: , ` __ C. :1 A ` xv \_ E! -1 PAIRS Bl'0.'. . , Car of whieaylutorlng limo urrivod on G.'l`.R. Ior . Diary, 235 Wellington strut. , The oi ht- our-old daughter 0! J. Wood. Brantlo ,dod!rom being kicked by 5 horse. `Fa. uglng ant` nnuulnfu In nA 'Al|f.Il7lIl|l' UIDIC PTIIIIOI [Of Z00. IDIJIIIIIVIU DTUI. V \ eporte from many of the eouthem and ` wee em etetee Ipeek of earthquake ehooke being experienced 'eeterdey. The oioe of ndlen menu no But |smmn nv_1_nI SCISSORS. `AND THE NEWS TOLD IN RIEF " 2-Anuunu Bro.-. {0 IO JODDIIOII G U0. E. W. Cameron`: drug store BI-nnuiord, In lhmnnd hv m tmdnv. ljnd ntnnll ba- Iv-Vv I but ' nsmou. -...&..-_ inn DAILY ; but II`. III In. nap.-. III: III i xnnuuuuuucm .:.55.'.`..'..u..s...... " '7 Vbuluouoboy um and won nuup E llnnnl In llnlnn i WT 311* W III. nun Olllfo No buinon vu tnuncud Ilnnfon. and the oonpufy will await action the gov- crnnonl touching the nquut an ax- unsiou of line for construction baton Ink- ` In. -3- In-AL.- .5... [ZIUIFDIKITIIITWIII IIBIIIUI. n was oounoa Inca) tho oloction of oiicon and the `~ nuaoflhomooti untiluuch timouslho hgiuhtion to but boon obtained. Kn hnninnnn -sun tnnnnmul lhunfnm. And I I vcnfililtll Ill! lvwujc The stockholder: in the Kingeton. Smith`: Fall: and Own rnilwey company assembled in the compnnys ollioe at noon today to hold their annual meeting. On ucoonnt. however. of the hot that the legislation: that the company is seeking. lntive to the extension of the time for the conou-notional than-oud.hunor.yeI been nannrarlil-nndnunu-I uianm nnntnmn GIIOII OI) I I05 01 D130 um WIIOI, II! 500 I-in lenders hu-o been pub in dungeons an an inning aovoruly donlt. wimslnrieh. cries and curses come from the dungeon: md cells. The wnrdon has given order: that any prisoner showing his face at the gaming will be cl"-on down by the guuda. The outcome of the nlfuir is doubtful. pIVI\'UIlIllIx (IOU In DIOIXIIIICI. There in A terrible time at the prison. Seven hundred convicts no being aub- duod on diet 0! bread and water, and the n3vunIAgA-n Lang LA.-u In-n in nnangnnn L`o;Ictu An In Revolt. SAN l`Iu.~u`1sm, Juno l.-'l`ho prisoners , of the San Quentin prison are in revolt. A plot and an outtroak woe planned. and the turnkey was to be captured and com- [ polled (aloud the say out: of prison. By name means tho governor got wind of tho n`-sir and looked all the convicts up. thus preventing riot and bloodshed. Thu-n in A tnnihln time; At. thn nrinqn, Iuruy. ~ yu4|\-.;`A4M1M.\||-.....,,. ` \`u;N.\*.\. Juno l.-'l`he None Fmie Prone pnbshoa O duputch from Canon. Iulllld of Crete. to-dsy, saying that ghting occurred yesterday. non Cannon. botvoon Buouls And the ` cbrisuinn insurgonta. during which twenty chriatinns were killed. EHO '00 IEHIAIUIIQI (Ill DIIIU rlngu. L Juno I.--Tho correspondent of the Standard at Comtamjooplo says that ` tho provalent. opinion is t. as Gormnny is pinyin a bold game in order to force Rus- am to ( ooluro openly either for or Igninst T|"`|i0) - lM|\-.4vh'4\Am<.\I|-.~~.. .. I \.`|n\1\* \ Jnnn I __Thn Nana F`:-min W) nu nu-no quiet. quomuum: hunt I: . II) to nu. Pualw Spring. |..\\ N C M` Ilollolumnto .`L:l\: pum\.~\a` to V . it run. I In tn am: strong Bun.` maeolxm uu\ .. 1mm 1 an um-W out n. I mm. llu-d,?~%o M ` ia`0orn.I\\to5lu; I5:-0. Motofso :01: , No I10 : In-lu.Mn mam : Rrmlm an an ` The Jubilee contingent lay Inner From In Plougbboy Members. I Q("l:nr.u, June l.-Muoh Imlnvornble comment has been made here on the elovenly nppeerence of eevernl represente- tivee of Canadian reqiionte in the queen e diamond jubilee contingent. Mmy of these volunteers nre untid and have A very uneoldierly carriage. `Flue morning I Chronicle makes unmistakable remarks on the subject in its editorial oolumne. It |oalle upon the Cnnndinn authorities to make matters right belore the contingent leaves for England. in order to prevent our army from being diegrnoed. latent Wnr Newt. Loxlmx, Juno l.-A special dos tch from Athonn announces that the nth have retired from Othryo mountains to tho plains of Thessaly. owing to the diiculty of tram rtiug rations to the troops ouudonod on L at range. I.nNnnx_ Jung I --'I`hn nnrraannndant. nf W00 UFIIIK HRIUIU. Lu. 3 ' `UT 5 WUTUI ere full of earnestness an helpfulness. Pastor King then followed with an inter- esting talk on Fermentation and Alcohol. When wine. cider, beer or any other sweet liquid be insto work, it is near fermenta- tion ; an where there is fermentation there is alcohol. and alcohol is a deadly poison. Every particle of alcoholic liquor." says Dr. James Edwards, "you take into your system is as much a poison as is a particle of arsenic." Alcohol-in fermented and distilled li( uors--kills 100,000 men annu- ally in the nited States and over 3,000 in our own country. True. in most cases. it is aslow poison; but it is a poison that kills at an awful rate. Mr. Kin described the process of fermentation in r, wine and cider. During his remarks he analyzed a glass of what is sold in Kingston for "sweet cider chemically treated to prevent fermentation: but from the blue flame is- suing from the retort of his little im rovis- ed still it was found that oonsi erable alcohol was resent-at least enough to intoxicuto lie case of a man was men- tioned, who in one of our city roceries drank three or four glasses oi oi er, and went home so muddled that he retired to` rest for the ni ht with his boots on. What was this? Ci or has been well called the devil's kindling wood. This so-called harmless drink so freely sold and consum- ed in our city. is a fruitful source of the cursed drink habit. Cider. and any of the homemade wines, under proper conditions will ferment in twenty-four hours. A glass of home-made wine was analyzed with the same result as in the cider experiment, showing a large percentage of alcohol, al- though the wine had been well made and kept in a moderately cool place. The speaker thought that parents make a great mistake in allowing their children to in- dulge in these home-made beverages at all. Who can say that cider or wine, un- less hermetieall y sealed, though onl a few days old. contains no alcohol. he moment it bites a little. or "works." this insidious poison is present, and may become the gradual but sure downfall of the most promising and hopeful life. wmg, TUESDAY. 1JUNr:i'1?.18o?z.CV udnu h! In. loonuun-Ilouo-luv Ilu nnd --sum cum Analysed. \ Yeatarday ovenin ' . Mocnllnm pn- uldont ot_ we w.5.`.`3. momma` an gran people : union of the Unign In-got p at ohuoh on "Right Habits. Soup- turo'I Injunction "II thy I-I ht oyo ound 3`?! 3'11` l?.3.'...a".a` ..`."i.3`'.`.'1 v 5 ` tlon o than who have oontnobd pernici- onu habits. Habit: become :1 much 5 nnulr. AC nun: ||A{nn An nun awn: hnnn nu- `3" DA!` spun: vaiv RAW MEN. Postponed The Iloouon. -;--LL-|_|__- 3.. AK- I!` mans AND nnluxd: I. unuulno . wnoto ...l -L. .5 a "`E;'.": aM" 1.3: :8 six nxar! _ Born. June llutinueci. dinctol-oi the Mojotdomo ocl II II. . _ _ I.`...;'."`... "`.2.....""i'..."3.-L`. .!.....' ......' I2? nvvu no-gun auqvuvvu J. H. Fife. Goor E. Rodgers. _ir.. and Sidney Angeli. New Yr" . an in the city today in connectio with the Gor- bou.-I-`ituilnmonn prim ght views. They oomultod I loonl rm of lawyers this morning ntotln ndvinbility at giving tho inuodod exhibitions this waning. not withstanding tho nnyub letter of yuan- dny. The have have been vilhdnvn. 5KI|I`GCTgI"h I400` III! fl] nwumlnonuou for the medal of the Royal humane Iociol. of Great Britain. The nqueotwna need to, and the reply ha been forwudotl throng: the governor-general : hmdn. A couple fdaynngo the mayor nooivod an acknowledgment frqu the governor-pom oral`: socnunry. outing was she "lurtbor particulars lml boon -one on to England. nnd than the arrangements were pregnant- ing favorably. Ilo `III Got The Iulll. Honi Joseph Chamberlain. sacrotary of state for the colonies. has written to lnnytt Skinner. taking for further particulars rding the one of life-saving for whic tan`-Se!-gs. Long he been recommended Fmv um mnhl nf nhn Rnwgl Immnnn u-inhr l6QH HID l1N IUI_V Dill IUBTIIUU Dy llllll. Eneiym ims, of the Salvation army. gave an nttreotive and an interesting len- tern exhibition in the barracks on Satur- day evening. Many were present. Some farmers are shipping live pork to-day, W. Reid. city, being the urehaser. Hugh Smith is not in good has Ill. A numberof visitors sre now sojourning in this vicinity. Mud lake furnishes A capital shing ound. Some excellent 1- imens of the my tribe ere daily hooke . nngiunn. mo nauve mm. The annual court of revision was held in the village hall on Monday. Duirymen are thinking the eaent. cool weather will be disastrous to V. e enailage corn that he been sown. Whnt. he appeared above the round has in some places been out by the root. The local factories are now receiv. ing a large quantity of milk and are burn- ing out. I large number of cheese. The young man who wee ohued on Sunday evening by some of the village boys and who previously wee eeen in the village every night. he not been won since. A lesson hue probably been learned by him. I`....:.._ 1.....- at ska. G..I..a.b;.-. 4.--nu lloldlng Special Meeting: - lntereetlng Dairy Notes. SU.\`l1UF.\ . June l.-The majority of the farmers are now doing their planting. The Salvation army is holding special meeting: this week in the village barracks. A num- ber of oiciala from adjacent corps are present and meetings of an enthusiastic character are being conducted. Good re- sults are already noticed. Some of our oitizene eay thin in the ooldeet ay that they have seen for many y . Our Methodist pastor, Rev. Mr. Ple , will, in a few days, leave for conference and ex- pects to be our 1-piritualadvieer for another year. However. after returning it is hie intention of taking I two-months visit to England. hie native land. The annual nnnrt. nl revision wan held in nurlou ll ) IOFWITU. Theehook threw some of the passengers iute the nirand they landed on the tail: end in the gutterawhich run on either side of the track. Others went down under the couch. which was pushed along the rails by the train fqr some distance, although the engineer had shut off steam and had set his brakes down hard before the collision CHIHU- The train crew and the passengers. as soon as the train was stopped, begun the work of "taking out the dead and Injured from the wreck. Of the mutant -one per- sons who had been on the cone not one escaped injury. neneatu ID. The train that struck the telly-ho was bound east from Mineols. It was not run- ning fast when the accident hep ened. and accounts differ as to whether t o whistle was blown. It is also A matter of dispute whether the bell was rung. It is claimed by some that it was and that the merr party on the coach was making so much noise that the driver could not hear it. The double team of the telly-ho had croe_s- ed the treok and the front wheels of the coach were upon the mils when the pilot of the engine was seen by the driver. He ave the horses a cut with the whip. but It was too late and B moment later the crash came. The heavy engine. driven forward by the momentum, raised the comb and its loud from the ground and hurled it forward. fI"L- -L....L AL... _;._..A at thus mg--A-sang-A SutherIand s J HCUK anu DOW" IE8! UIVUIUKI. The crash came nlmoet without warning and the occupants of the coach had no time to make any eort to escape. Before most of them knew of the impendin dnnger the train was upon them, the ooao was u not and the engine puahin it alon the rails. grinding the dead ans inju beneath it. mt... s--x.. 51...; -o.....I. H... c.Iln.|m Inn: U1 -u-nu - --run u I : y-uyuu -uv:w II` DE_ATl-I. `twenty-on lunulooluo Sun Down At `lunch. L. l.-l'Iv lmod And Anrln lut Injured - Nola or `rho lorry- nunn Dtownod no Iound be in WIl'Iln]|ll'I(l III in IBOICVIIU It vuuu Springs, L. 1.. yesterday. A `Ally-he wit` a party of twenty-one xoureiuruete from` the Green avenue Bept church. Brook- lin, which started out: for e day : outing o. rnnah Lona Inland. wen nu-no`: be 5 WTIIII on `I10 1400' IIIIIIII Ilrlllll II a'lV|' rick boulevard `crossing I d tho following were killed: " l`.l..-nun. gnklgu In Q04 "Alain -On-nah | WON IIIIGG: ' George Ruhley. jr.. 824 Heldy etreeb. Brooklyn; William Gilohrleh. jr., 238 But- ledge etteeb. Brooklyn; Wlmlow Lewis. Dehlb avenue, Brooklyn; Lester E. Roberta. Monroe Itree Brooklyn: Min Dore Burbeoln, Susy. 0 IVOIIIIO, Brook- Ivn. . lyn. Th Iyn. W The injured were: Emma Bruge, skull frsotured; Clsrs Bsusrb. skull fractured; Mrs. Anne Andrews, boi.li legs broken; Lawrence Barnes, jr.. soul wound: Wil- ter Wellbrock. both ubiglis rsobured; Jchn Lewis, bruises; Edwsrd McCormick, the driver of the coach. badly injured; Earl Barnes. slightly injured; Miss Pssblez. back broken; Tillie Horn, severeshoc 5 Edna Bulmer. severe shook; Riobsrd Babes, soslp wound: Bessie Gibson. soslp wound: Edward Kennedyisnd Richsrd Gibbons. the two other drivers. sli btly in- jured; Miss Debetta, legs broken, end in- jured; Miss Rs Solllmsn. badl injured. Some of the end weie fri ht. uily men- gled. The body of Lester . Roberts was ground to pieces. Winslow Lewis bed his neck and both legs brok en. 'l`hn m-Ash nnmn nlmnst. without wnrnimr mm snmms A m:t.no;| A owe HAPPY OUTING mos IN KIITLI Nnw Yon. Juno l.--l'ivo young - plo were killed and 5 nuxnbor of o I wnniniurnd in nu Accident It VINO! PIC WU!` II|I$ II! I IIIIIIIWI DI DBIIIII woroinjurod In an accident st Valle Rn!-Ina-n. I .. 1.. vnnhnrdnv. A `All!-ho Ill I II. WIIICII IVIITUII UHF lUI' I III E UIIIIII` t. rough Lon Inhnd. wu at:-no`: I3 5 o Gain on the on; Inland Ilrosd uh . I'- rink bnulavnrd `nmnina A d bha follauiml Sancho At The Vatican. `tho: roouugu Aqmo. I'M. 11.4....` E Ilnohng-_ SUNBU RY SIGNALS. ISTAMPS All our Centre Tables will be lled with Silk Bugtins. 50 pieces Pongee Silks xoc per yard. . 4-K} 40 pieces India gum Silks (elegant shades), toe, worm 3E" -;= 55 pieces \-ex_y wide japan Silks, all new shades, 30, worth . All our magnicent stock of Black and Colopd Dteu F L Blouse and Shirt Waist Silks will be sold at prices that will at __ \-vvwauu ?"3?if5i!"n" &B'.`LS!l`K mv.%% Pewny &ACo. Kid Gloyes. @1311]! and A . Doors had to be locked and hundreds of people turned away. Never was there such selling of Dress Goods. ` Never such sell- ing of Carpets and House Furnishings. Never such selling (.1 I-losiery,.Gloves and`,F'n\ny Goods. . I i `lfjlqio line: are all worth more thlmdbnblo the price, which you Jgnixpnove by inspection at lIl1c V Great Exccutofs Salc Successors to RICHMOND & CO., I 14- _Phiness Street. :3 ". Have just placed in stock a nice Range of colors of the Celebrated ` ' As features of special merit we claim: A strong, waterproof tub, bound with heavy galvanized iron hoops that fully protect the tub and do not fall off; the gearing completely covered, so that nothing can get between the cogs; cans full size and made of the very best quality of charcoal tin plate: beaters of malleable iron and tinned; all castings attached to the tub nicely galvanized to prevent rusting. It is the only freezer in the world having the celebrated Duplex Dasher, with the double self-ad- justing Wood Scraping Bar, by the use of which cream can be frozen in less than one-halfthe time, yet tiner and smoother than can pos- sibly be produced in any other freezer now in use. Positively the best freezer in the world. Cream can be frozen in 4 min. with this freezer. McKEVLVEY & BIRCH. ]Waldren 6: Mader, {Our Best Argument is Not Allere, But in the (lap. J We are having a Great Sale of all Spring and `r ' Summer Materials at prices that are drawing crowds to our counters. I/ILL W001 SEBGES .. Double width, all new shades, 20c and 25c yard. ` Store open 9 o'clock mm. Sale for Cal: . Impurc baking powdursare respondblue for much had 5 cry--bad cookery is responsible for much in hI|Ith*-Ihlih one-and prevent the other-not 1 - t In Pure Gold "-5 ppm.-cy pure cream oft|rIr'powde!`. ._ \. TAYLOR 8. m- 7'/nu -0712? 41': 41.1.`? 0R0(W-I -- - or uie Late P. J. WALSH'S Stock a Great success. I ' J. LAIDLAW & SON. GREATf Dress Goods Sale Fancy Dress Materials. 2oc, 25. 30c, 33c. Many of them were 40c anti 45c qualities. ITIML` AT T `WING! PUITXITDTC AMT}. D-ouble width, shades, 2oc ahd 25c yard, including Black. `Bargain Lot Dress Goods,` 43% l` LIGIIIIBJI FINE ALL woor. CHEVIOTS AND- LADIES` CLOTHS 63 yard, worth 75. [and Packages only 25c. 300. 400. and 803 per lb. Bold by JAB. ORAIG & CO. Now Going On. THE IMPROVED, ,White Mountain Freezer GEYLON TEA \l\IALSH S. SIZES--2 to 12 Qnarts Inclusive. um FOR SALE OR LIAI`. v-nu-I-- unison -inrm -.4 oomtttiaing Fancy snug and Satin Marvoilleux, 37}c PER YARD. 69 & 7| BROCK ST. and 4 inch wide, All Wool run _ nteriuls, 25 ENTS PER `YARD. BARGAIN Lot SILKS, `hm IIAL PIODOOI IARIIQI` no. Juno 1-l"x.n1:n-Rooolpu I make quiet. quousuom: m Qn Am Punnun. nan-Inn AI\ in -.4'.< :....!-g. { $ALE: OF` Dress Goods u-uuun-vvnuw um I u.\n|!.(u\n NAM me to In Oornwkwobzs: 1'51-o.5&~toMo`:0c\u In l?o- lulu an to am : Rfvklbu no no NKOIL *1-Y5 `0\~3~\ : (`nrumw\ . mo to kn. lovlllouu-Port. mm to mm : Lani on m inn: anoumcr to Tlh. '" `-65`Iiiii'R6iA`L."' M IOIIIIAI. noon umum. ` Amt or Pacino llnllw .... .. 5 a.- J . Boys Dongola Ox- ford Ties. sizes 3 and 4 only. worth $1.25. We have marked them 750. Come in to-day and see them. Lodlng Shoo Houuo. IJYIIPOOI. IAIIITI. nun. II..- I.._..u \I!;.. u andsnks.1 ..i-`L5 ..\Y.\ NJ ..IIlI ..`l ..rr; . . I08 .. rm , , MI 1 lm IN m M I) X` H145 lnx ll A In PH` TM 11 3| I61 ma Incl man or allnuu` will 00 In Momma onm':3'., with the um um! l .\V.0.R..ot which cor In io.lor tho" tint hing. tho com nu omen` Al- dornun Donuolly an it "would be bulto unto unngonum that will . them` without an ollcinl bad on that day the alolnon of hot '0 dknoudjublloo. nonupucihlly anon ohicloncutivoonou-of Ibo ix? popu- larly Unppnud to In no of upuuh tojnbiloo hunts. I A Point `'01! `llom Aldornnn Donnell; `am out that at, tho diamond jublu tion mating; in! owning it was docidod to hold the oohhnbion on Jun 23nd. nowithnundinq I tho fool than or Skinner will In in Ilnnl-an] an Ilugh gs -Ask uh. IAAL L_AA [ mu xorwum In lll! pow, lulu wnon no I'll i `clued up he was found to be unconscious Dr. l)om-lay who eummoued and Mr. liclly was taken to hit ruidouoo and ` laced undo: rnulionl uutmem. Al the! g not: report holml rum-and cocoon- oidonblo utonl. and Dr. Dovsloy ln-' ! llows thus the uoixuro was not: I dnngomui i out and am No patient will be able to to- ; mum his regular occupation in n gluon : ll` John Kelly. geuenldolivory clerk in the [general pout onico. was stricken with n uoploxy while attending aotvico in St] hurl`: oxthnirnl this mnrninn Th. .. ` a\r_v`o cnthodu) this morning. The stroke was \-or sudden and Mr. Kelly, fell forward in in pow, and when he an . ! niolnnd Inn hm hm: found In ha Illinnnnlsinnn : ` uluploxy wnuo Iuouulug aorwco In at. l mm and the member for Kin ron. '9 `"~"" ""9 '_.V- ` ..--~-, J `' Clifford W. Robinson, liberal candidate 5"" ``"' `" `"""'|- for the . provincial legislature of New The synod of Ottawa dioceee hold its Brunswick for the constituency of West- , opening aoaaion last ovenin by service in vnorelend. was elected by acclsunation on Christ`: church outliodral. ev. A. Elliott Saturday. Wontmorelund a few years ago being the preacher. The bishop has np- ,I van liopoleealy tory. . pointed Rev. J. J. Bogart I! preoentor of Edwin Lyndon, Toronto. became insane tho avnod. to be roe neihle for the innate` from the ronult of his belief in christian at nll the eorvico.-. `eve. W. J. Mnckltr I science. He left Toronto on a bioyclmand aton and J. H. Poole hove been appointed i his mind lolt him when he arrived at Bow- ohnplainaTol eynod. Business pen-eione be- munville. He was found near Oehawa in an on uaaclny murnin at St. John`: the woods almoetnnked. hull. On \\`odnesda\y evning the parii-hi The London city council pureed a by- lorniully omcted into the cathedral of the , city of the village of London West. The diocese and the dean and canon will be ` people of the village will vote on it. and if , installed. Aniluloaccn Roe. of Quebec. i carried the municipalities will become will be the preacher. and the primate will united on December `.. .0th next. i be present. Harry Hamilton. a tilteen-year-old eon , ._..-...._...._.. -_._.. -3 .4 u....,.|..... .,: n....|...|. ...-- ..._....... church. Christa. will be by eolemn service i law providing for the annexation to tho IIKIOI UIHIII. OX`A\l.l'.. 00 I30 POIIUOII. In reply Mr. Floldln stated that um cu xorumuuuou of Mr. hanuon was pro- cc ad bynn inquiry by the treasury hounl. M provided in tho uutlrtoa rolutin to the nupcrannxunlon of member: of L no clvil Iorvlco. Tho report of the treasury board has been to the etfeoh chub the nu runuua- tlon of Mr. Shuunou would be I oneth to the service uudlu the public imorut. The |`nI`liouImuh|r_v Companion for I835 wan .r`Ol`N\lJ|_)` unruoot. in giviu 18:18 as who date l M Mr. l,.u..u . birth. um um: no limit: .l"YlUi\IJI" HUN HUD Ill KIVIII IGJG II VIIIU ECU oi` Mr. l.uu.uu'u birth. ore wu no limit: of ago in appoinunouu to the outside ser- \- inn. The Report To lie l`|-Iutecl. It is probable that the report of the penit.nt.lery oommieeionere will not be Printed or be ready for distribution for at out ten dayo. roeeibly two weeks. Moan people euppoeex that the report would be printed no a matter of course hub on Sal urday last. B. M. llriurm, M. I'.. die- eovored that no order to that effect had been given and that. therefore. the queen`! xrlnter had not ommn-mood work. Mr. iritbon had the ordur issued at once. The report will be placed in the printers hnnde to-day and ovtry ellort. will be made to rush it. to completion. This ex. plunazion Is ollorod in \'l6W of the {ucblhat many requests for copies have been receiv. ' ed by the pmuidem. of the reform neocla- lion and tho member for Kingston. COHLIIIKUIHL l coo by to-night`: pa I than I genornl uprising in funrod in t no northwest. ter- rlbolles over the Indian Alml my Voice. In enoh an event. we author tloo Ihould send up the jubllloo buumlion. which would put. upnuglondld llghting line. I would mlaa my o once of going to England 60 go to un uprining in the nortlnmat." Ill: llmnovll A B1-none. In parliament on Monday Mr. Taylor put. l0\'0l'lI ( notion respecting the Iupormr mmtlon of Amos Shannon. ox~poatmuter an Kingston. and the nppolnbmenb of Alex- ander Uunu. ox-.\l.l'.. so that position. In rnnlv Mr. Flnlallnn sum:-I mhnn Lha Tho I 4th Men Show Up Well-WhAt n lem- ber son. A member of the Huh 1 . W.O.R. end of the (ionmdian contingent jubilee bebullon. writing tro.n Quebec says: "A number of the `go-ennyn are fnl'Hn`g out on parade ovary day. they cannot; stand the neverc drill. We him the beat. section in the company, which is composed of men of the Qnen`a Own. Toronto, Victoria rillce. Montreal. Voltngeurn Quebec, nnd the gallant. Nth, el| strapping bi mon. welldrillod. The rie- men M0. in not. the pride of the Canndiun cnntmgenb. I I hv in-night`: nnnm hlmh A rrnnnrnl IIUVAIUII lUI' IIIUIIU I)! ll IIUIOU IUK U160. OV- Adlournocl mhnmhro. '1horo were thirlean delinquents lum- monod boloro bhojudgo. Eighb won or- dond `to be oommmod to jail. nix lor thirby du I, one for twenty. and one for fifteen. no paid up and two were order- od to my 025 month until their debt: were cleared olf. II-`ID. AUJOIITHOQ D0 Olllllflo Milli & Cunningham vs. E. Elliott. Aotlon (or manta 0! a noun for $123.70. no chamber-0. 'I Ln:-an nunnn Okla-lnnn rlallnnnnnin nuns. IIIUIID l0|' '0-DI Wllo Il0IlIo B. M. Bx-Mon vn. W. Murnyotmll. Action (or room-cry of value at rt-omluor note !or 0204 25. Juzlgmont or plain: ll` wlbh colts. mm. A. n......:....|....... ... n I.~un..u. -5. .1` 00! We Mull: & Cunningham V0. 8. Elliott. 06 3|. Action for recovery of value of: note for I135. Adjourned to chambers. Milli In nnnhmhnm vn. E. Elliott. l\Qj0|II'I'|OG I0 umun D9I'I. M. Harri n M. F. O. Munhall. An ac- count of Cl .77. Adjonrnbd to chambers. W. lddlmn u. 0. .1. Graham. Action UUUYID OI .lD- I In IICIJOIIITIIG I0 Illlllllflo W. (Bidding: vi. 0. J. Graham. Action for payment of balance of contract. 024.24. lhlondnnb paid 015 into court. Judg- ~ mount for I6.6-I with cont. '1 M R-M.)-nu un I Rlnu-I-Aunt nll Anflnn Jugf ' . .` Sun vs. 1!. Doylo. Action on an ucount for 09.65. J udgmonb tor plninell 10: 06.06. , `U Nlnhnlln HA 'I` nnlu LAMA:-| Cni- IOI' $.00. ., W. Nlohollu va. '1`. Onlg. Action for IIO danngu. I lMnt.|lf wulolb on Wollo Inland through dofondnnvu bomb not run- my ll advoc-dud. Adjournod until Octo- DUI`: O E. B. Louolu vn. A. A. Goodwin on Al. Action lot rooavory of an account of 00.50. Adjourned to clmmberu. M. Kn-rhrnn vs. It`. 0. Mun-nhnll. An no. Duel lard And Iilupoooa of To-an It `Juan Wlltloon. Judge Wllnon ruldod at to-day : Imlng of the am Imlon court; when and: I pond .h.A'..\Nll|ln:.n?|dnI-1 nl . lggnumn. vs. II`. 'n.A'.'W|l|ll:|.l|(?Iu0'$.. ul . oxnllton. VI. H. 3'.lLyon. Aobion for I noto, ndjom-nod \mtl|1 II I . THE RIF LEMEN ALL RIGHT. lunacy hung. roe-mu. . L-.. .1- -5... -4 -...-___. .5- 1 *' FIIOT DIVISION DOUBT. `futon In In church. .1: sun Dlin Willis. 0! London \0`lIIhi[\ was engaged to an M . Seats. at Rid`.- tovu. Jualboforzlhrodgyunodhr the gy-ddinxtl-o young lady ..,,,,.ma. and um!` I|lI.lIl'I| nonaty amen I367. l g ,|\IIOUI.lI\l0IIII||tn Inrnnrkpnpllp - main .5 ...".'a.`1`?: { s2'.`:.`.'.. 2`,...:.: ...`i.`3.1`."...`:`.': 5 new ommuuuon. o-mung thin;-two 1 INIQKDO IIOVOE Nd nodes! with no donpu--,` ghnundotnou on than now thonin DH ` I No ` at Haydon. mu Guelph, bhuduwrnthoiofoyncopnlnth `n 2 fooling Int ning inntnnglb. Ho bu tony yuroin active norvion Iinthiunortionol Ila oounu-ynnd is not I kn hitnt holiday Iinu I857. in ngloout llil WORD. v. I. H. I- Baht. now on sick lone him hr and mi -thus Q` llllllinn Elnnnnkln -.._ I illllll olnua IIIIPIIIIIO {Winn mm) race and the tandem oilurlo blado half-mile race. with mm, are opon to the Kinptou yacht ` Qlllbs I\.. I.` E ._..AI.- ...-- ....-LI- A- _AA__) A ' QIIID. i Dr. E. H. Smytho was umblo to Attend ' 3 the diamond jubilee oolobntion meeting `| last owning. but in went I lotto: oz in his ngrou sud ousting that is mxmgly in favor of btblnn much I ooh- \ lsntion and will do All in his potato 4 bring about in mean. I Raw. " ll- ALA: nan An n{nL IA-..- VIC, WIIO WUIW IOTOIIRII 500 K`. | Thoma Statfordai child about live your: ' of ago. was killed In: I train at Syn-noun. I N.\'.. yum-da . he attempted to cross the track. but in foot ought in the mills, and before he could remove it. the tnin nn | over him. cutting his body to pioou. A hllulut Inf` Nnnnn (huh bill I nvur nun. unsung llll nouy Io pnoou. . The RJLC. boating and came club will ; hold its mnusl regatta on tho ufhornoon of ` Snturduv. Nth inst. Two ovum. the single bludo lull-mile (with cum) race and I IKQ Lnnnvn ninnln hlntln L-IL.-nil. um... fteen-your-old . of Aid. Hamilton. of Guelph. was parent- al withtho parchment cortionto of the Royal humane association for braver in saving the life of A lad named Your 0 ris- tie. who went through the ice. Thuinlll RIAHABH A hhilr` nhnn. rm Ivgnu-n { IIIIIKOCI 0|] |v'9CGlllU0l' i.'.UBl| IIOXIK 1 ` lnl WOUIII IIIDOUB IIHKQU. l tho` I ll__.._ lX__.:|n.... _ Lin--- ..-_._ -I,) __,. ! WI. lloullly Lory. Toronto. became insnno ` in ` 4 Almost. naked. ll\|._ l-...l.._ `h. ...._.:I _...__-.I , L_ OI lI\" B~Il`E. \ Negotiations for the setting up of R. smelter and renery in Vancouver. 13.0.. Inn being blocked bv the high mice of 8l`35,000 beinf nnheti for in site. he new industry will ikely be located il mile or two outside the city. n|;L1`._..I \\' l)-L:..-.... I:L-._-I -_.J.-,|.., ulolr noun was Iwvu In Dy uruumz u rock. A letter moeivod yoatomny from the archbishop of Ontario. dntod in London, May `list. any: that his health is quite re- atorod and he tool: that he could again has any roan-onoblo amount. of hard work. The Chinese leper colony on D'Arcy ia- ` IIUU Illly IUHFUIIIUIU amount. 0] Era wot`: leper colony D'Arcy lnnd. British Columbia. has been reduced to six. and the malady will soon be stamp- ed out ultogollior. The island sullerei-s are visited periodically by A medical oili- Edi`. DUI`. I The youngest person over lpplving for a coroitiosto of qualication to tone}: in tho autos was Rovillo Shearer, A boy, need ` twelve years. who was licenced on Sntur day. The boy became A student at. tho ago of live yearn. Nnnnti-ntinnn fnr Hm -AM.:'nn nn nl` n Iron: IUIII prison III UOIFOID. NIIOH. Sull'Sergl.. Wnnlosa. "A eld batbo/ry. pnymnator-aergoanb of the Canadian con- tingent, jubilee battalion. loft to day for Quebec bu join the forces there, preparatory to embarking lor England. Thin Inm-nlnxr ah lnnr n'nInnlr El-nun-0. . [CU UIIIUITIIIIK IUT IVIIKIKIKIU. This morning at four o'clock Stewart : large planing and saw mill at. Lucknow, Ont, was destroyed by fire. The lose in bot.weon$l!!.000nnd $l5.U00, and no in- auranoo. Origin of tho re unknown. IV. '7` D n n u A . \ nu`.-A K - A`) L-.. L_.... -_._A uruuuu. \ll'l Ill 0| DUE "TO UHKHOWIL (`-.1`. R. ynr engine No. 43 has been sent to do duty hauling a summer passenger train between Montreal and Veudreml. P.!.).. and engine No. 899 has been brought from (lnnnnoque to take her `place here. Indian Aannl-. Mnrhln an Rn I Mn Il'l)l \lIIIl)ll0llllB I0 lull!) HUT IICO Ore. Indian agent. Mnrkle an Rov. J. Mc- Lnnghlnn arrived at West Sel|:irk,N.W.T.. from Bering river today. They had A rough trip. escaping disaster once when their boao was stove in by striking u rock. A lunar mmaivnd umummu {mm Hm xlllllly Ul IUUII III II")- The sir ship in now travelling over the oounmry. Have you seen it. ? So are our shoes. with tho newest crealrioua in artistic `footwear. Johnston & Co. Robork Fletcher. an old resident of Vaughan township. is dead. He hutl lived on tho farm on which he died nearly Ill the sixty-seven years of his life. Twn nf tlm mam nruntml in (`Jmtlmm n Ill (HO llXIiy'l0YQH years OI DID H70. Two of the men arrested in Clmtham a con ple of day: ago for burglnry have been identied as old jail birds. Both escaped from Iona prison in Detroit. Mich. ) sz...n'.q.m., Wnnlnnn, -ww mm hnr\Mm ULIT Ul lrulgula. 1; a bag of than B uby Hebron pou- tooe. on! Me. a bug, at oRne Bros. Dr. Ki born dnuian than his hnrnn var E055. DIN `I00. ll DI8, IV KVICIVIIC Dr03- Dr. Ki born denies that his horse ever run or walked nwuy, up stated by a local paper luut. evening. The animal never was guilty of web an act. Thu Air shin in urn: trnvnllinn nvnr fhn WHOM. 81.35 in nu I.`urnmMl. 700 ' OVIIIORI-Poll. L50 to I33: bun! M to | ml to mm mm. no to I! 0: Chan M to mu: 9 wmhlln. L to no `anon. {on so no`: 3:80. Va to too. luruu lur g-2.400. ' The quarterly returns. showing the number of conviction: made in the police court during the put three months, were made out. on-day. Thu R. &. O. ntnnmnr nr-ninnn nrr-ivml HIIHB OIIO on-uly. The R. & O. Itonmor Corsican an-ivod hero no two o'clock this afternoon with a small number of passengers, but a heavy ff lbs. came reg A hum of than Rmnnhv H:-hmn unkn- Iuc evening. . At Woodatock only this morning the frame carriage factory of Samuel Hi gins wu destroyed by ro. Lon O5,00g; in- lured {or 83.700. Thn nn-Illnrlu Ilnlxurnn nkn-\uv:nm Dh- MI`. rlwnar. ll D00 IDOIIIIIOG. J. P. Oildenleeve II expected home thin evening or tomorrow. utter enjoying an extended trip to the Pacic ooeet. A. .L "Art. rnnmnnntinar thnl Mnnrw 50-(II, TODIWIIII 0! I0 IIIIHUIHUDM Baron do Burn]. of lulu. Franco. and J. W. Meaghan of Montreal, were among the n.rrl,vnl| no the British-American hotel lutovening. At. Wlnmintnni any-Iv Huh mnrninn Hm Illillll (Hp 10 (Ill IIUIIJO ODIIE A. J. Hut. ropronontin the J. McCarthy & Sam company. Proocot. , was in the city to-dny renewing old nocluuintuncoa. nnrnn (In Rn!-rnl, nl Inn-ll. I`:-Anon, nnrl ODIN UXPUFIUHCUU 'KKII'(lIy- ol fndlan agent Ports 0. 0nh.. lled for many years by Mr. bohonhu boon abolinhod. J D Dildo:-nlnnun In numunm-I `nun: this IIOTIG. . For value and vnrlotyln ne footwear go to Johnnton & Co. . E. W. (}nmoron'| drmz non. Brnntlord. ' _Br|nt.ford, wu damn by fire today, no stock be- In% I tom loss. Ibl. oholoo prunes for 250.; 3 ll. large ublo prunon for 250., no Molina Bron. ' Rnnm-IA fr-nm nnnv all tho nnnxhhnrnynnd `I'M In-y must Inn on: And continent --`l`lu onthuod lluo By Ioporurl .And the world`: this Ilud By the Unload 2-nu Strictly {rah eggu. 9c. doun. at MP8 Brno. 5 at; a. d` u - _ W: Inow .. 11:. cu} '$n: . _ wad: |.IhM: om V`. . 0` p ulvn-rvuu -AIII'I'Io I N J x-Wn I N. `a sink "\'3"-t:'ui`. a{"'<~`i; No. 1` > um Ool , .`L.-g.- __.__.._..,4_r - \ 450