Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jul 1896, p. 4

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sA1uknAY _Iun A % s_uu_m>_AY _1m_;aI . Judge : ooeupn. - Tolls-ro, July 3. -- Judge Mwbon II I Ioooung Olvu I0 to E13 by Ion: -- Thu ab-dnv clmnd the recount. In the Int. ork -M"Acu.:Au one 114: sA1.~ llnulhul Dr. Mt-Downll I Bout. , ,, u ,, n u- on ..o.... ON HIS W|FE'8 GRAVE. SERUM SUCOEED8. *0 like Experlmontn. |l:_L l..l.. '1 'I"| 1-9.9 mm up. ' v..I.. 9 rm... ..... JOHN HENDERSON .31 C03 |WHAT S` mgrlngncs mum Heinz IT IS IN 3940;`: ORDER rdn ' muunau IEAnB`lIR_ ` ..-.... .. .- -..-I ._ ., , ( "WHIG" READERS. 'l'ologI-nphlo Ildlnn It-on nu Put: 0! tin aloha. Oondonud Ind Assorted for lay Ioaqlng 5 A Oluico Give: You the -.4- b0I'IIWIll'l HOW G I opomd `for tnic. Lordnnd lAdv4 Ronfrow, moot. thcjaroditorln to-duy. . J. B. Mills, MJ .-elect. for Annapolis. wu Inn-vied Wodnuday to Mia Rose. 0t.- hnum, ' . nun. The Osnidipn Pacic railway oompany will begomo wmombor of the_ jqint. trni unocinion. . - At.DnnA Rm-inns (`mnraim A bull ant. ulocinion. At. Pond Springs, Georgia, a bull gum, an insect an inch long. stung a boy in the ankle and the lad died in ten minutes. ' ` um. Jun-nnnI`if1!|'|A",nl`('Ivil'Il!iA|II'!l`t8lV ....... ......-... .. ..... ....,_-. _.- .__- _. St. skohen. N.B. By t ecnpqixln of a mil-boat. on Lake Dooohono. at Ay mor. Quo., last night. Mr. And Mn. Pour M Kane and their ten- yonr-old loci. ol 0 vs. were drowned. At_l'oq|nj(||`p, nu. Charles Ward was . u_|_;__|-.. _.|.u- -.._...... opomd `for lnmc. Lord and lady Abudoen will visit Lon- V don : (air on Sept. 16th and 17th. ` _ Gonmnn Bro:..'< unonl aborokoipora, don (air Sept. won and 1751:. Ooumn B .* gonoml sbonkoipon, I: r creditors J R, Minn. M.P.-elect. for Anmnolia. Retiring t{o?*mcyc1e Business! ankle and we um men In men minutes. Hon. James Miwhell, provincial secrets: y of New Brunswick. in mid to be very low from cancer of the tongue. He lies ill sit Ht, R nhan. N.B. your-old Ion. 010 Ivoroqrownou. At Poonn (lop. Itruuh dud l y ll htning while cursing gloolully our wlmn n; u but made At a row vlvll mooung "II It would rum in twenty- (_,. {mu houn. .` `I'M. an! In u IL l.mnn-nnm rlvor. nt. mur mum. -E Tho mm In the It. lawn-once rlvor, Mammal. 'l`|umu||y. VIII olovon inches nlumuml :93." ~94 ol 0. summer the r|$"'.hII| lIOIu Imyur than over bofore. `laden an M mu on Jul 9nd lut. year. ` mt tluorqurh and nushcnno study at Wll am` Mukluoyh ohnnwur and eg- MIHIM no you appeared In periodical llurawnh oomrlbuud to the July` BH- vlow ol ltovlowo; bf E. V. Bmalley. the wall-hlowh journnlut. The Review also dovouu a ton [info IIMOIO to -suggestions lnr vummnr I-cud ng: with portraits of Lhe popular author: ol tho -anon. Angul Iebeod Got the line Prnfelnlonll Olmmplonnhlp. Qrlcnlc-', July 2.--Three thousand visitors attended the C.W.A. meet yesterday. The day commenced with a grand parade of about thirty clubs. The racin commenced at the Quebec athletic clu '3 track at half- at `two o clock, the rst event bein t a novice. In the deciding heat W. T ibault, Mon- treal, was first, H. (l. Beemer and F. S. (`harlea. Toronto, second and third respec- tively. Time 2:`29 2-5. Next. came the one-mile professional Lively. Time 22:59 2-0. Next came profensionml cham ionehip. The final heat was a dead heat tween Mcheodnnd Fred. Lougheed. Tim first t.hn=n.rnmrtm-a of the race was heat between Mcheoannu lreu. hougneeu. The first three-quarters of the slow. At the threequarters Lougheed jumped and .\lcLeoJ tacked on, and en- toting the stretch they were on even terms. The nish was so close that the judges gave it a dead heat. Lougheed refused to ride it off. McLeod went over the course again and was given the PACE. am In 1.19. , IQhe one mile, 2:25 class, was won by L. J. Cameron, Montreal, with Archie Mc- I-lnchran, Toronto, second, and J. H. Shillinqiinm. Bnrniu. third. In 5 .. furn mile mmfanlnnnl tnndam DJ|C|(. ' Then sham wt. you before?" out 100 times, ash, and It allun works that way. If she vn-ops she'll _ hack Info night; If her juw II not I hm to go AI-yer her and knock under. An this ll 3 can of nut.n-an I might. as well git along Ind try 2 ate Lake her. `Sorry I mm : in yo` to-stop, mt. ya` see now It -15. Sntnnsn In sotnasu nnd yo` mn'v. unuot It and must t.harfn' nmko the bout of N." V Shillin ham. Hernia. mire. In t a two mile professional tandem event, four warns started. In the race down the stretch the tandem manned by John Wills and Alf. Young was nverlmulerl by Bob McCall and Jake (lratz. David- aon and McIntosh were beaten for the place by a narrow margin. | `By winning the ve mile amateur cham- Lnionnhip, John Davidson showed that he Etll plegetg of staying power and consider A es . Fred Lougheed, Toronto, won the half mi e professional event. he Bmntford bov. E. Cooper, got ml prolesslonul evenn. he Brnntford boy. Cooper, got uvay wp'Lh the 2:40 class rofoeeiotml race. beatin John Wills and ob McCall. who nish in blunt order. 'I"l\n fonnn I-Ann fnr than `A/,. (L H LITI- N and an inch frameu; also Ladies` loop trnmo. We are uleurlng them out at Cont. race. R. O. Blaney, Hu|se, Toronto, 1 shkvkin 1.19. 1) nun miln ` nished in blunt order. The beam race for the W., (L .1 R. cro- phy was won by the Montreal Wanderers. with the Tofontoa second. -HUI-BZ$Xf'I-1?. `sun : "plus In but such Mlwlhf" "Na lllll Iolli hntngl block 3! ._ II?!` IIIW `III EDI. On the Mn In-ymul the creek was the cabin 0! n squntmr, und M I drew near u man about (:0 ye-mm old who haul lwon scum-d on n slump ru.-zv up und saluted nu-., and qneriunl:-- Stranger, huw {nr up the ram! hm` yo cum this mnwnln"r" From Harper's Corners." I n-plied. And did }'U' mm-t, up wlvh u woman, on the way? "Yea. About llvo rhlh-s hmzk I met A llmo old wmnuu going u, other way." "Was she wm-ph1'."' Nn" "when can an nllm am: an '- uld an old roonlnr may the pn1-tcn- once with languid pprowd, I! h 0 Ivldhsnlmu uhmunn at many In nah with uncum auspponl. "II no rldh.-ulou oxhlbmon a! unity In unto ulltlnc fl. ow! one q'.'.'-OII|'ono 'l`r|buno._ ,; 3__j._.._._'_ CVIWXIIILI 880-Whudld you mg: by saying Ilul hadfhu that would stop: clock? Younc-Ilno0dcay_ II. 4 H07! know [all It but I't_[I_I ` IVIDI IV IIII IIII IIll1IFI'- At. A into hour Tuudny evening wo were mllni up by lnlephuno from Biker : Bend to give ininrumtion regarding I lift!) 1- who was about to ho hung by thn iyilnnu (`onnui'.:~.-. Ho wu do- uoribed M 1 nnowyod man with 3 mm! knee and an old navy roulvor. and had ht-can caught in tho `Ant oi muling I ouyune tiosl to n pon. in tho village. The man claimed to be our ngrimmunl od- itor, out on a hunt tnr new apt-olu of grain, ll! be oppanl-mi in corneal and kulhful that tho oommman tolophunod to nd out about II. A: we inatw our agricultural editor to in in tin Bald Englo poker ruoml At that vary moment, hunting for non ` invmnd oi nuns. we van obliged to nnnwor that the nu-urns wu in innpoomr. He won nllowod to nap to the hlophono and cull us I list, bu! we teotlivod his mmplinmnla mum in nar- row than in sugar. Ten minulu that his word: rmrhnd Ill he want harming up I d dawn. taking noinnhor intent! in In no And agriculture. Our thanks are due the committee. and we Inn! that it may be their luck to put us under fill -v that obligations. runny Jan. ~ Thoaldhonew from but Inn And poklod loud 3734 long. "when nan nu nlm nun: I doom." $65.00. Tweddell Tainring Eu. one door below Cllv Hotel. Was her ju.w,-_ut.?" `Yen. I think It was. "' WM her jaw not. like a mew'1 when he ll-| determined nnt. `to pull?" She had her teeth hunl shut. and looknd. pretty ugly." "And what. did she say?" Nm.h1ng. Wu simply hnwed to etwh Iwthe-r an we passed. no yuuuow the womnn."" I\U. W!` Hill] ll Ill: she's left mo. Jlst pu said she'd nevrr (min But she will of (-1 HI ......I .-.... If alun "Hun she wm or (-nurse?" I nxvd you If she! was weepln'. and ya)` mid sh wmm`t.. If nhe`l been weep- ln' that would mt-an chm. NlIe'4l take a walk lawn to the (`nrnurs and back snd make up with me. X and yo If her jaw was not, nml yo` said It was. l'hntIne-nus that sha'll kc-ep right on to brother .Tlm'u, and thnm I'll huv Ln tullnr nrtar her and hog hear pardlug and prumlno hm- n now Jmllkc-r In-an In-f0` nhe`ll cum buck. " "'I'|un. nho`u l..h Ivnn I.nlnv~n9" Cornwall : new electric .1-ailway has been` mnnul `hr tnln. wmnnr ' Recknn I om-r. as show: my wife." Oh! Then nln- n gone tn the More? No. We had u fuss this nmvynlu` and 3's put on bur buunlt and AA -|...v..| .. |.....l. " aklou Iona cm} long. "When nlna am: than," u: dam and mnnnr. noinl Ibo unfun- wnnuno `AT QUEBEC. NICO!` 0 Then. n nnr. Run 'nA';L'Y__ BRITISH me, FRIDAY, . .._..-. Cvnw Iohlnl-X All-unsung. , Simcoe, defeated Harry , in the half-mile (;,hampion- u Von Iowa clowdod Into tho * nnuunnnr Inooo. ` ' the wdrld. .,. . - | Sir Charla Tr:-per was govonty-ve years 01 ago yhud y. ' - Mina Louise Simxloton in on I vilib w| yelwnly. ' _ | Louiqe Singleton on vim. to be? parents in Port. Hope. _ Gen. Alexander 'hwmI1. of Savannah. hei in Port. Hope. Gen. uwbon, Ga... died at Clifton Springs. N.Y. Rowe : old stand. 182 Princes: street. will be a\li`v'ely place on Ssonrany. Barrie: of all kind: nnd of the very best quality. Saturday. at C_p.r_novnky'I.- um ieobenn an 1-snorted to hnvo boon` Saturday. Ql:n0VlKfI.' Many ieobergzn roportnd been on June Qlut and 22nd About Cape DhnA Race. On An .- mh. M : M. I luv bllhop for the iooeno of Qn Appollo will be selected. l Allan G. Mnoluy, Ronlraw. lull yum- day for Montreal. Ho uiln to-mm-row lor En land. _ ' I: is said that Hun. L. O. Tnillon will be gazetted associate judge of the district of I2. Francis. . J. B. (:entry. Pbiladelphia. oonvihbesl of murder. has been denied a new t{-inl `and he must hang. l)r. Isaac H. Hall. of the New York I-IIiI~I Utn _ Sir Richu-Q Oi:-tvrlgho In in Tomato. Canada is the fth maritcimo power in I wdrld. m. m....|.. 'r.mn..- inn ngvantv-vol 95.. died at Unnon Springs. 11.: . Bows : old stand. a\li3ely place Ssonrdny. Ban-rian of A kind: V0?! he hang. ` Dr. Isaac H. Hall metropolitan museum of arts. died at his home in Mt. Vernon. N.\'. Au: |m..I.n-nnt, any-I: In an Al`. Mn" nrina home In Mt. Vernon, N. \. New bankrupt. stock to 0 at. half prices at 182 Pcinoesa street. on bun-day and {ol- ` lowing'dnys. Eleaanh homevarown homstoes. cauli- ` peas, etc., nt. Unrnovskyn. The str. Cuba, from Montreal for Tole- do, 0.. with passengers and general cargo. called at Gunn'a wharf at noon today. In thn hnnan nf mmmnnn tn.dnv A. J. lowing'dnys. Elegant homegrown ower, oelery, green and wax henna, sweet etc., nt Cnrnovsky n. I The str. Cuba. called at. liumra whom am w-nay. In thq house of commons no-day A. J. balfour announmd the withdrawal from parliament of the Irish educational bill. Luckv Baldwin was shot and alixhtlv parliament or me ll _|lh saucsuonu mu. Lucky Baldwin slightly wounded by the sister of the woman who ` is suing him. in a court room in San Fran { cu-co. cisco. , ` t Mrs. Alice Fleming, New York, accused of poisoning her mother and causing her death. but acquitted . paid $21,000 for her defence. 'l`k.. nnrnvnnr nnaninn m nnnnanhinn with . defence. I The summer session in connection with -the medical do rtmentpf Queen`: 00% will begin on ueadny. Dr. Knight; will. in Chang. _ Minn min inndrlim, dmnrhtnr Of G. W. in char 0. MisaRKu.l.e Lendnim. daughter of (E. W. Lendrum, (mnanoque, and W. Young. Montreal, were mamod in Ottawa on do- minion day. - The norta has nursed to aDD|v immodiA minion day. The porte agreed app|y ately the meunure which the powers de- mnnded for the purpose of restoring tran- quility to (`ret,e. . Mrs. Howard S. Folner left today for qullnty L0 vrew. Folpzer today Round Island (.0 take up her abode for the season nn the summer cottage recently leased by Mr. Folger. On \Nmlnesdnv. Julv lat. three voune leased by . r. rolger. On Wednesday. July lat. young boys. H. Carscallen. R. Chown and W. Pattersoll, wheeled to Belleville and re- turned by Rtr. America. I U lllwuun. Ilnnnhulno r-inn mianinnnrv burned by Mr. America. J. HA Brown. heabytvrinn miaeiomtry in the north-west, and lit Llnrd year student. in divinity of Knox college, is dead. His people live in Markdnle. - W. W. B. Mclnnee. the new liberal member for Vancouver district. is a son of senator Mclnnee, Victoria, B.(,`., and is but twenty-ve years old. . '|`l.in mnrnino the nountv'8'6`u.rd of audit. but, Lwenby-nve old. This morning the county'!$'6`urd met, at the courthouse and passed accounts to the amount of about $9,000 in connec- tion with tbendministrabion of justice. lianrnn R. ffmuw. M_P.. has issued an Lion WILD Lnenummisrrauon ox jublce. Heorge E. Cuey, M.P., has issued addressto the electors of Want Elgin in which he says: "The failure of Tupper- ism na distinct from conservatism, is one of the boat features in the campaign." Annin Mmv, vnnnonnt. dnuohtaer of Mrs. or one DOBD tenure: in one campaign. Annie May. youngest daughter of Frederick Kayler, and G. irant, of O8- goode hall, Toronto. barrister-at-law, were married nn Mnndnv in Pinmn. Mrs. Brock street. A. B. Wilmot, Newcastle. aged forty- nine, died on Thursday of ralysis. De- peased was in charge of t e government sh hatchery at Redford. N.S., and re- ceived n promotion to Newcastle branch three yare n o. Freeman (. Pond and wife. Crown tnree Freeman Pond and wife. Crown Point. N.\'.; Mr. and Mrs. Simona md A. T. Heiner and wife. New York, and E. F. Curtiin and wife, Syracuse, N. Y., reached the city Lo-day. They are guests at the British-American. - A1].-nnlininn nnr K7.` I in Ann-unnlrinn gooue hall, '1 oronw. narrlewr-an-law, were married on Monday in Picbon. Grant iaasister of Mrs. W. N. Dollar, Brock street. A u w:|.....o u..........ol. .......I lm-on. unmsn-American. Advertising car No. 1., in connection with Walter L. Maine mammoth circuit. is one of the moat. completely ec nipped in the business, and carries I ful staff of men, and a most complete stock of ma- terial, nml conveniences for advertising purposea. II. is rcnorted tliuttzhousnnds of men in the II. is reported that thousands G.T.`R. service schooled in the rules of the company will,under the American standard nvnmm. have no Inna examinations. and wimunuernne American smnunru system, have to pass examinations, if found unqualied will be diaxpissed. Then the Yankees would swarm into the .....mn4-inn \'M`n.ncI8F. Lust. qveuing an emergent meeting of council No. 20 (}.().(`.F. wan called for the purpose of arranging tor attendance at the funeral of-`the lute Mrs. Slmnnesay, but an the hour nt which the remains would nr. rive here was not known no action could be taken by the council. A nmnmerciul traveller who has travelled taken by me council. A commercial from the Al.lant.in to the lfaciflc and been in every town, city and village of an im- portance, says he would rather res de at Kings-t,on than any other place in Canada. The city in admirably locabod, its nnnitnv Lion is ubovo Llne Average, the uir in pure. the weather at all seamnu is modembe. the lnlmbitunts are sociable and the mervlla-nt.A are honest.` Llllll IIEIWDIIII lllr IIIIIIIIIIII null null. Wllu ' ld Venn Ago. A\'nmi;u,`Men., July 2l.-Hreet him-l plicity marked the commitment to earth of the body of Harriet Beecher Stowe. this nfteriioon, in accordance with the wishes of the immune euthoreu. Her nal rest ing place in behind the ,ohepel of the Andovor theological seminary. on Andover Hill. The grave in let in I beautiful landscape. In the northcveut corner 0! the lot is sunken n-nlnb of renite. A cross. n part of the eeme lock, restsnponit. At the foot in the inscription: Calvin Ellis Stowe ~Boru A ril Qilth. I802, died Augult 22nd. I887. ` he common people heard him gladly`.- Merli, xn.-37." n.. ska nnnnng nnrnar nl ILA Int lnnlli Mark. xn.-:17." On the oppoaiu corner 0! the lot. soul/h Ion pllin mnrble cross, not nn I granite bus. The inscription roads: Hour E. B. Stowe, who wu drogmod in the n-' nootioutwriver. whole a member `of the Dartmouth college. July l9t.h. 1857. aged nineteen." Airman hnr lmnhnnd And but non tha B. Hooker. no cw or Mrl. anowom. Vm John . Churchill. Dr. C. P. F. Banoro) Prof. Uoor F. Moore und Dr. Bolah .\1orrill,.lonnor y `United States con. ml to Jerusalem, acted as pull-bearers. and Prol. Egbert C. .3my-h conducted the `uorciaoa M. the gnvo. I 33 IU. FIX LIIOUQI, H '1'. B Ilium '09., iuupuulngol Nanny Ivnn body 01 Mrs. Stowe wan mm to run. Accompanying the romnins were Mrs. Stove`; non, Roi . Charles Edward Stowe, Mrs. Stowe`: dau htera, Eliza and Enr- rht. Mrs. E|i1.nboL Beecher Hooker And her husband, John Hookennnd Dr. Edwin B. Hooker. of Mn. Shows ; by-AL Jnhn nhurhill. Dr. C. MoI'rnr..u.. July 3.--ln I y to ` e tueetion. this moi-ning. Bir Wil em Ven orne aid : Yee. the report in true thit the Ceudien Pacic hue entered the joint tnlc eeeocietion. We hue heen_ heartily in eyuirthy with the nine of that enocio tion el eloe, but there were obeteclee in the porn-p ice! eituetion oi the Cenedien Pacic men which heveheretdore etood in the we of our ectuully joining the emacia- tion.' he ehiel object 6! that enodetion ie to prevent the `mate of revenue through ,eu:.. endto' I'elo.--.;;- uqneoeeeerye theehueu vh heve grown up in con- heetion with reilwey tuc on th1e.con- uent. - Aoomplem liml #1! Fishing Taokle also on lmml. ' nlnevoon." Between her husband Ind bar Ion ghg body of Mrs. Stowe laid to rt. Acoomnnnvlmz FAMOUS AUi'HORESS BURIED. |'lno-ln`-K. . 5-. 13. . Jar, Ird.An-.i 0-3|-I-"_).9|-d. ~, ` I _lz hthobcut on cnnlhvb cm ngalnnun I! M -oln-nun: 1-` T I 'eEiEnA'L nnaonnne. ':*nn`pu+.u.' [HOW hula voringlu smn;| And home Are clnued Wlth Oolqervntlvoe I Wholly Give [Antler on Independent Support.-Itlll lath; Appolnt|nonu- No louy For _|Ium. Dumps. ~ Oruwn. Jlnly 3.-The general pubh: Ieemoo beine bug about Mr. IAul'l0l"l mnjority. The closest; count. that can be made. dividing vhe house into twoon 1 vote, ll 124 government, eighty-nine 0 position. giving Mr. Lnurier I majority l) I: ~ I lull home of thirt -ve This reckoning concedes Clarke olIaoe,..l. Boos Robert.- son, Dr. Sproulo end I). D. Rogers. patron, Frontbnnc, to the conservatives, then b it in by no means oertnin that all of t eee gentlmen may nol'."giv(e on independent. Iupport. to the new government. At. all event: most of them will be against the conservative opposition if Sir Charles Tup- per lead: it.. and good judges would be sun-prisedli Mr. Laurier a majority is under lortx. 1` Ann will ha I. recount in lxmdon. --1--q- ILAURIER WILL HAVE MAJORITY or THIRTY-FIVE. " JULY 3,` 1 896 -;..'*.:'.::.'. ..."'.1r,_._j:.;.-m:'.-.'..'_;; Corsets, 25c, 45c, soc, 75c .'M Ladies Hose, 5;, 8c, Idc, xzc ' and up. ' Boyslibbed Hos, the, mic,` 15 d zoc. _ Mi es Hose, 7c, 8c.'.1oc,~1zc. Ladies Undervests, 55:, 8c, IOC, \\2}c and up. -- Niaht -nrnuen, AER. (ma. 'I jority. A recount is called Ior. James Conmee. defeated liberal {or Nipissin ,will contest the. election. He has Enron of bribery and corruption. - T e rumor duty Col. whim. deputy postmaster-gene'rnl.is to be superannuatod, `current. during last nenion, is revived. Thu roturnimr oioors in Bolhlrk hI\V0d0- forti. T are will be I recount in London. Dyment. the elect. of Algomn, is twenty-three years of age. The election of Mr. Reid, cone t.wenl.y-three ol The election conaerv tiva. in South Grenville. will be p ;..p..l bed. _ The Newfoundland government papers are of o inion that Mr. Laurier will open nego- tiations foi` confederation. The returning officer in West Assiniboia has declared My. Devin elected by live ma- is called for. "tom-rent. during last neunon, no revwea. The returning clued Mr. Mnodonell elected by 3 mn- jorny of one. There `will be a recount. Mr. Gordon. an Ottawa lad. who was ' jorily of There `\l'lI| be recounn. Mr. (lot-don, ltelnpornrily in the service, has been ap- `pointod permanently in the interior le- parblnentz. | Hon. A. R. Di key will likely abandon wlitica. Heta his defeat very hard. he hue lergel l and business interests in Nova Sootia. I...::.... run Hm 1::-and river reserve. in Nova Booting; Indiana on the Grand river reserve, near Brantford, all voted for coercin Manitoba and consequently nuppor Henry` who defeated Mr. Paterson. The ofcera of the militia department satisfaction. - Richard Curdle gets the vacancy in the Barrie cusboms ollice, and Joseph Arm- strong, janitor of the:poat oice buildiffg. Both these positions have been tilled bem- pornrily for two years. a Joseph Gauthier, M.P., L Aa'aomption. him no inmntion of resikninrz hl aeatrfor Henry` who ueteawa Mr. rateraon. The department have given up hopes of having the annual militia. camps this year. Last. session no money were provided for the purpose. An imnreasion urevaila that Lieut.-Col. provided [or me purpose. An impression prevails Domwlle. M.P.. Kings, N.B.,will begiven the portfolio of militia and this, it in clnim~ ed. will be received by militia otlicers with satisfaction. n:..|....-A (`urrlln mm: the vnrmnnv Bgi-(Quin; `In 1517 qoodsf Ann any-I-1: -Joaepu Uuuunmn, u1.| ., unuu has no intention resigning hl, Mr. Tarbe. It is now said L1 Bechard, M.P.. St. Johns-Ibervi be raised to the senate. and that feated lieutenant may run there. Tim nnnmrvncive government. feated lieutenant more. The conservative government. has ap- pointed 1). H Price to the poatmasberahip at Aylmer. 0nc., and J. G. Nunn co the vacant. position of landing waiter in tho customs at St. Thomas. Mr. Price is proprietor of the Aylmer Empress. Recounta have been asked for in Two CUBIAJIIIE in: nu. Anuunu.-. u... Mountains and Yamaska, where J. A. C. Ethier and Dr Mignnnitz, respectively. were returned by majorities of ei hteen and forty-three. The recounts wil ltake place at. Sc. Scholasbique and Sore}. George Moir. who distributed the cum- place so. Bcholaataque and aoreu. George Moir, paign literature for l)r. Montague and for organizer Birmingham, is goin to have an Indian agencv. Mr. Van A butt, the Indian agent. It Saulb Ste. Mario, is be be superannunbed and Mr. Moir is to get. the position. , t . i clergyman In the House. In the new house of commons are two Presbyterian ministers, Rav. Jail. Douglas, tron, East Auiniboia. and Rev. G. R. nxwoil, liberal, Burmrd, B.(`., 21 new constituency. Mr. Douglas was is student. at Knox col- logo,-in Toronto, gmdnnting in hia lm-it year at Princ ton. He was stationed suc- cessively at, Txbridge and (lobourg, mid then went to India an the first mule miasionnr \ of the Canadian Presby- terian c urcli. He remained in In- dia for a number of yours. and in... rnhur-nnul in Hm (`mimlii1|\.r)liort.|i- llllterlnl rnr Ina smluuer. hln\'1`nr.u.. July `. .- -A general exotlna oi the liberal inembern who have made the Windsor hotel their hemlqimrtcrs luring the past few (lays, given an air of pmbn` bility to the report that Mr. Leurier lma completed his cabinet and in now ready for the governor general`: summons. What the names of the new ministers are, of course, cannot be"mn(le known until they have been submitted to his ex- cellency and received his approval. It is safe to say. however, that it will be . ` the strongest cabinet that ('anndn has seen for many a long day. Among those from Ontario who have been in oonsultstion with Mr. Lnurier. and to whom rumor. therefore, assigns mbinet itions, are Sir Oliver Mowat, who went went last night; Sir Richnrtl (Jartwright. who has been in town for some days and who went west to-night; Hon. David Mills, Williem Paterson. J. l). Edgar, M.P., William Mnlocll. M.l .. who arrived this morning and returned to-night. Premier Blair. of New Brunswick, and Hon. L. H. Davies left for the out last ni ht. but Premier Fielding instill here. t is said thst all three will be in the administration. J. `Israel Tnrte and Sidney Fisher, M.P., are mentionell as likely to be called from Quebec. C. A. ueom-ion,|I.l .. ism men whom every Mon- treeler would_ like to-see in the csbinet, but it is seiqvhe objectsto giving in his fine law prsetioe. SenetorPe|letier. .A. Choquette, M.P., I-`. Lengelier. M.P.. end C. R. Devlin, M.P., and others nre men- tionedssprobebilities. The feet is that homes in other provinces Mr. Lsnriers only dliculty is en embarrassment of riches. The Inn 3 Prominent Dlvlno Asks for Alleged Ubol And Ilondar. Recently, at Nupsnoo, Rev. J. C. Mndill WM hi to lecture. He did lecture. but his com and going were marked by` I {roe diwri union 0! I dod er, which is -11..-ml on In n! n lihallrmn n nrnnmr. Rnv. `din for number 0! anu then returned to the (`lumdim north- west, when he carried on `g:i'sa`iow ixry work for some time longer. He retired from the ministry A short. time ao. Mr. Douglas in xx free and giucelul nyeak or, nnd is likely to make his Inuence full. in the house. __ I \ \I. xlmmmll in n rnnident. nf Vmmouver. the house. __ .\l r. Maxwell is A resident of Vancouver, and one of the nblest men on the count. He was pastor until quite recently of the First. Prenbyteriun church. the congregxr Lion of which built for him a splendid edi- ce, one of the finest in the 1-ity. .\| r. Maxwell is 1: man of considerable debating power, and will prove a desirable urcennion to the house. low In-ma-1 nu... ` ` According to tho nmuimont to the not "bun. to binlu. marriages and deaths. by the Onurio lq:-luau at in roam. n.ion,_noin Ir cl thud body an "ass." U Ionfliuh oh urn- bhu. an hnnn I-I-nvixnli nlini nvl 56-. ( _|91ildren s Silk and Thread __ -L_-- diltribuuon ol "don er," wmcn ll all to be of I libelloua c anchor. Rev. Mr. ndill now ch: H. E. Wilcox. Pic- wn, Ind Alex. Kort, Napnoe. of being more or less msponti for the name,` md bu, through A. Brown. Toronto, filed suit. inst both for 'Il0,(l)0 damn Rov. 3:. Hndill fonnorly rbcidod in ft, but now resides in Toronto. [!I OV| Xll] ovulnou 011 to nmovl orongn `II: bu'I'-`uni of the W M M, the" city clerk in uqnirod to uontlgllto tho oico oldie peo- Mnd Innlt.h.'l`oramn. I lint of body." By 1 hunt. HHIIUIIHIIII IIIIU uu-_v uni: nu nvqunuu vw forwu-dvnontlgll to dndol Mud honluh.Torontuo. lint. AL. gang: :1` nnninpin-I nal Iiiqivnira` vinoiu Inga ox mum. "1"oronw. ms or agape: legion inns: disc '1 ` an an .m.u..'.'a. Hamlin"; '1 rm. `SUES FOR TEN THOTJSAND. Material For The (lnlnluet. I..|.. u A ..-........I In sum: 3 oomnau I! I4 proviouly obtain: u nunmnmavinnmot `z nier, hm that Mr. Johns-Ibervnlle, may ` that the de- 1- man I-nn Hun:-A gig: Combs and Blouse Setts I_____ , I on fy (Uontinuad ft-`om pagetb.) 01-oer. Idn Joyce, M. McEw ; Samuel Silver-,Ch_Arlu Murray, Albert unebu ,- equal; David Scott, Kntie Holder; E e Ash, Agnes Sherrln. equal; Emnu Berry; N. Ross. David` ognn, equnl; Harry Ru hes. Mnrt.lm.Kin . Editlr`I.anderyou, S. dilne, Melville rneil, James Alder ' I I dice, G.Weir,Ednn Jenkins, Hurry Cald- huak, Ral Brown. Ihnimn 0. ul tn` inninr Inn:-u alum.--AL - at,ein.`euuuI- Alexandria Maokney. Nellie husk, Bel Brown. . I Spniort rd ho" 'unior fourth olus--W...[ Timmerrnen, F. no hqpon, L. Gardiner, ' A. Thompson, A. plnith, H. Moore: R. Pound, R. Brown. equnl; Ed. Boyd. K. . Rose. John ..Mnrehell: H. Carmichael, J. Hnmaer. equl; R. Merslnll, S. Anderson, A. Moncgomoryseorge Bojd, F. Painter, E. `l4t.urne_v.' C. Mario, A. Reynolds, equal: H. Marshall. F. Cuye. R. McMillan. Cntnnqnl School. . Part Lbo part. ll claee-Lizzie Watson; Carrie Williamson, Cnnilfrimshnw, equal; Victor "(lilberI., Note Lommon. Jqunlz" Charles Gates, lferry Burns, Rey Livin}'s- l tone. Lmeoin. Wright, Katie Bickley. oe Sloan: George Crawford, `Hattie Gold- Morrene, equal: Gertie Prenfof. Estelle Rei , unl: Victoria Lon , Chm Leas. equal; ( eor inn Cullen; F oronce Barbers Ziegler, Li ie Brownlee. equal; Ale diunhoa. Edna Mitchell. euuall: Tom Bar- . Iow, Jennie Anderson, manle uuna. ' Part, II no Iooond clees--Et el William- ; son. Jennie Rnndnll, Agnes Lon .Flor'ence ' Kidd, He;-trude Derbyshire. E ith P|ge,{ Rachel Worth. Alma Hastings, Bessie Wilson. Russel ee. Florence Smith, Verne Campbell, Gertie Pound. Hubert] ._u,_ n :_...- -....... rv..,........ I\:nl..m..- . wuaon. nuaeol nee. monmuu mu--..., Bertie Hubert Usler. Lizzne (Iowan, George Dickaounu Edward la.Ionde, May Bickloy, euuah} Mabel McKee. Arthur (iilmour, Maggie Wright. Sadie Perrimun. ' ` Honor cort.icaus-Floaaio Lake, Jennie I Wright. Sadie Perrimun. ` Rogers, Etta Hnrknesa, Ethel Wil- linmson. v Rnnnnnl on iuninr Ihlmird 1-Inn: ..nu-Hold linmaon. Second to junior third class --Gareld i(lilbert.', Willinm Biclrley, William l'Iinter. Joseph Bennett, Louie Meudell, Rachel Dickson; Arthur Williamson, May Bailey. Sybil Mitchell. equal:Jolm Bailey. A non Downey. Teanie Sloan. M rble (lama no. Melville Lemmon. Walter 'unlu.ven. Lulu Lee, Annie Scott. Nellie Htroud. Annie 1)ufl'ee, Emil ' Clarke, Florence I -uimidge. EdnaFriz1.ell. William Hubbard. lrneui. Osler. Lillian Orr. Herbert Moulwn, Mary Sands, Maud Townsend, Annie Slant bury, Ethel Slimmona. Leila Aahle : WU` linm Kelly, Lottie b Davey, Lizzie o.\lu> t.er.equa|;Cecil Linton; William Robbin, Harold Nicholgon. equal; Bertha Strong. ll erbert M orgnne. _ l-lnnnr uerrir-.nt.ea-(.`urileld Hilbert/. Leila Asnle , berbna. abrong. Senior L ird to junior fourth cl1u4s-- Dnisy Lee, Daisy Maxwell. Mamie Mar- ahall, Maud Livingston. Mabel Aiken, Ethel Tait. Lillian Redden, Dniay hus- coigne. Ada_ Hughen. Libbie Shmmons, Mn gie Sliwerrntc. Viola Davy Floaaie Ohl e, Sarah Abramson. Edit Cooke. n......;.. uI..:..I.o l....m. RI.m~-an Rd-m Ziegler, Lillie Brownies. equal; Ame wughos, Eglng Mitchell, equall: ` 0 w, Jemiie Anderson, Stanle Guild. Part. II in Innnnll nlnln-._F.f. Al Willinn|- Herbert Morgana. Honor -.erticat.ea-(.`arHeld Hilbert, Ernest Oeler. Wi!!-Z:-.m Hubbard, Louis .\lendell. Sybil.\liwhell, Nellie Shroud, Leila Aahlav. Bertha Sbromz. MAJESTIC Mcheod. Honor certicat;es~Ethel Tait. Libbie Slimmonh, Daisy Gaucoi ne. Florence Wil- linms, Daisy Maxwell, abel Aiken, Edith Cooke, Maud Livingston. Ada Hughes, May Roberts. .1 unior third to senior third clnsa--Jennie May Koberns. Junior Young, Victor Drury, Carrie Clarke, Clnudo Slmles. Lizzie Jackson. Gertie Crawford. Bessie Rogers. Mamie Blim- mons, Gertie I)rury,Herbert Van Winckel. Nelll Barlow, George Wri ht. Grace Scott, Willie Brough, Ruche Ddizidaon, Mabel Strong, Marion Brownlee, Ethel l)nvies,Jnmes Keaws-, Charles Mitchell. Tnssie Stevens, Willie Drury, James Pre |~ oer, Sara Marsh, Eddie Kelly, l)avd Davis, Ethel Rosa. Tom Taylor. Florence lie burn, Stuart Izivingabon. lgtnor certicates---John (Juild, (lor- trud _(,`rawford. Stuart. L.ivingnt.one. l)uvid I)/a_\'_i\'.) .9 sud-nn|d'I.aym.naumuccin (printing in Otuwo-maor. I that nuyou beef. v melanoma. I've lJ_;D base "TIIO I100` Mix." due: in us. no Inn, and uenaell. ayou mwneu, m Leila Ashle Bertha Strong. _ Senipr to Unlke, uaran Abramson. Lawn L/OOKB, Uueeie Wri M, Lnum Slxermbt. Edna Henley, Bela Lennox. Millie Anderson, Luella Hughes. Maud Lithle. Nellie Aber- net,hy,- Grace Potter. Mabel Gilmour, Bessie Stroud. Ethel Abernathy, Helen Mcbeod. Anna }\nrIiGnnI`nII_4F`.f.h|'ll Tnlf. Lihhin / Depot School. Part I to part II clnsa--l)ouglaa Pound, Abel liichandeon : Rosa Leslie. Annie whim. equal: Bert. Newoll, Nellie \\'abaon, Mabel (Bordon, Emma Thornton. Arthur Elliott, Hadie Newell. Beutiice Holland. Humuel Knox,Bertie l'ot.ter,.lohn Marshall, Willie Henery. Amy Sherrntt. llonor cerl.icnt4a-~l)ouglaA Pouilgl. Part II to second class -l-lnmuel Sleetli. Evelyn Honery. Estella Boaken, ldu Wat.- non, Annie Wualo, Albert. Hates, Jennie \\'nde, Bortlm Sherratt, Mamie Sweetmun, Florence llonkon. Mabel Smith, (Serbia |.`llinn Millinlhillnn rlorence IIOIIKOI. xvmuel Dllllbll, ueruu I-IllioLt.. Millie (Cullen. Honor cert.icat.oa- Smn Shulllebotham, Samuel Sleuth. Rubella Boakes, Flnrenx-e Banker-. Bonoml clmm to junior third class Fred Qlnnol. Nun-nl llnalunnn ljqvin Hnrlnh rsonou Sleeth, I Inn...` r Alice Blniui. Senior third to junior fourth clan - Mabel Howurd. Knlie Knox, Hurry Frnn-` t-isco, Willie VVulker, Nellie Cullen. Fred Sills, Willie Mnrnhnll. Honor eerLiout,e-Fre(lei-it-k Coyte. Junior third to senior third c-la:-m--Alice \.'i-k, Iner. Bryant, Ethel Boaken; Edith hauinmerby, .l0nnt.hnn Riclmrdnon, k nnl; Ulinrlie Scrnmon, Thomas Bucknell, \\ illie 1 Sweetimm, Richard liucknell. Honor (-ertivnben - William Sweabmnn, Ric-lmrd Bucknell, Tlmmas Bunknell.Junn~ than llichnrdnon. Ethel Boakon. n I1I|.-In up; - u-...v.. EMt.er`n .league--AL Tomnw. 10: Bul- fnlo.! At. Spvingeld, Prodence, 7: Springeld. 5. At. Syracuse. Rochester. H; Svrucu-e, 15. At. Scranton. Wilkes- bnrro, 5; Scranton, `Z1. \Y.5:.-m.l l..nnn_Al'. rnnhinatnlt, R(Il- ` 88 8:. 90 Princes: 8tret. 5; Scranton, 21. National lea ue--At. Washington, Boa- ton, 4; Wu ingbon, `.5. Al. B _lyn, l hi|adlphia,'3; BrookII_vn.4. At. maln- nati. St. Louis. 5: Cincinnati. 7: Chi- cago, Cleveland, 7: Chic3g0_1_l}. J Drowned In the Thames. Lu\'nn.v, 0nt., July 3.-Aloxand`r Mel lnnea, A retired merchant. lrom Kinoardino, Ont... about sixty-ve yearn ol . wan accidentally drowned in the Flume rixrergarylamnoe stropt. this morning. nleutn, nun l)un(-an Wnl Sr`rut.on. Mnb \\ right,, Jnm( Alice Slnith. Qnnlnu ALI: Wlllliunlvlll BA-hool. Second to junizir Lliird (-|ans~Blnnolie .Kennedy, Lorena Crawford. Fred. Cami:-, Violet. Mru\'eice,.\lm1d Lewis. Etlitli l"gigu- l non, Archie Halos, Mnbel Selb , Wilson Harris, William Sleemnn, James . nundera; William Lawson, Frank Clmdwick, equal; Ernest. (,'nr\ er, n Lawson, Norman Jones, `Edith Fri ship, Gertrude Tim- merman, Rhea (lrnwlord, Florence Kirk- iatrir-lc, Etlwnrd Roi-corla. Flosnie Mn- llride: Thomm Reid, Ethel .\:ea1o,,_gqual; Hruce Carmichael. Louis lztlivaon, " unl; Walter No'ea. Charles Ward. abel Rutlierford, erberf. Randall. I llnnnr nm-n`RnnOna__.Qnnnn.1lr-Inna .lAnnin Mulligan. Alice Hates. Junior third on senior third claz-u~-l\lnr_v Mr-Michael, Flossie Stone, Robert Aber- netliy; Willie Harris, Beanie Friendship, equal; Malcolm Blake, `Mamie (larvine, Jack Nuwlancla; M id Bell. Ethel Roy~ `molds, equlkl; Archie] Abernathy, Chm-lle .l\-ingebon, Hurry Atwood; Mabel Wri ht, R0 t. Burke. ual: Willie Orr, Aeck: Thowtoh. Fred. riandnhlp, Frank Ina. Murton Hyland. _ . _ Honor cerbicnboau-Mamie Wwine, Wil- I:.. ll...--Ea ' Hun-rv Ahvnnd HODOT C61 | lie Harris, Thglibeln of`0t.tavn will pumln A residence for Hon. Mr. Lmirior, :u-uT Kuthertorrl, Herbert. Kunann. Honor certicates--Second clans, . Mulligan. Alice Hates. Juninr third to senior class `pnouoripu siiiununrnous. '- ;'a:'....7"':s"u`2"..`:`."-,'......."'E.'.`..S` over duct in am View up was nqdnd. '0 `I'l'lB Bh MAKB." D yjnl Ln. .-__.- lnpfgtd Hmntn llummnnk. What's nit-ertlun to nldle down in ll hia. eagy Imnrmock. whlln n mantle zonhvrn blow all the vlran and ml Nurvnl llodgaon, Lizzie Burtch, I Walker. Florence 1-`inning, James u. Mabel Potter, Willie Bur-e, Ulnrk Jnmea Thornton. Ernest. Hisuing, I. Yontu-day : Gannon. league-AL ul Sn-imyald. Providence. 7: emno|oecr--mam: ,' Harry Atwood. ,_vvg nvnruuulolio .x.canIu.uaII.,Acuu- unnuunmuz L , Jennie , \ vuul n -`inning, `"7 3 Wltli I Cumpenlon They Aeted Sueplclunr I ['"y I] on Prince! treet It Nlgllt and 70"` Wore ArreIl.od--'l'helr B y Elolnewhnf ,dl5` < umm-omomr out or 'I'nwn. A ' Shortly after three o clock this morning` __w" I } .()e Balloiityne and Smell noticed-hree in young men ecting in e one ' ion: manner V R `in front "of Routley I to coo Itore on I` K` Prineeee street. One of them went into the l` J` '|ene between B.outley e end Dr: ChoIrn e `jam drug store. while the two otherewel ed to Mar Skinner`-s drug store and foo up ld ' their. poeition in the ehedow in gin?` the doorway. In a few minutes ' '_one of the pair went inch: into the 4 lane where the first one lied gone. Fear- tmn. ing that they would break into the store, | If "P. C. Bellhntyrb followed the eeoond men A '1 "If into the lan'ewey.' As he epptbeched the 9". ' tmure. the third man inte ed him, m 3' Iaaiperently with the nur e o wiu-uin 50": his companions. V In t in e was defee me by the policemarrp to whom he said. in .` shun answer to que-tiona, that they lived in the Le country and had been unable to get home. inn because-the ewiI_|g-bridge was drawn. `Ale The other men were found etu`nd-. ing in the lune lqpkin longingly up ete {stairway leadingto t e upper story of mm f l{outley s store. All three were arrested 5 00 hand takemto the station. where they `fave P e nthe names of Richard Welsh. err -' `Johnston and William Johnston. Eec mid his age was nineteen years. and the be Johnetona stated that the were brothers. `kmw K but. although each said 10 was nineteen _` Elf years old, they asserted that they were " is i not twins. One was In Protestant F3 while the other claimed to be e mm. Romen Catholic. On being searched in jewellefe menifying- lose, a tube of tooth - powder. a new toot -brush and eeverel ow other nrtiolen. such as are \'ery.l|eldom mt" used by trnmpe. were found in their poe- Lmhei eeunlon. Between the three the sum of six "0 oentl wen owned. " y` 'l`|.nu -D-nul in nnlinn nnrirt. In-dnv, nn '|A`sI%mcB tm_gI I0Nsu|%1>.%; ` / `_{J. VCORBETET, TWO Bizom ' AGE, BUT ARE NOLTWINS. % - I as, or THE` SAME oonbl owned. They muwd in police oou'rt. to-day, on being arraigned on acharge of Va rnncy, that they nnmo lrum Montreal an were going In the railway station when they were was-uuluxntl that thev intended to steal going we railway station wnencnex were min-ta! uml they a ride on n crnin to Toronto, there to look {or work. TEJ,` have no friends in Ulnnnlu, although they were rn in glgia ooulmry. Tlmunnaintrnto Have them nnce to ooumry. The magistrate gave themynce leave the my immediately, nn upon be- ing hold no lose no time in making 1\ hurt, they answered : You bet. we won't." J. Thomson pleaded guilty to having been drunk. and was fined 33 and coma with the nlternutive of going `to jail for 11 month. The ne was paid. III IJQIIJIIOIJD \4l"Bl'l. Numn Bu", Ont., June 3.-Tho ad- {ourned inquest into the death pf the un- nuwn man found in the lake near De- schene (Track some days ago was held in the court house yesterday. Coroner Donn oicinting. Afbar some nnhnporumt evi. dence the following letter to W. .1. Par- sons from Burk : Fnlls wnarrend : HI Imm-. kann rnllinn nnmn nnrijmi nbnllt. lrom burk'a runs wasrreau l have been telling, some parties about. that man who was found in the lake, and they have reason to believe he is -\ fur buy- er, :1 Herman--the address in on a slip of raper enclosed. I got it from Mr. Drew, iardware merchant here. I described that valise to the bus driver, and he thinks it in the mime one, and they say the man was bald-headed and very lard nf hearing. He always carried lot: of money. .\|r. Drew says he has heard from him several times. and thinks he would know him un- less he was very much decomposed. Ho and his tinemith say the think he had some fin ere oIl"onehun but the ' are not sure. T ey think he would not as main who would likely mmmit nuinldo." 'l`he letter was signed H. W. .ln.ml<:- Ann " JLVVALSH. -J .\"Jn. eon." _ The address referred to as onolonod II. F. R008. 43 Blocker street, New York." The jury brought in-n verdict. to the ellbct that it had not been made plnin to them how the man came to his death. ` Shredded whole wheat. biscuit in mint,- ble. nuI.ril.i0us, wholesome, at Redden`- nk lIUN`I`lslu|h rnuuuun nlnnnn I rs. Ilowrnnu, July 3-hour Konelpha, .'-mu Iuhlu`: mnrtet. quiet. and nnvlunnqed. Patent. Hprina. #:Lu; y to 317.7; patent. wlntov ` [am to rem; Htmlght Roller $3.50 to am ` sum. #3 In m 83.20; superne, 01.60 to man) ntrnnn lmkor's. W314) to 03.50; Ontsrlu Dan I] to (011.70. r n ' one door below Cl'ty Hgtel. 2I1.`|v.l; uuluw, Am;, IIH nu; mwun--|un runs Imnv , 21!: 0|`; ll; , 84: lid ; short run `envy. 33% . CbMna- its :14... nd; Colored `41,011. Ontmu quioL--Amo.rIosn Ml-ld|in(n-8"I`5 Md `I 10 per cent." b all Carpets and uoimlclotha. 100 aettn New Lace Curtains. 25, 50, 60, 75 up. China Matting. Rugs, Mats and Remnants of Carpet`! at reduced prices- . - Par-pools `and Umbrella : all reduced to cost price. ' Sergei for Boys Suite.`14! , 20. 25, 30. " Black Alpaca, worth 37 55, for 33. Linen and Sheetin at reduced prices. 'l23c Li ht Pripte gr 755. . Duck"i, pone, Muslin: and Wash Dreu G'oo$.*!; --4`-nan` 955:1:-A -, I'l KCIIIIC IIIl\l II-1295i Qljvtwi Spe_cial Sale of Gloves, Hoaiery and Qoruu. s ,- A` Ho"-c-co-I-9' Q} ca-3-Q-1-904->0-9-T [Saturday Bargains SUMMER : SALE BIuu.Inr-44 mu 460. Euan--tc to me. C0llNIlAl.--1|llt'.1'n 11,00. _ BU1'rl:I1-TownuhlpI.l2 to M0,; to 134* :1 (Co on .10. \VHIcA'r-Nn. 2 hard Innltoha. !`. us. to Ii ()onN-4u to 420. .. Canadian Pnnlo Hallway. . Duluth . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Duluth Prat. nnhsgng-Dtng :5.--.uin.u. Pref . . . . . . . `mnxmerci-tl Cable .. Montreal l`elegraph 00 Postal Teal, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Richelieu Nnv. Co . . . . . . . . .. Montreal Street Railway Montreal Gas Co . . . . . . . . ... Bell 'l`elephono.. Royal Elontrlc.... 'l'umntu Railway . Bank of Mnntronl.. .Nm-thwest lmndomx Montreal Cotton 00 ,. hm. Colored CoM,on.. Dominion (km.ou.,... Ontnrln Bank.. . .. Bank dn Peupleu. Mnlrmn s Bank...` Bank of Toronto . . . . . . . . . .. Ilura-.lmnt.s` Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men-h Ms` Bank of Halifax Union huh ` , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hank 0! Commerne.. MONTREAL PRODUCE MARIKITR. |;.uamnu.I lulu 'l _. Iflnno Hnnnlntn 7.x COULD NOT DETERMINE. Eiwmenci-KC |"lil$I llIlI.a Nllll .. goon. July .'|.-VVh inter. 5.9 H11; No. I: nan. la 10: 2 Dork. UUALSH S General Hardware Duier. IGI chegp oooooo` T `--A'r OUR----- |IlllE'l'B- -Whon.N.Hpr' 1(`.u|.. 59 111 "i(`.$|. !s'2',d;' , than 0:`; Ian]. rm--lmm emu Shut Yoqr EYES. nml no how you would like to my Hz}: world with no `jnlm-k veil harm ` That. in what will happen if they urgtlanrxnul you an uoglucthm chum. ... . _,,_n. 4 4.. 1.. 1 .L. ,,__, . ....- , We have Ilndl I muly u_! the eye~we thor- oughly unnlontnud in won-lerfnu_ and lulimug - lnachunl-um.` W0 lunw that the wronl [lanes w1ll|-uln tho nlu|nt-t.|mc the right. ones wm utuunlwn H. We in the `i-lgm [ll-men. 0('\lHutu' prennrlpliunn mnroflrlly llml. \HOBART`S n II'li[YMAl][AZ|N*ES`. |Century, We1don s Ladiegjournal, Outing, I Godey.l The Corner Bookstore. Cor. Drlncess & Wellington Streets Canadian Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, &c. .._.:-..._.?._..._..-tn EEiIdrcn's Ald `$iocilc%t,v_ For the Rescue and Caro ol Nulwunl and Ill-treated Ohudrou. One of me Most Delightful n Inn ulunnnngu Trina On On ll Gildersleev's4 Steamship Agency , OI ()lnI-once street. IF. NISBET S covg iA]cELJ1HE`Boss.V I 0 u -salt` nit will build you up and make nnntharmsn (or wnmnmuf yon. Thu trip om.-9 taken you will want mun again. For parllrulnrn, rnfon Ind tlvkat.-I apply M .II I I l `II A ruv vs u-v unv-cu -vv---..--- and lnvi rntin Summer Trips to take is that own 1. o Uulf of HO. Imwrenc-e and bark by either um "Quebec 0l"`Bh\(`k llinmond" Hteumuhh Mnnn Two thou- ullntl mllau 0! ram scenery and Dire thum- nnlly 0 an J , . Scr1bner'a-1, It/I_A, sbatholic World, McClurc's, I Recreation, I). (\ (`My Hullullnu. Klugutun. Ilnv..l. go at. In AH-vntllllv (rum II mm. m-dnyn.T|n1mlnyn uunl Nahu- Inn r-ondonunlly ti-can--I. 1- whn nlmylre A Phllul Mr adop- vommun In-Ma Y In who Panfonod nu Anuohlniq / Dletulng to I Political Party Whom It Qlnnll `Nominate for the Presidency. Uslunum July 31-Some {the silver monlre lnzalined to resent. the inbentioil 0(- Id dV0t`.|000 like Messrs. hitne and 0 all. who no not. delegut _m I. do- ..........u.. _...:....4l mnwmtion. (conne to J(osmopolitan, v: n, Metropolitan, MEDICAL HALL. I Peterson, :1 through >II' IIIOIIL. oln. moorltio nntondl convention, foomng (`bingo with the purpose of innencin the `lotion ol dohgntu on I question 0 PW`!-fiplol` Tho com-ention will be silver from core to cuticle, uyn (iov. Alt old. 0! Illinois, and `llonghl will be at IO Shh. ' man no lnonneu w rbauuu ....., ........... .. g: mmum anal ILLINOIS ' eovenuon TQ MAN!-I -_ ._ .nr\A||lRLI1'Il'|ll Tho oom-ention will be luvur Iruun W... cuticle, and `Altgeld will be the ehn. At. last. Angeli] hopes to get. even with the Cleveland ndministratao for federal inherlorencg during who Pu lnum an-ike.l 1550 friends end supporters of the admin-' Istration will receive a cool reception, if he hu anythlng to say about it, and it.` looks as if he has. Ba far he has directed every - tnove mode b the bimetallic net.iomSlcom~ mibtee. Ha I! the Hanna of this conven- Hnn \ I on. the Chicago mnvention will list but one day. They propose to have the tempor- ary chairman, as well as the permanent or- ganization, aothot things may go awim~ mingly their way. Hov, Altgold says the silver men, are of one..mind. and have control of the oonven ` tjon. `The monometulliete will want to spur for wind, not because the think they can control anything, but wit the vague hope that they may tire one the ollvcriteni by delays, they will consent to some lcompromiao from the straight sixteen to one, basis. The silver democrats do not propose to give one inch. Their minds are made up and their platform. too. The onlv unentiou is wl;iuh of the eilver If three gilverleadera hnye their way` nmle up and platform. too. The only question of the silver leaders shall head the ticket, and gloubtleea Altgeld has picked the winner. I __ 6, A lonntlonnl Manifesto.` ST. I .u'|,, Minn.. July 3.~Tho most sen- sations] manifesto in Minnesoufa [nisoory was isouexl yutaerdny by the silver republi- cans. who nine to support. McKinley_for president, Clopgh for ;_-_uvernor, or any of the republian candidatas _for congress. The prominence of the men signing at- tmt.-ta to it wide-spread attention. - I-Ir: Isa luau. | S-I'Ax!`I'|W'. QM. July 3.-At, an culy luurgstaolny morning the widow of the lip fink 03"."? hanged haul! in tho woodlhod. Since Mr. (hwolh (lush. \JI\lC cheap. 1'5"` ""'"'a hongcd IIOIUII ' OIIO eroduhod. Bilge: Onrwolh `gout. curly lutllil. Mn. Cu-wall In: con- un I08"'0.tndlIorn|ndhuuuuun- mar luhmlloh. wrocyod on I no! while on 3 voyogllrom Sunkim tor Sun, I la? days ago. hmbom oated and towod to 3.... Thdllnnking ol `the wool`: sun ounodharlodriftnpon thereof. .-1--,------ ; 4'N1V6I'IIWnnderern Arrested at Brm-k- vllle In Conuoctlii Therawlth. S\uru'~ EAL1.-6, July I3.-An unknown. man was murdered on the outskirts on Wednesday. He was one of 1: gang of thirty who had made Llmt, place their ram|m.vn...i fnr some time. The whole party thirty had made Lnzu, pmce ulmr relltlezvotx for party got. drunk with the result that one man was killed and others wounded. The gang ufwrwurd.-. separated and `police are after Lhum. ng nnu non, worou troyod here yet- tor" uy by lire. The 1:: will lnbly amount to hm 8`200y00II to 8300. . The nnnnn (I! I0 Bra in OLA nnnnignnnun nnvn. uuuu or 1-no wrool. Loxum. July 3.--A doapntch to uoyda my! am the Rod not packet utm- Rlhmlioil. wrocod cool while ._ . -nvndlhcnan nnlin. I..- u.... . lg?- thorn deml, \\ urmn opened nun rrom aoor mm on the doorstep in eight of several nelgh; born who hnd been attmcted by the screams, he cdt. his own throat, dying half I an Imur nltnrwnrdym \\'nrren wnann old ntzgc uuu up. . ' Night -Dresses, 45c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 ind up. 1`.-u-ago" (`mun-c 1::-, 18:5. Qnn. And Thou Iho Pollro lntorforod and tho Dorlp ltndoll. Sn i"N\.Il'Iv`o, July 3. The new ordi- ".noQ pormililoing love ght: has galvan- ippd the 0 ntnli nclnletic club into life "Again. 1' y gave their n-t "mic carnival lut evening, three events being on the ,3-ogramnio. In the hut. "LL aterloun" hilly Smith, Portland, and Billy lsllnglior. has Anzell. werq_ to have (ought. six .-oundu, but other it vicioun ght. 0! two minnbea. "I0 police no rated the men in tho first rnuud. the to one doclnring the battle in tlmv. Smith was the sggrouaor, and Hallngllor seemed very willing to quit. He left. the ring immediately alter the po- Iioo interfered nml was hiuod. .__. Wool _I'oot Pin. _ HAl.\ I:.'I`R).`. Tenn, July 3.-F'our block: of wharf from of the Mallory steamship lino. twenty-nix ruilwgly can and` 5.000 bales of mu, besides Ii_ `large quantity of bugging andyuon, were ptroyod here you- Imonntltohntam 35, `wo 0) The cause 0 t to w u ' bastion of `wool. M `Q com" WMPFOII Ullll lllll VIIIB M) rnsruu vvnuv l)runk--Taken BI: OIYII Llfe. \\'i.~:.\'wr.n, July .'l.-Winnipeg was on Thursday the scene of a murder and sui- rvide. William Warren. a respectable and well-to-do citizen. curved hp his wife be- yond all recognition with u rum and then cut his owrithroat. Warren was a good husband when he left drink alone, but drunk he wean end and u maniac. On dominion dnv be got drunk. It was near- ly liye o`(-loch next. morning when he stag- gered to the door of his residence. His wife, in her night dress, met him in the hnllvmy. Warren at once drew uruzor from his pocket and rushed upon the defence- lesn wnlnun. She madeedesperute struggle for her life and her lime, arms and body were (`nrvedin the moat revolting manner before the murderer succeeded in cutting her throat. Making sure the women was dezul, Wurren opened his front door and nn the lnorslen night neiL(h- A (iuverm-I Iulcl t-4;-H>n`va-Boen ltupon-lhlo Ir... a Ilnunll. I'UI' II IKCVIYIIJ -f\'|:,\\ Yuux, July .'l.~A spec-iul to the Herald from |'hiII| rpopolia Iays: The nul- Lan luw dmminned umnn Nuri l uhn, gov- ernor of llamnscun, and has ordered him to be tried by court.-martial. He in accused of being responsible for the revolt. -of the Hrnnnx. ' Hrunoa. The -nmotio de na\'iu1|t,i0n ham refused to trxumport Turkish troops unless: it receives hlnlnedmtl` payment from the government. The aqeury. however. in completely emm.V- spite m pm: opposmon 0: mo lomnuc corpn, umsu upon t-Jxlling bh nmidijo regiment!`l0Q0n!ILnnlin0pl0. H has ro- cewer! vnemmn letters lrom moI_nbor1I 0! the \ mrtv, tlevnandm the immailgw Introduction 0! urgent re arms. \\'iflmIn flchn. unvornnr of (fnnnutlti. - im'nedmu' |l\I| 0(Iu(`,l.l0l\ ol urgent rolnrma. \\'ifImm Pnchn. governor of (lonnt-mu. _nnple, hm` bogn div-minxed. THEY mo oninuno .,... .`a`S"s,'.`.'.n.".'I5.'a.'...-a-s--1- jutthunliho I-ll" "` *' 1 nal o|II|" 31.00 iIu_u up. {Dorset Covers, 15c, 18c, zoc, 25c. f`H"r{I'An'I Gill: and Thread wyuu-m . A Winn In-nod to `IqnAl:_ 2:, '8.-In-I. Dooloyg Il...L I..- .o-.4. '5"V\JI5 \J\lvI.-u--.. . - PULATE THE CONVENTION . WILL aE7:bUR'T-MAnTIA|.E_o. A TRAMP MURDERED. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY. (kin of The Incl. . l..I.. n A JA-~ n Crete in becoming morq V duv. The nulhn. in\. L4 HUIGII B sJIllL uuu anuuuu Gloacs cheap. . `Kid `Gloves, 50c, 75c, $t.op, QL25. . ' Dresden Muslins only 5c yard. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas _L-__ I'.h. 1.0. me I the railway. wn Lnrnaz, aynng nan Warren was un Ill 1'.` [Ln nAn:nn `(no nulu of the `r lo ling M \nnIn W In oocommg more` The sultan. in`: :5. `."..z'*.:1`::':.*.?:: I M _m me no- yn,Tl eomng of . dquootion to-any cloud moroooum. In me use xon election one by declaring W. I`. Mnolun, ..oonIorvn.tivo, olooud on the Iollouvlng gural hmlnn. 8.1107. Fnnklnnd. 3.NM. y Town-ro, July 3. Juago uuauonfuu tab-dny clcmd thofooount. Int. by declaring No. 40, begun on the muting on :_no one lot `in and not um};-my quoting double? by Sir Adam Wllnon ma others to the elect. nlno unit uhdor than oircumlhnou the .obvlou| Bnbnotu at tho voteu must in union into account. and vototnot thrown out on nooount. ol pure technicality. ` " The `ndminion at the wromrlv marked .00nI0l V&llV0, OIOOIOG HM KOIU Mm! 3 o7.r kl ml. ag`: indmembnni` hi: 5:24.43 on Mus: ado7.r El mI.aoo4'. Mg: $.ag.';`J.& bl: mid; on the n-ouqd that the clnugo ol the blootlon not. .46.besriE M II olth Ml-. Ea. n ont mu ng_ 0 and not nuidaorv. A tgomplete stock of Ladies \Vhite Cotton Underwear always in stock at H, `TAYLOB S_ wcnnlceucy. The Idmiuion at the iron ly bellou placed the two candi ates evens Frnnklend hlvin on'gimllybednmAjor- ity of eighty-elgit on the olciel count xe!ore the judge, excluding rejected bel- alas. IOU. T re reuiained B few votee on each side` to specially ergued, marked inside the disc. but originally thrown aside as spoil- ed ballots because not striclxly in accord- ance with instructions. Judge Moodou- ll e decision on those gave the seat. to cLeu1 by the above uresl It is ible that r. Fronklund may not ask or a scrutin before I high court. judge, as this woul entail I deposit oi 81.000 and involve 3 lane actual unendi- Judge, mus would man aopom 01 81.000 involve urge expendi- ture. ' (lumen ltauntlcn Prove the North I the ' Onto for Diphtheria. . VVASIIINUTON, D.U.,Ju|y ll. -- Thumb! Moore. U. 8. commercial agent at Welv met. Germany, hu tranemmaod to the State department exhaustive ntetliuoe M prove the value of the serum treatment ol diphtheria, an ap lied in German . In the caeegf one of t. lamest: of tie Berlin hospitals he show: then while the munber of cases of diphtheriahueteadlly hmronv-ed and the percentage of dentin: lwl kept. pace wit:h)he increase. until the introd o- nion of the serum, during the two year in which the treatment has been followed, the mortality has fallen away in amour, eetiefacbory manner. III QIU Illllllllo S\'RA1'l'.\'l-I, N.Y., Jul 3.--Jamea Ander- son, a highly ijespectet resident. of Onon- dngn. Valley, four miles south of here, com- mitted suicide, lunt night, by shooting ' himaelf in the head, while lying on his wife's grave in the Ononl ga Valley cemetery. MP9. Anderson died two years ago and Anderson had grieved much over it. over 11:. Anderson mnde careful preparabioma be- fore committing suicide. He laid his false teeth on the grave and stood his umbrella. against the headstone and shot himself in the mouth. The pistol was found in his right hand. A IOPIOIJI Aocluenu. 0'l"l'AWA., July 3.-News hns reached this city that on Saturday last t-here was a. semi oun accident at the farm of John Steele, on the Mountain) road, near lronsides. The proprietor started some time ago the erec- tion of a new burn. Neighbors, who were desirous of assisting him in the work, or- ganized a building bee." A scnllbld was put up.,around the structure, and upon this fteen men were standing, putting the nal touches to the roof. Without any sign of wrning the lower timbers gave way, and the men were thrown to the ground. All the ' fteen men were hurt more or less, but six are now in A bad con- ` (lition as n result of the nccident. III? III`! Up. T()R0.`I'I`U, `July 3.-Tbe propeller Ocean of the Merchants line (Capt. J. V. Tro- well), which arrived in port laat night i from M ontreal, is the first boat to up through the Sheik : island dam. t e new cut in the Cornwall canal between Dicken- eon's Landin and Mille Roohes. This cut is one oft ie qiany improvements which are being made in the lower canals. It is really a branch of the river. which has been dammed up at both ends, and through which the water of the canal is now di- rected by the cutting away of the banlgs of the old canal opposite the dams. Tliewa- ter in this new channel is very deep at all points and by its constructien the boats save almost fortyve minutes of time. Capt. Trowell has the honor of bringing up the first boat. throu h the new course. the construction of w llcll is not yet completed. The dam is about four miles in length. The Gold Fncnon Wlll Flght. Cum`/um, July 3.-The announcement from the leaders of this gold faction east and went. that they will not surrender the control of the national convention without. a ntruggle that will nl`Tord`Lhem an oppor tunity of putting`)#Iemselves on record, haul the effecq of ma ing the silveruten more than usually a gresaive this morning. It. mu: um that the silver lemocrntn usually gresaive Lhl morning. It Wu late democrats hare xed upon Senator Harris, of Tonna- aee. {or permanent chairman of the nncionul convention. Many delegates and other democrats. principally those favorable to silver, have reached Chicago. Summer is Incomplete llnllllul Dr. |I|r-uowmr- nun. Lorlbmz. June 3.-vMr. Ellington, the rowing ex rt of the Field, Lelegraphl! to the Uni Prom: from Henley an foilowsz ` The Yale crew were out this morning in their new boat. They rowed well except thet they hit the water in feathering. They Ihowed marked improvement. but they have only rowed a fast stroke for two days. The Cains college four, while prac- timing this! morning. ran into Dr. Mc- Dowell. of Chicago, who was on the wrong side 0! Temple inlnnd and smashed his lung}. " eoloaia. Tuberooloaun In came in Decom- ing A serious matter to the people of the sum. The live stock nanitary commission hove found it to tome extent: in nearly every part of the state and it becomes a very important mntwr to know about the danger tohuman health and life there may be from the conoum tion of milk And meat product; of such can tle. Ilodlee leoovered. ` ' Orrnu, July 3.--The bodies of Peter Moee. wile end eon, Aged eleven yeera, were found in eboet ten feet. of Inner near an when the sloop wee upeet in the equal! on [An Deechenee yeeterdey afternoon. ,1 w unit... brother of deceased. Peter .2! V I on no lulu: tut. `hlmml, Juno .1.-Ao~NL-umnm :4 .11-the Prlnouu cup. 200 nova:-olgna. in nlnlnflr nu-m'o It )0 0D0I'I of dnnho Prlnouu cup. 200 sovereigns. at in pluqorupocio the option oi tho what. for two-you-olda. the your-old rllf (n lurhngo sud onoJhu|:n'l.ndR;n.d' on yudl) was won u ` GIL lAo:'l.-Wiulnrdihootgu 3. Kat- chm. $01!. pad Lady Ilonl lady IIQL thin`. \ To IIIIO luxpcrl menu. LANsI.~'u, Mich., July 3.--The state board of agriculture has authorized a thorough course of experienu with tuber- ooloaia. Tuberooloaia in cattle in becom- :.... - ...;m.. m.o.nu- m Mm neonla of the r_., ` Incl: Iorolnndlu Dutroyaod. Lovxrovtr, N. Y..` July 3.- l`ho canal boat Kirk, of Buffalo. Rochecwr and Syrlcono, waa burned at the wlnrf here only this morning. She carried 3 valu- able cargo of guolino, mowing machines and ggnernl morohnndino. The wnaahouse adjoin-in cuught. fire from the boat. and urn nlaoiurned to the ground. The loan will Aggregate about 850,000. partially in- aumd. The re was caused by the explo- ion of n tank of guoline. ' Doochonoo yuterany um-noon. J. W. yolks. brother ol deceased, |loRa`o. wu Among the searching party. Rector Melba, Another In-other, is in Coldmbin on mining bulinou. mmuqnagt I r-u-Idle ma. lmnmmclt. whue Hm gienhle zaphyrn worr as 0! the day to foreign HhI)l'8!|. W lmvo sumo very a.trn<-rive patternu Hula your. Prines from an.-. up to $5.00 8I(3lI- When you are out luoklng [or Hportln Good: just drop ln here.

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