may be exalted. By Protestant: and Cnbholioo alilm he will be welcomed to the city and given the homage which be and his ofoe deaorvo. The Archbishop will be welcomed to Klugabon as one whom the people love, and whom, in his new relations. they will reverence and respect the more. He is rocognlzed an I man of modest demeanor, who has entered upon 1 new walk of life with u some of ibe coma and anxieties. llie reference to the change, and to bho effect: in had upon his omotione, in the church at Brockville in which he met and blessed the people for so many years, was touching in the extreme. In his nrchieo- pisoopul labours be mild he needed. and he ukod for, the prayers of the faithful people, and he would prey bhub his work! might be consecrated aud'unde acceptable to uhcm and to the God he served. II ..n - -- - -v ~ riuuuyuul e When I eucceaeor to the late Archbiehop ' Cleery was sought in in remarkable with l whet unanimity the clergy burned to Fr. Gnuthier. The voice of those who repre- renb the church in epirituel things was heard, end it named one who had been her honored Ion, who had epent his life in her service. who wee learned, diplomatic and tlctful, who poeeeeaod all the quslicetione required by e Iucceaalul edmiuietrutor. Besides be well I Cenndlan. end while no reflection won out upon my one who wee not A native cf this country. and who had preceded him, In was felt that I Canadian, ulready hrnilisr with the diocese and lte reouiremeute. would be the retailer to wield hie inlluence in its uphullding. The choice ol the people he: been the choice 01 the church. and Archbishop Gauthier has already nuurued the reaponuibilltlee of of- fice. Hie formal inetellntion will occur in due season. AA|I\JIAl.lLJ|-I\I| \n.:u Lunuuu Tho Wum exprenee the feeling: 0! the Catholic peoploof this diocese when in pay: that the greatest: grnticnbfon has been Mo in the olovuion of Rev. Fr. Gauthier to the epiaoopecy. \IH. . _ . . . _ _ . . _ . ._ ;. .I.- |-;_ A__L|_:-L_._ llnlmu evury 'l'lm'o-tluy mornllm at $1 I\ your. Almnhad In one of the bout Jon Prlv-Llqg om;-..-Jun (fnqwin; rapid, styhnh and cheap _ wurk ; nlnu Improved promo. Fun: I H I`n\n.IlI Dnnnrlnlnu THE DAILY WHIG. DAILY RWITIFII WIHO published each ova-nlnx nl :I()tH)l() Klng Hlrvmy, M u per yum`, del|vnr(-d In the city; 3.} by mu! , Ir pmd In udvnru-n WlI~.'l\'LY RRITIFH WHIG, 12 pages, pub- llnlmd l`lm'o-lay mornlnz $1 your. Allrwhtod Prlnllnl `W; W _'::'? _ YEA R! 'l`UR.Nl'IR TURNED DOWN. ARC Bi>~3(EIOP asut`i1{1'riii._ Wrer par om-u Dam.- lnpluvuu pncnncn. Enw. .l. B. PIN.`-ll. Pmprlelor. -:--:j.; I _j. u Putty or Anorlouu Left In The Olly I!) Dun-or colnunhlnl. The ohounor Colnmbim by Ioavirg .~ half an hour euhet than usual on her .\f tomoon trip down the nvor left A party 01 American: behind. who came Ilp Irom the island: in the moming. The mgular hour i of leaving, that o clock.wu announced b) the Agent at Alonudriu Bsy. nlthoughuku i ndvomnnooh in Suunhy night : papou VI 2.30 dclocku the hour ul Eouiug hrongh the ulna umouucsmont. seven ':Ioon at tho naming oxcurdonmoworo 3 lot: behind and they rained A huge hot! | W. I`. Dewitt. New York city. in charge ` ' of thmpuly. Ind many uninvonhlo mm- ` noon to make about the Rncholicu ' company. And claimed abs: the odicialn an . thchon told tho pnnougan they would . I ham until that dclnnk in tho mini 1...... ' HIIIUUII fnlu sac plumgan way would . Info that o`clock in the city. James _;SIn!Iwuopokoutomd hoolfendmhlo ! them down on tho ` tn}, bu may Ilg~9fIQdI0`V:iI.o*VU;. .F l;;n, M - t given Ipecu rs y o lino, and . wont doyn by tho Gunnoquo gnu. , The Roeholiu company oiubh an no _ u highly they aural Ind that for uphnuon.yoIo5:nd t 5... u. Jnngcucnlin that power. 'I'b_v ma. ._ : 15:] mull CIAIIIII AI night -Inn and lytucnoo I118. _ll Gnnd In-union to Syru,-mo. Wed _ hr. August Slut. Stcanor lava gar what 5 Ln. Tuckun 83.15. includ.-_: `iug_onu-not lo the lair grounds. good; - jlunng S;ncsn`l:l0 pi. Tbuuhyq. itpuubctlut. hchugood III Nana`; - n .- : nniriQ_ nu that -all inhuman Inn Fifi! any-quuu uuuqu. nungu. `quuruqgnthqymuiuhtutyon. _ In-u0cu|nIyptoh|uuiiunhuugn-' Incl cugu ru uguauauursr. general cargo. l nl1~l)u.n-w ~IK.0nc., Aug. `.'!\.~--1).):-n; Yacht Sport. liuulo to Hamilton, I-ghr; steamer Klcnnmblnrquetto to Ogdeusburg, lumber; barge R. Bot.-ford, 3!:-.n;uenu to . River to Os-Iago. lumber. (),;uIcnabnrg, iumbor; steamer Tilloy. Fort Wulliam to Montreal. wheat: aoeunor I): R. \'nn Allen. Serpent: RIVOI to Oswcgo. lumber: barge Abraham Smith. Serpcut Ill.`l; nu.-mum Luruul, l)_\ ng nuot [O U8I\`0~ ' go. lumber: steamer Ketchum, Chicago to Prescott, corn; lmrgo Ovrou. Chicago to Kmzemu. tlusoed: steamer Smith, Chi own to Ogdonsburu. general Pnrr Du um `IR Ont. Ana ---I ___h...-... Wollnnd (`anal Report. 1*`-nu` Cm mu:\H,Onh ; Aug `.J.--~Down : Schooner Dunn, Toledo to Kingston, limu her; summer Curliul, Ii} ng Inlet to 0ewo~ I ITO. llllbff Fflll` Knlrhlxrn (`Lmnm In` LUl`Ull|.l'. ` Capt. John Oliver. formerly master of the Ichooner Queen 0! the Lakes, has pnr~ chased the schooner Elln Fulhcr from Disney brothers, Port: Ho . Thu L-choouor a plnca nf registration hue gen changed from "Port. Burn-all no Kingston. Capt. Oliver Will engage In the local trade for the bal nucu on thus venom and will take his boat to the Atlantic` coast next spring. LU Auuu sillll [of J. ISICOJIGQOII all zsonn. The steamer .-hundell. with her full complement: ol pusongero. touched :1. bwnn'n wharf this morning on her way to Unnrlobto. One more trip will finish her cxcureiona auaon the ielnnda this aeuon. and dunnp: (ho oronto hir term she will take tho atcemor North King's route. The latter will run oxcureiona from Charlotte (0 Toronto. ` n__.\. v,.L_ rn:..-_ 1 I . - nuuua Lu!!! IILUFUUDD. The eto.-mar Algerian from Toronto And abouner Sparban lrom Montreal touched at. Swift : whuf today. The echonnani knln, Man-in I ....I QWIIIII WIITI 60410]. The schooner: liato. Maggie L. and Lnurn I). olouod yesberdny for buy porn: to loud gum for J. Rucbardeolx J: Sonn. Thn nnumnr -linntlnll ...:o.}. 5...- :..n :: :_.;:".:J'=.&:-w.., . you `win tn 0 pmdngul have lBIl||I(I- Tho schooner Fleotwing, with coal for J. Swift: & Co., wna expected in from Big Sodna thin alteruoon. Th- .s .... .. AI.__.:._ l'_-._ mm. -7 I vnuu wur ugm. unrgea Irom Montreal. The sloop Rover I5 engaged in transfer I rinz lumber from Rnuhbun s yard to Wolfe Island. 'l`|.... ....L .... __ EVl--A A5,, ,, -.u . . v Tho nun Nun About Va-uoll and the Port of Kingston. The Ichooneg Fnbiols cleared for Oawego chm morning to loud coal. Thli HUD Antivn Arrivntl nn lash nu-gnu-... hula muruulg to lulu Coll. The hug Activo arrived up luau evening with {our light. barges from Montreal. Thn plnnn Rmmr m nmnnmi in t-.-..l..- With many cooking and sewing bacolnea one of the chief Occllplbluna of life, and in too mnny cases in is entered upon without any prepcrabion whct.e`\'er. Tho ability to cook and saw 18 an Accomplishment: which any properly conatituto a parts of educa- Lion as wall as any other. The teaching of domestic science in the public achoola will do much to improve conditions in many horuoe.nnd no rciso the standard of comloru and health wibhoub increasing the: coat: of living. While victory pcrohoa on one`: banner ho commands the people`:-s npplmuo. As soon as defeat: come: he in diahonnured. Jimmy Michael, bhe cyolor. was c hero uuhil Major Taylor, I colored mm, on 8: turdny. defeated him. and bheu the people hlaaed him. It is not: enough bbab one Ihould fall. He mush be Dumped on. 1!. is ever thus. Hon. Mr. Dingloy is on blue side of pro- hibition. He lives in Maine. and has. Le nyu. had forty-seven yours experience of the Dow law, And he was aabisod with its workable charaobor and beneficial effect. Mr. Dingle} is a newspaper odibor. and bborebro what he says upon who subject: may be taken an gospel. Sir Mackenzie Howell is anxious than the conservative par-by should be true to ios lender. Sir Mackenzie was well schooled in psrby nllogisnce. Had his ideas generally prevailed the conspiracy in thrush him out: of the premiership had never bsken plsco. All eyes In Europe and America are now in England. Lord Salisbury is understood be have spoken, and the Russian unboun- d >r and LI Hung Chang are understood to have heard him. Uaurxlly, in a bunk: be- tween the lion and the bear. we know what. happens. ~ . .__. The idea of the D\et~:oib bulinesa men : I convention. that the `Philippine islands should be traded by the United States with Britain for Canada. `is not: a bad one. In has the merit: of nowneu. But are we in Canada not: to be consulted aboub it? IRIIGVIIIQ Unllo. To some pooploilmight nunt.bou- oudlngly chatty for :50 Yukon lumber- In to was out has to spun out legisla- Iho. Bun woull Inn to bcnhppy hail! IICC IHO DOW "dlin.nn" DI nun. -.r. - v-..-- _-.v.-. .- Hon. Mr. Fisher. the minintor of agri- culouro. now in England, in still busy. and doing more for Canada by his unny ball: on Canadian {arming thnn novarnl immi- grahioh ngonta. A: n farmer bulking to farmers he mukokhia mark every time. L: SEVENTEEN WERE LEF T. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. nnrromn. imnrs. mm mar $- in. .4. N! L ` an gusxapr` n Wilt` In I-mguu. II was mu .1 phiplliuus lmnmnmnin-:` lad who had gone away In make, `his in lune, but the exp:-riv-nu~1~ \\.Is .uQ iuscr-fu and-. I! ha! harp-tfni In: any and rare hum :\ lxruukr vi.-n ul lite. Sir: Thomas himst-If dc-curves that his firs! {trip In (D? 5131;`! was III? on!` Ilru; _madI- him. He had studied Yankee` tshrvvrdnoa to a (nod advnnlagr. . `Iasgn Imr` nun had and 8! h onlim fnrlm.o_ mind an non-nnu-! I "C ll W W! man D3. $1? '3} his entire fortune. and so run: `an Ind young 'l`homns [top]: I I `Ins fallgor adv-nine! it to him to rrm` bunmtsa will The result I nli1Iu' llfmhinn nka.-u \IrI-In IL. rnn-Q nu-In i ur :13:-I: In gun` I-nuugn [usug-A 11 31119 1. lilagnu`. l I! mt Inn! :1 nnunlinus l"w'.r?"..'1'u"'I-:"'.L'.'.`..-.".z"'n'E `E . $'...':J2! \I"\ lUiK_ SI_\`lllg{ Imko has furlune. (`alulma and wnrh Ilurn I... .l..~.. .I IIIIIIIIUII IIt`.l'IIlL Perhaps. when the Catholic iutnr oponh oi the vow of the Catholic coco: II I acted trust." it unto the word "lrul" inlhouonaof mono ly." and can an up IrnI" iota hand 9...