".~.'5.e. - A-a=~:-~.. % ""='-:2-".:~. HID ljllrlesu The premier and Madame Laurier, who leave for England on Thursday, will be ac- companied by Mr. Boudreault, his private secretary, and Capt. H. A. Babe, of H. N. Bate _& Sons, Mrs. H. A. Bate. Miae Claudio Bate, daughter of H. N. Bate. and Mrs. W. 0 Edwards. The premier will pro- bably remain in London till the middle of July, after which he will travel in France and Belgium and perhaps in Spain and Ira! , returning to Uanada early in Sep- rnm mar. p08D3g0 BBIIIXPB. Mr. Charlton says the statement is pre- mature that he has accepted $12,500 from the N ew York Central in settlement of his claim of $25,000 against the company for his injuries. The nmminr and Mndnmn Lmnrinr, who Hlllll IUDU. -* K The American bank note company has commenced work upon the new jubilee postage stamps. Mr (`.hm-lfnn mun Hm ntnhnmnnf. in nrn. IHUIIU JHUIIUU CUIUUIIIIIUII. Mr. Wallac y rday drew the atten- tion of the doml n overnment. to an item in the new be If w ich admits goods u to the value of fty cents duty free. T a result wxll be that. the deparbmencal stores in the United States can do 8 large business by selling goods to Canadians in small lots. TL- A........:...._ Lnnl. ....L.. AA...-....... I.-- lloy Ill DUKIHIIU. A movement is on {ooh in Ottawa to in- duoe the government to propose a sub- atential vow, probably fifty thousand dol- lara, towards the Victorian order of nurses. Lndy Aberdeen : suggestion for the dia- mond jubilee qelebttion. Mr Wullnnn vnhrdnv draw fhn alumn- Tho capital Tldluxl. It is or bed that at the liberal caucus to babel at Ottawa tomorrow the gov- emmont will announce its arrangements with the Canadian Pacic nilwo for t,he building of the Crow : Neat an fail- D`.I7_ _____ ._u V. -..- _.-.. .. pvvvv --_.. .-... wu . ' gir Richard Cartwright will be acting pnomier during Hon. Wilfrid Laurior a stay in Englan . A mnvnmnnb in nn font in Ottawa In in. an purwn In uuunollli. Ill`. IIIISOIND thi; time made reply. showing thus of the total of imlports from loreign oountries men- tioned by r. Fielding: Inge put tonnes goods and a. large part sugars, liquor: end the like. upon which there would be no reduction of duty. As s nutter ol fact the bulk of these goods from then countries will not be eeclod by the reciprocal clsueo at ell. And you Mr. Foster talked about &he poor work- imzmen being ruinod. "Oh, he knows. oriod Dr. L-mderlrin, holding up today : Globe cartoon. Ham's out that is nun- ed. Mr. Foster looked or the picture of himself as a workiugmen out of employ- ment and replied. "No he's not. T e committee rose shortly alter midnight. The debate will. by arrangement, close, so farssthe reci rocal clause is concerned, to-morrow nig t. all uulrlel tlllcu out IIIOII um H30 0 position be unto {do away. When a: out down I won jut twenty ofhin on porter: in the house. Mr. Puttonon th I timn muln I-unit sharing that at am. Sir Charles talked was more `=3 nnnitinn Inann tn Ind; .-.-n lift.` . --- which ll OIO bulk! Chi lnltkotl human \ Yhloh love when you I b. at B In. WANTS A FIRM STATEMENT. Iuuln Inolnuurl, IDIF Donn!!! III ugnwa throng out the British dopondoncuu on thonight of_ June End an tho cloning ovuntoltho diamond jubiloo oolobnllon ofthgtdonhubanuhnup In Canada hvlhomnnl Seohhnd nnnnlnlnum u wile u n Lnnuon, unn, gm. I Tho Inggution made by the London oommiuoo, of which Lord Onnbomo. M. P.. and the umqniu of Dubtin no lninn mnmhm-I. Nut hnnnn ha Iipluhrl 11. um MIC mllqllll OI IJIIIIOTIII iallin mambo!-I. um bonres In uglma thmmr our. tho British dnnnntlnnnnn on IIVDTIDIO OIIUIIIDBCIDCOI. Ln IFIHOO. nua- siu and Poland the when in very promin- ing. Cold weather in Amtrin bu reduced ne proepecu. The popularity of Ameri- can our is increasing in Britain. `Dr, (I, nnmilfnn (II-ifn Oh. Nan Vnr-L GEII !l0|lI' IE Incrualng III DYIKID. l)r. G. Hunilton (Jritn. the New York Wall street ptomoeer of many compnniea, has been discovered in Pitubu , where he in livif} with his wifo and chi (I under an _2_4.l Li. L}. n. -- `ll - ...- II IIVID WWI] llll WHO Inn cull HUG? In usnm name. He was mogniud by his picture. wh"oh wusgublisbed in New York Kspers. Gntn mi he did not fast to has is sooussrs. And that all his companies were logic mus business concerns. His wife is I ' oh, Ont.. girl. Thu nnmrmtinn Innis: In tin /Innrlnn UIIBTKO WEB Iiyfbllll Ill |In'lIUlUl'lC8II. The wheat. in England is not making aeuonablo progress. It is `non thick and the growth in slow. The full uvorago can- not now be obtained even under the moat favornble circumstances. In France, Rus- tin and t .\Inru-I OLA -yhnnt in mg : nun-nn_ A big shipment opeped last week from the famous makers, Richardson Sons & Owden, of Belfast." These goods are direct im- portations and we mark as follows : ' 16 Linen Crash 50. 1a ...I. `Du... T....... I1-J. 1A.. -v_.v--an. C-11`: 1-nvvvvll u-.-. -.-v- u. .1... si ht of the brain. hon Booth-Tucker returned to head- quarters after his oonviction he was given A hninhnrnnl wnlnnmn hv ihn Rnlvnlzlnn quarters lillr Ill! UOIIVICKJIUII LIB WI! KIVUII a boisterous welcome by the Salvation army. His followers biased at the convic- tion when he mentioned it. Dr. Reineford extended his einoere sympathy to the com- mander, and another divine wrote that the charge was tyrmnioel end un-American. Thu though in Rnalnnrl in not mnhina I10 WIS munlureu. . At Denver, Col., on Sunday night, a Waggon, driven by Henry Mnieon. acor- pentor, and containing his eight children, was struck by It brain and fonrol the child- ron were instantly killed. Maison was in- toxioutod and drove on the track in full 7k-_ I)--LI. 'I\..-l_-._ _-A._.__-_I L- L-_.l WEB "1800- The body of a man was found on the beach near Swan creek. three mile: below Newport. Mich., yesterday afternoon. The bod has been identied as that of John Roller, the wenlchy Cincinnnti merchant, who mysterious! y disappeared from Detroit. He was murdered. AL 'I\ .... .... (`Ill A`-1 .....l..- _...LL .. HHHUE OI BVBl'y ualryman Ill EHO CUIIIIITY. There in a female leper in the Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore. It is thought. the woman contracted the terrible malady a number of years ago while in the West Indies. II: was only by a very care- ful diagnosis of the case that the discovery was made. VPL- ksrh I`: - ._.... union- `Ann ! l\l\ LL- lUl' LIIU IIIHVJ l`.|I1lYll;lU BUT` ICU- A valuable bulletin has been issued from the0nterio agricultural college, presenting plans of building and method of conductin cheese factories and crenmeriee, by Pro. Donn. It is a work that should be in the hahds of every dairymnn in the country. Thnrn in n fnrnnln Innnr in Hm Jnhnn lllyly TUUUIVIH BLUIUII KUUU5. Mr. Chamberlnilratnted in the imperial house of commons veaterrlay than the Canadian government was ful!y satised of the competency of the rm of Peterson. Tait: & Co. to carry out their engagements for the fast Atlantic service. A ....I....LI_ L..Il..L.'.. L..- L--- .'..........l l'___. ':..nuu.UvU. The Obtawa police are looking for Thomas Scott, of Hintonburg, on the charge that. he incited the lad Joseph Ln- pointe to perjury in connection with Stowe recent. acquittal on the charge of know- inply receiving stolen goods. Mr Chnlnhnrlniuxentnlnd in Hm imnnrinl IIUBIICOF. At the recent quarterly meeting of the board of -trustees of the United States society of christian endeavor. secretary Beer reported the total enrolment of societies as 48,305, with a membership of 9 min 000 DUUIULIUS 55 I `. ...` ML- nu ` chad: {or tho prlco ohm-ed for :0 than of Tutu Exh- hn wdan. ULIOIIIUUU `PCPIODI WBTB CFIIIDOII U0 GUIIBIL The no-oallod Baroness Von Tm-kheim urlvod in lonbrul yonterduphsving boon ` ,1]: gunman. Lnnnnthn- CIYU. Rudyark Kipling bed a method in his madness when he wrote about our Lady of the Snows. The first of June opened in Kingston with the mercury at 47. Furnace tires were started in not a few re- sidences. AL `L- ..........L .........L....I.. ........A:.... -3 Al... `FK'K"lh~Iv!I.I..II$I ` , . Sine intends going to Ban rancinoo and will give evidence there in the Fair will (Elia. OUIIHGCWU DGIUIU Dlg EPPOIIIDUQ Juugeu. Versit.y|ncrosee club played the Orbscent. athletic club, of Brooklyn, in the letter place yesterday afternoon. The game re- aulbed in a tie. each team scoring four goals. Thu I'.rm|hIn'nnnf.inun- in Hun Qnnn"inI'| The trouble "continues in the Spanish cabinet. It in said that the Duke of Man- dao, the Spanish ambassador to Paris. will be recalled to bake the place of Duke Te- tuan. the minister of foreign affairs. Tha nznr and (marina nhtandnd A nmninm uuun. we IIIIIIIIIOT OI IOTOIEII IIIBIFI. The czar and can-inn attended a requiem mane on Sunday in the imperial church of the Pete:-hotf in memory of the terrible panic in Moceow A year ago. when several thousand `persons were crushed to death. The nnmnllad Ru-nnann Von 'I`m-khaim .Jnn_mtba. he San nncnsoo ...{lI ....'.... .....I...-H... 51...... in LI... I`..'- -mill FHVX In `EDHOIUII yBll'r0l'!lI],IVlllK DZ!) `s Inj III,.IIIIaIl FIIUII `P In M rthoouol Scotland unoduloo. Ibo Incntl nlnhuh Inna mule u-ran.-nuns. Pl'UIlH0lIDly FIUIIUIHUU Ill PUIHIICIII IXIIIIIQTH. There is 3 block of business in the su- premo court, many of the judges being un- able to sit. on cases with which they were connected before being appointed judges. Vnrail.vIn(\rnnnn nlnh nlnvnd thn nrhnnnnt. FEDDIBB. I18 Wlll HV3. Two bicyclists, Miss Annie Hunter and Charles Fate, :1 n egro, both of Atlanta, Gm. collided with each other on Sunday ni ht. and as a result both are dead. rinnrlinr nnnnrnl Qnnnnnr nf Wow `Ar. A Little Sun In snnsmeuon. III (III. III! ll! I TUEUIII UUIIII "(U HUI!- rigedier general Spencer, of New Jor- eey. invites the English marksman to com- peze at the September meetings of the national and WEI-Jersey rie associations. Rinlmrd Harri: nf nnnndnan lninnhin, IIIIIIUIIIH IHIU 1`UW'IIUI'UUy TIHU B3lUClIloIUllH- Richard Harris, of Onondaga township, near Brantford, diod Monday. Deceased was seventy-nine years of age and was prominently identied in political matters. Thnm in A hlnnlx nf hnninmu in the nu. IWUIFIIIE DH 0119 HH'ULI. A heavy white frost settled over the N ingam district last night and destroyed I lot of fruit blossom and seriously injured sprouting grain. Jnmm Mr-Knnzin. A tan vnnr nld Dundnn apruuomg gnun. James McKenzie. a ten year old Dundas boy is dead. He was bitten by _a dog about ten days ago and it is thought he died from rabies. DA-.. ll\_-_.I.I.. - L... L.....I.... _........ Ill! ICU lrom NIDICI. Rosa Tremble, 3 boy twelve years old, living near Glonboro, Man.. was shot. in the hip by a companion iile hunting rabbits. He will live. WV... L2...-...I-I-.. III... A.._.'.. (Inns-.. -...I UB1 DIE.` he sultan bu consented to the extenu- ion of the armistice with Greece for a fort- ni ht from Sunday. nrnnl (1:-nvnlln WAD nnd 810 and anal: Ill DB II'0l aunuay. incl Gmvolle was ned $10 and coats by recorder Champagne, of Hull, Que.. for awoaring on the streets. A lmnvv whim frnnt. nalatlnti mmr the lmoly III DUHIIO. 1`. 11- Prof. Sykes, of the Western university. London, has accepted a position in Phill- de!IPhia.,' L- ...IL.... I... _.........LA.I 5.. bl... A-L4.`- \ unto nnmnu rm: nmuu lnryboar - Notes From All Over---Llttln of Ivan- thlnl lullv Road and Bo-onbondby The Don! Public. Counterfeit quarters no being oirculatod freely in Buffalo, N.Y, Pmf, Rvlmu, nf the Wnnfnrn nnivnrnitv What comes` to Us from All` Quarters. lrnnncnnrns wnlmlanur. 1 ELEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTH'8 FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. INEWS or IH|1WllRl.l}.! Ia uvmmon maul The Leading House in the city for Colored Shirts, all handsome patterns. Best goods from the leading makers at popular prices. Our display of GOLF and BICYCLE STOCKINGS for this season contains t the greatest varietyoctexolusive and novel designs ever 'shown.' The many new ideas can be appreciated- best by a personal examines AI ._ Ion Wanted. Mechanics. clerks, laborers. ohc.. to look in our window and see what we are selling in ox blood, chocolate and brown boots for 82. -A. Abernathy, 127 Princess street. COLORED SHIRTS. DOD, DU. laOI.llB. 0. Eastern league - At Rochester, 4; Syracuse, 4. At Providence. 6; Spring- eld, 1. An Scranton, 9; Wilkoebnro. 2. Ab Syracuse. 8; Rochester, 1. Al: Wilkes- barre, 1; Scranton, 3. Ab Buffalo. 11; To- ronto, 7; second game. Bulfalo, 6;Toron- In (I ............ ..,........-,. ,.~\ National league- Ab Philadelphia} 2; Louisville. 4; second game. Phlludelph a, 14: Louisville. 0. A0 Cincinnati, I; Waahingmn. 3; second ame, Cincinnati, 4; Washington, 3. At Jhionqo, 4; Balti- more, 6; second game. Chicago. 6; Balti- more. 6. Ah Brooklyn. 6; Cleveland, 2. At New York. 10; Pibtsburg. 2. At Bos- ton, `25; St. Louis, 5. 17-in-n lnnrrnn __ A 5 Dnnlunnbpr A - A Ballway Cloned. MIHAPEDIA. Que., June l.-At mid- night the dominion government oiiciala stopped the running of trains on the Baie Chaleur railway, w ich has been operated as a branch of the intercolonial since Janu- ary last, and the road was handed over to the _ representative of the Atlantic and Lake Superior railway company. As the rolling stock lately in use hu een with- drawn and that belonging to the old Baie Chaleur railway in mostly under seizure. the road will probably be oleeed for a few days, or until the A. & L.B. company can provide eutlicient rolling stock. The ex- tension of the road is expected to go for- ward ae soon as the company can nance their bonds under their arrangement with the late government of the province. mm IIIIIUOKI I40 HUT, Illlllfmllls DUI" OI FIIU III- den death of her lover. It Inc after greet: persuasion that she consented to take her part. and did its in mono parts with artistic feeling and great vigor. After the per- formance the fashionable women crowded around her in tender aympeth . She bib- terly reprooohed herself at t e clone for having actod while her lover lay in his burial clothes only a few miles away. Ill] OI I Clllfoy, lllll MIK N100! VII Ill- duood to take pub. Hor mu-rhgo to 3 wealthy young broker Ivan to cake plnoo this month. and he mm to nooompnnimhar to the opon. Ah the hour munod, w- ont. he did not come. and she wont alone; Rnfnrn {ha nnv-tnin rant nn A run; an UV'r| U UNI IIU9 CV1. III III` WWI"? IIUIIUO Before the curtain wonly up`; nqtg you handed to her, informing her of the and- dan rlnnth nf hnr Imuu-_ H: nu nftnr nmnh WUTQ arm! Bu DCIOTV UIIII-Cu DIIIEX UUllI' mieaioner orton this morning. Attorney Charles D. Stiolmey. who eppeered for both, eaid that he was convinced they en- tered unlawfully and -my were willing to be deported. Oommiuioner Norton issued an order of deportation. They will be taken to Tacoma. Wuh.. to-morrow after- noon by Marshall Aldrin and eent back to the land that gave them.` th. n nuyvu VVIIII on unuu--u. launch an. Nnw Yonx. Juno l.-Wit.habreaking hurt. pretty Miss Hnlchon Mohr, of Phila- delphia. sung her rt as Niobo in the opera Dr. 8 max.` at Camden. N.J.. on Hahn!-dnv nio t. It. um: I nnrfm-nnnnn in .wl'lI""Ul'. `DltlDID&.b ED \JIlll|l:Ifl, 1.1.0-3 1;" but my mg . was I omunoo II aid of I charity, and Min ohr wt: in- dnnul In min nu-L T-In man-Inn tn: 'l`wo Ohlnamon Caunho-0rder of Deporta- tlon luued. BUFFALO, N.Y., Juno 1.-Yun Yung and Yang Sing, two Chinomen w 0 were taught while being emu glad from Canada into this country by aniel E. Judson, were an-mi ned before Umtod States oom- ....'............. Y...-L.... sl.:.._. ..... ..... 146--..-.- mu'ch `sympathy is being fqlt by the citizens, as the men have all been leading respectable lives for some time. I0 UWIUOII. ' ` here Ip re to have been no motive one the peeeure of looking at e gond- sized tire of their own kindling. The honing wee oonbinued on Thursday, when they were sent. down for triel. which taken place in London, J une 3rd. In the men- time they are out on hei|,whioh wee placed at 81.500. Muunh -nmnnthu in Iunlnn CAM. luv u: now: one xouowm; awry : He eaye that on the night in July, 1893. when the crime was committed, the four were intoxicated and having a good mime. and some one mug ted setting tire to the stables. They I I agreed. And while Gare and Burkholder started the blue, Q-nlek --ul Wnln nygne, on. elm. non-nnr and They suit others. They} wlsuit you. Try them. 1 UITB Inu DIITKDOIUGT BIIITUI lil IJIIIIB, Smith and Fyte wont `to; the corner and kegb watch. L-.. -.....-....- L- L--- Lg.-u -`A nuuiuvn u-vvl-I-IIII 1"` y-_ 31.. coudoam -non-Ind II-. | Sun-rnov, Juno l.-.-A mansion In oauedin lownthii npk, the unt of that? young moi: for I . ` Some fall van ago the Bnngbsn hat-II Ihblol Into Band to the ground. which VII amid- _ ed at the time to be of lnoondi on-lqn. I lml. ....o.l.l..... .I...-I......I ....on La. - - UUIIII Us VIII will! punt in the air. It umnu-I ha In O FIIF III IUD llIIIlI'. ` 10 appear: he joined the Belvation ex-mg Ieme time ago, end it no preyed upon I: mind theta he was forced to oonfeea. The meta: waa communicated to the oounhy crown atotorney. who in turn in billed the attorney general : department. e the re- enlb wee that. werrente were issued for the surreal: of Gare and three other pan-tie nemed Nat,ha.n Fyfe, Norman Bunch _an George Burkholder, the latter now living in Miohi en. The preliminar heering wee begun edneedey evening fore magis- trate Noble. when (Jere was exemined and told the following etory I-In mun than nn Mm niohl`. in Julv. 1893. '3. Jolul one lslnua1_4.!`!,|.!u.!|i III I t.-a.....:".... -I-....n.I..| nu... ` : Illli llllblllllg IIOVOIOW Dill III'III,. WITI John D. Gare oqnfouod to hing u pudd- I run: in the affair. 1 5 cu nu one ulna In no In 3 but nothing developed John 1). Gun confound SMUGGLED FROM CANADA. ts nl_Inck"Im&.. rnnziuh GARE Eduinsawlb.` I Slabs sawed to stove lengths, 16 inches. Handy- : child can split them. ` Plnyod With A Breaking llonrt. _... X7-.." 1.....- I II LL _ L--- Baseball Yentortlny. | I, ,_ A. `l\|.!I,J WINK WII KIIHIUI :.':...:"`.`.`.:,;"i'.`:.; I m hnino n nutiai. rt: Cu Cvjvddi T TOW: ; Wnuhunhn 1:4 Junlhn. ougrrlnouuldwolhcth. A. c. JMINSTON & nxo. : `and Jawannn. In order to reduce our large stock of the abolv we will sell everything}: `this line at Greatly Ry--\ `. duced Pricel. _ Si|veIP|aledWaIe BEST QUALITY. LDC UIBIIUIIU III are behind him. lloonoflor layer. .._ . Nnw Yoga, Juno l.-;lDr. , rector of 0. George: c are -*. ing boomed as mnyoraltyosndldato :4: G. The citizens union and labor orgnnllulolu Am hahind him. ness. 5: be rented In whole orpnrt Old will improved and nodnrnibod fat I uh- ublo tannnt. Pu-oulun may be had ftoln tho under nod. POWER &. 50!. Auhltoota. lloroh-nu nk Chunbou. . whoylo munnlnoturing or Inn rdtiil hill- $1.75 for a Full Half Cord 3 TIIAT LARGE AND OOIIIODJOUII I'll- miuu (mm with storohouu Mxu) 18:0): occupied by tho Inolduocn Hardware n- occupied by tho lnckloaun ndm pan on PI-{noon shoot. Well Id: whobglo uunnfootu ring Inn In A: whole or: - -um; unnun ANU Uulluuluull III- l o~xou)18:oIy ndwno nnnl P1-lnoau Htnoc. Wall I Im- ._j_. FOR. SALE OR LEASE-N0. II BABRII 8'15. 13 room: and bath room. 11.0. Ontllo Bozuwnns out my Abcohuoun D with both ainglo nmd doublo rooml. th modem oonvonlonou. at 288 Qnoon Strut. mm-1*s--wn WANT MEN E wolnni to not for us in only town and vicinity. New goodn. Good pay. U. H. BPICIALIY 00.. Toronto. WANTED FOR SUMMER HOTEL. HARDY Man for urdon sud general worlr must fully `understand ulllng bout. W. I . 812- \'lNa,'1`idd`u Island. Gannnoqno. AN 1cxmuuENCIcD un'.Nn:n..u. snnvnrr for nnmnll fnmlly. Ono who can ok. Apply to may Fomn. 1a Sydouhun at. on. (VOOD GENERAL HIRVANT \ I Hun H01-IL, In-lot Bqunr. ON MONDAY A PAIR OF GOLD EVI- Glnaumn Chnin attached, on Prlnoua. Bnot. Bronk or 015:-onoo smm. Finder will he; rewtrdod on returning to In. B. W. l`0|.m:n. King Street, HARDY S, [:93 Brook-`Street. . 1 dconlbvoh luau smut will Uni` LADY`-I GOLD OHATN, PLAIN LIN Tho nder will be rewarded at WHO - ue. DIED. MAM-nt--Ab Barrioold, on my am. John; ` Martin. aged 77 yurt. Thu funeral will Inn MI Into ICHIDU. Buriodold. on Wodnoudny ohquool cl luli-put two o'clock {or Uounqulauo . Fri 01! II III UNION mullv mmlld} 9. `u I. J lpoilllll mil!Wl w o ` n "M; y Q ' 4 oldilt dn MI! 09 Oh x" ..'.."-'3"..a... "' * ' . rum. n: iuvo an (ally mama.` a,..'. : V Divinion street. to-moi-row. (Wodn J) at 2 p.m.. for St. Mary`! ouhod . where I solemn libors will ho lung. Friends and uoqunlntanool In nip!- fally invited to attend. `PEI Lnnnte Uinnnul-I utroot. blgphono un. Oun I Wui-BIRCH oou strut. block show 0 1 Lnnmo Unnnnn an innum- Prln era: 00 IQIIII. '. pIIo::ro;|mnnloo' '0-?o.:..'unh.. Wnm~.Bnowx--In Sh. Jamel church by the Rev, J. K. Mollorlno. on June In. ' John Dunmn Wnmn In Anni; (landing: ISTEAGY&%STEA6Y. JJU VVIEID-L ILVIUIIIU UVUK IIIUIIHO , Ever ahii-t waist in our nook VII. bougxt for osah. This mount I liv- ing of 10 to 20 per cent. to you. Come and see them. Prices from 890. to 82.75 etch. CUT SLABS. ( Uh To s'l`AIlP CIGARQ AT 0. A. low I uowm'|01oAn l"Ac'ron. WANTED A1` H01-IL. Ihrkot Bump. FASHIOVN ms 30 033315;. 9 Somti. f_!'on b MI` ill-`. qnrdeal1I:!c;!r;:i::ulUuP:.`.:l:iingg-Quoq|,"`, " ` Elizabeth mm! for inltin hoopakirts our mo `on ,__; it want. But` in iuvon og . _ :_I or- waist fnahion has made 5S many past failings. Dl1|I..JLJI.LV\J JULY 1|-I, Cull Cull` WW3` and nds us with tho lltgt. finest and beat-assorted stock 0( shirt waists we have ever shown. We han- enough and to span for all tho woniou within shopping dietuuoo of our non. [This is to Ba ism:-t Waist sum. JIM: IS THE sa1a'EwAI`F SELLING MONTH, and Junqzp:-is nnr` Hun`: nu uni: this `A j KN EXPERIENCED GENEBAI. family. Ono who mm man- N uonnu` A run or com mm- G_1u_gu. 9 bhnig_ on 8010 Agent: for Button-lot : Patterns. , n rlllnlll uuu ncquupu :';2 ;u..u invlhod to mend. lon|'nx-- n Klnnibn. HA1 IaCUp '50 I II. 46 inch. Pillow Linen. 90 inch. Linen Sheeting. nus nav, J. l\. mcnorlno. on olllni 13. John Duncan Wom to Annie. (In of John Brown. bo ofAn1IuIt Lm sun: on 1.lcAsI!`r-N0. Io BABRIIJ 8'l'.. F63 SALEORATO La'r., LOWEST muons my n..`....'., , n__,____ _|_:_:; _..:_L 2.- -.._ _A._-I. ...._ w 4 .. 1>..u.'I:I>rr1o'1`." wt.-r..`... Fauna` " .T..m..j." W. I. DIINIIAI. IIDZZI ACII ml.- EINBY BBAII. `If-I|LC-I A-I| `Z. WKNTED. iii BOARD: jj IAIRIIII. LOST. W08. Ii; JOHNS, `CA XIIHIEB HQ QC` can N0. 127. -_v- --v :10 PRINCE}; t .`:."'.."ma'.%."$'.%' ul It count. ST. UV: wicle Bleohed Tsbliug. aldvcpa 1`lRBS.| annual Funk Ouniu. niuon hilt-Nwnnl OIIIIIII. In nllu `Oh of OI-lpplo UVQV IIVWH XWIC A letter received from Bdmuol Hinckley, formerly of this city. than that he in now in Bunk lo. New Mexico. whither ho was obligcd to go in touch of health. He says tho wuthor than in way balmy and sum- mor-Iiko. The in I umnth in ad- nnoo of that in nhrio. Ho oncloood Xlhllhlinnn ruining `Jinn:-{An -L-.- vuluu on III In vnuno. no oncloeoa cuuploo plum, cherries. unw- sun: In puuuu. plulni, ouornu. unw- otoqvbioh bony: an wall ad- unood inns:-owtb. The climate with him huh pttinu Iplondud balm: Jnouoe, pmcouoo ny we N. W. M. I . hand. marched into the depot. to love for Englnnd. A large crowd Assembled and cheer: of welcome for tho arriving nnd farewell for the departing troops were mingled and on repeated. aucurlu no me am! properly I! lelt to Do Manncf: Their work nished the douch- monha have returned to their respective quarters, assistant. commissioner Mnllreo going to Prince Albert. where he will remain a few days. The Regina con- tingent left Duck Lake this mornihg And arrived here juobu the men for the inhilno, nnnondnrl hv Hm N I H D Ill IITIVQI IIUTU JIIIIJ III 511 IOU `jubilee, pmcodod by the N. W. Inll Inn-I-had infn MIA dnnnf. In In rlllillllllitil-`liIvI~IIlIlt!iIIIti" A Inn. (1.. :_ n..|...1_--.u-.. M DEVI . LID WISH UFBBBOU Ill l\0l'l'B CIODHBB. err. too, may not have died immediate- ly. In addition to a shot in the lungs, a bullet had been put through his head and bin eknll was battered in with a carbine, hi','b'dn. and blood still clin ing to the hammer. Inspector McDowe I has the carbine. The mutilation) may have `been done after death. There were Iignl around that Almighty Voice and the deluded lad with him had been driven to their last extremity. The digging of the pit with a piece of old iron, the marks on the trees whence the up had been drunk. and the cutting of leaves with knivea all speak of patience bred of despair. The end of the affair has given a leelin of relief to all the neighborhood, an eecurit to life and ro rt ia lelt to be nun:-neg Their wnrk pn`i):lmZl Mm .-hunk. ' tered and the brains They were at lost when the man Was stormed by Volitoers. Rnonu. N.W. 1'.. Juno l.-Tbo smoke of battle has cleared away and a few mat- ters are seen more distinctly. Dr. Bain. who was in the nal rush at tho blu at Manichinass hills,declared that the two In- dians had then been dead for several hours. It does not detract from the gallantry of the men in storming the blu that they had no more formidable enemy than three dead Indians. Had the Indians been alive it is certain many lives would have been lost. I . was quite evident that shrapnel from the cannons did the work. Both Almighty Voice and his companion sought the pit for safety and were killed there. Almighty Voice s skull was shat- protruded. Gunner Smith red with wonderful precision, only one shell out of thirty having gone astray. Almighty Voice had previously received two wounds, one in an ankle and one on a knee. It is certain he made at least one attempt to escape, as an improvised crutch was found seventy-ve yards away from the bluif. as well as the track made by him when creeping back. The idea that the bluff was a cache is erroneous. The Indians had no food reserve and no water. They were living on the birds they could shoot and drinking the sap of trees. They also had very little ammunition ; indeed they were completely at bay. Boublings, the Indian who shot constable Kerr and was immediately shot by constable 0'Kelly did not die immedi- atel He was dressed in Kerr a clothes. `Zn-at ML Dannie -\o\.~ |._.... Al...-I :..__....l.'..A.. FINE PIANO FUR SALE. HANDSOIIE UPRIGHT PIANO OF FINE tone ood as now, !or 0140 cash. Can be noon at. mo Oloe. -4 vv -a-\n4qasuvu:nn\nnv\.n I l'II\I4\Il\IO DBESSMAKING. IN ALL ITS BBANCHES. executed with nontneal and despstoh, at moderate prices. Special attention given to Children : clothes. 815 Pnmcsss S1'BIlT.0Vol' Run Piano Wnretoomn. `EVERAL SHARES OF STOCK IN THE K Frontenac Loan and Investment. Sooiety tor sale to close an estate. Apply to WLLKEM & WALKEM, Solicitors. screened and free from dust. And for N Cord: of Hardwood, oomrrising "able. Beech, Hickory and Iron W001 , to he Round Ind good quality, each cord to contain 128 cubic feet. and subject. to the approval of lh-I Chairman of County Proper!/K The wondto be delivered ona- :11! dry. and lhl Chairman of Properti Pho be delivered 0110- dry. and one-hull green wood. I Senatate tender: will be received for the ' one-hall` wood. Separate tenders will be received the show. Thn Inwnnf. handgun nnf. nnnmannrilv Annnnf ml Theloweut. tender not nee WILLIAM TONER. 1'. Chairman 00. Property. Kingston, May 20th. 18:77. innit? . no mo omoe ox me uoumy UWTK, on once`; lgston. u to 18 o'clock noon of JUN NEXT, for such 0! %`de1-mentioned : lib tnnn lfnrnnnn nal In ha rlnlilnn-all at Miss KEYES, $3 DAY OF JUNE NEXT, the den-mentioned lib sons Furnace Coal to be delivered at the Jail and Oourt House. as may be required, during the union M1897. The coal to bagel] screened free for M Card; of Hnrdwnml. nnmnrislnn COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. SiAIaID TENDERS WI1`L BE RECEIVED III`. thl nfnn nl fhn Lnnnlv (".IrI( Pnnrf -- -. -nu--v-vu vs \-uwuuv nu-wvv-u ynuw this .3: at 7 ifoloci. S`-humor ml Smith will leave for Gun- Iuoqno and way porn on Wodnoldays and Thursday: at 8:30 pm). Telephone 119. uuuwro. an. mu gum: no-mgnro. Re-orguniut.ion.of Granite baseball club evoni o olock. R-.-......-.. -..I n...:n. ...:n I--... I ... 11..., --_._-- TIC Dilly IOIIJDOOBFOIWIIQIOOGIII Tn hi. UL-.-n-Inn: h- STOCK FOR SALE. EVERAL SHARES OF STOCK IN THE Frontonnn Loan nnul Invnntmnnt. Nnnintv IDOVO. Thelowout. necessarily none ted. WILLIAM TONER. 1'. J. WALKE . NEW DRESSMAKINO PARLORS. l'\ nnuau Awrnvn tn A I I who nn nnrnnunn "- W-'5 -UIIDOOIIIIPWIIUDX1 `lo rut `rho-nlvu by. namuon drill too-night. Concert, Sb. Junu guild to-night. Re-ollniznlzinn nf (innit: hnnnhnll I Vlrish Linens. IALAIU TENDERS Wl la BE RECEIVED ' at tho ofce of the County Clerk, Court onto Kingston. u toLio'oIock the mndv 0 JUN NEX1`. fnr sxnnh 0! than % you I J `IO A n\\ILV ll4AVan\I' IALID WIlI; mun. IInnnO.nn_ Inn to 12 n'nIm-.k nnnn of Hm THREE DEAD INDIANS. `Way Down South. Loon. 5kuTaTu. neoessarily H 1'. J. WALKE , It Cnnntv Chu- ` WALK EH, County Clerk. I the . L_ 01.3%. u".'7':'s'. A K hm!` Dill if dl noun other than the above man- us run on or an ugntn wolllalmount 39:: .000 during also year. Thus uh all the rlnuoo ol rovcnno pouiblo. thud Inn `no onlnnoo for tboir goods on tin ml tum. In an n.n.s....| IBVUI OI UIIIIHCBC. At eleven o'clock. lter a speech from Mr. Davin. the amen .ent was negatived, but Mr. Foster hau still another up his sleeve. He made an argument against en- trusting the government with the power of making commercial treaties or Agreements with any or every country under the sun, and moved that the minimum tsrilf be epplied to my country only after pulls- ment has ivon its sanction to such 1 pli- oation. r. Fielding wok hold 0 his nssnrnnnnf. and Lu g `A-9 -.II .._.__..I gentleman ITO") IIHHIHX. His speech was a witty and extremely ' nest one. and he closed it by telling Mr. Foster that in comparing him (Mr. Rus- sell) to Job he had come near the truth. They were all Jobs on this side of tho house--ln the mstter of patience. He himself had listened to a member of the opposition say the same thing ten times over in one speech, and almost in the -self ssme words. In the lan- guage of Job. the supporters of the government might well say of the opposi- tion, "Verily ye are the people; wisdom will die with you." The libersls roared approval and the conservatives looked serious. They had gone chasing in butter- y and been stung by s hornet. Mr. Russell also gaves good imitation of Sir Charles when his adjectives ere owing freely. It wssndecided success. Alter him followed Mr. Taylor. of Leeds, who brought the debate buck to its dreary level of dullness. AL-I-_-_ .J-I_-I. -l;-._ A __-,_l. t,,, HPUKUH uunng EH8 all/BTIIOOII SHESIUH. In the evening there was a renewal of the opposition bombardment, and with more vigor than formerly. Mr. Foster, who has been puzzling his brains to secure a suitable amendment, proposed to add after the, words, that when the customs tariff of any country admits the products of Canada on terms which on the whole, the following: "Are, taking into con- sideration the average tariff rates of this country upon the principal products to be exchanged, as favorable to Canada -as the terms of the reciprocal tariff, then the benets of that tariff should be ex- tended to the country in question. This with the intention of elucidating the words "on the whole, which the ex- finance minister has persistently declared are so indefi `to that he cannot under- stand the\1f. nh`la;,,;trime minister in re- ply said Mr. Foster could understand much more difficult phrases when he chose. and he would not do him the discredit of believing that he did not understand the words. The preferen- tial olause meant just what it pro- fessed tomean, that the tariff of other countries should be looked at as a whole. Only one country had upon the examination of its tari been found to beentitled to come in under the mini- mum tariff, and that was the united kingdom. Sir Charles Tupper expres- sed the belief that Mr. Laurier had laid downs. rule under which all countries whose tariff on all goods entering them is lower than the Canadian tariff on all goods entering the dominion would be entitled to entry on the reciprocal tariff. From this deduction, which seems decidedly strange, Sir Charles proceeded to a general denunciation of the ministry for not knowing its mind. Mr. Wood, of Brockvillo, followed with a demand for de- niteness. Prof. Russell, of Halifax, who is a lawyer of standing, said he did not be- lieve in too great deniteness in a law of this sort, and was quite content with the original wording. He thought Mr. Foster s amendment was framed in such a fashion as to cause very great confusion. He queried Mr. Foster as to what he meant by his amendment, and that gentle- man took a few minutes to tell, only to find in the end that he had really missed the point of rofessor Russell's question, and had lai himself open to a rather pretty dressing down at the hands of the gentleman from Halifax. in annnnh um: n wit.l'.v nnrl nth-nrnnlv VUI|IlllO`I'!. 1. I16 lll Ul' emu HO WEE on the Saskatchewan looking for just such characters. but they did not show up. He regretted, and this in a tone of bitternees that there could be no mistaking, that any gentleman who uttered euoh sentiments should go to Eng- land to represent Canada at the queen : jubilee. The major is a tory of the tories, and if he feels that such remarks are in ood taste no one will quarrel with ` him. I, however, the jubilee representative from Canada were chosen by popular vote the premier would be chosen by an over- whelming majority. Mr. Dupont,apeak- in in French, took up the burden of the de ate till six o'clock, no liberal having spoken during the afternoon sesion. In the evnnimr there was A renewal of Olnrke Wallace speak: -no seen No Virtue In the Liberal Tnrl PolIoy~Ir. Lnnrler. Ir Fielding and Ir. Pateraon Attempt to Olen up atten. Oruwa, May 31.- l`he tariff debate dragged along slowly in the house .th|B afternoon. Clarke Wallace madea speech, in the oourae of which he went into a num- ber of the tariff changes in detail to prove that the measure would seriously cripple many Canadian industries. Major Beat- tle. of London, made a speech that left rather a bitter feeling behind it. He said liberals had V been taunt- ing conservatives with lack of logalty in regard to the reciprocal clause. '1` ere were men in the liberal ranks who a few years ago said if they had been on the Saakatohewaw they would have taken up their musket and have shot down the volunteers. The major said he was nn Hm anbnlmlmnmn lnnlrina fnr inst IPIJZZLEII MR. FIISTEILI He cannot Understand the Re- ciprocal Clause. IEXPLANAIIIINS in vain. =5 New Waiato, new Hats, new Dress Trimmings opened`*to-day. IS ABLE TO MOVE AQENDMENTS TO IT. pk, id! ;-;_:.'ll;.751. :5. the by KINGSTON. ommnro, 'rtm'sp;;Y. JU1~Tn&:*1.\1sA97. beconlolmdotl with admin cathartic or rgtvo JIIH1 Ou-hr : y in l.mhUvorP: anoau kolhon i 0 -ltiulvill " W . ';ho lunar Donhd. Loxoox. June l.- 1'h? Homing Poet aye today: We are requested to con- tndiot the rumor that the Duke of Leeds will succeed the Earl of Aberdeen en gov- I'M:-geoullofthnndn." UD `II 0080 WIIGII UIKOII Ollfo, IIBVIII CIIDCT been Imoshored or died of boat hi are in- rlnngal In. I-3.-Int. X0 IIIIOIIIITEG 0{ ! dueod by fright. Ilnothond To Death. Moxnrxmxn, Vt.. J uno l.-A folding bed at the Union honoo cloud nut.otnnt.i- cally durin the night. while Henry Kon- dall. oixty- we {can oid, was asleep in it. Ho was dead It on taken out. huh? oichcr hngn nnnnolnna-umvl nr (Ad on` Inga:-O. lg: nu` in lrnmlxnnte For Temleeamlngne. Tenor:-ro. June l.-'l`he Ontario govern- ment. lend agent for the Temiacemingue district. John Armetron , writes to the crown lends department a no the prospects are excellent. tor I large inow of settlers this a ring. A party of I hundred settlers, inclu ing women end children. reached Liekeerd two weeks ego. having with them ve blood: of freight. Several new homes are being erected in the village: of Hnileybury end Liskeerd. -_._-;-__; -_ g.__ .; uuacua on DUI!`-I, .),:.u-), up 1:11. no age. I CANTON, N.Y.. May .'O.-Twent_v-four hundred boxes of cheese offered. Small sold at 7c.. and large at. 80. (`.nun\1-uni I 1 (Jun Maw 00 __'l hir.r_ I IIIVIID JJILIUII \JlBOl-I UV: 1; inch. Pure Linen Huck 10c, with red or blue border, or all white. lg inch. Duck Roller Linen 7o. - u u 8_ V . 73 inch. Bleached Tnbling 69c. 0 I 001! UUIU I0 I10.` nnu IITSU lb UC- C0wAN.~wIu.l'., Quo., May `. 9.--Thirty- 1-ix fnctories offered 1.091 boxes at cheese; 456 boxes sold for 810.; 92 st 8;c. wu. an age. WA'rmi'rowN, N.Y.. May `29.-Salea of cheese on board. 3,265, M, 750. to 850. {`.A\l'l\l\\I` N V Klan on 4 l`mr.tu-.Cn.u- Tho Ohoeu Harlot. MoN'r|ucAl., June l.--The oheeseexporbe from Montreal to Great Britain for the week ending May 29th were 26,542 boxeu. The total shipments since May 18th are 84.25:? bone; for corresponding date last. year. 80,352 boxes. nannvunivr 1] lhnr 90 ._l'\H'nn-inn 0 HRH boxes: Ill boxes sold at. 8 1-100. 'Lo.~moN, Ont... May 29.'--0'eI-ed, 3,008 boxes May. Sales: 185, at 8}gc.; 50, at 8 3-l6c.; 1,114, at. 810.; 725, an 8 5-l6c.; 150. at 8:110. wATDD1V\IU N \' Man `)0 _n|nn nf cur. oU,.1o:: nuxeu. Ounnxsnvm, May 29.--O'ering, 2.080 boxes: 77! boxes sold 8 1-160. lmmm. n. M... on-, nu'......1 Qnnu KISLIIT DHUIT UUCIUUH. The guns of British ironclad: have been employed to shed the blood of Cretan: who were etru lin against Turkish tyranny. and thong! of 100,- 000 Christian: hue drenched the soil of Armenia without: penalty {of the great. seem-ein who shed in or Iecurity against. his repeating the crime when he tiude it. convenient. All this is execreted by the people of Great Britain. EUl'VlUlIUy LUBIIU VIUWI Ul Hulllll. llly ll! ralyzed b internal embnrmumenb, and England. wtich ought. to be acting under her own convictions. in content. to sit at. the table with the Lhroe emperor: and re- gister their decrees. Thn nun: nf I1!-High In-annular`: lunvn IIIIIIIU UK LIIU UUHUUTII Ul nurupe. Continuing. Mr. Gladstone says: Rus- sia_ Germany and Austria are at. their old trade again as the loan of liberty and jus Lice. France is tongue-tiocl by her sub- serviency no the views of Ruaaia. Italy in nnrnlvznrl hu intm-nnl nml-mr:-rm-mnnr. nml TGHBWIII UI LIIO IIUKTOTB 0! 1000-05. Lonnos, June l.-Mr. Gladstone has written a fervid letter to the liberal candi- date who is seekin election in the Peters- eld division of ampshire, to (ill the vacancy in the house of commons caused by the death of William Wickham. In his letter Mr. Gladstone urges that England should no lonfefbe a party to the present policy Ill Eastern Europe, where, he says. the holy alliance, so detested in the days of my youth. has been renewed under the name of the concert of Europe." (`.nnt.innim:r. Mr. (llmlntnnn nnvr Run. A Renewal of Honor: If Turkey lends Tnmpetocrete. ` Lorwml. June l.--The Athena corres- pondent of the Times in 8 deopeteh dated yesterday, urges the powers to make It speedy and firm statement In to the Cretan difficulty and to imiw upoire TJIIMIII; evacuation, after wlxih ho sey"'t.he Cretan chiefs will be willing to accept autonomy. If, on the contrary. Turkey is allowed to send more troo to Crete. there will be a renewal of the llfarrors of 1866-68. I nunnu l....... I ll- l1l....I..A....... L-.. 55 ?..`?""..``5L.'u'L' o}"i~".ni"n".'x". ll` `3:'h. :1 of UN- 25C my"? nah? 3-ownm. wh luhoboounchnmu-hot. Qn IIIIO anon Ihloh Imlnnvn