ioeln of $5.000 3|. ,N.8.. in In. Nun nnrtv whnn Bplco 01' `the Iorllqg Pnpon And The - Very Lawn Doipntohen. The Allan awlmlhip farisinn arrived out on Monday anflnon. Rain {ell throughout. the province of Manitoba during the past. two days. The bv-law to` mnalzamnte with the Manitoba (luring Illa pun (W0 unyn. The by-law mnalgamnte city of London but carried in London West. m|__ ..._u.... .5` 5L. n.......... .-.-.I-.- A` wean. The manor of the Orange order of Manitoba will be tnken up by the Manitoba cabinet. 0:. u7:u..;.a I.....:... ....A on. ..o|...- nnhm. canines. Sir Wilfrid Lnurier and the other colon- ial premiers lunchod with Lord Roeebery yesterday. ` At. the Anhburnhnm librnrv aisle in Lon- yeawmay. ' At the Aahburnham library sale don yeaterday the `famous Mnznrin biblo was sold for 4.(IX).` _ `l`mnm-m- William nnvn A rlinnhr mnhv Ion, 1V. 1., an ac. Mrs. Kettles and Mr. Stundin. of Cherry Creek, Ont... who eloped three months ago, have returned totheir families and been ro- ceived with open arms. Mninr Qhmrf. Mlxlvnv. NT,P,P,_ hand nf UTUHD Drlllllll. William Hammond, the young man charged at Gmvenhureb with the murder of his wife, Katie Tough-Hammond, will have to stand his trial again. At the last trial the jury stood seven to live for acquit- tnl meaiately. A man named Ignatius (loel7.,of Guelph, met. a peculiar death at Buffalo, N.Y., lath week. He plunged his feet: into cold water and was immediately eeized with violent pains. On Friday last. he died. A post. mortem showed acute peritonitis and mebral stenoaia of the heart. to have been the cause of death. JAS. SWIF1`& co:| I1. '10]! i IIWIVGI (Ill! XINEIICF U0 pply all the bread, cakes, putty, 080.. to food the motion of Buslo Bill : oom- pnnyou thoeunhn cl Ilnirv-lnitgothlu dtycnfhmndqnut. sold ror .u.uw. Emperor Willlnm gave It dinnor party on board his yacht on Bundny in honor of the queen : jubillt. The lice dinoovorod another nttompt yeate my morning to blow up tho Stru- burg statue in Paris... Another Eur n party bu been mu- sacred in New _ hon, but no details of the tragedy havtheon received. Ram Mm-ann wand. of Detroit- Mich.. me nrnuoay navy neon roceweu. Rev. Morgan Wood, of Detroit. Mich., encore upon thoatorate of Bond street Congrg abional ' _ roh next Sunday. an. Vavlari nllinu tor more broom Uongr_3%anI0nlu run nuxn auuuu_y. Een. Veyler mulling tor more troops and promises to kc the supreme effort of his life to crulh the Cuban insurrection. Tim nnw nlhnr nlnmvrl in St. Peter's 0! ma Q18 Do cruel: one uuunn Imsurrucuum. The new alter placed in St. Peter's cathedral, Peterboro, was consecrated on Sunday. The cathedral has been reno- voted. The Dutch ministry has resigned and the <~`ueen regent hnl summoned Dr. J. Roell, t I6 minister for foreign affairs. to form a cabinet. flu...-.. -ALI gl- nnynnnuyilln {Mun fr-nrn caomeo. Cheese sold at Cownnaville, Qua, 810. to 8 5-l6c.; London. 0nt.., at. 1 Watertown. N.Y.. from 75`c. to Sc.; I ton, N.Y.. at Sc. Mrs Katrina nnrl Mfr Qhindin, nf (`Jm C0|V6a Winn Owl] ITIXII3. Major Stuart Mulvey, M.l .I ., head of the Orange order in Manitoba. left. to-day for Ireland. He will address the Orange- men of Belfast while there. 'l'\...... .........- f`.uI..... mi-In Lana |\nnn nan, men OI DOIIEBD WIJIIB LIIHFE. Two young Cuban girls have been sen-N tenced 9 twelve years imprisonment. in the Afncan penal colony for sending cloth- ing to their insurgent brothers. Rnhm-r. H. Stdncv- livimz near Almonte. menmny aneoueu wr some mule. Robert. J. Powley, who was to have been executed at Auburn. N.Y.. to-da , has appealed -to the British ambesse or at Washington to interfere in his behalf. Rir Rinhnrd (krtwrirhh ntntmi bhnt. ex- lnlllll. Rev. Dr. Frank M. Ellis, pastor of the Washington avenue Baptist church, Brooklyn, N.Y..`,died Iuddanly to-day of npoploxy, while '|bhondiigg "an ordination, ion-vice. WW... KT-up \'n-I. nniunu-nnl nnnnn nninn 25 CENTS. ICTVICO. The New York universal peace union held a jubilee meeting last night. and prayed for peace the world over. and ee- peciall between the United States and Great ritain. lllillin... Ilnwumnnpl Ola: nnunrv than Over 500,000 pounds of wool have been shipped from Hamilton to cities in the New England states during the past. two or three weeks in anticipation of the Uni- ted States tariff going into eect on July 156. In... n..n...I:.. ..m.....sm... at I.m.lu;lln (`nI Jan. The Catholic cemetery at Leadville, Col. , is surrounded by a guard of heavily armed men. Therein a gold mine in the come- tery and the guard is placed there for the purpose of keeping claim jumpers at a dis- tnnce. 'I`I...L . . . . n N n A n an-vrlnn run rhv nnnfArr`nv tnnce. Th ueen gave a garden party yesterday int. round of Buckingham palace for wbi .000 invitations had been issued. He ajesty remained on the ground from ve to eight o'clock, when she returned to W ndsor. i E!.......l....- `D_n- An` Q-nAk,n walla huvn WIDUBOI`. Saunders Bros. `of Smi`lh s Falls, have been committed for trial upon a. charge of disposing of their goods to defraud their creditors. When these men assigned, it is alleged. there were liabilities of $5,000 am no assets. A L . _ . . . n ..:...c. L... 1...... ...-..n.+ml in` assets. A bogus nriesb has been arrested in Montreal. He enberoda house and stole an amount. of money, and detectives ar- Ier-ted him on Saturday. He was in the garb of npriest and said his name was Joseph Edmond Gnimoud. Minn Hnnkirk. dnuqhter of Thomas F. Joseph luumonu uulmouu. Miss Hopkirk, daughter Hopkixl-I, 1819 Dunn avenue, Toronto, was drowned yesterday afternoon at four o'clock Whll out. rowing with a young man named William King. who was saved. The boat cyasized and the young lady sank im- mediately. A nuln nnmnd Imrnatmn (}oet1..of Guelnh. Death ofe Osptnln. . PR]-`.S(`O1'l', 0nt.,June `J9.--Cept. John S. Miller`. an old and much respected resi- dent. of this place, died very suddenly this morning. He left. his house about. 6:30 o_ clock and walked to his place of business and about seven o cloc|r he expired. Cause. heart. disease. Capt. Miller was well and favorably known emong the marine fre- ternity along the St. Lawrence river. He was in the employ of Calvin & Breck, of Kingston, for many years end later in that. of the lumberinw rm of Wilson & Edsel]. of Port. Bore. He leaves e family of four children, I grown up. lg (10 Dnelr IHBUTKQHD UFULHISI H. Robert. H. Stdwy. living near Almonte, committed suicide yesterday morning by shooting bimsel _ witha rie. Ho had been mentallv atfeote for some time. IJ.\L...:L T Dnuulnn uylun urn: On Loan I-noon Wasmngnon I30 IIIFOTXCTB In DIE DUKIBII. Sir Richard Cartwright states that ex- periments are now being made at four dif- ferent, points, including Halifax and To- ronto, with the Oliver equipment for the militin. 1).... n- 1rI.....I. M um. .\...on.- at H... `i -`_-C-jT - We ha their; as cheap as the AL-`-`gab and Inn -v1.15:-I no vuvvuw sun --too Una. N.Y.. June 28.-At. the board 0! undo the following rules of cheese were undo: 4,811 boxes, large, at. 7d.." 2.- 650, In-go. at 7c., 120. In . ac 7c., 7.- 102. mall. at 70.. 456. um: . st. 7c.. 192, until. At 7c.. 112 boxes picnic: at 72c. At. Llttln Full: than min warn undo 2 unau. II : 730.. u: noun pwnpcu II : 430. At Little Falls than Mk: were undo: 1,073 boxes lugs at 7o.. 35, snull.n. 6c.. Q9. small. at 70.. 3.470 at 750., 100 At. `Hm! BI-nub:-rill. Inst quality, direct from I hunt-n I1 . In Ilnoouuuz .11 Toyohuroooivodtlso contract to 1|: 1!]! I119 hP&d- min. rush-Iv- 39.11., PITH OF THE NEWS. Olnoooo larkou. If v,,An A.. from 8,1.c.; ; Cun- lanm snums rim] By German Fleet in Queen Vic- toria s Honor. CANADIANS ANNOYED AT HAV- ING TO RETURN. 25 cams, Slr Wllfrld Laurlor Overrun wm. Invita- tIonn-lIny be I Bpoclsl Panda 0!` col- onlll Troop: It Bucklnghnm Pulmon- lly Special Order of Her IlaJoIty-lh'l- tllh Oplnlon of the Foreign Wnuhlpn. LONDON, June 29.-A further list of en- tertainments given in honor of the colonial visitors is announced. an... .a..-1...-- -5 A|..............'g HA0 Ilmma" viewers in announcea. The duchens of Abercorn's At Home" yesterday wag, a very brilliant affair and attended by nearly all invited. nu thn uh nrnximn Lnrd Ronabarv gives auenuoa Dy nearly an Invlueu. On the 4th proximo Lord Roaebery gives a luncheon to the visiting premiers. Marhmn AIhnni n rnmnntinn will be fol- Bun Llndny Wugnoforo The Police Ingle- treto 0! Hamilton. HAMu:ro.V,0nt.. June `29.-Sam Lindsay. the noted craokemnn sud thief who was ur- reated in Montreal I few days ago and brought to Hamilton for trial, was again before judge Jolie this morning on the chnrge that he did in March 1882. when committed to Kingston peni- tentiary. escape from the custody of deputy aheri} Frederick John Gibson. Lindooyh conviction on the chsrge of burglorizin the poet oice at Went Flam- boro, end t e fact that he did not `nerve the romance impoeed on him of two years and six months, in Kinglton penitentiuy, was proved. Lindnv n counsel ndmittnd tint he Th.EoH|dron cg Pn:lupArIJtn|no|dI.oll will I at 0 ton I . - - lion I in 1 They` In nu-zncnmnws lIPIN|N.l luncheon to we vnnunz premiers. Madame Albani a reception will be fol- lowed by a reception and ball to be given by the London corps, and on the 7th the Fiahmongors guild will entertain the visi- tors at. dinner. u:_ mm-:,.i 1 ....-:.... :. .-...... run with in. tors an mnmr. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is overrun with in- vitations to dinners, banquets and garden parties, and to address meetings, political and industrial, and he has been compelled. through inability to find the time, to de- eline most. of them. cnne mass or onem. The managers of the theatres, notably the Garrick. Lyceum, Comed , Criterion, and others, as well as the Al ambm. Em- nirn and munin hnnn have hnnn mh (`Oll- I100 owners, 88 wen an ulu nuuuuuuu. unu- pire and music balls, have been most aidorate in inviting the colonial troops to attend the performances, and those who availed themselves of the kindness have been shown every attention. Ir. in ins}. nnnlllln Lhnf. Lhf b0 3 fin: Apiales, cInIIedGoods. Firs. Dates, W t-`f?-cs been shown acwnnun. It is just poasible that there will be special parade of colonial troops in Buck- ingham palace yard b order of her majesty, who desires that all t e visitors may have the opportunity of seeing her. While the infantry have all seen the queen, the mem- , here of the north-west mounted police and other cavalry representatives have not had that pleasure. She has been made aware of the fact. 'I"L.. f`......ACnn- nun nrnnllv rlinnnnnintnrl WIS! DU UK! July 3rd. fnnr: to have been to some exlenb Ignoreu uuuru~ bg. They are quartered 5 consider a lo distance from the premier, on whose mmnal staff they Ire supposed to be. and _ __ '_er qnetmrall gees not regard 9}`... mules lulu-us in-lrm. Col. Pribr. mntlcnlly cneereu lulelr own Irunpiuuu unu cruisers. The women cried and waved their handkerchiefs, and the children an uulled, but the enthusiasm diminished w en the foreign warships were passed. They cheered politely, but. without con- viction. I I II.-. `| ....a 00 _``nnv-unrnl` William (Mum VICLIOII. KIIL, June 29.-Emperor William gave a dinner yesterday evening on board the imperial yacht Hohenzollern. in honor of queen Victoria's jubilee. The guests in- cluded king Leopold, of Belgium; the im- perial chancellor. prince Hohenlohe; the British ambassador to Germany, Sir Frank C. Lascelloe, and others. After the dinner the emperor informed king Leopold that he had been appointed A la suite in the German navy, and then his imperial majesty called for three cheers for (ueen Victoria. While the cheers were ing given a royal salute was fired by the eet. in honor of her majesty. wee provea. Lindsey : counsel edmittnd that would have to return to Kingston to fulfil hie pentnance. but pleaded on hie client : behalf that he bed been leading en honeet lileln thecit ol' Montreel. ee the police euthoritieeo that city could teetily. A remend of one week wee ellowed lmlr by the judge to produce evidence to tllie eeot on Me behalf. ' ma Juugo to p on his bohcI!._ William D. lune: Dqd. , huwo1:'rn, Ont... Juno 28.-Williun i). Barton. an old and rotpootod fund. lluod Inn this morning door I short iouomgcd gamut:-no-an inn. ~ IXIC KIIU IIJVI Ill! uvufy-gun * ot the taco. . The Canadians are greatly disappointed that they are scheduled to return on July 2nd, as it. is rumored that e commemora- tive medal was to be presented to the colonial troops. and that the presentation was to be made by the Prince of Wales on Jnlv RF!` J uly 3rd. Otllcere of the Canadian forces detached from the regular contingent. are not too well pleased at the position which circum- stances have placed them in. They claim to have been to some extent ignored there- Lu 7|`!-mn urn nnnrtnrnrl I nnnniar. TIUIIHI 3% I119, CCU UWPIIIIUIII-I vv IIV` can-uu `er natmrall does Elisa? umiu-' 'liir:u' biiby. Col. Pribr, ...lm:n no? RI-. 'l`|mn-nu hmnitnl. nnd who pied and impressed." The correspondent was struck by tho undiagqieod feeling shown by the occu- pants of the legions of craft of all shapes and sizes threatening the lines of the oating citadela. He returned to Porta- mouth and started on another vessel. He found the crowds always the same. They mnticxxlly cheered their own ironclad: and .m~ninon The women cried theme! IIVIIX` nlruuununny. UOI. rnor, who in at} St. Thomas hospital, and who has suffered considerably from blood poi- soning. is improving. Pram. Jnna `29_--The correspondent of soning. is improving. PARIH. June `29.--The correspondent the Mutin, who attended the jubilee naval review, and who made several trips on dif- ferent sbeamers for the purpose of learning British opinion of the visitors and the war- ships, sent. to his paper vivacious summing up of his experience. He says: How they detest the Germans. The abstained from :1 single cheer before 0. e kaiser : .-rninnr nnrl rnmnrluad with disdain -her lrem single cheer Derore we muse-rs cruiser, and remarked with disdain ancient construction. comingto the superb Japanese cruiser the crowd waxed sarcastic, crying. "Tchinn tchinn. you you, which the MiImdo`s subjects took lor marks of sym- pathy. The Englishmen were indifferent in the presence of the Swedish. Austrian and Spanish warships. but they saluted with pleasure the Italian warshi Le- panto. Finally, reaching the l1rench and Russiun cruisers, they scanned them curiously, seeking to estimate their strength nnd were visibly pre-occu- pied and impressed. The cnrresnondent bv REMANDED FOR A WEEK. right In church over a your : Quan-el- Iwo shot Deal. DALLAS,~.TexI!, June `28.--0ne of the most sensational tragedies ever enacted in North Texas took place in the Methodist Episcopal church in Pleasant Valley. Dallas county, twenty-two miles north of this city, in the course of the services on Sunday. As a result August Garri- son and Frank Jones are dead and Thomas Jones probably fatally wound- ed. The Garrison and Jones families are among the most prominent planters in this section of Texas. They own adjoining plantations, and have been on the best of social relations for many years. August Garrison wasa married man, and had a daughter sixteen years old, named Lois. The Jones brothers were single. Frank Jones. for a year or more. had been very partial in his attentions to Garri- sonsdaughter. Recently the irl charg- ed him with having ruined er, under promise of marri e. Garrison swore he would have the li a of the betrayer of his daughter. Mutual friends succeeded in keepin the men apart until yesterday when t a first meeting between them took place. Garrison and the Jones family worship at the same 0lIlll'OlIa' Just as the preacherhad taken his text after prayer, and the singing of a hymn, Garrison. who had a seat near the door. stepped to the door, it is be- lieved to get some fresh air, as the atmos- phere in the building was oppressive. He had no more than reached the doorway when the congregation were startled by a fusilade of pistol shots. Nearly a dozen were red in about as many seconds time. When the firing ceased August Garrison and Frank Jones were lying dead in front of the church steps, and Thomas Jones was stretched on the lawn near by, one hand clasped on the right thigh. and in his left hand a pistol. }{is rightthigh-bone was shattered by a forty-two-calibre pistol ball, that tore its way downwards, mutilating t-he flash for a distance of six inches. Frank Jones was shot three times, once in the region of the heart, once in the right side, and once in the head. Garrison received but one bul- lot. and that pierced his heart. Neither man lived long enough to scarcely realize his fate. ~ -~We have just received a fail line of New Shirts, which are ex- ceedingly very neat. Call and have a look at them. la LIVINGSTON mu. Quality always thelvery best. IIOWB. According to the correspondent a mob of fanatical Moalems savagely attacked the Jewish quarters in the city, and is threat- ening to exterminate the Jew: unless they embrace Mohammednnlem. The govern- ment. although it has deepetched troops to quell the disorder, eeeme to be power- loss to stem the tide of fanaticism. unnwuu--: u-uavn National lea ue-At Philadelphia. 7: Waabington, 6. Ab New.York. -I; Balti- more, 2. Ab Boston, 9; Brooklyn. 8. At Chicago, 2; Louisville, 7. AI: Cleveland, 12; Picteburg, `.2. Eastern lnAann---Ah Rnnhmtar. I: To- \./UIIBUTVIIDU 6th and 7th. The Brldo Became FrIg|t.bn'od'snI J amped - Over Into The River. CnA'1'rANoo(m.Tenn.. June 29.-William Robertson was married to Miss Cynthia Kenna, a beautiful belle of Hill City. A suburb of Chattanooga. The ceremony took place in the basket of I balloon and as soon as the preacher spoke the words that made them man and wife, the ropes were cut and the couple started on is bridal tour through mid-nir. Aetiff breeze was blowing, and when the balloon had ascended over the Tennes- \...... -:...... al... _......... I...........- l-:..|.o...m-I me neuoon mlu aecenueu over one 10lIllB!- \eee river, the woman became frightened end jumped out At I height of about 100 feet. `She was quickly rescued by by- etanders in a boat. The groom ascended to a distance of 1.000 feet, when be safely made the descent with his parachute. After the bride had changed her wet ar- mente in a nearby boethouse, the co ple held a public reception on the river View pavilion. Persecution or The Jews. Lennon, June 2l).--The Daily Chronicle publishes this xiaoyning under reserve a letter from Telierhn, the capital of Persia, describing a terrible persecution of the Jews. A..........l:.... L- Ll... ................\...I....A- .. .....I. no Illuminated The lirltlsh Flng. Lmvnon, June 29.-The Times publishes a letter this mornin from a correspondent. who points out II de icale com liment paid by the United States warship groolclyn. to England, during the navel illumination at Spithoad Saturday evening. He reminds the Times that the searohlight of the Brooklyn was turned first upon the stars and stripes, than upon the English ensign also, and nally withdrawn from the Am- erioun colors and allowed to illuminate the British ag only. for the remainder of the evening. 1:; nueuurg, 2:. Eastern lengue--Ab Rochester. I; To- ronto, 5. Ab Springfield, 13; Willteebarro. 3. At. Providence. 13; Scranton, 7. A1: Buffalo, 6; SHE, 5. _.`,__._.____ 500., 500.. 600. A lot of odds and ends of children : shoes all reduced to 50. Thorn are not. many pairs. on come ab once. nines & Lockott. we HAVE IT. Conservatory concert poatpone:\to July I Ihh nnd 7M|_ `Clothiers and Furnishers. L tsnlqgg Munnenso IN cHuncH. WEDDED IN A BALLOON. A. c. JOHNSTON & no. 'Shi17; Waists `V In IIBIILVIVQLVQ ltmiut. Dnu(.n-on AID 1.'Iu.u.Inl.-l1 Pul- oon strut. block nbovo old wand. _ _?._?___.:?_:... gulp. nnnxu. " Tm Ll ma UNn:n1'AIIl-lM-In P1-In _ strut. To whom 141A. Open Day and Nlcht hare rioe. June weather has ripen- ed Shirt Waists. They're read in all the favorite thin materias and all the new modes. Wander at will among the liberallynladen tables and you will be--well re- paid-. Did you see the Iwundet Waist at 250. QUEEN ST. Our other qualities at 39c, 50c, 60c, 70c. 75c, $1 are made in a variety of styles that cannot be had elsewhere. ,I'.',_ J A- 4.. L-IUBIVU blylC3n In a word to get choice and low price combined in Waists go di- rect to STEAGYMTEACY, u..I.. A`n....6- tn- Ilnobn-l..I:|n D-Olgunn I'll-I DIILZE| Lnnnm Uxnn-run Ann lIunAz.ln-'1|I Prlnouu ntroob. Cornet sydnuhun Itlb. T010 nhono oolnmnnioutlon Prlnoou name. Uornu II phono BORN. Cum-mu.L-On June 29th. to Dr. and Mn. . Campbell, a non. DIED. CO0Nl\ --In Kingston. on J uno 28th,1897. Patrick Cooney, ngod eighty years. Funeral will leave his late residence, 219 `l.`-..l ..s....L 5.. ...u.-....-. manning Ah OJK will be improved and modernised for odour- nhlo tenant. Particulnrs mny be had from the nnderui nod. Powlm 8; H0]. Aruhltoatl. Merchants omk Chambers. r- (WOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR SILLY: family. Apply to J. E. Buwmrrl, 290 Gordon uent. AN'I`ED-H1dH-GHADII IAN UF (i(.l)D church at ndinz what In Loos] Inn: r amlsnwe Co rm-pondent hero. altar luv ? thorouarhly learned our hualnun; ulnrv O I if qnnlmecl. Enclose ulf-nddrousod Immood envelope to A. T. ELIIII. Genus! Msnnaot. cue mum unmsn Wmo. [ANTED--AGENTS F 8. "QUEEN VIO- mm, Her Belch um Dlmnondyl bike." Overowinu with latest and rinholf. utn lb. Contains the ondoroocj biography of, , Q) in- jest) . with auvhonme Hlntor! of her nuk- nhle reign. and full woovnt M t _Y mend Jumvoe. Only 31 50. BI: book. don: dumnnd. Bananas for Agents. Otlgkulon b nnr mm. Dutv nlid. Uradlf. Arlvon. hht. lIRAWHlll S Foot of Urcaa ll uu La, 4 The Dress D(;.oods Sale goes merrily on. - M4:-u r:nI\I` an unn uranf fhnm lldll Cl3CVVIlUlC- The ner qualities at $1.25. $7.50, $1.75 up to $2.75 are ex- clusive styles. In In nun-A On amt nlu-`Inn llfil` `nu! IUHQTII WIII ICIVU [Ill IIIIU Ifllllly 31V Earl street. to-marrow morning, no 0:15, to St. Mary : cathedral. where e eolemn requiem man will beeung. Frlendund aoquninbnneee Are reepeobfully invited to attend. ` Ruu-Io Kingston. on June 28th. 1897. Ruth 19., only and beloved dlllllllf of John and Eliznbeth Ryan, nged four months. e - Funeral private. Prr oN-Ab the residence of her daugh- . Mrs. R. W. Vandeweter. 172 Born- uron avenue. Toronto, on 8nturdey,June 19th, Orrn Shnfey, wife of the lobe J. W. Peterson. of South Dakota. Aged seventy- hun vnn PI `(ma1ics cm as AOOOIIODATED with both single and double l'oomI,w!th modern nonvonloncon. at 888 Queen Strut. OAB.l)ER.H GIN BIC AU(.X)IIlUl)l'l'NU . with both single and nlouhlo rooms. with mmlurn oonvenienuou. M. 423 Princess Strut. HK'F1K J?T Inhou (naxus with smrohonu 40:06) lately nnnuniml lw Hm hunkloutcn Hnrdvun Gom- HAT LARGE AND UUHIIUUIUUH PRE- occupied by tho huclloutcn Hnrdvuro Gom- pany on Princess Street. Wall ndaptod for wholesale mnnufautu ring or hmzo null bud- nmul. May be rented In whole ornau-tusnd wholesale mnnufautu ring Mun rouu Imu- azsn. May orpau-t. and `ll improied and modernised for 0 Ir- mu WANTED--Hl(}H - GRADE WOHAN 0! good church standing to not in Locnl Manure: and state Oorrupnmlont. hora. uar huvlra thorou hly` loan-nod our huIhIou- salary woo if mus mod. Eunlouo nolf-Mldrouoll utumnml envelope to A. T. lCl.mtn. uononl Hnnlger, cue Dun Bu:-mm Wulo. Julmoe. Onlybo. my book. Tnlunaoun 00` ulon b0 1-cont Duty mid. Orodlf. Ivan. hint- pnm. Outt freq. Write quio foroutt. null territory. Tm. Douuuml OOIPAIY. mm. 1. 356 Denuborn st.. Chlosgo. Don`: Want To `lull About the loan on those I`u!ioo' can about, don't want to think about it, just Wlnli ta- geb them out of our way. 82 50 and O8 shoes only 81.50. Don'h you wuuh I pull! Hninea _Lockett-. `IF-.. - ...l-- -..l- 4.} Lnntn an AKA`; an `A We solicit a .n.... of Rm pm] hunu- EU!` I IIILH I Abel-net.hy I. T I UDUI BUII` UI IJUMIAII AJGIUIID. DEVI! -9 two years. Remains to be interred at Napanee. ANTED--AGENTS F 8. "QUEEN VIO- Dhunond`JK?boo." Ovnrnwimz with Infant and rinhanf. `n uhnni- AN'l`ED-H1GH-GRADE IAN OF 0331) luul sum (`.0 rmannndnnt ham. altar luv at Sole Agents for Bntterlokm PIMOIBI. - OABl)ER.`l CAN BE AUOOIMODLTND with lmtln nimrla and lonhla rooml. Wuulnnlin at Joygllun. , _._.__ For a nice pair of boots or Ihocl go to \hArnAtJ|v |. Upper Bu. Iawnnoo - Mode- '|'* nu windn, a few local shown. lmt. ma-u lair -Ann wnnhhu-_ DRY Wllllll ! ' ANTED--HIGH GRADE WOHAN 0! stand nhlnrnh atnndlmr to Ann nu Lnnnl WEATHER PROBABILITIK . FOR SALE on TO LET. Sld by us always give the best of satjsflctipn. - Having years of e:':p`eri.-,., once we tlioronghly undemanq the buinen. It pays to buy 'Rol iIl|,0` Goods. g P. M. EIIDITIONL I150 Wllllll, I ION [Tl IIIDWC` but mostly fnir warm weather. W. I. DRENNAN bu-nnnonnn A urn Idnnnljll HENRY BRAKE. -n-n-cur-n Ann Hun ijjj wANf:-: DT i67x'tTL' can YEAR. NO. 150. |U'"\ ; c'i`e'.'peZ'i`'.la".}'&B'.' Is" the best. BiJNA 60R Hard Wood. Soft Wood. Slabs. Kindlinu Wood. IT'S PHUVUKINII, `EJSNT IT, DBERIESH It's scarce. ,nnscun and cheese. xucnu_y uu. New Goods as you want them at wholesale pri:es, Izgc, 19c, 250: 35- HARDY S. Oranges; *-"'"`-'9: 1ay,.m1y am, 101' u. ready J. _P. GILDEB.SLEF.X8E.n 0 - _, A-A_____ interior points. Returning from Rochester and Oawego aim will leave Kingston for Clayton and Alex- rnrlria Bay every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 o'clock p.m. For tickets and lurther information apply to JAMESSWIFTKL 00.. 1-`.t_l.awx-anus Wharf. ._:_.____________._. ELECTORAL DIVISION SOCIETY. THE DIREO TORS OF THE F.LEC'l`0R.Al. uflivislon Society have decided not to hold asnlnmor Exhibition owing to the season being so lmckwsrd. but intend having a Fall Show In Soptember for Floweu. Ftuitn. Fine Arts and Ladies work. _ non and womngoon uroeua Vvounclluny. Don't forget. the strawberry festival in St. Andrew s hall and grounds, Tuesday evening. June 29th. Tiblkotaa. including concert and refreshments, only me. AJll\o lV\Il`--- ._-..`. Loavfi Kingston 2 o..m., Thu:-sgay, 1s`t.`July. Arrives Chu-lotto 8 n.m.. RETURNING- Lenvu Chm-lotto 7:45 33,121.. July 1st. Arrives Kingston 2 I In., July 2nd. an unlnna In 'l-Ill: l1l nlunn l'l`I'V Arrives lungswon I u 111., only lull. |l2 HOURS IN THE FLOWER CITY. nannm :1 OR Dr\TTl\I'l'\ 'l`D.1'D Rmhpgwego, Iginvgstonl AIC\IAKXI'\I)IA A HR NEW FAST STEEL STEAMER ARUNDELL" will leave Kinuton for (hweszo and Rochester every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday atimu u.m., connecting at ()awegn with the Delaware, lmnkawannn R; Western RR. for Syracuse, Now York and all lluturnlmr nuvv u-u...uuu.n.u.. . ...`...,.\.,. BESSMAKING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, executed with neetneus and despetoh. at model-Ate pricee. Special nttentiun given to Children`: clothes. :15 Pnmcl-:33 SI'nIl:."1`,over Knm Phno Waroroome. 09900009 PHIWIJ HSNT H Children : clothes. no 1 ! Kurt: Phno Warorooms. : , . sic wnma Leurler Beard lnqulrles Ilnde About and Arrangements. Louoon, June 29.-'I`he Canadian pre- mier. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and a number of other distinguished people were in the strangers gallery of the house of commons yesterday when Sir Thomas Lough, liberal member of the west division of Islington, questioned the government leader in the house. A.,d. Balfour, first lord of the trea- sury, as to who was responsible for the bad arrangements for the reception of the members of the house of commons at Buckingham palace on Wednesday last, when they were received by Queen Vic- toria, although a number of them failed to arrive on time, and whether it was intend- ed to make an apology to them. Mr. Lough s remarks were greeted with cheers. mingled with cries from the Irish members of serves you right. Mr, Ralfnur ranlied that officers of her 01 "serve: rIgm.."' Mr. Balfour replied that majeety`e household deeply regretted, in spite of their best endeavors to show the utmost tea at for the speaker and the members 0 the house of commons, that anything should have occurred to cause diseatiefaction. "Fl... nnnyannnnll luuvn knnn full n` nnm. no puny lots nooagor Inn; Boodon To You Thonadl OI IN. Bund in Mucdonnld Psrk -night, weather permitting. _ Boo advertisement re hponemonb of flu: alnnfnrnl 1liuinnn .iAf.V I exhibi- non. . Garden entertninmo ta and strawberry festival at Mrs. Henderson's, corner John- ston and Wellington streets Wednesday. Hnn't. fm-amt. mhn ntzmwborrv Soptember for I` Art: A.E anuunmcmoun. The newspapers have boon full of com- manta on this contrebampe ever since the reception of the members of the house of oommona at Buckingham palace. the liber- al news para being eapecially bitter. ml`:- leging t at. the bad arrangements made were an insult to the representatives of the people. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. nfter leaving tb` people. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, leaving distinguished etrnnpern gallery of the house of commons, conversed with James F. Hagen, anti-Pernellim member for the middle divilion of Tipperary, the well~ known writer on oolonial subjects. and with other members of parliament. interest.-` ed in colonial nlfeirs. Mr. Hogan was un- able. however, to attend the meeting of the colonial party owing to his presence being required at the quoeQ e garden rty. His reception of the colonial: _- L--- _..-L.........l until -us-b hlnnnu being required II : we qu 3 guruuu E:-by. been postponed until next Monday. I I uu uuuvu uu-u-cu. The lake yacht. racing usociation has been oblidgpd to alter its date: for the summer circuits owing to the Rochester, N. Y., club droppigg out. This date: now named nnd approv of for the Circuit are: Kingston, Monday. July 19th; Cobourgh. Friday. July 23rd; Toronto. Tuesday, July 27th; Hamilton, Thundny, July 29th; Niagara, Suturdny, July Mat. - 25 CENTS. L... DC bye EDTON D7IiY' 4 __1N_. Rochgster! V "i"tE'.'2:'.' ',' *3i:Tu;Ti}3 BE} sand [clan I, 2 p.m.. 360. Rain:-(Int, "Amnl-inn dl ay--jj'_.__:____' DEESSIAKER, I53 Brook Street, A 1..--.. ..\..uy_ D-uni Q61-An! Ixonnlon Bulleun. Thu:-edgy, America to Bx-ockvlille and Oldenlbnrg, 10 m 111.. 50c. `PI-mndnv. "Emniro State amomr Thou- ll )5. Ioohuur. IL86. Take Nprtli King Tlmrsda morning, July 10%. $2, arrive at Char otto8 mm.` Twnlvoh in the ower city. Home Friday? LI. Secure your cute:-oom at. Hnnlnvh. I` IIVIJIIJ IIV IIl|.. I I-l\IIIIII vuuun FARE 01.25. ROUND TRIP. Tickets will be sold good to return Sutur- lay, July am, for 3!. I n nn.nt.`nu1.l.`.Vl2! J P HANI.}<`.V. Col. Duvidcon. of Edinbiargh, who. 5.. :";`3f_: ddin being the lnnnsor of the elongated b bullet with conduct. of tolocoopac an ht: hog; '3: for sporting gum, and of the of ban mm hyhg [Inn and not-bu by tho collimator. sh no `N vnanoocol diutinqtion :3 the 0, Banana . o'clock HM V was x . ,douluh Jmn I._P.G1LUE.5ms1s;v1s. .1. r. xuuu Agent. 4 Engage your staterooms at Hunleyu. NEW DRESSMAKINCI PARLORS. -\ nvlnc!IIAIII \!ll In All`. I'1`Q RRANRHRH Tuesday morning we offer a large lot of Ladies Fine Hats, value 50c to $1.50, for 25c and 5oc. and ulnnun, z p.m.. aoc. _ Saturday, America down the nver, 2 Lin. 3542. y III ! I V` Wu-U-vq Bk. --mm" um. swam. :h'u-I .c 10:30 . -n An 'l"Iu|u-(Inn I`... `Kn -::.j. S:l`R. NORTH KING" , r. _ _. rINI..-_.. muemnnrg, nu an m.. we. Thu:-Ida . "Empire 8r.atoamong nn [Alan I 9 nm,_ Kn. ` MISS KEYES, rxnmnu in A limit) W D VUTF II electoral Wu "II-'D" IXVZDWIIF H WI] . on Thursday. Fan 35. """'7 """o`r . u AND ALEXANDRIA BAY. LOOAl.'_MEMORANDA. L-II I&-Q JvI w 4 doors above Buzot Rt:-got. ::T-. A New Bargin in Art Blinds, opaque-shading, complete, to hang, 25 each. an an THE ouse. llo. tor Onnunoqno I -_-II I-_ .___ AL'_ _.L--w 'l:ho Date: Ciannxed. _ ___lL .._____ __.-_ semonu Iiponumunu ul division iet.y n exhibi- ox-k. A. SHAW, Soc'y-Tress. AME. SWIFT IL 00.. St. Lawrence J. P. HAN]-RY, Auent N]-NY. V Agent. i fort peso once at Liverpool. ,;1.n..~ in an. Fielding : constituency. The party when in opposition, entered many protests against the erection of public ~build- ings in towns where the revenue did` not warrant it, and now that they are in power they should stand by the declared policy of the liberal party. In support of this contention such tried libe- ral veterans as Mr. Bain, Dr. Christie, Julius Sci-iver and Mr. Somerville. voted, as well as Mr. Oliver. A number of conservatives voted for it also, including Mr. Foster. The motion to strike out was lost by forty to eighteen. The strength of the vote gives no in- dication of the feeling in the liberal ranks against} extravagance of any sort. The Ontario liberals especially are deter- mined that the pledges of the party shall not to lost sight of. and that mini- sterslwho are per aps not fully acquainted withthe tradition of the party during a long period in opposition must acquaint themselves with these traditions and live up to them. Durimz the evening session Mr, Ma- them. During evening clean made a speech in favor of the exten- sion of the system of government railways across the continent. and as a step to that end, he advised that the lntercolonial extension and the Crow's Nest extension be dropped for this session as being ill-considered. He regret- ted that the liberals had not gone as far in the direction of curbing railway monopoly as the country expected. Mr. Mulock, re- plying for the government. pointed outthat in a single year the liberal party had done more towards securing control over the gfleat railways for the public good than the conservatives had done in eighteen years in otlice. He expressed sympathy with the idea of securing a railway controlled by the people across the continent. The estimates were adopted. the supply bill read a first time, and the house turned to a discussion of railway subsidies, which oc- cupied the greater part of the evening. We will sell.on Tuesday 20 dozen Half Blouse Shirt Fronts for wearing with Blazers or low Dress fronts, 25. TL` no-Ann CAAAG Calm UIIPE The senate Discussed the Blll and the com- mittee tu\En,|oy I lflshlng lnvestlgntlon Wns Appointed -The Business In the House of Commons. OTTAWA. June 28.~In the senate today senator Power moved that the Montreal and southern counties railway bill be read this day six months. After some debate the amendment of Mr. Power was defeat- ed and the bill was read a third time. 9...... Mm... Hum mmurl his mntinn moved to Burma qnuuy jun use ton pan ocb at Lw'etpoo|.. Wnlrlinrfn conabitmancv. The In IS rn: FllRBllWELL.| The Ptjoposed Enquiry is to Be Institutcd. ]nnwELLIs_ggz_11vIa nnam.| ed and me bill was reau a tnlru Lune. Senator Miller then movesl his motion asking an enquiry into the subsidies granted by the parliament of Canada to the Drummond county railway company, to the present nancial condition of the company, its liabilities of every description, whether matured or ac- cruing, the condition claseication of the railway, its equipment, and also other matters relating to the railway. The com- mittee is to be composed of Sir Mackenzie Bowell and Messrs. Ferguson, Power, Scott, Mncdonald, I .E.I., Mclnnes, B.C., De Boucherville, Primrose. Cox, Clemow, Landr , Prowse, Wood. Thibaudeau (de la Val iere), and the mover. After "much debate the motion prevailed. Rip Mnnhnnqin Rnuvall amid Hint he did In The House OI Oommonl. The house of commons spent the greater part of the dug in concurrence on the esLimat.ea,and L crowns, up till six o clock, but one incident of importance. Mr. Moll/lullen. who has very strong views as to the folly of erect- ing public buildings in small towns, moved to strike out _tho c..- n-uh nah-8 Ab. `r.w..-..mI. N. R. in Mr. HE DOES NOT SPEAK TO THE MEN WHO KNIFED HIM. debate the motion prevaueu. Sir Mackenzie Bowel] said that he did care who was implicated in the Drummond county railway deal. Whether they were tories or liberals, he wanted to see them punished. If they were tories then the sooner the party was rid of them the bet- ter. He denied that he was actuated by political motives. Neither had be any de- sire to assist the opposition in the other house. He had no conversation with the leader of the opposition in regard to this matter. As a matter of fact he did not pass the time of day with any of the leaders of the conservative party except Sir Charles Tapper, since he came to Ot- tawa. He again maintained that he was not actuated by political motives, and he approved of the motion passing. . nnator Scott said it was a fishing: in- ap rovea 01 L00 mouon passing. enator Scott. fishing voatigation. and Senator Mills said negate was not the body to make the To find `you have purchased a poor quality 0! Coal P "list for the first time. A Large Output. Rossmsn; B. C., June 29.-Shipment of ore from Roaeland mines to the efnelter last week amounted to 1,625 tone, the largest output for any week in the history of the camp. Centre Star appeared on the The Le Roi man- agement states the output of that mine will be increased to an average of 500 tons a day inside of two months. The ore re ceipte at Knalo for the week were 427 tons against 518 for the Rreceding week. A nnnninl to the liner from Slocnn City againsb bus [or me receumg wees. A apeoinl to the gliner City says the Howard Fraction has shipped B oarlond of ore to the Nelson amoltor. Eleven New Bonn. Rn Pon'r.m. 0nt.. June 29.-George Phillipe, steamboat inspector, has been as far east as Port Caldwell in connection with the duties of his office. He reports ve new nteunboats in the district east of Port Arthur and six between Port Arthur and Rat. Portegemmking eleven new boats in all celled into existence by the interest in mine development. -Ivgvu any unit Boncuclox, Ont, Juno 29.-Ab than this morning Dr. Mccumn drug w nluiouontnl duttoyodb n. 5% ,uuo iihI no nwiinlnd lanai: Ihn d-n livid: -UyInuuu --uv-n. - HAVANA, June 29 --Rnmoru on aoat. hon that Gon. Maximo Gomez. inaurgont comlnnndor. has been killod i; I fight bo- twoon Jncuomd Horton. In in aid his home In shot from -undo: him, and Gone: badly wounded. Tho I-spore bu not yet. conrmed, but oiciol report: any thdimongngomont has then plooo ro- nnntlv. Go-an Ioportod 'Kulod. -_. 1..-- nn b___-_. _... ....................., .. .... P Vuum bani: an unto us -I-LL :1: an In. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TUESDAY. MINE 29. 1897. SCRANTON COAL.