Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jun 1896, p. 4

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bownrcll Prentiss. The latter raised his Ian and aid: `'1! you name another sup will shoot you I! -nu-I nnnlinuuul tn nllunnnn whnn OLA dead." Lingu-d continued to advance, when the young man red. the vhn taking effect. in Lingu-d : nook, killing in: almost in- stantly. Prentice is locked up. Ana toloranon. No wonder tint thin declaration was re- ceived with rousing cheers, and no wonder Sir Oliver Mownt said of Mr. Laurier : Illlbl. 0-L. nvngnnn nf Hir Jnhn 'l`hnmn- SHOT AND INSTANTLY KILLED -'-rs" THAT} ugh: mm 8:5, BIG FAITH IN A CHANGE The lloport-;)onIod. ....- n... 1..... n ,1 We have made a study at the eye-we chor- otly Ilnbrltund In wonderful and delicate Itilnnlln. We know can the wrong gleuee Illuln the It-that the right ones will QICQIHOII It. W) M the right (lanes. youn woman from Montreal. wnou nllll In ui to be Eugunio Torhulk. She bog- hiln notto donut hot. tnd olu to im till pnshod from an cnrriago. or henrtlcu hunhnd and his companion Ilutodfor llontlonl. She vninl sought. to have the $00 their a s. Th. -tum`: (`pl;:in (mm ow York. have the poms mar u an The -humor (`,o|uIn ' York, Juno uh. hr Hamburg whid arrived at Plymouth, Eng" this morning, luldcd fty American mininton who In India I Igrimanln Balms! sud lane to ol~ And. A dupu 0! Volt 1:! Enxhnd Oongrqutionul minlnun. Budd by the nnvnr of Plvmanth. want on bolrdtho l Oolullbn and loll Io Inolr Anonun bu-Ithorn an welcoming than to 01.. nu-n [mm which llnlnriln (Allan! Illddlf thotown frolnwhlohlo Iuuilintho Alienation. The following graduates in am. resident in Toronto, hnvo Iignod I potitlon, which hn boon to tho tonne of the nnivonity omnho. pnohl ` ngllub the conlerrin o! bho hoapnryng II L Ll). on rol Uoldwin Smith: Nlhol` Kingnmill, H. A. Rector, John T. Smsl). John A. Pnmnon. H. J. wfihh. A. C. Kingumlll, H. A. H-oeoor, John '1'. smut. John A. Potonon, H. Wri ht, Gait, R. E. Kingnlord, (3. A. on, T. C. Paterson, Edmund Bristol, P. D. Doh- Monday uwernoon. mu. hepnenm mu- uin. Cornwsll, vainly endeavored to vent. her husband deeertinu her wit I puma from Montreal. whose nine to .-l in In `Eng-nin 'I'nI-hank. Rh. . reetnerea ner ena race nor on 1 run. _ Bishop Sweetmen. Toronto, threatens to resign unleea St. Albeu`| cathedral in `re- deeqzad. The legal title he: penned out of the hands of the chapter into those ol the Independent Foresters, which body. how. ever, has expreued it: willingness to entertain I reasonable proposal to sord the church time to redeem the building. And even the unoccupied land, from llnel Alienation. Tm; lnllnunl-up ...-.I...o.. in art; nnaidnllt elecwd Inoclerabor. The congress of chambers oi oommeroe have adopted reeolntione avoring the formation of a co ive imperial ooun- cil, a uniform co yright. law throughout the empire and t laying of the propoeed submarine cable between Anetnlie and Canada at the earliest weeible time. n Jnhn Mn:-inn, Tun vnnnn nnnn nf ` - eel of Society ymgm u. de tn were urownea. unecher and Kntumeir mound of assaulting Mrs. Koohler recently at Shing- Iemwn. near Berlin. were sentenced to three year: in the penitentiary. The men were astonished At. the severity of the Ion- tenoe. and one of them-KntumeIr-who in only twenty year: old, broke com lately down and mind. The land and feathered her and rode or on I rsll. Rhhnn m..h-can 'I`.-nnnfn ..hlIQAfAlIl- tn The i t.hoA mpouo, valley `E-omlnuptonbo I 1:30 one SH: ngloommomomtion at his/oormutioq ' , unis;-domnhndthuuImotU78.0!l) _5 nlnl-(M3. ' ` Dr.nontaegue|oftfort.heweet Int ` _ 01;:-go Welleoo epeeh in _Cu'lot4on one next week. . e Twent -ve eliene epplied for chine- uhip in ilton, in viomof the appoint- ing eloctione. .1. B. Mowilliune. Poul-bum, ha. med the Review there for libel, in connection with election utiolee. ` Inland I-augnun nnnrnxl. due-inn AI In` `nod. m:I`o-day there ure._l5,000 Method! ming intern in the world. '90.000 local preacher! and 6,500,000 members of the Methodist church. , Tim l(...o..mI:v nun. dlntillnrn hnva ohurch. The Kentucky Icahn dllbillon hue Agreed nobto make my whiskey of any kind in the state from July I, 1890, to J amuary 1, 1808. Icvorvbodv In dinimr-room of Jun- J I, 1898. Ever body In dining-room ems : otel at Windnor. Ont... rose from the table: when the A oolored man onmrod and sat. down to dinner. . The achr. Soudan has landed at Tro -` soy d..four men bolon ing tn the G on-. ceaber shing achoonor E ward A. Perkins, who were picked up At. Ion. Juan Bantinm. or ikhty Voice." the warships on one or me carnival asws. E. L. Nowcombe loft Ottaws for En - lsnd today. He goes in connection wit the case before the imperial privy council regarding the duty on rails for street nil- ws s. `he trial of Dr. Jameson and his com- gnions in the Transvaal raid, last Decem- r. was resumed in the Bow street police` court, London. before magistrate Sir John Bridge. this morning. The United States uovornmsnt crop rs- VDB same EIIIIO MID yOIl`. At. the Toronto Anglican Iynod a report . wurocoivod from Ioommittaoo nppolntodjo consider the matter rocolnmondin the appointment. on: bishop to overloo the work of the church in Japan. Vnlunbla dmumenh abronnlv corrobor- fort.y-cnreo per cent. Cambridge univernity has conferred hon- orary dogmas upon Cnpt. Simon Newcomb. who has cha of the American Ephem. orie and Nnuuoal Almnnnc." of John: Ho - kins university, and Frnnoie Andrew Marc , profeeeor of the Englieh language at LA!- ayette college. The Irenerel nuemblv of the Presby- eyotu college. The general nuembly Preeby- terian church in Canada opened. lut night, in Centre] church, Toronto. Rev. Dr. Robertson, retiring moderebor. de- livered the opening sermon, after which Rev. Prof. Gordon, D.D.. Helilex, wan elocced Inoderebor. 'l`kn nnnm.-..- nf nlmmlnrg ni nnmmnrnn Cyclists 1195...... |_`.\c-ago!-A Al uvh Two young sons 0! Mn. John Morton. Baldwin vii` .39. York township, aged eight and ten, were drowned in Heine : mill nd. The lad: were plhyingon Iomo logs in the nd, when the yonn Hell in. The elder immodintoly ru ed to his brothoi- : aid ut. bothgemng beyond their death drowned. -nnnn|un- gut` Katy-rnnir `Annual nf [WHAT'S mt mrmcs Iom HERE rr no-ms it omits 1 "write" REABIRB, ~ E . . . ` |-gugnpllo I'M!-as Ironnuruuot lllnlsl. ca-dnnnndAnurud (aha! with election articles. _Inlend revenue loomed. during Hey the amount of $58,208. as compared wi $678,753 in Me 1896. oil we: etruo on the term of Alexander: Elliott. neer Bothvell. end in eight house the well produced fty-nix blneh. Arbitration will probebly be the meme b ` which the recent rintu-3' strike in Dltnneepolie, nu., wi be leaded. The 67th Peterboro battalion will arrive .o n.lIm:ilI. n..o. `nn lnhn nveninn on Jun :- The om: rournqro lhwulon mu llI'lV.O It Bollevillo, Ont... on the evoni on June- 29, and remain until the night 0 July 1. r w 1-. n, p....u....m....1 candidam ml and night of l W. T. B. Preston, libenl candidate {or Waet Toronto, hu resigned hie position at librarian ol the Ontario Iegielntive library. The grand lodge of Orange Yonn Briton: opened the first Ieesion oi their annunl meeting at Smith ! Falls yester- dnv. . , Joan napmw. "ml may vows, um Indian, who is oh: w th the murder of Sergt. Coldbrook. o the north-west. mount,- ed ~ '=lm, was on tund in Montana. \ ice admiral .rnkine to~duy communi-' cawd to the Halifax summer carnival oom- mitte that he would review the men of the warships 0! the carnival dntaa. R, L. New/nnmbe Enl- bridge, unis morning. The United government crop port of June, issued yoaummy, wan bearish. ` It showed an improvement in the condi- 1 Lion of winter wheat. of 6.8 points over the time last year. At. the Tnmnm Annrlicnn Ivnod renort work of the church in Japan. Valuable documents nu-on ly ative of the British use in t e Venezuela bounds:-ies dispute were discovered in the vamoan during a search for dnts made in the historical records of the Jesuits. An nvfnnnivn lnrnnt. Run in nuwniliml on DIM on smbond um llnlnh, umo .- uiu .40. solsrou m son. nh . 010.5). 0 do not an oohoap coodn M the lowout prlooa. bu ' 3 "."IdHlI and I Bedroom son: 10".. the historical rocorcu 01 one Jeaulu. An extensive forest fire in provnilin on the north-western coast of Pike : oak, near Timberline. Col. The `mountains are full of prospectors. and doubtless somo 0! these {are in jeopardy, but no extensive camp ll UBII`. - British imoorta from Cnnndn increased in imports twelve per cent. during Mny. while the lrnfl imnorta declined four nor cont. d . 2 . ` fly in aid Goldvh emu: wm decline thb honorary degree of LL. 3.. `(mm Touanto , university on sooounb of the opposition; mind. twelve oonb. aunng nuy. wnue one oneral imports per fmring the five months of the present. your the imports from Canada increased forty-three cent. Cnmbridtra univerlitv more. Monday afternoon. Mu. Zpphorim Clu- in, Cornlmll. ninlv andanvorod DD- who picked an Jean Baptiste. Mi My Voice," ndinn. who in chanted xuuuun-uu unulv -rvuuvvu aunavu-nu -uu Ian.-zdn uible Two of M. John Morton, Rnldllin vil .29. wwnnhin. urod IIIHNC. ' V A1 6.0: Patterson. brunet 17!`??? owns; committed suicide 'l"udny I Annilll. ` l V. Q . ` W the "oumanxnn 3 SPECIAL" the most `'1 Jaafootory mount 0 haukot. ginn HENDERSON :-lltthi an 34-`--A u-Ag l . ..o..-HL -..|. nlnn no. 19; ntinsruzy. Jtmzu: (ioldwin alum: no-narrow. The Dominion lino Bo nail steamship Iabndor, (tom Li , June ab. pau- ' `ogpg Ray Inwudn at noonon Thundn , June 11th, and 6: the to Quebec cu-y Satmdnyuorni . Take who for For-atom` ox- ourdon. Jun 10th. Tho olootionpl I puuldonhof the To- mato llochodln oonhnnoo why unload in favor o! Rov. Alu. Iangfold. 0|-In vnb,who ohulnod loo vohnonmho no llulloh lvun Iuuind. `PL: -ml-I-In-I In Inn! Ylunn '...'*.'.:"-'....'...'.'..`.'.: '""'.."a:': dam hi . to R:v. A. G. Hnnnlouuacr. tool: plug thin manila; at nlno. _o'elook In the mm at I lu-39 nptguonhtivo Anom- 'I'IO VI I41! IOU! IJPOWIOI [ISO IIIO lnnllutof Ilto. Event at the uuan--l'ot-onto:-' excur- Iion. Friday, June IOIII. luv. `H. I. Allen And Mn. Allen. of Iion. rnany, Juno Inn. Rev. H. I. Allen md Mrs. Allen. of Columbus, Ont... are in town visiting their um, Ald. Allan. `rm uonlnor zunonon nu noon onnrurou by the 1.0.1`. to run an oxounion to For- eoton Inlnnd and Dona-onto next. week. Rev. Prol. Campbell, Montreal, will pruont the dogno of LL.D., which the senate at Toronto will confer on Prof. Goldwin Bald: to-narrow. 'l`|n ll-unlnlnn llnn Rnvnl mnll nuumnhln - ` ~AI 10:10 o'oIool an il lvuo vullul IIII Lunar-any uwuuu. ` hllon of H10 ooungsonudl was onllnd to ~'dOI'.ll| vhiola mlnutuol Wodnor ` thy Ilumoonk union were nod And can- Your Hrnnae mu, Iuonnu 1 non. unpuo mu. 0 n, Pine Grove, Pine Hill. Rose Hill. San Hm, Snnbury. Model, Conan], Ex- colnion, Fish Crook. Sydonhnln. Clout View. Duo Lnho and Cntnnqui. AI Iovon and out-eighth oonu the name In: or secured the make at Ontario. Bvor pringl gnd Gilt Edge factories. E. J. Madden bought Farmers` Friend at seven and one-quarter coma. Th. hlddnm who Attended uh: board Friend at. and one-qunrwr coma. Tho bidders who amended the board were A. Ruuoll. E. J. Mnddon, J Nicolle. L. w. Murphy. 0. E. Bartlett, .. vmlu. ven. 0. Gray and.A. Alenndor. .--g-___ I `PIC '0!) I40!!! Iowa Orowdod Into tho Innllannf I-An. Innhlnl in [II OIDIB. ; . - `I&0lI.0oIIol| 0000 OI! With a Good 31; Unurnqul, nu. l Thom were 1,019 white and 500 colored u ohouo up for sale. L. W. Murphrv open- Ix Ind ed the board I) bidding mm-lull nanta. mm Llnt. min: it. Ina Tr I] IJILIIIIIIK III III ono-hull oenhl. rom that. print it ndvanold to Iovon and llt olltl. uh bidd nnki . or. u..'.`..'.'.`.'.a u.."....a..'&: `n'. .,....:..: Buttons: Bur ' Springs. Hrnnite H.iI|, K . Maple Innf. mann. Ping Grove. Hill. Ron Hill. by thooounty oquncll (or (no pur- z:':.":"':1;:": -A :- In [)0 ' gnoesl n u.n.oon.im~'ruuuo-my Juan > IIVIIII _ {Mk 1 `nu:-as vlalcll oh oounoil would u ` the y`_nIIl_q. ~Th9 onl quoutlon oultl It Iunllcod vs : whothor ' ':: .'::.::r...""".a.:-,'::`.`.'!::>"* P-=;..: - w n . by and with the ywork of g u mod ll given ohnnoo. yo woglp he to no tlnooo`nto-pnyengzc; poem` l to nail n o nn th y with their Ihtoigantg `llsudoobolore hipoounon. Movodz D. 1!. `Poland. oooondodb ' M. Tron lo. tint. whom: this oouncl - has over ondoovorod tooot on the principle I of ooonomy. and tho ruolution o tor-. dny oallln A meeting of the county oatm- oil on tho 7thlmtont, to meet the con- nuion appointed to divide the county in- to county council dlvinionl, the Inooti ol the oounty council, in accordance wilt ' Inld resolution, would incur oonaldoroble oxponoe on the county. and in ordorto Avoid such on outhy and save the oounty funds. that all members of this county oounoilfooling disposed to attend on the 17th instmt, do so without cost to the county. - Some little dilouuion followed the read- county. Some the lng ol-the Above reealution. Re reeentn tivee from- the lrontr-towns xpe lu- .vond itev uleptlon, bet thoee from the buck townehlpe. whose trevelling expeneee llguree up quite on item. spoke against It and in lnvor of the motion ado yeeterdey. John Foley, Howe Ielnn , wu the only front township re xreeentative who I he against the re- eo ution. On I vote in taken a tie won the malt. but u some d d not miee their lmndl e eeoond vote wee taken and the re- solution was carried by one vote. The nnnm oommittae recommended the . -RE!D UOWIlII@ DOIGIDK [HIPS Hill} yOl\l`. '1 H8 mono wu given to treasurers of fairs. Long boro township never held A fair, end 1' the sum to in credit was carried over from yeertoyeer. This pring the trees- urer struck it off the books to the credit. of the townahi , placing it to the credit. ofbheeount. und. M. Trouedele want- ed to know y whose authority the trans- Aotion took place. Auditor Hunter said the money could still be drawn by townahi . It was moved by M. Avery, reoond by A. Munroe. that the am, of I40 mnda to the tnwnshin of Louah ro be pooonaou by A. Munroe. was me am. 01 840 made to the township Lough unmk of!` the t.reunrer's books. it not Inv- in been called for. Carried. Mr. Trous- da 9 said (he pauin of the above resolu- tion did not answer in question. It in moved in J). J. Tolnnd. seconded Lion and not. ms queemun. It was moved by 1). J. Tolnnd. seconded by D. McRne. the}: in bhe opinion of the county council the count of Frontenac could be advantageously ivided into six electoral sub-divisions. H A. l`nIun'n Illa: nf nnininn Hun rennin. electoral sun-mvnnonn. H. A. Calvin was of opinion the resolu- tion was premature. The resolution passed yesterday provided for the members of the council bem in attendance nt the sitting of the comm anion. He questioned whether twelve or fourteen men could treneent the bunineu of the county an better than ten. It Wll moved bv J. . Husrhson that Prlcol Ruled lllgh To-Day nml Choose- lollorl Rojolood. Thorn was I vor largo attendance At. to- day : meeting 0 the Frontenac county choose board. These fnotoriu Ind cheese 1... lu-mu-A . wnn.o-bou-umok, 00; void upnn , 70: Farmers Friend, 100: Granite H11, 60; Gill: Ed . 30; Keenan &SonI, 30; 050,35; Pine ill,00; RoseHiIl,`28: Shar- bot Lake, 50; St. Lnwmnoo. 72; Sunbury, 40; 1,000 Inland, 30; Central, 35; Ontario, 30; [iah Creek. 46; Howe lIhnd,.">4: S - denhnm. 36: Fair View. 70: [woo Lake, . O0'0f0d--BAWOISOC, 90; Koennn & Son. 30; Ma lo Leaf. 36; Oregon, 30: Pine Grove. ; Sand Hill. 76. Bunbnry. 40; Silver Spriu . 28; Model, 30; Exooliaor, RI: Gnhnnnu . 50. jrnourtuo oouu:i'v 'opuNau;;1 03:05 link in 1894 I of zchblllliuncorhin in the Non was read from about {why I tho township 0! Loughbom. to grant of I60 wu tbooounzy oqnncll for the pur- solution earned by vote. The nnnoo oommittaoo recommended payment of tho accounts presented by the comnnittoo on county property, publllhod yoourdn . The committee also reported that Ion era were roooivod for the county rinting sud advertising, that ofbhe Wmu in; the lowest. It wu recommended that the tender 0! the Wmu be 'I"hn Anrllnu-1' I-Ann:-0 um: nraunnf And business on me oounuy Dewar man men. It by Hughson the council Adjourn until two o'clock. Carried. than one under ox me wmu oe eooe tea. The eudiwre report. we! preeen and showed the eurplus, consolidated loan rate to be 02,078.68, end aur lue. count. pur- poeee, 81,464.90; total 543.58. b was moved by H. Swerbrick. seconded by B. Buck, that the committee on county ro- perty and the county clerk beep inns to examine the auditors report. rriedf The nlark notied the council that he examine the auditors report. uurnoaf The clerk notified the council that he had received notice that thor :port of the school nances of the township oi Portland was incorrect. M. Trousdslo also men. tionod that in looking over the Audi- tors report he found that 840 which stood tothe credit of the township of Lough- ` boro since H392, had been struck at!` the troaaurer's books without any authority. In Him! thn nnnntv nnunnil or-nntnd S40 treasurer : boon wwnour. aumorwy. In 189) the county council grnnted $40 taoeach township in the county to assist townships holding fairs that The mnnav wn rrivon to hmnaumrn of F UII.llIIIll uou VII wan: to I---ru . Illilluio morons. . it 10:15 o'clock the Thursday morning can-Inn nf lm &IIntV tnllllhu VII non, Ala. Anon. Tho Ihllnor America In: been chartered up Hm I n I` On rnn nn nrmu-ninn tn Tn:-. FRONTENAC CH EESE BOARD. in board : Whit.o-Boar Creek, 60; Cold Bprin '0. Fnrnnnm Friend. HI): Granite Hi` Ij "au:nAL~ pAnAoaAPHs. were 1111 wnngzlnric: ow oonoroa u II o. L. . ur o - p::d bidder up an-. Id H30 HOWHOE: . `la. 8 r1 . r'nL x....`3'Z'3L..' Mnnlnp 12: il two o'clock. 119 hIVjf?Io _ Il0ll.- Q It ' ea. In on; N noof..io ;' X=! n1 oi `in `E: item. not vv. nd 8 to no 11 mmzVm_@`u ruluvo Ullllri lIr'llI A bobacoonist pleaded police court ho-day to havin store oponnnd to having sold oign He was fined $l0nnd coat: Sundn hub. with I. o option of ten days in jail. ne Inn nnid. I ,`i". ity in the pc his cigar rs on The line was pma. A number of adjourned canes ngainnt morchante for inlrnction of the nbroota b - lnwin the matter of awnings were` wi I- druvn. the provilionl of the law hnving been complied with I)! them. man. Anon:-an A n what About tho II: Ix-Lllnonll 7,--Ir. Oroonwuy Wm lot lesson lonnto lohooIn-W|ll Iuppov Ohln (Built In I DoI'aut-~Au Ian Oonld Ipko llhu Inch lpoolu. but-Io: speak: at Shea-brooko, Que., on June 17th. ` . . Hon. Mr. Harcourt itmnpn in eufhtn Onhrio for the ant hw lap. . Hr. burial` and Sir Olivor Mount VI add:-uu a meeting so Iaohlno on Sawy ouni . Blrnghu-loo haw again In Torontu on Friday. June 1 . 0 didnohpukn Cobou Int, night. tbs Ilbonll having `a gnaw n .PhHe `rent. on to Oshawa. mum Lt oubu nu ocndidnbo ngninu cum W:l York. He will wondcr what ails Um {hen the Wnlhoo party has wul/kod out Inn. The Winnipeg Tribune nbliuhu a ho- dnilolnnnr (mum-. nu.-on.u the by the mmonty. neee s: "Every new day that spend here look- inq into the case has convinced me more full of the common sense of Mr. Leurior s position that the question is primarily une of fact. Of oourse it is not wholly that. It is rather, as Mr. Blake utit. a mixed question of luv and fact; at cer- tainly A ll investigation into the feots is indispensa le to D satisfwtor settlement. It is impossible. too. for a private person like myself tomnkes thomu hinvestigatiun even had he the time It h s disposal. It would need three months instead of three weeks. which no all that I can s e. A dominion commission, such as t at sug- A-In-fat. In. H`. nnnuinnlnl anunrnmnnf. |n UOIIIIDIOH OOIHYDICBIOD, IHOII IE Kalil! lug-` gs stod by the mvinoial govemmont. I!` l the only body I: ' t could do the work pro 1 perly. I:..n..- n.._-s III._rL.- J wmn mo opmol fine paid. A number x The Winning TDl|l10&Ill)llllDl Ino- Ilgilo loner Inn Hr. Moon. 01 Globe. Toronto. llnllohuo ram goo:-oion by elect in opposition candi- stag. dntu. Candidate Hunter. Toronto, says. "You cannot 6 In. a vicious prinoiplo without nlmina r. g Icahn who nnnnort in vou u............ ........... ....-....., ..,-, .-_ withou ghting t. e leodenwho support ingoe ciennnot unuh coercion without. oo n` u pr." . Stanley Bog, who failed to get. tho oonaervohve nomination inthe Sb. [AI y renoe diviaion 01 Montreal. secured by nm or Wilson Smith, mnounoee that he if in t. o eld to stay. ' In North Simeon the conservative: hone in tho eld so any. ' In North Bimcoe the hot: to deal D Albon McCarthy a stiff blow y putting John Cu-nogie`. ol Potorbom, on tho stump. Mr. Cu` '0 won the rst president of the old alright; II.ll00il- tion. The members of tho Bowoll govornmont, in ohnlr nun nnlnn. lnld A llhlll` oral The members of mo Bowou govornmonb, in their own nuns. kid I beautiful` oral tribute of nootion on the rushing plwo of Sir John Thompion and charged the coumry 81,926 for it. Generous, weren't. thav! tired. Haymr R.oed,tho deputy auporintnndolw gonorsl of Indian affairs. In aid to be hop- ping around the country on polibiosl busi- nose. Well. if this be true, Mr. Laurior will give him some sttantion alter the election. . Mr ll:-annwnu lav: nnl. than nlainn [HAL election. Mr. Greonway lays out the otion thnt he has anyiden of restoring the Ioparnto ` schoolsof Manitoba. And. by the way: the remedial bill dooIn t propose this. What will be the effect of passing it? No one can tell. A l..A:..n nan-A-ugmiun nn indamnnrlnnt. mu. A leading conservative. An independent, says that he attended the mootinl on t Tueadar nilght. and when he heard nee cheers or Anrior he reclined in I moment that Tu per was next to dead. litionlly. and Mo 2313 was at the {nuts . :2 u an nun u nnjnnnl nnlinv in A and M01 0 re at. me Immoral. B. B. gale: my: the national policy in a tax barilf. "The mortgage is on the farm, he says and the interest has got. to be paid, `no what ! tho use of I mun prnncin ` up and down the plntaform hulking naoionn policy when It`: national debt. he meant." Sir Charles Tunner claim: credit for in- :.0ImlIsIu' prescriptions mu-emu; tilled. policy when In mmomu new no menu." Sir Charles Tuppor creasing Sir John Mscdonnldh mtoritp in 1891. Sir John : wpulnrity idnt count. tor anything, 0 ' One thing in certain. Sir Charles will not ohim credit for McIntyre ! defect, and that : what his visit. manna. visit. means. Every citizen whose cheek ushed wish shame at the scandals and tnihoriem of the dominion government. exposed din-in the pub few years. will join with Alf m- monda in declaring that the liberal golicy ie one calouleted to introduce Canal in to A season of "honest government." Now that the excitement is over we re- 0| "nonosu govemmonn; Now that the excitement vers tothe char e of the News that ten men were oing omoto that on Sunday and six 0 them were ibernln who had ....n..n. Hnul 1.! tin; nan-tn W: nnhnd lnr fomg home no mner uunuay grown tired of the party. We asked {or the names but the Journal hu not: iven them. The declaration oonaoquontly ooh like a campaign lie." The News savnthnt. "A. E. Simmonds. like "a campaign He." The News saynthat. Simmonds, who would have been bottorongngod M: the Salvation army barracks. tried to any somethinmand the cries of ' reuse, tease. put. out his light." Mr. nmmon does not. wish to be unoharitable. but think: the LOCAL AND eeulinm. coul- MENTB on THE CAMPAIGN. uh?! he bory papers no I-emu-king upon the wonderful one of Sir Charles Tuppor in undertakin be oliver thirty apooohu in I week. If t ey Are all on I r with thu. given in Klngnton ho wil not. be very tired. nnQAn Rnnrl th. rhnnmm nunnrinl`AndnlII .- out hl light." Mr. mmmonua does not, to be unohnritable, editors of the News might. also be better eng ed at their favorite occupation- preao ing-t.han writing falsehood: and | using men`: names in untruthful relations. lnveulgutlon The Bight com-Io. Prinoi I01-ant, in one of his recent let- ters. whlor till ulberin to the opinion that the do acts of the o d school system in Manitoba did not warrant; the radionl change made b the not of I890, favors the view taken by r. Lnurier with the object. of remedying the rievnnce complained ol by the minority. e ea I: "Evcrv dnv spend Ibnlnol Ootton 00 n. Oolorod Cotton Illnlon Ootton . jvi .333`-$f"u'3`m f .'.`:1_l o.'` `z`a`.`.`::':.?.:";'.:.'. IOITIIAL PIODIIOI IAIKIII. IlnmnIAI Inn` 11 _Duun- _Ag.I-A- an huh at Oonunoroo ........ .. Nonlnuot Land Company Iontnal Onn. Oootom. ....--........... Duluth... Dnlnt.hPro!...... ..... Oomnnmlnl Oublo ..... . . Ilontxul Tolacnph 00... Porn] Tel lllnhnlhn "I |.@'m` | Innndnn Puma lhllwsp. Polloo Oollrt 'l`o-Day. ..... ...L ..|--A-.I _..:IA COM MEROIAL. .`,"."{.. ...,, w...... .. I-Ieavy.Black Sunahadea, with natununndloo, sPEc}AL SALE OFLSUNSHADE$.. at 8 forcd I810. guugggcg rnugun `ham 3: lung 1 T . nu-no not tqlnlo Incum- 5--0- `hr In-, - nIInIIAdonulot'l'hIrl.Ivu. I hr 5c. T b and PnnIuo-`Iho Ilulon-A lvl III? Ivulluvu vu nu u-u BARGAIN NO. 13. m chnirI,Iuin- ed nnd pninud, folding higlh ok.BmIIo|a olrpot con, regular price `he. roduood to 850 each. These chain If` an ornament. (or an to of` the hunt. BA AIN NO. l4.-Chi|dron I Rock- ers and ohnirc in nod and oak, reduced to | . .. II I BARGAIN N0. ll.-Plct.ures - Imita- tion oil paintings, water colors. stool on- grnvinga And obohinga, in handsome doop whim and gold. white and pink and white and groan (times. for one week, your choice for CI each. BARHAIN N0. l2.-8auce Diahea-ln- .ll.hl...l "I... -nun. Jlnhna n-nnllv -nltll Iar price we. reduced on no. BARGAIN N0. l$.-TniIet. Set.a-Func glass toilet sou, handsomely deoorn . ular price Cl, reduced to 500. ARHAIN N0. 6.--Glua Fly Tm Glass y tnsin blue, white nnd Am r, onlv me can . u Ill! ny an only 100 case 4 RA Dl1AI\T -mo. reduced to me. BARGAIN N0. 8.-Platna - All fancy China plates. r ulurly sold lor`25o and 35, will be reduced or one week. Your choice for lo. uAnnAIM Mn 0 _l\i..n..s n._Mn.. ' lln wan dmuer sou mm wool: only yam. BARGAIN N0. l0.--Dinnor SoI.o-Full 3060! China. decorated in red llld gold, `worth 895. reduced price in uwny down to I I RARHAIN NO lI,_.P|nt.n|-an lmitn. BAKUAIN NU. l`.-Bl|l00 ll|ll|0-ll'|- | dlvidual lua sauce dishes, nounlly sold far Mu nnnd in Sin mnh. (or rm or-ehonoune. we on. runs Avg only 5 any I9-V 01 ' the nuny bu-pins II; are oorlng IQ om to week. WooDs' `I-`AIR, Cor. Princess and Wellington Sta; bu , light. . Kmhr. Annie Falconer is unloading at Swift`: wharf a cargo of coal, brought. from Onwogo. Y. The nbr. Allonuuin. what lndon. from this morning. Kin ston would be booming if we hod two or t roe such tows entering the hsrbor _ every day, instead of only one ooming in looossionolly," remsrked e oitisen this morning as he pointed to the steamer Ben- nockbum with her three big consorts load- ed in) the gunwsle with grsin. Some years ego. when it wss nttempted to erect a rein elevator here, the cry srose t t it was for the benet of the M31`. Co. The scheme drop through and Prescott took it up. erect n$ s suitsble elevsmr. with the result the two out of every three groin-laden vessels passing through the S00 and Wellsnd csnsls ere consigned to Prescott. King- ston gets only an odd vessel end 0 ens- burg gets the remainder. I tell on t was A sad rnistoke Kingston made w on it ul- lowed such a ood scheme es the erecting of A grain eevstor to slip through its hands." Great Cloarlng Sale of Odd Lots of Goods. We TlkI`th0 Load for the Best Quality and Low: Prices. uucou L0 :10 non. BARHAIN NO. `.!.-Fnncy star pattern tumblers, regularly sold for l0c. reduced In n. Do. BARGAIN N0. 3. -- 0ob|ots-Fine. cluglilcu regular mined goblet: mduood to 50 . econ. BARHAIN N0. 4.-Vin nr bottle!- [Arzo nine cut glass vinogsr ttlea. rogu- Iar price we. reduced to (Sc. BARGAIN N0. Set.a-Funcv'. - ... ...... ......... -..- -........ BARGAIN N0. T.-Chinn Cups-Deco- rntod China cups and muoon-,regular price 250. reduced I0 I50. nAnnAnJ Mn 9 _DI.o.. All lnnnv (IIVIGUI for Me :1 BAD: / The ochr. Dunn. Kingston, to Toledo. Ii ht. clou-od'the Welhnd canal to-day. tog: Hall and Wnlker Arrived up lrom Montreal thin `morning Wllah oovon have, light. esclzr. .o o_:u-. ml...-I . nu-an nf nnal hrnnnhl. Duluth to Kin awn. wheat. at. 10. The etre. n and 1'erala called at Crai & Co : wharf. The Persia had a g _y number of paaeengera on board. The ctr. Pueblo arrived from Chicago this mornin with 61.000 buehela of corn for the M. . 00. She was all discharged by noon. The str. St. Lawrence is greatly im- mired in appearance by the repaira_Ihe undergone, and will commence her ular season on Monday next. he atr. Bannockburn, with oonaoru Winnipeg, Selkirk end Melwse. arrived thin momin with a quarter million~225.- 000-buahoeof wheat. The tow is from Fort. William and presented ( uitn an im- poeing appearance a it onto the harbor this morning. posing nppusra morning. Kimnbon V The patron candidate wan auooeuful The Voting count. 1 yea-berduy in securing the votes of I majority of those who attended the picnic in Baxter`: grove. At the clan ol the oontguc she auto of the poll wu announoed m 1. .. cnllmm n. 1). Roast: (nah-on). I hlfjit a iwartzain .Sa...oI. e an, Our urine. 80c. content me cute or me pm: we: announoeu - to beat! follows: D. D. Rogers (patron). I 65;()eorge Smith (conservative). 43. So that Mr. Rogers was "eleobod for the county by n mn'ority of twenty-two over his opponent. n the content. between the city candidates Mr. Mclntyre did not ll n vote. His opponent, Mr. Britten, poled fortv man. I a vow. nu forty votes. HAWCUAIN NU. H.-lJlIlI|0l` DOTl-M- I kin dinner not: this wool: only 83.75. I mnmnu N0. l0.-I)innar Ben--l`u|I from Unwogo. N. L The atr. Algonquin, lndan, Fort William for this port. cleared the Wollund canal to-dn . n...I.. AI...-9..-.. 9.. n.mmr_ himwn wollunu cum no-dug. Grain charter: : hr. Denver. Chionfo to Kingnbon, oorn nt, 2'o.; In-. Mouheug o. Duluth to Kin own. W est. gt. 4&0. 'l`|m non, n and Perth mllod It Kingston Should Illvo Bum I Bl; Grnn nlavnor. , BARGAIN NO. I. --- Tumblers-Plain lau tumblers. regularly sold for 50, re- ucod to 30 each. A D11 A IN Mn 5) ._ '1`:-nnnlv ntnr nnlnrn Wekmuofnomonget onndrc constituted _N|l\In| Apetiem Water yielded Ivy the U] Hunyqdi Springs." ., ..___. * ,: of ; THE Ag>oLu1vAR1s COMPANY, L1A(!'T{).` tleveland. Full Anaiym and adamonn 1-euu'mony at. `by CBS. GEAR!` & CO.. 32. Beaver sum. 1 -0 ` or me. BARGAIN NO. 9.-Dinnor 8oM-Men- yln .-.n.. .-Hun-r calm this I-gal: nnlv I` '75 Better goods, ooc, 75c, 90c, 95c aud`s1.`oo, Black Silk Frill Paraeole. 75 to $1.50. - Ctea ' in Umbrella, 0c, 75c. Cream an White Frills, 75c and 90. Steel R m Fancieu, $1.25 to $1.75. Bottled at the UJ H Under M: absolute control - . . .(A!1'1n :lU4 APEN; _.... nu.-n. nu-rnnnli AD|.`l'J"II-`NT W I. .` ~ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. nrnovnn 3! run Aommm: nu nuinnonn. Pun OF ADE` DA`(7(Pl.'NiTS ............ ..u WALSH S i .. " , rs; .:;x,_`,; THE_BEST NATURAL APER|-E"T_W- - d fprinq. Bud: Put. Huungnfy. .___-_.. 1-1......-....I i..}I.'AiA'Z `bultured Women Prices: 10 cent: sud E6 nit: DI!` |umln._ ` s 11 I10 I: u u; nu... 'r' if H M: aM(rnl- rgl m R I llm.-m'au amiml .(A!m`:t:y q` Agridi` rt), -Jhgdu rm. -3/;'z;4......:M r orm6r Invoutablr " . R. 1 c&.uuru. u.n.. Noni ml than lhn - _ ,, um and Dinvcnr at [In an Shh Clnuhll Iurlinolb S"'"" m.'.'.`7'ua .r.4ma-um) ha mo. AND MINERAL IVATER DIt'ALA`R.}`. l and Information ouppllod Iedver New York.-Solo Agent: : POWl".R & SUN ARCHITECTS. KIN chum. Bu k Building. cornor Brook and I Wellington ntre. on. Phone :12. _ runs only no rooms. . ~ ` BARGAIN 0. 23 -- Donhlind - An ol nt tooth soup, nmovoc tartar. gives bri ism: to the tooth. lI nI'OlI t-Inns tho gum! cave! I vol Agni! now! After boin used. Onyo (IEO. BAR!) IN NO, 24.-l`u hr : Earth. (0! Mn tnihl. and nnrnnrv. A hum Innknn. ' and we per noun. - . I BARGAIN NO. 19.--am-oh-Buc. pro- puod corn starch 80 per pack :-on0 pound boxes of has lnundry A5380 par I link. I ma, 2c ucn. BARGAIN N0. 22. -- Tooth Powder-- Floral tooth powder whiten: and pruorvon the moth. puries the Breath. harden: the umo and contain: nothing injurious.` ice only 50 r bottle. BARGAIN 0. Donhlind hlilololnllz nu, 2I.-l':Il:l"I nut. III totoi can nursery. pact .` highly porfumod. lit` 56. V mixt- licpor ohgo. Vulllne and Pouolntauln linger me. Fun powder I0cpor box. ARGAIN NO. 25.--Powdu- Pulit- .:...- 2. 2. rmcass stiuaar xumuam nu. N. - apon`--we hoop: full line of sponge: from a up to Qliconoh. Thou only I9-v of mmv bnrninn no no nluinn In om is a query often made when clothes rest neatly 011 the form and are of proper shape. '; .;.u".;"'.`.....,."` ' 1` 45.31, and doun. BARGAIN N0. D0 . EARGAIN N0. 20.---Fun Klndlor for lighbin wood Mid coal roo. Ono pat-hp will lie t. alxman res. .-Onlnlo n nmkmo. ugnmn woou ma oou nroo. uno pacngo will Ii sixteen .-Onlyalo punk . BA GAIN N0. 2l.-hinwhu-Ed `a 1.4.0 mnonlngn ml... Inn... 'nn- 0K1. Dar or DAIVUAIN NU. Zl.-`MII'BI'|OI-'lh(l(I I beat. mawhee. three boxes for 250. P or metchee, two boxes for M. Matches, Igni~ ma, 2c each. I HARQA I N N0. 29 Tooth Pnwdnr- ` 00 I` DOI'a|`a|O. I100 POWUOI` II N $1. ARGAIN N0. 25.--Powd0t l |_lb- Powdor uh`: 7c. I00. lc and 266 nah. Powder xon l0o,snd 159 ; l lunacy lot 250. ' BARGAIN NO. N. B We Lnnn A full Ilnn Al nnnn-an In-nun 1| an in Where Did You Get V That Suit ? mi! 360 each. 3 BARGAIN N0. 16.`--Hunmooh---Nun jute hammocks, lull nine, lain nnd fancy colon. Your choice only ouch. , BARGAIN N0. 17. ._.l'nm Jun - All I ' ' ` .' That is the reason why we sell so many. Our ouigp advertiee themselves byj Itheir own worth. ' " f` F7-.. _____ -:88` as 9.0` PrIn6Cu%8t};ot i IIVI VJ_I\I IlIl\I|.V IL]. BE 1`ANKH'UhX.Y RECEIVED BY the Ohudnnh Md llooiucy. ol Ilnqohq, from those who either dulro a child or who know of one nonloutod. cruelly uuud qr homelrn. oir oz] 3` ohlkdlenr honizu W0 nvorn on nu ma out on. re . ` `BLACK, Kingston. ' . ` V 3 25c and 360 each. '- BARGAIN N0. |5.-Window Screens- Adiunublo window screen roduootho 30 tn 35 each. : n A rm A [N Mn m ~__ll.m.mm|.....l`InA colors. \'our ononoe only we anon. BARGAIN N0. 17. ~-l'rpiQ Jun All clue: of fruit. :4 at very pa` nlu cu. .- BARHAI N0. 18. v- olly (luau-. Jelly lnues. withpnoont t-In oovbrb. 40c and 1 nor damn. uvornl hand {or I `50 and 350 each. n A an A In run We can fit evefyne {and our low prices will t yogar pocketbook. too. ' `"' B. SILVER 8:. co. I02 Prlnoooa St. Kingston. _IinVr}i~:v"v1'aiuvhIo Iurlinolc (Nntluvy J.1nhcIhvIfI- 15! Hi` \ lNFORl`lATl_0N nu mu.u:n.nn v 1' hnnulu Are enthtiaiutlo alts praise. Q3 $"`%%':%3.ua.. mm" ' _ `- Ill It I Illlnlu E -urusth 31.25. Our price, 89c. Q Bargain Lot Ribbons. zoc `{woIr;thj4oc. T _,o-invite inspection of the my bargains in Dry Goods we now offering at. - _ p. mum and nmuon Sts. gables 1 o .-.a ..`....4.` 3 .- L4 - -zzxar Ewe` quick nmootna-un PO00 Q11 knowlodgo 0! wheels _ ,I-ll experience in riding make ` than oomoetons_tu_ P32- ?%%Pric Store .'..e.i.:. Hen MEDICAL HALL. I'll: III lvnvu -ll-n 81. Louis, Mo.. Juno ll.--In rd to oooonmodntiom for tho colored do In 90 an npnbllosn convention i by tho budnou man I league St. louil. while in W In: Dooombcr. to bo- luruhhnd bytho ol8b. Louis. in; is uihulhd dud that the Southern haul. Obit. loholu btol. tho Llndoll `hohlnndtholaolndohoulvlllllvnup no tboynnho In I-it and lunar. and will limit no 0! wlnuvut. but will grant wall In to tho blicnn connnulon Iqu nghu nnd privl egos. _.._, --~- _-~r-r~- 7 V, M r.,, A Olnntle lloox. lhuux, N.8., June ll. - A gigantic hon wee perpetrated this week on e num- berol fnrmere living in St. John's, Nd. A man. givingthe name of Wynne, pnued through thet of the country repre- mnting himee no A British nun-of-war seller. and ordered one thoueend barrel: of potatoes from various pertiee to be deliver- ed on bound the we:-ship Cordelia by six o`olouk the following morning. Some of the hrlnere bed to borrow horeee to enable them to get the produce to the city. When they boarded the werehip it we: found then no potewee were required. end that the men who ordered them wee unknown to the Oordelife oioere. men too: iron: the jlll tau mgnn uouls Whitnhaad and George I. Johnaon. who aaaaultod Dr. Wilson : da Met last Satur- day. and Jim Roddlk. w o assaulted an Italian woman. The orlminalo were taken three miles lrom town. wharo another noc- bion of the mobhad a great. ro. and it is ouppoood all three van cremated. The wooda were pioketod and no one was per- mitted to approach. Men from the scene any the culprit: have been diapoaod 0!. A na-_n_ II..- IHC"CO'I$IUI"l'lUllalVUIc Vao6Inrln,.B.O.. June ll.--B ll oonvoodoneeol the United P:-eu`.,:;er 8.8. In ' of Jepeu. from '.l'oklo. oy %`I'bh: terrible guanine 'ile.h.I-aging in engl prod ne. province '~""v-':'--.:.m:'*~':-r*:.'=.: , , 3 run ' T in ththael boring ,. ) . lndr hyeve mwurzo clldlel end selling their ileeh for e ` 4 pound. The Plobeltint mietlon pumice: et. Kleng Yin were etbched end looted by n Ohineae uoh on my 12th. A most duh:-dly end cruel , wee oonoooted egelnet me am. done ee. A Chineee doctor who believed he hed tome oeuee of oompleint. in oonneo number of Ioughe conned pleoards to be pooled, eeyln that the miaeionerioe had two children idden in their house. The doctor. followed by the crowd. re- ired to,the mleeion, end demanded beellowedtoseeroh `the place. With ooneidenble diloulby. end not without. A show of ill-eu-mI.the mob was held in check until the district mngietreto ar- pivot], 11. numbed the nleoe end found tion with I leeeetimrreninee collected 3, chock until the district magistrate rivod. Hanan-chad the place V mining. The doctor innilfad, hovover,_ , tlnttho children were hidden in a. hooky. I!'d,ll'Id0n being ordered to look for bum, in dig into I heap of ahnvingo and ` rubbish and pulled out the body of an eighteen-month-oldiufnnt um had been 4 dudiuhunorwcnt dun. Tbuuupon 1 `ti: o.wd foliinto I ryof oxzitamant. . _ midnubi among v on: were tolhmtolynohdion, to By for their V liven. gutting out our 8 bggk fence and . U Prn_hfor8c._` , J ' tor can ` these said auuch 'genu ne bar- 1!`!"'. P`% . ton-humbly no India, Inn to ny l0I' unolr : liven, ng luck throng n Mend! neighbor's house. They were punuod more than a mile. but ovontunlly quoooodod in reaching the hi. when military lnuohou gave them rohp. Mennwhlh the mob looted and dlunnnod tho mldon premises. The II luv U: was uusu, nun Iv -u yuuuunn, ugooduithubeenonytimeainoo diuolution. The fact. is he in sick of the campaign and sees that there is no hope for the government. He does not With to identity himeelf with the pre- midl shamelessly apen bid for the Outho- lio vote. unit. would spoil his chances for theoonaervntive letdership at which he aiml. He in Also known to fur debut in u.|.u........1 oontly made by non. uoorgo Ii. roa- tor tn secure a position under the Grand Trunk ruilwuy oornpan Mr. Hnggut. is keeping clooo to `a con- atituanoy and nfnlu. like Dr. Mon- humo. tn nndono Sir Ohm-In Tanner : A `lulu onlrngo-fnkcn to 1 (iron nu And Nun (hues. Buns, Toni. Juno ll.--A mob of 300 took from the jail last night. Louis Whiminnd nnrl Goo:-no I. Johnson. who dilluntlod the union rolmnen. rue mom has boon pluud In a hands of the United States could in Ohlng King. A Jspupou urvioool ltoumors has been o botwom Yokohama and Hawaii. 0 n!) boshol the Iutvioe, the To 0 u..... .41.: on-um Vnlmlnmn. Mn 25 . UHAWA. Juno I1.--Lnu nsugn-mun In Hon. Dr. Mon no u 5 member of the oubinot in in the llldl of thopremior, who, however. doc: not think it. udvinblo to to- oopt it. at t. The matter was dis- cunod sh ta a cabinet. council hold in Mon- treal lut Friday. The nuonl for this course are not known to your oon-upond- one. but tho main hot in correct. Thoy are Ann`! M nnninm.urn. hnwnvu. from car- Another on one pnvsw mumps- tion of defeat present. in the minds of the minister: is found in an effort re` uon or was present. In one mlnaa ox the Ininiltorl oontly made by Hon. George E. Foa- mr to noun nocibion amuonoy ma muss, nae ur. mon- tano, to Indono Sir Tup r poioyoutllo ump. E0-II hing nrd ' meudlot MI Iutmnd thy Ink reports to Brookvillo olectonnl outta, and pursuing I cnrnpnign ultogot r un- umnlinn minister, in fact. ur_:lPnoodent- ed. His onllto Sir Charles u r to givo him I meeting was un oniabl' the holndna of the u: ol dhtraa. Ail . gal no how nut would like to go thro'uaIx -4]; world with A black veil boron thorn. u, 2 h-0 In what will happen I! um mod ne- Iuoll and you are neglecting them. mvo mm meoung unaonlaolf I the hoisting of ng ol A the ministers no hsving their hands full in their oonnbituuncieo. And nppoalo are be- inu mndn us Mr. Fans to oamom Ontario. m monr oonnumuaclee. and appeals are no- in Inndo to It. Foster to oomow Ontario. w are It preoent than in no Ontario minis- tor doing Anything at large. Mr. Footer has his work cit out at home. |smmc Cl1ILl1RN S r;sn.| llillllllluln nuu 1;--u-u. Yokohuns, May , ponoyou 1.no uwmp. Il.I'|l mung nnra preudfot Iutmnd nxoru srothnt he will be dofenhd. Mr. ood in holding Imnll side-line schoolhouse xnnunn in the mvmshino ntochod II homing nmul nae-um Ionoomouoo matting: townships Brookvillo olectorinl dlltrict. and nnnaninn ; nnrnnnian nlfnahnnr nu. ILCDDC Wmnuw.Juul k ,._.-v-. I fhoflulo-slut. `l`o|o1u'o.JIno l0.- and led .0! Ln Hnnndnnl umninllun Pmntim n rnunmana. Anothor sign of the private Anticipa- -.inn of chlant. nreaant. the Iijjulnvluxa % ....-1.__....... :..'h..&n.-_. I003: IIII `I110 KIOW Ila 0'l'l`AWA. Juno ll.-The roaignntion of Hon. at ..Ll__A :- :. 51.. -...I. .0 51......-min: uzhn DR. MONTAGUE REGIONS. _,____j. THREE MEN CREMATED. BIZ Tuypurl uuluuulv - Wltaormnd `Hwy [now It. .... . 1..-- I I III... _...:....-1 h:";nd of n Prentice y: I huh nntudnv. unnlurn an-cu. llll -|TIO-M Wilkulnno, 9: `rolollto. 15. u Banning: ll: Bnlnlo. l. mu-rg..4. Alt New Yot\ Io;l`3'uin.' Lou-vnu, o. uu.o. AI lonhun. 3; n Plllulih. 2: (lnnhnd. 5. {M ublinowhh uppnaioa Oklah- Lnln -5-Ilka. anal ILA nnnldhunnnlnl nnvn ulloudu-Itlnannsuununuunu gnlidlnlltrbd has Iulllh ptiox. I unounoul than an 3 nne each. In default of the ymonb of 25,000 each, they shell an or banishment, from the territory of the South African republic. The condition: ol their releeee upon y- ment of their time ere the sum es tree required no he obeetved by the other mem- bore of the reform eomlnm who wen re- cently net. at liberty. namely. that the Ihell ebeteln (mm lnwlerenoe in the pol - t.lm"ol the South Mrteen republlo. mg vu called. me uuwu unm, In con- Ioquonoo of the diloonhnt 0! man mom- bou of the hogalnhtzl oommsam over min- Innmgclnmb t. vo name ol the nova-nunnb. Omm atmo- r."%l. It Ulonu ll |""lNIIo ll: (Nap. M. Oullod n Oonlol-once. lJ)NDON, ,.)uno ll.-'l`ho Wutmlmtaor mum nay: I-hit Lord Htllblll hu sum- mnnod I maatlm of the of the uv.\.:u.u, ,uuuv \n.-..-nu vv w-v-uuuvwn Htllblll` rnonod a meeting of the of mining:-inl nu-In to take nhoo at the rnonoa mooung or me lemon or me minimnl pu-my place foroifn oloo. on June 15th, for the pur- poaoo! diccnui in position. The meat- called. (hath uterus, in con- nouanoo of the nnnv lust Pny I Heavy Ilne. Jomxsnnslrun, June ll.-The Diggers` News asserts thit. the executive council of the Trensvnl republic, sitting at Pretoria. has decided to release the four Johannes- bur reform committee lenders, Lionel Phlipe, Gear Fernr, Col. Frnncis Rhodes and J n Re a Hammond. con- demned tn dent.h.en subsequently had Muir nnntnnnnn nnrnmumd to ftacn van-s. IIOYIHIOU VD GQIIII. Ill lllD3]llGll|':ly Ell their sentences oommutod to fifteen years. impriaonmonyon their payment. of 25,000 ne each. I-. Aglgult n! 9}.` -nun-aunt. AI (`OK III] nngu nu-um B ll0BABT'S I sir Uliver Mower. cam on Ml`. uwner With the one ion oi Sir John Thomp- son, there has no Romnn Cacholic premier einoe confederation. and the R0- man Cntholic premier which we IN abo ut to have is I bother man in every way than any Proheetent premier we hnve had dur- ing I that time, excepting onl that Ino- del liberal premier, Alexander fdnckenzie, who hold office for ve years. HALIFAX, N.B., June ll.-Attorney-gen- eral Longley is -in the city to day, having come from Annspolis county- to close up the business of his de rtment and resign the office, when he will return to the con- cast for the commons in Annapolis. I n an interview. speokin oi the situation in Western Nova Scotm, he said : "It is a pretty well assured fact that the liberals will carry every seat west of Halifax. The indications are distinctly and decidedl in favor of a change. My advices may .the upper provinces point more distinctly every day to an overwhelming victory there. I have no more doubt of Mr. Lau- rier s success than I have of the sun rising tomorrow. I say this in no boastful spirit, because prophecies are cheap and boasting vain. but I man must be blind that cannot see there is going to be a reat and over- whelming victory for the li rsls." III! M IIUIIICIII l`on1' Horn, Ont... Juno l|.-That state- ment that the boy Prentiss, who shot Thoa. Lin ard lut ovenin was A Bu-mdo home Id I! not true. 9 had nothing to do with the Bnnudo homo. cuc-nun:-up .u.x...a...m.-.u....u'.-c:...Vm. Uuollm. .` Sir (jhu-In Tuppor told Ma Kluon mdhnoo that hath: wu rivsll II in making 1'3. 110 um I 0 ma words. under does use runny I 3, And this uh-we we [in today in I darling apodnun. 'l`nnnor nI'IwoI~oundtougood_oEu._:t `Tap nlhwouuaodto nu-ling speed on won not to-dayooo tho I ituidnontuncl. Linton to the Lmrlanthooomin pi-amino! in nplytoh. Iaooln `I lettu- mny was Not : Inch 1 hqnu-tcllnlhoxznhto obrunlou I supported the bill.\:-hlohwuthonhoing bytho J in uilcnoo I have only thin to any: coming. II I am told. from high dig- nits:-in in the uhul-oh_ho which I belong. no word of bihtornou Ihnll ever put my ipuuugninlt. that church. I respect it and I love it. Sir, I Am notol tint oohool. uhm. In: human Iona dominant in F:-moo i and I love it. Sir, I note! that ecnom. which has been long dominant and other countries of continental Europe. which refneee eocieeiaetice the right of a voice in public alfeire. No ; I am a liberal oi the Eu Iiah school. I believe in that echoo which has all along claimed that it in the privilege of an eubjeote. whether high or low, whether rich or poor, whether ec- cleeieetice or laymen to participate in the . `Administration of puhlie aaire, to diecnee, Into inuence. to pen-made, to oonvinoe-but. which he! always denied even to the high- est the right to dictate even to the lowent. I am here I-epreeenting not Romancatholice alone, but Protatente ae well. and I mm-t give an account 01 my Itevardehip to all nlaaau, Hera am I. a Roman Catholic of 01 Itnvaraannp to an clung. Korean 1. a Roman French oxtnooion, otitruutod by me con- denee of the men who sit ground me with great and important dubiep undorbur eon- stitutional stem of government. I am here the no nowled leader of A t. nnvtw nnnnnn-Al` n Emnn here the acknowled a leader or grant. garty composed of man Catholics and Irotootantau well, in which Protestants no in the majority, u Proust-taunt: must be in the msjoricy in every part of Canada. Am Ha be hold. I. OOOIIDVIIIR uuch a posi- II` In WHO majority, II rtulllnlnn Iuuuv vv Am Ito be hold, I. occupying posi- tion, that I can to be dictated the course I am to tnke in this house, by reuons thet can up to the consciences of my fellow~ Catholic memhers,hut which do not appeal as well to the consciences of my Protestant colleagues? 80 long as I have n seat in this house. no long as I occupy the posi- tion I do now, whenever it shall become my duty to take I stand upon any ques- tion whatever, chit stand I will take, not upon grounds of Roman Catholicism, not upon grounds of Protestantism. but upon grounds which can appetl to the conscien- ces of all men. irrespective of their parti- cular leith, upon grounds which can be oc- cupied hy Ill men who love justice. freedom and toleration. Mn _..m:l.- that thin tlnnlnrutinn wan re. The Inrdel-or II n Fifteen-Your-Old Barn- nrdo Boy Named PI-entlu. Pom Home. Juno ll.-A murder occur- red near Port. Hope lut evening. Thomas Lingnrd, I fnrmer, livin nenr Quay`: crooning, About eight mi on north, was that and instantly killed by 3 young Barn- nrdo bomelnd of fteen named Prentiss, rabbit shooting on Lingu-d`: farm. Ling- nrd ordered him off his pro . The bo remain to obe Lingurd he did no ; he wouyd ut. h In oil by Iowa Ind ldV&l'I0Od toward: ntiea. Th. I-tjnr I-ninnrl hi: nun and nnilI- If `tile Newest and Cheapest y in the city. Call and agent stock.

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