Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1896, p. 4

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-- on n-1-a&IlV T Auln Ilnvntor at lingual. Kluouou, July ?I.-( .l'o the Editor) : It was announced in yon: new column: on Saturday ol the M31`. 00. won being] wi gnin st Prom- 32` for Iowa]. lokl u if :1: icciona h an ingm-an` i Iolnotghlng to-nnooungo the gain tudo bu-ethic it would depart to some" phoo down Ibo river, where the fooplo n_ro alive to than`. own interests. (2 an var dull. now ham in this line. not bomuo him in nncn-nln m [In nnrrhd. but human the nownam in am: lino. nu Deanne more In no gum to be curiod, but because the cargoes uugoing when there in I certain-. by of sewage. When it was crowned to erect an eleva- moo. In. uv|q& nu Mono. A : shout shiny-In old uurviva -`gag. I\.A IIICIIIIOEOOCIIB Wlrll. X A L__A V LETTERS TO THE aondn. JOINING IN DISGUOSE. Tim many nnrrrgn wnr, _Mo1 JULY wnillrul. July as can nn _T.;._.!Y1!3ERT,} rot-langunu.uoonnna. wuuunauouna. Itloohuilthiuwvuld Iulho|llnrnl|ro- gamma when tho. ciao eounolforptv gt-sumo-apinnin `~ -n.4._ -. - n_..n__-L_ luau I) n Inulunnbs Piuscl-I-ox, Ont. July !7.-J|noo Inl-J In In hull} _bmon by I nnlonuh. Iunnn in: until mung nun` gnuwitlnhooiuh-b'hu-udvbon ho|:: nwnlunhmndannnann-_-Lin]. Ln mg Inn vrou. common mo anon t. not-inhoring with rule will choJ"lhiu. The only two remedy in the revolution 0! homo nah allnoond, with local pnrlianonu for Enlllnd. Scotland. WIIC and Inland. noun mu alumna. mu Ioulpnrpianonu England. Scotland. WIIC and II-thud. It. look! as I! thin vunld hi the Iilmvnl mo. an. hnwrenre counby. name Hnambo, in boy of twelve years. shot and imuumtly killed five year old Sarah Allen. The children were in the crate bounce on the renusea of Dr. Hagen. Young Shnmbo ad the doctor`: 32-calibre Stevens rie in his lmndr, and diochnrgod it, the bullet Itrikin the vhlld in the buck, puuing throng tliobody. Bhunbo claimed (Int- Lho nliootinlwu accidental. - r". . A ,. A __` . _ ._.._: Icy Bo Tho Llhorul Al ro(nn|no. Loruum, July 27.-- enovor any minin- tar speaks on a public (form he Mrpo` on the nooeanitv of A ollho pn- codmoln pnrliimont r. Bnliour that the rootol the trouble hunt Dontlnnunn ringing uu tgll Ant. tlmhn-ad 4|, uwm an onpcmo ol Iungg. ` Bit Robots Reid. or-luanoy-gonolnl. n in; Int rook. unfotoud tho lemon 0. nntinlnpinn -in_|\ n-nla mill nh..&`\|.:- - IIIIIU VVIIII IIIII IIIIQC V\`A1-nmmv.\', N. Y.. Julv `.. 7.-At. Helena. St. Luvrem-.0 county. Eddie Shambo, bov of lwalva vmu-n. shot Aml in-nmt.Iu Inn] can on us out or more cnnoo.-Ivy; J ndonrllbonl altar of free medical ex- acting there is Iomothing more be ( ind Idvico: I" doubting the ox- d remedial which cure ninety out I also hundred who ulo t.bom.-- But. VhIn Inn called and been oonvinood ` Sol Iniolcnov of those little aunt nollotn. wnoro. A Madrid doapatch re norm 3 noiny nee- aion of the corner. on Fri ay over the bud- got. The senate debate! was hi My or 4-Stable. The mimrity bolted. t. in I13- porwd that in view ol the opposition shown toward the cabinet : nancial phnn thoquoen regent. may command the anus- ponnion of tlnqcortoz this week. N A CHILD KILLED. I Twelve Your Old DIM-Iurgol A llllln Ill: In!-I lnalln COHIIHUBC ID IINJFXPG Llllly. l'ndor the queen regent`: nnnountxament. oi amnesty yeamrday. a British subject, l eter()'FerrnW, a political suspect, wgg released at Artemu. No American! we-re, hnwevor, liberntod in Havana or else. where. A Ll-.I.-hl A-.n\aOt\|\ mg...-.5- .. ....:-.. ....- Ivnplng the Frultu of Fnllure to P3] Troops Len`! Februnry. Nnw Youx, July 27.~~The Herald`: Hnmnn sayn : The fort at Uiego, Mon- tero, near llirigo, Santa Clam province, surrendered tn the rebel chief Aulet on the llth inat., without firing a shot in de- fence. The Hpuuinh garrison joined the insurgent mnks, delivering to the rebel leader sixteen Mauser rifles and -8.000 rounds of ammunition. In Puerto Prin~ cipe and Pinnr Del Rio many deeertione from the Spanish columns are reported, the oilieere in some instances oing over. Every effort, however. is otlicin ly made to nupprenenemee. The government in be- ginning to reap the fruit 0! its failure to pay the troops since February` Discontent continues to inereue daily. the moon reuent's nnnnnnnnmanr. been uennroyeu. George Roberts and -wife, New York,` are under arrest. for conspiracy. Mn. Roberta` sister-in-law died during conne- ment. She took the child and palmed it oil` as the illegitimate none! Marvin Crone, rm aged lumber millionaire. For thirteen years hush moue_v be the amount of 350.- mm was mid. Thl millionaire refused further ai recent , ggicl then the real facts were disclo . I_v on me l nnaumn ame. Forest, tires are sweeping over A large urea in the northwestern part of Marinethe (-ounty, Win. In is eecimnbed that nearly four townhi have been burned over, the res being c niey conned to old slaahings, though some valuable standing cedar has been destroyed. (ieorue -wife. York. ronunc county. The work of constructing the t.rausmia~ sion line between Niagara Fills, N.\'., and Buhlo, will soon be well on the way. The contracts have been let. and prelimi- nargonrmngemenbe made. Aluminum Ind cur rundum works are to be put. up short- |_v the (`nnadinn side. I4`.....u.o 6:"... urn ...ma..i..n lunar . luv-on 01 Anna manop. me great. singer. Jose h Chamberlain and Sir Michael Hiclur each, on Wednesday. in speeches, gave pledges of loyalty to Balfour a leader !hip no elaborate and alike as to suggest. that the ministers had agreed that the time has come to stop the growing rot in the party. Sums are being taken to erect. a nublic Lne party. Steps are being public monument. to the memory of the late John Ponpore, ex-M.I .} ., who died in Ottawa last. month and whose remains .were in- terred in the cemetery near the mouth of Bliick river which he himself donated to Pontiac county. The work conatructimr the on Monday. '1 H3 Allll DD. uanaumn, from London, passed Martin river at eight a.m., Monday. The Beaver line SS. Lake ilperior passed Cape Magdalen this morning. (lodefs Magazine for August mntaina entertaining ding for summer. Half a dowen pieces of 'ction.in as many kuya give a readable variety. and something stranger than fiction in Albert L. Pm-kcs anecdotes of Anna Bishop. the great singer. Jnaanh Chamberlain out Iooa. The death is announced `at Pendan- gnisheno, in his eighty-neventh year. of William M. Kelly, ex-warden provincial reformatory. , The agitation for the substitution of cor- ridor carringea for the compartment can now in use upon the mailwnyo of Uredta Britain. is renewed. 1.. u..m......v. n.......:... cm. A .......o. (`innm Doom mo government. awamer newnena. The London Chronicle to-day starts the curious fancy that the operation of the government and the nationalists over the land bill may foreslmlow a new bor -Irish concordat, which would bind the I. read: broken in 1885. Thu Allan HQ Qnrvnnhinn `I-nun lllnn. I. we roonol me uonbu demon desire to talk. me an an cnpcbio ol talking. ` or-Ina mo woken. Lewis Taylor, Cobourg, charged with atbempting to murder his wife, surrendered after hiding in the woods four days with- out food. "Mm 4-ln.u.h in nnnnunnul ~Ah Pnnnlnn. Uanaanan nunermen. = The Italian berque Rnuele. fromuenoa. is reported to have been wrecked on the Sch mat.., on Sable Island. The crew were saved and have just arrived at Halifax on board the government steamer Neweld. The London Chronicle Lo-dav broken III 155.). The Allan SS. Sarmahinn, from Ulna- gow, maxed Cape Magdalen at. five a.m.,` onday. The Allan SS. Canadian,` from London. naased einht l tea. The report came: from Nova Booth that Sir Charles Tapper will withdraw from licics. - post; Oliver Mount. and Hon. Mr. Hu-dv the Unlton noueo. mugnrn rune. , Lending `populist: in Austin. Tex. bit- terly denounce tho action of the St. Louis convention in nominating Bryan. , . 0... n! the heaviest. min storm: aver convennon In nommaung nrynn. ,. . One of the heaviest. rain storms ever known in Dubuque, Iowa, occurred last ni ht. The dam: in the city in great. rank Ouinbv. 0 Mount Vernon. Wuh.. IVANB C UUUU I Thus 31'! Inn u w ri HEN E. TOGLIOBG $0 $96. hk-h you -should take ad- I --____.T.T__ m nu. The mm: m me (my ll groan. rank Quinby, 0 Vernon. Wuh., one of the foremolt. democrats of Washing- ton. has repuuhatpd the nabionnl democrok tio ticket. [Alvin 'l'.nlm- Pnlsnnra, nhn-owl with M. Inomson Doll! I [1 Canadian ihormon. vn... n..Ia.... I...-n... politics.` a Slr 0|l\'0l` and Hardy were given I oongfzlimonhnry banquet t the Clifton house. iugnru Falls. ,/ [Andino hnnulism in Austin. Tom. bit.- unmn, is renewed. In MoC|ure sMa ine for August Clinton. tells A booming attle awry, based on Pen `in historic victory on Inks Eric; E. M. homson bollsnhumorous tale of the Fnnnrlinn -Iuarmnn , |wnAr's:ruE rmmcs T0-DAY] ----: ' \ Tolqppuo tidings Iroln I turn of `ho Globe. Ooulcnud sad Auqnod for `:1 Banding - A (Mann Glut You Ila nu bqn burned. ' Hugh John Meodonnhfa elechion inW|n- ME; will beprotgeted. ` 3 < 5 emu Glenn, aged fteen, ol Prte Delhouaienvu drowned while in , Tbeleleetionuol J. W. Bell, conserve- tivzadmomber for Addington. will be pro- ma . HERE :7 is m SHORT oaosn rn. uwumu nsnnsns, \ -UTUII 7 The I: toll nu house in Essex ogujsy 11: bn . `SPARISH ossannons. I I Is! In` wnvn u VIII!` "WHIG" nunsas, ounlo awn cw . and tliltllol n'_, Z - -7 33'1- Tm't'|n'In, Ont. July 27.-At 8: But night I D000 tllblo cloud .1. acme lacuna no Put 0-. - The cmvd Hulgnhoru on Swift : wharf, Hnndoy nights. In witnon tho doplltnrool them-. North King. Ilugotto bonngm hr nuiuneo. Pununprl omlnrking and dlaomhu-I` upwionouho uncut. dim- any in gut` II tho`cI-ovd. the onplo ol tho do in you `with in tho 0-! choir duties. `hi-about nognuuwonputontho wlurl. Thyulnauldninvrbn tune in an-I-3L wuuunona. `rm onu oananwn Kook- Ivoodhoipihl for the insane wu patent. and bolpud tomato thomo you panne- ly. ' 11.5.. IL-In 3. 9-0 In. UQIXII. omnnulma KENSINGTON, re- duood to 380.00. COMET. reduced to IVANB IDODGE. reduced to $96. Thn urn nnun whinh vnn nhmlhl talus ud- Jllll IIIIIIK 0! I- `JQIDOI ,DQQ. WOO VII thdr nnnnl entertainment. Thou lrvueonduotad by the ladies ol . the pllh. Rdluhmontl. dinnor and mppt. won and on tho lawn. and dur- ing tho Afternoon a programme ol music wunnduutl. The ban band from Rock- -uvn` Inn-niO;I fnr u Inmnn wan nnnnnnl. Xlfly XIII` EH6 Illllll XXII ( l.hmII._th inmnua 0! 80. `Jamal? inn nlvm Lhnir Annnnl enml-Iain y. Saturda aiternoon a visitor from Al- bany. N.\., invited a few lriendl to the excursion amon the ialanda on the ctr. America. A0. a hour for the ueamer s departure tho guests were all there but the heat did not put. in an ap ranoe until the boat. had left the dock. a had met. some friends and had dallied too long in conver- htion. The guest: hadquito a laugh at. his expense. Satan-dav beinn the annual feat. of St. an nmpnamouu,y w um one lrom me ounor. Sir Richard Cnrtwright. came home on Saturday and I-pent Sunday It, "l.hO Maples.` Today he wu I busy mun st his ollice in the city. He received many callers. He goes west. on Tuesday Altar- noon. It in quitn likely he will be returned bv ncclamatnon in South Oxford on Thun- JAY- tlnturdnv mgnnesa. ll ueoul. Ana prince:-n nnu mnl. Samla`-Ittended fancydrou balls, wearing similar costumes, and it was then almost. impnasibility to tell one from the other. Curtwriuht. home on particularly wan com-wrucwa. Mn. ..\IzuIon Sand-, London. noted for her atrikin resemblance to the Princess of Wales. nntfan intimntae lriend of her myul higlmeaa. is deoui. The princess and Mn. Snmln`-(Ltanded fancv drone balls. wanrinnr nnon oy we zapnnunrm In rare unoanna. ( The new steamer Roaemount, owned by the M.'l'. <'o., panned Father Point, Satur- day, and arrived at Quebec to-day. It in not known whether a stop was mnde at Cape Breton. I! -he did, she made A re- markably quick trip. Ald. Halmnconniders the bed for the mnrimmy quncx mp. Ald. Bolmnconniders the bed for the new pnm ing engine the tinest. in the do- minion. [i'he mnsonrylmn had plenty 0.` time to some and the cement. to harden before being mulo to bear the wei ht. of the machine. Apart from thin, thoiod in particularly well com-Itrucmd. Sandn. London. noted Z Whotu I! n uperlr conmuoo. 6, A man who forced his way into the pri- vate room of prime miniutor (tnnovaa Del Castillo at Madrid, Wu arrested to-day for insulting and threatening him. It in be~ liuved Una man in lnanna. lzm. uh. Pl.` ..Iu..-n. nun .. nmhinn If lt s Only a Pair of Pants IIBVGU LHU "III" II In$HH. Key West, Fln.. cltlmnn sent a petition to secretary Olney in regard to Owen Mil- ton, the youn newspaper correupondent, captured on n no Competitor and now oun- nod by the Spaniards in Fort. Cabanas. Rosemount. bv The French warshi , Ln Clotheterie, arrived at. Halifax. .B., this morning. from St. Pierre for the summer carnival. Some 0! her crew will enter the races for the mun~of-war sailors. M... .a.....|:.. ,tn...... A` Q}. A...:.....*. we mun~ox-war aauors. Muss Amelia Jones, of St. Andrew`: church choir, Ottawa, visiting at J. I). Thompson`:-, sung "Lend Kim||y Light" in St. Paul ; church eaterday. Miss Jones is n superior contra no. A man who lomed his wnv into the uri- , nudnhcnuuvu 2 nvopbbhya dlhi cnampuonamp Ior revolver anoomng. W. 1'. St. John. the ex-bank president, of New York, and n free silver advocate, was appointed treasurer of the democratic national committee bi cheirman Jones. nrlrnn nnn-uinnhul ufhn nnnniinltn urn: uryun. nommuea D we popunar-9, wu- non-committal an to w nether he would ac- cept the nomination where `a democratic running mate had been relu u nominnz tion. \\'.n I?` ll ...-..I.u.wl `ll I-In nnnn ah-na won. Wm. F. Woodward, 31 Hanson street. Boston, ill and out of work, has fallen heir to 1: 82,000,000 oatnte by the death of his uncle. Theodore S. Woodwnrd, of San Jmua. Uni. unnmmn team amount to Louo. Hnnlan. out. soulling in Hnlillx harbor on Saturday. had an accident. His boat. fell uparb. He rowed terrificalli and just: as he reached shore the craft can w.n... w:n;...... n..m......... MA wnn D8 D0 TXOIIOG IHOTG WHO CTIII; BIIIIK. Walter Williams, Baltimore. Md.. won twelve first and three seoond prime in the Bisley revolver competition and also the championship for revolver shooting. John. ex-bank nresident. 1 Summer wouldn't be summer ` Tannin. Gall. Croquet. and Btoy:-llnu. Wyn; goinlgo chm you Q t`hIlIoO I aer, l0l' uz,;puu,uw. The atr. America carried a good sized crowd up to Picton this morning. Her Sa- Lurda afternoon trip among the islands was 3. so well patronized. Hnvhurat. won 15 in the contest for the LIED wen pauronxzeu. Hayhurat H5 queen : prize and Munro and Mitchell also won money prizes. The winnings of the Canadian team amountto 500. w.nI.... nut. .....n;... in u.Ial.v 1....-hm. nrounor, U)!` uuvor, nnwnueu. Williun Henry Smith, lately man er of the associated press. Lake oroet, Ill., this morning`. The water works department w busy last week oollecting rates. all the bills for the quarter are in. The loan At. Howlnnd & Wol"a all me mus I0!` me qunrwr are an. 'l`he loss at an marine engineering works. Belfast, its set at 31 .250,- 000. About 8,000 men will be thrown out of work. All nnrnrnnr A-Irv nnmla hnninru 4:-lnunn work. All summer dry goods. hosiery, gloves. cm. at reduced prices for July and August at R. McFnul'a Kingston carpet. ware< hnuna. IIOIISB. Miss M. McDonald and Miss S. A. Mutheson. of I ort.smonI.h. left Saturday for Al v-eek a visit with friends at the'Thou- sand islands. 'l`....l.. nnrnnu-I-All `I-l'|lI\ (`man Hm: ah.-iarinn nunu iuanua. Turks reportad from Crete that christian insurgents in that island were burning Muasulman villages and murdering women and children. I`|.n KY4;-than-n Dnnin nail-unnd uiith all ana cnuaren. The Northern Pacic railroad, with all its branches and lands was sold to the new company. under: United States court. or- der, for $12,500,000. Thn nltr Ann-u-inn Ann-I-int` n nnntl nivml visits to me sovereigns or Europe alone. The populist convention nominated Brynn for president and adjourned nine `din. ' din. W. Hughes bu been appointed travel- ler for the Dominion corset oompmy. Mon- trul. Jnhn Rn-inn in nhinninn KIN rounds Tannin. (loll. Bloy:-Hnu. We an [em to to got u whool cheap. on no `on non Whoa-In or the Hlghul nsdo. `vAv\nn4-n liovvihonnvwx _,-,,-- ., maeou canal. In trying to make Oshawa. the steamer Eurydioe ran aground about: A milo West of Oshawa to-iny. W. McConnell. Svrmnaa. non of J. Mc- on unoir noneymoon. Arthur Bawyor is spending his vacation at Long Island park. He says the bus: shing is good there. . ' Mina Gertie McAu|ev. Portsmouth. left. amber, Mrs. M. uumpny. Rev. Dr. Mont preached in the Niagara Falls Presbyterian church. Sunday. His brother, Sir Oliver, attended. Wilnnrn Anrn Hmihh Infnlv oannrnl n x . Sowrdny being unnualfaut St. luau. ch inmnlm 0! 88. Janet hone rho lo:-ilntcovt loin orowdod "1-to tho I-nllmiol Imoo. 'I.'I|9 UH`. AI this morning Mr and Mn. L unus, rnnoau nu-cor. The victim: of tho Gvlondo ood in that town: numbered wen -eight. Col. Triwholh oh! '3 ng renovated. It will be quitn easy It oom lated. Czar Nicholas will make 3: proposed visits to the sovereign: of Europe alone. The nonulint to~da . 7 V v ' In he Mnakoka reodunt George McCor- mick was declared elected by a majority of 258. (`In glib ltlunf. nr Hf. J-An nl nl.fAIIA_ hll of 258. On dit that Dr. St. Joan. of Obtnwt, has been appoiutasd `suporinpendonb of the Rideau canal. In train in malzn Oshawa the ntanmar Oshawa to-lny. W. McConnell, S rwuae. son Connell, Willinmnvi lo, and bride, are here their honeymoon. Arthur Bnwvar mendimr Paddle Your Own Canoe Push Your Own Bicycle. nlmng is good mere. -' Miss Gertie MeAu|ey. Portsmouth, last week for Waterloo. N.Y., to visit. her sister, Mrs. M. Dumphy. Rev. Dr. nrenohed Niaku-A Ill`. and Mn. 1'. nuns. I visiting friandn in the city. Corn charters. Chiollotao I Uorn onarwrs. umongow 1 l been mule nt2c. and 234:. Mn-I.(`.nonmd. Roam. NJ trul. John 0 Brion is shipping 30.000 rounds of 3:tillery,Mu'tini ammunition to Ottawa m- v. ` I'll YOU] lfi IICVI vIIIUI-u Juno it - lnnllnllol Ijuoo. l:Rm.- W. Ksrtcfl health in improving. The Itr. Algorun undo the down trip thin momlmt. visiting tnanal in me ouy. \ Corn charters. Chiongotao Kingston have hnnn mnin 11:210. and 29:3. run wflklvlll-nun vlvuuulvl nu mu; I101:-vvuu-vuv mtionnl b Brynn. nominated the populist-9, on-committal nether *" Mr. and . F. ilnl. DeIoronho_,..nro rinitino It-inndl in tin nitv. I GENERAL PARAGRAPH: .r?m iiv5ino V6:-d to mar maid. the were restored to health, until to-day nnyon and his new method v-1ihtln~dhauo'h a book: of convenin- :30. N.Y-.. is visiting uh-ant. was very Nearly noml aux .o Ival. I IIC FIIII " ' wul. Two young woman comes nolouu ll" rind in nu city to-day. They will gIn_ pit-hinuum at [Ale Ontario pgrh. :`--: nvou m use cm; 50-11:]. Inly wm gnu nth-kin-um um. one.-+o_p:rt:. ` tozitgcn yards Embmideu. 15, 2c, ac, 4c_ 5;, 3.3. 7% T33 PROMPT 42 and45 inci. Solid Emu:-oider ieo /for 1.55.,-.,, IIV. P. c. IRDLIY, M I an piece. Ne` v.hEinne. M! 1c! t up up I . loan color-alto 51: t0 - Iumludcu. nu. ' ,_ __ *v*e-Nevwu-neuron-ten * lung 5!. mm o clock Ivy war-`Incl: nouy. Rev. J E. Sun. in his cannon in By- donhuu nu-not lotbodiut elmmh Iut night. In: dwelling on the attempts undo to that unions: was antagonistic` to ohrbtinnity and uni-ll lms cl christian uoicnou. To relieve the mind: of L3. Lag-n- Inn `hum ninth and I-nnrIntI~ unm no-any mun_ iiingdinun ' ~ ' n In this city. Onnturdnv 1.`. Ilmno wu nuuumuy annotated. an wordl onnot. Aunt hi brought.` outlnoolorod Ii Im. A mnnwu sung at 9:I5o`o k byvimr-pnonllhlly. Rn. J Sun. Sv- won in! p\Ilp|I In IIIO waning. In 83.. Mary's cathedral the loan of St. Anne was oolobntod ycuht-day. St. Anne`: . during buutilnlly clooontd. the rain annnl. Anna Km Iironlrhl. . Q7. :1. II. BTUIIT. II. [EXCI- ..a a. tho `n7.'.".2.`la.. .:.....a. clunky morning Row. A. Droumu tovani . (`o weraln-go. Rev. D. . Pu-I nut, B.D., Boohodor. N.Y., bed at the tahcrmclo. Thon- _.-ul .I..uI n-ply unntnaulnu nun-ninn 11.1., not: nu ma uou-nncIo.1`nou- unnd land rk. pcstotdny morning. Rbv. J. B. uIni|ton, D.D., Syrncluo, took the pulpit in the evening. BL Man's HIGH ["4 37. I'I|l|'l (.`l'I|ll'I3lI II-II : OVOHIDK. Jnmoa H. Pouor filled the pulpit. at Ibo Union nu-eel. Bnptilt. mission yenwrdpy morning and Hoorgo Hill: In! evening, in nhIauolBax.C.-.,Kin.,,. , ,_ . Riv. J. H. B\ovnrt..()nhnnnLnnnch- ICCOHIIKHIGJ Dy DITI. l'\|lUFOl| lnu MIIH O'Hara. M.D., e Kin ton greduehe. pre- sented t.he__phovognpund address to the melmrnjnh. The labour expreeeed himeelf M exceedingly pleased at the Irindnen shown in thus rememberin hie gift. end deeired that hie thanks mfg t be expreeeed go the friends nt home for their interest. in Dhnr. The }nrtLtheIn, efwr the ueuel ceremonies, wok ve of the mehenjeh, who neared them, on pII'tir'g. of bin con- tinued deep interest in end regard for the mission of whom they were the represen- Mtivee. (nan I ruin D-C unurrnvuu Rev. Mr. Fonmn dolihrod an able oer-` mon at St. Paul : church last. evening. ' Jnmau S. Potter lled the nuluit. Ibo` nl uu-r. uuuwr-I nuuun An interesting event in connection with the (janadian Presbyterian ianion, Dhar, Central India, took place on londny, 22nd June. when the members of the miiwion ntatfin that city had the pleanure of re- nenting to hie highness, the mnharajnii of l)hnra large photograph of the forei n misaion cmnmittee, western divinion, oft I8 church in ' wmdn, accompanied by a boon- tiful illumi med nddrean, exprensive ol the gratication with whivh the church in Canada had heard of the kindness: of his highneae to the miuion. The presentation was occa- aioned by the vnlunble grantee! land which the mahumjnh made to the mission A few months ago. for the erection of reuidencee for minsionnriee and a hospital for the women of Dhnr nnd surrounding planer. This in not the first time that he bu shown his interest in the mission. in is former gift to the committee and his contribution to the Indore oollego testify. The agency surgeon (or Bhopnwnr, who in also physi cinn to his highneu, kindly ncoom nied the purtv to the palace, and formal y in troduced the mutter oi the presentation by telling the occasion for which `it was mule. nnd Rev. F. H. Ruseell, who was accompanied by Mn. Russell and Min 0'Hnrn. M.l).. n Kimnton wrndunta. nre. (Surly plrl: on we reason. na was a n no (-rep, wheat. is threahinglig t.. Rust. as severely injured outs in man section:-. Roots of all kinda are in excel ent condi. tion and will be as large crop. Applen_wil| be an abundant crop. but an they avere small in him. only a small percentage a likely to be exported. Harvesting o aera- tion: are almost. two weeks ahead of` the usual time. urugguu. am. a name. ~ Porloml letters to Prof. Munyon_ No. 11 Albert street. Toronto. answered with free medical advice for any disease. Alilngnonlnn Purtlelpntoal 1 nt Ilhnr Haul:-I Inn `I've when cu-not soloists I ? Ind at cilv to-(In. Thu will (In ylBl(l nna SPO Well uuvancea [Or we WBBOII. H.o<'Iu.A.\'n,()nt., July 27.--Hay an aver- age crop. saved in good condition. Once an excessive crop, ibly the la est. ever . known. Pen g crop ; lunch a ve the average. Wheat. and barley not. larfely I-own. but what there is is good. Enei age corn largely lanted and appearance of a good crop. otatboe good crop. appear- ance about the average. Tumipn, carrots and mangolds all look well and promise an excellent. are . I.......m mo. _I..|.. 0-: _'m........r...... excellent. l.u.vm.v, nt... July `27. - Throughout Middlesex county crops generally have not turned out so well as was expected in the early part. of the mansion. H: was a li ht (-ton. wheat. ill thmahinnlixz t.. Run an goou gram unove average. CmvL~41'r:n\'xI.|.r:,0nt., July `)7.--Hay crop old meadows very light; new seeding fair- ly good. Grain crops excellent and ripen- ing very early. Hoed crops, corn, roots and potatoes all promise I very heavy yield nnd are well advanced for the season. Ru4'|u.A\'n.()nt.. Julv :?'7.---`l-hv An nvar. llly. lvwrmamx, Que., July `27.-Grain never looked betbel here. Ha cro light. but well saved. Prospects or Al crops goods. N,u'llr.u\'n.I.l-1. Oue.. Julv 27_--Hnv nrnn wen. HA\\'Kl-::Ilil'B.\ . 0nt.., July 27.-Up|anda my light; elsewhere average crop: very good grain above uverage. ()Hw.~41'r:n\'x|.I.p:.()nt.. Julv 2|7.-Hnv nmn .7`. 1396 S'rAx.~mc.uu, Quo.. Jul `. 7.-Crop pros- pects here very good. {lay not uite the average; grain extra good above I: e aver- age: potatoes looking splendid and good crop expected. Corn rather late but grow- in nely. ll'N'l`l`.\'U1`0N. (Jue.. Julv `27_-(lrain goous. NAl'lF.`H.\'ll.l.E, Que., July 27.--Hay crop fair; oats, peasand barley good; corn con- siderably below laat. year; potatoes looking well. uAll'L'l`JhI'D\P n..o Inln 0'. lYnI..ul. 8- . ` Qmo, Que., July 27.-Owing to the re- cent ruins the hey crop. which promised to be light in the earl purl. of the season, is much im roved anlie now turning out 3 var average. The grain crops never loogeg much better in this section, _And if ..,.> :...'....n.I I... -r........ H... t............ ..-.-.....L var oou average. 1ne gram loo not injured by storms the farmers expect to reap an abundant harvest. \ C0'n:..u' l.ANI)lNI:. ()ua.. Julv *_"I_--'l`ha to abundant narveob. \ Coma.-xv l.4.vunm, Que., Jul *. 7.-The crop is generally good around lore. lluy crop is small but. grain looks to be ret- claea. ' H-an uumlr . u. I In` Lulu 0'7 F.-an nnn. |co;m1nou gmncnoys. THE REPORTS ROM VARIOUS PARTS OF PROVINCE. our; wm ronuny we nmny-nvo to orty buuho per non. . of which tholnisugnatvbreodbh com: for feeding purposes, promiaea well. Potatoes fair; other roots doin well; pastures, infgrior in only 1'. of t. 0 season, are im viing. The app a crop, an important. one re. In abundant. lfflurnunr nut lulu 0'! _,I-I'n- n-an :. ient. Wu.I.Luis'rowx,` Ontt, July 27.-'l`hel hey crop in this vicinit is about sllin the barns, end is about lull the cro it wss lest sesson. the quality is excel ent, And was harvested in line condition. Hr-sin crop is about equal to last year, but the grasshoppers are making greet havoc with the ants in some sections, and many of our leading farmers are cutting their oets grown for fodder. There is 1: rest quantity of corn end roots sown - ere- sbouts and both are coming on well. Owing to the short crop; of hey i this township farmers for ten miles around have gone to the marsh on the St. Lew- renoe, and hundreds of acres that have never been out before are being taken up and the hay cut end stscked,resdy to draw on the first snow. Taking all in all the prospects are not nearly as good es a year mm. ' ` ` . I Win! In Bald of tho II] In (OBI ,0!!- urlo-0ntI 3 [Inc Crap It ltoquoll-- , cutting Isnh Dayan the .l'|nuof tho sf. pcwnnoo Noni Wlllln-own--Ilou-, , orally an Abundant Ila:-Von, .InoQ1'ois, 0111`... Jul 27.-HA light but well saved; not Inuc over I I omp. Very Iimoyhost or ryo grpwn mg what then is in about avongo. ` Bu-by above average And of good quality. One in the prinolpll. rninoro And is the uent in vou-3: wi nrobab v wan-um chirtmva to nnunannn. UORIGNAL, Out, July 27.-HIy crop is much better than expootad, grain var Food, corn And potatoes, I0 fur, exco- onb. ' GIFT TTTTHE MAHARAJAH. .Wo auto to order I no. Punch Cm nuro Ana Ia me nnean In 'obob y we thirty-ve to nor non. . of which ' \MALS__H S J U LA? SA LE mo Dd; ullow Am., nu Dd; baoon-l can hug, no Cd;'I ht. Ian M; short out: 8. It . (hnoo-- Mu shod; 0oloud.l6u . Ooon nIoAdr-Auu-Inn: Illdlhao-8 lbld KJYIIPOOL IABKITI. LlvnrooL. Iloon. July r.`.-Whut.N. 891?. Fund; and wlntonh 911- No.1 Go]. 505} ; corn an d;pu-.4. 1d-port, us. dd; Inc. 19:03; at ow ; loan. Cd : `unit. 0d : V1. bblu.; Innrlol Quinn and nnohungod. Patent Hprinc, nun to 375; pnhnt when 0300 to :11; suughu Roller 03.40 to I..'io nun. lm to 08.00: Iuporno. 01) to J) anon; bnkcfl. 88.80 to 08.50; tnrlo ` I1 40 to ILGII. wnu~-No. 2 mm Innltobn. Jo an ` I Oou-40 to no. PIA!--l)n. to am. IJIVTXCQIA YIHIIIJUUC ZJII1- I'D: IloIrrI|lAI., Jul .- Flour llooolpu. IIJJUO qu 0!. and nnuhunnd. NOV. l\lII`8(l I5. uurue, U. U.` DIIIIOP 0| EDI! `Catholic diocese of Wilmington. has for- |vine of thin diocese where warded his resignation to Rome. This atop was taken in accordance with his conviction that a bishop should retire when he reuchesa certain age. Biahop Curtis was lormerly an Episcopalian di- e wae ordain- ed in 1858. In 1879 he severed his con- nection with the Protestant Episcopal church and embraced the Catholic faith. Four years later he was ordained to the priesthood, und, ufter twelve years of earnest work in the Baltimore cathedral, was consecrated bishop oltho Wilming- ton diooesein 1886. It is probable that the pope will appoint him titular bishop of some Italian see. China mattin makes the best 1-ummor wrpetl` To be ad M . 150., 20:`... 251:. and 30. per yard at. R. McFauI's Kingston our- pet. warehouse. I. . nnyonh Dyspepsia Cure is guaranteed [to correct. constipation and cure all forms 0! indigestion and stomach trouble. _ Man on's Cutarrah Cure soothes and hssls esiictad tbs and restores them to health. No fsi urs: a cure guaranteed. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures ins ln the back, Ioins. or grains, and all also! kidney disease. Munyon s Cold Cure prevents neumonis $:-'bl @kl up s cold in a few I) ri. Price Lucas, nieces 0! one nriue. wno ma nneir Earn charmingly. The groom was assisted y his brother, R. Osborne and W. Baker. The bride was elegant] attired in white `Sicilian, neatly trimm with pearlqnnd me. The Wilmington Prolno Botlru on Ac- count of ill: Advnuood Age. WILu1.~m1~o.~'. l)ol., July `. .5.-The Rt. Rev. Alfred E. Curtis, l).D., bishop of the `Catholic dionene of Wilminuhon. for-I ers counsel. Abraham Boll. Moosomin. N.W.T., and Miss Ida Baker, youngest daughter of the lube Thomas Baker. Fmnkville, were mar- ried on July 22nd. The bride wu attend. ed by Miss Wright, Jns r. Miss Edger: and Miss Smoe . Fran ville, also two maids of honor. fittle Misses Peo lo: and Lucas, nieces of the bride. who id their n...t .d....-uni."-In 'I"|u: nrnnrn wan nnnintnrl Ina-own nub. run collar bone was n-ncwrou. " Several Lyn ladies, formor residents of Ogdensbur . N.\'., have been secured to ratify in t. o Conroy murder case and up- not the insanity plea to be set up by prison- er ! counsel. .u....|...... Rn" Mntnnmin N W 1` and Id; I nd; has . men. William Douglas, I former morchnnt. It Thomaabuzw. 0nc., died on July mh. at. Elmwood. iii. The deceased was sixty-six years of age. A nmln-Ida Inn.-.4 auunnal Iuy LII-sari. Janna ul ugvn I A valuable horse owned by Albert Thrasher, Thrasher : Corners, was stolen from a field in which it was puturing and an old mare left. in its place. David Holmes. Brockvillo. mod aixhr an om mare new III we plnoo. Holmes, Brockvillo. sued sixty six years, died on Friday. ~- He was a farm- er in Elizabebhbown for many ybaru. Four of his children reside in Brockville. At Q Q v..n..... .......:.... c..nn..... or me cnuuren resume in urocxvme. At. S. S. l ot.t.er s canning factory. Ameliasburg. a rig struck a large stone and the driver, Mr. Welsh. Pioton, was thrown out. His collar bone fractured. "u4:|yAI-ml I an Indian In-nnnr rnainnhn nf News of. the Dllu-lot condouud from tho Whig lxcnnnloo. Brockville is crying out for more police- Mon In am: my. Onnturdny 1.285 bottles of him remedies won sold by the druggists in this city alone. What. botmr Drool mn nnvone loos-3 to 100. ' " Ounnu.-9oo. (.0 mm. mBlt31:I'Il-T0VII|lIlp|, In to l.'~o.: Wuhn ll Ouuu-6 to `lo. 0A'l'IlAlr-.99$0 I110 Poll-ll In to 311.00. LAlb-6 I.o1o nguuuuno Considering the nature of the "Hungarian Bitter Water Springs, it must obviously be desirable for the medical profession and the public to be assured authori- tatively that the working of these Springs is carried on in a scientic manner, and not merely on commercial lines, and with, this view the Uj Hunyadi Springs; from which Apenta - Water is drawn, are placed under the absolute control of the Royal Hungarian Chemical Institute` (Ministry of Agriculture), Buda Pest. i ' Prices: 15 Cents, 25 Cents--and 35 Cents D61` bottle- or ALI. DRUGGIS rs AND MINERAL WATER ms.u.ns. SEE that the Label the well-lniown RID DIAIIOND Mark of Ta: Aponuunms couwmv. Luann. ' - 0 7&1: .xporf(r.r.' THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIMITED. ?`A P EN TA ? BISHOP CURTIS RESIGNS. THE DISTRICT DASHE8. `To-Morrow, Tuesday. We L. will one; 6oMMEncuu.. "T. XIII Dy WHO urugglats In Full DID, Alone. bottor roof anyone all of the efficacy 0 those little pel- -Inn? THE BEST NA'!_`URAi. APERIENT WATER. UJ HUNYADI mm mm rm. min. ---w---uv-1 vvrilvluallu A cool) cunt AND A(X10UN1'AN r, wmi hlqhut tuntlmnllltll. tmki like I lll-. Ilon. WIHIIII Go an In bin; [or 1 non. ` %o'c'IuXomod `u nah ulfpulbb ll! Prlncoa street. - Kingston A Clean Sl1-a:- Fund Baths is to be had. ...__.__..,___._.__ ._.\ II Ina :--I-an-an-r lUFEiPciEii I HERE are many chron- __ if: _inv_a_|ids for whom I III:l'I.I.a lIIU.IIIGlIy I/III UII' _ nc mvalnds relief in the loo. Mnnyonh Cough Cure atop: oougha, nlghtlwonta, allay: soreness and speedily heal`: the Inn a. Price. 250. , Mununn'. -aalnnhg (`n-4 non-u hggdnnlmg CALEDONIA ` SPRINGS . WATERS Night Dresses, 45c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 and up. C_h:n}ises. 50c, 75c, $1.00. White Skirts, 50c, 75c, $I.oo, $1.25. Also balance of Blouse Waists at reduced prices. New Goods arriving daily at Corset. Covers, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and up. \YI_LA I \ _ . _ _ __ ..._ _- ..-.. Low Price Store ILadies White Cotton e Underwear. AA A compuara STOCK. S HE 88 6:. 90 P`rInoau BUA-cot. \ llCII disadvantage. nn 9 n1.'\rnnu ulaau vulllacu On a moment's notice we can supply y`ou with the choicest Pies, Cakes and pastry. vnn r-an nIan r-AI" nn nun Pllyu You can also rely on us for all scasonable fruits. In mm-no minutes. rnce, zoo. Munyon'I Nerve Cure stops nervous- ness. and build: up the aystom. Munvon a'ViuIisar Immrba new life to caamao BY nu wounam=uL cunas mcaansmc. um i SITUATION WANTE6.- l\I\l`I `III Allh At\nl\I-\I-Asv- -1 TAYLOR'S KING ST(llEE-'l'. Smooth and nu. in nu thing mmt donlnd among men Tho oulohutod H. Baku. Wndoli Bntohu. Wonlonholln And Prou-an Bums An uoclod Woltcnhtiln dni rrognn J] IIJL r.*:.:.'.~x'.:.a T EADOUMITEIIS. often places one unnlaan v |uI `Ion tram Mir Ni M M). .GUESTS mu nuua: we system. Munyon imparts Inch and debilitated men. Price `. a'nc. A nnnnnntn nun-A fnr nnnl. zli-an-4 At all W.` In GIOIIIIBIDU IIIOII. l'l'I08 '. a'K3. A rate cure for each diaoaao. At all drugs :1. 25. bottle. M unvon. ' V9.7 ' ilbut one reuou for this un- _ led` aucoeu--Munyon'a Rmedies dinnuo. Malayan : Rheumatism Cure never fails 0 relieve in three hours, and cure in three 1|. 1.1- , nun we Inn 5. rnoe. zoo. Munyon'a eadaohe Cure stops headache in three minutes. Price. 250. Munvnn'l Nan-va nun: Itnnn nnrvnnn- Drug Tracie sen 3;. [.265 Bottles of These ` n-...-JI-- 1- A..- In... Merchant Tailor, Princess-st. jaA-_-_ mm Mnnyon Ina ma new mounoa lthn -dlteueh topic convolu- ion In hh a citv. '53 and $3.50. Caz; Igiv-'e::'ery selviceable pair of PANTS for We should be pleased to have your order. [`___ ____, _ _,_,, , gp-var -aw-o--v v. ---v- Remedies In one Day. CLEVELAND reduced to [and-sewed BOOTS I lots at tuontative. "to watch the :1 ' V - , `_'II II Iiln wonde I I. a'd P f. 5 nly r u 1 1'0 ` 1:0 ofthe blic condence in our new ' efeu ng disease. It seems u if jtlple heve opened their eyes to the the -. HIM therein :3 leaet. one medical inabi- ln hhelworld which, it is believed, dlllovered Dolitive cute: for dieeese. urn In may-nlno. unlnomuoly tory pupal-u 0! Ontario be- to cry ant hunch donluuon." But. fol-union ol my nhinct hn Into an oloqnout uuvc. no province ol Qnohou union 1 [no to the oloownu bo- loro tho 23rd of June. and the Ciurlnoovnotnk :1: word. lwcopt lahonopouIbim.y,o I that Inloro in months I will lino tho "llnvo d I lolalnpooplo. 3:: 'w|&Innvou:huIh K '.:.':"". ':."* During (blue mu. ova-yhod did his duty. not only In this county of &. John n. [bu-villa. but my whole pu-ovinoi ol Qnt Inc. 0! sixty-ve oounon you ban `Vin no lotfy-nino. Immediately tor! Dunn .. :3 F" ".`.'."s'. E wn; 1 Mil now In the prooneo the Iupondbllity of my word. to the oloownu bo- 93rd of Jung. and 9.1.. Iv nu Inn uy llllll vloloncc mu we mu mung: to we t quoation. I have de- lm in O house. in the province v! On- tario and in the province of Quebec thnttho only manna by which thoquoution could be named no 1: man: oi conciliation. and I believe that ,_I51_.hor ovum; will show I won rlnlbk l'Am mm in u.. ...-...... IIHG IIIIBIHO. The conservative 1-ert during the six yeere did nothing tower in the eattling of the Meuitobe echool question, And, al- though! have not been in power I fort- night. the tory pres is crying out, Why do you not settle the echool question! But I onl went six month: in which to settle t e qneetion, end, if I am not mietoken, before that time is over, the ueetion will he rattled without exciting t prejudices oi anybody and rendering {net-ice to whom juetloe l! due. (Applause) t ilnot by uein violence that we will menace settle t muntinn. I In. A... smiunveay nor our product. As to relations with the United States I am of the opinion that the have not been as they should have been. or neerly thirty yeirs the governments have not treated each other verv oordielly. We propose to try and eeteblieh amicable relations with them like friends, and not like enemies. There ere some people who ere of the opinion that such a step would not be loyal to England. [will not admit that one nation : friendship with another is I sign 0! hostility towards a third nation. If we succeed in ssmbliehing friendly rela- tions with the United States we will revive the reoiproouy treaty of I853-M, the era of Rood times for the nrovinom nf Uimhnn we nampfoeuy treaty ol I803-M, the good times the provinces of Quebec an Ontario. TL- .............s:... ....A.. .I.._:_._ AL- __-A snail develop toe nortnweet. Another plank of our platform to which I draw your attention is our relation with old England. Our party has always been re resented on the other side as a party of re ls. who would try to break all colonial ties. I em of the French race, like your- selves. but I do not hesitate to declare that I am a loyal subject of her majesty. This is A free count , and it is because we are a free people t t we are loyal sub- jects. Fm goers ago our lather-s went to srmsto g t and die for their liberty and their righta. If I had been living then I, perhaps, would have done the sime, but I am not living in l837. We are now in 1896. and if we have the rights of all British subjects we also have the same responsibilities. But from a com- mercial stand int our relations might be better. The nglish market in o ten to all the nations of the world on equa footing. It might be possib|e`to obtain from Eng. land a preferential treaty which would be emlusively {or product. with the United Hmm. I dammit AC1` programme Is to develop tne nortn-west. on have some beautiful {arms here. but out there they have farms just as beautiful, but no more beautiful, for there are none more fertile than the farms of St. John's. lberville. In 1878 we founded greet hopes on the northwest. and thought that our population would soon attain l0,000.000, and today we are hardly more than 5,000,000, to pay the` largeinoreesein the nations! debt. Som _ say that it does not matter, lor it is no our generation which would pa for that enormous amount of money. an our chil- dren will get rid of it as well as they can. That is very true, but we have to pay the interest. nevertheless, and the interest alone Amounts to more than 810,000,000 perannum-one quarter of the total re- venue of the country, or 825,000 per day. which the minister of finance takes out oi your pochetstoxley the interest on the national `debt. hat we want to do is to increase the population anzl thus decrease your expenses, and to attain that end we shall develop the northwest. Another nlank of our nlatlnrm tn whinh -_-___._-__.__.j.a_.j__ UST A LITTLE BETTER . . . . THAN THE BEST [or it has already been decided by me on June 23rd, and we have received the mission tochan the tariil` in the best possible manner. declare on this occa- aiou we will proceed with caution in order not to injure the established interests. Such is the rarnme of the liberal par- ty. We are to re a session on the 18th of Au ust, but it will he ve short. We w ll vote the budget and nothing more. There will be no legislation. We will pro- vide for the blic expenditure, nothing more. Thec anges in the tariff will be deferred to the new session. which will be held in Januar or February. Until then what shall we 0? We shall communicate with the of industries, manufac- turers,etc., an together we shall elabor- ataascal policy which will be of a na- ture to lighten the burden of taxes which lie upon this country. Another thing which we Em to do. if we want to protect the uses of this country, we must take in the interests of the agri- cultural class. Agriculture suffers to-- day. You farmers, you work hard from one end of the year to the other, and on can hardly make both ends meet. 'ou are less remunerated to-da than you were fifteen years ago, an there is an evil to remedy. It is not for any government to raise the price of your farm products, but we can re- duce the price of what you mupt purchase for your consumption. That is what we want to do. We can also facili- tate the sale of your products by establish- ing rapid transit and facilitating comInuni- cation with Europern markets. and this we will do before long. The third item on our nroarammeis to develop the north-west. '7" GO DOTOTB IOIIR. '1 H0 ERIN] HIGH! on Our g'rogramm`in develop 5... ma oh... uh... Im..- `nrrun hut an old nu Ilalon hold. It wee 'ly' inlb toe Hon. J. Ienel snow opportunity ol meeting the e Ill be uhtaoendone hie the Eruolio 1:! public vorh. `Ion. illrid urier qpoke um : Thetorypepere eleore hmewibh not exJnoeIngTmy nal poicy. I will do no to- ey. he platform 0! the liberel party which in to-day in power is exactly the some use when it was in opposition. What we vented then we will put into notice to- de{, when we hold power`. he first at- tie e of our programme in a reform ofvzhe teri. It in not. A question to be decided, for it. bee already been decided by the poo ole 23rd. SETTLEMENT OF SCHOOL QUE8 TION-TARlFF REFORM. lo mug. do In Au;monoa-whu Pro- nhr [Antler told to the People o! It. John : at luau-dny IAIQ--Wlnt wm nging-. 81-. Jon, Quo.. Jul zo.--a gram nhr domouuntion in one: of the new 550! ministry took place to-dny in the_ nld mun. mmnhld. brinnrily Bantu. V Bu-. Joan's. QM. Jul 25--A SPIN` ...m.I..- dnnuuintnbion in one: ma mun Anxounci .. .. -_...- _..-. rag--up Df MW nould! I7.-`ho luu in id lllylluu. >`a4LJ-C ...u.. AI.LEN S I "$33 I `IX TIFF W--. Pnnnnio, Ont. July 27.-AhoIt 10:!) vu uuuu mun can at was non wlmo curbing tho 1' Mod lamp. upon which ah I. Abrig Hightuu-ucud the at- tention 0! Robin Livi . He arrived at in line loan the from lacing mod. In. lJv|q& nd Alone. A can thin:-In old nurvivnn , They Inn leached Boston. -, Bo.-rro.~', Mun, Jul 27. - The steamer I Helifanfrom Prince .dwnrd lqlnnd. Arriv- ednhil iiiorning, having among the pan- ` pngen mam Bmne. sumnn Brown, steward Spencer, Ineter Munch And ve seamen from the barkentine Herbert. Ful- ler, which put into Helifn Inst Wednes- day with Capt. Nah, Mn. Nuh And se- cond mute Blmdburg being murdered. Officer Thomas Klime, of Halifax. Ioeom-' pnnied the prisoners nnd named them over to nolioe eenhin Cain. of divinion nnn. who npoaoouy.naun nouns mam zlutgl-traction. II. in supposed weft: Ill wind with om of thus attack: while mrninn tho `inhhnd |A.lI|l'L nnnn dyluhuh In I_Io_worIn wmon, ID I! oonevqg, ;; .. dhoovurnd pocitive Q. UN? call out of more curiosity; Loebi. curing there Iomothimr .\ pnmon one pnaonorl nna nurnoa mom lice cuphin Cain. diviaion one. who wit forty-two momwu at the wlurf when the vessel I'iVOd. it boin expound by the police that I largo crow would be pre- nnt. There were many then but than was" no domomtntion. mlnunneau ana none aunley ana Hrant, 0! Arthur Beat," Jamaica, are ipending a low weeks here renevvin old acquaint- ancea. On their arrival in ingnton. 0nL., they were met by Mrs. Trevor, of Ohio, sister to Mm. Cadenhead. who accom- panied them on their visits among old frienda. The stranger-, singular to relate, coming from a home of Internal VOI'(llll`0, were warmly impressed with the climate along the picturesque uhoree of Lake On- tario. Mr. Cudenhead. a gentleman of ex. traordinary intellect. told many interest- ing and inetnictivo anecdotes of the ever- green iale, of the many delicious fruits that grow with apontanity there, the manners and customs of the no men. the communi- cation between Jnma ca and other coun- tries. One atrange feature in their sys- tem of navigation.` said Mr. Cedenhead, in that there is no direct communication between Jamaica and Cuba." The warm- hearted Jamaicans w sail for their inland home on the l7th of xt month. nun, HI: I `lovellnu. I. Bnnwrn league -At. Buhlo, I: Roche- star, 8. At Providence, H; Symcuoe. IL . v -Iuuru rtvln unlnnlriu EIlVIf.H`I'l`lI\\'.`l, July '7.-Mr. and Mrs. Undonhoad and non: Stanley and Hrant. of "Arthur Boat." Jnmaica. n'r ihamlinu n Out. July II.-loco Llhddxruubdd Inturdnym amines. National leaguom At. Pittaburg. first amo. 7; New Yurk. 2. Second game, iI:t4burg. 7: New York, 10. At Cleveland. first game, 5; Philndolphin, 10. Second BIIIO. Clevelnnd, 9; Philadelphia, 10. At Eincinnnti, first game, I0; Boston. 5. Se- cond gamo, Cincinnati, 3; Boston. 2. At Louisville. 7: Wuhin hon. 6. At Chica 0. 6;Brool(|yn. 7. At t. Louis, 3; Bug? more. 2. Youordnfl unnioc. National league--Al. Chi o, 4; Brook- lyn. I. At. Louisville, H; V nahinyzton, 6. At St. Louis. 6; Baltimore, 9. At, Cincin- nati. I0; (`lov1-land. I. l.`.n-0.". Inn... _ Lo n..ar..I.. |. D,...|... The Rising In laeedonln Against Turkish Authority In Spreadlng. Lommx, July 27.--Advices received here are to the effect that the rising in Macedonia against, Turkish authority is rapidly assuming a more than usualt.hreat- ening aspect and that the disallection is spreading in Thessaly. A number of Greeks have gone to the aid of the rebels and have been received with much enthusi- asm b the Macedonians. Arevolutionary committee at Larissa is almost openly en- gaged in the work of enrollin men for service in the rebel ranks. he porte charges that the (ireek government is con- niving at the attnunpts of the insurgents In overturn Turkish rule in Macedonia, and than no commissioned officers and pri vatea of the Greek army are nmong those who are aiding the rebels. The pone claims that chose Greek soldiers are joining the Mace- donians in disguise. Eastern longue-At. Wilkesbarre, r. nme, 6: Albany, 2. Second gnme.Wilke-- garre, 4: Albany. 5. At. Springel rat. ame, 1; Syracuse, 2. Second gn e. gpringeld. 12: Syracuse. 4. At. Scranton. first game, 7; Buffalo. 6. Second game. Scranton. 7; Bulfnlo. H. At. Proxidence. 4: Rochester. H. l more. 2. I: or storage. yWhen progtczsed tor in Prescott, the ln gecame interested to giaidh ea extent tinidat a epu 'onwasa_ i to on- trealttild intorvigsogentlemengointereated in the trade to see what they would do to- wards the construction of an elevator here. The deputation went to that city and were inlormed by the gentlemen referred to that they were prepared to give $100,000 to- ward the enterprise. This was considered a most liberal'o`er, and coming from the source which it did, it was bone llde. .It being thoughtthat Kingstonians were in earnest a com tent civil engineer was brought here rem Chicago, by Montreal parties, to make soundings in the harbor at A place that would be suitable. for the building. What was the result of this spurt of activity. The de- putation came beolr, reported, and there the matter `was allowed to linger and die. Some men were then of the opinion thst the trade could not be taken from Kingston. They now see their mistake and realize the feet that if they desire to retain it, action, prompt at that, must be token with a View to having 5 million bushel elevator erected here. Few have my idea of the number of men such an in- stitution would employ, not to speak of the large number of citisens it wouldbe the means of causing to remain in Kin - ston. Of course if the grain tr: e was allowed togcf, boat crews. wharf hands, shovellers, shi penters and others now living in the city would have to seek em- ployment elsewhere. Kingston would then cease to be a trenshipping point. It is hnrdlfneoesenry to state what that would mean to s city situated as Kingston is. The elevator in, Kin ton was to have been a public one in whie grain could be stored fteen days free of charge, some as at } rescott.-Yours truly. l"ll0l'ER l`\' O\\'.\'lI`.lt. gston board of trade` \N.AI..I..EN asonq - s-Lacuna at &1w--n-Ir

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