IIIUTTUW. Min Alma Neely. of thin plnco. and Dr. Moore. of Bhumonvlllo. were married at the ruidonco of the bride`: parents on Wodnudny, July 7th. Only the in- Limnto friend: of the contracting mrtiu wuro prount. Rev. Mr. Thompson, othodilt. mininlar. omnintnd. Mr. and UTMLCIIZ While eome boy: were bethlng in the river is large rock fell from the steep bunk. cutting John Conner ! hee'd ine frightful menner. Stewart Ualiven wee injured eleo. The doctor hedto be called to es- tend Conner. Robnrh Scott, who resided here for men! yeere. but now living in Wntextown. N.Y.. arrived here on Thurs- leet. Hie wife and daughmr have been here some time. They leave for home to- IDOITOW. lire. llerxmen Recovering - Ilee Alma I4eely_Alt| Dr. loore Inn-led. Nauru: Mums, July 12. - A lerge number took edventege of the exoureion to Waterboln. About (my bonded the trein es thin etehion. Rey Lott nee gone to Werner, N .Y. George Blane end femlly, Newbur h. let to reeide in Syn- ouee. Rev. 3`. . Woodoonk preeched to the Orengemen on Suede evening. Mrs. Bergman, who met. wit. en eooldent. es Berlin while on her way to the elation. wee mloiently recovered to return on Sutur- dey laeb. She e_ble to walk by the eld 0! orutchee. ILHA -an-A I-nun. nun... I.-e|.l._- 2- LL- Porto Informed or 'l`helr Determlnetlon to Ind Obetructloolet leuuree. CON!-l'l`ANTlN0l`LlI, July l3.--The follow- ingin the text of the note eddreeeed by the were to Tifrkey : . e greet powerehove adopted the project off etretegicel rectiuetion an it has been worked out by the military attache: -and communicated to the sub- lime porte. In consequence. they have Agreed to more th Ottoman govern- mentithet they have e rived at e rm de- termination to ut on end to the obstruc- tion, the only e ect of which is the preven~ tion of the conoluc-ion of A peece eminently in the interest of Europe. The Turkish minintrv hu mmu-nurl in In UIIU IlIIuUl"V UK I-'AuI'0p.." ministry has reiborstad its former sdvioo to the sultan to insist upon the Ponsios frontier. In in |\A`lAnA:I slut AL- .....A. :_ .._-x_._.-_ [J10 FOHIICI lrunmor. it is believed that the ports in mnint|in- ing this attitude is acting u n the convic- tion that the wen woul be unnblo to Aaron among emeelvee on my manure: of coercion. Ill Inuit quuwlonu 01 public poucy. : Rev. A. 0- Oourl-ioo. odnor ohm Ohms- ian Guardian, presented a roaolutlon order- ing the ianiim of a manifouo to the pro- vincial friends of prohibition calling on than to much the oanclidaioa being brought forward for the local home an doprooatintany further appeal in tho pn- aono logic mm for incroaaod roahriotivo lioonao regulation. Thea: ruoluuiona were bohh tofu-rod to ootnmittoea which. with the usual standing commmoea, woie_ I amok. \ 4 Ta 3- IlL-I.. aL_a LL- -._-;i.,__ _a ax- t-L_ InI'|lUIa ' ~ ' It it likely that the creditors of tho John Eaton Co. will take steps to upoat the transfer of the compan a fire polioiol to the bank of Toronto. ha claim: of tho bunk m for 8200.000. -ad aha soul llabi- clan of the late uro $80,000 more. The total insurance it $210,000. no that if the transfer holds. and the bnnk a claim iq plld in full. only 819.000 would remain to y 880.000 liabilit.io,a- A writ. will proba- I be luuod in afowda I. LA Ianu AC I!.....s I .....-- AL- Rh--- I vvv'vvv uuuuuuu vlvyn Q IIIIU WIII EIUZ` E? be in e few do he bod of Ernest we. the fifteen- eer-old drowned while bathing in Anh- ridgo'a beyyon Saturday evening hat, was recovered early this morning. neen yard: Away from when the body unk. ...,._.---.._.__-.. A Goulorlnx In 'l'oIono-'.l'o' in to Upon: a `lnufa. Tonoxro, Oak. July l3.-'l`ho Onhorio `prohibition oouvoniion begun in action thin morning. Dr. Ilolann. pi-ooidont ol tho Dominion: ollionoo. puoidin . Rheolo- tions were introduced by Hon.` . C. Bipgl. reciting the Inca thin I _plo_binoito bill no promind at tho opouing of tho lo union of tho dominion homo and no other bininou. Ind crowded it onto the convention oondoncly look! for tho prompt introduction oi the ptomiood bill um non reunion of parliament. and respect- fully uquooil. Hm. than tbo buia of the vow botbo franchise on which the nut. porliomooc will be olochod; uoondl , that who inn: 6! prohibition bo upon from all otbor quotient of public policy. ROY. A. Oounioo. ndilnr of mm Chi-int. V min` ' *":Y` PARASOLS, wgm only, 01.00, regular pnce ,_, :`s'-.' ' \ .7 `--`A`--_-.. . .A-; gonogmo A I 115 L.3t.1'f:?:T'V umox: h ``'-"3"'-- nm" ":....."r'y"-'l"a"."...`1'.'aL.".2`.".... wmnu. exam. cup. 3..., Bomb. Bled lloonnoo cl III Illa`: Action. Fun Ann-.- l\-I l..n._ In 111-; POWERS NOTE TO TURKEY. maunao wr-nu-: at-Ima. ` : 'V6HIauToou oouvgrmon. .'l'Ihl'|00I Rabbi: uni non.-. A.` I,_|_ In Indtllooobhno. 1.3.. to an. -,__,n u Dodo doputmono. all mm. n n My Inoomlnn mun nonulnr um. Criticism is to be exp!-vimi. and ii) this enciety is courted. it it is miuie in it proper spirit, but grumbiera re- ceive mint. attention in we relegate oil such to the company of thoee who run in newspaper or other hueinees hotter than the trained ex rte now misman- aging them. To at who reeiiy mean well for this eociety, we would extend an invitation to send in euaceetiuns where improvement might be made, or, hotter eiill, attend the ennuel meeting of which due notice will be given. im- provement is (what we ere after. Ai- reedyo movement in on foot to try as ea experiment. the getting in oi` new blood. and tasking A line 01 thought having an inter-eat for the wnrkincmen. A review ol the condi- tione end workings of the eeverel tec- toneef. employer`e. liability. nrhilretion, and kindred ecta will he lied end :1 euro- tiny of the divieion court. cernlehee iewe, etc. The dietrihotion oi reliel end charity. end the providing at Iheitere l for the unemployed duri eevere wee- ther wiiieune up. The pertneetei etore will be eooeidered. end ite rele- I tion to the evveet-e may lydnhown. With e Judioiou inter inc 0! theie- lune. einnle tax. free sienna. nus. . `vs III: I Juuiololll Iuurlu-nag or mode- ne. single tux. Ind ed etc... I hi 0! turn for the man tut Sou cu: In provided.-NOAH. . ms aolau-riy m-pol-(menu. Now, tho objoct, of this letter is to try to enlist active sympathy enough \Vllh this old hero, as will ult.inmt.e|y socure him in. tension or other recogni- tion of his so vices by the government. lie says that he received repented pro- mises of Iund by prominent overnmont officials and was so sure o it. that he m-glectetl him business and continued to norva until all wos over, when ho found imaelf l`l`d_u(:ed from u. position of of- loonou, to [hill of Very struiglitentul circumstances indeed. Now, this writer, like the otliar 1860 veterans. expects to rm:uivo, in-fora long. in modal for his survives in tlmt time, but i-onft-anon that he would he oslmmt-d to we-or it. should vluimu like tho tbovo be ignored.-- GEURGE HUN'l`l'2ll. Lt.-Col., 4z',th. butt. Tho WorIIugm;:'u IOOUIII . Kingston, July l2.-( l`o the Editor): When the sumnu-r adjournmant-. `of the worklngmon`u meetings took plavo it. was thou ht. a rust. would he interest- ing, hut It. seems there is vonaidura.hlt~ lilo in tham yet. even during the vaca- tion. t\Ir.|lurnott.e`alotter daalin with the organilatiun and wnlfaru of t o so- ciety. WM timely. dispelling orronoous conclusions of many who judged oftho sot-.iot_v from the standpoint of some particular lnl`lnl)(-'.l"aI right to N1 him- self an official or director. or holding the whole society responnihle for the 'viows wt perhaps the most uxtrt-um` re- .}ir(e`sseI|lat|ve of some particular idea or ll . I`-Mini-nu in In In nrnnnlnnl nrul Mu paired. 1 The story of his life is t.ruly wonder- ful, particularly that part relating to the rebellion of 1887-38. He enlisted on the 8th of June, 1837. in the 2nd bat.- talion Prince Edward militia. and was immediately appointed Gel.-Surat. of Capt. Flegler`a company, Lieut. Dimeey and ensi n Paul Clapp. heing the sub- altern o fioera. The commandin offi- oer of the regiment was Col. R. . Wil- kins. The regiment was ordered to pro- reed to Toronto at the breaking out of the Mackenzie rebellion. and the march from Picton to Toronto, wit.h three feet. of snow on the ground, was accom- plished in a little over four days. 'l`hink of that, ye veterans of l8(l0,\\hen soldlering at Cornwall was pt-.ac`hea and cream" in comparison. Mr, \'nnna| hulls nf the Mnntrmmerv and cream" in comparison. Mr. Young tells of the Montgomery tnvern affair. and recalls many things which .' ocourod. hover mentioned hefore in any account published. He was brought In contact. frequently with Col. Kingsmill und Lt.-Col. Brown. of the Queen`: Own regiment of regulars. From both he received much praise for 3 his aoldit-rly department. Now. thn nhim-t. of this letter `vex; prouamc. very time the British policy run counter to the interests of Europe that coalition would put in its demands, and no fleet or army, however werful. could successfully enforce Eng n.nd`s o - osition. No fleet in the world wou ti able to protect from hostile cruisers the many thousands of miles of sea be- tween the colonies` and Great Britain. It would be equnll impossible to blockade all the ports 0 Europe. Accr- tain number of the enemy`: warshi a would alwa s esczi e pursuit nind able to cut 0 f or at enet interfere with the ocean trade of the mistress of the seas. Having no longer any connection with other states, and being temporari- ly out off from her colonies. England` would see the ruin of her industrleadind die of famine. . un ......... L... ....l`nIu nffirmn find wllh- the weakness or the luturo Ienenuun. As soon no 3 British customs union is created. En land. together with her colonies. will one all connection with tho rest of the world. A final rupture with her will then be of no consequence to any state. Uecnuw all economic inter- est: in her will be one. ln such acne, a. permanent oi lance or coalition among the continental powors would be `vex; probable. varv time the British nolicy An Old Man who Duenu to Booolvo n Pension. Kingston, July l3.-('I`o the Editor): Perhaps in all Cunudu there is not. in more remarkable man than Mr. Young, who lives with his son-in~lnw, George Banninglon. nt. Glenvnle. He is eighty- seven years old, nu alruight. an un ur- row, and with all his faculties unim- pu ired. ! Thu stnrv of his life truly vremye: ` English patriots lmelne thet i-m periel federation will me lo the British empire to dictate with impunity to the world by neon: -at an enormous eet created by the common resource: of the empire and complete economical lgdependence. Herein. however. liee t e weakness of the future fedention. A. anlln an n Ne-High nulnfnml union Silo. Slmlai Inducoments. _-J 2..-- we ne unuan rouoy or nnpcrun usu- erntion `hoqinn us to be board. There is no man nngnlllcunt uttero.noe- than this min the St. Peternburg Novoe M Vromyn: I7-Innliah nutrioln lmmlna in!` die of famine. It may benatoly affirmed that with- ` out allies on the continent, the island power will never issue victorious from a military conflict, and England cannot find an ally even now. This is the fruit of an exclusive, selfish. national policy long Eu:-sued without discriniina tion as to t (5 means to the end. " l`\uu-u nnuz nnnrnn:-hngl Ihn mnmnnl. lion lo lne [Ileana LU um unu. "There now approaches the moment of retribution. A state shutting itself up within the narrow circle of egotis- licnl uspirattlolls will renmin alone in the (lay of misfortune. and no project of federation will help it." M Lon on Jul lI.-Ruuln`I reply` to the tmu. `fanny of imperial tod- grntipn t9 bouheard. on ,__ 4|.-- OVIR THE RUMOR` OF IMPIRIM-' _____ -_.-_. APPEAL FOR AN I837 VETERAN. A nossun chin mun Would Ian All oonuotlou lth Ian at World-lolnloup` at tho Oonlun nd the --Inliul rowor"-An Alunaoo lug- W flmes onus sroiua hpitln 'nn|lnv of imnnrlnl fod- {.....;.+.... . Ihib dlivi nonooxoouonu uwung. ,\ 1 Blair. Dryodulo nu Boa sound 84; : Broulhunt. 3|: And Kort and Simpson. simllousohpoulbloll. 4 luuholxloy companion I| spa In nll oonon. jlnir. W: and lanpuoth nndo33.|ll such [audit ' A ....:.:.':.':.:.-'.::. viz; .:'.;.."- -"*- *- -..___._......._.__..__ -_-; -;. -a._g }._L_ opuu noun cxoollout I I-l- IL.-J. IGIIC Bill! IQIII III Curing.` I wuthoriogoodnndntluudusoolnrqo. Inunwllunot oompotilionu Iwym oponunll tomllncundinud nnnnnxonllull nl. BIIIIVII I -IIIIIII-I Ill 1- Iv-us _ Anmuna, Flu. July l3.-A mm who } cum from Fort. Ogden Monday. 3: I that , Impound throu h an nvnlunoho o from ` ton mils aunt. of hen yootordn . It. . hu boon raining for throo days. an day * before yoohrduy than was Almost. u ~ cloudburotin thin county. the ruin oom- ~ iug down for four hour: in polid shoots. This man started out sud on the way has penned through I (on whom for two miles the hop on tho mound. Thou won throo kind: or tins, moat of then bo- lngthqgnon no-onllod "Inc trap." in ubnndunu Inn. The null coon Inn about an Inch long. I& ohhou it in; iron two to that tnohu in longlh. Jhny 0! than named bull Inn. He brought Ionulslongu ' - IIIIII. db PIG brought the hop. This in the :8:-T: m:. that such I thing bu our bun roporud In this iqion. nL._nn..- An nlnlnn luilthopncrnlboliolhwotbu tho_ uour. The shing eeuon opened leeb night. The erouble between the eennere end shermen is pncbionlly settled by e oom- romiee at ten oenbe per ab. ineund ol fceen oente ee demended by the men end eight. en offered by one oennere. 7c.'8c. xo:;a`; d.` aareama. `('0 more IIIOII louowuu Iu rapid auooeaaion. and persona who had but.- riod to the apot can a woman Itauer afew atopa and then drop. and Immalt lying auetohed out on the aide- walk. He had taken good aim. and death wan inatantnneoua: The woman waa ahot through the breast and himeelf through the head. Immelt waa about twenty-eight years of age and A black- smith by trade. He was is steady, indiu- trioua fellow. hit quick and jealous nature being his only Iault. An inquaat will be held to-morrow. - The atenmer Empraae 9! China tailed for the Orient last evening. She hada large passenger list and a big cargo of 1 our. VIVLA HAL!-an nnnnnn l|l\QlIl' `Alf. nlnhh Ihooto lllo Iwoothooro. And lllmoo|l- Ou- ulng Dlopulo Boltlod. Vncouvn. B. 0.. July l3.---A doohlo troodf of tho moot oonootlonol noturo too p coo lub ovonin in which W. H. Imolt ohotlond in his oooothoorh. Kitty Aokdon. ond thon ohot hlmnolf. Tho couple bod boon ougngod for oomo tlmo. but hod lroquontuuorrolo, Immolt lhoing joolouo of her. one it reports on two hio oulpioiono of the girl woro not ontiroly unfounded. Tho glrl who workod oo o woibrou in tho Bouldor rootouronh got homo about nino o'clock ond found lmunolt there suiting her arrival. Just on oho on. bored tho houoo oho dinoovorod oho hod ldl o dollar bill and commonood to oooroh for it. Immolt ookod hor whot oho woo look- ing for, ond nho. annoyed ot tho looo ol tho money. onoworod ohorply thot lo woo mm o! hlo huoinooo whoa nho woo looking for. She then wont down otolro to look on tho otroot for the hill. lmrnolt nu od hohlnsl o moment. then hurried out o tho homo. A no mimnno `Ahnr nnnnlo warn ohm-u! moment. anon nurmu oun ox mo no-uq. A few minute: `star plo were startled by a loud pinto} Ihob lomowod by I womnn'| aomuno. Two more about ollowod in -...lA -.......hu- .-ul ng--Ann Iahn hurl Inn`. cLEARg_1_v_g_ up OUR _CARPE'l` Room I lull IIIIEAT Q IXXZII AI E On Wednesday we will offer the followln drcat Induc_of- mentsln House Furnishings. Road carefully. t will payyou :- [At Walsh s Great Summer Sale. I IVE [U00 Ulll Winds 3l)a~ea.oh. A Ill -\`AAA- AC punuu an I20 95 I -rv- v-- ~~~ V rv nuci;c AI nub). Loxmox. Jul l3.-1`ho shunting con- -nnan III-hi hflli.-Tb 175 ysrdn 38-inch Jcpnn Matting 100 per yurd. lornor pt-loo I60 pa-yard. 280 yards 38-inch Chins Mntuing (both quality) 150 par yard, lomu prion 250, 500 yards 34~inoh Duooh Hemp Cu-pot 10. lormor print 160 not yud. 280 yards 36-inch Rovoniblo J nto Uurpob 19c. former prioo 35. 9.10 vnrdn Jutn Stair nmu 7c. {armor m-inn 1211: vnd. 'F'Ai~:cir Mdsuus & WASH k;;DRljZS_S GOODS 7c, Ioc, x2}c, i . IIII1H\IlII\f\I TIIIEEINE .._ 01 6 TI A 3EN8ATl($NAlTAGtDY. no: 311139300. ` loco: of White and Oolorod Curtain Munllnn And New At. 50 on the dollar. x 4 White Crochet Quflu 750, former prion 01.35. We have I Splendid Stock of JOHN LAIDLAW & %S0N.iiV Bslnod Tlonundo 0! Inca. II. '__I_. III A .._-.y RIBBONSI RIBBONS 1 L NEW `WHITE R|BBONS.[5 II IIIIII full IIIIIU I uluv _ _pgIn|ahs ml r1_mu:w , ' N.` 4 one one n-may hour: < I`; from auto and uihmlllntory rheu- Jouludnd to In your Hp-onaun I ha: W [mm gay thn hum -`rough! . _ n I] one. as shay qtvo driven the ' lout olmmnnd ' am new In an and Inn: nuts 1! mind. uni -nun. ,_ A In 11 What a Leading New York Piper jays about As wgll as all the New Shades inall widths. `AT vJALsu's onIAr`sunnai`sALB. "We note the cxtromo` favor shown White and Cream. Satin and Silk Rib- bons. Fashionable women. if beyond their ligst youth, are retrimmingsilk am} Cotton `Drones that `am rt "worn _ with a belt and collar of W its ibbon. If still young they usojohoulder Knots, Collar, Belt and Bow." Gonrummru. Jun IHIFIIIE The Melton : bank. in ruponco to I oil- culu lomr enquiring about the Ionltoho and northwub oropo ptoopoch Mo to- ioivod ova I00 nplho from con-oopondonu. The outlook {or in abundant lurvou II ox- ooodingly good. Tho oonogo undo! engu- votion in roportod Ilnun to truly par mnk nrmhrthnn mm: hnfnm In Lhnhln. vuuuu nu upunuu Illuun to sway] cont. ntuunhn OVI` baton In that wry ol the country. ~ In I} no any `I1 Va unnu uu _ v- . nto!IIu,nnd `an a win V I up: M Ind. : -llcl mentally. ,, v----1v-I 3- wt` I II Ilonnun. Que . Jul l3.-Ono hundred Chinamon appeared It the lI00l dC"I court In-day no uncwor to I chu-[bot loop- ing lnundriu wilho 5 Ileana. Thy pleaded not guilty. And damn I: oounul secured a postponement nnu tho SIM: inlunb. UH.` II..I.._|- L._|. 2.. ___-_-_-_ A- - _!-- Ill IJII UllI'PUIIlI'|'l, IIOW Hf III 13". I Tho man: n 0! the mooblng claim that the pawn: on on the undo: won un- due no min the slurp sumo ol the trick with limit but pnnd-. lnnnn Llu nlou Llmn. laoo Wu lot Vary Ian-Ilnp OOIIOII Alooud Paoou. l'on'r Hvuos. Mich. Jul 18. - The match non for 0500a side non Tom Cooper. of Dotoroih. and Fund. Loughaad, ol Safnia, the Canadian champion. on tho Port Huron quamr mm mom Inch yu- tordny afternoon provod a halo and wan a non dluppoinmont to the l,800 Ipootan um pnnont. It val won by the Canadian in tho surprisingly` ulow duo 0! 2:29. Thu nnnnnnrn nl n mnnnn nlnln ah-h IIIIU III IIIIIU `III IIIITP UIfI$ II `TICK I with am: but Ipood-. homo u.'1'.n.. um III II: ` ."1`ho notin mlninbt of IlIll"lnO Ihd M: orloo. Hon. . 8. Holding. llll dldddd to brand the labour anon In thooutptfn Hiueriot at tho mu-mum province; Imp 15th July to 24th July nine III I. on gocount of stormy was upoloxaood thou which prcvonud Ilhorlniu I lowing their calling. It. In lined mm. a (law no tun mm-A -m I0` Ill. FIIUIT XIII. It II mud my a day or we no tho oomonoomont o! the by the Capital uooutivo ot grinoipuh" in connootion with tho o V ronbo Onplhl dual. - ' The tunonl of J. 0. Dlonno. I oounhnb ot the public works took Iuoo this nu-nln and vs: I an ad. Tho ml 0! If tended In I body. - ' J. P. Whitney. loader o! the Ontario op- p;u:`Ib|.on, span in the open honuowb to- n Thu nnllno mlninhr of Inn-Inn nhtl Iain. J. P. Whitley [pooh 'l'o-nIqM--In Ix. Innulgd Lnhntnu In-an-_ C! an uncut; pyuuuu av`-I`-o-'$-I -A- uudod labour louou. 0-ruwa. July la.-JoIoph hbtoln. of 85. En . Pnooon county. bu L up- poin cloth 0! the divldon court - can and Ruuoll eountkn. I TL- C.-n--I -.0 I (I IN`.-- I-A. -- , liutof hum: In up and manual! . I. HIIII. 1431 uuunqnuoouunounou. ___.........-.- l..I.. In L.;; H LOUGHEAD can ooozp} TO EXTEND THE IEABON. Anuruuonu. n ,I.-l- II I.._. All cilia-on In court. ._ n,,- 9,n.,n- A V? I` -.:--~-~' knp election:-mO.lo mu: and nfllood Dr ldnoy hm not 0 I1 oun bIG_!IQIIIlghs ml r_nu:w ball oxnorlono mun hguu . V --Iwiuppoar with one or two `%,j.2 ~ applications of .,... g... ..... ... , fin the blood which - a mad at tin Ku- :b Iotintheukinormur 4,, .3 71$`! lick Kidn I. Elootricit , `b the urine. nest of PIOIIII." Advice Inc has moth- C UARJOILEIPI 0- ld n; In M. and on- only Inn 0! Graduate I- an; Dmuln-um tru-noting pmm Outuulnlx. Human thump:-r. turonr be-Iumnnl hunk "H--\v What pr-mublo to Invent." and ' 1 AMONG MARION. IRPIIPI. *EcK*s PINK POMPTLBRD "?PENTs Am) GIPVIGI-IAMS _ ._.. `o- _-_ _._....| yiixun WOOL TWEEDS, re- nln... ....1-_ .9 on... gun}... no... nu`--A W lint-Hy Incoming Innn popular I, ` non. Tmnnnmhworoduconll wu. Bu shun Yonu. ' nu D_Y O_9._._lfo1-Ilnoll. Cum AI .. __... uI|vhnrI\l\LQ nun '"m?%: xma' s'1 br`'T'<'?4"x'~, H I` |'l`.CELh. 0 Hum And Optlolux. no P313100 8; llilifkig us buy this Summer IIPPV IIIUI '-v ulluu` mil. M81 . Ida BI. IIo1ne.Wh. _._.__j; U IUIYIICI I Iuuwi I I DY00..Pnonn-to Cam I X18081` N. om`. W91`-}~'}:fax'.;1`..'c': mm Omlolu. CREAM. ud-oa""T""`......`"...... Rum: C111. In. J: I8 --`l'bo ' jun: . pug. Iq&u.IhnnpuIlo nah ilaill: nu In-nvuu noon-unu- Ilg wupuupuduudloluuhn. 1-. umuson co. ; AND SUNBUBN ITT J V`!-CI 3%`! O. Blllidq. Wont blind. found a row but drimng mar tho i-land on Sun . Auilmdpltolouibuno row. I changes In District uloon. Ibo lam Inllltla gonad ordtr author- gludihu L:,oIt.-Col. oou:, D 0.0.. 3: , ll women. to nphood 3 llondnnhon. oohnnndual the B.C.A. Nesting in aid to to vim. 09000: in but op- cit pols in duo Indolihod um uouL.coL w. D. Ootdon ol lhdciotoo. N.3.. bu ban 5 on. as sauna. . yvuvtw VVII -I IIUC `I Sovorol Kinguoniono sitting noor tho hm-bot front. boowoon lovon and eight. o'clock luo owning our a balloon uooud, seemingly {tom Wolfo Iolond. They dio- unotly out 1 mn out loos Iron: it. tho ponohnho opon and tho wll tnvollor doooond at I npld run into too "nut mar Wollo Island. Iolondon who won -luonioood this morn- ing know nothing ol tho nllilr. Ponto- nan OI Ih PAH` llihh Ann oh; A-an-0 -..A Improvement In eunbury lend. Sonbury le end drum band reached the city eerly yeeberdey morning end proceed- odnt once to Wetortqwn. N.\ ., where Lhoueellla ol Orengemon were met. to cole- bruhe the glorloun cwelfoh. Kingeboninnu were planned end eomewheh eurprieed to eee Inch e marked Improvement. in the playing md A genorel appearance at the bend. They wore their new unlfonne hr she Bret time yeehrdey. end in la needlees to may they ootnpue levorebly`wlt.h my cup of-t.o due mneloel organisation 0! en kin . Len evening they favored the,cit.lxene with several eppro we eclec- None end their lender. Gordon eldron. ol Bunbnry, le to be congretnleced on the way they ecqumed themeelvee. mg umuv nounmg 0| Lnq mar. l IDlo~ ma tho Paul Smith out the noon: and ulao. Noohinghuboon hard 0! Ihounnul. bun Iuuw In RUIN`! IIIW ooupungl. Col." Mobomld. of Pioton. wn aboard the min and was pnuing from one our- risgo to another when the brunt occurred. The chock owned by the brook throw him to ono aide. lie gr:-pod the hand-nil at the end of the our but the oonliunod jolt.- ing throw him off. B0 was puny badly shaken up but wu not. seriously injurod. line! 3 Plate: In In lonrbly shaken UP. When the nooond oxourlion tnln was running from Watortown" no Capo Vincent Int. night tho couplings parted in the centre u! the snin. The rear cu-riaau were Ion bo\_lnd. sud whon the `Accident Wu dio- oovond in van found nooounry to run back um miles to noun new oouplsngo. (.`ol." Molhlmld. of Pintnn. Ill nhnnrd Wu." F". IUIII IUT QIIU lllllfllll llllllule Ab Kl lerney. Men. yesterday It lent 8.000 Orengemen end their friend: guber- `ud for their ennuul denmnetretion. The town we prolueely decorated and every- thing peued o` eucceufully and quiebly. Llghonin etruok the state military camp eh Peekukll . N.Y.. yeeterdey. The Y.M. C.A. tent, in which were e number of men. wee res etrnok. end Corp. J. J. Mcboneld killed. Many otohere were badly injhured. Thnlnnnl nnnnlnminn lnnhhell nlu will VII Iuveruy nanaloa. John Roboruomounployod by W. J. Mc~ Curt, of Avonmore, Ont, general mor- ohant, woo found Iaohovo uwlon 8300 in cub. nllo Ihlm. u. oollu.-r.` etc. On boinf found out he book the western tnin and on immodilhly. Mr. Mccorb got the money back. ` I DO DOWIIIII KIWI ! um I '59 0! win which in in p to utilize. Julian A. Mndon, . M. Brookold and P. K". Hudlon, of New York. arrived in the my last ovonmg on Mr. Malian : yacht. 0 They romninod to until this Afternoon. than nhav lain for tho Thnuund Inllndn. unmng one Imunou. . Rev. Dr. Moclridgo. Intel uppointod by `tho bishop-of Toronto to t. o miuion 0! South Burloizh, hon Accepted I largo pu- ioh In the lblho of New York. VIVA- -`A.-.I-.4-. Al 9}.` mm! Al l}nn|:-nn:I un In an aura ox now 10:3. The members of the am! of Rockwood honpml (or tho inuno. are talking of or- ganising I bowling club. The immune mucus: l no bowling gram and a no of rln which in In nrnnnnod tn udzn. IIIIIU. Kllly UWIOTI VIII DBO! In FIG. Tholootl ulocinion loobboll olu will meet in tho Y.M.O.A. hull this evening to -looldo u to the manner in which the sur- pluu fund: ohnll be diopoud of. It In probable that the money will be expended on a picnic. A duly. QAAL nu... .. ah- .o.......-.-.. Es on I plume. A light. book laoo on the steamer St. Lawrence hut. n uh: while she van on her way from Oapo Vincent. N. Y.. to this city bohwun uwo oi her puun rs. Ono ol the combatants. 5 Caunqui obel-koopot. Inn ve:-sly handled. John Rnhnrtnnngnnnlnvnd luv W. J, Mn. M. Britten. M.P., bu presented Quinn : bowng club vmh 3 non of band- uno bowl: (or competition by $110 mun- hnn. ` "'1?-'rmu;uonu two very source on Wolfe Inland, and sho hny crop in sustaining amt damage, on in in more Hun ready to `out. - flgn flnlnn D.-`AA-n -Kn nnunmnntlnd neon. _ Gen. Quintin Benden, who commended the insurgent: in the engagement on July Mb. uh Pnpnvn Heights, Cube. we: killed `during the ght. .l. nmum. rm-mm-lv Mun-Av & Burton. CD110` HID IIKIII. J. nunon. turmorly Mnrn gt Burton. electric osrpot olonnoro and up omen. has purolmod the plant and intend: obn- unulng the bnnlnou. Rgu Du Ilnnh-Irina, lnhl-nnnninhul hv l.IIUy TUIIIIIIIUC III!` Dill Klllll IIIUTIIUUI when slag late for tho Tbouund Illlndn. At. KI lnrnnv, Man , vnfarrhv an Inn K "I uownulnou. QUIIIICIOII IUC. `thpt. Thacher.-of'QuIboo. Mn. Thacher. I110 mother. and-. the Mines Thacher. his shun, Ill vldtlng lrlandn in Kingston te- dnv- Io I-no qllun any. V Lulolnnoo to no tho blogrnph, Lulu Onlprlo park. Thursday evening. mu bondin nuondsnoo. Admlulon 10c. {Ln} ll'|...|... .4|l'f\nAI|nn Mon Thnninn `A IIIUO I'M. Hols, "OE l HD0104` The corner on: of who Howl Dion ohopol will In [aid this tuning at Iovon o'clock. K `Ann I n-n inn nnnn [Inn ilnr nfnh-LI ouou. Boys! Hue you soon the tar ogol. tho hunt novelty ? Only 50. t R. slow 1 0o |. ' ' M Edward hrfnr. Mo odltm ol the Town- to Globe. wu In_t.ho city to-dpy on M: way to tho quun city. hnnhnnm to In tho Hannah. Lnkl 150 Van iotui lawn omnua me no lnolhnolluu. Limit.-Ool. Dal nturnod to the city to- d with Ihowlunuu-0. L _ hot. Puwdl at 00.. Innhu Ind btokgn, New York, Inn lailod. _ (`Judas nnld nlz Urn. N.V.. ln. In 7.30. 2 menu, new Ion, nan mun. Chno told at Una, N.Y.. Mo. to 7c.: M [Auk hilt. N.Y., from Hos too,-20 ` 'l'|n nnonnr Imnn nf Lhn Haul Dian IIIIE4 P. l.JjI[l_[[l.! sensual. 1 _.j_ THE "TRAIN DIVIDED. h::;u Io In-I P ..I IIx__.-g___--__ .:..n,` luod A Vanna! Io : IIIJ- .. Kai. I-I; _ .l n-..._ _ IVVIIVID VV\J\Ila I UV]-253115). I9` lir price`.O`t,~our price 50 ydrd. u` _ in Lot DRESS GOODS C 5 --yard. regular 75c goods. thing reduced at our Sum- ` o ' YL OR S. iARAGAPI-I8. i IIKIIBI $0 I Til. LHUTU II Ionroluy I DUE` can on them. And all the budget, numonlu. am. that could be kept! an souvenirs have bgou romovod and exchnn for similar aouvonirn with man of oi. or regiment.-I. Sorgt`.-Major Canon has I cm: 0! the rie Iniuldc on hicli in inacribod the mun: ol all the Jhgcgcmcnbc in` which the famous old hrigndo hu uton part. Col.-Bcrgb. Newman but cores: of the Bcctn Urey: 3nd to on down the lint. ouch member as 1 crock. of some on: lunonn British regiment. All the mom- bcrc of the comingont war `the bronco modal put-outed to than by the prince 0! Wall.` Scrub.-:l`nj.<`>'I* Cnnrigon boa-taut: posts: can var. Mon canon Wnlu minnnk 1.3. in- .ia..i pnqnlly mun nli Dy mm inch II. "I vpuid not enhance my oxpotionco for any ::.%':'."..::'....~" ..... . n ubiloo a.y nu.` main... .n' .mu.;eo go rydal hllguoof the Canadian: no muslin`. Km gnu. n.....n.. hll "'..s:""'.......' *"-r'.:*'.:....""u,....."".:.*.:.: mxolnd nungkuud nary min I0 5611505 to fan: ll Ihoudnuu nquix-od.ol. Mn. uon.of ' Book 0 rd: `h II: II won overcome by hu- 'C5'|||Q|IlId'UIcIId|VIyiIIII- piano 0! tho main Indian on :An.- man. annn-au.:- oL-A _IL._ `L. W3` 7.iIs'."n'.n."',I.'s'i"'n`.'. .a5i 3 tunic , hr an n! An Amman |'II'NH DI" VVIUC Ell?` JIII Dflllx tunic (6! that 0! an oioer'n ant. `nlnnt. an n -IL... _..4I-I ""3'.. "I in"... '.`I..'3'J would otonool broom. The oxprondon gonqnlly undo an by the in. "I Innld not nxnhnmn mi nnaphnng In. An: flllrlu I0! Ffcllll IIIIDIIEIUII. The men say they were dreadfully handi- capped for want ol I bend. They did not have one during the big pnrrle, nor at any time on which they were inepect- ed, save at Alderphot. when the band 0! the Rie brigade played them put. The old tunioe taken over by the men to wear aboard ehip, ete.. are eight! to be seen. There in lonroely u but- ter. on than. And All the lndmu. numnnln, The men tell of an act of kindneae on the part or memhere of the rie brigade at aldereher. which rhowa the erprit do corpe" exiating between regirnente. and the forethou ht of men need to the brunt of battle an hardehipe. Whentheooloniala arrived at Alder-ahot after a long and tiresome nnreh, they had but a few min- utes toprepan for the review and also partake of retreehmente. Each unit waa given a eeparate room at the harracke. and while the colonial: were partaking of luncheon, memhera of the rie ~ brigade. in organized i-quads. went into the different rooms where were etored the aide arm: etc.. of the coloniale. and poliehod. dueted and prepared all the aoooutremente, ready [or one when the ownere returned for them. Thie waa,ronly one of many hind aota shown to the bolonial troops. In all the festivities the Canadians eeemed marked for apecial attention. The man nv hhav Intro draadlnllv hanrli. IJUHK DyIIU III UUIIUT BUIIUUIIIK IllUIUU|UI- Sergt.-major Cannon eaye that u landing in Liverpool the `rec le M ed W here are the 1ndiane.evl entgy expect- ing toeee a bend of warrior: with their war paint and leathere. The Canadians had an invitation to V>lDlb Ulaegow, the council guaranteeing all ex mean. but the invitation could not ac- cepted. The Britieh government also contemplated sending the Canadian: on a trip through England, Ireland. Scot- land and Wales, but thie pleaeaat outing had likewise to be relueed. During the term 01 their vieit the coloniale were kept buey. there being eo many func- tion: to attend. About the only time they had to themeelvee was in the evening. Sir Henry Irving put on a upe- cial performance for the Uauadiane. and many of the theatree did lihewiee. The Oanadlane had etanding invitation! to all the theatree. the heat aeate in the `different theatree being act a rt .lor them. Every aecond man met wit on the atreete wanted to carry all the Cuna- diane to the neareet hotel and treat them. It was a good thing lor the reputation ol Canada that eober. ateady men were ohoeen to repreeent the country. Not a tingle man from Canada wae eeea under the influence of liquor during the stay in England. The returned warriore eay that no enthueiaatic did the Eu lirh people become over the Canadlanl t I on tho etnete women fairly hugged them. The the declare to be a solemn fact, and it wae one rololy as an espreaeion of their good-will towarde Can- I A. -.... ................ ...... .. ..... ...... ....,..... .. return home lagoon. They were given to undentid they would have ten days in England elter July 3rd. Ineteed, how- ever, they were given warning Thursday night. let inet.. to have their eifeota peeked and ready for ehipment Fridey night,ee they would all At nix o'clock Seturdey morning on the Dominion liner Bcoteunn. The passage out wee very stormy. heed wind: revuiling until the bent: of Newiound- end were elghted. Nearly All the troops were ten sick, but they epeal: highly ol the Ieoworthlneel end eteedlneea oi the Bootemen. The troope lnnded at Quebec genie:-day, being met at the wharf by undrede of people and n brue bend. Thouunde our the Canadians deport lrom Liverpool. bend: of muuio Elnyink Auld i Lung Syne end other touo ng melodiee. Rm-h..mnior Gannon urn hhur. unon . .------- . ~ no use of an Ieyle us: Inn lenti- eeneed end lee lepetetlon lerelgtlup no--rue Cnnenleu In e Good `linen 'l'he llegeeon cenuegeet elect to he lone tulle. A W Kin(eton`e repeeeentetireeln the Gene- dieu contingeu yhloh ettended the Qneen e diemon jubilee oerenioniee in London, returned home to-dey. end while not given en overwhelming reoeptioh were nevertheleee enthun-ieeticelly --welcomed home by the hundred or two cltlueue who getlmed et the Johneton etreet etetion `of the Grend Trunk I-eilwey. The boy: never looked better. none of them hevin acquir- ed Ineny additional pounds of eeh end tted their cunice like "the peper on the well. Their (wee end heude were brouzed end eunhurnt,_ivln them A healthy. robust eppeerenoe e making every men look like a weether-heeten veteren. A nqued of A" eld buttery- rnen - gethered It the croeeinq et Pleoe d Armee etreet end cheered their home coming oomredee ee the treln heering them sped by. All the wlndowe in the herrngh were eleo "menned. end vetloue were the ertiolee weved from the window: to lend emplneie to the oheere which the hetterymen eent up am "coloniele" pueed b . Th: enulien trnnne rli not ernnnt hn I II IIIC "CUIUIIIIII PIE] 9 The Canadian troop: dicrnoc expect to ' Io soon. wan undanhni thdv would hum ban gdnn in cduaous soup` Hon: futon` mm mm; LEAF mm-:vIm.| Vayniuriui-3 si-ioh:-:23. I `Bottle. Sold only 111' ..._AL, 4:. J *-,V"_;z'_',I't-V:-17..Z. ., . n;-J m....v 1~ums. .n'n}} :3.%{%iso`a;` 3-`ICU! IX` NIIIC.u _ nun wuv uvuuuuu w lrvp IIII IITIIIIIII IIIOII uupnnIi_ uuuhluuunt vhicbdn 830.000 and gntu wan china on in. Hoounslynhohufol and him about do- nnndlng tho noon] oi nun-{ago rolntiom. snnnnldo Run. 8L'NN\'lDI. July l2.-Noi.wii.hnunding the intonao host 0! law. week the lumen housed I lot of hay which is nfnirlg good I croin this section. The rain 0! ndnyv nig b wu much noodod and was thankful- ly rocoivod by the farmers. Henry Har- poll. jr.. bu purchnaod I new top buggy and I not of lmrnoso from John Martin. Elginburg. Willis and Edward Hlupxll nnunuly id a vinit. to Vorouou Mu, . Clark on bar son and his Will won ro- oonuy the guests of John Hoyooll. Sandi- liold Knight: is expected homo Ihortly. Not many from bore Attended Io:-vloo on Bnbbuh evening on account oi the norm. Thou who onondod in tho morning won woll plouod with tho dioooum 0! Eu. Mr. Lunon. Grain promise! to In I crop. Barley in gown ripo. A tale girl bu an-ivocl oi. Jono an Abrams. uuuu IUUKIUU UK -lI WIITI COII%. Lon Armlun, CAL. July l3.-Nioho|u 0'Croud. the nlllionuin mine crust. that whom the town of Onod in nunod. committal onloido with morph- iuu luoovonin; at. his home hon. lacuna NI wih doolinod to tap that turn! of lbolr `hlluil Iniilihlmtngnull mruull Wuru prurullb. nov. Mr. lnompoon, Ldothodm. minister, otointod. Mr. and Mn-. Woir. of Tweed, Ipout. Sundny At. the Inilln. Min McGuire 1- rant. Sunday nu En- terprise. Mrs. J. H. cAvoy visited in Nupnnao on Sunday. John Pivor. of Bar- lin. who accompanied `his mbor.Mro. Borg- mm. homo. left for the west to-day. Mu. Edwu-dcuvonnugh attondod cho fundrtl of her grandmother, who died nut CIlIbl0- ville Inn wook.