Lijror Pm `take no other. knots. Rev. Caleb Parker. :pastor of the! Methodist church. Bowmanville, for the past four yezys. was presented with an ad- dress and a gold-headed cane previous to his departure for Nnpanee. where he be- comes pastor of the Western Methodist church. I ) ........ -3 An Olga Anlnvnrl frnin frnm i.}lR track 18 restored. Secretary Macdonnld. of the board of education. complains that patrons of the public school library having books out are slow in returning the same. It in desired that all books he returned at once, in order that the work of compiling a new catalogue be completed at once. Dunial ll, `.\lnl.nren. of Ot.l.awn. one of church. Passengers on the delayed tmin from the west:-ay thntseveral mileaoftrack wereinjur- ed by thecloud-burst. nenrthe Banflembanb ment. In many cases the entire road-bed was swept nwny, and bridges suffered severely. It will be some days before the track is restored. u........o...... Ll...-ulnnnld n! the hmnrd nf T_Z GENERAL PARAGhAPH8. I nun Drowned IIIIO II`-Q g Q-.._A, and onecuve manner. Word has been received in the city that the department. of railway: and canal: will make a change in the direction of leaving ' canals open longer than at present. on Sun- ! dnvn. 1 Score Throo To Ono-Bucoouful Jubilee Entorulnmont. S_\`(lenhu.m, June ;Z8.-Ag:|in are we lnhle. to record ll. victory for the Syd- enhum football tunm This time it was `1Jaseronto's Inst kickers who lit the dust. in un honoruhle del'eu.t. ut the hunds of the home temu An excur- sion was run into Sy(le.nhn.m from Des- eronto, on Saturday afternoon. carry- ing at hundred or more supporters, to cheer their team to vivtory. 'l`he Vil- lage \`.`iL< crowded with football enthu- hitltvs from all the surrounding coun- try. Be,~ides l)eseronto`s representa- tivea. there were thmw who mme from lluttersen, llztrrowsmith, Yorker. l{uil- ton. ():ite:1, Napanee, lnverury and Kinwston. The re,u.~:on for the interest onto team had not as yet been lpeuten in uny of their league um.tohes, and of fast. players. The do vms an ideal one for foot hall. A slight breeze blew rucruss the field. I 'N..-. n-nvnn nnunml xnmewhztt in l)(`sPr- in this match prol.i1hly was that l)eser- t that they were reported to he a team 1 | Iom3cE1vE HICHLANDERSJ The Celebrated WARWICK Pneumatic Cushion Fram Bi- gyclgs 885. e . J.CUNNIN6HAM`S &I{'Z.""" " `W t he tobacco manufacturers will hnye their new cigarettes on the market. next. week. I `rho Board of control In lode e (Inn: to Ala In Welcoming "the VIeI.ore--An- olhu Thouund Keededto Square the 3 J nbllee Aoconnu. ` Txmomo, June 2!-l.--The civic board of ` control voted 8500 this morning for e civic 1 reception of the team of the 480: High- landers on their return from `England, where they have won high honor: in the Islington competitions. The iuhilea committee met thiumorniniz. u unngnon colnpeuuone. The jubilee committee met thlsmorning, and accounts in connection with the de- monstration of last: week were discuseed. The civic grunt; originally wee 85,000. end the total enpenditurp amounted to a trifle over 86.000. The committee will! es]: the board 0! control for another 81,000. It is generally considered that the demonstra- tion wee errsnged in a very economical l and effective manner. \lI.....l I..- lman uumiu-AA in Han nifv Hut. EISYDENHAM BEATS DESERONTO. Fucruss the held. I The game opened somewhat in I ont,o`s fnvor. fine rushes he-Eng xmule. by Pulkimzhum, Mclntush and \\'l1i1(=,l but the Sydenhum lmzwk division ('hE L`k- 4 ed their men well. But it was not Iung v before the Sydenlmm forw.1rds gust intu limp. and swiftly carried the hall down time. . The second half of the gun? was also hotly contesled. Both sides gave fine. exhibitions of how association [um hall should be plgqled. Both teams scored u goal in this all`. The gzune ended . with three goals. to one in favor of_b'yd- | WILL LEAVE OANAL8 OPEN_|.ONG- the t5y(1entmmiorw.1rus gun um |iin9. and swiftly upon the ('i[. l(iEi of Ueseronto, ditzzling the eyes of l)eseronto`.~x inwk division. It vms While they were in this state that Sydenh.-im scored two goals in the iirst half. It. was in this half thin Aliert Koen, while putting up it fine gamp. met with {L severe 8.c(`i(iPnl. On :1 charge from 11 Ueseronto player, linen Te-t:ei\'(-d tl, severe rut below the eye which delayed the game for El. short Hnna this `half. me emu-u I , with three goals. enham. Dr. 'l`0vell acted as referee. It was undoubtedly Hm hottest contest. Svdenhum has` yet had, unzl Deseromo will assuredly make the remnininz teams in the league huslle before the ...-.m.. ;. nvar The village was foot `must sueee sful entertutnme.nt win giv- en hy hum talentt at the residence of Mr. Lacey. i\lr. l.ace.y on this day, him his residence must handsomely dero- mte-d with hunting, evergreens, imil fl.-ms, in honor 01' our beloved queen. (`hinase lunterns hung here and there uhoul the |tI.\\`l], the whole preseniing ll. very pretty pivture. During the day i Mr. Iincey invited the residents of Syd- enhum to sips-nd the evening -at his home and munv there. were who re- sponded to hit kint invitation. Songs, r(`(`il:|l inm, .\{)(-'(`t`h(`.~t and seleetions from the \'i|ltLge.t't1nd were till rendered inn rnust ncet-ptiiltle style. Those. who -40 kindly .'m.si.te to make the evening of jubilee day one not .\`UI)n to be forgotten in the min(l.~,t of those. who were there, were. Mrs. Lacey and Mrs. I` niend, tu:_._.... l1I\l`\`l)n Pnrdv. Buck. tint] F. NlSBET Sj In the league nuaue muuxu um season is over. The village hull wild in the evening. Old men and women, young men and young wo- men, and hoys and girls were discuss- ing the diffvrenlt fine points in the gu.m`e, and giving great credit to the hnme team for so zmly upholding the honor_ of sylvun Sydembam. |..I..I.m (luv u':|. snent nuwtlv here, honor oi sylvun .Syue.nn.1m._ Juhilee day WIIS spent quvetly but in the evening an impromptu and must sucx`eis{u| onlertuinrnent giv- lulu-nil at the re.=udonce 1\w\ |\Iv hnrn Mrs. l.:u't*y and Mrs. umniruu. Mi.s'.~es Lawson, Purdy, Buck. 1\I9.ssrs. l"l.'u'h, M_('Phers<:n. Tovell, Law- son. l.:1cey.:1nd Rev. Mr. JaJni.=-son. The uudienoe showed their apprecizuion of Mr. l.:u~ey's kindnexss by singing "For He's a. Jolly Good Fe||()w," and (hen dis- persed after the singing of (I01 Szwe the Queen. 4 IUU uunuucun sun .u--u.-nu, The city council at its meeting to-night will appoint the new court of revision com- missioncra, or rather, the mayor will up. point one, and the council will appoint an- other. The sheriff is to be the third member, and the council will x the salary to be paid each one. The appointment of acity clerk will also be made, and. it. is | said. the grain elevator question will come up for discussion. -:"n:1TH view 6nAn:Tf:s. The Business For To-night. ,,_-;_>,,- A- And in every department and an this Sp/rlng's stock. Linings. Muslins, Prints. Sale commencs? at 8 o AClpFck-% IJIIIIIUU uvv nun: vuuwI-un `Inn Quznzc, J une `2S.-The B8. Turret Boy i is still hard ngrounchon the Goncilly uhosle. ` with no apparent c OM10 in her policion 2 up to one o clock this afternoon. Two tugs have been working at the vine] all this morning, but. have done nothing toward: moving the steamer. There is only one of the two bug: which can at to the IbeuIn- ` or : stem, an the other run moi-`e water 'than the steamer horloll. | Perfect ` LARGE onog ortsrglwuzlintzo. and;-no wu um---A nu-an Iouo In-n-mind "U W. IIIUKII VI IIIIU Llllllll jl ITUIU U` tion In: t been no A crop of pros: company shipped out 4.000 crates to Montreal. Ottawa md other nhq nub. Two can go was ovary night rom Imm- ington nnd the grower: no reaping 3 rich hu-vut. J udge Home has given jud ment in tho one of William Harding. 0 Sandwich. Igninot. the oiceru of tho Protestant pro- ' teotivo nuociotion. Hordingouod the om- ccrn for the coat. otparaphernalia, which he hnd nu plied in the order. The judge sl- lowod im 8403- "An -ni-I Mr: I f`. Tnlmin Iutnrnntl HA. atnwbonioo. During last week tho ox-` Ioweu nun ewe. Rev. and Mn. J. C. Tolmie returned SI- turdey evening from e. week e trip throng h eastern` Onteno. They found thee" their home hed been entered during their eb- eence and nneecked lrom top to bottom. The only thing mining eo fur is $20 worm of silverware. W INUHUK, LUIIE, UIIIIU ZO.""l`IVII' XI! in also hiubor olbholaamin {mun -;__._.I.__... I\.._l.... I--5 cg-`I. AL- . |TUESDAY,.29th INST. uucuuvnw. Irvu \`I-urinal: Qwnvwsnlui vu... Ladies Fine French Glove. large bu b- Lonn, white. cream and buff, black stitch- ing and waits, very stylish. Format price 81. Tuesday 75c. I` -.I:-..: D|-..|- Y .._.:..._ .. u;...a li`...+....-. 'W- 15".Y 105- Inormer rlcuox. Ladies Black Lacing or Stud Faat'.ners' 250 ozena Ladion and Mines Silk (beet guaranteed glove). sold nll)o r the Gloves in blacks, tam, cream: and whites. I Dominion at $1.25. Tuesday 81 pe pair. i at. straight coat: on Tuesday. ` E Having during our sale accumulated so many Remnahtl. we lfmd it necessary to put on this sale so as to disp.se of them,il' !. possible, in one day, and they will all go at 25 Per Gent. Less Than Dost Pric. Waldrenwt Mader, ;}z'oquet Sets. Special Sale for This Week in PRETTY FANCY MUSLINS and other Fabrics equally dainty for Dreses or Blouses. OUR PARASOLS are all the newest designs-Wh`itc `and Colored Silk, with Frills, also Shot Effects. You will appreciate them. Call and see us. TUESDAY viii'LL%iE :aLovE DAY. Hitherho we have eaid'very little about] b Ledli`ee' 'I}`Iene, klacing or Itud fnninerl. Kid (`lovea, though we have one of the est. renc ma es in ten: or rowm. neat Ltoclxa of them of any house in Can- I Former price 81.25.. Tuesday 81. Every uda, amounting to about $2,700. These we para:arrn.nt'ed.d P I Kid 0'. ` h `ll l l T d at the fol- iea' 4-atu ear oven `'5 ` 1:'..~igaS:s::.B? on "08 ay black or colored stitching end vvelte, very r_.1:_.I n|-_|_ __J an... . u.....-._ v:.a I swell woods. Former nrice 81.36. Tues- Iv -no rntuvv . Ladies Black and Tam-, 4~buM.on Kid Gloves, 50c quality. Tuesday 390. 1 -4.-__I nI_-|_,__l in--- A I....L.._ .. ..l..-.. I u.u..,u, uuv .1w.....uJ. guy.-~.__, "V... ` Ladies Black and 'I`nna,4-button or clasp ' fastnere. 900 quality. Tuesday 69c. l_..I:-.J DJ..- I'4`_...__L lVln..A L.-an Ln} REMNANT DAY 88 and 90 Princess Stu Klngiatoh TO BE wE:1.;LFQL_o _y;p Igjio Wnwson, Ont. Juno 28.--Novor`botou I` ah. high-u-I1 II. OLA lgnuninnf-Ann 'III`. I`! _ Youvshgdyaztzend the Great Sale ofthe Late P. ].WALSH' Stock on TUESDAY. B` -3` lunch I `.`;`..`'J Many Bargains will be found in every department at TAYLOR S, Cannot Got `rho Blunt! 0!. an lIIL_ an llI____. Successors to J. M. RICHMOND & C0. 114 PRINCESS ST. \A1als'h"s: Great $ale., Will be our BIG REMNANT DAY. ~' `Lawns, kottons, Linen Damasks, Towelling. ` Atglnnplnuu _ ,o- Vumu. Juno 89.--Tho and Kolo- _ nu, innllnil. MI bun ooded Iago thou" rising of the river Pnlth. Jlugv IIIII .. Khuo boon den and an mag. bo- tnon Kolonu` `lnthhu bun opt . .-.- `Flu; nnllnunn Inn nlnnn ihlh I GIVWQZ CCU CVI-`I-V ; I _A_'_`iLoo_o AT noLou`n. |nm-. chain} `$3? an 3-and-Q Aug -31%. __ J Cvvvv 11.: III`I4|I|-an ._`..lA.3'-j$QQ X noon ROIOIIIIIIIIFIIIIII lwnuwvpv away. The oolhpno COOK plloo V Ha I , min vu om-Ina. and It In boumd o mnny Inn Hondtowuod. Tho [ovum- mnnr. In: animal! III niltll-I to lililb )0 nnvo Ilonslruwnou. Inc gunm- menu has ordcod I50 Iokllu-y to uni tho inhnbitmto In the oort Io Igvo tlwlr pm- nan-6.- P0"!- Thom won 810 nilwny cnrriqomnld they fell in u grub heap together. :05 there in no denite I-oport. u no the num- bor ol puuongors. A torriblo storm of bsil, thunder and lightning val II in thotimo. and added to the born: the scene. The river had then twenty-one but above in norm! lovol. U`-gn nniglg nnlnloun IL. nnnnl min. Icon move nu IIOEIIIII novu. Sovon oiciall. including the pottqul at Nlilvan. have boon drownod. `Plug mlhmunn gt. Ifnln-nan in Inn-IILIA, III LVIIIVIII, IIIVO DOCII GIUWDUI. ' The distract us Kolona in terrible. Hundudo no homolou. their hquuo Inv- ing been carried sun) with who nub 0! the waters. I Beck I :-on Quebec P1-ovleee. J. 8. R. MoCenn he returned {tom IAIO Meguntlc. ulcer an nbeenco 0! three weeks. `who:-e he ha been in the inherent. ol 3 local rm bundling real eetetae there. He report: vegetation vo beokwnrd; owing to the heavy reins on cold weather, the lumen in most cue: have not done their sowing vat. ~ l Ill IIII4 I yet. UIOVOU, GXLTH ICHBLH, DVD on LIIUEII 1 Ladies English Driving and Cgcllng Gloves in Doookin.Kangnroo and Doorllin, will be sold at the same low pricu. u....v.. I(............-. ulm... VI`.-. nn. .3- Ladies 4-stud Pearl on... with swell gooda. price 81.35. day 81. Every pair warranted. I.ndinu' Whim. (`imam nnd Bu' Cantor I pm I` WAYTIHIOG. (luv 01. nvory pair WIITIHDOII. -Ladies` White. Cream and Buff Cutor I Gloves, extra length, 590 on Tuasd l.ntiinn' Enalinh D1-ivina and nnllmr igammbcks, A A fancy Baskets, WIII DD lulu Ila lulu BIIIIIU Iuw print. Men : Kangaroo Gloves. Tam. D00 pair. IFormer rico. ' ur.n A-non: I.Al`:LQ, and Minna. III: swims HARDWARE, BICYCLE BARGAINS. nouoiud to up so. Buwupboz unnations 0f,HIm'Ob1or Wrapper. Tn` putting up berrieg. fruits, vegetables, etc., If icobked i'n Stransky Steel ` wan, Granite or Agne- wq;-o. The handsomest, but wearing and purest pods made. _ The qual- ttygakes our prices look `u small. . CQIIIOI Prince and wgn. Elutoll Struts. xma swans:-r. H to much up to the Dlrllc I. All one cw; `upon ere `calling down/[the department or not arranging 3 reception at more importance for the` ditferent oonolngenu. The people ere fairly going any over &he colonial troops and In doing their ubmoot to treat us well and give no e good time. All l.ho-theetree here are free to the membere of the Cona- dien contingent, in touch every other man met. with venue to treat. us bathe beet there is to. be had. All hhet ie neceenery in to eey `I on: 5 Canadian and the best. in who nhcl in fnrthomnimr. II IA) HI A ball on vuuquw---. ..__. ---_ ___ ,, the piece in forthomnin . "A brother of Mr. ke. blacksmith. came up to the berraokn to see me. I knew him before he eroke. I aalxod him if his name wee not looks and he took a copy of the Bnrrisu Wmu out of his pocket, with my picture in it and said `nut in you, all right Newman. I took a tour through Westminster abbey yesterday. and visited the tombs of Englend'e past hinge and queens. I saw the tomb of King William Ill and Mary, his wife. ' I paid six pence for three orange lilies toplae on his tomb. I am going to visit 3t. Paul : and the tower of Lon- don thie afternoon. the Bank of England tomorrow afternoon. and am going to at- tend u Imoker with the Scots gum - ds to- morrow night. Dear only knows where I will/viait before I start for home. um. i....,. hurl nnfu mm hnlf.lmur u drill willvieio before 1 start. to! name. "We have had only one hell`-liour s einoe coming to London. I am getting so about that I can scarcely button up my zerge. We are quartered with Chinese. Hindooa, Jemeicu negroea and men of all colors. There are white. black, yellow and all kinds of men here in uni- form. Icould write forever and then not be able to tell all I have seen since coming here. It in estimated the at the very loaat. there will be 300 people killed before the ceremonies come to an end. The decora- tions are Iimpl elaborate. too much so for description. he I-treat [routing our bar- racks in crowded from walk to walk from daylight; until midnight. There are 17.000 men quartered in the one barracks. I hope to keep 1 diary so as not toforget. all I ham: moan." The Drmllnn `think I not of the cum- dlnn roopa. ' Bereere as few exbnote from I letter eenla to his lalnily by Color-Selgt. W. New- man, now in London, Epgle . with the odlonial troops taking part in the queen : jubee oeremoniee: We arrived here on Tuesday night at juboo ooromomea: "Wo arrived on Tuesday 10:30 o'clock. The file and drum and bugle band: of the Gm r Gourd: and 5 band 0! piper: met no I played as up to Cholln barracks. In t It us two hours much tip to tho bnruc I. All the city hnnnra ADA mnllinn do tho dnttmont riuwn at am. you got cum-'s. %&mwm% 7 ` , ' ( X . lllllluuvu II -vwvv -. SH.\NNoNvu.I.a, June 28.--Adam Mc- Alliator and wife. of Point. '55. Charles, en- joyed their bones; moon at the home of tho groom's father. The social given under the managemont oi the Methodist church wuagrand succou. The roooipu of the evening amounted to Sll. Mru. Jonathan Allison and daughter paid our village a ying visit laat week. The private excur- sion to Glen Island and around the Quinoe was I grand aucceu. Mr, nnd Mn. Eaamrbrook. Tweed. have A Ulpltnl Vlelorm. The Cupitals defeated the St. Lawrence baseball nine on Saturday last. by a score of nineteen to five. The Capitals team was composed of: A. Thompson. c.: W. Stormn, p.; J. Devlin. captain, 1b.: R. Sills, 2b.; F. Reid, 3b.; W. Laird. ss.; M. Jenkins, |.f.: R. Devlin. c.l.: S. Ander- son. r.f. The St. Lawrence players were : Wilson. c; Menhewson. p.: Smith, cap- tain. 1b.; M. Allen, 2b.: G. Allen, 3b.; Massie. se.; Halligsn, l.f.: Hiscock, c.f.; Patterson, Ll. J. J. O'Neil acted as um- pire. I on-|..s.. us.|-ls..-..o 0 lO(`p an n. have seen." grand eucceu. Mr. and Mn. Euterhrook, been visiting at Mrs. Earl : during the peat week. I). A. Weeee. Belleville, paid Mrs. Munebew a visit lash week. Miss Davidson intends trying for e certicate at the next writing. We wish Bertha. suc- cesa. We hear W. W. Reid was relieved of his wefvh while loading etock no the Gran" Trunk ,I'I here. 'l`holr>uAkl Uplol. R. King end A. Strong had `a narrow oe- cepe from drowning on Sunday. They had one out. on the Cntaraqui buy for a sail, n e soiling-skiff, and when they had ruched a point. A little distance below Cateraqui bridge, the skill was upset by a Iuddon squall of wind. Both men were thrown into the water, but they clung to the boahuntil E. Leader, 8. Tirbale and E. Meheughlin. who put. out. ins boebto their rescue, reache ' `hem. righted the skiff, and helped them . *0 it. Jublloo Prayer Books. New Jubi|ee" edition. Church of Eng- land l rnyer and Hymn Book, just. receiv- ed. R. Uglow & Co. Harry W. Clancy, A reporter on :1 Rochester, N.Y., paper, we: drowned in lrondequoit. bay Sunday niternoon. Clancy and three companions were rowin in the buy When one of bhe perky rocked t. e boat. whch capsized. The entire party were thrown into the bay. Three of them were reqcuod. 'l`|.. 9-I.-`nigh anunrnmanf. hu nionnd a roqcuoa. The 8 nigh government. has signed a contract or a six per oont. loan. of 8.000.- 000 to meet the expenses of the war. It. WI" be guaranteed by the Philippine cue- horns. V-.. 4-.. ... 1.!` Linda nl -In-nu nhnnn At bomu. You onn got. all kinds of shoes cheap at Abernathy ; ZIPIICCZ-HKCIIIIIIIDZ 3 ICC Ioltlnl. Cw. Juno h-luoul lloooum llllhlup ha I act. Quotations: hum Wll JLIO to I. :PIbn6 Both . morn ::.=.. .....'-.2 .. .:.;:.:".*:. *....."` `M...-...~ apsolor Khhdohzklliffh 1:3.` Gnu:-What` No. I ah. and. nonbto ;lcno Hoiologoa , no to rig; In assoc`. `Du - .8..| -Donna _ . I .N|OM.; IA!` is to DIllIl........ Dllllth Put. Oonnnmlnl I -OIIIIAL IIOOI KABIITI. An. nu ENJOYING THEMSELVES. :______.- lhnnnonvulo Nun. I 4 nu -cbin M7ERAClAL... an.-..%';:'.'.:".:.':, nn-';c,au-.-09 ` gs-no ' week ago. At. SD. Mary1Abbot.l. s an address from the inhabitants of her birthplace was pre- sented to the queen. Six hundred chil- dren of'the Keneingbon church school were aaeembied on e placform inside the railing: and sang the national anthem as the queen nu ann '1`!l_lOn17l>0l'1.00'- loyal and Klnu uxpruueiuue uuu uuum,-,. I gladly renew my associations with a place which, as the scene of my birth and summons to the throno,hae ever held and will have with me solemn and tender recollections. Across the games of -Kensington palace was a bun- ner on which was inscribed, "Home, Home Sweet: Home. Her majesty new it and seemed much affected. clll euznonny. D0 D9 umanuu. The queen thinks. as the statement runs, that she has done enough, and no for as the sovereign can she now propoue to let. the burden of responsibility full on those who must beat it when she passes awn y. Her majesty arrived at Peddingbon my l2:35 p.m. She was in the beat of health and walked with loan difficulty t.ba_n usual. rm... naive`! nnrnvnnninl of nAmi.nI.nta uro- Ind WIIIOO WIBII luau u|Iuuuw_y In-u_u -mu-.. The same ceremonies of semi-state pro- gromion were obaervod as on her arrival a week Ar. Rn, Mm-v.Abbot.I. MR5 T0 nE__1qa_sPoNs1BLE.| `QUEEN `vIc'romA WILL LIKELY I QUITBERVIOE AND nsrma. She Is In London Anln And It II and to be Quito an omohl amusement `nun n In Her Lu} Into Publlo Apponr|nco-Bnr- deal on Other shoulders. Loxvox, J uno 28.--'I`ho queen returned to London thin nftornoon. her nal jubi- lee day but one, and mnde whu; moat pro- bably wu her laatjubileeapposrnnoo during hot reign in the metropolis; for. with the celebration thnt closes at Aldon-shot. on 'l'|t.......A.u ngvb. Hun nhnln nnhlic annou- OOIODIIMOH mu. OIOUB In Aluuuuuu uu Thnyuday next. tho atateipublic appear- ance: of her majesty are said, on fair oili- ial authority. to be nished. Th. .-mum thinks. an the Remarkable Colncldence-Fishing For on so For Unsuccessful. Fm-zni-;Iu<'K.~4|slmu, June `. 8.~-Tbe hny may now be safely rated at little more than half a crop, except an occasional piece. which is lsirly good. A real good shower is much needed at present to stimulate the grin crop, which, so far, looks exceeding promising. Spring wheat, of which there is a considerable acreage in excess of reviews years, looks very ne. Oats are oing well. but the amount sown in probably one-third less than last year. Barley is good. but little sown, wlule peas. as 3 rule. have suffered more or less from a cold. wet spring. A nnrnnuihnf. rnmnrlznhla coincidence RI C|l'CUll ,IVeV. Ml`. Dooley, auu um puma- censor, Rev. R. M. Pope, is that almost their tires sermons here were for funexal occasions at the White church. Im Ray- mond, Kingston, spent Sunday with friends here. returning on Monday. John Cline and wife. of Richmond. was home at W. H. Urabbe s Sunday. il urn" umrlm are All doubt and un- W. n. Urnoocs aununy. Oil well works are all doubt. and un- cermirnby. The men are bienmly shing. but. so farunsucceesful. `Elle matter is yet. a very uncertain quantity. The person who put chub article in the well with the intention of destroying it, ought certainly to have tile benet. of a good round term of penitentiary life. Stanley Smith, Blake Perry, Myrtle Perry and Ella Brown are attending the entrance examination at Nnpanee. Mr. and Mrs. William Hawley, Richmond, were at. James Fraser s Sunday. The corner Bookutoro. cane of Pumas: an ioutlngwu ounces l!rlta|n'n Ilagnlm-out Navy. L0!\'DU.\', June L 8.-W. Laird Clowes. the famous navalexpert, uidafter inspect.- im: the immense array of British and foreign war ships at Spithead: If an Auabrian, German or Frenchman should go home -from Spichead he would tell his counzrymon : `So long as great. Brjbain re- main: in her meaent Lonmer vdu ' counvrymuu : DU lung nu p_uww Llllllalll ur mains in her pieaent temper you need` hnrbor no dreams of naval power. Today she is even more au- prome on the broad seas than in the old times on the narrow sens over which she then claimed dominion. You cannot. either singly or in conjunction with others, hope to iival her. Keep up your navy if you will; in may avail you against other!-, but. not against. her, For you it. is a play- bhing and A luxury, for her 117 is a neces- sity, and she knows it. You may bethnnlv ful if you have her as a friend and if she never uses her magnicent weapons save in the cause of right. and justice. " Returned It Ald. C0!<.`%'I`AN1`l.\'Ul`l,E. June 2S.- A fresh al.- bempt. on the part. of the sultan to secure Germany ; support for the reten- tion of Thessaly has met with a refusal and the advice to con- form to Europe s wishes on the sub- ject.. An incident. typical of the situation occurred hero on Tuesday. During the panic caused by the salute tired in honor of the jubilee of queen Victoria. the Muanulmana trooped into the streets, nrmed with bludg us, and asked the police whether the Organ 02;` the Armenians were to be attacked. ' iroin cola. wer. spring. A somewhat remarkable coincidence to the chiracter of the introductory ser- vices by Lhe present incumbent of Morven circuit, Rev. Mr. Storey. and his prede- nnn-nr AI! R Pnnn, il tht: lltl paeaed._ Her majesty handed back A written re- ply to the address. thanking them for then- loyal and kind expressions and adding: NI alndlv rnnnw mv Twenty-six minera_h:ve been killed by a full of rocks in the Labri mines, province of Atacama. ' IV-" -5 Alun.nnIl`n'- Car nlunnn 'nnfu1nnr Kl'ollC1'|lI'H\. Call an Abernathy : for cheap footwear. goooooooo STATE OF THE CROPS. REMNANT DAY--T` fibstitution Remnants'of DRESS 00095,, > Serges, a ' Armures. V W Fancy Materials. -Cashmeres. I -T111! DAILY wmqe, MCNDAY. J*UN1n"2s, 1397. Sale forcash oly. HF-\L_F` PFQICE! '_`l ` I I'll ` I TUESDAY NEXT. Every Remnaynt ir~ stock, numbering nearly 1500. will be sold at exactly " Th Va-1 than I I-nIl4 fury IQ-U-I nun: vzuwu-._ _..-~ .7 Innllutof lane. The otennnyncht Blue Bell culled at the Mutual wharf from Garden Inland thin morning. Ramnm mormng. - Remember the A. 0. U. W. excursion to Ganunoque and Brockville on July lit. at 10 run. ll....nm- `(arr Ian: nnlln far I till`!!- 10 Manager Kerr hu called for I full oup of the Kinglbon footbsll club for: I pinctice to-night. ` Mrs. A. J. Crook and dnughtor Alice,` JCOST. into on Saturday. The Allan SS. Ronrian, from Montreal, arrived at. London yuborday with 357 cut- tle and fifty horses in good order. Rm r.mnhnn_ hardware merchant. for n He is selling them an coat. The 42nd but. will be inspected to- morrow ab 9 a.m. by the inspector of in- fnntry, Lieut.-Col. Malunaell. Pmf. C. M. (lavlov. of the university new edition or the brmsu uramuuuua. The body of a man, mutilated Ind wrap- ped in oilcloth, was found on Saturday near Underclie avenue and 176th street, New York. J. Hicks, of Syracuse, N.Y., brotber-in- law of H. Johnston, contractor. is in the city. accompanied by Mrs. Hicks on 8 visit; to his relatives. 1-1.- n........II.. a. mu] mtnrn fn.mnr-| north-western Unmno. I Two vantureeome local cauoeiata pad-I died in a light. Peterboro canoe the open lake trip from Kingston, around Amherst) Island and return yesterday. M hm-1 u.nm.aidant. of Switzerland Island and yesterday. I M. 13:02, ox-president. of Switzerland, will accept the governorsbip of Crete. re- cently tendered to him, provided the ap- pointment is made provisional at. rsb. Rioht. hundred and ltvllalican and one , intment. Is made provmonan an urau. ` Eight. hundred fty Halican hundred and fty German immigrants ar- rived in Winnipeg yesterday. Some pro- ceeded Lo Hrenfell and the othexs to York- town. M 1(:..I........:n|. mnlz nnsmnsinn of his. I M. Kirkpnnrick took possession of his summer residence 5!. Rocky Point. Bibbibt'u farm. Nearly ull the campers at this re- sort. have taken possession of their cor.- huges. 'Nm nmnnrtv nnmmitbee of the board of I : The property committee education visited Lhe different schools to- day to ascertain what repairs are necessary | no as to have them attended to during the , summer vacation. t'V..ll...-I ..+ L`...,ih . wharf - Slammer James vncauon. Called at Swiftfa wharf : Steamer James Swift. from Ottawa on Saturday; steamer Passport. Montreal to Toronto: steamer Algerian, Toronto to Montreal, and steam- er North King from Charlotte, N.Y. 7ntArf.nwlI mmurszion. Julv 13!). One or` to-night. _ Mrs. A. J. dnughtar Al_Ice, Syracuse, N.Y.. were among the excursion- Saturday. In. an... ER, Rnnnrinm from Montreal. Ilnbry, Lleuc.-uol. naunseu. , Prof. C. M. Gayley, university- of California, in in London engaged ona edition of the British dramatists. vm.. hmln of n man. mutilated nnd wran- to ma roumvea. . John Dounolly. jr.. will return to-mob ' row on the steamer Bannockburn. He| has been on :1 prospecting tour through north-western Ontario. m..... ...............mn In/no` mmnninlnn nad- North hing Irom unariorw, 11.1. Watertown excursion, July four days. Steamer leaves Folger a wharf at 5 a.m. sharp. See bills. The pupils of the public schools and collegiate institute who won prizes for essays prepared on the life and reign of queen Victoria. will receive their prizes seine day this week at the board rooms. on... 0..-...-I Pl`.-null \Nhitn Mnnntnin some day this week an we oouru luuma. The Grand Trunk White Mountain a-pecial" pasaod through here to day bound for Chicago on its first return trip of the season. It. passed down on Wednesday last. The passenger list. was very light. Jnlm la`.-nnklin Hare. Windsor. has been _ ue and tiny horses In gooa own. See Sbrachan. hardware merchant. bargain in a high grade. up-to-dnto wheel. He is selling them at cost. W... 11-Ind butt. be inspected last. The panenzer nan was very ugm. John Franklin Hare, Windsor. appointed deputy district registrar in ad- miralty for the port. of Toronto ndmirnlby district of the exchequer court. comprised in the counties of Essex, Elgin, Kent, Lambtou and M iddleaex. 17- ..1,:............ 12.1.... nnnnunnnn that he Lambton and Mmuleaex. Ex-alderman Behnn announces that he is not a candidate for the vacant city c`erknhip. He rays that he is strongly of the opinion that Miaa`S. Flanagan, daugh- . her 0! the late clerk, should be retaind in the city : service as aeaintant clerk. A 0 II. W. excursion to (lananoquo on De compI_etea at once. Daniel D. Mchnren, of Ottawa, the leading lumbermen in Canada, passed through Winnipeg on Saturday on route fora six months` trip to the Antipodes. He thinks that confederation ultimalel will be effected in Australia, although diicultiee will he experienced in getting Tasmzinia and New Zeuland. especially the latter, to join. The chief indication of ultimate federation is the fact that the] muses are heartily in favor of it. Lne Clby ll Bervlw nu uamuunuu gm.-. A. O. U. W. excursion (isnanoque July lat. Steamer leaves Fol-;er s wharf at 10 mm. Fare, 35 cents; to Brockville, 50 cents. rm... ......n s........an L.-mt. Tnrhinn manned The small torpedo boat Turbina passed the warships at Spithead yesterday at. the rate of thirty-three knots, with almost. an entire absence of vibrahion and discomfort Experts contend that a torpedo boat: can be constructed to reach a rate of forty knots. D-.. l`..l..I-. I`.-bar 'nnnt.nr of Lhg n lady's Wheel sf. I cpgws Wheel 3 o. I Lady : sloowheeu for $65. Icbnvs Wheel $60.