% srmuo suIfIis_Ai's6iioM mots. J. TWEDDELL, ON! D008 BIIDW CITY IIOTIL ii PS 0 N. no- can Alallrdln FWUR. FEED AND SEED SPORE. an nn n-A--r-cu -nt1Aun v--nv-v-nv - v-- ---..-v-- ---- v--. v-v. ` ` WHOLCSALI AND RETAIL ` FULL sfocxs OI` I-`l.UL'|l. 0A'l'lltAL_ Illll l`ood.I`eod Unln. Boon! man And Gnu sooth. CA8}! PAID tor Buokwheo. Ono. When. an-owhl. Pen. Pontoon an Raw Vauw I lunuv Lauuuvv contain! 8 rooms xnd outhousoo. with well. The prom no hue: near entrance. A ply to R. D. ANGLI . Ml lfnlnn Sn-eel. \lIlV Aoanvn Agvuuv. oonlalnlng room; huh room and extqnllon kilchon and outhouwa. r\_,, IlL,,__ I-1,,._, FOR S};I.E.m THE TWO DWELLING HOUSES Nos. 128 And 128 1-2, on the South Side of Union, between Gordon andhed Streets, 5 KNOWN AS THE PEDLER PROPERTY. I One Brick House. ...._s-l-.l..-la -4.4..- 5.55. -..n... --..| --I4-.-Inn THE ('KlCDl'l'UIS of Jessie Ulcxenne Johnson. late of then (`ity oi Kin ton. in the (`ounty oi I-`rnntenac. dvcaaseui. \v I0 died on or About the 9th October. A.ll. I838. and it other: hnvinzvluinm against in-r estate. are hereby notied to send an stnlument oi` their claims by post in N. ll. Johnson. mlminlprntur oithe eutateo! said Jennie liclh-u zit.-` lohnnon, ad- rln-ssui to lulu: at No 358. Johnson Htreet. Kingston. on or before the 24th din of June nut, at the expiration of whivh tine ho. its such uimiuiutrntnr. will be M liberty and will pmnood to dlxtritnnc tlw us.-it-ls of the said Joe- nlv .\lcK-nzio John.-on amount the portion cu- litla-d tlwrc-to. having rt-unni to the Plllll of vthivli he has then nulirv. and he nlmll not he li.il>l0 for surh asst-tuur un) part thereof so dw~lhlIllll'1i in any pi-rann of wlmzm claim he had not nation at the time of the distribution thereof This notice in given pursuant to Revised Sta- tutes of Ontario. 1837. vlmp. I10. lhtud Mn` ltltli. tam. T * % rlnrlnn lhn nnnn nf nnvlnnl Induction at Morrlekvl lie. The Presbytery of Brockville met at Mer- l rickville on Tuesday. for the ordination ard induction of the Rev. J. U. Potter into the pratoral vhsrge of Merrickville and Jasper. r. .\lcGillivrav presided. Mr. Higgins preached. Mr. .\lc[)ia.rmid addressed the minister and Mr. Kellock the people. The.e was a very large congregation present, and the solemn ceremony was watched with great interest. Many were present from other denominations. l`he presence of Mr. l'otter's father and mother, who came from Halifax, gave additional interest to the pro ceedings. In the evening a welcome social was given in the town hall. It was large- ly attended. Hr. Potter is a yolm man of great promise. and begins his wor under Inust favorable auspices. KINGSTON STREET RAILWAY I'll`. TELEPHONE NO. II. W_mhonu : om xT_mon umnbmn _...-. .... . ....-.-n H0. II IAIKIT IQDAICL `Til IIiZ&IVi& Tween lash 0! ti Ontu-Io hou udIaluaIC:'InpIoI* :1 Afll A\II'\ I1l\BfIl$II 1` I (V all Crvan. Dru isfx. and Jlinuval H3! u-110:. or Uuumo. war. rn Dated May |0lh. '\ILl`II. one tinm'suppu.~;o tu huw vuntuinod the doc- mr`:-: had)`. but which was afterward stlted bya hm`w thiuf nuuwd \\'uo;lrulI` to hvo hold the body at u. woman who had been mude away Rh, was found. Telling at!/1: .~lpo1/iruzri: Spring (in Renis Prumkz) amuuntm to 11,894,000 bottle: in 1887, and 12,720,000 bottle: in 1888. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 47% JVIr'loJClIVVC ilu Onosrn Bums: Autumn Bonn. HOUSI FOR SALE. I `I IlAIIIll IAH- A` EV. H. U. HLANH, L7HAll(MA.V. Conducted enlirclv Ky young men of the Methodist Churches. Rt-fruuhlm-nla 7:2!) to 8:1) p.m. Novel enwrulnlnenl aflervturda. Ad- Iuilmnn 1!`, 7* ...._,- , Sscukvs Junxcu mu: (`rz1cn1'rons_or Jessie ucxenue Inhnnnn Inn-nf uh (`hr nf Rlmnmn. in lhn Dr. Cronin`: Friend: lush: Bonn Boon ` Murdered and Droqrnod. ' Cuuxmu, May,l6.--I`r. Cronin : friend: have decided to drag Luke Michlgnn for the body oT`the miuin doctor. who they no gerniatently dcclnnab u been murdered. `ho work begun this morning. Two_ex- pgrt divers will goqglong with them to assist in the \vo_rk~.- Hero is n p0rt.rnit ' of Dr." Cr-min, the Chi- mgu door-n` whom disappenl'Mn`o rooontly xuusoql so muchmnnnent. - his accompanied by as picture of the place where the trunk, at LB , ' me Sum or mu: wmzns." THE MANITOBA :3. '16 cljinlvciai. ` nun-nun Innunuu An-nun: Ilnxl, A ;50Z{z'7zarzs l'PI_Il' Allrfu A TAHIP nu-I-I-nan ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TO 'DRAi_ THE LAKE- n gnu a, nun`, Ivuiua PALACE STICAMER ISLANDER lean-s F01- |rer'i wharf at 9 a.m.. calling at Bath. and re~ turning in good time. lixcursionisls will have am le time to visit the f!\l'~f:lll10d Sand Banks. Tic eta 50 cents. II. It`. ICIJJOTT. San. In Pnm. Aux nun uuu uuunvuusm. One Frame House. _ n_._.__ ..,.n _ . . . _ _ _ . _ . . .. W. I`. BAKER. Gaunt-Ion Iuaolunt. N. B. Jx)H\'S0.\`. Mminislrntor. L u. QNULIN. IN Lnlon Street. _ TERRARVM." lITH"MAs_HAN1TEY return unul II 'uon. Iuomuvo. Pnnnonnr an Inn the new (`In Panca- cot Donut, (not of Johnson Uncut. no follow: : oouuo not. come wn-1. No.1 . ..uI lim p In. No. I ..... ..u 8:45 |I.I. No. 5 . . . . ..M l:Dp.n. No. C ..... ..at Ma LI. No.3 .....au ma I-U. 0.0 .... ...noma.n. mxod.. " at no LILI lud.....u mun. llxud..... RN -lxprcutulI.nNoI.I. |IldIl`\l:tIAn&?.I' Goa ruuloudq. --a-- - -----vjj1 -- '-'.'.*.'.-.'...":..'.'.'.'.-..."'-""'- RITURN 'l'lCltlTrl will be l+uod bovwoe nllnuuonuonthn 0.1`. also to int: n the (`ninth Atlantic R ., I10 and urnn Ry. Nuance. Tunworlh Qnobou R)-.. l`onlrI u -3 o '35:. ' to no on an and am and nturn nu] an To Picton and Lake on the Mountain on FRIDAY, May 24th. IDALARIY R'|`IAMh`I lRI.A\'H|1`R lnnvna Ic`nl_ IIIIII lll'Il IIII o oud I I1 Incluulvo. AI nnmu: I HUI lllfllllivt AI 8 MIL! Ikltluood logo In min and roturu until I tub. looluulvo. Pnnnnnpnr In an I-av: nun nan (`III Danna. r~r-- ---~- ----r If on want A minor don`! forget that W00 )5` PAIR In the place to get it. We are otfurln lhia woek a special lot of nicklc plalc UHEAKS. All altos. your choice 492.. {ha-y are worth from 750. to)! 50 ench;wo warrant every ir to be lhu very neut of ntoeL Eddy`: Orle- Inled MA'l`CHl~.'4. Inn! box. 70:. r box; three dnlon but sun (`In I I H I-HPIN. for 712: nne tper of plus. I(*.; Hume nu-I-r)` pins for 5c.:1hunond mop nick and scrubbing brmh. all couuulelc-. 160.; Ilep ladders All uumnl popu- lar prices: (`I1-than bonus I llno une: n-My-3. over tiny dltferont urlollou to select from at CORNER PRINCESS tnd WELLINGTON-STS. KINGSTON. Ont. GRAND . TRUNK - RAILWAY, - SOAP. seven burs best electric soap in the world. ten burs ruby laundry soup fur `.L'x~ ; len ounce bar while cuslile or ommcui woup, 7:2; A fine wrapped cake oatmeal alrin amp. 5.-.. usually sold at l0c.: baby`: own map. Nu-.: heiiutrope soap. I0c.: Ihi; is one of lhe llvsl French milled son and is usual!) sold `ll 20.-.; six makes of map In D fancy box. per box. ilk-.: rose boquel. limit a very tine non roqulnrly rvmilud at our price this vI'm- pvr box. `80.: 1| 3 lb. bur choice family soup, per hour. luv. wooDs' FAIR l`l.\'WARE-rnote varefullyl. Strulner pails. 25c. each ;lru`ge nleced dipper. 7c.; duatuun. Tu; six-qunt planed milk n. 7c.. or per d- zen .~ten~qnnrt. l0c.. or l.l0 per don: twelve- quart. 12. or 81.40 E-r doz.: shimmers, basting-spools. . x'.: 0 .(-lmtes. 50.: mtlvnnlzed pull. l :.; galvanized pail. hea\'y~rl1umod bot: tom. l7c.. wnrth1,0c-zmllk crenmors leverv far- mer rhuuld hnvc one! at 81 each. worth ; good lmlpol, Ill-; bread box, cake box. sugar cams. oil mna: wire boiler. 50.; extra large one. Hc.; vegetable grater. 56.; nutnu-at mu-r. 34- ; Dlonio cup. 30.: let vtuhlirs. Tu: tlluan tl\' IIC-u V UKVCIIIUIII I picnic cup. 30.: trap, Hc.; beat in tho: -q--; Aibfollu w you divided into Mn: be an on application- .I..LV $4 -l--I-l-'J .5.` .LA.J_IJ-ll on Fridn , May `Nth. I839, valid for return un- lll the to lowing duy ; also In Fare and One- tahlrd on 'l`.hursdny and l-`rldny. May 23rd and `llth valid for return until Monday. May 27th. Children botweon Sand 12 years or age Halt Fare. IN vasxcs AND oltmunzxrs over two hundred different patterns of beautiful. deli- cmtely-tinled Bohemian Roodljusl received. 'l'l1.`.\' 'l`lIUl,-`SAND Hu Pt`7.7.Lls nold.last weok In Montreal. This is equal to .`l0.0()0 pin In the oats the people at the city are driving back to their pens. This wonderful puzzle can be had at VVUUIID" PAIR. price 192:. P Our sales are steadily increasing in this depart- ment` Mothcrs wanting tasty, Wvll m.-adv, gnod wearing suits for their boys will rind what they want cheapest in Norfolk Suits, Plait Back Suits, and 3 piecffsuits, all "sizes. Boys Lace Front FlannelB10usefor $1. Boys English-made Suits, 1.25, 1.50 and $2. QUEEN '8 BIRTHDAY. Boys `Sailor Suits, { $2.00. Boys Linen Suits, $|.25. 7 Unudren D1 I`nr furl hon -j--.-.1. TEN Tll()US.\.\'l) HG PFZZLES wld.h\3l week In Montreal. This in amml to mom nimn T3`lF'u'!'TS`'I'R"|'i"l"3ic71l i'|'i~1'" i'o'6' ` o'$u:~d Ink and locum nu` MAJ ` vo. Boys % Suits. Mantles made to order. Hardy s SIMPLY MAARVELLOUS. and 7c. STORE. one Prlco Store. 8| Princess Street. E`:.':::'_.:`.:" .'..'."o':.'1.'.`. o'.'.`.'n` nrlou uonuouol 1:18.11 Fare. For further ,pm'lic1:1r\rs soc posters or apply to the compnny`s agcms. JOSEPH IIICICSON. vtlddiut. .- world. _ 3:" II lat than-ouch nrloulurauouol ..ll 3: |I.I. ..M 5:00 MI. ..u1:I)L.n. mu-r. 34- ;. lloou y QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY I GRAND CELEBRAMN jg PICTON. !?.1.?$TtL4S;3 WIUBN. IIQKEIS Will be issued bum een all stations in Canada. and from sl-nions in (`minds to Detroit. (via Windsor). Port Huron and Fort (lrnlim (via Sarnln and Point Edward). Buffalo (Vin Inter- national Brid eh. llack Ruck. Sm-Ipcnsiun Brlque. Fort ovlrglon, Rouse.-`a Point uml Island Pond. M SIING-LE FARE nn I`:-hlnu l.Inr Nah IQIO valid Inn v-ulnrn nu WELLINGTON smnr, Headquarters for Nobby Hats ALL WOOL SPRING OVERCOATS. GRAND ThUNK Ii ? This Powder never Varies. A marvel of pu- rity. strength and wholcsomdnoss. More econ- omical than ordinary k inds. nnd cnnnot be sold in competition with the multitude of low teat. short weight. alum of moaphnto Powders. S01 I) ONLY IN CASH. ROY I. HAICINU ,l 0W- LII uumpuuuun wnn ulu uIu|uuu|u un Iuvv |.U|I Xhoaphntc ,l`L)W- DER 00.. 106 Wall S1rov.t...\'cw York. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EXCURSION ! ( yliontrenl. May Nth. I589. AKIN QWPFB :`TIMELY ANNOUN GEME1}IT._ Beware of imitations. The celebrated Razzle-Dazzle Hat can be procured in the city at the "Boston Hat Store" only. Every hat has the words "azzle-Dazzle printed on the sweat band, and none others are genuine. The BOSTON HA7 STORE. ....-..., -..- -...v. HEV. B. U. HLANI), (.`HAll(MA.\'. nndnntnd amlrnlv hv vnumr man nf AI IDVI PIIX TIA! IVII. rv -.ou y.u.. uuu Ilvul an V/` FARE, 25 cents. jw.---j Kbsolutely Pit}: Queen's Birthday. WARNING. Fuhnxsairiigzsvg J U! I` RICIIYID. nnw nn DD!!! EA` Alilzl From N up. nu. R. F. ELLIOTT. Soc. to Com. :lllH. HICICSON. Gcnuml Maluuzer. h. 1889. NICK- .. .__ -_. -..--.. ..._--.. .... ,,...._. my sot loo; rslslu. "This country." ssys tbs Uncut. "hos Bond is hot (uh sud IIOI osttls rslslsg trade from this cuss. sud may possibly susr tunhsr. She has hsss sblo toners Ihss bold last on Is dslrylu. partly as scosul ol hot pognphlosl post- Ilosssd psnlylnm tbosnostprbs ol Int lsnnsrs. lot obssss has 6 nsogsludly sspsot ssslol In the English uusl-ht. Its ! hstssossubssdrsws Ihsallsshs 0! hot rlvsls. ssd lbs dslryna cl Nsv Ysrl luvs boss solvdy umma. nus dlhnsoss -, ~-- ---- --.v.- vv--u- - cut CIIVCHW -IAI nan Inna -`lulu u'l`L|. ......a_... no __._- -Tho Mantra] (loam ha undo A non ubnlhlo Iuiguulon, ono the lomo ol which out pooplo will rudlly cocoons. It was to the that that Ihn lodonl government should appoint A nation! commissioner. who would have the Iuprvlalon of the dalrylng Indul- try of the whirls country. Tho advantage: chinks:-.- it is very doubtful if the government could make any appointment in connection with this commission the! vvoul-l give satis- faction to the tories. .\lessrs. Tilly and Rayner. the oommisaioners.are men of excep- tionnlability snml exceptional olliuial standing. anui they can be depended upon to state in all camiour the information they are lwiny sent out to collect. it will not be a holiday trip to them. The service to which so much importance is attached involves too much anxiety to be pleasant, anal the com miseionere are not likely to prolong it. in selecting the commission the government has followed the usual practice. The Do- minion government has not, in all its his- tory, asked the liberals to nominate a mem ber of any commission it has appointed. and until thst body, representative oi all grace and goodness in the estimation of its friends. shows its belief in the new departure the Mosvat government cannot be criticised by them. The school once is so good, however, so likely to lead to an endorsation oi the contentions of Hon. Mr. Ross, that the ex~ traordinary step of soliciting a no-ination {tom the opposition ior the commission could have been saiely taken. -And had Mr. Meredith been given the opportunity of placing one of his eehoists en the commis- sion it is douhtiul if he would have em- braced it. it is not a port of his Iniuion to dispel the grieveneee sgainet the govern- ment. He is, on the contrari, most eegsr to cultivate then. and must regard with sorrow the destruction of his party's princi- pal ant|-eleetion card. .. ....-..-u..... r"'r`" - If some unbiased person could go slong with the commission nppointed bv. the On` tsrio education department to investigate the French schools in Prescott, Russell sud Essex. A true statement of the facts of the csse might get to the public. As it is it is very doubtful if the commiseion will amount to much more then s holldsy trip for the commissioners. The two men who Are on the commission ere doubtless clever euou h, but they are not apt to see anything t at their masters would not wish them to. Had the persons who rinsed the objection to the French lsngusge being allowed to exclude the English been allowed to sppoint one of the commissioners it would have looked more like the impression of s reel desire to get at the truth of the mutter." In 1- ._._.... .l....Lsl..l ll AL- ..-.._._..___-._ A l'Alx'T)' IN 75.-IRS. There is no pleasing some penple. A great ado was made in the legislature be cause the French language was taught in the public schools of Essex and Russell and Prescott. to the alleged exclusion of English. and now that the government has Appointed acommission to enquire into all the facts and report upon them that ado is renewed. Here is the wail of one truly comservative ult -....... ....|.: .-.....l ..---.... ......lA .. -I....... COMMIVZNCI)-`G ON SATl'Rl).\\'. the lsth Instant, Oars will run every half hour. Wlll ive ll quicker aenic-e as won as the truck completed. on which we are now M work. B. W. I-`OLGER. Mn M Kingston grievss today no uncommon loss; the feelin s of the people have been stirred deeply and sincerely. Those who whi-tnessed the scene upon the arrival of news from Cut Knife Creek, and knew the pride felt by the citizens in Major Short`s gallan- try. with their pleasure at his safety. can alone realize the sadness following the tra~ gedy at Quebec thisvmorning. There is but one consolation, that which has softened the loss of many a brave man-that he died at the pm? of duty. The risk and sacrice were all the more honorable because thev were voluntary ; Major Short died a martyr to an irrepressible public spirit coupled with the dash and self-ahnegation which charac- terize the best type of the British otiicer. As a Iepresentative (Tanadisu, from one of its oldest families, he was also a credit to the dominion. For five years only a resident he yet became one of the city's favorites ; his gallant bearing. activity and geniality were irresistible. United later to one of Kingston's most loved daughters he was held in still higher personal regard, and therefore there is intense sympathy with the living, lately so deeply bereaved of father and mother, as well as sorrow for the dead. For four lines. one or two inserlions......80 50 For four lines. each subsequent insertion .. 25 Over tour lines. It-st insertion. . loo periino Each subseauentconsecutlveinsm. 5c_A " Once: wee subsequent `ins....... 100 Twice ll1W08k, subsequent ins....'.. 80 Three A week. subsequent ins. 60 Twelvexiines to theinch. ' Notices oi Births`, Marriages and Deaths50o. osch.unlees when ` booked.` when 01 is charged. Special notices in reading columns sre charg- ed at twenty cents per line for each insertion. Omcers of unincorporated Associations _or ed line for each lnseruon. unincorporated or Societiea will be held personally roaponaiblo for . all orders they give. Attaoheu to the newer In one or the boot Job paper olces in Canada; rapid. stylish and cheap work ; eight improved priming proeems. All charges for adnertisimx. suhscr-iotion priminu _ , charges for adnertisimx. suhscholt audio!) printing are an/able m aamnoe this may be distinct! nu atoaa. Au cnargts /or aavicrpaunu and ob arguable distinct! Tine WEEKLY BRITISH wma, spam no aolumna. in published every Thursday morning at 1 I fear. itively in advance. otherwise 01. wt 1 be cmgm. EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. THE DAILY Wii; Tlli Bm-nan Wine in ubllnhed marry even- alng, at 83 King 1-`tree Kingamn, Ontario, ` ' at mx um.uBs PIX! Hui}. \ __ -rumrs }v}:1 or IT. TIUU. BIIIII IQ IIIV}. It R.L'I'I`E NB URY 8 1 | Telephone. Number 220. Whig : ANNOUNRCEMENT. " 0110'/'89` par OrbelI';Ds'oor." A 1715.4 1:` 'l'Fd' L T LOSS. Anvnn'Ic1un:Nrs." THE BRITISH wam. THURSDAY. MAY 16. C III lllln lIvVl'I[[vr. IIIIvI'III[ III {ht neighbourhood. run on ol I marry company 0! young pooplo who Ind plhond at the homo ol a mood to enjoy A duct. and win? `the lgomw in VI! cppnu y I tho tlu. Mar the his due: bad but 'IUh0d'.p.hoI- ova. Ieuronor oonplclud Ioouoltbo wary ol loci unwell and that In fol! an to were dy In `B clothes. Sud- denly. Incoming at. In was up ubln Iolhdevnlluooodthohodroonn ndwu followed at my mama by a lady mum. who wool to no what one could do for him. In the room oh bud Ibo young man ` it on on the loot dud." . no Olenur givu tho lollovin par\t|en- Inn 0! 1 ad ooourruoo at m.m3n.. (In- _hLl N H oh. -Ahnp gunning - A -4, N. 3. another : "A - '" Ill`! Bl I Inn ooourlwou II munuuuu. .\l|l"I- thgl nnlnhhnnrhnntl In Ihn of A lIIffV+ HIUIIII WIICII IIIU PIIIIIIC WIII IWNTIIX. ` Mn. Ron expect noon to but but bonus lled with` Amoricua touring, in nouch ol health and notation. ' cam EXCURSION TO cA_PE VINEMI SATURDAY. May18th. -.. .... (LIA .. .. .. ..... nu- 1]..-.... IIIIIII IIII l'$l'IIlIOI|. Judge Pdoo hold dlvlnoa own but on Friday. The dociol was not large. -....-._-.-. _.._ v._--.. I 0 go 5. 153 W Ipn noun which the public will appreciate. Mn, Ran: unmh nnnn to hnn but In The Accident lo\'oIIII| 0oInon-lo Will he Laid up all summer. The boy (`onnorI. who jumped upon I using fum roller, had the esh torn from his leg fmm his knee down to hi: ankle. The roller Wu being hauled bohlud I wag (on. and the driver ol the wumon did not notion the boy muslin; s ride until his leg hud boon cnuhod and torn In a (rightful Inumor. In order to extrlonh him the rug- gon hnd to be hooked 1: sad tho boy pullotl out, dnrin tho I 0 ol which Connor: n-amp mun: ml Ila all! In Inial nn for H1: I|Ill|I'l|Cl'. R. R. I-`inklo. whunpr. In Abra-at with the than and hug made good Improvements 3! his dock and wnrebouu. Ha ha cl-o mud up A commission coal homo and bulk A may and hnnnll nu-nmnm And omen near 10"`. Illlrlll In. Wnol. DI WHICH IJIIQII ` never aqua ed. He will be laid up for the Illlll`, WITH nuu IHIIIIIIITU. The Bro:-kville Q Wutport railway con noch with the nu. .Rhlocu Belle gain to Smith`: Full: in the evening And to Khu- Ibou In the morning. . T. Ualluglmr M: I force of carpenters At work lining up ht: wnroroomn on Drum- mond street for J. L. \\'ehcur.who will van? shortly ex ne for ale to the public ht - 1 ware mud urnitnre. 'l`|._ D--...I ..:H_ A \\'_-no....o ..H-_-- 4... VIIIU (\ VIC-`lrlllt l\li-; ?'\.ulI islands in N - lake of the One lnmla ldjninnug Newborn. I his Iumn-er holidays thereon. Mn Honnnn I-`lamina. Kim nll Iun]"`er lll)II\II I IHUTCUII. Mn. (iomge l"lemin%. Kingntnn. in visit ing her parents us New Joro. .\lrn. W. H. Leggeu is Visilil) her pnrenh at St Mary}. (-eorgo Bell, mum. and Min Hell, Curie tun Place, are visitor: at the pretty vil- Inn, GOWII. In`! If` IEIIIK `Jul: up WI. The Telgmann family. of Kinuton. gave a grand entertainment Ian Saturday in New-boro under the auspices of the India aid moiety of the Methodist church. They were assisted by the Mine: Jones, of King non. and Miss Libhie Urei . of Alumni. It wan withoul a doubt one o the tines! enter tainmenta ever given there. The hall wan well lled. L` I l` ..' -.... _......--o-_ .... AL- ll_.._.l. Leave 2:30 pm). One hour at Cape Home 7:!) (`A FIE A: ....A. : won nuou ; If. A. Geiger. mater on the Brock ville & \\'e.~rp-rt .. secured one of the inlnmlg in [I u lulu: nf the {Inn Hnnclrml II- A lloavy [hall Storm And the Dumnxolt l)Id-A Place For summer Tourlatn. The hail storm at Newboro laat Friday was a very severe one. and mach damage was done. at many an sixteen pane: of glau being broken in one houact M:-urn. Gallagher and Sturgeon`: cottage: on their island: in the lake adjoining were blown down. They are being put up again. Than Tniunxann fnmilv, nf Kindntnn. iravn Unis: vs nun... vs nus \.-uvy Whstever the csuse the butter trsde has been practically sacrificed. and Canadians have been in the importing instead of ex- porting business. It has been s mistake to absndon the bultermaliing. so it too geuerslly seems to have been abandoned, llld the hope is entertained that it msy be revived. There is money in it. run] the Csnaulisua should hsre it. A ustionsl com- misaioner-one selected for the knowledge he poueues. snd his capacity for impsrting it to others sod oi constituting himself s lesder-csn dos great desl towards build- ing up the dsiry industry. and his appoint- ment should he made us soon no possible. wvull Junt- And then the'progreae of the dairy trade is suggeetive. In twenty years the com- bined value of the butter and cheese exports has grown from $'. ,3l`2,0()() to $9,7`27.000. or about 200 per cent. Rnther the cheese ex- port hns gnineql inquantity and nine. The shipment: of butur in 1868 were valued at $l.694,()90, and in 1888 at $793,683. This decline is not accurntelyznccotlntml for. It hu been said {ll that more attention in given to the mzinufeeture of cheese. that the factory system has tended to lighten dumee~ tic care und tnil,i\nd it hue been liberally patronized : 2l that butter-making has nut paid eutlicienlly ; (3) thnt the tendencies of the people have been directed away from this branch of the dairy. ' II'|._A,..___ -1, , __.__ .L_ L..._._ ..._.I- L-- IIKUJ IP I CIWIIIIIIXIOI XII (NICK Ill! lllllll w and; wunroom pad one. near .. Ann -nan . The dlirymen are themselves fully alive to the emergencies of the movement and hue supervisors of their own in certain dis- tricts. They see the importance of main- taininglthe position which they now hold, of making an article whose superiority oozi- mends for it u mnly sale. They rulize thst the dairy is now `the most protable feature of farm life. um it entails the least physical -labour. that it secures the highest returns, that it is the one` branch of egricultursl in- dustry which has not suffered by a competi~ tion that is absolutely world-wide. It is true that the market hes to some extent re- gulated itself. A poor article is a drug upon it and csnnot find in sale. The maker of an inferior product is not serving any useful purpose, andzceaaes his connection with the business, Skill isin demand in cheese mak- ing, and this feet 15 becoming more apparent every year. 1...! .|.-._ n...n-....,...-.- .3 .1... A..:... o.....t- in `method and mndltlodl that have pro- duced thin uupromecy. There will be no opportunity to rest and be thankful. Pro- greaa must be keptlllp if ourppoutlon is to be maintained, ml whatever will work to thnt, end in \_I_r_ortln_v of governmental unint- ance. The proxiim-ea have done considerable in this direction, M, in the division of power: between the central andlocal governments, such work is more within. their spheres` than in that of the dmiiinion. Butit ie as legiti- mate to have a dominion dairy commieeiouer an dominion experimental farms, and as it can be ehovim that an eicient commissioner would be able tubring about good results, there is in that autlicient justification for the appointment and the expenditure it will en- tail. RIDEAU CANAL VILLAGE. Danced lllnull 8; Doom. .L- 1 n___)., _, TH JOTTlNG8- JACK FESTIVAL I cum STREET METHUDISTUHURGH .f'3'5? .`.':.'.`f"`.Y..IZ3.'3'. \' `PUTI K\f\.g K'|.'|ll'U|I UIIU Cl |lI Hundred II- _, . \',....I......\ II. ...:II -..-.. I II! II llll(ll"U1l II He will Iplnd n UUIXIIU XUUUU `VII 92$! ' A; IBLAND IN IIIARIKTP LAKI. Pnporuol.|. .y-nu. . H5 bull oath... wulul IOo`$;}\Il'lII'l . 5% am-hI7.| w|n.oIo.:dIo|.-tutu`. hounlwo Lhhlnnnunnlh. on. It. - .'En`2``np'6'a'?ia .. u an and sun 3 wuauugu .._._..-._....... uh. - -:.-.-.T__:_j. mono. Iomui'Xk3'f. 6A1h1h1its Emag SPEAMER msu. dun-Inglho nuon of n:v.|:|l Ion. For MONTREAL and In` Port: ovary WIIDNIBDAY MORNING It o'clock. rm 'l`uRuN1`0 And BL Cnlhnrinn ovary N 4 wt: Mulls swlrn 00.. Anna. WIIDNISDA I lulmmu us o'clo0l. For TUIIONTO and BI. Catharina 0 SUNDAY MORNING at 5 o'rlocI. JUST-{%RECElVE%l5 ._.n-- u..4. .1 .L- n.n-.A. l..-\._ novel mtunon 151:.