Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1897, p. 6

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7.; V. Clcvdnd I-_ .:n-_1__-._ |""'-'r'9s=--"'-'5`-"~~'-4u'~'-`.';...'j:'.'..' loouronponol. _b HAIILIOI, Ont, July 29.--On account of Inhunblo weather snd consequent Ilju gwondnnoo the running non of the Hamilton I-loin noociution have been pouepoood an Sandal . It bu boon ruining slum incoloual. y since Sunday |uG.Md the truck in very bony. Iain IMO `in X mm: IIIIAIIDK -mt]: nnmrnx. 11.5.. Jilly zv.-1'no ltlllll kgml Ghent. dhpntohod Iron Halifax to loan of the otnnding of the Fur- nco lino shunt. lalnoto City. in the suuuunaunu. in ropitud 50-day U0 ll'Ul'I llll Wll. XII, U: l\'llUW- Mn. Kollow in aid to be in New York and it in reported thus the in about to go" into n noighboring Itih and. under in Inn, be carried aonmidont. of Wu. town. ...-_.._ IPGTK CIIIHUU II IUIJVU Ilall-Ulla A rush wns made for the stairway und nine of the men mnde ahoir escape by that means. the other two being obliged to seek safety byjumpinc into I tree Ind goin down the trunk. An instant later she ban was I mu: 0! soothing nmu. lovcnty Stitches Nooounry. CARTHAGE, N.Y.. July 29. - Charles Cnin, the eighteen-your-old non of the late Thomas Cain. met. with I horrible accident .6. hi: Hanna "1: {nnunna-C `unlit - L-an nuts:-I LIIUUIII Ullllg KIIUII Wlllll I |.lUl'I'IUI Eaclucn at bin homo. He jum from a hay mow upon I wnggon load a hay, not observing I pitchfork which won Ituck in the boy. -handle HE: hllo struck squarely on the IC handle. it ponotrnod his bank, tear- ing him open. The wound won eleven incheq long and roquirud about seventy ntiwhonhoinoooit. u ' >1. \ - n zmoiinouud-~!IIs.nZszu lrlthh Anulun ` , Io! Illl 0! Into. Iluhooohod menu. per plan or round. ~ Raul lowl. Ipdng ohlohon Ind our oy ul- Ulgl. rqlljy. Putty ol all doicripoionn. Iclhlu 5a. and loo. (including cake). coho sud undwlohu. Open day ' nlnlk 'l'nlnnhnnn29SL Ioonrod A nlvoroi. WAn:n.'rowx, N.Y., Jul 20.-Juntioo M. L. Wri ht hu, rsncod r. Wnllinm J. Kollow. o tlllci y. an absolute divorce from his wife. Mny J. Kollow. Mn. Knllnw in mid On ha in NA: Vn.I. In-mun IIII crux ll vlry navy. It in frobuhic gluon will In some changes undo :{ the pray:-unto. -no nova-but was insane tiui-no g}. CL. 9... .a.n.....- w .- A C40.000 llre. OLEAN, N.Y., July `.9.-The stroke of I hammer upon a nail caused a 840,000 re yesterdey and eleven men nerrowly escap- ed being cremated. The men were new- roong is 35.000 bnrrel oil tank which was iled with crude oil. when it was dis- covered then the oil had ignited from A epark ceueed ee above nuted. A runh `me mad: fnr thn nmirw-v -nrl "H" . ITV" Iii! . turn; Iopulluno. Mmnlv. ` July 29. -- A upoclnl from Oporto, Po:-M301. in that the poliliul situation, All-only gnu. ha been upgra- ntod by Ohopcrong meunru taken by the government in intintdnto the republicans md to force them to gin oaoc to In I mnoiul propouln. ' 'l`u-nnrn In mxm-n'lIu':'m I.inImn_ `ulnar: Oloekmehere Wm Strike. New YORK. July `.29.--Looal union num- ber one of the united brotherhood of cloalrmakers met last night to complete ar- rangements for the strike of the organiza- tion scheduled for August 15th next. All present werein fever of the ordering out of the cloalrmakers in this city. As an in- stance of the wages now being paid, Ja- cob Silvermen stated that for a week : work of eighty-ve hours, in the employ of Meyer Jonesson, he had been paid $1.35. It was said that operators who were for- merly paid sixty-ve cents for jackets now get fteen cents. and operators on capes are paid seventeen cents. They formerly got thirtyve cents. YCIBIOIEHIIIUFI _Il'G IITIVIIII. Ill Ill! IOEII oommndmo Ian on nsoionod his anti` 1: no most all ovontunlitiol. . I Lnuusulnn in this AA--mbmlu I-Inn Lin): kn W III IVCHFIIIIIFICU. Aooordin to this doc bah. the kin" bud 3 Ion con once on tut-day wit the prom or. Ionhor Eihtu `Riboiro, that which the cnbinet had I muting mt! do- oidod to his whatever measures were nao-. county for the preaerntion of order. `lhmm-tn um nun-ant. nf tho imnnndimr OIIIII7 I0! FIB pl'I'VIIl0lI OI 0l'UB|'. Report; are current of the inn ding prosecution and dinmisul from t "cu-my of a number of oicon. unoug whom org neural gononln. | nnuunu pm: I. , ` a Troops no patrolling Linbon, when rolntotoemouu are arriving. and thoiocal An-nnunnolnnh `uni nn no-Ainngpl hi. .5. an Inn (I II III! III mlun o pnvidon pluyo hing tn 0 for the Man a ' 9! Oil Ilnploynu so dooompuny slum. V `n nhnmar nu nilv damrntnd. Hun NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER nu Ibntnal-Fnnonl of the use .4. A. $--_..-_.l 3- II j$$IIO$I:II CIICK-I III IHC IICVC -1! `In Raymond. ` Mort-rnuI.,'July 29.-The iunerel of the` lube A. A. Raymond. which took piece from the church of St. Louis I)eFrAnce to- Jey. wn attended by an inuential depu- tniiion from the supreme court of Indepen- dent. Order of Forreatere. The deceased was uupreme junior woodwerd of the order and high inspector for the province of (200500. and by reason of bin memberehip in the eu revue court. was entitled to honor by the do of the order. Dr. Oran- byntehhe. the supreme chief ranger. To- ronto, wee preeent. An. (3, H. Raid nu-nminr nf New Rnnhh KBITKIDIC UUKFBC. The Pittebur and Castle Shannon mil- rond company as secured a preliminary injunction against president Dolen. secre- tury Warner end others intereuted in the miuerretrike. The plaintilf claim: that the working of its mines in Baldwin town- ehip have been interlerred with by the do- lendante and other: co operating with them, intimidating and preventing the miners who desire to work from going into the pits. . Two Charter: Likely. Wumxnu. July 29.-Four hundred min- or: and supplies will "lave Victoria by scanner for Dyan. on their way to Klon- dike. VIM... ..--`l. ngnginln .'.. H..- (V D D I-..nI A- parununn luau WBBK aggrognwu on.-,uuu. A party of goid nearchoru from Hamilton and Toronto pusod bhrough the city you- berdny en route for t.hoYukon. Ir. in nhntml that lnwvnrn Am nnw anonand Pwrsnuno, July 29.-The general strike situation is less encouraging from the miners standpoint than it was a week ago. Breaks in the ranks of the river men and a general feeling of discourage- ment over the West Virginia situation have combined to quench enthusiasm in a re- markable degree. The Pittsburu and Castle Shannan mil- ronto, wu prueonu. lion. G. H. Reid, premier of New South Wales. arrived here today from England vie New York. He will spend tomorrow in Ohbewa, end'af:er 8 visit to Toronto end Niagara Fella, will leave for Venoou ver. whence -119 mile for home on Sunday week. ` Ulla- The onh receipts in the C.P.R. land do- parlunontlaat week aggregated 810,000. A mu-lav of cold unmhnn from Hamilton wruly an TUUUB l0l' IIIID I IIIOIL It is stated that lawyers are now engaged in preparing a charter thnt will ensure the rmaneney of the lot` rates offered by the ew York company whiol; was to build the proposed Duluth railway. ` The difficulty is to get a charter which hold: good in Manitoba and Minnesota. It is probable that twoohnrters will be neceseer . ., ll2..I...p.I l'\ T\ .......II A...` l\` pl... .. J..-` A... EH30 DWO UUITIMFU Will 06 IICUUUIIT 9 Michael 0 Dannell, one of she o dent em- ployee: of Petorboro, stream and bridge de- partment committed suicide last. night by taking a dose of Paris green. ` qllllly UIIIUUUFU `T"""""` " 19;. '.".::.`:..': ' TM land undo 2 ) lope 0|` Ilcothl nor. Bnaux. 11.8.. July 29.-Tho ctounar mvol Ohm. rll-nmhul ha. Inna... Vioufgduiou noafunu. Striker: Dluounged. .....-. Y__I_ nn VIVL- cm... % . Tmwr am: feeling lumber nu doth uni e; ct;|l`.nnI'l ll , hunt mood. EUIIIIUILII [L`uIJ.l VVIJIIIII William Auetln, the tell men of Stan- ly county, in now working at the old bleckemi h shop on Lee street. He was twenty-one `years old on April 13. men- euree eix feet nine and three-quarters Inches in Me stocking feet. and in still growing. He walrhn 225 pounds, end in npperently eveke eton now. but with large bone: and mueclee. He lifted when only nineteen years old, 3 bele of cotton weight over 500 pound: and carried it some wenty-(Ive rude. On_I Nceltly tllrle northern gentlemen o - fared "him UNIX) to go in trelni for vgsenre to light the champion o the ever! . He has never smoked chewed or drunk a intoxlcenu. and icon the picture of _ ealth. - - .- Blunt or The `In-lool lute. Salisbury 06.0.) Won-Id. Illlllln-. Angoln 4|`- 6-Il an... alt __T_ lewboro Notee. Nrwnono. July 28 -The Mieaee Caeaidy, Ottawa. camping at Popular Point with Mr. Somere and family. returned home Monday. The camp lorce wae joined by another Ottawa lady to-day. At a meet- ing of the I. O. F. Monday evening three candidates were initiated and eeveial ap- plicotione received. The ateem-yacht Jubilee paused through the canal. oing north Tuesday. Mr. Leucur ol Biln Bridge. is in the village the gneet of Rev. George S. Clendenning. Farmer: report the beat wheat crop in many years. A large party ol Morriahurg pleasure Ieekeraare camping here. The party are lnende 0! Mr: Brown. I.P.S., who owne a cottage. Beaidee hie cottage being full, the company occupy the Butler and Pree- toneottagee near by. A yacht party in .~ mapping at the hotele. having been dnveu ell` the ake by the rough weather. Near- ly double the amount of special price! for Newhoro lalr have already been enbecribed ; of any previona year. All the vernment work: at thin rt have been`: completed. ' Ateet of the rain will be made soon. 1.. 8. Lewis he returned from Brantlord, where he wae delegate from Newboro maeonlc lodge. A refri orator weighing a ton ha: been placed in err & Muetard e _ meat shop on Main street. sum Bum; SCISSORS.'| -no vu-y must no: Olly A94 ouunuu `Ana no name run when `lo no OQIIIIIIIIAPIIII nals:-bud`: bargain day tomorrow. - Rev. J.` 0. Cornell, Mnynvillo. sun In tho city today. 4 Amok`: till: man: ennntinnlon um! nick FINI- Ab Chicago the long standing trouble be- tween the su reme council and the advis- ory council 0 the Royal league culminated in open secession. The formation of a new fraternal organization is mooted. The se- cession means that 15,000 out of 18,000 members of the league will pull out. `WKIIIIT. V; AVUITII III among those _." /rhwa udvuh ` I comi- Iiu Wallor, o(.PnuIbu_rg, ytl. III I. Aduuo 7 khnudu-[true doputnem. `And his news `roLn` up maul III! lllroy so-uuy. ` Amati : pills cunt conuupuion gnd slot holdncllu. _ . Ex-warden Campbell, Hinohinbroohwu in the city today. Min Id: I43. visiting lriondn at. Gundnn in we owy sonny. Mieellde Lee. visiting friende at Camden Eeeh, returned home last evening. The Mieeeq Chadd end Hurley. Pieton, are the guelu of Mlle Huvley. Eerl etreeh. ' ' Aldennnn Tait left to-day for-the Thane- end Ialuuli ho amend e bemperenoe eon- venbion. ' Rev. E. 8. Shorey. of Mo:-van, wee In the city yeetardey enroute for 5 camp on tbglllidzeu anal. `I I1.-.12-`A. I... I-4... --|I-4| Ln Home. An awful wreck occurred on the Centrel Pacic railroed neer Reno, Nev., yesterday. The engine. baggage. express and mail care were reduced to kindling wood. Six Indiana on the baggage nor were killed. The wreck was caused by spreading of the reile. A 5 tVL:......- Al... I...... -L_..A:..... L--..|.I.. L- U10 IHGGIII lllln Mrs. J. J. Gardiner Ina been called to Weaobrook on account of we illnou of her mothor, Mrs. Loonhrd. Th; hnnurl on, can-Ln Innlr. lm`: nflnnnnnn 1|`. lll0l'AllGl'g MIT. IEDDIITI. The board 0!. work: mot thin aluruoon at half-put three. ohairmnnCcI-eon presiding, to clear o` tccumulntod business. 1:! 'D....5|-.. Q........... N V u:-:b;.I L3- E. rDlII'llUy. Byl'BDIlI'U' Jlola. VIIIWII LIII parent: to-da . He conducts a barber uhop on the at or aide of the line. Tho nnll-An hnn In-trnuntndhrnuvlr Pmhn _ uhop me other ai do or the uno. The aultnn has Inutructod Tewk Pubs , minister for foreign affaira. to nign the poses preliminaries on Saturday next. `Aanotfa Amica Anodyno cums all unm- nnu IZQODIIIOHO. A lawn party will be hold at. St. John's church rectory, Bath, on Tuesday evening, Aug. 3rd. First - clasa music and an ex- oollenb evening : entertainment. nthnu-lnnd n fnr nlmn hnraninn. f.n.mm-. Ayoaborda The displacement of a rail on the St. Louis air line near the Indiana and lllinols bonndar caused a passenger train wreck ovening. A number of persons were killed. I`: II..- II`--- .__._.I 4.-.......:lI.\- gull to -13' ....:= 5 kg," IIUII D09 T01155- Jo n}`.3onnora,. of Waterbown. N.Y. . died yesterday at noon. Deoeued had boon ill with oonautnption for eighteen months. He has a. sister in Newburgh and one in Napaneo Mills. 'I`hn (lint. nf Hun cn-nntnr I-Annhlin nf nan. CH3 III LIIHPIIHUII LVIIIII. The diet of the greater republic of Con- tral America has declared W. L. Merry, who was racenuy appointed United States minister to Costa Rica, Nicaragusand Sal- vador. persona non grabs. Arnnt. n Arninn Annrlvnn mu-an dim-rhnm_ KIIIIUS. lpUI'D Ill IUUI'EllOU- By 5 big re in Michigan City the non- tral portion of the town wu swept. The damage in eat.imntod- M: 8100.000. One man lost his life in the ames; two other- woro fatally burned; ueverd are mining. Knnn Hm Inlnnrl nun: hv nnina AI-nnr. n WOTO IIl'oI|ly Dlll'90 IOVUTII II` mllll. Koo the blood pure by using AI-nob : pills o Chamomile and Mandrake. Raw. Art.hur`(`.nnI'An. Unnndinn Methodist pill! OI LIHIIDUIIHIC Inu IVIIIIUTHKUV Rev. Art.hur'Caatol. Cansdian Methodist miuionary in Japan. has been appointed official corroapondenu. owing to the illness of the Rev. William Elliott, suffering from an ntfection of the lump. nnd returning home. A .. .....l..l ..._--l. ..._........I ._ AL- f1-_L_..I Elli` C0111 IIIDCI. Fyfo andorson. Indiana. has been or- reahod in~Toronto, accused of embezziing. He admitted the change and will go back to the United States. \ A..-nt - A-..uI.u. Anndnng Anion. ngn-nlnin L0 EDD Ull DBIEOU. ` Ar-not : Arnica Anodyne cures nenralgn and tgothaohe. A I.-.. p.-..o- -:|I L- Iuu.I.I .5 CL 1A|\n,- I'UW. Richard Tumor. a. well-known wholesale merchant, of Quebec. and prominent liberal politician, was appointed to-day as legisla- tive counsellor in place of bhe lube Ron. D. A. Rose`. FBI.` .l:-..I....-_......A. -5 .. _-2I -_ LI..- Ge WBTU KIIIDU. Li Hun? Tun, grand councillor and member of the Tnungli Yumen, is dead. He was a believer in a strong anti-foreign policy, and was the chief opponent of Li Hung Chang. 'l"}m Rm-nr-nun nvnnninnintn uni Hmv lnfl-. IIUHK Vlllllu Theyracuaa excuraionista any they left home oxlfpecling to escape from the rain. but during their outing they did not get a glimpse of the sun. Rain wu falling nll along tflxe route. I`. ` nnnnnnn at \U.b--bnun `M V ;` II In-an ripo- VN Mjnuuhtui lol'Pnn- _ n-glut nun, buboln . humus; diu- `Vlb Inysluu-an I My bthuno if niu L vnuor. persona non gram. Amok : Arnica Anodyne cures diarrhmn. dynentoryftrnmpa, etc. G1-and uninn hnrvant. hnmn nf tho Mnm. uynuluery, Cfllpl, 850. Grand union harvest. home of the Metho- dist churches of the Shnrbot Lake mission in Daniel Hughes rove. 030, on Thun- day. Aug. 5th. plendid prognmmo 0! games, sporty and addresses. Bv I bin rs in Minhinnn Citv tho mn- KC! PTGIIIIIIDBTIGI UH Dliallfllliy lllliao ` _A:not. a Anodyno sum-j mar congninta. \ 9.0. ......l._..... T...l:-n- L... `snarl nu. p0 OICIT OII` ICCIIIIIIIIIKOU nuunuu. H. Routloy. Syn-scare, N.Y., viuitod hie in-Ann f.n.:hnr Ha nnndnntn A bu-her IUIIUIIU UVUIIIIIK U UlIlUI'UIlIIllllUlIIl- Sutherland : for shoe bargains, to-mob THU. .__-d.__-._ llnvollhg 0! {ho `lb:-II Idol. |-_A Il.....l.`- - "us:-uou. ~ The matter in nccraoa non vnun an the [router `unrest humus bdl facts. ti! validity d tho In: N -_ nsnnntig .3: jun! - I ` A uuthjvhy cps` _ if _ I ITUXIIIIIII l--U III C3Iv"CZ vu-- :- Ioooupcodod. Washington, July 29.-Qublio mm in Wuhi ton were generally uupriood when t e nnnonnoomont was mule in the cable dnpntcheo a few dc ainco that the quaui at the? Clay Bul- waftreuy Ind tubal in tin Brit- nh rlhncnt in luuwlthspnr to and: thy uvdlnu island: the United sum. nd wan cannon tho at th _ `to London. . It is true that,Sir Wilfrid Leurier the Canadian premier, has not obtained` a promise that the German end Bel- gian treaties will he denounced. while an the same time the Austnluian and Natallen bills for excluding elielu have not received the al ` t. Wewill soon beer complain from he vat and south, and the coloniel belie! In I . Chunberlein as the ideal secretary well be strained." . servicea. . "No colonial representatives will sit in the British parliament. Neverthe- less, we are told that the premiers and Mr. Chamberlain are I0 satisfied with their meeting that they oplns that a similar conference ever few years would he a good thing, 'e doubt they are saying this seriously. "It. in cm-min thnt. no such oolite ex- saying this seriously. It. is certain that no polite preuion is likely to flnd an echo in the colonies. The lutrrenneu of the jubilee conference will make it hard for llng"C0lOniBl secret y to again lu- duce I. e colonies to ac ' their prnmiegn London. . an :. o..... 45.4 mp nfilfu-id `l';nn-in trusted the harvest wns_ nu. From all accounts the treasury will not be asked to find a. single shilling to support any pan-Ilritunntc schemes. The zollverein has been buried, and the Pacific cable must be looked for in lim- ho. where it will have for company lun- lry _visions of speedier imperial mail HGITICGI. paper says; Cultivn.ting' the colonial premiers seems to have led to results no meagre us ploughing the sea sands. Colonial secretary Clmmln-rluln and the pro- premiera met, repeatedly. There were mares of talk, but it report may be trusted the harvest nil. |1`rnm nll nnnnuntn lh trmuurv will \ rnuumy 1%.: in nbuoauu VI: to " The Colonial Premiere obtained Very Intro Reunite In London. London, July 29.-The Daily News gives promimuce I0 an article under the caption of A Bud Harvest. : t, the Colo- niul Office," which const.iL; tea :1 re- markable` douche to the popular hopes lmsed upon the jubilee gathering. The Cullivnllnn' premiers gllnlll IFS. IIUFB _VUll uuu uu_y guuun vu uwuu nu Ivan uuuu nun uuau up. .7 ON FRIDAY WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING : 185 Ladies` Lisle Thread and Silkaline Vesta. short and long sleeves, former price 400 to 600. Friday 240 each. ` 175 Misses` Pure White Fine Ribbed Summer Vests, high class goods. worth 250 to 85c. Friday 170 each. 120 Misses` Knit Corset Waists. taped and buttoned. worth 960 to 860, Fride.y|l5c each. _ 75_pa.irs Ladies Pure Silk Gloves, tan and black, former price 250. Fri- day 150 pair. . 48 high grade English and American Ladies Rain Coats, the newpst shapes and materials. former price $7.50 to $15 each, on Friday J UBT HALF PRICE. This is a Great Chance for you: lE Remember our Wash Goods Sale is now going on. itoln or shlno the Pgoplo Comoyfery Day to WALSH ! ORBAT CHEAP SALE. Here you will nd something to interest on. Here : where znny Bu`- gains are. Here you can buy goods you nee st les than they cost In. (N wmnnr WE WILL OFFER THE F()LL()WIN(} : AT WALSH S GREAT CHEAP SALE. FRIDAY SPECIAL BARGAINS cuvfbu-auuwcn tntarrv. PAN-BRITANNIC SCHEM EB. A PEERLESS BLEND..,.-*~- :|g-evI\ItPays to Deal at i.aidlaw's.vmodl"'1 It Ileesn t Pay You e * To Make Your wn White Underwear. r_,-_ vriifcuiizslil as 11* nous ? It is just ehough of a secret to keep for you till you come in to see the Underwear. NIGHT GOWNS-Made in the Empire shape, deep embroidered rule. - 69c. WHITE COTTON DRAWEFS-Made of beau- tifully ne Cotton. wide leg, hem and tucks, - - - 30, ` SI-(|RTS-With' Ruffle, Embroidery or Lace, ' from - - - 69c up. JOHN LAIDLAW & SUN. URMA IudPIohu only 250. 806A. 400. 500 Indoopulb. loldbyJAB.ORAIG COO. mar lllt: CUllUllIIcu.l way Ul UIJIIIIIIII` vvuuv Cotton Underwear was to make It themselves. They are fast nding out we can save them a great deal of drudgery, and that the garments. complete, cost next to nothing more than the price of material. _- 1--- -_- ___ :4`-gr-- an Kingston women have until recently snnposcd that the economical way of obtaining White Pnfnvx TYnAno-nunnr nuns On fl-IQIIA :f lnnrnnnhln, cmonm no treat , the rzngnsn uutnoymes new never 3 van expression to any official` sentiment as to the continued eflentqalf the agreement mule between secretary, Clayton and Sir Lytton Bulwer. ` treaty. . u l There is also a large element In the senate which re arch: the treaty M oh- noxioue to the onroe doctrine. Others` look upon it u liable in an indirect way to have, through its reference to the Nicaragua canal, hearin unon the Re- waiinn question. One 0 t o polnte"lnv doubt on thepurt of the eommittee_"~te how the treu,ty in recorded by the B ieh government It appear: that vvh . been expected to act if there he`? England has enemlly noted In Cent American. of air: M the would I u treat the English authorities `to. nhwnr a van ninrininn In suit nfnl-II V85l.lgil.l.lU Ul LIIB PTBBGHL BULL!!! 0! [H6 Clayton-Bulwar convention. and tho genoml expectation, an account of Hm predictions of the members of thumb- committee having the uoptloll in chuge, is that. a. report W I] be made !n.vorable to the abrogation of the treaty. C Tharp in n_lnn n Inrun nlnmnnt in thn night. Tdophou 299. 5iitEo nowu TO A}.%lmgxx_<;:. _R1CESn~ V A `I, both, in all probability will receive nt- tenlion during the next union. The aenn.te committee on forei in relations which has ulread reporte on the un- nexetion treaty as undertaken mt In- veetigation of the present status of the `Cln.vInn-l{ulwnr' nnnvnntinn, end thn OOHMIICIAL. Thy `the world`: leading writer: illlcgant And chaste fiction. We have putchnnqd {ho dxclusivo rights for these this territory. Our rbudm .._..L I..:|_.1._.-...I 5.. - ---u. banal ~;:fI'% Ninc Abcghtful Stories EDI !!! II} (III! wrnwxy. uun u: to a run treat 5 D- . `f J u}; i>Ty' % zzawa Emu Hale the Names ` .x3}MAKINO PARLORS. EIAKIIIG. IN ALL ms BRANCHES` canon any nutnouo d donpagoh. no to ` Spools! act Mon given ho n'Ijo hon. I1oP|IlcIIss'nn'r.ovor 0 carbons. ' j Good: worth froth .-r-% 919*! "` jot Itock: ` uxu ,2}-., J. 3 gnowrsnao. on: ,`x Ixnnun hon In-nun. n_ .4. -... -o-|--|. ......| VQJUIIIIUII ip-to no "incl 01: ' so`. oseaaquc. 90: Glen View. 150; eelslol . I9: Grenlee Hill-.`6_6; Gill , due. Goflu-Ioweulsh. 100:- Hosre Isle . `I5: inebinhreet. I00: illeple Leei. 40; Mam! set. 304 Model, 60; Pine Grove. mg Bose ill. 85; tlnnhury. 40: St. Lawrence, 86; 1.000 Island. 85; Union, 126: `Wolfe Island, 55: Glenvele, .45. There were 1.232 boxes registered. `ell colored cheese. E: Julleddsn opened the bond by bidding `lie. J. Russell relsed the price A Iixteenth. J. N ioolie mode the bid 80. Inc. Mr. Ruleellveenc e sixteenth Iaeuer. `finally the limit wee reeched when Mr. Nicolle bid 850. At that price - he bought. 217 boxes. the nuke ol theee lec- horiei : Bectereee, Exoeleior, Granite Hill, Gilt. Edge. As eight cents be secured sixty-ve boxu. bonded by St. Lawrence ieetory. ~ A Mr. Russell secured seventy bone at 8 1460., the make of lolieee Iectaories : Pine Glove end Bunbury. ~ I . W Mm-nhv Damned the lnlk0'Of I Hi -uuuII uvuunvwun. To-day chief Honey received, from ohiel Gruott. of tho Toronto police force. the three hnndnome gold module offered by the Toronto police nmntenr ezhleeic uno- clntion to the local -loroo. for competition. Each moduli: in the form of I Melteoe crooe with on appropriate duign on the control portion. Each is enclosed in u very hum mm. ' uvxl-uy III . IIIC vv-nu. Said an sldonnnn to o Wmu roportor thin nltirnoon: I bond 1 property holder vowing vongunco on 3 number 0! who city oouncil to-day. boonun the lldOI - unn voted to tubal; the `MT. oompany olovnwr luau: question to the-olcotorr. than. u tho china nidnmmlingo non- uidonbh otp:!nIo.on tho city. d`l Il;o mee- II on not a I 0 can. 2:-'... .':"._.;.. .... .."""'"~...-.._m...... L. is and 0'00. coupe: p: can of holding the poll Ihghd the Ia:-luv hldolcslf. '_. V IDCITIV -fl cum I. -IWUll9 `Ian bun I . P. Bo|l'I. Calhoun. duct. '0! uouiaglnhouohold dude: than thou- bthuuyhllhon A hhloouvlola uh VIII ngudhd hat III bmhn in tnnnInQn_nlI&nhQIkidnInAtI.& 1-FCIH RX `IUD CIIIIIII. l')f'l`!. up that uhlhoh hnlunnuion has we-dug! can do to tho Voluu '\\oI unlhn I cohion hon hon L.|.In`l_ _ Ll.-IuhnLIg-:n IL-nlnn-lI \._.., IVI5 W IIKII G INK T$lUVU IIIYI ::s-Luu-uguubuumuyuanm 4' I UIOVO and Bunnury. L. W. Murphy rocurod the make `of Howe Island factory, twenty-ve boxes. Tho Ioorctar _announood that ho had struck t.ho_ rate or the iqupootofa fee. It would be lour dollar: a factory, the same as lash year. and wao payable at once. Bnnowernlth lnppenlnge. Hnnowsxmi, July 29.-'1`here will not be my service in the Presbyterian church next Sehbuth. Communion eervice at Wilton at 2:30 o clock Sebbnth eff -noon. 3. Foo occupied the pulpit of the by- terien church lent Subbeth, He pr bed an excellent eermonwvhich "wan Ittentively listened to. Our Turkish tea nee been pontponed till Monday evening on account of wet weather. J. Beretowe. Mice Soper and Clinton Gel her have returned from Portland. Min .V Lyon: end Mute! Roe- ooe Iqyone are ependlng A few days at their mother's. Mrs. W. J. Lycne. Mm Wil- eon. Carleton Place.end Min Lyons, New- boro. ere nluo st Mrs. W. J. Lyons . Tho (lhceen Friend: will meet next Wedneeduy evening. * A J. S. Gullurher in still huvimr lone. W. evening. - J. 8. Gellsgher in still buying loge. Cook in at home again. D. Kidney spent I few days in Kingston. Mrs. Jacob Shib- loy and children. eleo Miu`FIore B. Stew- nrb. are visiting friends at Bloomeld. C. Swwu-n,jr.. and A. onythe spent Sab- bath in Kingston. so quantities of huckleberriea are being picked in Wolf Hump. W. Whmy he moved into the home formerly occupied by Thomas Corr. The well: drilled lo: J. Deline and E. Jack- -an lmug - an-nun nninnv-1| tnlfn, 1110 won: annou lo!` a. uuunu Inn Ion hnve 3 strong mine:-:1 tutu. .i::nevIue Alain. Eruznsvuml. July `27.--Fannen heve be- gun reaping full greln. A number lrom here went on um exourelon to 8:. Anne de Beeupre on Tuesday. Mre. J. E. Mur- Kl`1y. while carrying wood becwn the rn end the bonnet. on Mondey lo-b her lootin end fell, breeking her erm between uhd e oulder and elbow. Dr. Clerk. of Tamworth. eel) the break. Huckle- berry lckere are passing zhrou h hero ally en route to t e Bald Inuuubllhe Vlulbore : M J. MIG- donell.ol New York. as J. E. Murphy e: M in Evens. ol Oenbreville, and Min Oeeeie Roach. of Ganeuoque. so Thoma Evene ; Mine Mary Lenny. of Nepenee. no the Phelan houee; Mien Mary Powers. of Little Falls, N. Y., in her brother : Pecriok Unwa-A . IIIVIIICC B `UII'IICl'I. _ Prrnmulw. Pm. July 29.-0nk Hill, in the vicinity of the Turt.lo0rooh.Plun: Crook nnd Bandy Crook mince, of Do Armin. van invudod after midnight by an sway of atrihn who came to attend the great man mocking to be held near the mines to-dny. In no octimstod that by daybreak more were seven! uiouund minor: enonmpod upon the hills Iurrounding Lha Eogerty of _ the Nut York Ind H I? Clove an coal company : pro- nm-hr Nam-Iv I" nun-rind hnnvv wnllxina UIOVUIIHU II Gill Olpllly I P")- perty. Nearly all carried heavy welking sticks. and wine were ermed. There were _no threete at violence. however end no indioetion of drinking. A lerge number of deputies. en-med winh Wineheetere, sure on. the eoene. UCIF CI?- '1` competition IIIIOIIR the members of tho Iocnl force for than handsome modal: will not um place for some day: u the men havo not bad the opporlmniby to prac- uoo. __._.__,_ ' ` Ihn. _ Riki dupuoh Inn hnohu the hr 3...... ....... .,......."'*'. :..'-.:. .: ~. |;'.'.'."'.:..',':.':::.:.' luv Yell. July 9-4 do-pod It it'll:-dd has ,No Jo`-uh. Bruin. gag AL_|. ghgnhn h.L.a-4-.dun. hp. -IUI_l'IIII- I IV: C Iuuuui. ` ,. . - I k :d h &"*'-..-:.%*..m:.:....(:...::,:..: . ' "-7N oxourdoniuo. TM 0:- wllon wand: the uuspkm of D. Mo- Ollilly t Donna-cull dry good: marobnnu, 2- 8.1 . It in MI annual aniq with `.......' `.?."."._'.'.'.` .`.'.'..?."'!`1`?.'. i`.'.`.?`.?.`l`: `V rnouIT=Ao 0|-GEES! noun. uooa nun lnllud ruby. low tl Altbough the Itundano; st to-dry : no `plan of the lrotuuc about board was not my lugs. you biddi wu brick. and L Iuon blouse wu him .11 thowoooodinn. Each Md` 1;: uoolnd with Ippkn-IO. The fapptioo Iquullod that paid at Nnpsnu yO4$jdI],'Ind yugrootu M ulun any other niilindo in Ontario to-day. Thou ho- L` Powers. "7"""o_9:7ia'0.m mum ol'v|-o mu `lllllhnnnn-nnnnl, In Ihixng nioulrrvorlncrl. YOQIHV In John I`. Ilnlvon, visit n..A C D `Hall ; (`Allin-an main. 1: co-racy Pun The coat. -_ _I.I_:___ L_ _ II)... I I3 Illployuu no Icuolnpuly onun. Jlgauguur wu guily docontod, ags uturing lrom nary poni- &I 0f Iillinflgo. Blatiouod on the how 7 U Ihouunor nu unylor o famous Con- _0II bun bund.onoo! the uncut in 0! York. Tho bond gnu voice haul. of tho oxounionisu when Ln.1.....n.. 4.... n.m.s. o....m.... u.. .... luvndod By jlrllorl. ._.. I)- I..I_ (`MI I\. uv'II- Billing Ian. .I.. -n.L._.I-.... - no way up! BUIIJIIII bcoaghy totho ci_t uIIUIuuu:u'p--U In Ia-mil: Dunn-`-0 :5-"n._-K` ` AK WIIC GIT III %VIII_. W ing hing mnpoctld An uto Inc at lrlal I utotboonuool yshondlc-can at "?:iI-tun of the Britioh wore Elliot! and thirty wounded. the incur including Uout. Cutaollo. The tribonnon ion 100. `Mm -non.l..o..._ .0 oh. .xo...a:.... ..-_ x- Iuuuuuu cowl`! nlnlorlnmin IITIVI. The govornuont In making an gravest cloth to amount an-ough in time. It in that Mud Inlhh Inn munhrn VUCVIIVICII Ill -Il'iI' Bruvu. N.Y., July `19 ---Bonhun bu hoonouhvloudolnurdcr in the Inn do- Tnd tibial no.ooo In in mm right, undwnouro thuuouoy truth noun nuributad to Boahnn by tho um. is bo- tng sllugcd slut In Ind out-need an allhaoo with nhuolhlyoug woman and I'll anxious to Ian] it. ` `M'l`l:`:id in convulsion".-alfd phon- 21 -11: y, 1397 : Uletenehedoloen lire lure wgu-tI:o! weu euppuoe wan Ineymu Bi-I qtlred-oel. Ivor-lerber Kind Iron. -but--I)eIdIeI pr oolooum Ion I8- e-plnry. \ ` KIJOITOI, July 28.--('l'_o the Editor): The following petegre in the, Mill , publ?ehhe:.ipin Mootreel, "The unntteehed oicere did not {ere very well. Col. Aylmer bed no order: -for them. end on their Arrival. in London no one knew of their coming. end qggrtere bed not been provided {or them in eleee hen-och. In coneequenoe. they drifted to various hotel: and lodging: until quarter: were provided by the Imperial nutuorltiu. At the jubilee pnnde they were given seats on_ e etnnd, w not e port of the cen- tiu t, in feet, the were utterly ignored. III Col. Herbert awn peyin oil` eoue old debte be contracted incone s with cabinet minietere. eenetore end meurberg of pullin- ment. VIII.` ;AfAIAII..l Ithnh fill - tlnlfhd Of` , or turn. Inc Iunn [Ava vows In& W lnmo Br` oh [uhion tho na- _ Imlion. or M Aoorioanl conned ill. God an Ibo Qloon." on tho Itoumor lhldook. J i I diltdbutod uni nhnl q:2. jonnd`.aI.onn ment." The etetemente that the imetteched of- cere did not fare well." "thnt they drift- ed to verioue hotels and lodgings until qunrterlowere procured {or them by the imperial authorities. nnd thew "II the jubilee peredee they were iven tests on e etend, but were not part 0 the contingent, in feet. they werentterly ignored. are all incorrect. The night we errived in Lon- don, quertere were rovided for us in the Buckingham Palace otel. one of the beet in the city. At the 'ubilee nude all who wished were provi ed` wit horeee, and most of the otlicere were with the contin- agent in the procession. Only those who choae hed seats on the stands. This wee "all arranged 181' in by Col; Herbert. 'l`l-mimuinnation that Col. Herbert was Will `try to Break Order - Changes on G.'l`.I. Tonowro, July 29.-Meaere. J. W. Lsm &Co. will make a vigoroue effort to bree the order. lor epeedy judgment made yea- terda by judge McMahon in favor of the Can a sugar rening oompany.and papere were eerved on the eolieioore of that com- pany thle morning. The application will not be heard until September. The creditors will in the meantime make an el'ort to get hold of the stool: of the eompan . but thin will be a very clilcult matter n View of the transfer, and the fact that t remleee are apparently now kept continua y locked up. A number nl lmmrtant chance: on the UUTIFIIIIIIIII IUUIIU Up. A number of important changes on the Grnnd Trunk railway will go into effect on Augunt lob. Among there already decid- ed on are the Ippointmeut of John Pnllen. u divilional freight agent at Hamilton. hnvln ohnrge of shot portion of the mid- lend iltrico on the main line between Wenbon and Point Edward. and that rtion of the northern district between oewort. and Hamilton. It is understood the present occupant. of the position. Mr. Quinn. willbe uaeigned to another. posi- tion. Frank J. Watson will be appointed freight agent at Sbratlord in chnrge of the middle division of the line north of Weston and Point Edward. l`-....I.'l\ l.I..o....I Al D..lI..I.. ...|...- -".- Ina. TUIHI3 nlxwnru. Frank T. Hetzol, of Bulfulo, who was urentedn few dnyn a 0 or! a charge of fraud committed on otnl-keeper Scnolea by inducing him to mg: I drnft on the bank of ualo, and which roved worthless, last night gave his gokrwetch to lawyer T. C. Robi- nebtn, the proceeds of which were bonecure Robinettei service; [or Hetzel. This mom- ing Robinette did not. turn up. The wntch wu recovered from u pewnbroker and I warrant iuued for Robinette"a arrest on e chnrge of theft. ' Tho Luzon `rldlugo non (nap Ingram!- Bhott ol Animultlou. Bolnuw, July 29. - Tho Iitnohion at comp Molahintl hon booblno very not-ions. Wotd bu boon nooivod uh tho nnclvoo in largo loroou undo I oooond stuck on the lore yooeudny. The lighting woo vory oo- vono. uullwuo. ll- Iflilllul 1" III - Tho wont future of the situation now in that tho garrison in short of provinlonqmd it in hand the whole supply VJ In ax hound boloro niniorcotnonu Arrive. 'I'I|A nanny-nu-nub. In nunlnlno CL. .....L..L `afar-`ilk hbrou h in that llud In in mutated at but 4o.ouo uihunco. all arranged lot In Dy UOI. nernurn. The inainuabion that Herbert was paying 06 some old debt: be contracted in Canada with cabinet ministers and others is as unfair as it is unfounded. The Cann- diun olcers would not have fared at all well if in had not been for Col. Herbert}: attention and kindness. `I 1.-.: .............I |...m..l.Azm nf Hm trnnhla attention and kindness. I had personal knowledge of the trouble he took no make things pleasant for us and he wurthenked for 1:. This is no new thing for Col. Herbert. I know that: Can- adun oieere who have gone to England in previolll year: have been breasted with the greatest kindness and ntbention by him, made his guests, and given the entrance to places where otherwise they could not have gone. In is unforbunaoe that just after our return from England, where honors and hospimlibiea of all kinds were heaped on ue by her qrracioue majesty, the imperial military and colonial auuhori- Liee. incorreoo or un leeeenu statements ehould be publuhed e uh anyone or any- thing connocbod with this most wonderful event. Y -I.n Annlnan n nnlnkinn frnm IJIA Tnnrlnn T080 OI IO Pl'0C08(l|I'Igl : Colonel Ivor Herbert, who has been in A command of the colonial contingent: at Chelsea berrecks for the lest ve weeks, of- oislly re rted yesterday that the con- duct of ml the men had been most ex- em lery. There were 1,000 men of every net onelity, and yet not one men's name appears on the defnul-`tor-sheet for the whole ve weeks.-JouN Dun, Liam`..- Col. _..1_...__.___.__.-.... T 'um.n'Amr GAZETTE PUBLISHED mconneor STATEMENTB. event. I Also enclose a cutting from tba London Timon of the 7th July._ 1897. It speak: for iuelf, and in nu remarkable as all the rash of the proceedings `ininnnl Tvnr I-lnrhnl-f._ who hm baan ill ma mkacngn mam-zn. VA IIII Iunuoun.` . T 4|: In I B IO noun. Myh .n."..'n........"" ..-| FOR Frmuo Ant???-IEv=T. BECAME vznv samous. Convloud origam- M 9 I_I_ on Is, in 941112 wref rHU1'zsDAr'; JULY 29,1897: 5

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