The Cheapness Of Goodness 345 I -:no ` 2521 ` `nu | 500 : -vu (Sou ..|\ 50 `.300 -nun . an :0 | 41m 100 i Ill) arm 5 I"\Id `J00 ` fast advancing. ` \~iIlu_\ze, aided by other otlicora. ` competition will result. Bnnhnry slxnnla. Sl'.\nr|:\'. May 12 Vegetation is now Farmers are rushing reading. which will be nished this week. On Sabbath afternoon last the sacrament of the Lord's supper was conducted at the Methodist church by the circuit. pastor. Rev. VS . l'|otta. and :\ large crowd was in attendance. The pa-t week tho army oili- 'cor.~i have been assisting other corps in special work. and in a few weeks oxpoct a week : special meetings to be held in this Our sick `ones are all recovering. The cheese trade at the present time is very lively, and not only are the market pricoa good. but the local factories am trying hard to surpass each other in prices obtained. As they all now mauufacbum aauporior article. close Cold Spring: at present loada 'l`lm nhriatian onrlmn-or moatinrn am nnw Inoun ;uoI_pU In uuun \ mourn- John Lovcjrovo. who has boon ououku l gt the go\'OtII`mOlIt.`::ildingI st Amber:-. 52:: min diihm fmln ll)`: nr. Tlh Wnltho (kilo fin Ind Illa to con- burg over oinoo My won onplud. bu] been notilod ol his diuclntgo from the ar- vieo. The clay sumo put your. It io aid that Mr. Elliot: has both appointed to (In (Hit: \\'|.\'mnn. Out, May I`) ~-'l`ho Walker- villo council wnll ones a memorial fuunuin . in that mun in commomonuon at tho din- I Inond jublloo oi Quun Victoria. Jnhn IAYVQI-Invn. lm has in (unhin- XIII [ROI -l' to tho ou; 3-vi -UIII'IvIl at `tn-cu`, Qvnnc. Mqy l9.--Tho n! put `oh.- pntrialld Cundinm at-rind from his IQIANIAQ manning In TIPJL nnlnnhl. [at k at present. Garrett. & Smith still |folow the bulchor lrudo and will now make a specialty of lamb, A |urgI'u3|'Qago 'willbomvIn to fodder com the present `season. Fannon an ro~oeodin n lnrgo I Amount thin spring. u gnu-tong towing proved nouly I fuluro last you. Some ot our epol-ting young man did mmo mcilen driving on Sunday uvunin . oudnngu-in the lives of pedestrians. ho village ban willshortly naumc its regular pnctim. Another wodding in I for days: this limo the young lady will any in our midst. " `HI! spring. II IITIIIEFI (iffy I \'Il'y XV, PTUPETIIE IUIIUE ' ; The christian endeavor meeting: am now ' well attended. The endeavor haabeen a ` succosa here. as many young!` people take l an active part. Miss Laura oolo. a form- ' or oloor oi the Salvation army hen. is spendrn afov day: visit. with Mrs: Gor- I don Wadrun this` week. `A q_uanl.It.y of . food ha: been purchased In lhll locality i this spring. as fnrmen mrry a vary heavy lntnoi At. nrnngut Hurrah. & Smith ntill 1 mm ovoum . R. Bakar as again assumed the ro- prietorahip of the Princess street`. cgnr store which for 8 Limo was under the man- ` agement. of R. J. Liconae. Amnnd Bn|mr n urenb nockwoar sale and AI the trial of Troy in Nnpunco yogur- dgy the prioonor. in reply to 3 question I: the `judge. uid ulna it was tho state of ll III thlhutinduood him so he tho .._I...l.\-. "Q nu-n- nuibn nlmnnh in day. I)onn's kidney pills and Milburn`n heart and norvepilla 50c. per box. McLood'a drug show. On Mav llth Pmf. T. R. `nlnver-. of agemenr. 0! It. .1. mconae. Attend Bake:-'9 great nookwoar gale rfnd } beconvinced that nobby neokwear Ia gomg at half price. 1 Ottawa nnhlin nnhnnln hoard has ordered y M: nau prlce. Ottawa ublic schools board from Stroirxrerger & 00., Toronto. one hun- dred copies of their fine lithograph jubilee portrait. of the queen Rverv (lav in bnnrnill dnv M: MCRM5 ' 230.: (Irma npplen. 40. 11 ID. The Ilchoonor Hmnunn returned to her mooring plume at the M ubunl dock to-dny nftor hnvim; unloaded, nt. Poruunnutlu. a cargo 0f`2l,0UH bu.-helm of corn that she brought. from Chicago. \.|.'n hnnn in `nu; nrn tnnth hrn-has frnm tor IUC. Mchoou B urug score. The rl plot. surrounding the court 1 house in bloom with (hmdelioua. The yol- I low and green mantle covering these grounds in quite refreshing to the eye. The caretaker. John Shepherd. displays good ; judgment in the care of the grounds. A niii-mn rlalirimr to net. home in ll baker`: groan neck wear sane. Judy-o Price hnd nnohhor tuealo with the (loodfollow estate case this morning. Rev. A. Mclloanie and C. J. (lmhnm. interested in the oatnte, were examined. A further adjournment took place. The case will likely come up for trial in the high court. of justino, which sits next. week. R I F`nlzmr_nr,_ was naked to-dnv bv i ; mnrk mo ovom. I Now is the time when you require a good I shine on your shoes. Diamond shootlreea. ` ing. ueunl price 150. bottle: our price lllc. lmttle. Diamond shoe drosaing,uam1l price `.350. bottle; our pricolc. lott.le. Ox Blood shoe dressing, umml price 250. bottle; our j pnioe `.200. Tan colored shoe drensingpusual ` price `.'."w. lmttlc: our price `. 0c. bottle. l Mellon Bros. u Vary lanai noun crowded Iltoktlo ' . Inulut of Inna. F. G. Lookotb, Bollovillo, was in the city today. ` See our line of 5o.- combs. McLood'I Am. .- Alan` Mclme uron. Emild (Innon. of Paris, in a guest at pho Thousand Island homo. l'.. no 'I` Ilnnnnll-I |..u bun Au-nnrinr Ant] from Toronto whore ho was on Duulneu. Another lot. of bhoae swaots St. Michael oranges received lo-day at Cnrnnvakyh. It A. Dnwnmr. Dawson. one 0f the coal IIII IICIIII Illltli Inuuvuu mm in In use eouheiou. He grew quite e. in deeetibingthe tortures heendnred while in , eelitery eenllnenene in the penitentiary. He eeid he wee in eolicery connement. He hell no work. He became bu-eeeedimh `ewhl doubtez hie mind begun to `fuil hide; I. an: In dnrhneee ninln end dew drug show. On May llth Prof. T. `nlnver-, Queen`: college, was married to Mina How, of Cambridge. I-In land. Vin Mnrinni. I. n mnah effective and OI b|llI.lrlUU' nu usuu. Vin Mariuni. 510 most effect agreeable tonic, stimulant for b: hruin, 90c. bottle at. McRae Bros. 'l`n.mm-rnw mnrninrr at five 0'0] hruiu, We. home an Mcmse mos. To-marrow morning at five o'clock Dr. `H. Jnok will leave for Bllbmore, N.C., where he will practice his profession. M rn `Hnrrv l`ntm-A, fnrnmrlv of tllll Olt/V. where no Wlll pracuoo me prolesalon. Mm. Harry Potera, formerly of city, died in Elmira, N.Y. She was I sister of John Percy. Iler remains are expected this evenin I D u..I..... an nnunin --nnrnnll fhll nrn. porlzran. or the Every day is bargain day Bros . 5 lbs. of No. I ango. 25s.; 5 lbs. of Nu. l tapinm, `50.: 5 lbs. of new prunes. l 250.: driad npplen. 40. lb. Thu nnhnnnnr Hrnntlmni mlnrned [0 I101` hrouum. Iron) Ulllcam). We have an fow grnnn moth brushes from the Hobart stock wnrt.h 250. Mr. Hobnrtfs name is stamped on each one, a bargain for 10. Mcl.ood`s drug store. 'I"|m nrnnn nlnf. nurrnunrlillu the (`.0\ll`t judgment Ill Lnu Euro 0! Lin: Kxuuuuu. A citi-r.on de!iring to get. "hurry left Belleville by Grand Trunk I mixed train at. 6:30 o'clock this morning ' and arrived in the city ll:l.'> o'clock. He was heard to any some very uncomplimen- ' tary things about the tmin service. If vnn want. n new lint trv Baker's. He ; American nnvenues. { George Wilson contemplates the erec- : tion of two ne stores on Princess street on 3 the eite lately occupied by George Cer- { ruthere, grocer. If new stores are erected `thereon it will block. for the next lty years at lent, the scheme for the opening up of Sydenham street. . Raw tins. thnusnnds of them for 15. at or juamno, wmcn me next. weux. B. W. Folger,sr.. was asked to-day by a Winn reporter when he proposes open- ing Lake Ontario park to the public for the season. He stated in answer that his in- tention is to open the popular resort. nam- | ed on May `Juli. and that "an electric : railway excursion" will be run to it. to 1| mark the event. \'..... :. Ll...A:...- ...|..... u.-u. p-n..nip-n 1: AAA UT U|ll' I drug store. ` El lh. Lin `II II! In! WI Inn; nu vury Clinton boonmo dnndful: ho had no L.-g an` an-n-4| in Innhinn Lhil Pembroke um: mormng. Pine apples. good sound ones. only $1 per dozen at Camovsky'I. Pnhtaruon n Womutanhim uuoe. 100. A dozen an uarnovnym. Patterson`: Worcutu-shim unoe, home It McRno Bros . Prof. Miller may be appointed govern- ment. naonyiat for Eastern Ontario. 0. Y. Chown nrrivod home this morning from Toronto whore ho on business. .\....n.... In nl nu...` ...mnI~. Qt Minhnnl roconvou no-any Ill \,nrnnnu.y n. It. A. Downey. Oawozo. one kings of the United Suntan. in in the city. 'I`_ l'.'l`hmnuann. hnilar innnecmr. is at KIHKH Ul lull UHIUUII |3lIfl|U"`u I" `U llllv unal- T. 1'. Thompson. boiler imp ml`. Young`: Point. on professional usinoes to- day. n......!.. I.:.l...... :11- .....l Milluu-n'n lmnrt. Lary Lulngn auoub cue Lnuu uuruuu. If you want a new lmt try Bukor a. carries standard En; ish hate as well as American novelties. 1 11-....-` \I.':l...... nnntnvnnlntnn tho nu-nn. p OK Dytlennam BBKQUU Bow tie.-. thousands of them 5 Baker's grant. neck sale. Jmlu-n Prion Ind nnnhhor tuulo drug I501`. 3 lb. un linub Erie peaches, 230.. As Mckne Bron. L"....:IA 11-..... -1 1n....:. :. .. nmnl no. 0.}..- '1'l|O\I5I|(I ISDIIIG OHIO. _ Cam. T. llomnolly left for Amprlor Ind Pembroke this morning. Pine nnnlan. uond mmml anal. onh N asnsnin. niualui-Ha. ' Innlocunodfocuah.` --... II-_ in IL- ._..A ___A_ X30!!! In y lo mo plugs, no Inna he did not no oonooqutnco hi: con- blon Iiczhvu. Trie diamond him -`Incl -an in mush - Alain nn Renewal from 0000. , 1': . mu m,` It , minnu. I. 0 effective body and . nr. Mnnun Rmn. ' :|paII--nur-vIvvV-DlllK.II'I- Io:-nun. 0.. In u~-Pu.oun-IumIpu . 151' brln - an at `glam Quotations`: Paton! ' .``.'..'.'-:~....`:.` 1. =.-.:-.:~; ~.:::.: ` . : OI`. ; I Ito 3.0); superb Into no; suouchhn L.mto(n~(h o mnonon. eunu-\'vvhm.`xo. a uttobn and. an to nn;oon.a&\: 'o- huo. Iousuooh. auuono- lowiuotoqn; auono 1.. as to .I5:0un- Jib . 1>`u'o'uo'}o-na'.. umo_o`.um;u'a3'6'n:u In`: Lux . May I2.-A special deepatch' from C. _.o Town ennouncea that A serious engngemenb has taken place in Beohunm lend. Chief Toto has been cnptured end six volunteers have been killed. An lllulorlcnl llcll. Cuu.\'\\'.u.I.. Ont... May 1`. .-Itia not gon- ernlly known that. the curfew bell over the market. hall at Prescott. for many years | raced the u not dock of the steamer ' omhosay. an o cnfb that after years of ocean life was mlegnbod to fresh water and I finally went. down in a collision just lb0VO I Prescott. some years ago. nnu R lll(||IlHl|Hl glllln The Greek gunbont Penna and the I (lrook torpedo boat, No. H captured I Tnrkialr ntoamer having on board one hun- dred Turkish soldiers. mihtary stores and 4,000 in cash. All AL- .....L..---.l....- I.....- -,........I ..... ._ I-`I,UUU In Cllll. ` All the ambassador: have agreed upon I meditation and only A few details remain in MA nnt.t.'n.'I llo lino Flod From the Connery-Ilorlln. (Int. Terrlhly Exalted hy one of the Baddest Canon Reported In Many Yen-II. Bl{A.VTI*0RIi, Ont, May l`.Z.-'I`ho neigh- borin villages of Cainsville and Echo l laco`lmve been thrown into a great. shame of excitement. over the fact that the guilty man concerned in the betrayal of Miss Nellie Mabel Peterson. of Berlin. who committed suicide on Thurodny last. is` none other than Mr. Zoi ler, n Mothhdist. student. at (Jninsville, w 0 had boenen- gngml to deceased. Wlmn lm lmnnl nf Llm Lrmrmlv lw tele- KIIRGH (0 ll9CCl|B(l. When he hoard of the tragedy by tele- gram homok ll horse and rip; with the remark that. ho was uning to Lyndon, but instead. drove to Onondaga. whom he boarded a trinn for the purpose of getting 1 mm of the country. Within the mat`. day 5 or so Mr. Vamlorlip, with whom ie livod. has received in letter from him at Buiilo, x stating where the horse and rig could be found, and it. is evident`. that this in the last. which will be heard of him. 1.. l... IALA-.. an \I.. I'....l....In. Iglnhu- last. wmcn win no noun: 0! mm. In the letter to Mr. jiandorlip Zeigier stated that he had been walking Buffalo streets in an agony of mind and did not. know whether to make away with himself or nob. uu...n. ......I..... Ll- .l....l:..:.. ....A ..:ll..:.... PANSIES ! I We are m DANSIES.ing daily mm at Hanan h ll luv ups-`nu n uvuuun Cu.\S'l`AN l`l.\'0I'I.I\`., Mn l`.2.A-~Tho Turks are marching u n Atnena. Ibis feared that the report conditions will render an n roevnont. dillicult and cause further oom- p icatioua. I~`.rl|mm Pmdm hm: Qntnhlinhed his hand. I ITAUHCIH IIIUIIII HIIU UUUIUIIIIIUII IIIU quarters on a hill opposite |`hurmlu. All the (lmnk fnrr-aw in Enirna hnv |l\ll.Cer5 on 3 HI Opplll I lllIT!IlIo I All the Greek fomes in I-lpirua have Had to Arm, abandoning rioa. ammunition and a mountain gun. Thu Hum]: mnuhnnf. Pnnnn and thn KIIUUIUILIOII II to be settled. NELLIE PETIRSON S DEATH. A GRAVE SCANDAL AFFECTING A ` CAINSVILLE MINISTER. What makes his duplicity and villainy sll the more bnrefnced was is letter from him which was taken from tho post-otiioe just about the time of Miss Peterson :- (leath. in which he advised her not to go to ` Dr. Honsberger or any other of the Berlin doctors. but, rather to see one of the medi- cal men in Waterloo, otherwise. he feared, the matter would look out. J. A. Zeigler was is native of Berlin. and was taken u by some philanthropicell inclined mom is of the Methodist churc in Berlin. and put throu h college, the ob- ject being for him to qun ifv I mission- ary to China or Japan. llo siled to pass his exuminstion st Mctiill college lust sum- snnr and um: nnnnintad nrnlmhinnnllu an nl! exlllnlnluull ID 1VIU\.lll| UUIIUKU IIIBIJ l'Ill mar, and when rpointad prolmtionall to Kingsley. a litte villa near Brant. onl, where he has prencheafor tho past six months or ao.. A.........a:..... s.. oh. ....i.... at H... M-olmA:.L I IHOIIEDH 0|` 80.. According to the rules of the Methodist church a probationer mnv nob marrv until he has been ordained. Zeigler. not having been ordainod,wna afraid thntif he married the girl he had betrayed he would be com- mollod to give up all chances of becoming a ethodiat; minister. All. Onudlsn homo Isuvu...... M Dnln%h........................... I Dnln\|Pnl....... 0ou`:3omIul (blah. an lomnnl lblccnuhoo Iuohollou NIV.Co..... pANsIEs.j u----- v Ion-nun. rnoooon 3 nigh-g. Ilnu-ruin- On: _ Inn IL._Ir. mo. 1.....- ll Kill BIUHU. Edhem Pasha has established his head- ......A..... an .. hill an-u._lo.. IN...-ngl- -OIUIKI lUl`l'IDlI \l)..u. Nnv. Co ........ .. Iontnsl Btnot llsuvny . loutnsl On 00.. IONTIILL ITOOI IAIIITI All 0' A serious Engagement. II`-.. In A ..... ._I Tho lipntorn Trouble. ...._ \n,_. I.I VIII COMMERCIAL. BLOUSE WAISTS-x,ooo,Blouse Waists, madd up in all the latest styles and of almodt every material. Roman collars, turn - down collars,-straig ht cuffs, turn back cuffs, selling from soc upwards. 'COTTON HOSIERY--20 0 dozen: Cogton Hosieryfpened up this ~ week. Sizes to .fit women, (his and clnldten. N14 310` \p{ices are lower th tn usual. P.J. LVVALSH law now] iYou Can at. All Iimcs Pick up a Bargain Latest lmprovemen"ts\. Asbestos lined. Flush Tops. Pilot Burners` See them. E..LOUCKS \NAI_1SH S. 335 King Street. C4DCOGO i;F`AMous Gas Prices fron1"50c Lips Stoves at `QUIII OX0: IIII IIICIO `Ill (0 [III IIIIII; ho van in darkness; night md dny sh nun an him; hi: my QM Innnunn lllnntlfnla hm hm!` nn U -7` ltlllf IIIUIIIIITI Ill if pvuuov. niudvninuuelu mu: guunln-n-|nltLninnInr.innnn'n:mInn.h| Is our hefty" argument. Meat excellence in the high- est degree is to be found in Ollf Hams. Bacons, We luvs all kinds 0! phmh at lowest prices. Hour u-quln any tools but. your hudl to: any repair. and an no mull) Inlnogod (Jun. with tlu-m un yuur whoel you cut": he "stuck." American Dunlap Tlro co. mnouro. TO BUY WIRE NETTING CHICKEN FLY and `Why. on Why WIRE I` `ll? IIOOCIATION Qn-:A A-3 `u 10 cases of Bleached and Un- bleached Sponges, just open- ed up, and at half the regular prices, at Wade's llrug Slnre. roltrunto av usoumou. plvunvuww Noponln Ilpnuuvonduuk. TTO_S.Z__H. JOHNS. w. A. MITCHE].L. and pre'pared table de|i;:acies such as Pork and Blood Sau- sage, jellied Tongue, etc. 270 PRINCESS STREET. VTTII 3l'IXE' PULAR AND Wl!`.I.l. KNOWN I. OIN IIAGOABT." which for the my nun has run hcl'nion Park lane ! with H-res tluf. nu-ml hard work uud 5 lot ol twin is how them in order . . B5 & 8'7 PRINCESS BT. .V|l'd in making "In my to tho judge, I L. In! an inn. nnnnnminnn hi Q IIIIIIIII ulllllll: III nau no at this EtuM"*'n nnh In Lb: Indon. ha mid Dunlop Tires ll! OUR WINDOW. oFOR SALE. XIIIIVI A II A fl Ililn` FENCE WIRE. YOU receiv- ing supplies of these beautiful owers. Leave your order now and thereby se- cure the greatest variety of colors. WAITING Anpottvuhndodloupolioumnthin notuinglotlnolhouhatuyonng ciunn fol-nyon vonnn IuIonnin.n lnuonwh dawn raiding. and nqluhdhtlooooonpuny himotuvnlk "du-ulonuul aunt." 850 oonnntod nnlllh rudoul. Anbotinon `LIA A _-n.. ... .......L..I L4 ak. Recover-ol`JlIn none. ' W. Alluni. mo olfo Island farmer. from whom Albert. Coon, ox-convict, stole in horse and buggy on Saturday last. re- turned luau night. from Napnnee. where he want In identify the bnggynvhioh the thief had left rhuro. Mr. Allum found that. Coon had t.mded" both the horse and the harness. to I farmer living near Napo- noe. The farmer was visited and at once gave up the horn and harness whiohltho rightful owner brought. home with him. Mr. Allum guy: he will lose nothing but time spent in recovering the horse and rig. Policemen are in hot. urauit. of the ex- oonvlct. Ind in in thong t. that he cannot. long evade bham. no the must be close bo- hind him, having snail ; discovered and followed his trail. l`rleii_dI Onnnot Ilery lllm. After the remains ol the late I`. Bertrand, who died in the general hospital on Mon- day of hemorrhage of the lungs, have been lu pt in the morgue for seven days, and if within that time no relatives claim them. they will be handed over to the medical department of Queen : college for dissec- tion. Mrs. H. H. Roche know the family ox deceased at St. Albnne, Vt. A brother works there in n rollin mill and is not in a very prosperous com itinn. A eister is connected with the Delhi Fox opera com- pany. A Sympnthizing _.\lother" sent ve dollars to the superintendent of the hoepitel. intended for the sulfertr. who.1 however. had passed beyond the need of earthly aseietenoe when the money ar- rived. ' .__, ,_7g_.,, Tono.\'1-0. May l`L~A special meetingl of the board of tire underwriters is to be held here this afternoon and numerous Montreal representatives are in the city.` It is expected a report will be resented ` on the Toronto the brigade w ich will I cause I Iixely discussion. The question of I the rocluuilioetion ol Ontsrio cities and towns will also be reconsidered. Guelph was recently reduced in rnting owing to inedeuunh hm nnnlinnnu. but the nnnhnri. VH3 IUCUIIDI f$llll.`Ul' Ill ruillllg OWIIIR KU iuudoquntao hm niplianou. but the authori- tiol hwing comp iod with the domnuds of the undorwriton the old rntimz will likely ' be rutorod this Afternoon. | The lldowolk on u. The re brignio was called out last. ovonmg at seven o`clook by an alum rounded from box No. 25, corner Arch and Duncan mesa. Bum sections of the bri- gtdo responded. and nude very fast. time to tho some of tho coutlngrnu`on" on Arch Ihkllotr Queen`: university. Boys, in oxplodlu ro~or0okers. had tot. tire to the cider: k. and seven! planks woro burned baton tho rinnn. by the applica- tion 0! I for pnilfull of valor. oxl.inguish- ad the blue. $0-III `II vvvruu I JIIUUIIIII I An oldorqon in dooirono ot knowin wh it in that thfboord of works ha .5 wot ! tho Bmck otroot uphnlt pm-olnont "ro- uuin in it: 6 condition st thoj ne- tionof BI-oc and Montreal otxpotn. Ho noon: that tho pavement thouid bo con- otructod ml-on Montnol street` instood of vloh Oh emu-inc is of tho old coda: block Itylo. out! In Incident. motoor Iou lotion, will occur thorium Ionzit tho nut! to not uttondod to at onm. .... XIII`. Nlllla luau W euuuuluu Lu uaugulour. His sonar following this incident was very appropriate, being The Toreador," in which the lines "ring out ye bell.-4" ap- peared. It would be almost useless to say which song pleased the audience most. for while they were all alike well tendered. which is not always a feature with an au- dience, the rollicking and gay always re- ceived the warmest aplause. To parti- oularize at all, it mi; t be said hie first three songs were the gems. each in its: own peculiar way. The bcuife air from Men- delseclin's "Son and Stranger." a_song that rendered by ordinary singers would not evoke a favorable commcnt,'w:\s the first to call forth an encore. and was due entirely to its rendition. This is where the true artist shines: he makes something out of songs that, npparently.have nolhing in them. Apart from his publisher! programme, he can asencoros."() 1 Speed Winaome Boat. " andalay. a barrack- room ballad: that old but always sweet song, "Bonnie Sweet Bessie. the Maid O Dundee," and My Name is Mike Mc- Auley. Others would have been insisted oubut the audience had some sympathy for the sin r, whose long programme con- tinued with scarcely any intermission would trya throat of iron. 80 ended a most satisfactory concert and one with which everybody, by the pleased expres- sion of their fao-is, showed their entire sa- tisfaction. The accompanist. Mr. Jones, was an adept. never for one moment for- getting that he .was nccompanying. not rendering a solo` and was always Ill touch with his singer. The audience joined with the soloist in singing the national anthem. - -4-~-a-~---- - - pnuion '80 3| n3 Gill. Iodonctilnd at gnu long his anvuuphuuhonouuonuonboothu (min wIoI_ Io inplionhd. Bo wont b INEII IIIIIO ill. showing that In La. . -n-clan-lnl mama-1. Watlun-Mills nan war none or ins power or do he! ieelin since he can in thin city ast. Ilia p racing is per act. his articulation such an an artist alone can reduce. while his shading was simply yond criticism. His breathing. how- ever. is more noticible than on any of hie former viaits. Still. it by no means do tracts from his riect ata e presence. . does not. as in t e cases 0 so many aingi ers, protrude itaell unpleaaantiy upon his audience. Hia rogramma was a r o combination, inc uding as it did love and war. joy and sadness. sacred and secular. all requiring their own little artistic touches and receiving them as only a Watkin-Mills can bestow them. His recital last night was. indeed, a treat and as an education to young singers was worth twice the.arnount of admission: the only regret one had was that so few citizens took advantage of it. The city hall should have been crowded. whereas it was not more than three- rts full. This hall is not a good place or a concert like that oi last night on account of its proximity to care and boats. A very amusing incident occurred during the recital. At nine o'clock the ouriew began. and it was sug- eeted that the performer should wait, but he said. good-lmmoredly, "Oh! I'll drown that out." Just then a street car bell an which caused a laugh. and as Mr. Mi la was about to start, a whistle blew. This "broke up" the audience. and even Mr. Mills had to succumb to laughter. His sonuv iullowimr only up small Aualonoo. But It Wu a line Booll. Wubltin-Mills Ina lost none of his power .... .I-..A|. nl Cnnllnu mint-n MA aunt: in Hull , IIEUITAL BY WATKIF-MILLS. loud 0! Work: 1 Junction 2 u;TR.Ki:. Jlrlu. ._- II... In In _ _ _ _ A .-I nuvranuult In unllnu nuvyuww ndlndluunsndliowp uoolulu in Kuwait; ISDIIVIIIK (I. IV. IIIIWKHG, C00` . . .. Shoiford. Dr. boia. lib . . . . . . Shorbrooh. L . Pannolon. oon.. Qnnlnnnon All Rnnrhnnnnin Iih DlIUI'UI'\IDI.' It `in rlUC!-l. X": s . . . Soulanges, A.-(I. Bourbonnain. lib. . .. 1 Situated. Hon. M. F. Hnchtt, com. Six Hyacinth. Deauulb, lib . . . . . . . .. 1 St. John!` lion. I`. G. Ihmhand. lib. laden` . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .` Inner , . . . 88 Nu:-ion. I. T. Duplonio. con. (ac- nlnnnzionl DU Igu In Il|IPI-I.. CW1 uc` oknnmon.) S: Sunur. B. )1. Parent, Iib..,.....l3I5 Toni-counts. AJ`. Talbot. lib. .... .. we Tornhonuo. (LA. Nnntol. mu. . 20! `lino lino; 'I`nI, Nnomuul Ann 0&1 ICIVWIIE Us A. NIIIKI. UNI. . nu. mun. `Pol. nmma. .....% Til Ilmlhnlng K `gunk:-an Am v enacts. Inlcnnlu Wolh. J. A. iooyno. on Yunnan, V. 01:41:. lib. WIUIILIVII I) \ - - -- I St`. Jun" ' Lomor (mum. llb . . . . .. 4.9` g't;i'f'r._ :1). Lacombo, lib ..... .. Too: `;_ ``lf:f_ } H. B. Ruinville. lib.... 015* g`:";'n`;)`in.} R. Biclm-dike. lib .... .. 10. Montreal l Hon. A. W. Atwster. Skbawmnce 1 con . . . . . . . . . . .. 281 Ngpiorvillo. Cyp. l)orin.Iib . . . . . . . . . .. 204 Nucolet, George Bal|.con . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Ottawa county, 0. 8. Mayor. lib. .. . . 493 ` Ponhiunc. I). Gilles. lib ncclnmction Portnoul. J uloa Tuoior. lib. . . . . . . . . . 293 nolnc Comm. Am. Robitaillo, lib. . . 409 noboc But, Hon. Joe. Shohyn. lib. . M noboc Went. Felix Onrbny. oon. . . . . 264 Qnoboo Oountg . M. (lu-noun. lib. .. . . I000 Richelieu. L. . P. Cudin. lib . . . . . .. I28 Richmond. Joseph Bodnrd. con lss Rimouoki. A. Touior. lab. . . . . . . . . .. 200 Rouvillo. A. N. Dulnone, con . . . . . . 5 Qhgnnal I). l\--n.|..:- lab. (#9: IIIIT IHVTK I'M IVIWIDII` M... Two u0I'HIl'n.\ 8. Bcuchunp, oou.. Vndnuil. Dr. lglnmh lib . . _ . _ . _ . ., Vnudnuil. Dr. I4 Votehto. U 5!! \'......L. \ DI. I `In umluiunu. 5. llulcnll v .a 1. 1 . v........` "' 12.4 "'"""m........."'... DI ICIIOOI IIUBBCIOII . The Hon. Mr. Mnrchnnd, the pre- mier-elect of the province. apaut ` this morning quietly in the city. j and this afternoon leaves for his home`; at St. Johns. where a great reception in to f be tendered him on Arrival. He declares 1 that his programme laid down during the ` cum sign will be strictly lollowed. and amp names the huct that his government will be an honest one. No boodlera need ' apply- . ms. I (`I Argonteuil, W. A. Weir. lib. . 4 . . . . .. 1 Aithnbaakn, J. E. (lirounrd, lib . . . . .. I Bngob, \\'. Mcllomild. con . . . . . . . . . . . Benuce. H. Belnnd, lib . . . . . . . . . . . .. '. Boauhnrnoin. E. H. Bisaon. lib . . . . .. .` Bellechuano. A. Tux-goon. lib . . . . . . .. - Berthior, C. A. Clioiievorb. lib . . . . . . . Bonaventure. F. X. Lemioux. hb.. . .. Brome. H. T. I)ull'y. lib . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Chnmbly, Ant. Rochelenu. lib . . . . . . . Champlain. Dr. I . (lrenior. con . . . . 1| (Ihnrlovoix, 1 . l)'Antoi|. con . . . . . . . . . Chi\teanguay.Hon.J. E. Robidoux.lib. Chicoutimi and Snguenay. H. Petit. r~nn J. eiiasou. {mick St. CU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1! Com nbon. James Hunt. lib . . . . . . . . .. I08 Dorclnesbor, Hon. L. 1'. Pelletior. con. 1:34 llrummond, W. J. \\'aLta. lib . . . . . . . . `.3413! Haapo. Hon. E. J. Flynn. con. . . . .. .. 7 Hochelaga, Jer. Decurie. lib . . . . . A .l51m Huntingdou. (l. W. Stephens. llb. . . . 301) lberville. F. (lossolin. lib . . . . . . . . . . .. 71'. Jacques (humor. J. N. Chrmnoec, lnb. . IL! Joliehto. J. M. Tollier. con . . . . . . . . .. 5'! Knmounulm. Rudolphe Roy. lnb . . . . . . 49 Lake St. John, Joseph (hranl, con. . . .104`. I.-npmirig, Como Cllerrier, lib. . .. . . . . . I00 l.'Aanmnption. Joseph Murlun. con. . . `JIM Laval, l`. E. l.oblnnc,con . . . . . . . . . . .. I30 Levis, I". X. Lomieux, lib . . . . . . . . . . ..l0.'\S I.'lalet, F. H. De:-lueno, lib . . . . . . . . . . . l40t.binero. E. H. Laliberm. Ilb . . . . . .. ~- Magdnlon lslnnde, new oollstituoncy. elec- Linn in Junta. lllld l8VOl`||Dl mentioned." MnN1`Rl|:Al.. Que May 12. Speaking of the provincisl elections the Gazette says editorially : "The result is without ques- tion the sequel of Mr. Lauiier's achieve- merit. Mr. Laurier s name was used by the liberal campaigners everywhere. In constituencies where liberal candidates were weak or of doubtful reputation, and the cases were unplessantly numerous, the voters were asked to forget the fact and to cast their ballots so as to strengthen Lnu-` rier and Mowat. Leurier and Mownt will possibly in strengthened by the result, which wn~ certainly not justified by the situation in the province. Neither to Mr. De llounherville, to Mr. Tnillon uor Mr. Flynn is to be lnial nnv olmrge of pernonul corruption or wrong- fully muking of profit out of their public positions. They with their colleagues, ud- ministered the allnirs of the province with care and eflieiency. Every depart- ment shows evidence of their capacity and honest purpose. Their mistakes were few, and it is doubtful if the had anything to do with their defeat. hat is rather to` be ascribed to the remarkable enthusiasm which Mr. L.1urier`.~< name created nmong his compatriots." The result by constitu- nnnim: mm GHCIOB IIBZ - MUN'l`Rl\`.Al.. Quo.. May l2.---Tho geuural fooling here today seems to be that the prestige of the liberal government. in Our we carried this province yesterday. It. is also looked upon an an emphatic approval of Mr. Lnux-ier`s settlement of tho Mauit.o- be school question. Thu nun Mr MnrnhnI|rI_ Hm urn- l\l`KuKI|UlI IHIIIIIUP, HUN` UUIISIILUU Lion in June. Maakinonge, H. Caron. lib. . . . . Mnbnno, L. I". Pinnult. lib.. . .. Magnutic. H. Smith. hb . . . . . . . . Miaaiequoi. J. C. McCou|nll. hb. Montca|m.Biaaonet.to.lib . . . . . . . . Monhmagny. N. Bernnbchez. Ixb. . Montmorrncy. Bouhrd. con. . . . . Montreul, St. Ann's Dr. Huerin, I {q":Tf1_ 1 lib. The Llbernle secured lent: In Iuny [form- er Conservative Oonetltuenclel - The ltonnlteso For An lleurd From. - The Ileuben were Not All Returned uy Any Ifeune. Q17:-;n1', Que. May l2.-'l`ho remit of yesterday : elections caused it deep eur- priee bore. Commenting on the result of the election; the Morning Chronicle (eon- eervetive) toys: The genenl election: veeterdnneulted in the greatest political ndnllde *0! modern times. People re- marked leet nighttjit hietory had repeat- iteelf and that the outcome of yeeter- day'e polling won I eocond edition of that of the 23rd of last June. It won more than a repetition of that tlieuter, however, and mono vividly reminded ono.of the re- cent provincial elections in Nova Scotin. 'I`hn lhilv Mamurv (conservative) says: cent provincial oloowona Ill nun: uuuum. The Daily Mercury (conservative) says: "The reeult of yesterday ; elections was it simple Waterloo for the}.lI`lynn adminis- tration. 80 com lete was the disaster that not only in the government beaten. but it is reduced to an almost ineigni- cant op ition. The prime minietei- e oldest co lee nee. Mr. Bemibien. who woe is member 0 the eeeembly lrom confedera- tion until yesterday. is number- ed emon at the slain. The days of deed-luc e are seemingly over for A while. Whatever benet immense me- jorltiee are to governments they are likely to be the order of the day for some time to come at nll ovente. Amongst the likely nnrlidntea lor ollice from this district. the name of mayor Parent is already freely and favorably mentioned." Mim-run-.A|., (.lnn_. Mnv IQ. -1-`lneekixm l YES, THE EASTERN PROVINCE FALLS INTO LINEAGAIN. no wan In 321:. boxnox. May I2.-Bony mow nut! in Itrhillg and htdnun In Davy new I hull has anal IL. -Qllno an mull an 9u1=.B_E_1s_ LIBERAL! SPONGESJ } .3 '- .` I`i`u.I Maj. mu . `xi. ' . 300 . I 388 :l8t! 301): i `Oi! I00` I : I058 \|I\l| mu "0 CIR. JOIN IIAGOAIIT." which [or the to r nun bu run Is." tvlllo. Roth hon and route no 3:) well known to require an duorlption. II in tho moot popular am but pouinl- ` nuts 0 In Kim and \ho"H|nv. has In run if this nuuou. The not out probably 0'"-nnqo to ro- I rank for 3 term noun. l"orfuI-- that lhonnuion. mldnu the Owners. sun. but orur. Path. on. i