Go to London, Mitchell, prauuue opuclnn. Rev. Ebor Crummy. who for the but two weeks In: taken the plnco of Rev. J. E. Btnmputor of Sydenbun moot Metho- diut church. left. yesterday afternoon for his home near Ottawa. '|"|-A-Ah ...-. IQ:-An nnn ghoul!` nAl'I`V I me home umnva. There : no nuon you should carry 3 alnbby purse when we can sell you I beauty At no law a|prioo, bought. direct from hholargoot. home in the world And muked ab quick Isle" prioor. E. C. Mitchell. What On; suitor Ioonnd In Dlvhlon Court To-dnv. Judge Wilkison presided at the division court union that opened in the county building: this morning, at half-pub nine o'clock. xn..n......:.... H. on. nun: hanrd durimt o'clock. Following are the cues hoard during t.ho`foreuoon aeosion of the court: I "I"_mnI:lnIl vs .I I.nnu_-Ant.ion on gn tlmtoreuoon aeouon on cue uuuru: J. Tweddell vs. J. Long.-Aohion on Account. for 812. Judgment for plninbi`. 1 12-..... ... w h.mnnm.-Am.ion for I0!` '13. dlllllnli wr plluuuu. J. Barry va. W. 1)unnetb.-Aobion for balance of rent. 825.80. Judgment. lot plainhi`. 1:`. A. Bibbv va. W. L. Heron-Aotion plainmf. F. A. Bibby on An account of 334.75 for home and buggy and $9.75 damages to buggy. Judgment. by consent. lur 834.75 `Ind coats; claim for damages to stand until next. court. m A.a..... .. TI l)nwnin_-Accounh for W. Adnms vs. D. l)ownie--Accounb for S5.85. J udgment. for plainv.ill'. R. Rh: vn. W. Dnvidaon--Act.iontor nuur. Karma too. J. Craig & 0o. Fnmnlnxinn hnuhnc And noun S5.85. Judgment. tor puunwn. R. Shaw vs. W. Duvidson--Act.iontor 8:. U_. 'bAl|nco of rent. Judgment. for FAMILY BIBLES-$r 50. ozu. un pluinti. I lmrun plaintiff. . George Nicholson no nuignoo of estate of II. C. Martin vs. John Roeve.-Acuon for $60, amount. paid by plainmtf to defendant. under pr-otesn. in order to rolense goods belonging to estate of H. C. Mmun. Ad- journed until next court. defendant to be at liberty to lo a counter claim. md coats to abide event. ur u nMa..-:.-. . M. n. R.nvnll.--An- abide W. H. Goodwin vn. M. C. R.ovoll.-Ao- bion on I note for $6 given. as premium. on an insurance poucy. 1`|nint.ifIouncol|ud policy and agreed ta given rebate of 82.76. Judgment lur plninmlf for $2.75- I`. H. Louclu va. Mn. Cotkoy-Aat.ionon Judgment lur pmnun (or u... E. B. Louclu va. Cotkoy-Aot.ionon An account. of 85.05. J udgmcnt. for plum- : .3` l u`. D. Luff. Rnthbun Co. vs. W. McCubcbeon--Ao- tion (or bclauoe of account 0! 86 93. J midg- ment. of nonnuit, wish coma. . I..|... 'l"-mhh.|I va 7_ Innp_A3[,ian on or nonnm, mun cum. John Tweddoll VI. W. l4ong-Act.ion on account. for 817. J udgumnu. by consent, for pluntitf for 814. mchbun Co. vs. John Hyund-Action plunti tor SM. Rnthbun Co. Hylnnd--Action on 5 promiuory note for 877.58. Judg- mono tor plainulf. ` I` MAI-Lin n. J. MoKeo-Action on an sc- mono pmnun. F. Martin vs. J. MoKoo-Act.ion count (of 817.50. Adjourned until Soptom-b hot 28:11. t.~..-..... n:..: u. Bmnhv "nd J. 28th. Enron Dini vs. II. Brophy "And Brophy---Act.ion on an wcouul. tor 87': U3. Rchrrnd to tho ubitrnmonu of the cloth of goats: judgment to be Qnceud n be my 1: . . C. Ecbown vs. Mcclary manufacturing compny-Action for return of two pro- missory noumdoposihad with dohndum n oollatnnl ucoumy. or for who sum of 859 for dsmlgoo for the dountiou of the noun. Judgmons no follow: Noun basin :0- turnod. J udgmont lot pluintifl` for vo oonu And coon. Tho corner Bookstoro. Dunn of Duncan and Illlllglll urn __.______.__...___.._._. muons non luau. Thoontriu for the gnnd inurnntioncl dog show at Toronto 60 6-0 cloud on Bnumhy. and annual lagoon will in vol! ropnunud by tho but Iotof high clan luau that havo yet his tho easy. C.Y. dhondntholm vithnolonthsa n shin-Ian outdo inolidin his nun i - ponodcollio Ouorhnm mould tho oolohIuud.rulfohompion0uu>hu `run- Inn. '1'. c Rohorlou Inland In I nu-ongkunolulvo ooohcrnpuiolc. four of which an ad. 1'. A. Oahu hostili- oundinglhoueontlaiolohnnmz lor- gucnovunhuuu. tomwm. rlrhh wnutopuniolu. Kl. Kcunonudingup an lugthhuuushn wondununupncm dctghhavnlhlalu Yuma` toll- huovo bx-III:-lot "Tut" willho Icahn!!! dvohouhnlu-ryhbvhul m'uh`o`uuuIqo'dnu'g':a_:."'_"' y-4 -av VERDICT FOR FIVE CENTS. Hunt bllob (V Illh-L. AuaunqpuuaouAn'n1-hcnuyboxn- -n-I Lolgllklgl 0! IIIKI ilfd 0. compound DIG U Chadwick. B. I. BI-Mon. Q.O.-. II.P.. il- dq-voon O. Livingston nod J. Mooln . :3 B. W. Folrr. on-.. `mind on Si: - Cortwrlgh , mluiltor of undo nil: commerce. Cord: .SoroquoIt' at t looomotiwn f.o'r unoyon tho Into`;-goloulnl nllwoyho built at the Canadian locomo- bivomd engine work: in this olty. Tho numbers of tho deputation laid their ouo forcibly before the lninmor, and I-ooommondod that duty should be paid on looomotivu brought! from] elm Pnitod . ntnrm on nub 3| H6.-ban Can n-A All O. livvlllurvuuvu vu-- -- bran be `from the United sum for use on Interooloniel jun it they were brought in for me on other competing roede. It would be unliir to Omedien menulecfurere. who pay dntiee on the rev materiel: need in the calmne- Mon of locomotive: built by them. tq oom- te with American locomotives brought; In free of dug. - u:.. n:..|.. |m...A nttnntivelv to the iv nun: aauunuuuuu .vv---._v , . _ F" dug. Sir Rich: lieteeed attentively argument: of the members of the deputi- him and promised them their request ehould receive just nthenbion. lore wooden Veuele Bum llere than In new of Province of Ontario. There Are many people in the city who do not fully'renli t.heextent. of the work that the M.T. co puny he: done in Kin - econ. It. will surprise meny when t. e patabemenb is made that the oompnny has built end rebuilt more wooden boat: in this ..:... .x....:.... nun tjma it. has been end rebuilt wooaen none in run: city durl the time it here than as been constructed during the some period in the entire province of Ontario. People in coming to e conclu- sion regarding the proposed by-law ahould celretbet matter into consideration. It in not neceuur to refer to the total coat. Were it me eupih would be en exceed- ingly In e sum of money, and all of it went. to t. ehomee of workingmenu King- ton in quite A ehipbuilding porn, but who madeib so? If the M.T. company goes will the shipbuilding continue! The ques- tion is I lertous one. ` - Ayres Flat-n,Qua.p -- Sherbrooke. -Que. .. . '[`oronI.o. . . . Bedfo:-d,Que . . . . . .. Huntinnon. no.- Threo Rivers. Que Cookubire. Que... Harrisburg. Perth London.... Winoheetor Owen Hound . St. John. NJ! Bollcvillo . . . . . . ..... Oupe Vincent . . . . . .. Guelph . . . . . . ht. John's. Que.. . . .. Ronh-ew............` Ottawa. . . . . . . . Htuneon Fells Nnpunee .......... .. l`et.erboro........ st. '[`homI|s...... Chathum. . . . . . . . . .. } reanot.t..... North Woodstock ...... .. Brantlord . . . . . . . ... ldndsg . . . . . . . . . . . .. Funk or.d........... Fergus ............. .. FhennonvIlle....... Kem tvillo . . . . .. . '1` en inan,.... '1` luonlmn-3.. Almouux... Ilamwu. Plcton.... Brempton. Walton. Elorn............. ~t.. Cnthnrino Lenndownom. Mull; Stu. Me Woodbrldxe .... .. Ens l:leet.1nu...... F. NISBET S{ vuuuurvvn avuvv-. CoI.ns.ooK, August 23.-Oscar Barbies and his sister wheeled ouh lrom Kin st.on lash Saturday. Mr. Battles carried h a lit.- tle daughter on the wheel the whole die- bence, nboub twenty-two miles. A. E. Warner has moved into his stone residence across the river. which he put in ne shage. S. Lemmon is drilling a well for A. . Werner. A number went from this plane to the Friends csmp meeting Sun- day evening. being held between Moscow and Enterprise. 8. Lemmon lost a fine horse very suddenly. It was taken sick and died inside of twelve hours. Dave Alan Tnrnnfn Ian: s-Ahu-rial` hnmn um moo nnuao or waive noun. Roy Benn. Toronto. bun returned homo nfuor amont.h`n visit. with friends. Min Ethel Woodru`, Sydonhnm. has been spending: few days It. Honr Woodru" s. Mr llrnhnm And wifn, nl imrnfnn. no EPQHQIHRI [OW Ulyl I5 HINT VV UUUTIIH I- Mr. Gnhnm and wife. of ingltaon. are visitors at C. N. Gnrriaonh. Min Holmes. teacher. win calling on friends [no week. Our oung India: are practicing on their bioyo ea. Some of our young men Inve tine I-port shing. They no procgring tome hno specimens of pike. I'0Il l`lIll KIIIIII-UIII. Pon\'1' Rum. August. `. .3.-Farmere are about bhrough harvesting; threehing bu commenced W. Toner and his bride, Oogego, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Stewart. of the city invieiting st. the Gore. A. Monk bu gone to En land for: trip. W. Bwnine bu resume from England. Mn. W. Rattan in convalescent-. W. Medley in very ill. Mre. and Min Power- non, former? of this lace. returnod to Toronto on uoedny. .MoKee, l`oronbo. is renewing old ocqnoinbnnceu in Pitu- burgh. ._.___:._.. -.---.. ll nl ullnrn Iioouy U. 5. uuuon. (mxunouma. Au not 24.-Wben ve sailors of the U. S. olvotbe Alliance. who veto Incurred hero by the police on Sutur- duy utter an nrny growing out. of the accu- ntion brought against one oftham that he had refused to puy for ndrink. were turned over by the police to their omcern, in nu ...........-u m amen them to the place 0! police their omcorn, II mu- nooeuuy to otoort them place embuhtion with 3 strong force. which had some difficulty in protecting them from an angry crowd. - - - -~~L--_ -A Y r~..:.. A Ultllng Inna Ill cu (kit, Brock strut. ' YUIJRKIIINIEYS ` the system through the urine if they are acting ht. If not. the reeultenro Bnckeche. right`: Dleeue. Rheum- tlun. Non:-slain. Bladder Trouble Dro . Dinbetel. Nervpuenen, Blooti Dino en. etc. All these disease can be filter the _Uric Acid and poison: out of k n..;.'.'n' 1":L;Z;I}".I.,.In;;';.;;;. w. (at then at ounown muons. HI while tho) Int will give you the Illvdihgo. Our interact: are mutual. ~ Yours. Ion haul: of non. I ban boon uonblod with W \ tho nloolon Iona llthloun or Itic udh uh. Irurho wu ofhnclullnhu In unity. high ooland. sad dopoomu brlo Iumnnl at var` palatal. hun- nnhn. mm In out]! of too . vertigo. spool: | mo} cm. in In due hud- uho. tun o-cl baton the on-. and eonlul at Inner: oo- oolnpcud this acid! a soda in non- nnlo obtain mud. on glad to any quot nun! wu found labia nuts I an Plllmsnclh-cu In! both: than how tn canon. I-I-l'unv.AuI..vuo. K 0. A STARTLING STATEMENT. LII -Ilsll ulvv-vu .._.--_:-.-_--_. Cloning ulo of orochty at J. Craig & Y4-.'n, Rn-nok IIIQIL `ES"i`i5iii:o Point. Bond Polnurn. ~ ,. no 13.. .-..________4Z The Full lulu. Oololn-ooh Noun. ,A nu l'\ . Iioony U. U. Uallon. ~~-~ A.._.._p 04 ,4! T. F. nmusou co. . . . . . . . .. p .2 ....8opt. $29 ...Sopt. man ...8opt. 20-80 .....Sept. 29-.1) .......8opt. mm ..Sopt.. BOOM). 1 ...:ope.wooo.1 ...........0or.4. ...5ept.. I-ll . . . Mont. 7-8 ...SepQ.P'l- .. pt. -10 ..%.ept. mo . Sept. 14-15 . .1-Yept. 14 m Sept. 14-34 ...!-but N-17 .. .SODt. 1|-17 ..sopu. 15-10 ..Sopt. 15-11 ..Sepc. 16-17 Sept. 11-95 Sept. 20-21 ..Sopt. I0-21 ...Hop%.l1-8.`! ...Sant. 31-88 ...Hopo.x1-In ..Sopt. ...SOM. Y1-24 . .Bept.. 21-84 ..Sept. 8343 ...Fapt.. RI-8.1 . .Sapf.. in-I4 ...sopc. 23.24 ...Bopt. 88-14 . Sept. 23-24 . . ..Sebt. 26 .-...Uot. rm ...0ot. mm .350: t. and . sum. 25-24 `....Sept. ..Sept. 27-23 Sept. 25 ..8opt. ..oov. I-6 ..0ot. 5- ..HnI.. M 3 Prices are according to quali% high priced. $5 to $18 per I l l l l I | I I ) ) ) ) l I S I ` New KJOOUS CUHIIIIS Ill uulu u-u \1uu.- ..V...-...... .I....__ 1y ncling their place in "their` seeverai` departmenifsl ` Novelties-some of them. Staple-some of them. Ex- clusive styles as well- Many lines of New Dress Goods get rst showing to-day, gems of the weaver s art and dyer's skill. Entirely new effects, produced as only the V skilled French designers and weavers know how to do. Some are rich in subdued ele ince. Others" demand notice the moment they catch t e eye. All are worthy of notice. One line has the appearance of Silk Grena- dine over a Shot Silk foundation ; others are in two tone effect, and others again in block checks and plaids. and merit, but none too ress pattern: SPECIAL--All Wool Black and Colored French . Serge, hard nish, 44 in. wide, at 25c yard. All Wool Covert Coatings, 44 in. wide, ne nish, good fall weight, 50c yard. Handsome Basket Weave Plaids, 42 in. wide, in pretty range of colorings, 50c yard. liendmn aid Hgligncel % cvtou TEA V Is a Blend of the Selected Young Leaves From the Famous Ceylon IAadPnohgu only25o.80o. I00. 500 sndoopu-lb. BoldbyJAB. CRAIG COO. Store News Grows ` RapLidlyThese Daysu 118-120 Princess Street. l I ` `J. " ` -.Iu-uuuuu Cures Bmousnesa Juundlce.Irroau1u* Bowel:-, 1 limous Diarrhea; and an othe * no-unlll !N-2-AN TRADE MARK. was sum m81g1g;g mm. LIMITED. u ch Brothers acomptny. .._.__._._.__.___.__ _ __..__._.___ , EEFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. one-and prevent the o Pure Gold -a psfcctly pure are vs--..`_- ...,.nau%% : a ninucnhsdcoob- ' slble for much an hetlth--0`' ther--not I hltllm |9`i5`* h creamoftarhI'P"" 4-nprl Ice Cream Freezers. all sizes. American Blue Flame Oil Stoves. Gasoline Stoves. Lawn Mowers. Garden Hose. etc. About It cl Duh. not I I'I:'l.0'O'll ICh0 ntlomoigownauu. - V an :75. Iuwnano. II.umcI_: at sum. 75 I 77 PRINCESS STREET. II ! - 7'//IJ '0/YD ' We have them from $8 upwards. Come and see them. . . ' ' ` ' ' ` . - I k` Goods comm m from all quarters and quu; - 1 L; 3 ;_r -..I~.-.~, g~ri'- "*"I'l!l1"I" m=1r|=r:1`}1"`F:I1'h11'Ef;' ` DUUBUEIDUA B In; I P.O. DRAWER 88. muulvluu 1101"] u!` I VI uuunlll successors to Burton .Annnl_-[3130 , HAllIl.TON_ FOBMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. The Albert Toilet soap` Co.. lltrs. Combine: the lost Points of all of)!" Hodlclnus. -- --~--.---- 13...... I-nu! nnmnlm sL.oAN*__s__ adlce. Irregular Hallow Oomplnxlon. B101: uonuucuu. 1 other Liver Disorders. Drugglsts Know Ill Value and IN- commend It. Fordwich. July 27th. GxN'ra: Will you plouo bond mo ldou. SLOAN S INDIAN TONIC. I got. I supply from your I h 3 than him ago. 1100 I aupply from 0. 0 London Drug Co.. and but hold it ull out; to plane runh through u soon as paoniblo. I mu say your Tonic in making some romnrknblo euros in and around this place. It in now taking also place of B. B. and other modialnu. Your: MI daily. I` lll.`.l.b hmnnlnh. ` I UIIII` I-quuvvu Ceylon Gardens mum on. 0 Iron. 05 Tit. nnuoolu-I on HY IXPBlI- Sand for printed proof 0! onus. Inc by mull. ._nn.v V/mo moon. 1'muBoammsou.in1osi canary :.::.=~:,a-"-'.-.-.-: ':...% mm -_.`.4.__ n`.....L.._._._ GREAT CLEARING SALE AT- 4;; - nocrm urotnata Guclnplny. HAMI LTON. CANADA. OF` FURNITURE ::i=z.:>;` ggt Z Oomploxlon. Bio! Bonducho. mr Liver Diaordero. `T T`, Kluesro` on ocuully. . C. BELL; Drugglu. T.9_N! ya; T J. Moons IIIIIQ 3~f.IUXII IIAI. - .0: any city in (lg world and ask I. - mars (NNN SOAP: W0 huvo just nooived I cu-load of .- _ l__A__.. .._-.I:.... ........n . aA3gY*s sxm NEEDS W To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. ['0 Boston.] Inna.` urn- -___ BOOK-1o; Ixpwarydysi In WOT? Uiwvwvutuuc thank nals-5. `haunt. J! FORJJ DELICATESKlNS and you will nd them. Their reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston ":BI*((:YCl._.E6. Sideboards Budmum Suites.| Some special Snaps. AND booming, Ills Ivy oslnr mug alumni oltndo. rug Almonto human; uillw quire: amino. to most. onion. Coda : mill, Porhh. it being won-Ind night and day. 0. A. Dunn in oponing I carpet I--L--- -1 `D-4-Inn nnf._ BI, F.c`I, .5 l3"'WIug \lUa Uavnunvvu nu... arc to act a _woollOn mill at Thcaaaloq, Ont. `tho Pu-th ootdaxa company pur- poaa outing a,hrick factory ab Btrahlord. Ont. `ho Monti-cal cotton company ia Iddlngauaohlnary for mannlaocniing imi- ----- --4! Lamb nInt.h|_ Thaw an .,.1_L I. I I'|n5. III. III III -cu-u v-V`-- --- concerned, will nuke I reeeoneble return for All the money And labour. whet in ex- pended upon lb. But the college in another thing. In is bound to coat money. And I oonudenble sum ll it in to be eicienhly conducted. A qomerutive print hue die- oovered that the ependinge upon llhe insti- tulsion Int yenr-t.he college end term oom- binod--nuhed 860.000. There eppeeu to be: redone minute here. But, for argu- " `-`Ff `I, : ~_'_~- :;;;.a 1I.:.s- um * ivnnnrlhmrn IAMOI Ila IJDUI uwuu-. claw -. now asking, for 110 rss thus in Osnsds. any-ton: inch Ibslisn cloths. The -86. John", N.B.. lfslsgrsph ssys that sll the lsctorlss sud industriss was as having ---- -..-_l-an AIIQII I-u-`am, 'A!EI"5 UUUUEAUII nan; zauuuawu The conservative preee ie egekn stuck- ing the ugrioulturel college and farm at Guelph. The idea. in some querteru ep- pOI|`I to he that this term should he tell- eupporting. than in ehonld not coat the pro- vince anything toeupporb it. The (arm in ellriuhb. end. no far uthe crope are --_-_.._-.u ..m .....I.. . nnnnehln return P D CORSETS `I . Us In .DIlI'l`IiWI II Iiyuuuu. - ....r.. bctoryol. Bnoln. Ont. Crdnkm Bron.` A... L- `annh. A tnnnn Ii pnohhury 16: tation sud book cloths. Thoy no I-l-_ 1-- LL- -in than in nnndx. IIOWHC Illll Iuuulunvv In--V -V --""3 plant; to do-103. olioyinc 0" '* b`- , ._ . - -n.-. on uuuri-u~n\\ran CC. "1 Dlllllllc L luvvv -u --v-u .-.._ lng." salt! a man with many broad acres. and with an enterprise to have the best. he could of land and stock and buildings. "I thought has an expert in my department, and my lahoure are here to show for.some- thing; but I have a son who went through the Guelph agricultural college, and worked upon Its farm, and I could sit at his teet and learn from him. He has undertaken * to tlll these lands in a scientic way, and I see good results slready. Oh. yes, he went on. "if a young mm e plan is to keep on the farm and make something out of it. he should follow my boy's example and study farming scientically, and he can do this beet and quickest and cheapeet at Guelph." And the men who do not mind what it costs to educate boys for the professions cry out against the e0l100| in which the young farmere are educated !or future greatness. There is one farmer's school, technically, in On- tario, and the tory press would have It closed. THE GODERICH DIFFICULTY. An unlortunete difficulty. erieing out oi the lete eppointmente to public oice. has occurred in Goderich, end in connection with the poet olce there. The poet- meeter under ooneervetive rule did not lully velue hie poeition. end wne indie- creet enough to meddle oeneively in the politicel egitetione of the day. Hie con- duct being condemned by epeciel commie- eion he wee eeot into retirement. The cendidetee for hie ofilce. thue vecet- ed.were D. Mcaillicnddy. the editor of the Signel. end John Gnlt. eon-in-lew oi M. C. Cemeron . M.P. The men. on hie merlte. who wee moet entitled to considere- tion wee Mr. Mcuillicuddy. He had been for meny yeere e liberal of the liberele. ghting their hettlee vigorouely, diecuem ing their principloe intelligently, eeponeing their oeuee in en intereeting end originel way.` He wee the friend at M. C. Cemeron, end in the meny cempeigne which thet gentlenaeneondncted, whether to encoeee or deteet. epered no eort to nuke hie elec- tion enre. llr. Mcillicuddy. in the opin- ion ol noet people. wee. therefore. worthy olrewerd. John (}elt'e qnelioetione for dletlnctlon were not eo greet. Re wee e eon-in~lew of II. C. Ceueron. end therein eeeneto heve reeted hie etrength. It in intineted in the preee thet he wee not politioelly in ecoord , with the government. but thet ie e enellnntter. The liherel government in geedtoiteenelniegendeproofolthiewee ehrded. the other dey. when it undo the hroeherol Ir. Borden. hl.P.. Helifex. en eeeoenteet of the nllitle depertnent. `hie negheelnity on ite pert renee be publicly Iokeevwledged. Ae between John Gelt end D. )leGilIl- eedd; the meals: for Wat Heron leec- el tewerdehleeen-in-lew. end hereeelved the elee Pet-hep Ir. lleillleeddy deellhveheldhie end Iehenhle ,A_e_.._A ..lI._ -.--I LA ha ugh n---, v- -v , nmmws couaaan mxpzxsns. , , _-,_.-Al..- .....- In nnn\n `thunk lirwwu---- -r--- -- ----v-- yqgnabyshuu inanm lsngup. gwlldtbnppdutnonsnnd oi Obj l$uIdiq it Granted bhlmdounhhholnjivhg nut ju--._. - -o,w par O:-has m...;- New Presbyterian niacin - , `Ethic bgntido lhdl. 'l.'_hlI|I Oh Inothlcigthapcqucl Gqandnwithutn gudaopnnyo:nd.unnotnordtoonr- look. Thu public not at this country no .l_.I.LA...I .. 5|..- am... On Q dg. `gnu IMO: ti`:-0; earn;-`nov'o r Occasionally a jam-null in child 1.-.. 1.1- .:..|. 4... .4... mnhlln dm. Uouelonauy I purleluuu an u-nu. froln hie deek to none public dce. endtheeuehuyeno be reporhedwbete hhepenon no elected he: not lled the ~poIlt.i`onwell. Tbeurvioeeolbhemen who write up the lives of the member: of parliament end government. wh do meet to educate the melee: on the qneetione of the dey - who inuence electiepe __ --- `L- _ e L..- nulun nu-nt-. luv IIIKU ' IIIIIII DIIIJUU uv them -- are not fevored, however. beyond their due. end when an imunee erine in which the worker in repudiated end hie doeertn diloqunted tohe ptoleuion genenlly is touched. ML- -nu-3 -iII Andnnn A arnnf. (`ALI in Ithn IUIIUKIIIJ If vuuuuyus The pun will endure A great deal in the public lntorut, bub la will not lightly sccopo the ooomng of the men is holpato nuke I0 fur a popular oplnlon in con- --.._-A The merchants sssooistion of New York hes proven that A city can be advertised as well as e merosntile house. Effective pamphlets` and marked copies of news- paper: hove` been msiled to every store- keeper out ol the Mississippi with the re- suit that M several thousand out-of-town trsdespeople are visiting the metropolis thin your to do their fall buying. The rush el buyers has been unprecedented snd orders are certain to be increased by at lesst 820,000,000. If Kingston did eimilsr work it would pay well. Even the distri-. bution 0! sn illustrated description of Kingston Among public Iibrurier-and mu ehenios institutes would hear rich fruits. Kinntonianu will be gratied to learn thus is in proposed on give Lleub.-Gov. Kirk- patrick an extension of his term, per- hnpn reappointment for five years. He has been I pdpulnr lieutenant.-governor. and be live: in ch, hon-be of the people. Long life to him. "The times are everywhere growing bot.- bor. said a commercial traveller to the Wine. Time was when I hesitated about opening A new oooounh. It in now bye, and I em now looking for new business." The boom in agriculture in on the bottom of it all. 8teacy& Steacy. Nepotiem in nepotism whether it in com- mined by liberel or conservative. This remerk in Iuggeeted by the curious defence M. 0. Cameron otfere for hhe appointment of hip eon-in-law M poet.meet.er.pf Godericb. Board of Trade Beqeet to Oublnet Oounol To-day. The council of the board of trede held e e ial meeting leeb e ening and adopted 1. elollowin reeoluoion which wee moved by W. B. elbon and Ieconded by Cepb. Geekin : nun.-...-- am. ..........:I i. infm-mul the}. Geskin: "Whereas this council ie informed thet tenders heve been mede by the Csnedisn locomotive end engine eompeny for the construction of three locomotives for use on the Intercoloniel railway. and that the seid compsny hee since been informed by the minister of reilweye and cenels, thet in comparing ite tender with those of the Americen compeniee. the duties ordinerily peysble upon locomotivee-,will not be tehen into eocount ; "Be it therefore reeolved: That this council is of the opinion that the ection proposed is unfeir to the msnufucturere of thie countr ;end further that es the Inter- coloninl rei way ie in commercial competi- tion with,other reads it ehould be com- pelled to pay the duties ordinarily payable; and thet in considering the tenders now made the duty ehould be added to the Americen price as has heretofore been done. It A...l s.. :5 r....n... nmlv-A r.hAI`. n oonv done. "And be it further roaol\'rod chnt a copy of this resolution be placed in the hsnda ol the member for Kingston. to be by him laid belore the govexnmonb. rm... .....-.o...-u wninm-unhod to brim: leid belore the govexnmenn." The secretary wuinetruchod to bring this resolution, through B. M. Britten. 1.3.0., M.l .. end the ecting premier, before A cabinet. council meeting. which takes piece to-day (Tueadny). Toronto Ilnll. Tho statement which Mount & Co. are projnring for their creditors will show u a liabilities umountinn to 835.000. proguring for their orouioon win luuw In 0 liabilities amounting The principal creditors no Sbovurr. &. Mc- Donnld. of Glasgow. who have nclnim 0! 818,000. Severn] Monwnl houses are in- terentod. the principal being Omit. Brom. 32,900; J. Elliott. 375: Filtgibbon &Co.. SL000; J. G. McKenzie. $1.000; Green- .ki-|pI. 91.... A (`.n. 3700. The 'l.`oront.o G. Mclionzio. 81.000; Unan- uhioldu, Son & Co.. 3700. The houses chief! mboroatod are Gordon, Mao- hy& Co., 700, and Goulding & Soul. 3400. _. _. . ..-,,,___. .__._ yuu... The Data Ohnogod Agnln. Still another change has been mode by miliuio dopartmonsiuntho duo on which the autumn comp of trnining for the mili- tin of thin district in to oomlnonoo. on Bu-rloold oomlnon. The data orlginolly on for the comp oponing was Sopumhor Nth: tome day: later it won ohongod to the 7l.h of September, and now comes the onnouncolnmt. that mother ohungo hon boon mode. doubtlou for good rooaom. and aha!-ho comp will open on Sopumbor ` O UIIIIIIIII Isnucuvvr rlulnv. The Inunbon 0! the christian onduvor nooioc oi. the Prince moot Methodist. -;..--! 1.4.: .|...-.. ........| ninnh\ .0. lglm _ Hymn Book, Etc., :0 ems upmnns. .oo':L'c'{ 7.':'.TZ' '1-IinSJa'.'E3'"r.iSe"n.3asit churn hold tlgoir annual picnic at lake (hm;-innnrln onntnl-rlnv AHA!-ntlln. Allb church hold tpur nnmm picnic as units Onurio park yutu-day afternoon. About forty persona atundod und 1 very phuont ulumoon sud owning wu enjoyed. To: run sound on thogroundo uxdaprognuuno 0! made. rudin 0. guns wu givon, In the owning the iogruph vidvu were shown In tho auInnvmrI.uI|nInAlIIVDK Ibo tuning IO Inogrupn nun wcn unuwn to tho oodnvonn.vhowongnuly with than. Dlnlncu and Hal Insight-Ix `lb nan. ng Fulani I-I wuss any-u-------u -- Ouo `lion. In J. Doll. Clnthnm. Out. up: "I`ort.wo yunloouldnovu-`Q to op Inlon we at tiara o'clock in non! . l_oulfond much from vctugo and ch: 0;: :`.'l'.`....`31 :":L'.`.`.?.:....':."` .i'."'...... "`' n has so hula! cotton. utuugthcnd J onntrtlyuy they no 3 ngtounyonuuhrlnguldid. FAvoR-L66AL INDUSTRIES. rm y_lly. tfdt Jonnsl. `- "lnnunillouly uoudin. gm. --L..hulInnAm-nIl. I want I lull I out ny II III `Till CK thvonunwbohl l`||``|'_ ~ "Bade mustang go:-:1. lI|_ 9-50 M. '1 `mun B. ' Inn-II En --L-.L-znlnml Uihlhn. J.o:u&0. :.T_?-.:_-- chmuu lndoovor halo. ,1 .L, _L_2,Ax,_ -- ENGLISH CHURCH PRAYER _-p.-- I Tl`:;do Lmmmu. m'.-"m":'.:m':e7s': i'.'oY'n't'u5'-I"f or Holluhou. wnum since. It nrsouly ill. Dr. Campbell in naming. himo . ` Mn. A. Tulgor. homo on cvidthn low days. lolor Omega yesterday after- nnnn. . IIOOIN Mu. H. R. Ohowu nnd lunily hsvo ro- turnod Iron I summer : outing :6 Wm- nhnntnv, nu:-nu nu. J. Urug a uo. V Con lotion bnuhu and nnrgor 319!!! oily ok nu. removol tun. wrink . em E- 0. ltcholl. " Hahn n J--.5` q-IOL Inuull nnllfll Mitchell. Enjoy: dance with your Canton Odd- folloy friend: Thursday night M. Luke On- tlrio pork. ` .'1`ho steamship Tower Hill. A!!! "9- from Glu ow. arrived us Now York Tool- doynnoru n . 1: n-n-.. -- |_n. nu. husnnnnn Inn Rhnr. dam mourn .' E. Ggllngcr left this foronoon for Bhu- bob Luke. when he will spend A couple of d: I visitin friends. glue Rib n ta. J. Cuig & Co. (`.nnIAn that rnnlh in vnnr lIII`.h. glufnltibzon ta.` J. umg u I311. mm an on I: at "me bin your man . from New York, Emu; 50. a box upwards. E. C. Mitchell. n....c.....- 1-...-- :..n .-...A.~:lln hand at E. U. Mitchell. Profwor Jnmeo full qndrillo bind It Canton Kingston : aooinl Thuradsy night at Lake Ontnrioirnrk. ..........\n n! T.AnArE. in `D4... 1.}... at Lake Untnrio rk. _ Rev. John ergnlon. of Lcngrk. 1! spending I few days with his eiuoor-In-law, Mn. Thoma Vanluven. W`-no nun glad... T..n-n gs: all . . Mn. Inomu vanluven. '1 Try our choice Japsn tons to 25c.. A 400. or 50o. J. Ortiz at C0. An .a.m.a.... ;. n 1.. mun m tha Ira TESTAM ENTS-xo cents up- 400. 500. J. Unix a pa. ` An addition in to be made to the Fourth avenue Congro uhionnl church. Ottawa. of which Rev. H. . Ho:-soy in pIH?Ol`. 1-1.- m.-..|.u.. ..c n...... Mink , nnr A CVUIIUU UUIIKTU IUIVIIIII UIIIIIUUI \""'""'l V John Franklin. of Harm Mioh., after a two months vhf! to lrionda md rolnbivea in Kingston. left for his home t.o~dav. nrrlnr vnnr nrnnnrvina nnnnhn: from J. in Kingston. left [or hit home wmnv. Order gout pmorvinz poncho: from Cnic & M:.. 11...... tn-.. fnrmnu-Iv nf Kinn- Umc dz U0. Miu Hannah Keyee. fonnerly of King- eton, died on Sunday at the home of her brother-in-law. T. J. Jones. Ottawa. De- ceased wee ei hey-one years of age. -Peeunut at risulnetura for bhein fro`, qmnee, Roger & Gullete` Vere Rose and Oeillob Bienc, fty odors to select from. from 100. to $1 an ounce. .E. 0. Mitchell. 1'x-..s r1-1 nr:1-..._ ...:n 1...... nnmmnml Mitchell. Lleub.-Col. Wilson will have command of the artillery camp at. Deaeronto. which opens the first week in September. Eva:-v nna name to Imke Ontario Dirk the first week In uepcemuer. Every one come to Lake perk Thnredny evening wit.hCnnton OddIello_wu. Dunning to H p.m. Prof. James quednlle band in attendance. ' ny- _-. -_u.. 1:. ......... mm. with thn m-nn. band In nuuenuance. We not only an your eyes with the prop- er glasses, but. fit. your face with the prop- er frames and your pocket with our very modest` ch as E` 0. Mitchell. M... I nu... ant` Min A Y. Plume. modest` cha E` U. Mnwneu. Mrs. J. .. Place and Miss A. L. Place, the uent: of Mrs. T. B. Hawle . Clarence street. for the past three wee I-,-lefb for their home in Mndoc yesterday morning. n..:.... n. n...r. .n.-. hrurv hninu ordered their home in Medoc eaten-any mormng. Owing to Lioun.-Cor: Drury being ordered away on Thuredny the free concert. of the Lone Sher club to its friends. on the bar- recke square has been postponed until Fri- day night. ,\'nu tnlun rm rink in buvinll lD0O|':Bl0l day night. You take no risk in buying spectacles from us, we are here permanently and will refund the money if the glaaqen are not utinfnotory in ' every respect. E. C. Mitchell, graduate opbicinn. `Rm: Rhnr (`.1-nmmv. who for ware-1;. POCKET BIBLES-25 cents. LARGE TYPE BIBLES-4o cents.