I-sinus - , u-but uunlnli by IX&l|dI. III III """u: 3'35. '" ".Zax'a.`n?nma""' fl I 3 OCT l'.n'mh-L-nL|..o'....!*.....`.'3.Q 0 I|I'lUU- A cottage. deairnble for Muumor resi- donco. on the hill at. Wolfe Island. near the English church. will be let. upon ap- plication to Mrs. Horn. Mr. Hunter. a saw-miller living in the ore of Pualinch, wu killed by falling ` tom his buggy. 7 B00 COIIHCII CDITIIDOI`. The prices paid for cheese at various points on Tuesday were : Bollevillo. life. no 813160.; Ingeraoll. Rfjc. 60850.: Camp- bollford. Me. to 8 ll-160.; Msdoc, Mo. to 8 13160. A ....u....- .1--.-._.|.|- 1-- _,,,, H '.'.".:`:a'.`."".. "":..`.`: the of lllth ole on of an or throwing van in hot clinnn Workman are engaged in repairing the ceiling in the council chamber. During a dance in the city hall last winter some of the plaster wan shaken or!` the ceiling in the councilchnmber. ' TL- ....:-..- ...-:.I L... _L--_, Ul LIIUIIIJUII. The dominion government has appoint- ed George Andoreon, manager of the Royal oil company. Toronto. as commissioner to Japan to ascertain from personal investi 11- tion the prospect of extending trade re a- tione between the countries. Mr. Ander- son has n diflicult task before him, but no doubt will succeed in his mission. as he is a thorough business man. He will leave earl in August and pursue his enquiriee for our mouths, returning to Canada about December lat. Wood Frairrvm Comet use mu mu nun IIIIIIIIYY llltl. Thll I In no clion. Even; eulferer le earnestly invited to tr one oz 0! theee Pills. end they will acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A IOX. l and For Bllloun and Nervous Disorders. Inch n Wlnd and Pain In he Stomach Sick Headnclu. Glddlnen. nlnen and well in; am meals. Dlulneu and Drowni- nczn. Cold Chllh. Flnnhln of Heat, Lou of Appetite. Shannen o Bruth. Cor tiveneu. Blotchu on the Skin. Disturbed mug` Frlghtful Dreams. and all Ncrvou: run ling Scnntlonmic. `nu [ Ililll OIVI IIIJIFIITIIITY Illll. his llcllon. Ivory In nrnunv !A Wonderful Medlc_lne.| cuuuyvlvu. A letter from London pays : Dr. Duncan Maolonnnn. in native of Port Hope, Ont... was recently installed house surgeon at the Royal Ophtalmic hospiml, Monlields, the only ocheir Canadian who ever held the im- portant. pdeicion bing D'r. Roddick. M.l . of Montreal. VIVL... .I.._:._:__ An . n..u., or uummu Markham on the expedi- tion. bubthey, having been unable to go. no other equally experienced person had been suggested by the Winnipeg and Hudson Bay railway company as repre- eentwvo. A hub-.. t...._. I-...L- -- '~ '* mouuem on June Blah. The povernmenb has completed arrange- ments or the Hudson Bay expedition on the eteamer Diana. The ex .lition will be composed of commander Va/akeham in charge; Dr. Donald. physician and motorc- logica)llioer, salary 3100 per month-; A. Dnnkwater, secretary and hobo rapher, salary 875 per month; W. hibtey. captain; Dr. Bell and A. P. Low.\ of the geological survey, in charge of a still`. Ao- oompanying the expedition are Joseph Fisher, Q.C.. representing the Manitoba overnment and the Hudson Bay and acic railway company. The govern- ment was willin to accept Capt. Bourke. R.N., or odmira Markham the bubthey, havimr unable to on. The Capital l-neIdeuts.` An order-in-council has been passed sp- pointing justice Rosthier. chief justice of the superior court of Quebec. judge in the court of Admiralty, which he will transact along with his present duties, and for which he will receive SL000. The late judge Irvine. who was judge of admiralty, ot 32,000, so that e saving of 8l.000 has n elfecled. Although the government hes been con- sidering the question. no decision has yet been announced on the subject of export duties. Lord and Lady Aberdeen leave for Richmond, Que.. next week. After re- msinin there a couple of weeks they will pro to Halifax to be present at tho meetin of the national council of women in Hnli ux- and from there her excellency will sail for England. Lord Aberdeen will return to Ottawa to be present at the jubilee celebration on June 22nd and then go to Nova Scotla touttend the Cabot celebration. Armngelnents are mode here for a leo- ture by W. J. Brynn, the defeated United States presidential candidate. on Bi- metelism" on Julie 8th. Thn -nuns-nnnnnt L..- --_._|-LA J V may aim-dun Outlluea Beeolutlom rou- The Annual Ieetlng. Ornws, May 27.--At a meeting of the looalaesociation of the national council of women last night. Ledy Aberdeen out- lined the programme for the grand annual meeting to be held this year at Halifax. The resolutions to be moved are on the fol- lowing lines : Alllliation ol the national council with the international council: the appointment of women on school boards; patrol wsggons tor prisoners. covered; to commend to the consideration of local councils the need which exists (or a na- tional and connected system of immigra- tion, such a system as should be regulated lroma contra point, with complete com- munication throuuhout the dominion. to have committees of women organized which should undertake to supervise all immigrants refcrred to them by any dis- tribution point. Other resolutions have to do wit the urgent necessity of'in- creasing the inspection in connection with the immigration of pauper children into Canada, and to prevent the sale of liquor at grocery stores and the compulsory teaching of scientic temperance in public schools. CALI. AND sni NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn A- .5eea'y, Szgrc, czm2 Gem`/e. Men'aLawu Handkerchiefs. Hom- atitohed. 8 for 50. annual. I IVI OVV. I gnaw. pa, gunman, Qmuu uuun. Mon`: Lawn Handkerchiefs, Tupo Border. 4 for 25. ll-_v- I -_._ II`__jI_-_-I.!_D, -it, `Starr I ultuta pnaluu UUIIBII. I51] Trimmed Ihndkorohiefl at $1.50, $1.75. 39. $2.85, $2.50 each. "gun's [nth `I--)I.--.L.`-I_ l'I\..__J nunuulvla. avv. any-u. luv, Lou, 300, Ladies` Lace Trimmed. Silk Cent;-9 Hnmtorchiefs, 45c, 900, 3! 5nd 81:25 each. 7.2.-.. II . o. . - 'rovE*s' -Ivvo Av-2. luvs SUV. Mm. ouu vlcu. Ladies` Swiss Embroidered Hmd. ken-chiefs. 10. l2o. 15c, 18c, 25, Indian` Lana Tmmg Qill. I1-..4_- UVIUUI-II7|I' II JUI 30- Ladies` Linen, Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs. Hem-stitched. 10, Inc, | 15c. 16c. 15c, 20c. 25c. soc each. . `I .-A.'....' unk. l?...l....:.1-..-.I 11-"! uuwuuu, u uu avu. Ladies Lawn Handkerchiefs. Hem- stitched. 8 for 250. r-.1:..-- I .:...... In... 7.2,. Iv I Ladies' Lawn Handkerchiefs. Hem- stitched. 5c each. I f_j;__|f_____ 1r-___u.-,,,n - I I"- Dvuuvucu . UV Ulllllu Ladies` Lawn Handkerchiefs, Hom- stitched, 3 for 200. Y -.1.`....'T.._.... 1l-_.`ll_-_-| 3.1, 91 ____ "D --.....,.....,. nI\Jlv1I.lJlJ uniiuult. Here are some special values in Handkerchiefs. The time to come for them is NOW, not in two or three weeks` time, because others will have taken their place: .. (`\r\.l\I\l . We have heard surprise expressed that we could mark certain goods so low. There`s no mystery about it, no secret. V\ e begin by getting the littlest prices that we know how and command of the markets per- mits. \\ e put a very modest prot on the things :_and pass them a ong to you. If the prices are notably lower than you are used to it is simply because our method of doing business is notably different. K '*'4.\l`;\ qr.) ruxn-ux.x .~. .` .-.l -._'.A ' " " ' " ` In our Cash only method. Did you ever think that the merchant who allows credit loses- Ist. The use of his mone for a time. 2nd. Something by bad (iebts. 3rd. The command of the market that ready in mey gives. ` \" Did you ever think that if such a merchant is to continue in business he must charge enough more to you, who pay him, to balance his losses by those who do not pay him, and to even up for the extra cost of his goods ? IUIII Ladies` Linen Centre. Red Lu. I~:In-nag` `IQI'Il".IAhA`n:AL .1 LI In LDON T ; scoLD: COOK TH ERE S ECONOMY FOR YOU um. Sold in bottles It 19. CL, 921. 9d.. 4|. d..und2 Dr. J. Coll]: Browne's Chlorod no" on the 1 Testimony cwoompnnioa onoh bott. 9. son IlANUl'AC1`URln-J. T. DAVENPORT. 3: '"un' "0 From W. Vesnllun Pottlnrow, M.D.. ft spitul. lmndon-I have no hesitation i with any medicine so oloaoioua an rm Anti-spasmodic and aumption, Asthma. l)inrrh'cen, and othar diseases ; and am : ]4:'a_ul _l_lug-mollrooynulunimnted to the (`olleco of Phnln ; @HLORODYNE- omanm. jg: ORIGINKL YYORCESTERSIiIRE Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors ` Worcester; Crosse & Blackwell. Ltd.. London; and Export Ollmen generally. ` I RETAIL EVERYWHERE. , EEA AND PERKINS? AGENTS: J. M. OBSERVE THAT THE SIGNATURE P. J. COLLIS BRO;l;INE S "KING srnnzrr. B6ooud-hand wheels :25 and $35. ~ THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE is admitted ll the profession to be the mo|t\ion- dorlul and vs uabio remedy over dinoovorod. CHLORODYNE ';.S !.%:`i?f.f"l".`fl`f. g T`' " """' `"""" A CHLORODYNE a::m:::;'="nr:.*:::.`:,::?.a':::?a,:l.:.:`l:':a?'=9" acts like a charm in Dinrrllcu And in tho only spool- lie in Cholera and Dysontory. effectually outs uhore ll attacks of Epiiopoy. Hy- Itorln, Pnlpitation Ind Spumn. 3 the only palliative in Neurolnio. Rheumatism. out. Cancer. Toothache. Meningitis. etc.` ;l lnzo Pm-_} .` JSDHAIL Londun-I h . Douglas & Co. and Unquhnrt & Co., Montretl. _ oursunn muuuapqn of every Bottle of the V` ` Gout. charm All in _:-. n,..: .... - . .7 -.________-._, -.-. M.D.. former] Lecturer es 8%. George`: in seat. ng that I have never met Sedetive. I have need it in Goa- ar rfectly satised with the uenlt " a _(}olie5e _o{_Phys_io pm that he received I dunnh Special Lot Men`: Bed Lind Handkerchiefs---A meke ol up of odd lines from the low Eu to the boat. We bought them 0 p be- cause of a slight imperfection in everyone of them. You you!!! not likely no`l ioe`hit if we said mthhgdh abonlit. at is imperbclioa WI netoeoll tlnometoeeoli. Tlilkd Men's Real Linen Bandhnllil It Bnnnnh- ~ ., mm um wnmo story ol the dbfondnnt human zed to any bad bun -worn to..-Su Timon, July 1!, ..and us. each. None in genuine wlthou the vault ` Govommont Stamp. Ovu-wholmlnj Ilodlonl \I|n| .... .. . _ J..'CUNNlN6HM S Men's Linen. Pun Linen Hnndhr ohiefs. Hem-stitched. 180; 500. 85, 80. 87o, - Men`: Lawn Iinndkerchiofa, Hym- atitched, 2 for 250. '. 33 Great Ruuoll at... Bloomsbury. Londomluc IN BLUE INK DIAGONALLY ACROSS -THE vAu:suu.I.'uVL us you. 15 D88 uunlop tires. Boston wood rims. single piece Crank end Axle. Adjustable Steel or Wood Hsndle Bur. Ga:-ford Padded Ssddle. and other first-olese features. - Indies Wheels of same equipment suns price. Wsrwiok Cushion Frsme $85. [Ideal Bio ole in the 26-inch frame OBESCEN ` at 800. It has Dunlap t... WOOKI rims- Ainaln nhum ALLEN'&s SHOES. . .. V IoI`Il but Is no I... .7:` _.n.'_ Ildol Molar. look: better. will and mom and cool 10:: for to- psln Wan any other vital to any who Don`: an an opposition Gala`: Account o! It but no it for mnnnu. PAC'l'UiAGI- manna A. `QIQH Out Inc the ol Whooln sud not on: [men for OOIIYB. KINBINGIONS and SILBYB. Our The "bur baking has that desir- able domestic avor, and we take personal pride in turning out the best of everything. But buy your PIES, CAKES and CON FEC- TIONERY o ':`I'III'l'. " Thowhdpq `lcilnuo up then in nonfat Ihohol-killuuothwu. which hunililtogotb thtuilon nu onnuu.un.DnvInndlunou. IvIvIIv\lIIll" wm VIIIIIOIO Ill b-zlotloo until ho uodonook to rogluog tho Onngo lodgoo in favor oi the nuodhl Nll ontldiooiplino Gnnd Manor Walloon. `nacho bopnoooliao downwards. and to LA: hang all)!-up guns. 3... -----n -"1--uv-uuv u-awn In sliding out duos. v-no -vv -in-:1 lotlrunpo. . Ir. Bi-rllilljlltn, who wu gt-and non- hryhrthoorunp lodge. vunhom LI: an... up-III L4 .....|-_A.-L A- _.,,L- -_....._... ... vuv yuIvUUuIlI.I ul monuly. Thou a bum:-y wan ukon pouuuion of. `Ind if blood VII not Iplllod the hull wu noilholrunpnh Locus Inyoun 0nd 0! this lnwlounou. with an and of oynpnhy for Imam. "" ""`-I -ll\l. IICVIII` poood upon the oinnqthey Innb AA tI.-L :5 _._.. L- ,1 THC I VICE?`- 9.$'.:""`$ ... .; you 1.. CVN - uu /I.l-III-tlll AV UIDHLVUD. With th`e 7ine weather the tramps have become very numerous. The ususl brigade of lead and tie travellers heve been joined for the summer by msny who hsve no de- sire for hard work end nd en absolute pleuure in vegebond life. The temlenciee of thie oereer ere hardening. The evidence of this iuupplied in the crimes which are committed. in the robberies to which they make resort in their ektremitiee The murderer of poor McLeod in Ne- penee did not mesn_io shoolgsniyone, but. disturbed in his nelsrious business. he used the we: pan of icownrd; end_to-dsy he is seeking the light from bible study that. secured before. would heve msde him, in all probebility. s respected if not en honored citisen. The trsmp nuieanoe must be checked, and if possible suppressed. A by-law should be posted under provision of which the idlers may be given not only shelter but work in return for the same. This work should be done in our streets, in our drains, ony- whenso long as it means teak. burden. muscle movement. Moreover the people of our olty must be warned sguinst the en- fnrtnln-nnh Al " 1- 0 Demon nug- ...,., ..... 5-....." yum wuoulc W some one elee. `The need of helping the poor to help themoelvee may not be no apparent now u it will be by-and-bye. when cooinl functions will be ab 3 diooounb in the presence of I condition of things shah cannot be removed or utia ` an ex reunion of it . d`h> y P __ P I ..-..- .....y u-nu`, cu ullnv VIII DIIIHXI IIOW are that the ooheme may have to be drop- ped for obi: year. The mayor, by virtue of his oioo. In tho chairmen of tho mnc cammihooorond of in nub-oouimitbeo. And no one can courteouely assume to preu him into the performance of his duty; but the tooling prevoilo om. nding his time otherwise occupied. he should hnvo delogntod the duty of develop- ing the garden ploh scheme to some one rule. v"'l`h_ -....I ..t L-|_:__ -l . H V - I - .-- -.__.. .. uuuu -nu uu upyuuluulll IPOIII those nwho were willing to work it. That: nub-committee does not zoom to have ind A meeting. and does not ooom to have done anything, no that the chance: now An-A thnl-. 55.. ...L._. _._- |-- --- - THE GA DEN-PLOT SCHEME. Enquiry has been mode as to why the garden-plot scheme bee not been proceed- ed with. The Wma has become poaseued of the facts. The matter wee referred to the finance committee, and it wee euppoecd to confer with a committee of citizens. Subsequently the finance committee ap- pointed three of ite membere to advertise for offers of loud end for eppiicetione from u hhl `Ckn -Auu u-HI-I-.- A- --A-- THE DAILY .VVHIG. THE RAMP NUISANCE. Lb bhinn umthnn oh. 9......" TI?! TARIFF CHANGES- ` Adlnullydopinion purovilln lanyard nth tad! oluugu. Tiny have been mdouur Adm 0! 5!! tho '-hotguprcuntd and dhiuudby pro- tooud Inuunu. and without any contu- sion this the origins! drain 9: n clarion! error or remit of wukniu. Boil! tho oonoorvutivopoporc wliilio and End fault, and clearly domonurnto that in any one thalxwill `hot be planned. Ila-.|_...I n-_ _ _..-A~-A! - L4 "OM./or P09` Ofbgm p.:,',,_-..- ; an-g'v`:x_u Io noolvod wlu -unujyh The `Auuionn nnnitnto of instruction. tho oldat odnoatioul association in the Iva-Id. will hold in nix -oighth anon! him noted nllnou the ontin work in oonnootiou with the celebration. and in Iuooun motile: to tho thomnghnou with :hi$b performed the whom dam: of in on. {lotto uenwy of the cit.i:om' oouunmoo: P `rendered A fun. Yoshorday a number of oitinna pruontod Lions.-Col. W. M. Dnnnm with I pans in ihion of bin norvioon in oonnootion with tho noun 0 `obraglon. No one do- Iu-nd ouch ntlonlion mom than the anot- folio &Y'.$' IO nitinn-' nnnnnnhhn -II'l`IMI II TOXIC. El Puo. Thu. Herald. William H. baby. of the Roberts & Lonhy moronnbilo oompnn . hnd Miss Mub- Bio P. Johnson.` both 0! rdsburg. No'w Muioo. were married an the church or Im- Innculntn Conception this morning. Mr. baby. the groom. being A worshy young bnslnou Inn. neuron in Mice Johnson that happy combination of gnooo than make: life worth living. Mr. and Mrs. Lenny will loan for their home to-mormw. ....+ r:..".a:'.-;;:;;`,:` 53..-':...r ;.';:." i toqnormw. uuuo unpoeelulo. Toronto Ste r. Printe sdvioes received in Toronto give ood reports concerning the health of on. Dr. Borden. minister of militie. Ac- cording tothem thein'ury to his consti- tution resulting from t. e accident on the Interooloninl railway is far more serious than was et rnt eupposed. Hie nervous eyetem is en be shaken that he may be unable to resulnerip duties as minister of militia. In aniy care. should he return to his post. it wil only be for A time. and then only untile euooeesor is Appointed. Rumor names D. 0. Fraser, of Guyshoro'. or Col. Domville. es the successor for the position. the former being the favorite. llnlltor of lllltlu In Find Aotlvo Dullu Quito lmponlblo. Toronto R1: in So there is to be a canteen in connection with the volunteer camp. It's in mistake and one the government cannot too soon rectify. What is more to the purpose is is reading tent where men can spend their leisure hours in elevating occupations. The liberal government should lead in this as in other reforms. The resolution of Sir Charles Tupper is acuriosity. He intimates that e liberal government has to back do em on t e pre- ferential clause, that, as a\@rise ative print puts it, he has had to crawl. But thereis nothing indicative of this in Mr. l'ielding`s speech or manner. The gov- ernment acted without consultation with the colonial allies in the first place, and felt then, as it feels now. that the German and Belgium treaties are not binding upon the colonies of Great Britain. and especially upon Canada. But the government must provide for contingencies. for the emer- gency of a decision against it on this point, and it amends the clause so that this emergency will be met. That's all that has been done: and it partakes of neither a "crawl or a back down. f. Of course Sir Charles Tupper moved an amendment. It was to the effect that when Great Britain is free to treat for pre- ferential trade Canada will be ready for action. Which means, if anything, that Sir Charles wants to put o` preferential : trade. to turn his back upon what he has 0 been preaching for years, to talk non- 0 sense when he ought to talk sense. His 0` suggestion that a bargain ought to be u made with Great Britain by Can- al ads. on the head of its `concessions, 3" is simply moonshine. The mother country may or may not be able to make sucha bargain as he talks about. but that does ll affect the tariff clause as it stands. and Canada is weary of a hostile tariff. one that has 0 rated a ainst British trade. N, one that Ir s enfo with the threat that if British connection could not stand it so N. much the worse for British oonnection.| n .a --- nu. mu vv yl 'l$he Montreal Star. a protectloniet journal of the moat pronounced type. in more` honest and candid than the )ecneerva- tive papere and co obeervee : "A general view of them leave; the lmpreeeion that Mr. Fielding hae been more anxious about the integrity of our national induetriee than concerned about the national re- venuee. which should excite gratitude in ` the brealte oi the lnduatrioue toward a minieter who might have considered him- eelf pledged to regard the revenuee only. The amendment to the preferential clauee. empowering the government to observe the Britieh trade treaties, in an exhibi- tion of frankneee which the first draft of the tariff eadly lacked. There can be no doubt that, whether we like it or not. the danger of having to admit German and Belginngoode on the same termeaa Britieh products, exiete; and it ie' only common honeety to the people to admit the fact. and provide for the contingency. The the pmpoeal to modify the anti-trust clauae by calling in a judicial authority to deliver judgment before anything is done. in certainly to be commended. This is not a power that ehould be left in thehenda of any political body-ahort of parliament in open eeeeion--; for when eleetione draw nigh and the party hat is going round. few politicians are in a judicial frame of mind." BORDEN MAY RETIR 5. n Wm longyug. nnnnn Innlt-A. _c 2_ In-I-Ion In Tun. rnn I-In--I.l, 1 . V % 1'nI:iuI1.Y wine. rrnu :- 10 cases of Bleached and Un- bleached Sponges, just open- ed up. end at half the regular prices. et Wade s llrug Slum. .n-I-IIoI unauoumon VII 0%'V!I with Iain; cuononiu An 8:. llu-5~'oossho- dnlthionqrnlng. High Inn was colo- bnhdutlozwb Rm-.!`r.O'Brion. Bil tin not aludvon she M uently nuohon nsuunnuluj ` A hath; cl 8 civic autumn on vcurvuhi-QHIII-hunhhct an gaunuuopglnhl uuluulinu j ~ . Iji me`: Mr, Dnnun will nk noun Iyho hm ' uotyotnhonrihod todono. and shenan- hoinhoounoillonnkoupthohslanou. 9IIIIWII_ IIIIGI. wu. 1'ou_I. u.au1.uu. I in bank. OM92: civic Mn ! mm. to roooi 0 - tnnoo has 093,. O1.-l.$.50. ` `l`otEl`..`8l':- 7a& 42. I n-x_;.1onIII--n1|IlII Ior` vmung onnnooa. _ pIIrI0_I f0l":do|'M 11000.. $455.23; In pomn . , t _. $61.91;.-undri:. #3133? I:`;sd..s;5; onuido hands. U30. foul. 81.30136. Runinl.n...RAI-mu a.. s..`..|. nu no. ..:...-.. . g--v-u uursuugy uIlIDl'I|llIIl. The following nuhmont. of the celebra- tion receipts and oxponditun it issued; ni"nod by mayor Skinncr. choirnm. and \ . ll. Dnnnan. bononry mercury : I Exponuo-Mulo for-"vinit.ing battalions. ` W70: nunanfor hon: nnnn. 8L5.\,!!.`!- J urll on]. 100 nun [Ill 0001! MOOYOIOG. W. J. Uilmnn. manager of the Bell holo- phono company. Brockvillo. has been Ip- pointod to uh oh for the company of thowholototritory rou Kingnhon $00! an riyor. DIUCKVIIIQ The scanner Nellie Cuthbu-t. will Iy thin anon between Gamnoquo and Sg- densbuf, calling st. all Canudian way portaonrouto. An ox-convict. nunod Adam is Accused of looting cottages among the Thouannd Islands and selling the goods at Alexan- driu Bay. The untf bu been recovered. F. J. Cllnnn lhnnnuan 4.` oh. 1)." n-I- mkov. Fnther Walsh, Spenou-vi|lo.h`ns en- herod suit for $10,000 against Dr. Etnpoy for slander. Thoqcaue will be tried in Brockvillo. 'I"|.- .o......... \?.n:. n_-LL_,_. ,, -n ThlunufthoAnncic;nvuohcnd nhh Ilnp :.. .. Q5 ll...-'..-LL. Run of the District oondonlod from the " Whig ltxnhnnxoo. W. Fnleinh, Bloomeld. ex-wu-don of Prince Edward, died at. Toronto on Tues- thv. U! Luv Luulliroll MOIDOGIBI COIIIOPODCO. Cards are out. announcing the marriage of George H. Findlay. commercial travel- ler. to Mia: B. Clnribel Rayner, Montreal, eieter of.` John Rayner and Mre.\W. J. Keeley. The ovens Lakee place in So. James cathedral on Tuesday next. ournou rarely to BIS. Paul. Mum. Rev. E. B. Ryckmnn, 1). 1)., and wife. left on the steamer James Swift. for O8.- tavu this morning. Dr. Ryckman goes down to attend the stationing committee of the Montreal Methodist conference. Fnrdn Am An}. nnnn......:.... pk- .......-:-_. " uwrwwn. Pa. 1 . Jnmea Shroud, non of eel-gt.-major Shroud. "A" eld bnttory. visiting his parents here for the [put two woeke, re an burnd to-day to Sc. I. Minn. ROV. Rvhklnnn I) II nnrl null- no" company, mu m the unty to-day. Mrs. J. Uallivun, Chicago, is in the city nnavieit to her sister, hire. 1). Fallon, Princess street. 1}. W. Maxwell, of the Hun of Kirk- pntnok & Rogers, is cdntined to his room suffering from A sprained Ankle. Frank Hum, whn will ......a....e.. r....... .... auuormg Irom A apramea ankle. Frank Hugo. who will graduate from an American law school thl! summer. has bought out a Partnership in A law rm in Warertown. IN Y J'....... a.......a --_ in U LVUW IUIK. D. MoClow. representing the Desoronto News company, mu in the city to-day. Uallivun. Chicano. in in the nitv llovomonu of the Pooplo-Whnt `I'll: Inux um Doing. Frank Upper returned yeaberdny New York. Tl llnhl . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . -45, .1 v\ uneven monma In we control prison." The prisoner did nob say I word but left court with his head down. As he will have to nerve one month for pointing I revolver no conacnblo Lawson, Curtis will have two years in all to nerve. unu UB6" OIIOO D0| 0I"0. ` Joseph W. Curtis. found guilty of un- lawfully attempting to shoot George Zeig- ler, was brought in for sentence. Before passing sentence the magistrate gave the prisoner a severe lecture, saying. It is A serious thing for a man of your character to go trampmg about the country with a loaded revolver in your possession. You had no need of a revolver and carried it only for what harm you could do. On Monday you committed three crimes. the first being that of breaking the statute prohibiting the carrying ol concealed weapons. It is no fault of yours that one or more precious lives were not taken by you. You have said that you did not intend to discharge the revolver, but your note speak louder than your words and it is by your acts that you must be judged. The law is very severe on this matter. providing for a life sentence. I do . not want togoas for-as that with you. ` but I desire to impose a sentence that will ` serve as A lesson to you end others of your I chat. I will sentence you to one year and 4 eleven months in the central prison." Drisoner did not ssv . ward huh I. uuueu mu use her beck to work. Jennie Meurenahnn nid that two weeks ago she went out to work for a farmer na- sidlng near Beth. She was not treated right so left and came beck to the city. Constables Megurr and Mcculln h gave evidence against er. Mrs. cGrsna- hen said her daughter had be- haved herself lstely. She had been employed all winter. If the girl was given a chance she thought she would be able to do better. Jennie promised to go home and boo good girl. The magistrate od- judged her guilty of the charge. but re- served sentence. seyin that if he ever heard of her miscongucting herself he would have her brought in and would send her to the Mercer reformetory. where she had been once before. Jason}. W I`---Ah -..__.l ._ ,:I. - SPONGESJ anon`: nlrthduy Oolobnuon. mg .|I.._.:_.. -A-;-_.__.. -1 A... __n --. _..- .. vulil` nu -lII'\'lQl'UI'p UIIOG tor By 00]. Dell. ' At the police court this morning Annie Carroll end Jennie Moranahan were charged with vegrnncy, with street walk- ing and were said to be unahle to give satisfactory sccounts of themselves. The rst named said ahe` was in the em loy of A Wolfe Island farmer. She h been given leave of aheence for two days to come to the city to see the sights on Mon- day and Tuesday and was about returning Ivhen arrested. She could produce wit- neases to ntllrm her statements. Constable McCullagh said many complaints had been made about the prisoner. She was known to the police as a bad character, 1 and on more than one occasion had tried 1 to work upon the sympathies of reopect- I able citizens. Some time ago a ticket was v uroheaed for her to return to her home at i lginburg. The magistrate remanded her i l C until Monday. and in the meantime will ascertain if the Wolfe Island farmer men- t_im...a ..m a-\__ L. - - - - ...,...__.a. ..m unuxnauruw remanded nor Monday. uncertain tioned will take her back Jonnio Math-nnnlum ..:.a .1.-. ....- ...---._ THE onsrmcw 6AsH:s. 00". Thl Would- Be Inn-elcror. Outed for Bi nnl, nnn, GOI TWENTY-TH REE MONTHS. PER ouiu. MENTION. _f U7zder em mam` scz'e7ez_?.z`z'fz'c co`n;f2'ol. / `. they no from Kulrkpatrlckfs Art Store.