h I O ` That daintiest, most fascinatmg nn3l_ 3;-pcetul Shops that were 'of;`Ippdo to adorn and protect `the 031. These are.th Shoes \vi`d Jte to have you slip your foot into. Newcst in design, Ip.f6ItjIn' style and of durable quality-; andeven your mother- `in-lavicould not can you extra- .vagant if you gave away the price,` We won't give it away Iloroybut come in and see if we tell the truth. In: coot SHOE SIORE. At slohnoolh-p. F. H. lhonooncul-nod at noon to-d II-uh ILA n.|-n AA (Shh-ulnhnn` I-I.-4| I DON'T WANT THE SWITCH. A vouua LAD S DEATH. DR. HERALD INJURED. o-u~7'..... -:'.1}-53' .Tfa..a... in mama wan ueuivcd by tho Ontlrio mutual & Iqnlln otnpnny :n`.%`.`.".`.`a'"2_:_',...u "I. j "l, ";,|lIII l mu!!- |&IouIcut V A IIUBZ III I IINHI UTIIIIIIII lIIIIlU|'- The oonh-an between tho manner In which t In unique Ouoan spend: his wonk- Inn 9 the way In which no pain has Sundays" uoonntnly very strong. During the week be live: an lhnply as any at his any lnbgnmnbnt when be you Into 0nn- ` tnnsammlnynlghth tutu unfailin- Irydwunltl. . Jiltli ij ' rumble (nu. when It uodiunnpo. dial and bitch o. and the plant. grow- ing nuuuny In a globular nhopo. rolls oval: and out on thtpounl. than invol- Ingunotunlfor many nllI!.bnI'onlnl- Innhnlannntnmlnhaunnn hnnnlnfmh. Mi Anlllldnllilonr. _ nhfmuu. Oonoduioo Itroot, bu NI Ihuuoltroublo. lonr woohugo -you-~old son, I blind boy at- ` Bhnord lnltllmto for the llrnd bomb Iron Sunday - H ol i`i .u....;f""6 .'-2.1"' ....".....; .`.`.l`.1`. unnnuu. are decidedly unusual. For inltnnoe, on the third oor in a null! theater nlahed in the lines: mahogany. Here oono'8.`ua and amateur dramatic performance: are to be given. Mr. Davis is very fond of this sort of ontorbninmentn and evidently intend: to enjoy `them without going away from home. The home is solidly built of Itono. - with a high Spanish tile roof. and the look- Iut above the tidgepolo in M0 feet abovo .Ib9D0lill91sulnro 0! Canton. Along tha raven o! the house no strung electric light wirea, and these an tted with a great many inonndndent lights. When In. Ihvia la. Ipdndinj a national holiday at limtflm llill show his patriotlun by aim- ly pressing a button and Illuminating hit on in a molt brilliant manner. `FL; Ao\Iu.u-AC l..s-....-n OLA -u.--._ I- mvts wlmmn COTTAGE AND suxmt nuxsxou. ___ 4__n_|_,:|_ _._,,,,, n__ l__._A _ EIFUU IIU DIIYU ll.lll(3ll' IIUOUD \VHUl"P H6 BICEPS. Hln Sundnyu, t.hon,uh. are spent in Can- tomnnd In nll that may of beautiful homes them Is prob_u.bly not._nne that In finer than his. It hi n veritable phlndo. This preten- tlnun rusidcnce has just been completed uh : acost of about 880.000. It Is furnished with almost: every luxury genoruily found In an American homo and with some which I" . HIUIIHIUU. Mr. Davin is a man of large business in- terests end a manufacturer in Cleveland. On weekdays his residence in n one story ootcugo which is nbout as simple and im- protont.iou'n a dwelling as in to be found in all that big city, but Mr. Davis does not mind that. He in a hard worker. He be- gins his toil enrly in the morning, taken only it huity and simple lun_oheon and does not quit until late in the evening. When his work is done. he goes to bed und`ie too i tired to care muol; about wherp he sleeps. Hla Sundnvn. i.hnnuh. um mutant. in (`am- I i 1 Spends Bis Weekdays In 3 Oottufb. Ills Sunday: In 3 Ilnnsion. Most of us busy Americans want our nood clothes and enjoy suoh luxuries as our tastes suggest; and our pocketbooks al- low on Sunday. Few of us. however, make Lho distinction between the first and the other days of the week that Z. W. Davis. an Ohio man. does. Six days in the week he works hard and livvs in a cottage. On Sunday ho rests and takes luxurious ease in a mansion. Mn T\uul- la in avian nl Ian-an Insult-an-a In. one of iahideiing` ollqtpdilii ' uuruiomou pm:'unan's`_'ot the nhwbe- name king of Klondike is Joseph Ledlll. f who founded Duweon City nnd own: the town Iiee-"'Old Joe" Iadue they called him in camp, althou: he in amen of only middle age. Hie years of 01D0l'i|' in mining camps. however, made him seem in veteran among thetendetteet" on the Klondike. '.-AlII.l Iuuun In In Dlnbbghnva N 7.. I In! xuuuulxu. mane : homo isin Platuburg, N. Y.. I bountiful and bury lime city on Lake Champlain. and for Rlniiuburg he atartpd the momont he had disposed of the `biz format in gold dust which be had brought qogvn fromthe goldiieldl. Iadue you back Home after II bride. and this brings in on- otlwr romantic feature of his career. `high: nun Inhnn Ynnn I-ll A Inllll UIll|Y|' l'UlIlIII.|uu luuuuru on any Ilrsucaa Yuan ngo. when Ltd was A young man. he became engagod ` Mil: Manon, . one of tho prettiest girl: In Pluttabnrg, hug Ming Manon : pm-ant: strongly object- ed to the match because on wan poor. AI Ladueh Huang: did not is him for becom- apucumunn unu man (l\'Ul:y uuuur. l'hlsw1.s n knockdown blow, but his hope was not wholly killed. Miss Mason wrote that she would wult for him on long as ho chorso, and thus encouraged he began` again his suuroh for fortune. Six yours ngo'Luduo wont to Alaska, where there hm! ulrcady been some mining. Ho was ` unmng the pioneer! in the Yukon region. ` and was one of the inhabitants of Circle City during the limb your at its nxiatnnce. When an old hunter named McCormick, who was aliirmishiug up the Yukon after- eunnon, discovered the rich placer deposits on the Klondike, Ladue was one of the mat to pull up stakes und strike 10:: the new region. It. nvnn than thnf. hn was rlohlv 1-amid region. It was then that he was richly repaid for the hard years which he had spent in ucquiring is mining experience. He staked out claims on what are now considered to ' bu the riuhoni. pincer beds Mona the Klan- dike, nnd us he is now worth about 8100,- 0U0 is is expected that all parental objec- tion will be withdrawn. ' ' H .9 "II" VI I Fill Ill ~|h. cl. e `endure became to `H1 in no author Ionunod with plilwlpllyolln no nonulnd but he `$333! nothing tho Innblo with the ghlwvb um nnovod to tho hou- . `vhuohohudnon nod Eu-~ ~ A-I hlndlmnnn. Ila-nvlnnnzhn oven: n unuv nu Ina rich In Plnttslmrn he went wait and awn-a to tho Illuols mm during one , Ing uxultomuntthurc several yoarumzo. 9 was quite suuun-sstnl and mud cleaned up a neat limo furtmne, \ ml which he started hzu-.k to cl:-.im ' h.hLJ1klu. Ho stopped in I)cud\v0ud. though. went into a disastrous speculation and lush vvury dollar. l'M.c: wma n knm-.kdmv5n blow. Wan : Inna Cold luau, ._.. A44-` n 1...- -__n_ J Kim: bs r'ii'}T.66Jk: T A n`ucWuXFw1gjMs. g. g; JOSEPH LADUE. vulliu as uo.uuu In unlplnlu Ibpnud who Wonorn oi Tomato. Bar in no thouund dollu-3. Not on! in her ull oh-uiood nd Iuoton in plants. t the bod plots of the angina is brokcn. And the on-huh In Inch Burnt. DI'norr. llioh., Angina 7.-'l'bo num- It Gunh-ls. which want. uhonnrar Ru-uh nvonldnyu ondwunloud undam- odiuhPort won {or ropsirn, habuu nu-voyod and found ho be damaged almost tothooxtunt of bar inn:-taco. Shown I.:"'.:1` ::.'.`.`.`:`. .2..'~.;'.'."."""".. ...."3:""'_._E:} Charming Effects In IHIHII. IHJJI IRY IIOIIIIII. --Iwiu boo aurprilo to the mmt if Cnpt. McDou II is not promoted botho command At. rodoricton. KB. Rain the only oioor inwt. o imont (Roynl Gunn- dlon inllntly) o bu puood tho Army onmlnntion for field rank. His ability ha been ind by uuooouivo general oicon in his selection on Adjutant of tho, school st Toronto. bio nnboeqnonu tnnllor to St. John's. his noloction an Ad- jut.nnt`oH.hoprovlaionnl school: st. Mon- troul and Ottawa. sod lull hi: uloouion u atoll`-ndjutonc of the jnbi cootilmont. H0 in admittedly tho but nboltorn ooor in tho rogimontk" ! ! The Canadian Mililty Gazette has this at: uiy, o!Cnpt. Mcbongull, I former King- : on an. * M15 5:]! I..- ........-:.. 1. LL. .._n.-..`_ :1 UIUUI-IUII Ill dllllry "Ulla I The creditors of J. W. Lang & Co. met this morning. Mr. Lang was present. A statement was presented showing nominal assets of $5l.6l2. includin accounts of $27,421. and 810,000 of wbic are counted doubtful. and 33,000 bad. The rest of the ] assets consist mainly of real estate. The liabilities are placed at 832,. . of which 826.000 is to_ the trade and $6,500 to the Standard bank. This leaves a nominal surplus of , 818,600. The Standard bank in addi- tion is a creditor to Mr. Lang on account of advances made (or $78,367. secured, however. by customers paper. Mr. Lang stated that the money he had received for his stock, 822.000, had been paid to W. Mitchell. of Todhunter, Mitchell it Co., on account of a debt. and in consideration of the gensral situation, Mr. Mitchell was willing] tolreturn $10,000 of that amount for the; benet of the creditors generally. This in was estimated would enable a dindend of fty-one and one-half per cent. to be paid to the trade creditors. The creditors ap. red toconeider this on the whole the t arrangement that could he made and it will probably be carried out. A com- mittee was appointed to look into the de- ` tails. I T `the loot lubnllorn olllcor In tlo B.I.- I n I I PRAISE FOR CAPT. M'DOUGA LL. Oredlton Wlll (let our 3 Bull nnollar on , Their Acoountl. Tonowro. nl:., August 7.-Mayor Show received a I bter from Goldwin Smith this morning congratulating him on his accos- aion to the mayorelny and hoping he may secure the condence of the citizens for re- I election in January next. Thu nrnditnrn nfJ, W Lana 7 n mat. DIG urgeu 50 llgllla I0!` IJOIIEIOII muwry. The liberal conventions of this autumn will show how far this development poinu to Lord Rosebel-ry a returning uoendency over the party. ' PIIUU. IIUW IEO )! lUl'VVlIlCUln Ignoring the lender of their own choice and the otlicial party organization, they formulate a new ghting programme, and en thou h to emphazile their change of faith trey put in the forefront lord Roaebery u own policy for the abolition of the house of lords power of vetoing and omit altogether Sir William Harcourt : roject of local liquor veto. Reform of the land's redress of the incident of tuetione and home rule for each part of the united kingdom. Ireland etendin first of all other issues upon which the li rule are urged to ght for political mastery. Thu libarnl nnnvnntinnn of thin autumn HC H16 WEN) (I39 I) HIVOIVCU. The Shellield ye-election of yesterday, whenaliberal tpajority of 1,277 was re- duced to 183, seems a natural sequel. In truth for the moment the heart has gone out of English liberalism. and the blatant jingoiun and protectionism, which have their leaders in Aahmead, Bart- lett and Howard. and Howard Vincent, and of which Sheield is headquarters. have made most of the opportunity. seizing the moment of liberal chaos. Labouchero and his little group of ultra-radicals. who were most active in depoaing lord Roaebery in putting Sir William Harcourt in his "place. now steps forward. lanm-inn thn Innrlnr nf LI-mir nwn nhnina apuunnl ullluu hu vuu nun". [ ` Loxnox, August 7.-The collapse of the opposition stands out an the one striking lecture of the parliamentary seeeionwhlcu closed yesterday. The liberals are forced to admit. this in today : survey of the position. Seldom has an oppoeipion had guexler chances than the Gieek mingle- ment and t.he'Sout.h African situation ef- forded. yet it has been left to ounder about without a leader and without e policy. The nnnntanln nf Enalnnd hlindlv fnllnw. WTHTETJ llyo The spectacle of England blindly follow- ing imperial despots in buttreeaing up the rotten Turkish empire found the liberal leaders divided and mute, and from the old man in retirement at Hawarden alone came the true note of the liberal court-e in the other great issue: of the session. "the bushing-up policy thou h the good name of England and of Eng and`: loading pub- lic men were deeply involved. Tim Rhnllinld ua.Alm-.I-.inn nf vantardnv. It Wu the one Bulking Feature of tha `A Parliamentary soulon. Special cable to the Star. ` I 1 ......,... 14..-..-` -1 ml... ....n....-- -: sl..- I T HE LIBERAL COLLAPSE. THE TERMS ARRANGED. B lxiortel loan from s Pricey ' Rochester. N.Y.. August 7.-John M. `Fitzgerald, ex-priest and convicted tire- hug; William Wall, alias "Kidi" T. James Williams. printer, alias \Vink." nnd Albert Mclntyre. all charged 1 Rev. Father Oberholser, of the chute of the Holy Redeemer. with extorting lrom him'l!0 by threats ot death and exposure of gross immorality, were held for the grand 'ury by magistrate Er- - neet in the polce court. Fitsgerald created a sensation `by refusing w fol- low the advice of his counsel and waive examination. He made I. speech in which lie denounced the newepepere, and demanded to be put on the stand in htisdhehaltt 5: said'alstI:.;hat he wan case n eepers from the others. `Bail was (Bed at $3, . . I v sees`:-1:` it. The others away :23 um .euu"".eh"., ._, ` Mi El; 5 name 10!` agou IIIIII In vvnrarvlwv, 8504110: to the Prabyt.oriun_ church in Want Tro . 8100.000 3: N1 endowment fund: to I: e Fail-View homo tor Mondlou child:-an in Wnhorvllot, 8l(X).000 and the real unto And pruning now occupied by them: to the srutou of William: oollogo for tho cuubliuhmono o! I Jermain - shin 850.000. Euiduo of onto. an to ' worth nova-3| million dolls:-3.. Info to hh um-vivin; danghuu and grind- dmghton. . . ' | ----.- Provlolou of the W111 of the Late Jamel Barclay Jul-mun. A1.n.unr, N.Y.. August 7.--Tbo will of the law Juno: Barclay Jonnnin, the a ed millionardibilnnthroplot. who died nly 12th, in 9 public. The estate ll din- pooodofnnfollown: To Mlddlobnry.ool- logo in Vermont. 880,000 [or the endow- ment of: {censorship in political coo- nomy an intornatioml luv; to the home tor aged men in Wutorvlioh, nmam, tn Lhn Pmnbvtarinn church in A PHILANTH ROPI3T'8 BEQUESTB. 1 in WALSH S GREAT CHEAP SALE. I0-Take :1 walk through our I Exhibition of Bargains. and "Corset bar- I galndat ' 7011 Monday we will start a 3 Days Slaughter Sale of Fancy 5 Dry Goods. Prices will be Cut to a Point that ` will Force these Goods out. ann-s l'uhuI_uInIrh'yBghI'a.- QSPEGIAL SALE OF FANUY mm GUIIDS m`G;eat Thirty Days ale. `All Goodgsold at la Sacrifice. - ' ~ Waldren 5: Mader, The Remainder of our stock of Ribbons, Laces. Embrolderlolr... 1 .:i. " " Veilings, Nets, Ohions. r ' \ " 2 " Summer Gloves. Hosiery. Corletl. , " " Chiffon Bus, Boas. Shirt Wuiltl. I " Crochet Silks. Silk Threads. Braids. ; 36-Take store this week. There will be a Grpt .l|m'oi.u~. nf JOHN LAIDLAW & sum. E-uraawhemnu-iv & mhma Successors to J. RICHMOND & CO. 5-msuammlt Pays to Dal at Laldlaw s.u _..;.;`.3:_.",, ;..'i.~ . 3 * `AKER . I I V ' FLANNELS Boys J_Ripbe Stockings, 114% PRINCESS ST. 1,, `In Cashmere. In Cotton. Double Knees and Heels. WAST BLACK STUEKINES, Absolutely Seamless. FOR LADIIZS - - .1- .."Z`: .'.`5..';`.i".'? ?.'r1e"5.a"foT.`."'.`u`I'o': I single engine. The nalrzuut d the run was a` remarkable bu at gal. 3::..1?:a..`:':."` W3 Ion. ought OI'h|R K ` ~ 1 ` H . AIIIII l.-'l.IC UQIOII `PW? .;ai1% .:. us lumlic thcuuac-~ v_eaon 9n:nw.lougd 0001-II. gn- neor man` u w angina o. 59? pullod'I gt: 'tu-on I ` t\V'-ypminlfouto _ I 5.l I`i|aI.lnt. out no ot.. ivclnlmodnrrtkrlllsnlnlldl cenpt ilnun o: a letter in uermn Ista- od . Emma.._" and insisting t at Guidenouppo in aims and could bolonid in the upper part of Ruloin. The wrjtp er claim! that Gnltlonlllippo in k 1 quiet to revenge hiuua on Thorn at alianating lira. Nanak`: ottoatiounn g contnnntion oi the ointment inn latter Acting innpootot O'Brien tslgl to- day that he know from Thorn`: own lips that Guidonnuppo in dead. - .`- vIUI-I "y 1- -UV! _ New York. August 7.-Coronor Hopber to-dny notified the district utwtllnv and counul for Martin Thorn. of (M ra- ceipt b rim of letter in German ll- nrl " n. Eminn and innintinn t at WIIIUII "11 Inc IIIIUW IICT III) III WI'u The father. nttnoud b the ah. ol his ohildron, run to than Ln Ionnll his dough- tchulnnnk. Anuhodld notcouol In diud throo Simon, and found that Ibo Id ought undo: I log. from which ponMon_ho -Ind dlinnhv in taking aha hndv. Pinks and Blue . Shnkcqjs 10c yard. I IIIIJIII I I`. KIT WIIX Wlili some dillionhy in taking the body. `lln lad Drowning Ouoioh In Iain sorrow In John Gm : Ilene. Bunny, Angun 7.---A and lnnlity In pond at Midhurlt on Tuodn , vhon I nix-you-old dnu hm of J n Gill wu drownod. Mr. ill want out to work who tint, and Ma loot childnnl _ . The dash girl tried to stand on Hop, which rolled and threw her into tho mar. VIVL- l-ok.. -aog..n-.4! I... AL. -I.. A. I.`- Olblpol Illlblllt. Om Nah. Aljt 7.-- U `. Puifizinftichh um nlnml7'm`rh'(.h -` HIS DAUGHTER HAD BUNK. Dining lnldouuppo In Allvo. . \'n_I. Au.-o.-L W IV.-_.._-_ K rim}-%ci3eam Shakers, in .5; and Pllln. mac and `I50. -I.-I--_I u! Oltzy. I` `. `I-l- T4 Y_Q_Rf; 1"-"*"'%" "' " ` uh It ooh, `um I d D. utlbn ,4 ;1(OI.'d|:rod l_.h;Qr, `win... .~.5`m.. .'..-.u_. Gnu Ah... -olll work Wonderful Modlolno._ liuihn caapmmll. Imngmg Inc: In: DI the I with _ 332:... -'*:..'::.:%...- no. or In: 0 even In hot cllmuu M 0! we buy nnowncd. Thou no In` mum: in: 'thounndI.~ In All Id. .Illlaun and Nervous Dina:-dull. Inch jung--7 ;', ` 7 _-` ' I . . ' ` Nmonn Dtaol-don. ouch ` _ Pain In the Itomnch lick _ )h.|1dhuq. Paints: and `VIII- , I n I. Dluhuu and Drown- mhln at line, Lou ' 1 ` nun Ircnh. Coc- huon the Inn. Dhurbod 3';.a""?.5.'.`.'s`..a'. -`Z.'.'.':'s.'.;.ii'2 u`. 311% 1 III! o m::g3~ ..-.':::..::':.:r ::.:';.:| "IT Irlll. I , smut $11-sully one uh in, ad ' nlhluo ln=:nd;o.bo -. *|ty_ :?u=.:.~`: ' Wk 3- w Ulvljgvl vu _-uv yu , 7 lm' ` , fowdbnuwlllworh I vl::|`.hVIulOtuno;Ircath- Luann r lyomu. ltodlx the ' maiden us: was on-nu ; Ilivlijur W532 e-....`.`. ..'.."E.'.7`.'.'. 7.'.`.`.." E $ begins 0! Manila: and m_nuln[_wl_th_ . 7--'4 53' ` :17:-o_o1u IV.` . - ;.:'tuInoIImn.:r.uaLun;gI_nuano. - --. .qc_ ALL nfuddluri. : `C9011 II||II"I vuounvvrou oupuur Dewy, made us; C Iloohirnu dlhononnty 1. .n$l&. oauultdonu-Toast. Thpwlntyodchnygho -2--.-ouuaueg-u .4':..- Qty ---.-.y -.y--....-_..-_- V- _ T'uonru.a oumu a lax .'ggf,!_5.g.,_"..'.':.%:.':..'.:.: v on-amnnv rumw tn_'IUlIIBI!LLIIIY. Wo| olht optloul lndnumum In straw IlIo.hulBhApu.Sallorn and Ian- hgna. no. on menu. mow. how our curled- [O . - Iullint -_lI Olrluuy W _ I of t Plum, and val`; ulnuw to In ...._.s-. - 4.uAn-A A -u Dark Colors.` 5c yard. |$UlIl. Uh Ivpsuli. ALL nludalurb. :":$.:'?7:.".`I"3`:".`:: !E!."1`.".'!.`...`;`.7 ll! IINOKSFI VWUXKI II WI KIIII fl tqulnr Iuldny union would puy. b"l'::x1o,;'qust 1.--`W-I: issued 1 l.)u|IunI'I gin oonpnny slut hodmbvnuvwthuulu ol.gIou~ nnuunluuthdrpipulorlllaudlolt. & jinn! china lint. an-&-p tn -u-awe; -vuuvu The ' many friends of Lieut. A. Adams will be pleaeed to learn that his family have been relieved of their anxiety (noted in thin paper of the 5th` inst). a letter hav- ing arrived from him last evening. dated Port Said. July 21st. in which he aaye that the attack of fever he had in London paeeed off In a kw da lend permitted him to pro- beed on his fourney. He contracted hie lllneea during two days` visit to relativee i'n Irekl'and. It rained both daya and wae very ea . ll- ..--.A a|.- .I..Ln.. ..........z... 1...... DFIIIVIIUI. KIITIIT. NIX. FIX Illa EIGHT` On-Io half A day ouch; Gonoyooo day; Flounoo sud Rome. on and A ball days. 80 span of the wonderful dplm ho bu non`. but tho voothtr III loo hot to em in: In-anal nnnnnlgu In `Bali ll`. Aboun- TD` KIT W153"? 13103 ICE joy . npoohlly in Italy. Ho oxppg. Indittnhnvurv hdnnhdnn thmnnhnln Wllu In `lo-narrow. B. W. Idgawu aid this afternoon vh_odnr.or not hi inuodod nnulnguhq Ann tun nnnmv. Ha nnlhd n mg unm ne can eecue In run. red. Crone. pureer of the New Island Wanderer. had the misfortune of having the ekin burned of? bin hendl yeeherduy. A 1-km` we! being towed b the Wanderer And Fred wee clin ing to I . - rap}, but not.- withebnding in elforu the rope slipped repidly through hie hende with the result ebove mentioned. M 0 FIG. Ho viewed the juboo ion from the colonial sand `in tho all, and nyo_it. won I Inaguloonc pageant. Hi: sicknes- onl pronnhd him from viewing the naval In! milieu-y mien at Portuuonth And Aldonlnot. Ho around from London to Die um! tpont three days in Paris: 3 ' ' Hllill. Nim. Pin And Mont. i33."""'.?.| I'pn' 133;`. 'i'E""r7'ri' B Hllll. Niou. Pin and Monte nln lug" A mini mph: Hanna `an. A... ll WIII U9 HIV! III HIFIIIIUT IIIIUTIIIIKIIUKL l)on b whine about srd timog. Do some- thing to make them beam. if it : no more than paying I bill. A drop of oil can be pub on the wheels of trade and by paying whnt he can. If hooves 8100 And has $50. Inf. him uni ha" QM: nunnnnh 1-Shin-uni. unit. lIII'lIlVll|Uo Maura. Mcliolvey & Birch Il'6 forming I company for the manufacture in England of nuticlu for which thorn in I brick do- mnnd. A charter bus boon applied for and until its an-ivnl the promoters of the com- pany will not givp on further information. l)on h whina About Ard timm. Dn nnmn. Wlllli [ID VIII. ll KIUUWUE UIUU Ill lll UUU let him y hall the amount wibhont. wait.-' in unslho comic in full. -...| rt--- ......_ .9 A. u... t-u-...a IITTHU POIIQ Elg INCID- Tho oooto of the Batty oioction trial in London amounted to botween 86;000 and $10,000. 80 hr the petitioner has failed to pay the amount due and the conservatives are talking of taking action in the matter. A fhann.vnr.nld nnnknr nmnninl mwnnrl ITU IIIKIIIK UK BIKIIJK IIUOIUKI Ill DIIU IIIIDDIT. A llflzoon-your-old cooker spaniel owned by E. Form was opontod on yuan:-day by 3 local vominnry surgeon. and a tumor weighing aikhtoen ounooa removed from stomach. The operation was uncoun- n . I`-Il.._ L II7.`II:...-.- ll.-_--lI ..:II L..:I.l [Illa Fallon & Williams, Uotnwnll. will build I family null. ab Flanagan : pointoomo for tho Purcell auto. It will be handsome. Mr. Fallon. one of the non- tnctorn is a son of Dominick Fallon, Wil- linmsvillo. \l..--_- ll..II-l...._ A. D:_-L -..- t-__.:.... `I Tho Itmmor Oolomdnu came over {rom Capo Vincent to-day and landed a large excursion "of prominona Americans at swig : dock. They returned at four o a . ' u'.....I...!. .5.-....o -41! I-.. am... at H... V`io::(.lly IV story will be "One of the Boya," by Edward Even-on H\lo. It will Appear on pogo (in. Be unto and road it. Copyrighted stories published nearly every A`- -`Auk -n-L .=,$_._-_._ ........... ....... pelican. Honniloootho An nholuhton Q B` who `nail any; at upon bdug diu- Inlnn luau agony. 6'33-cn'u.`2:' .eoZ'sZI`p..`nIn'a.':i`.'a? ..`.`1"u,5'.v .'r,7 dnl. nub week. . .. 11...!-In 4...] I` 1 `Don... L...` I.-.....J (II IIIXII WXI. r. Goodwin and F. J. Pope have found it impouiblc to uccomodnto :1! who hsvo applied for admittance so their clan of 1-o-`poctors at Msdoo ind Bancroft. Many (`V9 been turned away. I lI`-...l.._ Il..:..... `A-.. lV..LL-.... 11-....- :::~';:.*..':".`:.`:;:.:*..'::: .;:' *"'" J. Taylor. living near Cottage Grove. 0r.. touched as much to n acum ovgr a in mm. pool on M: place, and the vholo sur 0.: ul the pool ignited and bland an a hormone pond mighu blue. Th: coat: of tho Bmttv nfnntion trial in CGIIUIIOY UIII VBl'll0l"gOUl'Bl. At Lake innetenkn regatta last night the Winnipeg orew won three [into and one eeoond out of four eventmmd expect to rnske I clean sweep to-dsy slso. p'1`hun-day night the Pessport's passen- ers hsds. mock trial. The Globe says iev. Mr.. Worrell made an excellent jn e in his gown of waterproof. out people who bring libel suits for dsmeges have previously damaged their own oherectere to an extontlwhich no newspaper on successfully imitate. Editor Dam, of the New York Sun. is sutfering terribly from a stomach trouble. Can it e that the venomous old gentle- men has swallowed some of his own poison 1` , Tim summer Onlnmdnn mmn nvar from nun urovn new run runway. v Arrived nb'Quoboc this morning: R.M. 8. Vancouver (Br.) Jones. Livoypool via Movlo :88. Glonivot (Br.). Shun. Syd- nnu HR ` 00}. (LB. udgo Price up he never saw the law buliuou no dull. The chances are that the summer cation will bo un unusually l and lIlCl'o-0l|C- V ' vid 1-1y.odihor of the Bulfulo Ad- mu-t.inr. Ian nlnmlnnnd nainmner work IVHIOFIGI WI. 50 |DI!'_lllng. Captain arry Findnate Wyntt. 2nd htlion Queen : Own ries. bu been :p- poinbod honozpry aide-do-camp to his ex- callency the vernor-general. At Lain innatnnkn rennlam last nilrbb um um aonool o_: mmou. ..BuIhoy and Charles Hubbard leave tomorrow {or British Columbia to work on the Crow : New Page railway. 1` Arrival -r.-Dnnhan thin mnrnino : R.M. `UIVIO. puny. ouxwr 0! my numnu nu- vortiur. lug abandoned n apgper for the and 0! the law. his is literally an-`inn Crown :1` in `I-nu-an gonug xrqm our to worse. The iunreulrig wealth of American col- lege: onlblu ton of them to publjsh dnily nowlpqpon. Each gives more npsdo to nmhlotica (his to learning. nnhnin Al'l'I1 Findnnfn Wvntt. 2nd , GWCZKI b3'bIIty..oHhod ': . . _ _ thduthloldoputywudou :_ ' . `union Imu Ihin 31'-1..".':..5.`*a..'sL`:.":'t Xlilll-|O&'I|_` NOW . 16. or I up. Rev. Mr. and! and non Inn been re- lnud from tlwntounor Putporo. Sir John Bum, Bath. has taken the title at Invorclydo of Guns Wouyu. The il umlnnlon of the islands sud nniu lion about Gnnanoquo has been xed for Angina l7I.h. .1. I. Honkirk uni inmllv are osmnim: A nu u . T I. Btgklrk ,,l|ld `fnnlly camping . on Wolfe Inland an the shore: of the lunouu Batunn channel. n . i G. M.wM0II|`l;Odlnd lnllnily are camp- ng at o un our o no to chum: Gran. . "7 ' W Dr. Gu , M.P.. of Lovil. it mentioned as the pro blo Inrdon of Sn. Vincent do `Paul nnnifnlltinrv. llll munu ., 1 RevI.):1ohn llcueil.- after his visit so Am- erjon, in fnusvzigatthgge eddienoee wherever O eoldlyeeaerdny at Bhelburne from Mo. to 8 3- 60.; Path 5% 8c.: South Finch from Se. to 8 M60. ' _ It, HlnnnI_R|-nnkvilln. in Invimr n unanti- UIIIUI Iona my I: nnolnuruo mm: 3-60.; Paul: Sam E. Bhaoy,Brockvillo,in bsving 5 quanti- lg of gold bearing. quartz analyzed at the want: school of mines. D.-unhnn ant` [`hnuIan unukhnl Innvn HE 'h"3cJ'&"" 31'" 3 TIE`. going [mm to `worse. Thu innrmnlmr wanllah 1 `qeu `loin on} an an `rho 0-hunt of Ipnoo. loch. R. U & 00. 3: Hr, Wmmll .i:m hnvl bun re- II DIIU Paul ponitontia: Raw. John Mu `.oE.N!iIjvAt . pnaannm-Is. Iblaoovulhnn. A..____A - 114;- . `Anxiety izllovod. -- t_1-_.I_ Al 72-..; IUUII livnlly [aunt Ill Clap. TIIO I60` chm: ooutiuxunt. wish: vu-onoo.nanh- "8 ad ounpdu tho nlchhnndnirdn loadlronnoulhu-nNovYotkulIonrrIvod Ind. Theo Uncanny u-Iinlc dad to-daymndiunoxputodthoin-nah continue tomorrow. Uuwliinochnhlli 'Io|IIII at Squvlduquwnyhhnllonud in nvnj. A cereleee searcher the cenee of {he Ae- oldent. Dr. Hereld met with e peinfnl eocid on Wedneedey nighc lees. . Connell were wheehng from Deeet-onto to the city on that evening. end run Into by e eootcher. who wee speed 3' down grede es the rete of ebonb twenty or twenty ve miles en hour. The doctor wee thrown fully twenty feet. end wee in- eenelble when he wee picked up. He wee taken home end hie injnriu were ettended to. but despite the meeeeee one end et- tenuonhehwill "we!k,lene" for e month Inseam` I. HIGH; I'FIII'II$ II If W- in roll ounistrinduooollhnd. Innthnknh nhnrnnmnnn u Llnldcharlon Lnvoll man `nor a Pllnful And Llngorlng lllnou. The ntaamer Spartan brought to the city today the remoins '0! Charles Lovell, the elghbyoar-old non of J. R. Lovell. Smith : Falls. whom death occurred yesterday at. tho Thousand Island Park. De- coauod had been very poorly {or some months, in {not his health was so impnired thnbit was found nooonury to keep him lrorn his studies. ~ ""1... _...Il.- -_. L- -..'.`-.I - _.-..._L.__I__ II'0l HII lla|Il_II. Tree weeks A he suffered a eunetrokc and since then e gndunlly sunk until denbh ended his pain. He suffered from I complication of dilOll0!, end in Addition withetood the pain of 3 large nbeceu which formed in one of hi! lungs. The interment cook piece as Ceberequi cemetery. The emiched parents here the a m .t.h of their wide circle 0! friends. y P` y Property owners Petltlon council To Klll `Ontario Street lwlteh. ' Lieut.-Col. Van Straubenzie. Judge Price. 0. `S. Curtis. CrsigD& Co., J. B. Cerruthers. John Mudie. . Murray, W. Muokler, T. Nicholson, 1). S. Robertson, D. Norton-Taylor, Dr. Herold, I. Simpeon. John McMahon, N. Kent, Lieut.-Co. H. R. Smith, John Saunders, J. Dennis and John Hunt have sent to the mayor and the city council a petition, praying thut the proposed railway switch on Ontario street to connect with the Mooers elevator be not laid, as, in the opinion of the peti- tioners, it will reduce tho-nlue of property on both Ontario and Gore streets. The petitioners decidedly object to the building of the switch on Ontario street, when, in their opinion. it can so euily and reasonably be avoided." Earl and Union streets, they say, have been destroy- ed unnecessarily, and the proposal to de- stroy Ontario street also meets with their heartiest disnpprovsl. tne city. as tnst portion 01 one city is the first seen by thousands of visitors each summer. and the first impressions that visitors receive of a place are unusually lusting ones. In this particular instance visitors must leave the city with anything but brightidees of King- stonas atidy. progressive place. Itpuys to have visitors pleased with the city, in order that they may carry en ay good impressions and by so doing constantly advertise the place. The citizen says further that he stood on the corner of Brock and.On- tsrio streets yesterday for fully half an hour while to Syrecuso excursionists were lending and heard many uncompli- mentary things said about the sidewiilk and crossing here referred to. By their conversation he judged that many ef the oxeursionists had been posted as to the condition of these walks by their friends who were previous visitors to this city. Sutherlandsl Altlun Glvee ln oplulon Regal-dlng a Certain Croulng and sidewalk. A citizen points out that the sidewall: leading from the ferry wharf to Ontario street in in 9. wretched condition of repair. Also that the block crossing over -Ontario street, north side of Brook street, is a die- grocoto the city. The street would be lot better if the block: were removed and en ordiuery plank crooning laid. He argues that the sidewalk and crossing re- erred to should be the best to be found in t e city. as thnt portion of the city in the firm}. man-. hv thousand: of nnu lunar: GOGIGOII an ID IDI uuu conference Friday.` and I hi more wil gr-obably ho mule nut odnot-day. be whole affair will be ooncldorabl on the order ol the tumour Ooxoy " m- znonwesl tour. AI All-eddy oonltituudr the plan propane: I direct march through the whole territory when thins: no boin opontaod until Clurold county ju ranch . Camps will be lots at who! the Do An-mm mine: at Cannomburg.` At` Buenoln sad my other lnoeohst my room nooouary. to hop 0 minus cloud. The leaders oltinntao that with what will rcmnin bo- hind in the camp: at but 8,000 man will be kept connuntly on the move. .A milirm-v and: for tho onvarnmonb of DIJOGO aopmles. The coal company discovered a new sort of missionary work among the employees to-day. Wives of many of the campers are in the eld now. While the men are as work tho strikers women do missionary work among the wives. Prim: fnr nnnl mmrad nn tn cents a ton I WUTI EIIIUIIB IIHU wlyuu. Prices for coal movad up tn cents a ton since yesterday. the assigned reason being that lzhe prospects are that the area of the strike will expand and embrace the north- ern aud central Pennsylvsnis districts. Ruling prices are 81.10 for run of the mine in barges nnd cars, Pittsburg, and five and six cents a bushel for slack in the river. qmetana peacetime. In reference to the charge thet the de- lputiea now on nerd lb DeArmitt e. mince were forcing I. e minors to work at the point ofrevolvere. president Dolen etched that the matter `had been placed in the hende of their ettorney, and it was probe- ble that the miners oiciele would go into court and ask for an injunction remaining these deputies. Thu mail nnmnnnv discovered a new I SHOULD BE IN GOOD CONDITION. X `CPU conlunmy 00 (H0 lllDVUa .A military code for the government of the army will be formulated before the movement is started. Pronident Dplen aeye thnt he will be able to keep everything quietand poeooable. In rnfnmnmn tn than nlmrnn that the de- [10 mm:-i cams ms. TH : con. um:ns_'HAvE ru`-:w _-.-_,_ --_ flutni. V A Inuimo on-u-In to B0 Inaugurated A5-plant u Operator! 0! Ountnl Payn- IyIvnIh--A lllltnry coda I'll] Gown omndu-`I ovomonu. > Pm-snvm, Augunt ,7.-'l.`ho proponod umpnigh against tho mine owner: of Wostmorolcnd county And tho open- torl of Contnl Ponnuylvnnln, which bu been delayed. in An uuurpdN:ct. Tho atriko loader: decided on it I camp A.-ul.-`nan ll'..M..- in!` n Ida mnvn i'i{iii6Lo.