.1.- A llopnuntnvo at Law. John lolnlyro. Q.C.. nu born in Klnpton. Ontario. on the 91st 0! Much. 1848. Ho wu educated in the Kingnton nponlory oobool. under the Rev. oborI0un ll.l.A..nowofMonlmI\l; n Queen`: Univonity. K ' .ln0oIobor. I868; and undu- o in April. In]. taking his BA. do- nut. H I .. u.. a.'.L'..:"'a`.'X`.".?"5.!. nu. nova uuboeqnontly sdnneod of HA. In` the IIIDQ unl- von_iIy.`_ x-._IoIq|yn oommenood the - nepreeenlauve ol Theology. Rev. John B. Mowat. D.D., Profeueor of Hebrew. Ohaldee end Old Teetement Exegeeie. Queen's Univereity. Kingston, wee born in the letter city in the year 1826. He in e eon of the lete John Mowet. Ceniebay. Oeithueu-elxire. 8oot- laud. who when a oung men. oined the ermy end served t irongh the enineuler war. In 1810 he oeme to Canada end Iettled Kingston. He merried Ihortly elterwe . He/lea eok.eleo of Oeith- neu. thie tidy having oeeed the ocean tolink her fortnnee wit the eoldier ol the Penineula. The fr it of this happy union wee llve children. hree two izirle. one of the br I--re bein the Hon. Oliver Mowampremmr end not- neg-generel ol the Province of nterio. Jo n B. Mowet yredneted in em: in 1846. and took two eeeeione ' V theology at Queen's Univereitv. Kings :1. taking two aeeeione of hie ~' heologieai course at Queen'e he ploo to Edinburgh. Scotland. where he attended two eeeeione in arte and theology at the Umvoreity of that oitv. end received the degree of D.D. from the Univereity oi Olaegow inlU88. He became eeeiutant to the Rev. Dr. Maoher. in St. Andrew : Uhurch. Kingeton. in 1548; was celled to the peetorete of St. Andrew's Church et Niaaare. in 1850 ; and wee epnointed in 1867 roleeeor of Hebrew, Lheidee end 01 Teatament Fxegeeie at Queen`: Univereit . Kingeton. In 1885 he merried e eideet daughter of the lete Rev. Dr. Ioill. minister of St. Panl'e Ohnroh. lent:-eel. but this lady died in 1856. He married agein in 1800. the eeoond daughter of the Hon. John Mc- Donald. ol Cienenoque. novn as Beaborongh. in the County of lleseornmoa. but in the you named the estate was sold and ya-ad into other ' hands. Captain William A. Irwin had 9 three sooe-William James. A.M.. `Jan- : tab. Queen's College; Ar-tbui Leighton. a wi-an ler and fellow of Cain`: College. (Jambi e. died rinci al of the Dio- oesan Uo ego. Ma res. East Indies ; and Henry Oley. mathematical tripoa. Pem- broke College. Cambridge. late rector of Hagley. Tasmaoia. Capt. William Ar- thur married Elisabeth Smythe. whose grandfather resided on his estate Top- I croft. County of Norfolk. on the border: 1 of Suffolk. England. Dr. Irwin was educated at the Kingston Grammar School and at Queen's University. taking his medical course in the latter institu- tion. He is profeniior of Medical Jurie- rndenoe and Sanitary Science in the yal College of Physicians and Sur- geons. Kingston; was Vice-President of ' the Ontario Medical Association in 1888 ; and alderman of the eity in 1886 and again this year. He is a Free Mseon, having joined the order in 1874. In poli- tioe he is a Liberal and in religion a member cf the Uhnrch of England. We may add that he graduated from Queen's University in 1868. and settled on Wolfe Island as a practitioner in medicine. There he remained until 1880. when he removed to the cit? and new practices in here. He is popu r professionally no less than a oitiaen. - iuuutnunlll. lllllill won. on their estate -I vvuuun vuurer, 1..1...1).. of Trinity (Jol- ie a. Dublin. The Irwin: vote I very 01 Irish lamily, which lived for mnny anontionl. until 1888. their than Bnxbnrnnnh in u... n.......... ..o luprounuun In Iodlalnr. Chamberlain Arthur Irwin. M.D., waa born on the laland of Guernaey. English Channel, on April 28rd. 1848. He is a non of William James Irwin, M.A.. Gan- hab. late head master of the Grammar School all Kingston, and grandson of William Arthur lrwin of the 95th Ragi- menu. Dr. lrwin'a mother was Selina Marla. olden danahtar of Chamberlain Wllllaln Walker. LL.D.. nf Trlnitv llnl. mu-u. exaeu annamor or Chnmberlnin Walker. LL.D.. of Trinity loga. ware I varv 4... ` `L a..:.'a mm . .._r./-7. ...~-....-- "fths, `Herwss I member of the city 5 council from 1870 until his appointment to the bench. sliio a. trustee of the King- ston Uollsglste Institu to, and one 0! the promoters of the Kingston it Pembroke railway and it: solicit-zir. He remains a director of the Ontiiriu Building and Savings Society, 3 governor of the gen- eral liospitsi, and 8 member of the police commission. In Jiolitios he was en sic- tive Liberal, en in reliin he is I Methodist. He married in 1868 Elin- beth, only surviving child of the lute John Wnudby and Elizabeth Pouoiiette. and by this lady hue two daughters. Mr. Weudby, the father of Mrs. Price. was 3 men of great natural ability and 0! wide ecquirements. For s. time. owin toili- heoltli. he wss obliged to leevot e pes- Ionl one 01 his church, and he devoted aimed! to literature end journalism. and took the supervision cl the public lilon of the konlhlu Ravine. _u-.. ;a . uuuloollnl pa-nnon at l Monthly Ravim. DUII I IBIPIGIIIIIIIVC UIIIOOIII. Judge Price In: born in the township of Oemden, Co. Addingtcn. in 1887. He in the non of Thomee Price end (Jeth- uine Vnlieen. 01 U. E. Loyeliet deeceut. He worked with hie tether on the term moron: leue till he had etteined hie twcntietl. year. receiving hie literery education At the Newburgh Grammar Hoheoi and Queen's University, having gndueted from the letter institution as B.0.L. in the spring oi 1863. He oom- menced the study ollnw in the allies of the late Thoma: Kirk` efterwnde with Byron M. Britton. end wee celled to the but in June, 1866. ' He elterwnrde entered the rm of Britten a Price, remeininu in the nine until 1818, when he wee appointed county ]lldO. In February or the next year he received the appointment of uurrouete mu-itime udue. Au : lew- yer be we: remu-keb e tor the extent of hi: legei ioerning. end` {or his ekili end judgment in the pi-eeentetion of his one. Al I judge he in conspicuous for the cure with which he hears. eiite and delibentee. end his jud mentu hue won the edmiretion of the renal proleeuion. In his damemour haia mntiaut Ami mm.-. putriek end ` -.-vvu IJGDLI PROPERTY-Ihru on oonuololctu ad .'.-.';.:x"..".:;.."-*'......' ......uw--uu-, -uu uIuJI.I\.I lllulllvl UIVB WOII anal he is patient and cour- 1 lopnnnnlauvu of the rnfunlou - The much. luv. church and In-xery-lnn who lnvo cone to the run an I In-II or flair Inherent lerII- lclolnnllp WIII 'l`ell IVOICIIIII. now. Ruprucnhtlvo Canadian. Julian Dying --- Ln... 4.. LI... L-_.__L:_. OITIZIII `WHO EAVIA IIGE1.` T0 810- GRl$IOAI .v DISTINCTION. A Boproumulvo ol `theology. w. Jnhn R Mn-nh n n n--A MEN OF 1"HE'H0EJ`IT&.- nun: run: ing Dr. Vllhu` mu`. Ian. on Iln cut {at `blind. g...` h ' _ ....u uuu oooulnu. no wiu be any nix \ wooh. Ru. Principal Gnnl will uh Nearly all the molnbon oi the oily oonooil won onbor on Wodnoahy niabl whoa they puood tho bylaw lot the widoaing of Wool -mu. Thou In: on mombor. honour. who ooonod to bug boon olooood by too may "~|inpooo at bloc valor." . ounon {nunuodiu thowotko!` thoY. .0.A.uo rcqnouhd In Mind onpoohlnoocln toboboldinihoroono i may ovonluu o'clock. 'rm.......... 1 II: III ulllnll. Rev. D. J. Huodonnalhol 88. And:-ow'I. Church. Toronto. bu left to visit Eug- lsnd and Scotland. He will be Ill hluoipd Gnu: am an Ina evening. Aaminnion 100. Mr. Obu-lea Smith. yowellor. wyl no- oompnny Ald. Cuaou to Englund. Mr. O. Danniuon. M.l .P., sad David Nico loan next week for I trip boron the Atlantic. A propodtion bolon the Presbyterian Oonenl Assembly in to unite the Thou- logionl I-`nonlty of Queen : to Knox Col- logo. `Tot-onto. Strong opposition in xivon to my ohnngo. REV. D. J. nlnnnnnll AI Ila A -J----| LN) lnlsnd Put and Camp OI-ondn. II II N tool load. with outm for two It ol on ndcanoluuouul. loduoo gunman nun. Prion MO. Apply through am umoo. I III vluen rownauip. I C. B. Fnnoosoo will pronoh in Bothel ' Congregational Church to-monow oven- ing at 8:ll0o'oloolt. The Ontario lanrouo club. of Toronto, ` will send an answer on Monday as to whether they can como to Kingston on Dominion Day. If Manley Williuna says he didn't call at tho Wua omoo and uh for a contra- diotiouol an item appearing in the New ho atataa an nntrnth. An apron talc and atrawberrv festival in to ho hold in tho Oongraauionnl Hull on Tnoodny, the 22nd June. Concert in the evening. Adminaion Mr.Oharlaa Rmm. .._-u-- _m -- Iuvv us] I. E. W. Dewey. New York, builds 3 020.0(1) ootttge on Friendly Ialnnd. Police Oloor Dunon was married on the 8rd inn. to Mini Joule Bhinohcomb. of Olden township. Fnnoaum -ill n.....|. :.. n.....-u -rm: LAST wolm anon (mum to Hana- -rnI'nl amour rumo. Ilanlnn goes to Alenndria Bay in 3 fegzdg--.,__,_ ., .. . . uuuu nu we meeting of mngiuratol in! night. at which in van decided to take summary map: to utop the riots. ___..:_ ]0l]l'I18(l. Belfast. June l2.-'I`ho Loynliab Union have adopted I relolnbion thanking Lord Ilsrhington. Mr. Obumberlnm and Mr. Goaohen for buing not-ted Home Rule. Belfue. June 12.--'I`he mayor nu in sued n proolnmnuou dooluing thu all persons refusing to dluperse no linble to arrest, nnd the the risk of being charged upon an riotoul mobu. The mnyor pro- nldod nt the meeting of mngiuratol night. in van dnnidnd tn nu. l1lIlll'DB(l plrlllllleli no will disarm the riotera. Belfast. June l`l.-A printe in the Irish Fuliiiere. named Murphy. was shot in Moneghen and has since died. A man named Given. charged with the shoot` in. wilibe examined to-marrow. Ten Fnniiiera have been arrested on (}iven'e information. A number 0! repntehie einlene, Oetholiea and Orengemen. have oered their services to Assist t police in repressing the mob. The 0 er has been deeiined on the ground that ac- ooptnnee might intensify the pnrty jeal- oneiee raging. At the coroner`: inquest it was proved. in one one, that the police had red before the Riot Act was reed. and A verdict of menelonghter we: returned; the other ones were ed- jonrned. Iuemlelvea sna extermlnste the Cstho~ lies in their province. The Orange leaders on the ground assert they will keep up their riots until the general elections. The object of this threat is to frighten the Psrneliitiea out of contest- ingsn nests in Ulster. They esy tho Purne lites who come among them will belueky to get away alive. but Lord Aberdeen and Mr. John Morley are pre- psred with troops to preserve the Phsce. ilk. Morley can get the Arms Act psssed before the end of the present psrlisment he will diesrm Belfast. June l`).-A In-iwnmn in el... ....;-u nnuuuuriou, u.r., leader of the Ore omen. has. on the contraey. con- binnel howlod for the blood of the Punoltea. and urged Uletermon to arm themselves and exterminate m`ovinnn_ Tho n---nu 4 Doohd a fool in aim` and All. urn Isll. unu were gave mom sue refuge. London. J uno ll.-llr. Pu-noll in union: to have the Bollns riot: quollod lost an Irishman of the South be gad- od Into violonoo. Pu-null advocates patience. Absence of an-ooh demonstra- tionuin favor of Home Rule. and avoid- ance of all hostilities ovenif their op- Dononll Ira nlmu-In 9.... ............-.... nuuw UL Ill IIUIEIHDIOI OVOD If `DB1 wont: Ire clearly the man jor Blunder-Ion, M.P.. leader 1 Ornnnaman. mu nn um .......-.... nuu uuuuuuumng. was terrible. Finnlly the police get together and carried on their battle with buokahot. This even- tually scattered the mob. The fire at Mo0loakey`s was put out before it could extend: M30loakey and his lnmily sud a number of his Catholic neighbors were rescued by the fury of the mob by an Omngemau, who took them to his house and there them safe London. ll.-llr. Pmrnnll i. `J! ,. 1 ll d T'~,.-to-2-.15.. Irlema, La 7 t and "mile Brlttanla." While thia was going on. at the Bow- ers Hill barracks. a mob had taken pol- session of York street. They that con- centrated in lront of a wine etore, kept by a Catholic named MoKenna. The " building was soon wrecked and the wines emptied into the street. The police then proceeded to McOloekey'e tavern. The police got there ilrst. and a fight (ion on Both aides. The police red 26 rounds of huolrshot at the ricters. but the mob nally drove them away and smashed Mc0loekey'a tavern to pieces, " distributing the liquor to all who would > the rioting laated. drink or carry it away. Several of the we lg. ma -lgsgrl,-_-\=`.. rloters were wounded and leit helpless In the street by comrades who. mad- dened with liquor. rushed to the work of pillage. Several taverns were des- troyed and their wine, whiskey and beer ` thrown to the crowd, who dranlr, it ravenously or oarri it away in jugs and buckets. In the atter work woman and children were engaged all the time Towards midnight the mob. after having wrecked and looted all the taverns in the vicinity. returned to McUloslrey's and set it on re. The glare attracted the police. They had to ght lot every foot of the way the made. At times when the amea bated high the night of the India-med ofoers, scattered among the mob lling the street from house to house, ouch olcer lighting on his own account and all in the same direction. every man shouting or cursing. women and children at the windows shrieking and aesticulating. terrible. Finally _carried Huni. |.-a..l.. _:i.L i_._-u._. . nuu uenoa me police to come out sni light. About 10 o'clock two troops of drogoons gslloped up, followed by 300 infantry. The mob wu for I moment powerless. Reslining the imprognability of the position of the police Iheyd III` ed cousin the Pope. denouncing ome Rule on einginv "The Orsupe Lilly" and "Rule Brmanis." Whiln this nvnl nnlnn .. ..L ALA HA- ' Herlolu ohargee Atnlnu the orangonocg-- west the Built mu lie. Ballast. Jnne l1.-Rlotin wan re- Inmed last night. but it I'll on disal- trous than on Wedneeday. Thousands of men gathered in the vicinity of the police station. They cried. We will have ten lives for everyone of the wee murdered girls." The sentry police were withdrawn and constables sent to reason with the man. The letter de- manded the withdrawal oi all the police. Archdeacon Lever and several Presby- terian cleru men implored the mob to disperse. hile the clergymen were speaking the rioters kept L desnltory stone throwing at the police. One stone struck a divine in the face. Os tain Lestrsngc. magistrate. was struck y a brick bat in the head. When the mob snrlred u to the gate of the barracks an don the police to and nht. Abll 10 n'ulnnIr twn In-nnpu nl 151+` DAILY ;mrr1.s-n whlu, JUNE 12. LATI LOOAI. ITEMS. jjjja THE BELFAH l` [Ul`H. .. vuuu Ivy` nagreaaora. under of the Ih-nun Ann IINI OI AB BOAT, In Int-ollu condi- tion. A I Inch 5: In and around tho NI!) too_| lo_n. yllh ouggtggrljor our oars. mslnbon lo: opposing Glsdstono. but Ihsl sons of Ihsm be oppossd in the coming slsouon nnlsss Brosdhurn sud Oooh oust tho oosvsu. Dissolution will bsbly be on June 26th. sad sad on ah ha, lismonl nlsssmbling in the weak II August 1! the Uuiomm mom I). sad in lbs In! or ssoond wool in if tbs nonrnnost triumphs. Tbs gsnsnl olsodosswill involve s ` nsssst o:rssss lhss shy |hsI_hsvs nos . expriulng opnnaonoo In Ulndnon gq Iymrwy ma. Pu-noll. rr_..P.:...'.. con mud In 0! the Bmmnghun muhbon lot 0 pain Glad: Uh Helm. IEO nnnn::!n?:. um noon ox we ct-ova. The South Birminahun Liberals held _ 3 large meeting Ind posted I resolution pruning ad I (Ad to gmnuhv 13:31 33.1? 'l'r.'...::_..`.. unwu spun wen nenel we premier. At e meeting el Ielington of the Lib- enl Council Rioherd Chnmberlein, member {or Ielington. Amid hisaee. ex- leined why he voted egeinqt Gladstone`: none Rule bill. A reeolnhon was named by evoee o! 175 to 60. pledging the Council not to support Chnnberlein en the next election. Ohexnberlein drove from the meeting emld the greens end boom of the ctowd. Thu Hnnth Ripminah--n l.n.....|- l__Ij -uuououlolooou. Sir churn out. an be nnuu.a.......a.._..J Iuu nuquu ox nuungton. to not him to mom them in putting forwnrd n Unlonin to oppose Hr. Gladstone in the coming olootlon. Hu-tlngton replied thnt he would rather use the Libornl Union split shun bonus the premier. meeting Inlinnton of the tin. LOID IAIIT lN0'I`0N'I IIOAID I'0l II. GLAD- l'l'0NI- RINIOADI IADIOAL IIOOTID. London; June l2.-Tho Midlothiu: Unionist: sent 1 do utntion so wnil on One Muquiu of Ha: ngtomtouk him sum them in mm 1...-....; - they am not meet again." London, June ll.-Mr. Parnell posi- tively denies that he sought the inter- view with Earl Oarnarvon. Earl Oar- uarvon did not la down any conditions on the meetlulz. plying to an inquiry in regard to the proposal to establish a, central legislature founded upon county boards, Mr. Parnell said: "I did not think Ireland would acoe t that as a settlement. that the contra body ought to be a parliament in name and in loot. having power to deal with the local government of counties. Earl Carnarvon stated that this was his own view. adding greatly to the weight of Irish opinions. He also suggested basing the parliament at Dub- lin on the colonial model. I remarked that the protection ol certain Irish in- dustries ls-om English and foreign (=om- ' petition would beabsolutely necessary. ` he Earl replied : `I entirely agree ` with on. but whats row there would . be in .ngland.' l have reason to believe - ' that the Earl impressed his views upon [ ' the cabinet ; that many of his colleagues I shared his views; that the Earl resigned ' the Lord-Lieutenanoy of Ireland because ` we did not give the Conservatives at majority at the polls." 5 , __... ...... ....\. .. sun` nuuunuuuugu OI ideas with Lord Uurnurvon. It would not do him the slightest injury. with my class ol Englislimon. if every word of our conversation were )llIOBl d8d in tho pelaco yard. The result was thntl pro- niisod to ask Mr. Parnell to meet Lord Oisrnnrvon. Parnell preferred not to meet him at the intermediaries house. The Earl readily assented to Parnell : wishes. and A meeting followed at the former : residence. Pnrnell's descrip- tion or the interview exactly correspond- ed with my clesr recollection of the conversation. which I myself had had with the l'.'srl. Lord Cnrnnrvon. speak- ing only for himself, said he was pre and to go As far in the direction of ome Rule as Parnell or myself desired to go. The Earl asked lor the second interview with Parnell, but 1 learn that they did not meet eqsin." London. June ll.-Mr- D.......,n .....: BE GIVES IYIDINCI UPON THE LATE BOMB HULK AGITATION OF OONEIRVATIVII. London, June l2.-Just.in McCarthy has iurniahed. lot publication. a letter in which he aayu: "A friend of Land Ournarvonh came to me and told me that Lord Cu-nnvon was anxious to learn Parnell : views on the subject of govornmont in Ireland. He asked if I would see the Earl res. At. his instance I saw and had a long interchange 0! the nliumnnr. . m'..... ...:.n. ..... .._.._. _ , _,__ ,, nouan. mm :5 `.o:o'a'J ma nubjoot co louomppoulb Oodu Island. on HI I h I mm gun! I lh Th:|'qr:'p`_or boon ono.u-95:: I3: 1:3: PREPARING ['03 Till ILIONON. ourea tun um win the only interview. Mr. Parnell an I then were two. Every- body ll oonvlzngod that overtures were reputedly undo lo the Pnrnollitea bit the Oonoarvnivea. Lord Rnndolp Ohntcbill was not 1 kelv to stick at any- thing to seem` a. party victory. ulllely make way tor another oendidete. It was I London editor though a member of the Irish part ,1! 0 arranged an interview between rd Ounarvon and Mr. P rneli. Lord (June:-van de- olered thnt his the only interview. nu than were mm. Evnrv. luvs ll no Iruonrue the Iseplu-Mists." Mr. Chamberlain has written to the ohairmsn at the Liberal council. deny- ing thlfu he in seeking the Iupporc ol the Oonnorvnolve electors, and declaring um it he ahulever nd than Libenl voters are donating him hi will imme- dintely make lor another London adirm-_ um....i. .. ._......J --u vvvl, vuuuwluwuu IUI uru ulcerations sre ruthlessly set slide. With tolerance to the Llmrmmve sohsmo." ll ssys. we are bound to Add the annular: thst he may be decisively plsolng znjhe hands of dineobed peo- ple powers which might be abused. For the present the mun cars 0! the Union- ists Is to frustrate the Bepsrntista." Chamberlain hm: writ.t...n tn M... OIIIIIJBIII. The btandard, commencing on Unem- be:-lein'o manifelto. my: bin sentence I: tor nu open war. Every sentiment of chivalry and every tenderness (or old dnernauye -nhgm. 'I in ---- n-- -~- puun mine by unnmberlulnanyn it comes with ill grease from n former cabi- net minister. The parliament 0! 1880 wee elected to deal with 8 series of questions that were never the subject of contention. Ohnmberlsin knows that the Irish dilonltv has been the that duty impoued upon every recent gov- ernment. | 'l`|.- A.1.....l.....) -,._...__u-- ~~ --- Ul HUD Ulla pxre. " I . (or; L .mge_,t;.3.9.e.5.<>,.: .:-Iv. gbvernmeut lo: the tour dmsxons 0 United Kingdom. TUB Dmlu Nnmn. rnfnrl-inn n I-Jun nmm Lue uauy mm. roxernng to th phim mnao by Uhnmberluin. 1 anon from a form. Pnrty-Ir. Jastla lecarthy on the `falls Which the larl of Carlarvel lad With Ir. l'araeII- Facts Ce-Ill Out. London. J us 12. - Newmsn Hail writes in favour of local government lor Ireland as well as for other countries. but how to apply local government oou- sistentiy with the Imperial interests he says he does not know. When Gladstone is on one side and Messrs. Bright and Chamberlain on the other hesitanoy is reasonable on the part of those less con- versant. Chamberlain. in his manifesto, dwells npcn the {act that the govern-I Ie ls-eats clear Away from in liberal meut has made no attempt to deal with the mstters which Giadstone's election manifesto deoiared were ripe for legis- lation. The government." Chamber- lain continues. "came into oillee u n the resolution that immediate is islstion would be enacted for the bone to! the ionitural isboursrs. but it has not tr ed to luliill its pledge, and parliament is to be dismissed because the majority of the ltuglish and Scotch members re- _ fuse to swept _the proposals. which are ' not supported by any seotiondn the House ol Commons outside of the gov- ernment aud those Irish members. who Gladstone recently described as march- ing through rapine to the disintegration of the empire. Mr. (lhamhar-Iain 1... 5v~n-- --l l.': _,!.s.r I 4 I i I Tan OOIIODIOUI and beautifully muse: lu:ldomo In Hunt. to pnonnt oo- cnm col. nxnt. o.&I.ouI3::hu` `an- n I In 1 ml: ms-Fl. M.-:T'i2 .-I:.':-*'. - K-"W ...._.- -, IR. OHAIKILAIH OUT IN A DOOUIIIKT TIA`! OIIIATII A BINEATION. Julwu mnguom. Tue 1)a:1yNawc. role:-ring to the com- thin! mum; hv nmm)...-1.a.. ..... it. IR. JUBHN 'M'0AR'l`!lY SPEAKS. ISSUE OF MANIFESTOS- UUU UULlI' . nyn it nor unbi- ` w. u. nun, u. D. Inna. ` I. K. arvh. Watson And Ihcdondd. A. . Wileoch. 1` Col: .; . . "7: kn Anlvoh at no Ilntnl Lucian. L in: and Indy. Capo Vimat. N.Y.: W. . aiian. G. D. Inn. Boston. Man; I. arvh. I. Wncnnn And with G, A, $IVIIllOIII IIOIII um lflflll II `OX anon. The ticket: an only 600.. and ioono ohhoobupotl as well II one ol the but of cheap oxonnionn. I _-_ _ _-.'. THO ntnnn oxounion tor the oom- ing week in Oh: o! 30. Ink : Church. Buricold; to Broohillo. on the favorite ileum: Maud.` Inning Kin ion at I convenient hour undue lag in good anon. Thu mam: no nnlv 50a.. and nrurnul II `All I)! II. The erticla in the Wnxo. mting out the wretched condition of t 0 old ceme- tery ground. bee elnedy borne fruit. A petition in being lergol eigned. eeking the city council to con der the mettet. to eonenlt with the verione chnrchee end eeoortein i! e perk could not be leid out et the neglected epot. It in propoeed to bury the etonee. level the ground. re- move the lenoee end otherwise meke the ground e plece cl beenty. tether then en eyeeorc. The petitionete cleizn thet eny improvement niede will in- creeee the velne cl tty In the vici- nity. independent o the preeeing lenti- nentel qneetion. _ go._....__ i. V homo oontslnlnq olfht rooml; bu-d nd an wnongood oulbnlld nu ;l mm of Food land. All In In: olun oondmon. Anpy to IIITH IIROI. M5 Klan Elton. llnpkxn. uuuluuy wnoqlnaln. ans Wll unst- od. 8 on. who nwindlod Aimee out 01: Oil) diamond ring. bu tho been arrested. , ..._..._. `":::em. Aimee. bonding with A French Unnndinn, New York, lost I seal dolman uoque sud gen : overoonb. The lnndlndy wnodjhem. She wannab- od. Sim mu. Ihn -iinlnrl um... ..... I001!` preeenu sentences. The Libotue hnve nominated Mr. ILIIIIOIZI for South Winnipeg and Mr. Conklin for North Winnipeg in the next election. The Ooneervenve oendidetee will be Mr. W. B. Bomb end Mr. E. L. Drewry respectively. A clone content is expected. I mu [0 wuom no and long been engaged Napoleon Ondieux and J. B. Den-I roobers. who attempted to escape from 86. Vincent de Paul. have been found guilty. The former new three your: fund the Inner one you in addition to their present sentences. Th]! l.ihI`AIl hnvn nn-min-0.-.] ll- ruuuln wua wrougu the country. D. Hnwley. I In in. {all in Mon- trealand died from in in mice. On his desth bed be In: muri to one of the Puilion company whom he had tniued and to whom he bud long been engaged. , Napoleon J. B. Unn- urruawu IUU OI mem. A special from Yankton. Dakota. says bydrophobithal broken out umong the cattle. bones. bogs and dogs. and stock is dying at 3 npid rate. Mud dogs are running wild through the Hawlev. zranenin. {all in Man. Il0U,\.llJ. Crowds reunomblod on the streets of Posth huh evening. A request of the Eolioe to disperse was groete1 with ooh. Troop: encircled the richer: and arrested 700 of them; A nmnlnl (mm Ygnlmm. h..|.n.o.. ........ won in very in. The Minister 0! Militia goals to British Columbia in connection with the Paoio count. defences. The imperial govern- ment provide armament to the value 0! 0160.000. (1-nu-rl- _....-..-_.L)-A _., u,, ,. . . province. The convicts on trial at Montreal for revolt predict another outbreak of vio- lence unless the prison mnnngomont in changed. The discipline of the institu- tion is very In. The Miiiinhnr nl `Militia nnnn on n.:i:-i. woulu De I very keen one. Ibis reported that Mr. J. G. Bosse. M.P., for Quebec. will withdraw from that oonstinuenoy and place himself an the haul of the loos] elections in mint province. Thn nnnvmtn an haul no u.....-....I 1..- In oo'na'|i1on. Aipl mmnou. Iney Ind rroqnont quarrels. Intenao interest in being {on in the proposed Hanlan-Hoamer bout mos an Quebec. and it looks at it the contest. would be keen Itia rnnnrtml M... M. 1 n. 'n........ own; In new low. Mr. McKenzie. American vice consul at Dublin. shot his wife with a revol- ver in the temple. Ho dterwarda shot himnolf. They had frequent balm! fan in thn uu.nIn;1 ul uurupeuus I0!` MU.UuJ.l1)U. A severe earthquake shock was full. at Sandy Hook and At the quarantine amnion at midnight. It was impercep- tible in New York. Mr Mnl(-..-:.. A......_:-__ _.:-A -_,,, I areal ancl gone 50 Europe. It is re ortod tine Kmv Kalnkaua has sold I: 0 Hawaiian Islands to a syn- dxcnte of Europeans for 010,000,000. severe mu-r.hnn-lm nhnnl: ..... o..n .L mus In new ` 011:. John Kelly left an estate valued at 01,400.000. His wife mnnagea in for the benet of herself and family. Billy Molonev. the ex-readinu nlm-It nf ueuenn or nersolt and family. Billy Moloney. ex-reading glerlt of tho New York city council. has le 0 Mon- tresl and to Europe. reported than Kmo Knlnluuln noun to goal Ior nurse months ouch. In is said that Mrs. Yaeult Dudley. the woman, who shot 0'Donovnn Roan, will leave {or England soon. Th bnvnnm ha: 1]!-{nan nrnnnnnu L wave wt nngmna The boycott has driven Brennan sh While. shoe manufacturers, out of busi- nols in New "ork. Jnhn KAN`: Inh an ....L..A.. ....|..-J -A -I Gr -nu. nuuvunn .\ .1,_ -~- "=&r:.:.a<.~~ ~ :.':7f` .'...$i.f:u ;4ii-`3`nif. uvnrdstone was asked by William Johnston, if it was true that the Irish viceroy. during his viit to Cork. knelt stthe altar of a Uatholic cathedral. .Mr. Gladstone re- plied tbat if the Earl of Aberdeen had done the kneeling of which he was ac- cused. be Gladstone) was not aware of it. The remler added: "We must decline toiustitute inquiry into .such a question. It lights the are of religious discord. I can say, however that I have never known a better christian nor u. more perfect Protestant than the Earl of Aberdeen." Major Sanderson asked whethera sworn inqu' would be bad concerning the Belfast r ots. Mr. Glad- stone answered that Mr. Morley was in Dublin for the purpose of instituting an inquiry in those grave occurrences. Results could not be anticipated. Thomas Sexton asked whether the go- vernment possessed advices showing that Orangemen commenced the Bel- fast rioting. Mr. Ohildere replied that the only telegrams received from Mr. Merger stated that no fatal results had ensu . from the rioting. that but one policeman had been shot. and that there were now 1.000 constables and 250 soldiers at Belfast. A later telegram stated that the police had been obliged to tire on a mob. that several were seriously wound- ed. The House agreed to give the government business precedence during the remainder ol the sesssion. The House then adjourned until Wednesday. ._:.joo_.__j ll I-ut lllxhra and To-day : own Oomlo and Down {or our Busy Boodol-I. Two New York our strikers have been sent to goal for three months ouch. In in nid that. Mr. Vmnu. nmn-.. um Il\:`0(:IlODl0'!1I Aug boIlIIl!.lly IltII`l80d III boot. : noun cnplod byogl... w.It."i`ho hour 11:: ban to. `autonomy. Lord Iddlealoigh has also issued a manifesto. , I In. GLADSTONE ANSWERING .a l (,u1In'a'r;!\N.*.=--.."`L':/ 230:2 :. . u -- -~"" WALSH & Good Useful P1` Its. 4. 5. 60. American Sateens only 8c. Latest Styles in Fancy Prints and Satoens at Low Pric Grand Prints, 8, 9 and 10c 08. 500 Remnants Prints. T-MUHHIJW AND MONDAY 1,280 PIECES NEW PRINTS AND SATEENS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. xix? w3'T"Frn'p. (ION DENSED TELEU BAMS. June 11. j._-__.._. PRO ) IBDINGS IN PABIAIAIEN I`. A Few Leaders In the or without board. uld be lulluhlo for ndy sud gcnllouun. onm numnblo. Also. an noon M the uudonlu IIIVI unit not- Ilon. will be p rod to noun I luv (unlo- Inon. Inqnlro n 88 Prinoool Ilroet. A PARLOB. Bedroom and liming Room. with A rt`: cut vi XIUT-"V v,um-m aid con: man. - IO IRCOI C!`IIT. "` HOSIERY, GLOVES AND A PARASOLS I 2 .Q.ll!|7..'U Mill * 1 [nphbttIlIalI1'uh.LitIl up-w -wt --I351`. Olwqo. June [3, 1 tn. Whea(-unchngod ; white Into. ;red Info 88. " Oorn-unclnr.ged ; lnxod nstarn 44. Out: -lowcr; white Into 4:. Bar -quiet. rm : No. a Cuuhysc No. 1' in Oundn 80; Ho. 3 Onnuda oo Rye -lIeld 56'ln bond 4 AUAILIALIJLAV unuuu. III UU:,. Hocdqnu-ton tor CLOVIR AND `HID!!! SEED, BIID \.l{AIN. OBOIOI FA- IILY ILOUR, PIKIBIID BAY. -- If IAIIE 11.00! A EIGIAL Y. --- Ohoholotollorlyllon Puuhooitwllll. wmnson norm. BLOCK pmNc3s's er 'Vnaal-nom`l ;rodw1nt 80 to B1 ;lpl inEo8l to 83. 0orn-45 in nd 11 I00 Clcr BL. bolwun noun Ami Brook gtnctl. KNIT BOARD)-|1_RB cm ho nnootufmodutovc-1;! 171 Queen llu-us. In the home lnoly oo ouplod by I`. O. Wlllon. _....-.---- -n-vvuull -Alllll'l`. Montreal. June 11. Flour-Recelptu, 700 bbls; sales report- ed none. Nuke! weak, nt generally un- changed rates. Quotations : N Patents. 4.2: to .2: : nnnannr nan . M l cnangeu run. Quotations Patents. 4.25 5:25 ; supenor extra. 390 to 4.00 ; extra superne, 3.70 lo 3.75; spnng extra, 3. o to 3.45; supernne, 3.15 to 3.25: strong In ers. 4.oolo4.75 ;no. 305 to 3.10; middlings, 2.90 to 3.00; Pollardt. 2.60 to 1.70; Onurio bugs, 1.5010 1.90; Oily bags. 1.2 lo 2.30 for strong bakers. haal-nom'l rrnd unnn-rliu In R; - mhn- FRANKLIN BROS. & C0.,. CLOVER AND Nun!-in good spirits Gannnoque. june n.-Very little cheese was oiiered because during the week the fac- tories had sold their entire stocks of May manufacture. Price: 6c. 65. end (Sic, moat of it bringin tholut ii re. Siles- men report I mater al fnilin o in until of milk. the dry weather acting at . Thin in it least a month earlier {or the shrinkage than usual. vvnrnngxon at 7c. Urockville. June n.--There were about 2.500 ban: of cheese mgialered at the board meeting. and there were about 1,000 offered, which did not mgistor. All were sold at prices ranging from 6c to 7|c. The rulin; price was 75. Sollon wont name in good spirits Gananoaue. lunn n,_v.n Iim- -k-- Uorn-45 In bond. Pea.I- 68 to 69. 0|II-3l to ooc. B:rloy-5o to ooc. 0|tmeal-4.o0 lo 4.50. 0ornlne|l-a.9o to 3.00. Pork-n.5o to 13.50. Llrd-8| to 9c. Bacon-xoto no Hu'na-u to no Cheese-5 to 7 u to quulity. Buuer-n to 17. Egx:-|toAdv: n to nu-_ far nuuer-n to Egp- eudy; to nc. {or fresh. j_ um ll connnod to medium sized orders. Belloville. june n_--At the meeting on Thursday 1,340 boxes were boarded. Mr. Thompson bid yc for West Huntlngdon. Sidne Town Hall und Ecli . The re- main er, with the axccption ortohe main of one or two factorial. was bought by Mr. Wnrrington at Urockville. lune n_.Th.n. u.... .1... Cheeu lukete. Montreal. June I2.--The Englieh markets an.-lower. 11:41:10 44: for choice. There is 21 {air demand for prime lo for shipment at 6}c to 7c, and in one or tw Instances In high as 7 c is eeid to have been paid for choice. locks held here are not large. but ample for the demand, which for the pre- sent in conned medium Belleville. lune n._.Ao ch. m..o.'.-.. ,... ..,v . uu--u 1 visa, 1.50 lo 1.90; uuy l.2 `haat-nom'l ; rodwmter 81 to 83 ; white Io ;apring 81 83. n.|u.oo will buy I puool on-Id mun tnwlu nu snnnd rank! of mo. or on: POI com. on an lnvulnom. In: be told to rush. for Bnlonlsn Min] to J. J. I IAD. lost an nun, oolborno but 1:. l'.n.Inl'It.| In(.pnn1w_un.... n.... n_.... F1N4NcE-doMMERcE. I ram: IO Iona natnmg hearts comes the clear tone Of one loved voioe-your own-nnd heard above Sernplnc harmonics of angaln long. j. W. S. Noun. ` .... .. nu. nu] uuuuuu I IEIIUKI (JTBIO Diltulb the ulet of your calm retreat. Lo! amour leased Lady : brilliant throne Your lily soul o'qrowa_with loudest love Keeping love : lrvst amid the virgin throng. Faint to loud liafning hearts the mux no your Illlmolfl `along the lilies, sweet! Whore hovering angels guard your narrow bed; Never will wily demon`: terrors dread LAr|v'n brilliant nmm. 1.11.1.1: nun. `Mid all the nwoetnen of the month of Mn , Our Lady : own-you faded, deuut chi! I Like nlfair ow : from earth`: puterre be- I'd To ooln thm heaven : never-nndindny. 1 Blank be your Ilumbarl `mung the lies, IOKTIIIAL PIIODIJOI IAIIUI`. Iln..o......I 1..-- .- uunv can I IIIIHIII. At Uticn-Ulicaa xo, Hamilton; 4. At Binghampton- Rochester: 4. Bing- hamptonn 3. At Philadelphin--Pbilndolphlas 4, Wuh- ingtons 3 ; ten innings. At Boston-Bo|toua ID, New York: I. At Oswego-0awego 7. Toronto 3. At Cincinnati-Cmcinnatis ,Pimburgs3. M Chicago-Kanuu Citys 3, Chicago: 7. At Delron--Dettoit| 9. St. Louu 5. At B1ltimore~-Brooklyns u.Baltimores 7. On Staten Islnnd-Athlelica 9, Metropolh tan; 5. __ _+.___. New York......1IJ Dou-on.. as Wuhlntnon... o Phldelpllllhl Au-nu , ,, --_ vuuv Il- $ __ I. W. I. lINDl=l:lI ha noovcd __ ____ t_lI.`dI`lal-Ml Is.-:n;n-. u...."" I W...-.. em.--pm; um -12:1"-.~xaoa adopted by the IT-pigcapa! council which he just been .-L2.gseL_4.eM::az;s_,a;g~e~.wm&:=;.~u..,;:. -V: one of the giving or Mung ol bribe: at eleotiour. than in to ny, Ronnn Catho- Hoe who nooueo thernnelveun oonteuion 01 having oorrnptly Iold their vote: or oorruptly purchased the votes of others cannot get ebuolution hereafter from en ordinuy prieal. Then this seemingly severe eoolemuetncel measure will bond 89 greater electoral purity in the pro- vluce there can be no manner 01 doubt. I PUIITY IN ILICTIONB loll PI0BAI!l.l--[ ' ACTION OF `PHI IPIBOOIAL OOUICIL. I I lions:-ou.l,Jnno lO.-II| in undentood I that among the ds:~:~:.-`.03 adopted by the I F1pi:copa!counoil l..y..gALa..n...u_.;. .x -- "WILL OFFER above to be cleared out. ~ chum plonnhlp Boson! to Data. nurlouu. LSAQUI. Won 7.11:! IV-- E as STEAC? i A (`KICK ON IIIXBIIY. ;._:__j. ' homol. Now In your Ilmo If you In! to o to lhl Baton. Wazoo. II to `spur week. mo too. 9.1.!-`. Wis. llnrnu of mploymunl Onion. 0 Amcvlotn Arcade. Wuonown. N.Y. lino Bull Into:-du. . 111. --- __ ll . III Illa cl`, OARDOF THANKS. '1*.'.':-.=-..'.:.=*:Z.."u.-..-.-.'.:::-.:.;-.- ::&..`u|n-u-hsgnn n.. un..L..- AI am the mac cl ocu- --H--uc ""'v`v" ".i'.."$v'..".'." Iff `DTI1 5' A T\'l\l\1\`v n-u-.m....""""".."..." LOOK HIBI I IIYPRISIII ll IMWIITIL [III Enlnho Fl-legal on.-A..|._ 4.. u-- up... A Bnlhofrloool oihcd gx`yI,,Iol!-lyndu Bu- .'E.O.HI.LL, - "AGENT. IQQ -_n._ w-nuI;.IIQ MISS RICEARDSONT V OVII vi:-on Quinn Inn lihbouulunlju. ......... .. -,,, ,. . ( mm AND WOKEN. - Strictly rn-ulna qlrlu and woman wanted for (snort! honor oodwnau nd Rood work In ally and country. 0 or yo Io_ Q_apu_r week, __mo 1094-:I1."nv`n.oo lmh 't:& mo-u1usv.oon.4u,ooa.oo' aim 00. run. M-(4.1 ..... 1.. ----- udorsbld lane sad truth. an Oompuili an an ndvuhn not noun 01 Inc numotonl and soon: on tlopouchnnnd mu avoid ynonl o alum: or compromise with tho I: do: for I mull nun. scan: uopouohund ynoiffd compromise THE SUN luau absolutely Unoomm-tour. Pouolll. without my restriction of my Ilnd. Tho objoollon in cm: undo. and with con- Ildorsblo II. Oompudol u_o_nu Ihopouchmynd mynom SUN LIFE ASSUIMNCE 60!! Pl I0 ,_ -,.., _.- ,--.. AOOIDIIIT pouoiu-ua at run lulu. puwoollllud up. u'Ol.nILh ouoot N.T. Grgenwood Our New Ice-Cream Parlour up-stairs, open on Saturday. JUST LHBIVEQZ run smumu. -. __.._.\a I1 I20 Prinoou 80.. (out to Opon 1 Jun 10. .___..____._j_- ANT. OOA1` A.` arnuoluwsn `hon wuou psl ship. 0001) IAN tab fuming. mu work the your mum 3-9:1`. any. Good ` LAD; S?-x" I to her In nhnlo. nnlntlnl x M CENTRAL FRUIT STORE. June 11. Tn sunsonmnn up to Intlmno um ha I: tuner. =Id.:::":!:llcl:! .'"""' ' ` '""' Wishi ud Ropairing Iloputnentl Allordon lnr mmmn. um o....u..- ...........- /rgpartant Announcement I VIVHI Iunor!.:.nd':n::.n`;I:1l::1.."'`c.' ,(u .__ .--r-.-u-b arr-I Iululli I Allonion lot ropulrlna and tnnln; promptly uuudod to. Plano: or organs to mm by tho day or month. I Barrel New Cabbage. -- I Barrel I-`roll: Pine Apples. Ulrnwberrleu. Bnnnnnu. red and yellow. Why drink soda water iron: 3 iounuin tin ll npi to be oontsminniod with copper. 0:41.. when you on: (get A pure. bunny bovonp. unnamed tron mm ooprennd all dolotariouu uubunou. dnwn from he luuuimnd nun iounnin in Ooutnl Cumin. Ilulo Iran pun odn, not mu-ulo duo on most Bods` Water in. We lune our own Hod: Wntor And Byrupu. inking pnrtlonlu pain to BOO only the but mn- torisll Illd hue ovorythinu oluu nod pun. Tr! our soda and be convinced um. II in the bout u tho oily. 'Puro Fruit Syrup und 01-um at A. P. UHUWN `s nIiiii}'STnR1:. IDA p ........... -. P-ILCQI .".." 0VI`IdWlIBtol.lAldwnn Mon.) not K. a 9. B8. on the Inornlni 6! I;'o;o_u'x-uTon. Fsthur lloilmunn Inn mad: Spools! Houl Baton at Oluwu Ind Montreal for All who may puronlu him. P.B.-'I'hlI II no! In Opponmon llxouulon. Ramon. Jum 19th. 1% work for us At their own hoxnu. won on In quietly msdo. No photo. DOIDCIIIA no annual . For full pant oulurn plans nu II onou ml Art 00.. I0 Ocntul 50.. uouon. Inn. Box 6170. londny. tho mu. Amrlo tune in than nordod oxoumanlnu to no 0 I the notable lntuu of mo lu-no emu. buldu taking in the beautiful country of loan- uln and lint between Onun nnd Ilolmul. _Elonm mm Qlsu Qouhu will be mod .11 Onuv d Elonm Flu: Gnu Couhu e in . going and coming. 3'! on to be had u III the onion of the K. a morning at no oxounlon. um-_lloIllI1un| Spools! uottl: and noun. to ouun ll;I_nr|. lolnlul. Ann lg.n1`lJRh' oa.ukpa Io nturn from lonlronl by the Evening ruin of londny. Ample lordod oxnmnlnnlnn in 'l`luKI`l`li II. :5 iron: Klnunou and all points norsl: and Runru. _ION_lBl:g_l.. lg.n1'lJRh' 03.18. nod to THE FOUNTAIN 'IiS'w UPE N ! Kingston & r.%:Xj_ Eta. Pacic ll'y:. 'l`InIll"l'nn ul `--_ __ FATHER MOWILLIAMS beg! to un- IIOIIDOO I emu cam EXGUBSRJN _1-o._ UTTAW/I AND MONTREAL inn All. WAIIIIIOIVH 3 Inn Inppy to any your (ru.t.:.ont bu euclro ly onnd me. My one was oonldorod hovoku nnd Idld not urea to recover. Having had uvoml Mach a blending II the lung: nigh! Iwutn. cough, nluna In-go qnnnmlu 0) mn- MI . in 11 I hope at war aotunu well but I an out III to you beyond the u (on of wordutor our umcly true none. 1 oh nvod my life. A I who are lhuu nilcted should npply `biota II In too Inc. Your truly. MR. GEO Allll `ANA DI. WA Ilnmnnu I Ayn Dunn. an . Dlnuao Inltodl 0 an) o the no. head throat. Lou of tho Vgloo. cnnonlo uronobmu, Althml. Oonlnmptlon. Enlarged `fanatic Con mltmon nu. Oman! of the V rafform curml ho ch. ..-- um undorlundn an kind: of turning. mu-rlod. null null ; nndy round ; within two or 1. no mile! (Em: wagon. Apply lhronah cm: 0 co. Iulutlon ratform curad by (In new method. ! Au6iT1E;\7[i}T IN. Wa:slA1.i_11Vgo.I1A._ M.D.,L.B.P.S.ll. --uwuw g.I.Iu.uu.vIl I IVJIL Pru olvidaq ovary In nun. n.-__ _-. -.._- _ -. N: FRIDAY. EUNE 25th. By vny oflho f.'....t-.. l_n-_L__L_ I n, n -n In R. J. MCDOWALL I pri-nan. RI 1...; 5.. 11---- -n-_., _-w u 9! nu uovvu UL! `I94 Prlnccu street. V ~. ..;..'~il"ND mmownulol wih whit Klnaqon. (my Bowl. 117! mu. 1 Rofl.-, g,.-..s. 1.: (on-uunpv Ion Curut Cornwall. April ind, ll. Immu I Eionu.) -_. 000 LAUNDRY MAID I R 1 nan-. hllu. Pun opus: A331`: to umr. xiooxuu. an-. Rlduu Illa. PPRl1N l'IOlBIo loam Dron lulu: MB. A. C I. J. '[llIlPEl\'B. Johnlon 8 . llnl homo Ibovo Bum ltroot. Ihnllo In as King atroot. I';Dl.A"I`ILY-A TPIOUGI GIHIBAL I DI` VII` Ill Q3). 00% `*3. MRI. J. K. OLIVE l. . [IND ()0TTA0l:`.. Wllllnmuvlllo. Klnnton. A cl ht n_ wnor mood an mod N OFFICE RAPE wall touted ' tho 1 COPY- um munuu. Amy, go on: Wine I] I. Q.` Mzgu. '1` 0NOE-A nnuoo 10 [um Dun And A. Ihnoln Inwng. WATSON GBTANTON. [Inn ooon uoox.` Nobmuvt ga Ipplv. BABILD. Ml Bu-rh Emu. 000 ACOOKIODATION fggotrdnrl. I3 00. pct week. Apply II this "r|irfnoA`fu3nua an be ooommoa.T.Tu |`oo Olu-:1 81., human And Brook no u. LARGE BRICK HOU8l3-Conmn1n 11 roomaz on d IDOVI Wilma`: Llvlry. No. me. Quoon Incl to noon! ooon Id In` Mrs. Nlmmo. Apply to . U. W L van Oman. h7uis, and but both: Locomotive WCIL Pogo:-Ion at unoo. Ap ly to J. BRO!!!- IBXKE. oor. King Ind [In on Eu-M. [ Uyhobtvnv Oahu: Mn. IIIIABLE BRICK HOUSE on Johnson 80.. nun echo. 8 menu. Bud nod note vam- ua hobo. . Apply ot GIO. 01.118 . uni E-mo (lupus: Bind. -- .___._?_.... [llEIIATl_LY-L Bnlulnnn for the ntl )0 dry 3000, Apply to I`. LUOUBXNIIAU 0 Si` nlcunhon Itulnyu. u-_ _.__k,. QTORII AND WARIHOUBII u mount oo- K ouplld by Fcnwlok. Kondry 4! 00.. from m In non. Apply to Doc. 10. OABBUTEEII $R0l 1) [HUI ll-IU IIII. Uor. uoruuu Inu nnnu u I utannlm tltohcn sud huh rooms. Ar to J. F. AUHTIN, or to W. oOU`l`OrllION. HOUII IN WADTSLLNI. Union IL, eon- mm o rooml. For mnhnr pu-tlonlnn apply In An EH1` PIPIB. on Iho promllol. 1iDlA'I`ELY-A TXIOUGI GIHIBAL Ionanl for my Illll bulb. vino. )AN'r. obmi n75 View nxmna no.3. BPINOIIIWS. 1130 I`:-incon Boron. Klnplnn. `ghoul purl tor competent workman- : n. Paw! n.')U!I. Oar. Gordan nnd Brook In. Apply MoOU`l`0rm0N. Mqotlloll not in nnontll W uni e.|H7`I Qnoon In-us. Irulllr , - nuunvll lrvi BlllIIl' Iuu Iluuruvvu. o.".;.... mmm mm. mm Ilnnnunn Mr `Hill UUHUUI I III- ECUIUC XIICUV HI "I nonnuno A1` 7:10- Mm|ulon-10c. Strawberries. Ice Guam and other llafruhnonu. Lunch from 12:30 to 2 o'clock. '1`lokou-l6a. Juno )1. .-n- solo Afternoon at 1:80. nd during tho waning. Admmlon Fru during the smrnoon. -_--.A -...l"l-.Il-_I IIII._.I- -III um HALL. nu1s_m. mu: mu. Annual Strawberry Festival AI1D`BALll OI` unmm AND IANOY WORK. by the mum or at. P|u|'| Olumh. THE N-O. CHURCH. IOWI WWAND. hold I Plo-Mull O'BRIEN : ILOYI The Don wlll Inn Wolf: mud Ferry ll ma mm. ; llnguon n 10 um. Thou ls on the [round 5 [MG platform for dnnolu. All kind: onporu. A food Qudnlln Band wlll In In :9 manna. D nut I-nod on the around. Jan 10. K0000 HEAT AND PASTRY OOOK. Agply to HIBAH EITCEUOOK. Wollo llhn vV*E":`i`."r....`~":.:; 2:-.... ~' -.._..,.-:.'-.'.'.:.*..'.-.n -* M '"r.:..:-- i-uIc FF-?lDA'Y, JUNE` IBTH, n-nunlaunnul nun -v-nnn ST. JAMES CHURCH" STEM WEE}?/H FESTIVAL I NIQW AND OOMFOBTAIIAI IOU!` 710!- \ tum uent mm. between 0 and Gun WOOII, nut to the Looomo V0 auoulon Anoly , , TONI BOOB! on nu! lmul. now ooeu lad I5! I. Sutherland, lluq. Apply to 1` 05. _.V\o :4 .u .1r~`-g mu urn mm [Inn and oumiui 7 ' a um 1 o uplod for Iwucy Eu Inn on ad. orvnullhanl. Apply OON WAY. Ill) Wllllun B3. .31 opening or K. C P. ll. Imon. Q'Adnlulon-l0 oonu. Jun 10. V - 0h TUBIDAY. JIINI3 IGIII. , ,-..-_`-..... W"h'"`.E"`...`1"...".:.!,'.':; "u'"..'.`- Dian.-Into I [usual but nu... ll CHURCH. I FOR SALE; I. an an I plan In 1 private homo for I &uwh. Apply at the Wnm holnu. nor qulolly _`v`sr`?;F1=1a:*n. rr-u-, yc-w- . Arnmlool um Ivnulo. '5-no LET. IA!` VLLUAI Emma hnouthglmsncnnm In shun I no-dluol ununllnuc Iivorhl g-.;:-.-.-..:-.:.-;s-.::- own: an Ihopnnluu. Donmxt can oubo lnmonl %____.___} lul. L. WILOF. I00. Iv! IIIUI [Hull I0. Tm '3'. no In: Il|::l :1 and lnlidiuoly. no had nothing scion Oohutroulhoex bunbolhlonn huI.:.odpt`honvc` that followed ' In utou . Inn y Indian ml! kxnnA-g-A.J--- No! Iolhooo whouolo the vclnubbim lotmuiou to: him from Search: Ln- nu'u prinio olioo. They wand` nob ho pacied. They became olnnomn lot their ptonilod groans. They 30, Int uiulod in mmlnrnlionlu -unuou out no oonld boot the moot in oolophono nook ond rosin o woolthy non. Boo ooyndioolo oi mm. repro- nonun o groooor oopllol tlnnhodid him I. won uniting for him. Tho oloo bod boon mvon o "pounot." on thoy would no oooro. Dovio' oohomoo. ohoroloro. uuulu cornea." Dun not ol for Benton. fully ; Iundod thul he could but the mm hloohono nook um nth. . ....I (Ion wn noolii-o."`i ha; II 2 my : uuion unnl dn bolero Kb :53. vs: undated. tn II was in even our- Iionlu oornot." - puudod the mnr .4 I L V 7 I VI uuuvuufy unmlr wn lelt in the bonds ol one 0! hi: uointnnta over night. in a room of tho intu-ior department. The key of that room wu handed to In oytuider who won permitted to no there on much n he saw t. to rend the do- i ciuion und uoortnin the oonolnoionl formed by Secretary humor undtbo instruction: which he proposed to give to the low department. with nlnenoo to the institution oi the government ouitn agninnt the Boll ooln y. I Ind nothing to do with my of no unmo- naonto and only lmow tlnt tho inlotmr ti on nrod. lhnditxn -` Ln`; Ilgl dawn hgln.-. 55.51.!-l-??3 "A man came to mo in Washing- ` ton. whose mnno I cannot now give you, and told me that ho had arrnnnmentn made for wearing the information I desired. He gave me the most positive and convincing proof that tho informa- tion would bu authentic. The decision of Secretary Lamar Ion in the hand: nl nnn A. H. .--:-.__._ . -wu-uuvu/nu gnuucr nrum IIIIOIIIOD dent. The Pm Electric patent scandal ' was engaging the attention of Sccrottry Lnmnr. and his decision in tho one be- : Mme nunntter of grant imparunoo to certain individuals. A. J. Dnvia. of Chicago. formed A specnlntivo pool. He reprclontod a cupitnl of 09000.0(!) ur- nngod to operate in Bell telephone nook under any circumauncon. Dnviu sought. a pointer" and got it. How. he describes himuli in the New York Tn - (rune: 1&II.\' THEM OUT. That in the depntmenta no Washing. ton there are dishonest otoiAln-por- hlpl political opponents of the admin- isu-|tnon--wo gather from nine inci- dun}. 'l`hn nan l4`l....n-... ..-A,-- V vvuvullvl-luv. JIJIIU prior to prorogeuon. the grant was penned and the injustice ' remuine. Poqibly bir Adolph allowed lnvonritiun to inuence him in his pen- eion nwnrdu';il5 inuenced him in his eppolntmenhe. M euy rate there in room for the suspicion of unfairness. and ` it is calculated toorueh out the enthusi- eem which he: hitherto been exhibited by the volunteers. Men who face deu- gor equally for their country. who die. shoulder to shoulder for it, should be npprecictod nlike and remembered nhke in the dlepenaetion of rewards. nu-no: vuuvuu I yull". .l l'tViHtU IDUI. loom. oitho 00th Beth. wu mortally. wounded at Botoohe; and hi: lather ft on annual allownnoe of 0500. John A. Hughes. lather of private Ieeec Hughes. who died of an injury rccelved at Ba- toche, net: I gratuity of H.825. Sir Adolph Caron was called upon to explain this "enormous diocropeuov." but failed to do no. He admitted tint tlic regula- tions concerning gratuities and pension: applied to all cues nlikc, but that the government took into consideration the epeciol circumstenceu of hem. Mr. Wntoon. M.P.. who knew portion. at once rotoxtod. The families on clini- hriy dtnoted. but the father of Swin- ford lieu n position from which he drove ' I fair living. The diocriminetionol the government is uujnutiebie. So for u bnvery in concerned (Jnpt. Brown was one of Boultonh beat scouts. end it in strange tint bin mother Ibould only re- ceive a pension of 0250 I your and on- other 0730." And yet. in tho hurry of concurrence. junt prior to prorogeticn. the nrnnl en: hAn-ml ...A u... :..:.....:_- _. ___.__--. ,-_.- ,_- `Sir Adolph Caron : edminietration of I the Militia Department during the N crth I West rebellion: was commended for one up thing-its vigor. But it could ecsrcely be otherwise. To hesitate. to `spare energy and expense under ench circum- ll, stances. would have been positively ori- g: miual. The people-st least a majority up of them- felt thst the rebellion had been indirectly encouraged by thesnpineness ` Ind neglect of thoee in the Interior De- .1 K. partment. and they looked to the gov- ernment to put it down. not only e'ec- tually but quickly. Sir Adolph ex- y haunted his own reaources'ln making s. i. militery demonstration. and he hae '_ pretty well exhausted the country's re- eonrceu in paying for it. He may have ll done the beat he could. or done an well as he knew how. end the country hae been paying dearly for hfs blunders. The wsste attending every branch of _ the service has been a surpriee to every one at all eonacions ol the extent 0! it. and as if the errors of management were not enough we have errors of judg- _- V " `.'-i.r=.:-'..t`t.*2 was " uiaiziiuliieiiiiii- a.2uii `oi:6. * iffy _ the euggestion of the Minister 0! Militia ,, parliament has provided 090,000 for the t4 - payment of pensions, and in the dlstrl- " bution of thin grant the most uuwar- E ` rantsble discrimination hae been shown. a The canoe cited by Sir Richard Carl. S wright are the most remsrlrable. Lieut. 9' Ohse. Swinlord. 00th Bstt.._wae wound- :1.` ed at Fish Creek and diedvalterwnrds. M be J( or W in no he His father bee been assigned 0780 a Yell . Ospt. Brown was an oicer in Bonlton'e mounted infantry, and in the ght at Batochelwas killed. His mother receives 0259.15 a year. Private Thou. nan. nllh- nnai. ll- _.-.. _.._..a-lI_ gainggritisi awmg THE PENSION OUISTI 01\v._ so we or l.A. in` venily. 1-. Iolnlyn the and} 0! law In 1801. In the omen of air John A. Meodoneld el Kingston. when he remained for about two years. end completed his ooun-y In the ooe of Sir Alexender Campbell. lle Ill celled to the be: In 1886. end wee created Q.O. u: 1881. It. Holman wee president ot BL Andrew`: Society. Kingston. in 1874: udgnruvetel yen-nwueleotedto the can onnekleeo e! an A1... nu-