cepmon Kev. Ur. nyckman naureeeou mom in words pregnant with good Advice. Yesterday being nnniverenr Sunday at Weele an college. Rev. Dr. yckman de- live an nddrou to the students. who eat. in the front. He spoke of the Ientnesn cf the mind and the duty to cu tivnbe it. in the morning of life. when the school uueetion was un for mo morning or me. When the school question up diacuaalon, Dr. Ryokmnn thou lit that the Methodist church had not uni enough on this question. He knew that any on- tion in the conference would not be under- stood udictation to the electorate. The Roman Catholic church is seeking to cap- ture power; and ifthe liberal party were returned, ,the church would "op." He said thal. he would respect the opinion of the highest court, when the basin of its judgment was not tam red with. ltev._E. 'I`_hommI rear the report of the S dney buxton. M.l'.; unr Jonn l.\lDDB(`.K& .P., and Sir George Baden-Powell, M. l'.. were among those pmoent. H7 II II II-I00. Ulllll 0 Iii-I00. Gru.rII,0nt... J uno 6- l`ho u-st. regular nnnunu of tbs unlnh chum And butter Oloooo bloc. Lonnox. Ont, Juno 6.--Twenty-oi ht. usmrhn hnndod 3.1192 hon: Maw. 81 an: M ETHODIST CONFER ENCE. no BLAIR Ritual; , lunrrn on-co. |.`-nA_ A A 4--uuu mm DAILY BRITISH wme, TUESBAY. JUNE 9} 1896 Jointed Poles urely ueerro on. St. Paul, eb.. reports that every bridge on the North boup from Sootln to Fuller- _pon. with the exception of the Burlington & Mieeouri railway brid e, in out. Score: of lowl in farms are ooded, and thou- sand: 0 do lure` worth of live etook, {erm- ing implemenul. etc., have been swept away. Several irrigetion plant: were do- strayed. TWO RIVER-DRIVERS KILLED. Du-not y Lightning Nut Arnpl-lot on Inn-uy. -IL- L..__:._-- -A D...I.._ an I-A_-l.- The hurrionno so Ronh-ow on Bounty vunooudotruobin Inhuohooauvu nnt nporud. Nnmuou windows in nu town wonblown In winder rival-drlun Into kllld I . -ukllg Inn .ALn-g -n-Q I-In on\uououwunnr.nurun .u whlhavoolhon vcuinj . '1 thooouutry vuohllud 1hvn.ud.I nonoouqliullyoulhghohlhn-qn.M ywms rm: nnmcs T0-DAY] norms uomon. 5. 11., or wuwn, n nu Sntnrdn and Sunny with her aunt. rs. W. R. ordnnior, John Isms. ' ' The Minna Perry. ol Emumwn Su- tion. npont. Sundx with their nhhr. Mn. 1). Htnwood. J n shrub. lI%."KI".7. Stmng had I aloof her household aoat: on Saturday Int. She intend: to inside with An ado deter in Bolkvlllo. The nnonmonto the Lord`: vmppou wu diu- nod in the Prubytarinn ohm-uh Int undny. Fifteen new member: was ad- ded no the roll. Thin make: about forw- u. nan: mnmhnrn nlnnn RAIL W. W. 3` (lat; Fonunn on lrts) PI_unIbln.I8tt'o:`m and on _ _ .-. ` . -melon lot on 8lovu.(lu lfixtuu ded the roll. Tim man: about l0fIV' ve new momboro Ilnoo Rev. W. W. Pool`: indnotion IMO October. TM Mignon Ward. Batten. [no 3 ouch:-0 Early to 1 Inge nmnhot 0! their friends at evening. All npotbnvory pkunnl evening. HERE :1 no we SHORT ono:n"Ion' uwma" nuntns. " I Tolotnphkrldlnco Ironnllrcnuoloho Glohqcouduududaucnodlonhu lcodlng--A Glues (IIVOI You the -..5. \ 1 , u \ . Joe. 78 ya 1! naidonb 0: Wozlo M`... II 0|lMl!I.[`}.|`D`0III(l' The unooly xsornun on no mu: pull in 80. n5. Mlnnclpolh, Him. shrunk Int niggr. ' ' , (Inn flnnn, Inllllhl. -II Xnfl to guest. OI me emperor. Lucy nu: uuu In Berlin on Wedneoda . Murdoch Mao . one of the olden; settlers in the north-west. died at Kil- donnn. Man.. eatordny. He was in the service of the udson s Bay company at Norway house for man yours. ` Jan. A. Tucker. expelod from Toronto _.__.:A.. I-..s H-..-. null wlunnn nvnnnnnu in Athena. The Bel inn stunner Princess Clemen- tine, boun from Sardinlan ports for An!- werp, has been sunk by collision with nu known bark in Int... 46 N., long.. 7 W. The en min of the stunner was drowned. The obxera of her crew have arrived at. (James. A .. mnaojna nf Mun Milmmlmn citv (memes. At a mpeting of the Milwaukee city council n four cent fare ordinance was pun- od. Thirty days time is given in which to allow the railroad company to print. com- mumtion tickets and mnke arrangement-. for carrying out the terms of the orrlinanco. The company will curry the matter to the courts. to was colnplewly Inunuaoombne waver scann- ing to a depth of ten feet. over the entire town. The depot. was completely deatro - ed Mid six box earn standing on the si 0 track were washed several miles away. 'I`weut.y-two bridge: on the Elkhorn road between Chadron and Deadwood are Wildl- ed out. Dun-tlnnl-nu nf Hun O1-nnrln whinh wrnnll. T; The Lutut Poroonul l u'|[ruphI-AldIn[ New lumber: to tho loll. Nu-.\NI:l. Juno D.-'I he rooent. no showers have put. life Into the crop in this vicinity. The my oropin ioliu up and will be an avenge amp. 1` o I ng cro nun unnu nu-nnninnnn hm. vuvnnl-an In 1 E: 88 lo 90 Princess Street. Isomnaon, nun wn ouannou mu 0. via the guest. 0! M an Carrie Bill: on undny Inst. (loo. Day. of Toronto. in visiting hi: ptuontn, Mr. nnd Mn. Wm. Day. Ilia: Bertha Noilnon. B. A.. of Wilton. nnont. OI W [I10 of fault. 1-1.. in nl ht. without I dlvmon. ir Hercules Robinson. governor of.0apo Colony, Arrived In?` London yeah:-day w confer with Joseph Chamberlain, ooorobry of Int for the colonies. I`.-Inlurn an-hhh in haimr or-odumd in tion. Justice Falconbridge has resigned his membership in the comm of the univoriioy 0! Toronto as a protest. ugninnt. the contor- rin of I degree by that body on Goldwiu Sm uh. , Wyatt Entaon, Montreal, the celebrat- ed Canadian artist, died y taerdny at. New- rb, R.I. He studied un er Gerom and illeb in l nria. He was forty-seven years an! nun IVIIIIUIA ll of age. Danie Daniel Callahan of Ponbypool, 0nt.. was killed b a Canadian Pacic train on Mon- day. H was wanlod by the whlut.lc.bi'it. Yld no hood and walked straight into the ocomotive. Tho nrnanatnnlnlltl '0!` Lh f0|lI' I`0lIl|d be- locomotive. -~ The arrangemenbalor the four rounds tween James J .' (orbebm ox-chum ion heavy weight. of the world. and Tom S an-~ key, of local fame were ooncluded It Sun Francisco yesterday. A Hnmburlr deennhch say: the British naval architects who nrnveu were yester- day were received with hi h honors as the guest. of the emperor. hey an due in Rm-lin on Wedneodav. Norway house [or years. ` university last. year and whose ex noon in completing his course at Lelan . Stam- ford univeruic , CELL. were subscribed by the st.u ma returned to Owen Sound ( with the B. A.degree. Fire hunt. night did about $170,000 dam- n e to the dry goods store and stock of . . MnKendry on Yonge screen, _'I`oron . The buildings around were for a time in the reatoat. danger. but the fire was preo- tica y conned to the store nnmod. 'I`hirLv.ainhi. battalion: of (room. drown tically conned to the score nnmou. Thirty-eight. troops. from Smyrna. Boyroubh and Salonica, wi|| by next week have put. down the expiring rovoltin (`row by surrounding the . ro- {ugeos in the mountains. A corpc of Greek volunteers in boiq orgnnivnd in Athens. vm... n..I..i.... muunnr Prinmu Clemen- III I II \J\lIIII \III I Alllnlll nout. Nu odor. Wlnkn anally ra- ltood. Poworfnl It-lnnh Olrnulau Burners. gglluhotl Bun Burner ml OH Tank. Steel `hay and lfrnnmu. Tlumo -aim-.wlth1.x shalnnnunrn. KIN. Hlt0lLlN(I AND |l()A8T|NG CAN BE DONF.` TO l'|lll-`EC'[`ll)N. Ihown lu oporntlnn M Tho Loup River llnow to Enormoul Blue And Swept Away Property. 0.\|Al|.\, Nob. , June 9.-'I`he storm which \'isit.od the Lou valley, on Snturdpy. in the worst that as ever visited that con- tion. The rnilroada suffered the modn and traffic will not. be resumed for sevemldnyn, owing to the washing away of the bridges and culverts. Much of the country is m~ undated. Ollicials of the Union Pacic any it, will be impossible to move trains be- fore Friday. A telegram mcoivod by gen- eral man or Holredge my: [hat Wolbnch comp emly inun abodmhe water stand- ino Ln 3 danth ed out. Particulars of the tornado which wreck- ed the village of Lynch. Boyd county. state that every building in the town wu- nhubtered. only a part. of the hotol being loll. standing. Only one man wu injumd. Ab Columbus. Nob., the damngo caused by the ovorllow of the Loup river can hardly be estimated. A path of deaolnuion marks the course of the hi h water. and the river was a voriuble sea or over twenty milea. All culverts and small brid were mish- ed out. The crops along I. o route are on- tirely (lestro ed. Paul. ob.. reports overv bridnze vuonumy. `um my oropll will up ma are var promising. fruit promises to very I undont. And hnnon no uile goegfulof a bountiful hurvott. Nanon nun. In ;-"ugh... |un.ln._ am..- -.- no mum ooununu nnrven. uouon Ro inaon, Kin ton bualnou col] hunt. (loo. Dav. of Toronto. in vinitlmr nu pnnnu, Ml . nna Mn. vun. uoy. Inn Bertha Noilnon. B. A., of Wilton, nntl Sntnrdnv And Snmlnv with her Aunt. rs. nbrnok mo ni ha. Goo. 3ut:n. lnnl[l[.`:ll Imtoudd non: `n mprinomnont r n ngchn gollnr bill to a May. Tho Trish land bill wu paused to in no- oond reading In tho home of commons-hat night. without dlvilion. I. ll .mnI.. Ilnhinnnn. nnvarnnr ollkm of Info for we colonial. Calcium carbide in being produced in qunntitiea at Buulb Sta Mlrio. From N. acetylene gun in nude. The illuminnnt. will be manufactured at. Potorboro. A ......I.I In-run (`nnnnnminonia Inn the will be manufactured at. rotornoro. A special lrom Comuntinopio any: the whole diplomatic corps. apart from Great. Britain Ind Gnoce, rognrd the uprising in Cretan a result of Brithh muohinm I u... yesterday. A Hamburg doe bah say: naval architects w o arrived there yester- .a.. u...-.. mmhmi with hinrh l UN Jul 20c, 25c. 35c, 50c and up. NOTES FROM NAPANEE. A N EB FIASKA FLOOD. length. however. and sumo win resumed an anal. To--ee-|'ew'e Ilclvut. - The picnic o! 86. Merl : ohm-eh. Berrie- l|e|d.toh held onwedneedny. enema to heveenlled !tu\helltheenc of thum- an Kenn. rinsed and loin and Welken ere gel than the elly to lute npeeoheo. an Ir. lnith, the eoggllve undidele for heauuee. w|ll`Inee| Ir. Retort. the Home Neuron l'0(lO mu not no aupnyea under the sign. "Rand I-we won on our wheel." In my 0! the show windowed the big down-Down bicycle atone. Century to Cenedinn custom the course wee a straight-mwny. the sun being nude in the village 0! Wheelln twenty-four end onofth mi| {mm nish in (Ineld Rd. The tl ptine we: won In one at, nine mine end fty-two seconds. but the nu-I-owne-I ol the reed Uld bnnnhinn nl I-Man nrcvhnud any manual. I no Vorilaioll 1:-{u on-owuou Into the I Innllnn at lnnoo. fl! VII ! IAIOII new: vrewuuu use an.- \ Innlleel et lane. 80. Huh`: olluroh plonio. June 10th. The Weetport. woolen mill: ere egeln running. Thuredey will be bsrgein day at Rudy ; Wetoh Wedneedayh paper. A Romn Catholic church to out 88,000 IIIIDWCK IIIIOIII ` I0 IIIJIIIU Ml`. DI`||'oIoOlII mm ign. dooluu that Iibonll will It- ton the meeting this evening for the puhr- in in nnl. I. I ...... .0 :..o..--....o...m M. "P Ign. aooluu mu. noonu mu :1.- ovonin pur- pose o! inurru sang in. T in in not the chcrncoer of fe bards ol King-awn. They hue boon moat tolerant. bovnnls Ihnhn nnnnnnntninrl olunn than AIIAPI [Air They Mvo noon moan tolerant. wwlm! their op hind given them every fnir my. ny Inaorrupcln that will occur conning will us: urine from the on wiI.hin' oonurvnuvo puny n the quootlom ol nppointmumu and pol y. and no prooonoolvod nry can divert the rat! truth. illa" In `Oil! 00 00 "IO IWIIDII Ill : HIO curve. Ono ol the motor: of our No. In Ln:-maul nnb. LII!` Ann-lxnhlg dim:-\un.I wan um or no motor: or no. no burned out~.uul oonnidcnblo dilllcully wan uloot I like (or a new church. Thundny will ho bu-pin dny M. HA:-dy I. Watch to-non-ow`: par. Rabat Mollmy, I . non of Wright Mcllroy, in Inn on u v IWVINI hll par- ent.-. ~ J. E. Atklnlon. of the Toronto Globe, In In tho city to report the Tupper meet- in . ` Y. Bhsnnon, ol tho Piolnn bunch of the lqonohnntt bank, in (n the city on: visit. me lg: vhib. unrest. ' W. J. Kerr. Ronfnmand Mina Olive Tinkia, Gmonbuah, was married on Wed- n-uinv Ink. DAN EGANI wraay wwn mnammauon. Rev. E. S. Rowe has denitely doolinod t.ho'Mc(7Art.h its nomination for Want. Toronto. '1` e Mc(.`.art.hyibea will run onlz one candidate in that constituency. Rrnnnt. in huninnnn nu Rn:-win uh-AA}. COUHD) , IYOYHO, Dll. '- Il\'4 I0 '51')|':l|. In an uddroua to the Austrian delegation to-day count Golucbowalti, minister of for- eign auirs, explained the {oral n policy of the government, declaring in t e con rue 0! his romnrko that the situntion in (`rate wns of such a chm-actor thnt it was impou- alble to any whut would happen next. Two Bmntlord. Ont... man named l'ut- UIINQ 50 WHID WOUIU INIPPOII HOXIG. Two Brsntlord, Ont... rick Phin and Ab. Lamb. working on the T. Hand B. railroad in the neighbor- hood of Oulnnville. were drowned in the Grand river near that village. Monday. Phin took onmp and Lamb wont to his rescue. The former caught hold of Lamb, nnd both went. under water. 'l`|.- nvaunilina ugn I-nun I\..lubh Ann uonn went. unuer water. The pmvailin nus from l)uluth and Fort Wil iem. are three and three and one-half cents on wheat to Mon- tree], and from Kingston to Montreal two cents corn. and two and one-quarter cents wheat. 11 drop of one-quarter cent from the old ruuel. Corn has been taken from Prescott to Montreal at one and three-quarter oonte. Edward F. Morrow. magnetic healer. hronologiet and mind render. Thin won- erful man has visited the capitol of al- molt every kingdom andom in in Europe. China, Japan, South Sea In ands. Austra- lia. Egypt, the Holy Land, in search for knowledge pertaining to the occult eoienooa. until he can treat or cure almost all nervous and muscular diseases. such as rboumatiem. neuralgia. St. Vitua dance. nartial danlnou. hvatnria. enilenev. nnnlv- rneumnonaml l'IIl|ltIlll, an. \ Iwl unnoe. partial do: all. ylurin. opilopl I - ml: and all that olnu of dileueo a'lgrond,l- Iv to his mmnetio touch. He also rounds III II! III U1.` OIIII 0| 01$ yllu ICU!` I bohiu magnetic 9. a mind of man like an onen book. bellinu I no mn nugnouc man. no use rows t. a an open book. balling the put Ind uidlug you on the road to nnppinou I muricy. Oico parlor and room No. I. t. wronoe hotol.onrner King And Queen numb. Comulumon rm. `I'll: lvulnfn looting. A report. about the cit , ciroulntod with manifest. intont.-to inln Mr. Britten`: n.-nnnhun clnnlnnnn Hug}. Iihnl-1|: III II.. '1'!` UI I -I `ll'IvI Thou was a mall shod blocludo on the pond at line. Int night. at. the corner of Ki and Prinoou Itnou. count! by I con ol the now out running off the use . Thoou-I havn muchgnator length than the old one sud would not "take the polnu"ln going to tlnonvitch M. the :..'- m...":.:." *::'."'..*:.r..:,.':.h:.". Ill n nnnnl. Baas'Fliee. Skeleton Spinners. Q Egan : Special Cigar. Wntoh Wodnudaym A Roman Ontahollo will ho noted In Duo:-onto. $01011-yhuboounbElin to nlnnf. A nth or I now church. "'2ir`.'.`n .n'.'i.'n'.'5'. """n'..'.3":.'.'... run or 'l'|mn-kw -III ha bu-anln dnl visit. Min Wntbfontronl. in In the city on 3 visit to her uncle. George Su-aeld, Main 9 W J KAI-r, Rnnfmw. and Mi nuday Int. Come md hear both sides of the nation at St. Mark : picnic, June ll)t'.h. on and udmmnnoe. 25. Mm. Wgrwinlx binvnlea for tall man at J. udmmnnoe. 261:. New Warwick bicycle: for tallmon Cunninghnr, Kin& ntroet.. , Vnm will leave ado : corner for So". Round mp. 100. Frederick Pnrker. of New York, and M. J. Bunny, of Wnterbown, N.\'., are guests I at the British American to-day. luv. A. H. smith in tho new misaionnrv ' at mo Isnmn American w-any. Rev. A. (3. Smith is the new missionary on the Tyoudinags Reserve. He comoa from Munoo Town. Huron diocese` Watch odnuday a paper. Hnrdy`s houcni n dnv an non nnaman t. frlnl Mayo, me weu-Known Icwr. while on his wa . Moudny, from Denver to Omnhn. Nob., led on board the train. of nnrnllndn nl tin: hnnrl. parnlym or me noun. Band muaio all afternoon and ice cream and rofreahmonba will be served on the grounds at. St. Mark ; church picnic. June 10th. Admission `Z60. uI.:o 4'... n...,.1'r......|.... ....ml.Iium. lubn. Ammulon Wait. for Royal Templuro Marchlighb excursion. next. Tuesday night at. 7:15: atr. "America." Hth baud. whole hour in Hannnoque, 25 cents. IL : mav ridin over much mad: with n Warwick cuamon name moycle. Last night. a valuable horse owned by Mcammon Broom, livery keepers. died after A short. illness. It was taken ill yea- larday with inammation. Rev. E. E. Rowe hm danitelv 0|" 0H6 Cllultll In OHIO UOllIl.|lI\lUllU_V. . Brynnb, in business on Barrie street. is exhibiting A small fancy table top which is an artistic manipulation in wood, being compound of 14,900 pieces of white wood and walnut. ("A-nu n-ul uni- Gnu nnnl rnnn in} Q0 nna wnunun. Come and vote for your man at. St. Mnrkhpionic, June 10th. Messrs. Brib- bon. McIntyre. Ha cock, Geo. Smith, Pense and J. B. Wul em will attend and give speeches. The district meetinz of the Sons of 0unninghnm'~, I\In& ar.roet.. Vnm Mu-k'u_ plonlo,June 10th. atanud 5 o'clock. Round trip. 10:. Fradnrlok Pu-ker. York. VVDDOII wounuuaya paper. nuruy e banin do announcement. r. Fa fold. Brookvillo. of Pink pills hut. in tent. $5 from Paris, France. for the Pro torhn ohm-oh Wont. rt. _ C. >W. nirhn_nk_u.' I31 ianngo ju. Ind., in the Prabgorhn ohurol wuwon. W nlrhnnh.' In iannpo in. the choice of McKinle and Hanna for temporary chairman of la. Louis conven- Lion. umnn. men. men N paralysis of the hurt. after: give apooonea. The district meetin of the Sons Temperance is being he d in Temperance hnll today. Many olthe (lelegntea were detained by the unfavorable weather. but there in A fairly large attemlance never- bhelou. lu`~mo....n nnnnnrvnnan mat in nu. Frontenac conuervntives met in the Windaor hotel this afternoon. Candidate George Smith wan preoent. The meeting was for purposes of organization. and township committees. etc.. were appointnd to conduct. the campaign and fight the nal content. |`I`l.- Aw:I|nnn -n-A onhinn numntnnn nf II` III-- nun. c-----. 3 The heat from t-"noting during the summer oncha with an ordinary u-nnk nmva is very thrulnu. JAY LOR S will no oxporuu. New York state fair dates : State fair, Syracuse, Aug. 31st to Sept. 5th: Sandy Creek.Aug. 25th to 27th: Jefferson county, Waborbown. Se 8. 8th (.0 llth: Sb. I.m\'- ronco count . Anton, Sept. Ibth bo ll-Mu; Oswego Fal 2. Sept. lth to 18th: Oneida county. Rome, Sept. em to 25th. In delemuciou uananoque, zn cenu. It : easy riding over rough Warwick cushion frame bicycle. Lnt. niaht. a valuable horse owned bv nnal content. The Mexicans are taking advanta e of the scarcity of Florida oranges nn are shipping their supply of fruit tothe United States. Last. aeuon four hundred our loads worn shipped to the United States. but this season fully six hundred oar loads will be exported. New York fair. IIII 1UuII ....".`.'..`.`."`L"..."'.'?.'. 1'1f.'l`2..1'.`."&."'1". .non. Funk Mayo, the well-known ncbor. uhila on hip wnv. Mondnv. GENERAL PARAGRAPI-lav. nu: mo and ucoonuonn or nurnotoul ridonulhoy nnpcto thoupo. Jututho lntnonouno n. an ominous nhml nnldlv dllld Iran Ihn w. IMII we nu-rovnen or an read mu bnnohing ol ridonrnvtuud my nond- 32:; Many all by the wayside u noodby blending limbs. Iruind bunk wuo has and Imddocou-along ol nutnuou V|(IOlI% DJ Mill!` Ill. WIIIIN and ducal-aoat nnrnotoull I-hlnnn nu Lhi nunnn. hung:-GI: th hun- auuuunouunononnonn. ounnouo cloud npldl utlnnod Iron the want. !onulling pnva-but doom-moo y nlnwonn. Andtbonoouunouond I tend vyfv: - `J 5c'yud, (egular price, 7c. i;`Bargains in Dry Goods at: rental qj wneeie mm we sales 0! eunnnee. Chicago can bout of over fifty bicycle olube, end it is the annual custom of these clubs to meet and participate in a union run. The run ieulweye made on Sunday ((,`hii~ego`e legnl holidu '). and this year it came on MI) 2-lth. ldarly in the morning the club: began to ueeemblo in Washing ton park. each heralding its arrival by n blunt from its bugle bond. Swiftly, yet silently, they crime from all directions, until over 4.000 'oycliete were in line. Tandems were plentiful. three or lour quede among the number. while the Few- ler sextuplet monopolized the a tutors Attention. A fair number of t e riders were ladies. bloomers being very much in evidence. Their happy weerore in the ma- jority ol cases had dieouded the drop frame wheel. and in A matter of fact manner had betnken them Ive: to the men`: ordinary. Amid bugle hate and club range, the silent mveleede glided down Michigan nvenue unmindful of the church eervicoe in program. Lincoln park being reached. in gmnd review wee held. mid prime were awarded to clube hevin greatest number of ii ion in line. as wel eeto those having thegreetent per cent. ol club membere pre- sent. What the Derby in to English horse- men. eo ie deoontlon day reed nee to Chi- cago wheelmen. It lurniehee e theme [or the whole eeeeon end no the eventlul (lay A proeobee the lnerite end pouible ohenoea ol verioue ridere become the ell-absorbing topic wherever wheelmen moet d: on - nte. For veers eech road race ea wpuo wnonver wnooumon molt. an on gate. years oolipood its predecessors and now ever one taquiun reed that the rue of 189! has outdone t. em all. and that the future will euue ol nu. n me nee ewmy young renown who rode at e brenkneok epeed over e dini- cull count In e lrnntio ebl-Ompl. to win the glory of being first in the nee. llret. in time. and ret in the beetle ol their club- metee. An in ueuel in reed rnoeelt. was the`. unexpected and unknown riderwho first oroeeed the tape. Neleon.e young men who rune I rwpeir-ehop. cep- uned the much coveted Em and on e wheel duet. he put uagolher him- eell etnight. alter vnrloue menuleeburere hed returned to oompremlee the reputation at their wheele by allowing him toride one. Consequently the wheel Deri- Horen Neleon rode will not be dllnvcd uomoquonuy mo wnoou unru- Horoo Nolnon rode will not be dinayod under the sin. Two Huunnm mo mvv mou- smo BIKES m omoaao. UIIIUAOO, -JIIIIO o.-u'o we miwr i There is a new division ol mankind. The bound between the tailor-made man and hhfyrbady-made man is obsolete. There are" no lon r carriage lolk and street car pie. A l the old kings are dead. bong ii: the kin 1 His name is King Bicy- cle," and t eworld is divided into two clasaes-the class which rides a bicycle and the class which does not. With its intro- duction considered a luxury, the bio cle has how become a neoessit in modern ile, especially In the larger cities. As a poor man s vehicle. both oi pleasure and busi- ness, the bio ole need fear no rival. Al- thou h the all extent to which its use may carried ia a matter 0! development, the present furnishes innumerable exam- ples which are as varied as they are impor- tant. A trip down Michigan boulevard, when men are ing to and from business, a glance throng ll residential distriottluring an afternoon, or a glim oi the parks on a Sunday, will showt e various uses of the wheel in full swin . To the society women and men, the hlcyole is purely a means of pleasure and recreation, and their riding is conned to the rks and the boulevards. The middle c ass ol citizens puts the wheel to a variety of uses. The man rides to and from business; the wile oes to market in the morning. makes in- ormnl calls in the afternoon, while of an evenin or on a Bunday,both man and wiie take a uleverd spin with thebaby rched in front. But the hard-working la rer, ii he owns a wheel at all. uses it lor nrely business purposes. On the main uls- vards, during morning and evenin , and through the streets of the business, istrict all day, there are hundreds ol instances ol how a wheel can hel a man earn his liv- ing. Collectors, rea estate agents, letter carriers, clerks, delivery boys and tele- raph messengers are itting about all ay, while the mechanic and artisan uses his bike to take himself and the tools ol his craft to his day's labo_r. Here are some of the things observed, in one morning. being carried on bicycles: Carpenter's tools, roll of wall paper, pick and shovel, roll of carpet, babies, wnshing, shotgun, shoes. telescope valise, books, lunc (`gm two chickens, bundle of celery, letter arrier`s satchels. n-1...... ...... mnuwi ..,i...|.. :.. ..... :.. ta qmw I rooa um. um ov mun nu outdone I", chronicle It M one of the events in the Mn- Iuu-uAI'nunIlun Anni nan` A-an uni}; an cnromclo In at one or mo ovonu Ill ms nu sory ol `cyclic: . And none no quite an of it. u 543 sturdy lollowa mood IIut1`hoy'ro not All nun l'or-0no Thon- uml llllu of Tubing - rm; llloyclo 0|ubI-'I`IOIO] limo: Dollnn llvulad In Bloyolol. Onwmo, Juno 0.-('l'o the mama: 'l`Iun-n in u now division nl mankind. satcneis. There are `. .."0.l)()() wheels in use in Chicago. What an immense aggregation of iron, rubber, leather, wood and wind this is low persons stop to consider. and the numbers which a little guring gives are almost beyond belief. The combined weight of the wheels themselves would out- weigh any man-cl-wsr aoat. Hall the tubin in these wheels was put in a stmi ll: line it would extend in m Chicago to ew York. or a thousand miles. Furthermore, if all the matersl used in these wheels were combined in one large wheel it would require the entire United States to make a suitable bicycle path for it to run on. But. while the above com- parisons are surprising, the gures relative to the capital invested are astonishing. They include not merely the price of wheels in use, but bicycle plants. bic ole clothing, repair shops and sundries.am conservative estimates place the figures considerably above $3.'i,000,000. How the people of this city have been able to invest l`20,00U,000 in wheels alone. exclusive of suits and sundries, would make an intsrestin problem for the student of sociology. an especially so when it is remembered that the greater number are ridden by boys and young men whose wages are little in excess of their board and clothing. About one-half of.the wheels in the city, ac- cording to the retail dealers, were bought on instalments. From this {act it is evi- dent A large sum of money is still owing to the dealers by the public, and is bein only gradually paid. This amount 0 money, tied up where it is only possible to draw small portions of it at s time, to- ther with s rumor of over capitalization. us led to a number of scare theories about the bicycle business. It has been argued that if a sudden stringency came in the money market the rms selling bicrcles on time would all fail for lack ol reslimble assets. But whether or not the instalment plan is a benet to the sellers of wheels, it is certainly a great boon to the wheel-desiring public. Any man of ood habits, fair business reputation, who use ll reasonably steady position, can easily securea wheel and enjoy it while he is paying for it. Repair shops and the at tached Iiveries cover the map of Uhioage in all directions, but are mostly bunched along boulevnrdsand rk systems. Every locksmith and bell-mnger of the olden times. and hundreds of new mechanics, are making good livin s oil` the repair and rental ql wheels mu the sales of sundries. Chicano can boast of over flltv biovcle x-hIu'lnt at a special bargaml Eiitiv .-_`_I _. ___ mm cm HAS wnms. bbh.; market. quiet and nnohunjod. Pneent. Spring. t-`t.!L`S to (.110; patent wlntm in so to cm; Stmluht Kollnr 33.50 to 0.170 nu-n. :a.m no :33": Iupcrno. um to 88.!) strong baker's. 83.40 (.0 Hum; Ont."-to 3... I1 14! to 1.70. Wnn1\-No. 8 hard Ihnnuhn, 72`. to Ho CORN--4l (.0 0310. PnAs-u3c. to IE. - Buu.|cv-4A to 470. SPECIAL SALE OF SUNSHADES. . . . - race in earnest. with no handicaps, a smooth boulevard and no favors. It, wow a race for cover nml had many deataimntiona cgnd doubtless numberleas good nishes.- .l I bl \' lcuruun. lllllllln I a. hlVIRl'00l., Nnnn..lum~ H.-Wholt N.Rpr`f. lb!-I;rm1 winter. M AN; Nu. 100i. 5: 55: ; mm. 3.1 lnl; po|uI,4n'l|d; pork, 47:: dd; ltrd. Banal; usllow Am.. 17.: M; ln\non-lnn outs heavy. none; ilaht. nu M; almrt. mm: Mv -. nokl. Ohoon-WhiM Am 0-I: 0olorod.$0alI 0oH.on ntem|y-AmoI-loan |l|dd|lnp-.'I I!-ml IiI'lD [ICE .1. R. C. DOBBS & C}O.,`X`2` GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES OF CANADA. The ladies will be )l0llB0d to learn that the etlbrtsqmtle with I. re View of rotoctiug them against fraud perpebrntas by name mm~nh:mt.n and dealers. have Non anocesa~ ugamnc mxuu perpenruwu uy some mernhanu: 3 ful beyond uncioipashioll. The subnbihubimlof worthless and adulter- vi! tlxulnu. beyond uncicipuhnoll. The subaldnubingof abod pnelmge dyes {or the relinblo Diamond Dyes in now stopped in many plncen, and Inorchnutm are nding out it does not pay to sell a customer what is not. asked for. l.. .1... mm Imlinn lmvn suffered much sell what In nob anon Ior. In the past, lmliea lmve aubrod trouble, inconvenience, loss of material and money, by hnvmg poorly prepared lye:-t.uH'n fooitod on them when they ask for the Diamond Dyes. In order to insure non- tinuod Iuety and nuccen.-4 in dying work at home, Indies should examine each package of dyes offered them. no that they may take nothing home but the genuine Diu- mnnd l)\'en. -ll |loN'rnmu.. Juno 1: - Flour lhoolptu. l.`5.\ NHL : m 4,110; pgqant wlgtgu Ilillh rnlluuvll uInn n nu. Col. (l. T. Dennison. Toronto, lma writ.- non the university nonum protesting ugninsb that body conferring n 1 egree on Uoldwin Smith and making in our -9 they persist in this rt~wolul:ion. be strike his name from the lint of grnduulos ol the Toronto university so that. lie nmy not. even indirect.l_v be con- sidered nu ncquiencing in tlw notion of the governing body of the university. W.H. (udnoy. Port. Burwell. Ont. says: `'1 was ellleted with l(lioumnt.inrn nud tried all cures. l did not get relief until I tried Millor`n Compound lron Pills, nnd before I had nished two boxes I was completely" cured, and now feel like 1; different. nmn. Only `.35 cents per box. [take noblllllu Inond l)yen. Eoan-a to 1m. 0mnnn:u.- no to 01.10. BU1'rIlI-'l`ownuhlpa. I3 Ln I to 13- (3lIIs'sl~`r- to Tu 0uuIuu.-n an In ILM Pomc-u (II to 81.`! nu. Luu-u to 7n Good Heavy Blhck Sunnhades. {with natua1`l;iqJu. Wfletter goode, 60c. 75c, 90c, 95c uj:u_s1,uoo. Black Silk Frill Pan-cools, 75c to 01.3). `~ I Cream Plain Umbrellas, 50c, 75c. Crean_1_ and White Frills, 75c .and.90i:-.` ` Steel Rods in Fencleo. $1.25 to $l`.75. ` COMMERCIAL. IONTREAL STOCK IARIITS. AII . 0| Uanndlnn Pnolllo Ballwum... R2.) ll Duluth . . . . . . . Duluth P . . . . .. l:I Oommomlnlonlulo ..............mn Montreal Telegraph 00.. ..lIIl Ponhsl Tel . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. . lull Rlnhelhu Nnv.(`:u......... .. Hontrenl Street Rallway... . . . . .910 Montreal Gun 00 . . . . . . . . . . . ..IlfI5 Bell Teleplxono... . . . . . ..)fnl Royal l1l-Mrlv... . . . . . . . . l4" Toronto Railway .. . . . . . . . . .. ms Bank ul Mnntronl... . . , . . . . . ..m Onuu-lo Bank. . .. . . . . . . .. an L,IC1gTIV'IWI -u `- ..r-_'_,,. , ,,'w T W ,:_.aoc and 25. Art Blinds. wilh Dado, Bunk. . Bank du Peuplo. Holman`: Bank... . . . . .. Bank of 1`otom.o.. . Murolunntf Bank . . . . . . ` . . . . . .. Merchants` Bank of Human. Union Bank . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` Bulk of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . .` Northwest. l.nndComuuny. . .. Mont-I-onl Cotton 00 .. .. . . . . . .. Dan. Colored CoM.on........... Dominion 0oM.on.............. KONTIIEAL PIIODUOI IIAICKITB. ........-... n.. ... .. _m.m. Rnnnlnn 154 I \II I-l {VII I \IO, lIIIIlIII$' ZOIIIII We Ippolm but one selling mam In A wwn. and an not sell |o ohheru unnlddlumen. ll Onlumblu us not pmporly npnunlod In your v|cln ty. let us know. Make a Pie m. -_.__. :4. .451. r`.-.n.-.1.`-nu Inch-ad nf lard nnd see what 3 [OI Len lhooptlon 'l'lmu Formerly. crisp crust it will have; how delicious and wholesome it will be. Pie mode with Cotmlene will do a dyspeptic good. Do everybody good because it in good There is only one secret in cooking with Cottolenr-use but two-thirds as much as you would naturally use of letd. Follow this rule and Cottolene wm do the rest.` .. -.*:e:::s::-.m2r.'.-. :':~.-..'.'::..".-..r,':.-.:.*-.~.: ...~.'r,-:.',' 1!! ll. 1. . FAIIIAII OOIIAIY. Wellnnon all All u. IYOITIIAI. Shorten it with Cottolene lnstead of um: and see what `I T Th:popuInltyolCo!tnnHABIy:lalnthUnihedSNuwuIh`ikn!y .1 am. mmpgdgamumumd -nun Yo-kiouml. ;...u.':: nu .3-rwu..t.s..3`yu.wI_::.mnn{mnlm ar:.;3......,,-W d Tblnukaoiblcycluwuolimdtolhc my kind was xmd-yt all of thmchnn L jultured Women l.l\'lIRl 00l. MAIKIKITU. ......u M..--. lnnu u_\N|\nnO I AHCIII telll (ll (MCI ll dtllrtlrdlllc I Km: II of lower. 3:11;`. In (`:9 .l`n:nunny (`:3|:'nmv;x:nu'I' mhohy |.nu|f fur twfg .`~cu1l.'n|m5n."uu -4-_. --u-4 4-. w: n 4 4| .... WALSH S VSTANDARDV or THE womb. n nlnl .I.. am null In huhhnru urunlddlnnnn AGIITD AIII I-\t\I-IIQQ ftilnes out i 1 have met secured the services o1Mr. T. J. Walter, a first-olnaa cutter. former- ly wxtn Queen 8: Rowan. Toronto, and can warrant a perleot In In all branches of Tailoring. Mu mu Hnn nl thn lama: nnttarna and or Tnuonng. My full line 0! the latest patterns loans in materials is one o! the most select in the city. and our made to order suits are praleed everywhere as the correct. thing in dress. Rock bot- tom prices prevail. I l3 W . W N rominent Hen } Cutting Remarks Opera Ilonlo Block C-I-GC-!-C-I-QC-I-G-I-C-1-Q Omiered Tailoring Emporium, Bloxolo & Typewriter Hondqnorvl, | I Olnronoo SI... Klngnton. LN T0 l`IClll" Ihown nporntlrm 7. DRY jjn -3 I'1o1(v_oInncon strait. nave qulokgf roar smooth-run nu qt WITH COMFORT . _ . l I . n -0 Mn mlnr. \N|n|na unul LI.` w. Ol.:_D_FlN, 229 Princess Street. ice Curtains, " 3C ::Extn Large Curtain for 81. hr plie, $1.25. ` 86 Princess street. __?_ ' pomp! nnomlod to. F`"::-.....:.. ... Ara enthusiastic in its praise. It enhances the rraceiulnass 0! their own attitude. V - ' II Whose knowledge 0! wheels and experience in riding make th 0 C t d ..o%`oa`e%S "-- qf` m`i1 ``zS nounoe the "CLEVELAND SWELL SPECIAL" the most satisfactory mount on the market. satlataou WWI Tjj I`! IIOOI II'III'I`. ..T""A..'n`.!....T..`.E./...*'..'!l I-nu-n tlnllgl. Depreulpn in Trade Preceded by 1 Serious Drop II l`|l'm I-and Vnluen. 0'l'l'A\\'A. June 8.---'l'.`he reesonsndvunced by protectionist: to sooouni. for the serious drop in farm land values since we adopted pmheotaion us our scal system in l879 would bounusing were the consequences of: wrong conception oi the csuse less serious to the oommunit . It is A curious foot. that every serious epression in trade chub has occurred in the world since I873 was preceded by I Ion continued snd serious drop in value of t e farm lands of the country where the depression rsb de- veloped. This was true of the United Stuhea prior to and since Blsok Friday. of Victoria, Australia. and our own coun; tr-v. uunooa lnoputn nun Inna: in me u. 5. have resound some at their lost ulna. Surely thus Mu pohuc out the road our pouplo should tnvol the next. election. for tho no-allot! prouotiontlut. robs tho farm- or of the value! his land, rob: thowholo nnlnnmnllm .-.A. wAIIIlN'lI II_ his foot I) the hair and ammo nlm to one oor, an nlmont clashed the dock to iooa before he wn_ overpowered and rag odbelow by eight polioomon. Both men ndspont motto! their lives in con- vict. prisons. gene:-slly for robbery with violence. Mn Annin hunr anal ftv-aiullt. I8 violence. . Mn. Annie Dyer. aged fty-eight. the Reading bebyfumer. who we: oonvictod of hnving murdered a number of lnfantp the bodies ol some of whom were found in the river. will be hanged in Navigate t.o~ Il I(|l"IY|II. u.uu...., .-....-........ ...... ..... _.... ,.,,,.\ tr . I'hie fall in the value of farm land began elter the introduction 01 protection in theee countries, and was in each ceae con- telnpomneoue with a rapid increase in the percentage of their urban population. A eignicentfeeturein connection with the trade depreeeione of these later times is. that they developed tiret, in the country that first returned to protection, after joining the nations in the great move to- wards free trade that took piece between I842 and 1866. Durin this period and for some years ialterw (1842 to 1873) than well no world wide deoreeeion such Cooking Can Be Done A- _ ..-|_...n.I 1~..-|nn1`m.|. Hnnvn unoee wno are not. lll'mOl'!). Out 0! their greet. fortunes the men hire e subservient pnee to blind the people In taobhe real cause of their dilcnlziee. end bribethe government. who one rule bo- oome their tool: under this nyewm. The government. in their turn bribe the elector- ate with money they heve extracted from the pocket: ol . the people who neoeeurily become |mpover- Inland under each A rule. Bl euoh (II, VIONKII, AIIIIFIIII mu LIIO U. D. IlII7l' onho I full 0! nine in farm had after ovoty incrcuo of protection. Sines the of the Wilnon-Honnnn bill which gnu nrlnmd tho tum` fnrm lnmh in the U. 3?"n';"w"|.'3'n".T3o}'.L".7n ii'7nIs'c"t- 5338} Iodnood thonrlff farm lunch the . luv: mmvuud some nl their Int vnlna. UOIIIIOVIIXOI IIIIIIINLIOW oomnnniIy.-A. \VAnmm1mI. GIIOHOBOI London. on (no ulguu ul uvu. mu, and murdered its owner, Henry Smith, I retired engineer. ed seventy- nine. who led the life of n rec use. They got any with 500 In novereifnund were not captured until after: pol oe chaos of two month. Fbwler. e poweuhferoolona ruitn. made I deepente Itruggle for free- dam, and had to be Itrnp l to a stretch- er to be taken to the nut on. . As. 9).. uni at an trial ha made an to be taken tuolho luuon. ; At. the and of the trial he made a murderous attack on his companion. Mill- sovn, who hsd made A confession admit,- tlng the but-(In sud blaming Fowler forbho murder. {curler Iilhod Millaom off his look by the hair and dnahod him to she AA. an -Iunnnf. (inux! than to vv nu Irvvv--u u vvuvuuw hind under ouch rule. mun: lthu boon pouibluo the Iyoum {or nanny you-II, om inenulmr novortv ol ......v-or I By our nooolo. u h lmigb tr: the spam tor you-u, umaun we ever inenoulng poverty The noordnol the Niltr office: 0 Qum- dn, Victoria, Anutnlln an the U. B. Indi- mm I fall of nlno won V IXOUNT 8UDI..'.EY'l DIBORAOE. man HANCE1 rocmia. Yards Grey Cotton, c--7i----- l'la`o Dupnno In Won chuod For `I've Ionllu By the Iooo Bofon .0sptuo- In. Auk but luau `to-monor- Ihp mooullou Won Prlvsto. Loxmox, Juno 9. - William Seaman. Hon Fowler md Albert Millanm. con- vlo ol murder at the Mn dbthngn of the osntnl crlmlmloonrt. ndon, were hngodbogcthor in Nova. prison thlnl morning. The oxoouoionn won-o_ p_1-ivoigo, for uterwanu (1512 no lam; there we: depression uhu chnncterieed the hincory of com- merce since. The great war: that nhook the world for ten years out of these three deosdon did little to check the wondroua increeee of population and trade that marked it. 'l`|.. utnll Irntunn nlmnnmnnn viz: nhnnr. non or populauon netween we urun nnu rural class within the oommunity, the oeuee may be continued for yo-ire, for in few individuals meke an munuuw fortune out of the I stem that experience teaches always protivucen this unequal distribution, viz: Motion. (This unequal distribu- tion o population can never err on the side 0! agriculture (or inasmuch esell other in- dustriea have their basis in agriculture, the greater the proportionate number of farm- ers the recur must be the prosperity 0! those IV 0 not farmers). Out. nl Lhair as-mat. lnrtnnna that man him THIVIATTERED ANOLDJEW TO _-`cnn marked lb. The wellknown phenomena viz: nbnor- mal increase of the urban poplnlntinn nml decrease in farm land values t at followed the introduction of protection in these these countries, points to the restrictions on trade that protection entails. as the real cause of these long periods of depres- sion amidst conditions that should ensure unbounded and continuous prosperity. We all know that a depression in trade always follows a serious failure of crops: it is for this reason that we of the cities and towns are so earnestly solicitous about the coming crops. for we well know from ex- perience the inevitable and dire distress that must overtake us if they fail. Few of us. however, seem to have realized the eel! evident truth, that an abnormal in~ crease in the percentage of those depen- dent on the crops, the urban class must produce the same results as a failure of crops. In other words a stationary sur plus from the farmers and a continuous in crease of those who depend on this sur- plus must produce a do ression in trade. The depression resulting from nshort- age in crops is always sharp. sudden and severe. and ass rule the extra abundance of the following season removes the oause of the difficulty. When, however, tirade- pression arises from an uner ual distribu- tion of population between t e urban and oornmunitv. black flag was hointed. Willinm Batman bottoud to death an old Jew, John Levy, aged aovonty-ve. in MI house in Whltoohopol at two o'clock on tho-dtornoon ol Boturdoy. April 4th, om! nftonnrda murdered his housekeeper. 5 Ivomm named Gale, by cutting her throct. Levy, who won a retired leather donor. he hit money in gold in his Ilonlo And man, when he got into the homo, thought it: inmates would be At tho nvnumaua. He who coon climbing on the thought inmebee would be en one ey e. He climbing mo! an e hue cry wu reieed. He jumped Home well in trying to eeonpe and injured himeelf. Henry Fowler end Albert. Milleom broke into Mueweluodge, in the nort.h-weetern dietrioto! London. on the night oi Feb. nl..- .-lm lul Oh; I: n` n ran nan. Thov -- --Ili _ El: '1' CUT" III ` fnnhool Innlngo. Loxnox. Juno O.---An oxooodingly in- btnohol ouuiunvbo _.n In ILQL nnnIItnlDnnnn'- TARIFF AND LAND VALUES. in; o! I black n I crowd: gnthou 3 low olus nlot lxlurj I Irvin Eutun At Sonntaon. 8: To- rougo. 0. `AI IG&l l"O`,'.l.5.:i Buffalo, . Atkins |CIIO-AG. aha. I 3 Chicago. I. At Now Yeti, 3: nolnnau. 0. At Phlhdolphin. 7;C|ovI|nnd. 8. As Bnnklvn. 02 Pmobun. 9. 6.--Twenty-oifht. hotoriol bonded 8.892 boxoc MA . SA on: Mat , 1.4!) at 0 9-lc. 4|. at. 85:0, 337 It |l~l6c. INN It 6 I8-I00. ru.pn_ On!-.. Jnnn -- l`ha n}. ranulnr unu.rn,unt... Juno u-'1`no uru. nguur main; of the Guol chute and butter boar-dwu hold 80- 7. Three hundred ha-nan nlnnnn warn Iinu-Ind. ln. nirod. .:.-.-__ `rip cannon ol the ohuhu at can- nnnan In Inulon. B11611" OW uuuuuuuuu :1. Expert Cyclists Whnan knowledge wh ments 0! I-DB empire. 8 kin in support of his amendment, Sir mialfsmitli said that if the imperial government grasped the matter boldly their action would lead to another great colonial conference held in London. at which the details of a measure which would be satisfactory to the colonies nnd the united kingdom could be ur- ranged. A moderate scheme of pro- ferentlal treatment. Sir Donald said, need not shock reasonable economics nor lead to measures of retaliation. He expressed doubt that, if in the face of a commercial union of the component com- munities of the British empire, other countries would initiate a policy of retalia- tion, Germany and the United States surely could not object. inasmuch as they had adopted :1 policy of preferential treat- ment themselves. Mn 'l"u-ianun nf \'nnr-nnvar nnnrlntI the resolution. Mr. Reid. of Victoria, said that he was not willing to accept either the resolution or the amendment. He inted out a number of obstacles and I vised that the subject be relegated to the consideration of a conference of experts. Maura. Mn(`.nrt.hv. of l.ivernool.Hollnn(l. of comerenoe or experts. Maura. McCarthy, of Liverpool,HoIlnnd, of Manchester, and Burnie, of Swansea, supported the present free trade policy of Great Britain. In the noun: M` an intnrvinw Hir Mm`-. whnohovor It. was. The following was recommended and accepted by the conference In mndidatea for the ministry: B. W. Thompson. J|mbJ. Hughes. John A. Edwnrda. The Sabbath observance committee`: JIPODJ. Hugues. donn A. nnwlma. The Sabbath report. was presented and adopted. It made relomnoo to Sunday choose and but.- tor-making. and it was urged that the luv. i! it. be not now odoqunoo, be strengthened to stop the El_Icbice. No contraband (hog: On Board. Nnw Yonx, Juno 9.--A apocill an the Herald lrom Kingwon. Jnmnion. mayo : The steamship Laurndn in at Port. Audonio, where the in mung for as ou-go 0! fruit. The nubhoritieohoro nurohod or with 3 view of nding out whether she carried arms or was on god In I llbumorlng ox- ition in Al of the rovolutionlnu in ..L. Nathan- at . .u~...o..-ghgml nun-u nrlnl or W" ' I "I I IIlIIlIIU%I'IlIs UI` AWOI ube. Nothing 0! I contraband nature was discovered. It is reported that several 8 nieh nboete are wetching the coast. ch the den ol lnhercepbing the Lnurnde wbennheehe prooeedco DCIKWII RIG I0-III]. TDPQ l'|lIlIlI'Ul boxes chaos were boarded. Mo. oorod. '0 AI l'lI|IIGCI])II|I. I: UK 0 0` ment between urea: nrnmn ma ner 00I0- niee and India on the begin of preTerntin| treetment and re- commending that her mn'eety'e govern- ment take steps to bring a ut an Inter- chnnge of opinion on the subject between the mother country and the other govern- ments of the empire. Hnankinn Hunnort amendment. ureab umain. in the course of an interview Sir Muc- kenzie Bowell said that Canada was will in to surrender a portion of her scal po icy provided Hreub Britain was also pro red to make concessions. he chambers of nommerce of all of the J0HfLHnEND.1B.0I`...&00-I pr;Pnre(l to make conceauons. | he of British colonies were represented in the non rose. Lords Loch and 'Knut.a{ord, if my Buxton. M.P.; Sir John Lubbock,` .P.. Sir (loonze Bnden~Powell. l'.. Judgmont not mm rou wmn. Rev. E. Thomas Sabbath school committee. There has been an increase in numbers and in the support given to the funds; 8400 morelmve been raised in the schools for missions than last year. Wham Mm mmnamnm mnnrt. was me- mar. year. When the bompemnoe report. was pro- aonbed Rev. Dr. Ryvkmnn laid that as soon as either of the party leaders doc-lnmtl in favor of prohibition he would nupport it. whichever It. TL; lnllnwina umnu nu-nnnrnnndnri null Lounox. J um 0.--Tho thlxd oongl-on of the ohunbon of` commerce of the umpire began in that umln In Gmou- I ball but morninn. Jolonh 0 unborhln. not-oury ltllll uunluuvuu Va vvnu - u-V-._ . morning. Jone Ion:-our of nuts for no oniu. nnd honorary` - dent of the co .delivond as h welcoming the olognbou. in whlo he promised the re natives of Cumin club theft proppu of bringing into n clover I AL . n.Au-L Inisod the rorrosenulilvss 0| usunan oheir proposs bringing union tho various poi-Mons oi the British smpirs by the orsstlon of s oommsroisl solvsnin would not be also by s blmk rs- fussl from tbs people 0! Grant. Britain. Mr. mmmbarinin. in tho oourss oi his huel from the people or meet unuua. Mr. Chamberlain remern. epoke of the pnremount neoeuity lor the oommoroiel union oi tho empire. which, he cold. was at the root of I the problems with which they hld to deal. It in: his opinion thet I custom: union was the moat feuible of Any of the propoeele which Aimed At oommeroinl union, and it via: en eeeentinl oondition that Greet Britain should ooneent to re- pleoe the import duty upon oortnln articles of lerge production In the ooloniee, nuoh eeoorn, meat, wool. Iugur. eto.; but he thought the propoeel to re ece such duties should emanate from t eooloniee end not from the united kingdom. At. the conclusion of Mr. Chamberlain : . and not ll'0Il| IIIO DHIIOG IIHKGOIII. At the conclusion of I remerh, Feather-atone Oeler, of Toronto. Ont., moved on behalf of the board of trade ol that city, that it was the opinion of congress that advantage: arising from a closer union 0! the empire would justify an arrenqement an early at ib|e- in the nature of a zolverein. upon the principles of lreeet excben eo! commodities with the empire. cone etent with tariil` require- manta incident to the maintenance of local government of each kin om. dominion. province and colony now arming a part of the British family oi the natione. Delegate Matern. of Wolverhampton. seconded the resolution of Mr. Oaler, and Sir l)onald Alexander Smith, of Montreal. moved an amendment. reciting that con- greee records ite beliei_in tile advisability and practicability oi a customs arranFe- 0. ment between Great Britain and her co uh. and India nn the bani: menu t.nemseI\'ea. Mr. Twigge, of \'annnu\'er, aended the resolution. Mu llnhl nf \.'inhu-in unit! that ha wnn The Committee: Brought In `their Report: -Dr. Rnlrmnnh llnmnrkn. S1`.\\'.~mc,\n, Que., June 8.-Seven young man weio ordained to the work of the Methodist ministry yesterday. at the con- ference. Amon them was Rev. W. H. Huston. M.A. n Friday hut at their na- ception Rev. Dr. Ryckman addressed them in words nrovnant wood in a splendid Coal on (`.04-k Stave