__ V and address. W:-In '!?n a1t`|`o)-I?y\:f"|rnv.(c)e:;r". L133 um." All mo. Mu-Ion a Manon . Tlluple Bglldlng, MonI.roaL in; min In I place ol Iuuy. nuuuvuuu mayor in aid IoboonoohhoboIInln- mania ` : V1,. No auunuo on Iuouln '1 CmoAoo,Angut 4.-luny of thoprin. Gpnl lihmdnooidontinmnneooon ' lnuignod pooitivo dhnougau to 335.. gmnngoauin the United lulu Ind _ spigot scanning my it: tho`: I cqIapq_-o_` W N] A "G|T|ZEN"\ STORY. The luyol-`I Bnllnn Aotlou. ~ .___.--_ l'\_L A.._...L A BIG Blouse Wait Sale {5ocENTs |75cENTs Fine White Muslin Waiets. re; $2.50, clearing price $1. 1 I @"Sa1e for Two Days only at j 88 and 90 Prince Waldren 8: Mader, I I a Sacrifice. I0 351%?!" what! this morning. Tbuwm roglnund with the assistant Y oltynlork during the month of July. just cloud. Iwonty-{our birthl. twenty-one innings: and thirty-ve deaths. - Deputy wnrdon Sullivan, upon retire- EIOIII3 (Mm oloo. will" make 3 short tour of 01151210.. Ho doom not know whether or not In will xuido hora 'pormanon$ly. Tquda the body 0 Fnnciu T. Pulfor. Wdhjrvi lo. wu found ban in`; by s rope In 3 ooopc shop. A jur ound bhatdr ohjod committed Iuicido w No umponu-ilv tutu. ~ . an. nnnhnin of tho ntocmor Omshn. D After the big selIing_during the month of July we and thousands of ends of many kinds of Dry Goods. s These rotnnsnts posssss vsry `.ittle attraction for us, but are useful to the thrifty moths:-s. They consi of Ends of Dress Goods. Prints, `Lawns, |(nsltns,,.`l`wss|s. Cloths, Flsnnolsttss. Shirtisp. Gingllslll, Flu uh. Ills. Bulls. Chiloos, Linings. Ducks; Ssussas. `rowdhp. An v` WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 132'-ereatnirty Days Saje. All Goods sold at Successors to J. M. RICHMOND 8:. CO.= 114 PRINCESS ST. At Walsh's Great Summer Sale. Will buy any Print Blouse Walla usually sold for 756, $1, $1 25`. Will buy Muslin Blouse Waiafh usually sold for $1, $1.25, $1.50. regular price `$2 ind zes Stu Kingston REMWANT lninu. The uphin of M10 GU10 Itnndod on I mud nhonl, in making ' ' In of the opportunity by having the of his uuunor repainted I Ion shade Alan-an-n . sold yolhordoy It Campbolllord `Nu So. to 8 3-100.; Bollavillo, from 80. to you Iu'pnoll.lrom 8 1-109. to 8o.; Uticn, `P3 7: m 7&0. Int . ovonin while whaling down Iloutrool Itnol. Funk MoCnrnbridgo I who! tutored a run in the roodbod. throw- hg his 00`. He won badly bruised. lnd Iul blag akin born from his honda. Ollhil it Sum : whorl to-doy : Shaun- In Algernon. lloneresl to Toronto: North King. from Toronto; Uolnmbinn nnd AI-tndoll. from ChorIotto.N.Y.; Bohemian, Inn Ilohtroolx Hero, from Bollovillo. Urn. Iain -nun vnohl Dorotho. owned by Ilohlnnla Hero, from nonevmo. TIC III; noun yucht Dorothn. by G. '1`. Iuliold, oi Brockvlllo, brought. n III`! y of Brookvillianu to the city & _ The visitors spent. a ahorb m known and than 0|OI|'0d tor Brook- ojh Ro|nrbI.Qnoon city club. To- unto. pdo his Muonth oontnry run on M rldilig from Port Hope to King- 3 KM riding this century and tiny non Saturday. from Toronto to Now- Iouldlin thbtvont mile handi- up hK|ngI\ou and loin llhonth. _ Ila. 1'9 Ouanoquo. Illa. - GohOn no. Tlnmdny. 8:30 s.m.. dult JIM : Ohnncoutnoo wharf; Ililvtllllolpan. Round trip, 25. V --:--:_j--:-- 133.51` Iglllgw ' h law. It OOIIMEICML. learning nun: IAIIIII. ' ` All nu mun P. MJJIJIIJM lmconvlet llocun. John H. Hogan. nliu Mourvey, cuught o'clock Tuesday morning, woe brought be- lore judge Price this morning. having changed hie plug of not guilty, and elect- ing to be tried without 3 yury. Under the circumstances there wee no alternative but lore doing I0. however, judge Price him Is severe lecture. one thut it in to he hoped will not be lost on the guilt men. whose act, judge Price p on e - etep below that of murder. Any men. continued the judge. who enters the houeeol n citizen. under cover of dukneu, intending to com- mit theft. in only A null-brother of u mur- deref."`e iwtll nnt,,heIilieto to commit murder if cornered, no he: been evidenced , time and egeln. the McLeod murder st N: - pence bein eouee. It ll neceuery for the welfare on safety of eooiet that such chnrecterl be-pluced out of arm: way. 11-..... .... olmmunon nentencod to five oulok nupmn mm: In the can or the e inwurden Metoulleh relidence about two` tocommit him to the penitentiary. Be- -I.-._-__-=_-.---_______...__----__--_:-____~._ PENITEIUIARY FOR FIVE YEARS. boplncod out ox narmn Hogan was thereupon Ionton years in the Kingston penbonciary. Hogan surely cannot o_omp||i_n_ Kingston pennonuary. Hogan wroli oomplnin of any tn-dineu on t. a part of the Kingston Authorities. Hi: once received ready dispatch. Caught red handed at; two o c|ook Tueadny morning, his preliminary L.....-.... W. nlnon at four o'clock the clook morning, me preummu _y hearing took plnce sump day. At eleven o'clock they day fol- tho I commimnonh of his not he was aafol land- ed behind ponibouxtiary bare, where a will remain for live years; the involuntary gugub of the man whom he uttompbed to T0 . `HUI rob. T0 Llldll 'l.'lI0 noun-. David Murray. accountant for J. B. Can-uthera. banker.` ha: been authorized by the Ontario auditor to make an exami- nation and audit of the books of the ruins- ing oounty treasurer, T. F. Vanluvon, the Ontario auditor being detained in the west and unable to undortako the work. This morning '1`. Dawson, chairman of tho nance committee 0! the county council, formally handed over all the books in the trouurer a oiiice to Mr. Murray. They ----A rnmnvad tn the OmCO O! J. B. oilice to Ml`. Murray. us, were removed to the `arruthorr, when the examination will be conducted. At the completion of the audit the county council will be assembled to recoiyo and consider the roport oi the` auditor. rm..- ...:..:m ntmah 1-ailwav bond: are The missing street railway will unaccounted for. They formed the only security the county had against the banking firm with which the county did business. . ....._:_._.. {H0 41 r this aft Enjoyed Tne Lawn aouuu. About 100 attended the lawn social hold at the home of W. H. Godwin last nl ht. under Hm nu-pines of Brock street Met 0- dist uhusub. The stnsllnesa of the attend- nnoe was due to other attractions and the unfavorable Aspect of the weather. Those who were present. however, enjoyed the occasion. Rev. J. Grenfell performed the rite of baptism on two infnntll, the chil- dren beiny those of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Godwin and Mr. mnd Mrs. George Bear- (H100. ~ -- --....n. null..- (Alluv- The New dun-goon Took Ullue. Dr. Phelan took office Ms penitentziary surgeon yoaoordny and began duty this morning. He was installed by warden Metculfo. in the unexpectod nbaenco of in- npector Sbownrh, who was to have arrived to swear in the new appointees, but. who failed to connect. n n u...,:.. umnl`. nn dutv this morning. failed connect. C. H. Martin went. on duty thin morning. and it in Mid that William Don-y.onginoor. will be granted I month : leave of absence. IOIIICI 'l'IIU Urlulv. About six \-eeke ago a couple of prac- tical jokers removedacradle from the front of J. H. Mills auction rooms. Brock street. For a time it won secreted in a neighbor- ing store. but was eubeequently removed toan oice over Carnoveky e fruit store and nlaced in a bachelor's apartments. Mr. illa mode enquiry concerning the mining, goods. but failed to locate the artiele until thia morning. He may proce- cute the practical jokers. `to Pull: The Work. About 100 Ipilee have been lunk for the Mooortfelevntor to rest on. The drivers are einking about thirty each day. When they get settled down to regular work it in expeoted th will elnk from neventy-Ilve to eighty. ork will be begun at 6 e.m. end continued until darkneee prevents the men from working. In all about 2.500 epllee will be aunk. To duy three oar load: of Ipllee arrived for the elevator oom- HAIII, r-..J. can only run. one run. The public :6 large no not conversant with the Iyuum in pnctico of distributing print won in road ncpu. The time Ind [position winners. pmvidod they are no neonatal. must choono mu ` In II!` t other: they osnnot take I pnao for tion and Another for time. Want A lncrouo lunch. The Ogdonoburg uthlctic association hn writtun through in tocuuuy to I member 0! the Kingston lac:-out club. asking for a match than with tho Llmonu club on labor day. Tho Kingwon club tho but an invitation to vim Wuu-town on that data. :j __._--:-#4:?- Ivontllng lo (Anny low. `I'M diphnntlc oath:-uh st Picton in under control. An isolation hospital hu boon pmiddd. and no any can but `lb-light. hotel: of packs unsold, dvx qnunnurrynvny with you b uudung loc. with (humanly. tho puc Iorvln I. lntnnnor, Bryon. Ohio. has mnnmdul `rcronto. oh-mud with upon!-n as day. an ml vy- - |I;n]oyed`1'he Lawn soclllo ,. nun -n.......l-A Olnn Innrn Ann To Audit The Ilooln. 4 ----- ...+....-. I There Was No Oollhlon. ~ -~.._-... .... Ln nfpg Found The Ondlo. ";dIC\OWI Orowdod Into The .fn|`:(,` ` '-Cull! of 39000. ` Wbuypilpwo have mother band can- ' "fan 9- , gggiu Anodyne cums all sum- jv , I it . Kirkpatrick bu boon gazetted M Ifouthulntz In oho Queen : Own ries, *nu|nhn_ v; HHEY WILL _E_1 THE cow. PROF. cAn:H -I-t\ 'l'I.IE ----- 110 Will lake Investment: For Kingston- lhnn Who Wain: To !pcculsto-llo Thinks o Inn no 4II|t.|u`od `to :11 Above Donlpllng `Inn :Onh ot Thou Onncornoq. ' The foilowin letter, Ient to 3 friend by Prof. R.Cnrr- unit, on a. subject which in of genus! interns. in hnndod over to the press at Kingston for the ups of the pub- lic: (`.Au:ARY.JlIlV 27th, 1897. - iic: CAmAm',July 27th, "M Dar Friond--According to pro- ` mine now write you. We left. Toronto July 20th, and Ipont two days at Winni- rpog, when tho provincial exhibition was in program. It vgn_a very _int.ereat.ing and L,.| L--.-. 20th, and spent we any: in H m...- progreu. was interesting likewiee very muddy, no there had been two days of pouring rain before our visit. "The greet topic of interest in the new- pepere has been the Klondike minee-and at res. I thought the eceounte might be on gerated. , i ` ut I heard that an old friend of mine. inspector Strickland. an oiciel of the gov- ernment who hed been two years living at Klondike, had just returned, July 21, to Regina and we decided to go and visit him. The result of his information has been to convince me that to go into Klondike now affords a good chance of melting money. In ehort, I am going there by the first steamer. My informant tells me that to go in will neceeeitute lor travelling and stock of provisions for the season an outlay of a thousand dollars. and that the trip will coneume a yeu1"e time. --r have not the time to write more in that the trip will Culieuuiu u yea. . ........ I have not the detail on this just now, but I may also say that quite a number of Kingston people spoke to me before leaving, and asked me to let them know of any good investments for them. I have not the time to write them, and, likewise, I would not wish to inuence them by writing. But you may tell anyone if he wishes to double his money he can telegraph me to the care of the C.l .R. station agent. Spence s Bridge. B.C-.. stating what sum he purposes to send---and he can send the sum by paying it into the Bank of Mou- treal, Kingston, and requesting the agent of the bank to place the sum to my credit at the Bank of Montreal. Vancouver, by tele rraph. u nu num nf monev so sent I will be as rrapb. ny sum of money careful of as of my own money, and I will endeavor to double it. for the benefit of whosoever sends in. I do nob expect to do more than double it in the interest of the ` person sending and the risk must be their own if any loss occurs. I think that under me circumstances of the risk and outlay of ........u ....:.... sum the Klondike for twelve or the nu nnu uuuuL_y u. myself going into the Klondike months. mostly winter, that any surplus prot; should be my own. "I exoaob to start from Victoria. or Van- be "I. expect couver about the 115th or 13th of August for Klondike and to be there for one year. with,-perhaps. in that time no chance for postal "communication. I shall probably be able to write you again while I am on the steamer going` up the coast from Vnn~ couver. From July 30th to August 8th I ex- pect to be on the Similkameen river at the Granite Creek placer mines. where there is going to be a `clean up, beginning on August 1st. We drove out yesterday with some of the mounted police to see the Sercee In- disns on their reserve, seven miles out from Culgury, and they ap- peared the most distinctively typi- cal Indians of any tribes I have yet seen Calgary is quite moved by the bustle of the approsching construction of the Urow s Nest Pass milwey. At Regina we `met Mr. Bryan-princi- ...i no um hiuh school--an old (4ueen s A few daya. Mr. zsrmnu ll an {ad lira. Smith in Syracuse, N.Y. ' A mrlmul of canned fruit from Another uunu.-r cur uuun. David J. Elmer, residing in Job. Idahu. has imbibed the crime for gold hunting. He m viaibed.t.he Roulnnd mines, but when the Klondike turned up be. along with two companions. packed their outt. and started on July 25th to sail from Port.- land, Oregon. Young Elmer is an old Kinsbonian. and related to `the Elmer I can . u nl this nihv. l\ln IDOIIIH-ll, uuu } faml y of this city. TO emcee THE sr. Jwnauca. Near-lye llllllon Dollars :l'o Be Icxpeuded on e Seven-Spun Structure. l'H(l-:Nlx\'lLLl, Pm. August. 4.--'I`he con- tract for n. seven-open steel bridge for the Ottawa and New York railroad, to cross the two channels of Elie St. Lawrence river at Cornwall, Ontario, has been awarded to the Phwnix ville bridge company at a. cost. of nearly 81. .000. The contract is to be completed b November and the worlui will be kept. going night and day kotheir fullest. capacity until the time. employing a large force of men. The bridge will be half a mile long and will contain 7,000,000 pounds of etruowrel steel. 16 will have four spans. s... .1 am Inc. And A main man of 420 of atruchurnl steel. 15 win nave um: upuvu.-, two 01 2'20 loot. and '3 main span feet over the north chnnnel, built on the cantilever plan. nnd 0 swing npm over tbs canal of 240 foot. Ull I 'l.`olI|' III nnupwuu-nu Moxnnn. Quo.. August -t.--Sir Charle- Riven-Wnlson. president of the Gnnd Trunk nilsuy. Accompanied by general manggor Hiya. lofb to-day for Portland. min. on non: of inspection. u m l-l.Iuu-an an {`.n._ vinaanr manufac- of inspection. H. '1`. Ialobyro & 00.. vinegar manufac- turer-. have an-ignod with linbilitieo of $200,000. Thin in the firm of which Alder- nun Lofqbyro in 9 member nnd the unsign- nunc wiil noeulibitd hii ruirmtion tram tho city council. It in understand tint. this in consequent on `tho nuuponaion ol la Bnnquo do Pouplo; W;-rid : Booord Danton. Ax.nu\'. N. Y.. Angnuu -John-Fhnm gin, the champion hummer thtowor. aur- ull records by throw! the sixteen- pound hammer I57 to four ncheu. This In: nioont porfomnnoo oocurrod At the stub otic motto of tho division No. 7 A.0.H. Clsplhpion Flanagin was giving an cxhibio om... in this record will not and u the Flanugin gmng an lxnInI- lion. no this will stand wo`Il'I ncord. On his ooeqnd throw In bout. his world`: rooord of 1501006. sight :....|.g. Inc (IIIQ inch, . bout. ml vonuu rg ipohoo, by 000 inch. Bnlth in ayrnouu, n. x. Amrloul of canned Picton, wutm.-uhlppod hero yum-any for Mon- ' SIM]. on route to Britilh Uolumbin. #40- `lborosvl nal: lrom Winnipo say: that be no diiculty ln wing farm M, Ilmdiln Mnnltobn u noon at oy an-in Knho blood pure by uilug A:-not : Olumolnllo and Mandrake. ' Pnghontumu Tymn. ol "l'oronl.o, called b at this mull this nlbornoon on her way so 0 WM: I pang of Tofonboninm. wm ulna` nation w 0 found one boy : A Yronuor rur nnr-u uuuvur--.;. WA'|'ll\'lLI.l. Mu, Aug. 4-Prof. W. A. Roget-I-. oluglby. hi! beuroloeud to the nhcmk profoooorapip of Alfred unj- Iiounlnll. `.0. IUTUUE "ivm Icu. nvuuguu |, 90 3` 5-.3-0 nmIJ:Hbt 'H3 . -- Au _._ - % CARI:-HARRIS. EN ROUTE TO THE KLONDIKE. . : A Prolcuor For Anna Unlnrulu. ... ___-_..-- n- A..- A _.DmI | Another llunthr For Gold. I 1- nl,,,._ _.....l:_.. in `g : On 3 Tour Of ln|poc.t-Ion. 4,. n..- A__....-...4 q:.. and Schuylkill road, wmon iii no unm- iong and operated solely for the delivery of ooai from the Cure property. Tho step to the presidency of the Lehlgh Valley road was in the lnu of progress which Mr. Wain-r had evidently laid out for himself and in but the outgrowth of his previous work. 'l`ho,_.puaition is diffi- cuitto iiii because it involves not only railroad management, but also the opera- tion of extensive coal properties, but Mr. Walter, being thoroughly familiar with both propositions, will probably be able to overumno all thopv-rplcxitien that may arise. It is expected that Mr. Wa| ter's in- oumbency will harm a material bearing upon tho futnrv of the coal trade as ho is Ioclooeiy identified with tho ooai inter- unfn 'lIakv|o with pm`: or Toronnonlnnu. Will Ibo potion boy hoe boot. line 2. lost. on Bumirdny ni ht. kindly nburn to Sutherland : nhoo K. ` The Locntlon 01 the Wound Make: Them Take Dllferont Attitudes. "I hm] the gum! {urcuno or the bud, just as you choose to How It, to visit`. (I battle- cld in Cuba the dny after u ght, und 1 obnervml some curious things nhuut. the effects of dunth wounds on men which I have never !'(`l'll xnvntiorml in the hooks," ` said J. S. Mcurloy of New Orleans. --n ..,... 1.. Plnnr do-I mo nrovinco. and J. S. Mcurlvy or New urn-mm. It wns In Plnur do] Rio province, the lnsurgunta hud put to ight In large hmly of Weylcfs troops nftur u short but nnnguinnry crmlct. Seventeen boyish ltmking suldiers were snnttcrvdover the , blond Hunkcd around. None of them had I.-on !mr`hotcd. 'l'h_o bullets of the patriots hnd luld them low. Home of then are shut almost to pksces, though 0 10 had only one or two wuunds. "'l`hmIn whn were` shot. through the Matt two wuunus. "Those who were through had doubled up like juokknives, those who died from imextlnul wounds were stretched out in n natuml position on their backs nnd the poor {allows w he received bullet! in their {on-hemls were lyingon their back! with the right urm extended uhove the head and iahe left arm 't"nstiug nuturally by the side as in sleep. Tlwro were five who hnd died from this wound, and every one of them was in the same position. The uniformity of their positions was no marked that I called the ntlentlon of n surgeonto it who had uecompunied me to tho eld. He said that he had observed the peculiar- Ity (rt-quvni.ly before on other elds, but was unable to account for it. I have asked old soldiers in this country it they had ever noticed simiiur positions assumed by comrades killed in battle by is shot in the forehead, and the in\'xu'iable answer will that they had. It would seem that it the shock of the bullet would send the right . ..|....... 0'14: Imvn nnl iuum described.` Ihock of the bullet WOIIIQ senu mu ngau urn: above the mad, nal have described, the left arm would also be extended ln the sumo way, but In all web mass the left arm la stretched at full length by the side, with the ngers of that lnd open and tho - ngers of they right hand closed, as If clutch- lng donperntcly at |omothln."-St. Loull Republic. ___.________ Oil Ion broi Blhloi? Elijah. dcnr,- wlll you dreu Wllllo thll nmmlng? I'm in such It hurry, and it will only take you n mlnuto or two." "l".m-Inlnlv," nvnlhll nlr. Bliby cheer- will only MRO mlnuw or "to. Ccrtalnly." replied Mr. Bliby fully. "I'd just. noon dreu tho um. chap as not. How, my little mun, come and let papa drcu you. I'll have you-u neat nu pdlalble In a few nilnnton." ~ mm. Ann] 4, camel reluctantly tron` i ml plnylnlngn Imu ulxny mguza: "Now. let : on with your nlghty gown. und-keep null, debt; I can't nnbumn it. There now. wf--Ilt still. Ohd. What o_|.a nhnnt Ilka an :1! -...L..4 -nu 'l'hPf0 now, we.-1|-on Inn, onuu. wnnu Inuit`! you win about like an eel? Where : your mac shlrty? Ah, here It In, and-keep mu. Put up your arm--no, tho other one. nnd--can : you bmqnh for halt I wound? Pm up your other arm and atop pulling so. Now let`!-some o hare. boy! What do you mean by nclng at! like that, with nothlnc on W`! but your mum Do you hear me? Come hcro and let me put tho rent of your clothes on. sumo um. I say. Put your Jog In here. .506 unit leg. There you go. rolling about his I worm. Now. If you don ! twp um, Mm! Inna. 1':-av In-llina at that :III, cal`.-lo:-I. luv Ellen. you'll have . F WWII!!! *3 I353` 709?` 3 luqndolslnteuyon lo,` yuuna_~ *r*...P-run`: Inky. um! IIOIOIDIQ HI 0 WW luluuwn. ` ` wmig, aged 4, comes reluctantly from MA plnythlngn and Blxby bcalnlz --X..- hm. nfl with vour nlnhty town. WOUNDED SOLDIERS FALLS. = hoist. Mn. (Dr.) Belch Ind Mia E. Sherman, lyrnouco. N.Y., visiting in this city. 101:. today for t.ho>"1`houannd Islands for an outing. . A motion to commit mayor Binghnm and 7.0050!` prominent Othavm oiciuns to jail for p6 of court was Argued as Oagoode union ummu - -A -mnnnhh H. P. Blxolow, with a, I wxmmzstu 1'. AUeUs'r_ 4, .v;':':'.z:'.*'`___.`` ": . estate. Dr. Richardson. of the general hospital. examined Whitney, the alleged smallpox patient. this morning, at the isolation hos- pitzl and issued a statement. to the eecl; that there is no possibility of doubt. about the lad suffering from smallpox. He is progressing as well as could be expected. _,_._._.-... ---an`. to Bupernnnnntlonl. OTTAWA, August -l.--The Citizen, con- servative. gives currency to s report that the governor-general, at Cascepedin. has objected to signing some of the orders-in- council to superannuste civilservsnte. In support oi this surmise the fact is cited that a certain well-known official, whose ser- vices were to have been dispensed with on the 1st of August-. was unexpectedly or- dered to continue his duties, and was accordingly at his post yesterday. It is snid his excellency insists upon being fur- nished with full and explicit reasons for superannuation in each case submitted for his approval. 1'}... nrnsacution of the parties at Iro- Thnt The Governonoenenl Wlll Not Agree \ his approval. The prosecution parties quoiu. accused of smuggling taobeceo from the United Statue, will likely be gone ahead with at an early date. The r- ticulere of the case have been refer by the inland revenue department to the de- partment of justice. which now bee the matter in hand. ' m|.- --.-m.-5,. 4`.-mn Hm nm-h nl nl.t.nI1nI matter in nanu. The exporbe from the port of Ottawa during the month of July unounbed in value to $395,041. During me same month last year the exports amounted in value to 279,862. A large amount of timber was exported in the only part of July last, but since the Din Iey tax-i" went into effect very mm has oen rent to the mm. Rm. P. E. Beeuohemu. of Lance Gar- ? IIIGMO nee neen run! In we ennui. Rev. P. E. Beeuohamp, Lengo dien. tendered hie resignotion to tho Otte- wn prenbytery yenterdsy because he could not a `roe with his congregation on I local echoo difficulty. The resignation was re- ferred to I committee. 1:... 1....-.3. n...:..- M ntlnun Point. ferred to committee. Mrs. Joeeph Oanier, of Gntlnenu Point. who killed her husband Int: winter but wu ncquittaed on innnity plee, wee liber- eted from the Hull jeil yeltarduy on an order from the ntomoy-generel of Quebec. She has recovered. l!..n-I `lg-:|\ n `nu-ml! H` wl'I'D'If.. hll She has recovered. Pascsl Rub. a farmer of Wright, has died It mo ago of 103 years. He lived non (mooeld, where 110 round 3 funily oi fourteen children. He land 3 great may grandchildren. ' "I'll! -I]Ill' I ulll-It -uuunu . BILLIVILLI, Ont, August 4. - J. W. l Johnson. mtyor ol this city. rfol-mod I _ very gallant. net in saving b 0 life of 1 drowning mm 3 four dnyn Ago. at Glen II.- lnnd. when he in saying. Then are x number of visitor: iron the United Baht cnmpod ut the inland. and oovonl of then: want. in bathing near the wharf. Ono gonomnn, who was not In export swimmer, wont mo far am. And got. into deep water. He wu unable to back to theaters, and was oxlnuvtad _y hi: efforts. Thou nut by saw Man an and gave the damn. Mayor Johnson was some diunnoo nwny. :8 hi: cotugo. but run It oneo to the rescue. Ho did not stop to_ divest bimeoll o! In cloehu, but plunged in. fully _dI-sand. an soon had the drown- ing in spines of uhly. Iollovllldn | mnnnr in $51` Io. llmyuohb H. Bigolow, `III ownor. Mr. Britten. of New York. md ray of Gothnmicu nbonrd. called, i what! this morning. 14.... ....n mu-lnnnd