Il IIJUIV la 1. at-so mama; ` of Tans anywhere .l..._-..L....L.. |..-.ua.- than nnr: ul- ranks are steadily increasing. At three o'clock all the delegates pm- berked on the str. Empire State and amor- ed a run down among thehlands; On y a small percentage had ever seen the is- hlnda before and the randeur of the scenery quite enchan them. Capt. Miller took the steamer through some of the lees frequented hut more picturesque channels, and at each turn the rty aboard had revealed to them some 0 the grandest scenery in the world. The effect was not lost .upon the del ates. On the return trip a stop was me at Gammo- qge, the new Inn wss thoroughly Inspec Alter leevimr Genonoque supper wee THO Vlllulj Uuojiuoi were nun .--.._ Oereotwlnlellore. The summer eeeeiouof.thefre' `ht ngente association was brought to A 0 one yester- day afternoon. The princi l -bnuineee discussed Iva: the report of to e committee on clueication. A number of changes were made. the majority of which were in favor of ahi porn, the clusitioetion being reduced. ew goods being handled were nr-oner-lv classied. according to valuation, reduoed. New goods being nanuieu wan: perly classified, according which is the buis. Four new members were received. The next. meeting will be held at Montreal on October 9th. The en- societion now consists of seventy~two active and eighty-ve associate members, and the ranks steadily increasing. At three o'clock delezatea em- no vum-g bologna Won wou 1-non (hr. 1)! Clllln HIII. r I Ila IlQII3III-ll "An well as American channel scenery on American own trip" among islands to- morrow nt. 2 p.m. F'ER_S~ONAL Mt-:rTT7oN. CITY AND VICINUTY. HAD A coon TIME} t.omorrow. _ We make a specialty of black `dress goods; our values are always ri hi. and at the reduced rices are tremen oua bar- gains. R. Mo aul'n July cleurinlr sale. Bargains at Corrigan s sale Lo-morrow. Don't. you want. 3 Bllll I`f0|' your boy`! Don't you want a suit. for your eldest. son '3 . pr by the way don't. you want a suit. for oureelf? llso now inthe Lime and the tar Hall the place to buy them. No half-hearted. weak-lmoed reduction:-. One savage. determined slap-h. and ricer- have fallen to figures that will run the goods out. before the end of the month. Hrand Union. Rnllnvllln n-nrnnn urn lnrlinnnni hnnunan We Il d viola an 0011 and no what uoreu, II to n. V White (Irena ahim-. lnundriod or un|aun- driod:Engliah0xlordahimI,uummor under- wear. all unlibiea; top ohirta, sweaters, collars. cu , nockweu, half hone. In fact ever thing in furninhin xaro included m our rgnm- iving mic or this month at, the Star Hal . Tim nuhlin nnlmnl ltrnnlnnn alntlv ml. K HUM` HUI. The public school irnalou greatly ml-. min the r-hangs: And improvements that have been made to the board roomn. The ceiling: hove been whitanodmnlla pnperod. woodwork grained Ind vnmiahed ml the whole at. improved. Thnminn wood onenimr for an antar- whole nil. Improved. Therein: good openin urpciaing ntonqnphor It will open an ofuo It the British American hotel. Sol- dom 1 day puns: that half A down guest: do not uh hr the nervices of: ntenognpher and typewriter. Haw: Inland farmers will bezin hnvinc There in no need to wear. and ~we|t.er when you can get A light suit for $2.75, -$3.51), $4.50 or 35 that vonibineu service aml style with n priceto t chopoorest purue. We have determined to clear out all summer good.-`by the first of August. Hrnnd Union. 'l`I.;- ..u............ H... mm!-m... (:5 nm Pu IUW II I point. people. | peo la. in mornin chairmen Carr-on. of the board 0! wore, gave orders to have Princess street properly cleaned up at once. Also the stream along the line of march used by the Orange societies in the perude Monday. Cane Vincent. baeeball club viaiwd Wolfe paruae Monday. - (`ape Island. on Tuesday, to meet Bath club. It met two men from Both. the balance from King!-ton, We Inland, New Jersey and New York city. The Cape nine aulfered detest, II to 6. \Ul.:o- .|..... .|.;.o. I......I;i~I nr unlnnn. nhonographer and aypewtwer. own begin haying noxl wok. A resident o! the inland any: 3:: sill. tho funaibyvonhzre caulking r ywnggona; uni. hnycrnpis no light I. sronlnid ol losing it on the II from old to the now. _ *hon chairman Hook. Inn night. called upon: KiddtoIuhruport.upon the o " than In Imunt. ytomotiona, ho bro: htdown the hunt. cm. Donnolly tlnnluns nmnin :1] rich. nndMr. Rom anu na nealnmul ana rmgmm. The advertising car of Walter L. Mnin`a cirhua arrived in the city lawt night. nnd in side-tracked at the foot of Wiliinm sweet. I ling :Inn t lnrtnnf uln mm cmllinn arm u Iesuy swept. away. If you want to see remnants of dress goods sold cheap come to CoIrigun s mule t.omorrow. __._::.57...g.:....'.I.iE.._i Sam. w-.-.-..t-H,` urana union. Belleville remen are indignant because Deseronbds ift of $50 was nob acknowl- ed ed and t e amount divided among the IM dies. Bollevillo council think of sending um dnnntinn hank. we common DICI. Wehmu no hesitation in saying that I.heBoe" brand Ceylon hen is the finest. package tea in the market. ll: is packed III the place of rowth and come to us direct. Jan. den R Go. About. l'. .'i excurninninba from this city ncoom mnied the str. America to 02116118- bur t is mornin . ll. W expected that at mnan no ans other ports this inim- ber would increased. D.ml...o4-_,\Yn-ll. Kira annu yliu-nut. Hun. oer woulu De mcreaaoa. Rocheewr--North King mils direct. Sun- day 6:45 p.m., week days from Port. Hope. Luke 8:40 a.m. (l.T.R.. train. For Alex- andria Bay, "Sundays, 9 a.m. Hnnloy, agenc. While attending the picnic at Mnralml Fair`! grove. VVednesda_v night. Henrge Patterson had the tool bag -tnlen from oIl' hm bic clo. He in of opinion the bicycle wou!d ave been stolen had it not been locked. lull] "uni. nf pill. and natin .-ihlmxnu Iocuea. L000 yards of silk and aatinribbnnn, all colors, your choice for 40. pm` yard to- morrow; and another lot. of fancy silk and satin ribbon, very wide. worth from `.350. to 75c . your choice for l5c. Corrigan & ('0. urnna union. This afternoon the memberw of the Ep worth league, connected with Sydenlmm street Methodist church. togethr with (I few lriendn, enjoyed a picnic at l.omoine`a noint. There were two van loads of voumz ho bro: mdmnnt-no noun. taps. uonnouy doc "Ontario all right andblr. blow tho not-an "Kingdolfu I" right too." You would surely pic-i u 351'! you any ' it-hint unundlounnnd ink you word IIIUW Ii Iulv I\lI`CUIlC - -n Ivsuw um. would -aw` uvundlounuld you were och. Wall will ho vnbiggor luck it you` who: onool thouno blackvorltotfmiu our own make '8 go at $.50. Grand Union. `lo manna-low [nd Wmdonr ing! at w.w. unna Umon.` `hie lot Btvchillo and on lanky, Jnlv lhh. nan-nnniul DI Git-ism T A Delicious and Healthful Drlnk. rare zsw. About 9:30 o clock lant veuing street car No. `.30 ran o` the track a|}'t,he junction and delaved braic for some t we. u...m..'.. r-......1 :.':.. cm. .I..:..1. nnvnln and ulyau Lramc I0!" HOIIIB L 1e. Madden Cereal is `n foo drink made from grains. It takes the plnco of collar: and is healthful and fragrant. The nrlvnrtininu our of W.-xlIA=..r Mnin' aloe-nracueu an one won or n nunm m,ree1.. Ladies, don't forget. we are sellin evely shade of working silks for 2.5.0 , nolgan 40. in every other store. Vorrigrm & U0. Hero down the river Saturday nt. 2! .m. One hour l.1t.'I`houLInnd Island Park. an: 05:- rare zoo. , And now In Philadelphia man has been ned for kissing his typewriwr girl. One by one mau`a prerogntivea are being ruth Iesnly swept. away. vou |B(l0IOB. DOIIGVIIIO (1 the donation back. w. 1.-.- 1.-.. ml, nonhuman by no macaw Hun a ride on tho Sc. [mu-noon rivc. MR3 Int II no as. Iawruxl nvur. In-I Inn-and onlyloc. Laue Sum`; vhrlnTLp. Don : minis. _ Ilrgnlnnnnul-can-Lnnhnnl.annI-hi. next. week. ~ ._Tn la iinena and shootings at rices that Qnno be beaten at R. Me aul'a July clbaring gale. - A new turntable is beimz built [it Shurbot Leon : drug atom. Out of the `.200 odd men employed on the I streets department over 10 are re.-idcntn of Cafnnmui ward. SDFXDE aapnrumen K: of Cataraqui ward. We clothe the be ox Uauu-aquu waru. We clothe the boy of the period wants to be clad. Grand Union. w. .....|.. om. Ln... M..." ...-M`... OOIDPIOXIOII soap an nacwoas arug snore. L1.enb_y s soup pquares are convenient` and economical. We have all avors. Jae. Radden & Co. In... .........| .......i;.... nu}... lldfnllnwn Nldn & U0. . aThe annual meeting of the Oddfellowa relief ngsociatioll [155 been called fo_r the 16th inst. ' Hero down the river Saturday at `2 In. One hour at Thousand Island Park. are 250. A trotting hone owned by J. Lnughern, Stittivillo. arrived, this morning, for the next week. .,'l`nh_le shootings prices clearing nme. being t Inks for the Kingsfon and Pembroke mil- WBV. we '. `(genuine Hungarian Aponm water at Mc- ` Leod'a drug atom. emnloved mm to be cum. umnu unmu. We make this boast.--our nobe in the best. Jae. Redden & Co. Hero" down the river Snturdn uh `I ).m. One hour at Thousand Irsiant l'urk. ... or... Ill MOI. J58. Kbddn EUO. 0 session of the police coumwrua held this morning. Great. bargains to-mot row at Corrignn s. M. J.- Grady his sot-ured a Canadian patent for his ar'coupler. Of course van like nzood coffee? Trv den's. Campbell : anionic wafers and Fould's complexion ht McI.nod s drug store. Iamnhws mun suuaree PARAORAPH8 PICKED UP BY OUR I BUSYYJREPORTERS. `Ibo lploo of Ivory Dny l.lh-Whit the Pooplo An Tnlklng lhont.-nm'ning ll- olpu tho Attpnon of Thole Who Am flklll Notes. Come to Corrignn s sale txrmorrow. Headquarters for camping and picnic lieu. Ju. Redden &Co. A .4:--inn nl Mm nnlinn nnnrr. wan hnlrl I us? A l.l'l'I'l.E `sernsn . Juan ma BEST patent. xor mu par coupler. Of course you like good Try Roddon s. I`.-...l..ll . ...-L..:n -u-J.-a and l1`nuh'|'n INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. IOIIGF, enjoyou picnic ll. l;0m0Il]8 I! There were two young ` 11,-! I18 10. T2336. A Patent For A Nispanee Women. Letters patent have been granted by the minister of rtgriculture, Ottawa, to Mrs. W. l). Madden fora food drink to take the place of tea and come. Many persons are unable to drink coffee, and the medical [);'()":li0;I'O oppgeed tolthe exoeeaigetuae o 0 er or co ee. am in many me an- cen both nre prohibited. This led Mrs. Madden to experiment with grains for n healthful beverage. and she found by blending and preparing certain cereals that not onl n nourishing and strengthening d}:-ink could be made, but that a fragrance and avor 'were ob- tnined so palatable and pleasant that after using a short time one seemed to lose the taste for coffee and ten. Further experi- ments proved the healthful properties of her beverage, and new we have Midden Cereal. There is a large elli, and cereal looks like 4 big money maker. This uhould be nu incentive to other good housekeep- ers-, and we coligratulate Mrs. Madden. This is the r.-at patent for a Napenee wo- ITHIII. ion`: 3 suggestion. There is a movement. on foot to hnve in huge celebration here early in September on the anion of the bench show under the uh cos of the kennel club. The Cetarnqui driving snark association has be- come interested an some of the members have proyoeed that in connection with the bench -how, horse. hicfcle, whiffet mces and other events be held. An en- deavor will also be made to interest the horticultural society and to have a ower show likewise. With such 5 wide and varied attraction a large number of visi- torn? could be brought to the cit ` during the four days it is intended the show shall continue. The affair could be held the week previous to the Toronto exhibition, and many lanez dogs that would be enter ed lor the benc show there would also be exhibited here. The suggestion in favor- ably received. The Dredge lleleeeed. (`onnolly Bron. have had their dredge Interuetionnl released from the custody pl the sheriff. The rer-out decision of judge Burl>idgein_grAnt.ing the claim ol!Con; nolly Bron. ngninat. the government for M5.1i00extraa entailed in the construc- tion of the Kingston dry dock, gave the contmcton 1 counter. claim mind. the government. The amount. of t_ extras more than utined the claim against the dredge held by the government, which Inn for 835,000. The remaining 85,000 was swallowed up in costs, etc. Arfllfoc TIC rruu ulus. A meeting 01 the executive committee of ` the kennel cln|b wee held leet..,&]\(r}min hen the prime Kilt. W . wen wrrsnged. The exhi on :31 be bold :mder the (znnidien kennel club rules. The prim lint. will be printed at once and distributed throughout. Canada and the mum States. - nuuucu Iullbtlp. ` Sotnrdny, July llI.In--"Amorica" among the inhndu At 2 pm. Fun 251:. Monday. July lath--"Anurlcn" to Pic- ggnlunuuuxuu Z node: an uouro but good: I modanto pricog at __.__4___ ' ' Athletes. or any untiomua ll-II nu ll-uu lu Ila 0T'I'\\\'A, July 10. The overnor-general has receivelg 1| vablegrum rom Mr. (`ham- berlnin, as 'ng him to cause an emphatic conbrudinpion to be made to Lorie! that he was meddling in Unnudiun politics. nnlru-run Iu ulu nutc rut pun vuuu-uuu~;- Bland or Bryan 1' (`n|m:u, July I0./-The rntr ballot at the demorrnljc vonvention resulted : Bland, `).'lIl; Boles, H6; Mattlnewx-1, 37; Mc- Lean. 54 ; Brynn. 105: Blackburn, 83; Pnttison. 95; Campbell. `.22; Runsel, 2; Pennoyer, IU; Tillmnn, 17; Hill. 1: St.ev_en- son, 2: Teller. 8. Not voting, IH5. Senabor Hm was not present. at the span- ing of the convention, and it is rumored that he has withdrawn from in. u....,...,: :...n... .......n..,| . m.....: -x-.-.-. sow. mmnn ma noun mu. Third bnl ot: Bland, `.3912; Bryan. `.229; others virtually unchanged. On the third ballot. Bland gnins nine: Bryan gains thirty-one. Fourth ballot resulted: Bland. `. l7: Brynn, `Z78. Other votes scutteretl. Fourth ballot. Bryan gnihed 59 vows; Bland lost 74: McLean loan 7; Blackburn gained I. thcinlnnau At '1 llnznc. Monday. July He- hon at llztl) man. You loo. w..|.....|.. 1.1: I.n.I._"lmnim Sun" 11:!!! ruowo. Wodncadny. July l!5Gh-"IIn ` Bush" to Olwqunt 8-Jinn. Font. `HICHUIIKIUUUITTUD \'l'honynodooIniRco. nontionodint.ho roponinunothorcolumstlnvorovu-two boln, bilondzod puuontl mind. M ono o y inohilit Io. bu hdtngnin. lonr I`n&k. rennoyer, U: '1'Bllel`, H; auavenson. 0: um, I. Tennessee given her 24 to Bland, mak- ing his total SKI. Brynn gains 4 in Minne- sota. makin his total 190. oh: Bland. `.392: Brvun. `Z29: DCIJII1 .clIII,II:..v Iornny Mlnnioaqvsf .:_-'_.T._:. . W , 'l'IokipIoPbIun an uncut A-aria sumo:-.. Inq [Alon-Ibo-Homo uh uh. ~ V _ sunk to: than good. Dull wine we Inn. - queen's pnnwr. _ Sir Charles Tupper will take up resi- dence in his new house in this city in five or six weeks. Until such time. howevbr, as Lady Tapper returns to Ottawa he will make his home with his son, Sir Charles Hibberb Tnpper. The son may enter into law business in Otbuwa or Toronto. Slr Adolphe Tillie. MON'l'I{EAl., Julv l0.~It. is quite evident. that Sir C-lmrlee Tupper has realized the blunder made when Sir A. I . Caron was lefyout. of the last. ministry that was form- ed at Ottawa. Sir Charles has asked me to go be woxk and help him redeem what has been lost," was what the ex-poet.mns~ Lev-general said, and he fully intend! to accept. the invit.et.inn. ' Lnut. ne nan vmnurawn nom ID. Second ballot. resulted : Bland, `. .'v7: Bones, .`l."u: Matthews, 3?; McLean, 54; Brynn, I86: Blackburn, 39; l ntt.isnn, 99; Pennoyer, 8: Teller, 1%; Stevenson. 6: Hill, Tennessee given her Bland. pear likely to get. an office. Following am Mr. Lauricr a provincial selections for office. and my be not down as almost certain : Quebec, Mr. Laurier, Mi`. Tarte, Mr. Fisher and Mr. Geolfrion: Ontario, Sir Oliver Mowat, Sir Richard Cartwright. senator Scott. Mr. Mulock and Mr. Paterson; Nova Scotia. Mr. Field- ing and Mr. Bordon; New Brunswick, Mr. R ..:... D..;..... tmw...-A I.I.....I M. avian: Mamnoba, Mr. unnon (probable). . It is re rtod that Mr. Paterson will get 3 seat. in on-Lb Brant by the retirement of Mr. Some:-ville, who in epokan of as deputy uueen a printer. Chm-Ian Tunuer un IIOII. wurnu laurltr nouupluu nuv .-_ --Anlvul or Lleutennnls. OHAWA, July 10. -Mr.' Lsurier return- ed from Rideeu lull at one o olook. He was asked end accepted the task of forming a. government. Itl is .thought that his cabinet. is pretty well completed. Among those who arrived today are: Messrs. Cartwright, Mills and Peterson. From resent sppesmntien Mr. Lnurier will not able to submit. his slate to his excellency until Saturday or Monday. The diicultyliea in the western representa- tion, but it is thou ht Mr. Sifbon will be the man. British lunibie does not up- nnnr lihnlu tn tynl`. An nfnn, HI and Mr. DOPGOD; new nrunawwx, ml. B air; Prince Edward Island, Mr. Davies: Manitoba, Mr. Silton (probable). ranormd eat me urlmsn uolumnu likely oice. Foilowimz Mr. Lauri Eon. wuma Lnnrlnr Aooop'tod Tho Tut , A-.I-I no I.I.n.nnnt.n. 5.2.3 .'.-1:'&'.". .?a.'.1." 1.: Ijjtvo Whvl &olOullcIho|DadIIuIt. The Napnnoo girl. I0 101 . so sweat. In I running In! non] nl way. Ahuorbl It All III` I nnrnlul yawn A-4 M; an I huh of buy. The Be-llevlllo NI but Inn: to king. Her lips: him 1 ever quivn. A An] when nho llI'l'|I one In` hat hull: They hon her over the rm.-. Hm the Kingston g1rl.whon it r-omen cu Hit. 7 _ ' __ hlln. ' Anal sloop until Unbrich 6|". FORMING A GOVERNMENT. CASJI NG E BALLOTS. : th:`:(innton girl. wnon it r-roman lo I s in nl:`or thing: boot: them all. s in willing to die. liter winning lunch Arranged -nu Prlu List. .A:..... -0 91.. .-..mol. nnlnnw draft. Imtl been Increased lrom aI,:u.:w 82,0815. The persistent, non-payment. of several notes given by churchmen was re- ported. and instructions naked as to pro` oedure for`t:olloction. ' Don L` H M Rnlanr nhni:-man urn. oeuure nmconecuon. Rev. E. H. M. Baker. chairman. pre- sented the report of the rural deans, giv- ing details of changes, improvements and general condition of the ehurchea within their respective borders, admirabl con- densed and highly presentable. ll: was fret uencly inunrupted by npLlause, an ex-itlencoe of unusually good war a pear- ed like the growth of Uamden East parish and the lling of eighteen stations in North llanbings by Rev. Mr. Leach. The number of gifted for church furnishings was nqmble. Adopted. Rev./W. B. Curev moved for addition. by nqmole. A(l0pBo(.l. Re ' . Carey by cano f two clergyman. chairmen of com- mittees. to the investment committee. This was supported by this last named committee as a protection tothemselves, against the constantly recurring sensu- tional reports about investments. whereas the investments have been more solid and bring fewer losses than the best of the building and loan societies can present. The synod refused to increase the committee or reflect upon them, rejeclin also a motion of Canon Spbncer to ad Revs. Messrs. Carey and Tighe as advisory members. A no-nlnbinn nf Rm, \\' R {lnrnv ulna members. Areaolution of Rev. W. B. Carey was carried for a special committee to consider the advisability of changing the time of annual session bu fall or-winner time with concurrent. changea in the nancial year. Rnv. S. Ticrlm moved for n chamle in _______.-, SIXTY-TQHIRD YEAR.-I this was carried. Mr. Worrell, in moving the adoption of the reportof the committee on religious in- struction, explained the position of affairs, saying that the object was toobtain re~ gular daily instruction in the faith for the children of the church who attend the pub- lic schools. While voluntary schools would be possible, and even desirable in many parts, it did not seem likely, at present, either that the overnment would agree to them or that t e people of the country would acce t them. To attempt. there- fore. to pus i such a scheme would mean the failure to obtain even what a great majority were in favor of, and wha minister of education wan dispo allow. The report left the com: ' power to deal with the minister in arrang- ing details and safeguarded all matters of importance, such for example as necessity of the religious instruction being approved by the church. The danger of givin up the principle that religious bodies nl had the right to educate their children in ac- cordance with their own teaching was re- ferred to. Meanwhile the members of the synod could unite on a scheme which was approved by them of the dioceses of Ontario. and by so doing were not pre- venting thcmselves from entering on something else if for any cause the pro- posed plan should fail. Frldnv Iornlng. Rev. R. W. Rayson made is presentment. of the scheme presented to Toronto -ynod and published in Monday`: Winn, for en- bliahment of voluntary church schools. in wan referred to the commitwe on re- ligious instruction in schools. which will confer with the Toronto gnod. A mnnnn n6 Rnv W [`.nr-av, nnnvav. COHIGT Wlln DUO 'l'0l'OnK4) I D00. A motion of Rev. W. . Care .00nvey- ing wnrm thanks to the Indian 0 the dio- cesan auxiliary for their gilt to the super- annuation fund"`l9at year and prolnilo for the mission fund, wu onthuaiuticnlly mr tied. TL- Jain and nhgnnallnr klknm. iulf. nod. The den and chancellor Wnlkem. just. returned from conference with the Irynod ol ()t.t.ewe, report. I very kindly reception. but inability in rewh an Agreement re- rding the division of funde. _,Judge nklar had nooom nied them here to confer on behalf of News diocese with this rvnod. `The nrohdeecon. trenaurer Peme And secretary Rogers were appoint- and In rannivn And nrosent. the deleuntion. concurrent. changes III we mmncml year. Rev. S. Tighe moved for change canon to admit. of greater range in assess- ment. of parishes for synod expenses. and this carried. Mu In--All in mnoinn Ihn nnnlinn nf volume or contents, was ordered. Edw. J. B. Penae. chairman, reported for sea house bommittee. acknowledging conrmation offerings of $132, and sub- ncriptionn $28. besides 370 received since April. The expenditure included relund to Ottawa episcopal fund of $lll3; in- surance, $71!; repulrs. l:pro rtion of Iurnuce. $144!; interest. $67. he ever- draft hall been increased from $l,763to cane-; Tl... mu-.i.o....o nnn.nnvvv|nnf. nf became unnario aioeese um Ol,UUU au- herents, aceordingto ernment clensus, thou hth _ cl in 864 could on 3' re- rtg4(l:O (:0. uglier they report 54,000. n 1864 there were 6,500 oommunieants; now there are 10,840, and 5.845 commun- ion celebrations were held last year. as against 526 in 1864. Sunday services have been increaaed from 5,113 to 16.127 last year. when week day services, originally almost /nil, were 8,600. The churches have increased in the thirty-two years from eighty-eight to 239, valued now at $1,302,192, or nearly a million ofincreaee. Taking the now re- duced Ontario diocese b itself it showed last year an increase 0 243 families and 900 communicants. It contains 25,334 persons, with 7,752 eommunicants. last year twenty-nine parishes re rted in- creases. twentycne presented essee and eleven showed no change. There ,was a general growth in the Sunday schools. ive new churches increased the num~ be!` to 158, with church property valu- ed at $665,550. The diocesan givin increased $5,369, having 876.365 Ill all? The bishop had confirmed the grand total of 37,000 candidates. The report was heartilg applauded and its publication re- queetet . . It was resolved to irrant 8200 to Alumina queswu. It. wag resolved grant. 8200 Algoma diocese, half of the grant from, the old diocese. The printing of Inoojournaln of session and synod, wibh reductionol the volume of conhonta, ordered. um... I n 1:... ,.1..:......... ..mm..: I300. - On Thursday moon, at the efnod of Ontario, Rev. J. . Mohlorine, chninpun, reported on the state of the church in a beautifully expreeeed review of the pro- of the diooeee einoe its inception in I 1862, end ibe condition in 3 new career ee 1 divided eee. In 1862 the territory that became Ontario dioeeee had 81,000 ed- Iuu-Antn A1-nnrdina fn anvnrnlnant cennua. 4 ommo Dl0CESAN- sYNon.y VWAILEH. _`: xx_xxxcusEus \' A-ll_.. 41.- Review or THE PROGRESS or X _ THE mocasE._ .-7 If you are going to the Countity or Seaside You wl need a good sup- ply of Shirts. We keep every kind. Also Bathing `Suits, jerseys. Syveatets, Linen and Flanni Pantys, `coats. Belts,` etc. / ate prices. 5 c. _[J_Y[l_lGST0l;_I':j no. ; Unix: Ill uuutvunnull IV 3-; uvuw---- Excellent Bayou or the Inn! Donna -8ynod Refund to.Add to I Oonunlb an 3 and secretary Rogers were appoint.- receive And present. dalegntion. __ Largest sAtock at mode`:- > Pay IIot.oo-`l'hn nI.- Q-nnnl Ila-Inn JAH. |H .ll|, Tm! LEADINO UNI-ru|`Axr:u--2M-8.'.6 Prlnoou street. Telephona 147.5. Open Day and Night NIH` [CY UILAIIIE. Lnnnm UNmm'rAKIn AND EuIul.lII|--l46 Print-ens street. corner Sydenham utroot. Tolu- nhone communication. ON \v1<;n.\ ICNIIAY rmmunu. IN HI`. Ueorm-,'-5 (Tnfhe-lrnl msmluo or in an I-lat-triv mu . A JAPANEH CANE, holon In; to Rurulbenn Bnlu-r. The nder will 3 auto leave it M thin uiu-(5. 4 ? HE I-l'l`0llE UN BRUOK HTREILT. NIXT on Wnr`l`e'u Drug more, when enlarged and improved. --.\|Q.o-rubmo will he undo to unit tenant. Apply to .1` H. E. IPCAII, I I)r.~:|.m---At. Niignta, Eohigo, Japan. Juno 18th. to the Rev. J. (E. Dunlap nnd WHO, 5: dnncrhfnr. 11 n wenkr- to sup clmrua-4 prepaid: on no capital rev \u'n~ ; Ihm-u|AI.L& I-.'l`ea ROOMS TO LET Wll`H ALI. MODERN ll- provnnmmm. with board, at 370 Bank uncut. Prion mmlurtlo. THE Pnnillans (ix Yiiu RTE 31'. known nu Hol\`.wan'n oundry. App 1 to I. B. Inlvlll. 36 Gianna ntrut. , W . B [CK H()l HE N0` #5 QUEEN HTH-II ! now om-upimi Ivy In, Dnnohuo. Poun- nlnn In In. Apply (.9 J. ll. CAIIUTIIIII. ____....__-:--:iV::----.._. and lmpvuvo King ntroot. mouem (ln\'I!lIll ly on the prom . ohnston ntreem. --.. THE VALUABLE SHOP um PIIIIIIE. no nnd I81 Prlnnou utmost. st pnoont oo- enplod by 0. D chown. u boot: 3 -ton sud hardware home (or our twenty rs. Ap- ply to J. P. uu.nnaI.xtvI,0lnon nu. ETERlX)R0' ` CANOE. PADDLES Cnnhlonn. Enquire R. (30801, or II Heron. Alno Rambler Home Tuudon I . TEAI YACHT. LADY Ur nu. mull." . 00 ft. length. 7 ft. 6 In. boom. bolls! hone war upood 19 mile; an hour. for p M um`! pnrurnlnn to B. J. W. IAIIQ. 81 Adolnide strut tut, Tordpto. Ont. .T`.u7nTui.;.T.. very my `* ma 0 I planing nddrou. A nnmmiweo was nnnointa is uncnushablc and keeps the skitt and sleeves nf summer gowns in the full Hare and` pu of fashion through all kinds of weather and wear. AH colors, 23 per yd. MARRIED. Kl;l.I.m'KKl..\.\`l~:h\.r-Ab Winchester. on July 7M1, Rev. .1. M. Kellock, M.A.. of Queen's, Morewood. to Miss Jennie Kennedy, of Winchester. 6" lat- ___-__._ IAM.BLllZEDHl.A1'l\`. IAIITIL W (nee for cosl n. Apply at ohlloo (unovsxv COIPAIY V7 7 1 YACHT. "LADY OI? TH! LAII." It. length. hnrla nowar. wood mil hall; , to with the dolognul. compound I the made planing ndurcu. A oomlniweo appointed nrchdeccon. clerical noouhry. Ru. I. Tigho; the chanoo|lov,4nuuu-, no- roury and Dr. Bmytln. A noon and was taken, to nllav o( the ohuittou Inv- ing An iumodhto oohlconou. 2 JIIKI-no.7` 1532101: 'rsgQ,o1nN TS `CANOE. PADDLES AND I0 w in Onadl-arr marked at ILW Na '7' ;."':`.L.'`T.`9.'..J a".`.` {Perforated Textile ;wm Re-Open in the Old Stand % THURSDAY MORNING. " l0 A.m.--Mot;onto boooh south-wuhc. ly winds, I few local Ihowen but upoly n: ant` uni-m wanfhar \4\JglL. `J. l toling the X cellence of our X quisite .\' hibil, as we don't X to}! X horbitam X es. T hey.-by X hausting or X terminating yaur ll vuuus-,3 unv nvv-A In line and warm weather. --*---I-- A umuurlon 2. my a. ` In ` 4 .,t,...t:a<.:jln.w';u;j._`;':..;_.:* , 00 . ' a..x...:.:`.a,.o2..o:.............;`:';:* . i if "h'.'z`.'1":lro':':"c"$'{n:'1'n1t 3:'uu|"1:``s'l33. " cg. ecargntmnudil u onnnof 1 H 1'} an `nun : `:nn.i`u u ' win": W. M. IIIIILNNAJV. FUNIML lnnlwruu nu Ernunmm-Isl Pint- noun street. hlnnk uhnve old stand. GIKCHICG Dy [TIC |T|0Il CICHCIKI. ` CHILDREN TAKE IT HIIADILV. man. no one A daughter. _-_?.. OOMH ll- nrovnnmntn. hoard. V0. rm 1'N1vI-:IL4l'I'Y AVENUE. BRIO! hnnsw. nearly now. In good repair. All um."r.s{ wAiw1:1)IT'wic'rv-f)0|TXils wa9k--t<) supply customers. frolzln NUI7!?il_!.NE .-.-..._. _. 0311- A lgbnn III D11. 1110 RIGIIIIIIII OI `III BIIIIIUI bouached b Au]-OHIO! 3 A . H` 11 ma main 0 wilt. `` VIAUC UV Cod Liver Oil Combined with I very nourhhing 0. BRIO` hnnsw, nearly good wdern nonvenic-nt-on Rent. modnnh. A,` I urelulnes or tn R. Nllll. For DeHca_;e Children, Invalid: and the Aged. JACKSON S HIICEITIIIF IIIIIII WEATI-1ER PROBABILITIES. _ MI I. II In I V U I` \I I I very nourishing Wine and is easily retained end digested by the man delicate. lllnnf TAKE IT IlDIL\ 'ur Sale by all Iiruggiutys. frg B'#LET. ' 01*-to` v\'ANTED~'[`WENTY DOLLARS - to supply fro In paid: m1Hit|'ree- or returnnb t: at uin-I; s-nu-luulvn turritory. U. U . l`en lmpurf-era. l.ondun,0nI-. rori sun.`-:: cl. -:\I!\a-rut.Ibnn' 1 WVVANTEDQN ;L/98*? "B n`dks_kin lroolvh Timon H " "" ""'*.7"J.`.'`a......"" "s'.?".2`. 3.? mun? `L I 5" to V0 ""` ....'...'." I,'3...... hviqnndotlul dinur aw .ulsvuuuieulluIorv.:yhan noon. W03!- --I... .-Jgltha-L Inhmnrn in Pnuilal Taller.` ans mama-u. Trimmed .'i!', !W Regular prices. Also some big I cuts in Untrimmed Hats. We must clear ali. out. Prices are made to do this. Come early. PARASOLS all reilucerl. nI$Ar\\I 'rr\ \l!l.`Al) I\IIFl.' sons AND canoes. ` A laklll SIOUX OF NEW AND HMXDNIL llancl Boon for sale. Also Ion: for nm `by In. weak or anon. all nf1\hup. B S A. A6 K170. D.D-8.. L.D.8. lbltllt . OI:-o o r Hobart : lgtllul llnll. I-or-or Prim-can Ikd ush. I n. mm- plvouo I10. I15 Yul not. Some W0n}`an Look well In shirt waists. Others don't. Why is it-*?~ _ [E5 the shirt waist and not the woman which is re- sponsible. A dainty shirt waist in the right pattern anJT~shade will `make any'\ji`_/Oman good to look upon. VVe keep only this-kind. Our shirt waist season has been a very big one. To clear out some lines of stock we offer $1 Waists 09c. . $2 Waists $1.50. r \ _`5oc Waists 35c. uuuuuwuucuoyuuuuoen. `tlunllldu. - .A'z.::.".:.::=v'..*.:*..:,"?.*;..'%| ALLEN'sq ggosetgu :=;'-1-_-""`r '*="'-'~= -=1 m-nhnlinnalillt me 1. N. smuznm, 5ln:coo St. ONE QUARTER OFF ESE Qiia L"('iAR'6s._ -_:__# adopted. On in request b_\' (,7: t.` Donnelly for in- formation regarding t o re-nccu nation by the janitor ol the basement of 'ellington ntreet school, Mr. Bennett said (the olmn re had not been as satin-lnctory an Ac3|ilLl desired. The building in not as wel aired, nor does it present an inviting an aspect as when the basement was occupied by the janitor, who is willing to return to the old quarters. There had never been any re- ports made to the board Mgnimlt the (`are- taker. I: \' Plxnwn nnluul fnr infnrmnlinn I%~ taker. H. Y. (Jhown asked for information I9~ gnrding u clause _i_u report recommending the purchase of brooms by the board. Mr. Bennett to lied that caretakers get small mlnrion an can ill Mlor-I to purchase brooms. They buy at retml rams, where as the board could purchase wholesale and et better value. He --onnitlered two rooms I room a fair supply. lapt. Don- nelly objected to the clause. Caretakers are under the nha ol the committee of mu mont and s ould not be interfered with _y the school roperty committee. Any rqluat from t o caretakers nhould come before the board in the lorm of n no ution. In nny case the broom: would .1... ...........o.. I M... m....mp.mnm nmnmit. LILIOH. 1n nny case we uroomu wmnu us the pro perky of the management commit- toe. r. Bennett maintained they would belong to the property committee. (L Y. (Jhown asked for the ruling of the chair on the point. The chairman replied the point wasopen wdobaho. He could not give 3 ropl o'-hand that would be satisfactory to no board. 11 \' "I-nuun ...i.| Hm mnlfnr wan nut. nl the board. . H. Y. (fhown paid the matter wna out of order. The report. In: taking for nu ud- vnnae of mliry to mrohken to the extent. 0! two brooms per room yourl . He asked that the claim he with rnwn. Mr. l1...n.o 0 -nnhl nno. nrmnnnl. Than If. .TP. ..` 9.91. lee. Capt. Donnelly claimed the board was fully protected b a clause in t.h'a~ by laws touching medicaivexamination. Any medi- cal otcer a certicate resented by appli- canto was nullicient. r. Elliott. informed the board that already it had imenbed a large amount. of Inone in uamploying manuals to ielieve sic teachers. He Lhoughtit. better to have a re:-ogniwd medical examiner who would give con~ dentialreporta to the board an no the physicial qualications ol applicants. Chairman Meek al-o inked out that in the pa:-L some media: certicates made out. by family physicians had not been satir- facbory to the board. anaubsequent events proved. T C. Wilson thought. the board. inappointing a medical examiner. would inflict. an injustice on all the other local medical men. The clause was nally adopted. On 11 reuueel. bv (,7apt..` Donnellv for that the claim on mmarown. Ml`. Bennon would not consent. The righu o! no other committee were being inlringonl on. Capt. lonnolly claimed that until such Limo me it won lound the schools were not well cam: for the manor should be ollowod to htond. Mr. Chown prodod My point. 0! order. The chairman laid ho would rule the clouoo out 0! order unloon it Ill wjth- drown. Mr. Bennett. withdrew it ond the choirmon requested the ochool msnage-. mom. committee to consider tho mother. - Ilr. [Aubert o-led if tho ' eoqnmiuoo could not oord to have A imo point putontho woodwork in tho clon- roolna M. lnuloo school. Tho int woo noodotl to Brighton up roomo. Ir. not: that oz prooont tho oouoniuoo coo not loo in way cloor to Ilovo tho out dono. Thlo r'o opproprim Iionionnrlyon . llboeomuutuo bod my auto] on. too one! at tho you Ibo polntin` would to dono during tho (Lt-iohno n. Othor rock moto mnet all other meulcai pl'l'LlLl0lIBl'H. H. Y. Uhown said there was ulwnyrrrooni for improvement and the Kingston board wanted to be in the van. lt would be better for the bozfrd to appoint a medical examiner to re )ort privately to the board. He would be t e agent of the board and less inclined to show favor. The idea is no good that benet societies linve udopbed it. The board was only seeking to protect itself. It should be saved from last time by ill teachers and` expense incurred in engaging occaaionnl teachers. The cost of II medical exnminer"would not exceed $5 (1 year. (fnpt. Donnelly asked if the up- plimlnt or the botud would pay the exnmi~ nation fee. Mr. Chown replied the ques- tion was open for discussion, but it WIS altogether likely the bourd would pay the fee. uminer. A. F. Chown replied that it, was desir- able Llmt. all teachers engaged by the boarcl should pass n satisfurtory medical examination` The board would name the -....m.'..m- Punt. hnnlmllv nnulll not see IIHI T XI Q `T ulhcnononnduuou. Iullfli of` `he-reabouts better than ours w- `would like to know it. For style, durability, coolness and price ours can't be beaten. They are the best, strong. handsome. Prices range from $1.25 to $3.50. that nothing would be removed rrom one room. Dr. Fee saw no reason why the room should not be rented to the Free Methodiete, and wanted immediate action by the board. Mr. Wilson asked if the building was not already insured, andrwas informed it was, but for school pur-_ poses only. If the building was rented to the Free Methodists Mr. Lambert thought the board should be se- cured aqainet damage to the furniture dur- in ooenpetion. Chairman Bennett of the so ool property committee. promised to flee that the board : interests in every re~ apoct were looked after. In considering the olauaein the report of the comm" on school management. dealin with tie a pointment of teachers, '1`. C. 'ileon asked why it was the com- mittee had passed over: formei faithful teacher of the%ard, also n resident of the city. when appointments were being made. He had reference to`ls Rowan. A I.` (`Imam annwmml that. innnentor He had relerence b0"|EE woman. A. F. Chown answered that inspector Kidd had reported that Miss Rowan`:-1 health would`not permit her so do work under the board. She hm! been frequent- Iy :.:!:ed to take occasional teaching but had been unable to do so. When on the stat? Mina Rowan l'uuI.l,o give up work mu! return home. 4: \' l'hnwn smiul t.hnhnnnI.hel` vncnncv rturn home. (I. Y. ('hown said Llmgunother vacancy would soon occur on the stall". wlIen'Mins l{ownn s name could be considered. He ulna remarked that the cmnlnittee had not. rooeived I18 many applications for positions ma desirable. Mina Rowun s name is the only one at present on the spare list. Unnt. llonnellv asked for information re- only at present one spare nun. Unpb. llonnelly garding the appointment of u Inenlicul ex - ummer. examination. The board woulu name we examiner. Capt. Donnelly could not that any swab appointment, was neceapnry. The board was not innpoaition to [was such a clause and to thereby discriminate against, all other medical prm-titionern. u|wn_vs'room :_._j. The Pnulng Over of en Appllunt for 5 `Po|ItIon-=-The Pnrclnu ol' Broom: and the Routing or (ween Street School- Boloutlng I lodlcil Exnmlner. Atbthechool board moetin last night, wheh -the request. of Rev. r. Sim: wu read, in the matter of ening Queen street school for a short peri , or of ur- haaing it outright. some of the me ' rs wanted the matter to stand over untilmbe next meeting of the board. Capo. Donnel- I{ wanted action taken at. once. Some- } inn rlnniln nhnnlr` hndnns in the mat. I' wanted action when an nome- t. ing denite shouldbedone in the mat- bel` of rental and fees for mretnker for his trouble. Mr. Lnmbeyt asked if the decks woufd be removed. Mr. Bennett replied that nothing would be removed from the mom. Dr. Fee why THE MATTR_S_DlSUSSEl) THE MEETING or THE s_cHooL ammo. _ KINGSTON. ON TARIO. FRIDAY EVENING. % JULY 1 nnrou noun me Iuronoon. anowera prevalh od. owaver. In npitc of the gloomy ap- pearance of the weather. a merty throng of youthful hearu. gladly found their way to l"olger'a wharf, and Al. ten n clock the steamer Pierrepont. crowded with ha nply paanengeru, was on her waym Brophyn point. The trip. nlthou h short, in pleasant. The boat lan ed an. eleven or-lock, and in a few minul4_ea,tlIe pleasure- aeeking multitude were engaged in the various amunementn afforded by that beautilul resort. I Th; nanny-nun; nl mind: in: Innahhv Dommlul resort. u` The programme 0! sport: was long y and the ab were numerous and valuable. The climvnt convent; afforded nun _ to tho`-pocuwn. a and rugby hon: were the parents of those taking rt. Those who man the I-porn wan Ev. Fr. Koll . J._ .. Bohan. Dr. Ryan, I). Shiny. .Norrin And P. Devlin. Buo- hnllvutlngriutatntnctionolthodn . Twoguno vonplnjod. in both ol win` than was I good exhibition of nlillul Pl-yinm - Among tho India who pmvidod den In. Curn. In. Ilullachon. Mun Cum- nimnn pnd Ilia Sullivan. ntnlnnl. In Kilultam at 7:. nunwusr nu -`nu u. u. In reply to "J. I). J.." who wr the Wmu A few days 15:0 regarding the per nnnuntion fund to which male ublic school teawhera contribute unnualy, it. might be stated that the first oompulsony payment. by male beachern was` made in June. 187]. The act. governing the mutter wan pnsnecl by the legit-lnuuc the name yexn line: To Bocover. An Orgun. Lydia E. Barber, nalvnlioniat. living in Wnwrtown, N.Y., resigned her commin~ nion nndulecidod to return to Kin atoll.- Hhe owed rent to Norris Winalbw nn says a-he left. nu organ as security. Some days ngn he returned to Wnwrtown, tendered the rent and asked for the return of the organ. Winslow, in the meantime. had sold the organ. and this action is brought. to romverthe organ or the value of it. The answer in A general denial. ./.-._. `,,._.. lzolummn. Parker \\'uit.e. lormerly with Muckleeton 61 ($0., in in the city for A short virit. He is employed Witln a large hardware rm ab Minneapolis. Norman Hiucklev and Mnnlev Power HA|N[S&l0CK[1Tl The Trennurer Lulu l'p. (founty treasurer Vnnluven is unable to attend to his duties through injnriea re- ceived a few da n Ago by an explosion of molten lend. Ila was attempting to fwiten a bar of\:rou in a atone pillar. There was a little `titer in the hole and when the land was poured in it exploded. His face was burned. Lulu (Inunrnu I -I -. ThoHLh band will play the following programme at Lake Ontario Park on Sa- cur av. Julv llth: [Ind A Jolly Ontlng. Father Kelly`: fth nnnunl school picnic, held at Brognhfu point. on Thurodny, the 9th, wml A great. success. The weather wan not what. could be culled favorable. Kain {all until about nine o'clock. and thron hont. the luronoon. showers prevsil- ed. mvnvar. nnitc of tho nrloomv no- rsvcnuon II `no ucunn. an ounce nddououl In` olovcupuunlnn I auto.` njdynvvd. hhnlnybnlgbt from 7Iol0p.n.'yuu` unhh ohda cl any Ot I LID`: III: III! In X Iii! 'l`. J. K: ney. Hus. My, New York, is in the city vi:-itin;_r friends. Minn Lonnie Shea left. osbenlny for Scran- ton, | a.. to visit frientf:-. Miss Katie Rutherford. Savannah, 4:21., is visiting relatives in this city. Heorge McBride, Minneapolis. is home on a visit. to his parents and relatives. hfinnan Anna and Maud Porter. of Kim!- wan. to ma pm-enns and relauves. Misses Anna Porter, King- ston, are at. Mabbawa for a few `weeks vwic with their arents. Dan bl 1 pntfnr Tnrnnfn inn n'J R WILII Lnelr arenas. Rev. L Potter, Toronto. son of J. S. Potle ingston. has been called toSt.. Andrew : Presbyterian church, Pemrboro. Minn Flnhal Bullanbvne. dauqhoor of Andrewwi Preaoytermu <-nurcn, rewrooro. Mina Ethel Bullancvne, daughter Frank Ballnntynegouth Elmsley, will an- ter the general hmxpitnl an n nurue in train- inc. W. .1 Harbimn. li.A.. Kingston. in bak- w.m..L.aua`;aor~i' mu. W. J. Herbinon, li.A.. Kin nton. ing vhnrge of Bonnr church, "oront.n, dur- inq Rev. A. McHiIlivruy'n visit to British (to umhin. n...1,.... \\'...`u. a........I.. mm. M.mI.I..mn Minneapolis. Hinckley and Manley left. yesterday on ucwo weeks campin tour. They will remain in the vicinity o Ca Vincent. 1. evening the Misses Rigney enter- tained n few friends at the residence of their parents, Johnston street. The event proved very enjoyable. uni cbo.orsu_ri- onto]: DI'II n Irina. omp.hn|on the ' g. Udhn, maul lain: nliiinvj `I1 I!` llnbvhp. lnlpoctoa. After leevin Genonoque supper peaken emf t e remainder of the evening Fiven up to pleasure. Speeches were de- ivered, songs and recibationa given, and a thoroughly enjoyable time experienced. The songs by George McMnrrieh, Toronto. were voted to be the gemn of the even- inn in . : %Nhi|e in the city the delegates were shown around, and every point of interest described. They were made to feel quite at home, and left. the city with the kind- lieat. recollections of their visit. and of their enterusiner, Frank Conway. T? I Movements of the Poo|)lo~Whnl. They An Saying and Doing. Walter Walsh. Ottawa, in the guest of '1` J, Riunam