an -..~ '!W. 1r-n . wk. -2, "" " , out- --.1!- ` nu Dump 01 national prldo whullnhlrnl thltavwygroat numborof Cumin`: andlnuontinllnmbennsnhdltmmtlnhnd o(\h'oBtu-undn-ipeu. luuuytouoo what vut mnnuhcturing 1ntI'&Cnnmlncanmppu'twltJn.be|ogreut.;. Iuourcu. Thbunialmdonnndgwhlch pun-amcurlchqdanolhn nny|nde- pulI:tox1neneonndll7. Atthntdnto tho Brihhwwlmuofovnwlgow Brnuwlck,0nur|oAndQuoboctormodt.be ecnldu-nt.Iun,nnInh1nllhdrpowI-neon can-Alphrlhxnnnc. Princoldvnldliand, `RINK and Ki Colmnn llll jjll. 'l'I1AnnnnI-n-nu-Inl. Uulun, aswouuronguy pmancu conlou.nlthonht.he otAmerIcun dontknow the (act. Horoodngionl are this Int:-uth,hormlner|lruonroaun not juttlynppracuhed oven byhnr own country- mm. Bunotnr C|nndn'IruhdooInmu- chllntnnutiaherlnmbortndo. Harbour-an m:kohounuIromounmwhu1thoqunrnl- noun Equlmnu dop scratch and me to loan when tho tarantula Imtleulnthobnr nnuplnnj. AnAmu-iounun thopdown his bump 0! national pride: whcnhohnrna tint. 1 vu-V an-mt numhnr of Cnnndnh Innltlrv cmmocen, copper on II pununu, wmlo thonnrovnat eld: of phosphates. Them In anendlenqunnutyofnobulldlngotooo. Canada, mwollnsPomuy pmdncu oonlollnlthonrhthamn M Am:-{mm are new grounua [or uanmmn sou mmuon. Patriotic citiznns are also proud of the hot that Canadian iron ore is nor tlun tint found in the states. Much of tho eminent from the Dominion to Pennsylvania and than mind with inferior one in smelting. Canada produces enough graphite to mpply All the legidntivo bodies of tho world with lead pan- cils,even ii. every gnrrulous politicdvcapinl moochmnknr had m-at to out his dilnmrl f [1114] III?! [0 put DH Cu thought: on paper. Gold is mind with nAn- i cinlnmmn_ nmvnar nm in nlnntllnl, -Minx unnmn ll larger man the unmea mates, ex- cluding Alaska. it covers an immense terri- tory, and comprises 40 per cont. 0! All the ag- gregate British possessions throughout the world. Nor is it all a {rowan region covered with mowdrifts. The agricultural and lim- bered lands covnr nu area of 2,(XX),(Xlr oqnnro miles, of which 1,000,000 square min are mitable for the production of wheat, bud the wheat regions of Manitoba are claimed by the Cnnadlnnnto bethoiinestoitheworld. The development of that vast Northwest in yet in ii: hahyhood, but the fine yield ol 50 bushels oi wheat to the acre and the extra line quality are new grounds for Canadian sol! inilntion. I- nh'ini.ln 1-itiwnnn um nlnn nrnml nf than fun}. nlon Tlolnlllolho Sammy. Ports on (II Ilse! hwnnou. llnllln. Portland. Boo- ` I: luv York. OII And my other lntormntlon npply = no In cnlnod, u the muse, fool of Johnson IIUUHII UI' l'AICIAIAX.I'I' AT UI'l`AW` It will uwniahthereadertolenrn that Cnnndn in larger than the Unied States, cludlmr Alaska. 1!. onvonu an lmmtmna tnrri. _:.-oo&:. IoII'b1IldInolP-o 15 mm, nowever, neauumi pnrnunolll buildings on oneoltheiinesteituintho world. The architecture, uyou will notice, inllght and graceful. The library is culled the most beautiful building for the purpose in America." The interior reminds one of the rotunda in the Capitol at Washington, only it is not so vaet,undismndewonder- fully attractive and homelike. Directly in the center is I! good nmrbio statue of the queen, as a young women. These building: stand on 3 high elevation overlooking the Ottawa river. in the dimmee, to the north and the eat, I: range of low mountains form: A foreground to the ever vurying sky. The sweep of the eye extends over miles. Nearer are the Chaudiere falls andmpidn, where can be seen great new mills in operation. weamoncanxaromr wo Ignorant 5001:! our friendly noighbor. Canada consist: of more than the St` Lawrama river, the Luchino rapids, pine `logs, snow, troublesomo shing grounds md imported American thieves. Ottawa, mount of govemnxonhll apleaaantlmle city of 25,000 people. And: goodplaoe to lenm of Canndianrenourca. Ottawa is not a pmtty city, and in especially lacking-in the attnctivo homestead: one mesh with in American towns of a likenin- I I`. hung hnmnuav lug utllul nnug-an-it mean wan 1n Amoncnn towns or unann- It has, however, beautiful parliament building: one of the nmt aim: in tho WIIIJIIVUIIIWIW \lIIlllIlCII'U Americans. Tosciwoller|nIoItu0aov VI|o Ii 9! the rm conviction that the Unltd Bm&In'ol:n|mtomlo!Amerlca,a.ndthn Cuudaud Hexlco are mete outlyingdlh erlota,l'nchnnnppellntlonlan.tter(ng, Haw- evanlnoonlurnod mum In: only noon- ,venlut_ wqroc dd;-nnlon. A Unload Bhcuimn," or a mnnn-omnoutateu would oomnmo too much tlmo and rum breath. In fact, smdinn likes tomount his lion nnd any: lnotat mp, at my country, and at whnc I can do," jnst as much as an American dnlhrhh In 31::-ndrllhur the; male and nnkinnr Willi 1 ll U0, II IIXICII II III JLIIBHCIII dellghh In straddling the eagle and asking the world to sale at the moat progremive and blunt affair under the sun. $lIIIIlI"u' WIMFC W1 3 Kl-lI1:II`lJ Kw- nnurk tomelhortly altar reaching Ottnivi. Bgtgro telling anything about CundA,II wu|`6e.,mamrounearauo know uman whollvolntho Unltedhtauuo called u A-..._l..--.- n In. - .:.....n.... 1.. AL. 4.4.. Li... IIITOWI, um] l6'-"lU H II; XIV tMtyonAmq-mnuhxowno ntooboutonrl nmnnh-V n:-|| in: A Pnnntllnn nnlnlh `rue anmeu uou As H! Arpnia To A New vomczm `i-`no no-mu. cc onuuu ulnunq-I nun Ilnllllngy-lb uruultou Do- nlnpnno-nn maul Donavon and I Val! Lllllbor IIIOIQOI. Inn rAnu.1Anl.n.|'Anl manna! AI` VITAWA. We Americans arofar too Ignorant about )ur tandlv nohrhbor. count: 7`('Nlnt;a`iiRE S0iJnE:L ` llDW -I Oran, July l.9.-It bmhrmwrng I.hAtwmAmu-lmnnknnwnn um. Ahnntnnr K1ua'_s'1*6R. CANADA. SATURDAY FEE `.`JUi.Yl`7.-1886. VIUI IIIIIIP nl, who Thnnn in ` Port II and Bowlnmvlllo, wcllher ' an II5A.Il lot ION REAL. I ' a. Round 1.00:) lnbnd Put. A] Buy. Brook . Pnooou. Oonwul Colon. than tho hour IIIII ol |hn'1` onund mu: I ma the 0 80- Lunches by daylight. on 0 boo nunna-nl u o o'clor # with the Maui cent noun 4 ."nIM. LIIIOIOI and "apcncn" for o hbhnnd Ilvor Blanon . The shaman .no annual with the lnutoo onm Banwnyf the Provlnou. Tloiotl II Orally Reduced Run. lunonny. Pom ol Itlnwnnoo. `hn nu ovYork. Phiiulelphln Booord. The pepern give glowing ecconnte of the jelnboreo of n petty who call them- Iolvel "hostile Qunkore" under the load of the move: oi Philndolphie. M lui eooonnte they were on their my down the 80. Lunenee river to the Thonnnd Ielnnde in nbou-rowed yeoht. We trust the dominion `government. having in mind thaxinutileld condition is! the MINI ! on.wi nouoilet ebon- tile Qnnlen and hold than send (or them. We might be men In- IV Il Ihnnl lien Innkinn nun nun nninn, nae any oounou nun gx-and Wu: to tho IIIIUOI by the Vancouver. 3.0.. An. Thocitiunu ohho sidodlown no rushing lorwnd new buildings : II) lholn Inn hulhmll nlrnuiv. Fnlr Illld I01` IDOD. W0 IDIRIII D0 IDOOUVIIIII I ly slow about the making up our minds IIIW I DD` Phllulelphln ha nanny: ah. upthorocklnto which It In lnolooed. It Ii rind an un eatablo. How this -oemln ly gel In creature contrivnu to penetrate gho mo in which it makes it: Inbiutlon, what Authotoolawhlchlternploynoriowhnoood on hbon whlchoocompnronnnllthlngi withgront, must. I. H undertnken Ind prooacufnd, no quoutlonn rasrvod. nnv Run. um lnlulv lulu rucl In LIJU negmn n.nu mero llv multlpllm nnrlexpatlnms. 'lhe burrow- mgethmiuot um romul. mnwmnm mun , limit: to the uahnug In shape, about 1. half of I silver ullar in diameter, and having no pr9ject.lng1aoft parts. It appears to live in mu: ol"enc::lver In dirnuwr, hl1l:vix:g tn no parts. a rim v ot)l:Bau, eh K beach imvhlui; has in 0 I: mt. . and I: obtained by In upthorock into which It In E prised this Immlnolv -rlun. And yet them is n spovins of this moIusk--the ve emblem of cnnlmnml cast) and hm inn inhabiting the coasts oi` the I` c, between higih and low water, which bores ioritaei! 3 {men of rusidenooiu the lrhblo sand rock of no region` nnli thero and expatlntos. '1 he inne::'lnIn in or round. fnmiiv. a papengerv w as his me one long lem- argy, or tlid the rude shocks to which his equipnge wnx, now and then, subjected, rouse him to 11 state of sembconsciousneas and prompt him to the utterance of a little taran- tniar profanity at the reughncm of the thor- oughfare over which he wns being` trans- ported! Had he even tin .*-ii ulow of an idea that he was destined to the dignity of a living `link between the unbroechod ihinney of the human world and the Christian civilization of the Nineteenth century? How many empires have been erected and subverted; how many dynasties have been elevated and extin guished; how much history has been made and forgotten; how many millions of millions of human beings have lived out their little span and surrendered to an insatiate oblivion; how many loves and hates, and faith: and fo- nntlcisms and ambitions and intoleranees, hive been born and died: how much of hu- man dignity and mennnen have been mani- fested and honored or despised, while this in- Iigniiicant creature has been dozing away the centuries in his inexorable environment. and though deprived of air and food, clinging to its minute spark of vitality, as if that which 'in, to other crenturec, a sentence oiUeath,wera to it an assurnxoe oi an endless exiutx-noel Thu h|rnnh1In.AInnl-it-nnn lmlnun-u on M... "i'h%h1*!029r':'!?iF!9"~ lnwrvluwod. Sponkln of Ixurrowln animals one would balm-ll wnupposo hat, of all creatures. the one lmst adapted by natural conforma- tlon and re nuted quletudo of dl.~tposiLlon, to the work 0 rock excavation, wnultl be A -L-lun. And them very mm w xv. an assurance or endless oxmu-nee! The turuntuln-Amariccum belong: to the order ol burrowing spiders. It spmmis no net for tho mptum of its prey, but digs A pit in the ground which it lines with A tissue of its own xnanu nu-tu m, snrmnunting the sumo with A trap door so contrived that it clones of its-if, and so C0l()I'Nl upon tho nurfnco In to ho indis- tinguishable from its sunoundingu. Iliddon thus, environerl by wlephonic lines of his own construction, he obtains timely notice of the approach of any creature with which he in- clineo to hold an intlervicew, and oondu('ta him- self accordingly. Although ablo tot-ndure, ns wouldnpponr from the foregoing, u inst of in few thouxuuul your-s, mom or less, in continu- once, he is a (`mature of n livol y appetite and an untiring digestion; mid, heln supplied with vary 0 ciunt weapons both 0 ounso and dc fame, the interview: which he solicits are n t to tasrminatn to the disadvantage of tho par y interviewed. Hnnnlrlmr nf Imrnnvlnar nnlmniu mm ....\..I.a lnollnt tho Bulldl-[I Up. The city council bun an-uhd O!!! to sin IIICQI hv n Vnnnnnvn-- 3.0.. omeny cnpuvc. At a dam to which, in nll probability, Adam's fall was cmnpuretively an event of yesterday, the party in question, taking his constitutional upon the border of some name- less primordial ocean, was suddenly over- whehned bye. wave, and buried in the send by which it was accompanied. In the course of centuries, more on less, the sand having in the meantime solidiilod, the concrete, through one of those changes of level which the sur- face of our globe is addicted, became :1 part oi! the sea bottom, to be inhabited by moluscs of various species, and to serve as A cemetery for the generations of their posterity. Broken up, after eons have elapsed, by some intesti- terrestrial colsclysm, its fragments, worn in rotundity by tidal surges, are slowly lit by forces from beneath until that which was once the bottom of an ocean becomes the top of a mountain, there, perhaps, to begin again a circuit of subsidence and elevation. I-{nw wnn the invnlnnmrv onnfnrn mrmml gun a circuit or suosluence una emvauon. How was the involuntary capture nltecmd by the vicissitudes of the vehicle inwhloh ho was papengerl Was his life long 1eth- ` ol-4 nnulnann Ilvnn nnuv nvul flunn nn`\h\r\.n1I pa...` some utuomeu posnenonty. It js noteworthy that the creature here spoken of was to all appearances of the same species with that are now common in the locality where it was discovered. This would justify the suggestion that the taran- tulidaa, in spite of their unpleasant man- ners and ignobie appearance, are a family of no mean antiquity. The rock in which the individual was immured being of the led!- ihentary species, the commitment must have occuned while it wn.s in the prooem of forma- tion. The abundance of remains of marine nhells in the locality where the discovery was made would seem to indivuto that the stratum in which the creature was contained had, at some time. been 11 part of the halo! an ocean. From these incidents, with some assistance of the imagination, we may construct is brief outline of the history and experiences of the elderly captive. At 11 date which. in nll nrobabilitv. [IDIIHII XICDIHIIIQ | P:eeAnI.no,Cnl.. July 8.-A reoentnnd up inlhe toetrlailieotthefneiiic coutrengeo! nnounhim hen edded another to thecetnlogno ot than creatures that ll'0 able to mnininin an existence during periodnvhieh itlnekee one giddy to conhemplne, and, apparently, under the meet unfavorable c Aiewdeyi ago a putyot laborers in exmveting for a med elonztheeideote mountain spur, with n pa-ecipitoul decllvity upon one side and mynvrning cenyononthe other, lighted upon A collection of bowlden, water-worn and rounded by tide or current in eeme long pest elemental dispensation. One of these, too heavy for the hendling, was broken up. Ii: interior diecloeed a cavity containing A member of thnliunpleeeent tre- terniuy oi exaggerated spidu-e known as the mnntnln. When tlrst. discovered the animal was of a "bright green complexion and symp- toznntically comatose, but after A brief expe- rlqwein this enlarged environment it regained iaheinquietude characteristic of its race,u well as a large share of those irneclble and bellig- ereiwuendenclee by which the tnrentnlidn ere dietinguidied. The cavity in which this ente- diluvien was lnoleeed was about an inch longer than the nnlmnl, and at one extremity of the same there were treoee oi texlle work, in-it at news I-imanr other during its incar- ceration it had indulged in visloipi domestic ties and social eujoymcnts to be realized in duleied posterlerity. H. in nntawnrthv that the vrantum ham IN THE FOOT HILLS.` An Ankdlluvlnn Captive In In `Ilnnkun J-tn. . _3T-r-3' _j--o-.-j- llow About Deciding. MA Rnnnnl nu rem-ved. nnnv nlrwlll IOKTIIAVI. AID quulo. Quhu. (bpklollon. I Manual. Onpt. Roy nI4rI-n lhlnrm Ann Iml'.!llA!.. j Vuifa Tln. Bcr:dn|:'awi36l mnbmziammw, Io, c unoneu }ol:t .nuponuwhlch the mrpom were t~ to oponh. .0tl:g:umu: bad has trial In uh. Buy Yellow Oil wu tho rlalonlllho s"'T.$'oa"' $' naolduonuu Bltlu'I.which run on) 31.00: noun On the movnmont of the Iottlolnnnt Inrnr fromthoueatbo plo propuod to pronto! thomulvu from h onarotohlnvntu of tho Indium and from fol-sign lnvadcn, no lint Ibo dofonnln lxutltntlonn of only Pom- mouth warn both nnnwonn and unpb, and many old earthworks you nnulu. Thou. honour, an 10- attractive than the old lions and mo:-hr onoI-lo0lnry and Con- nttnon. Mcclnrf taps n jutty promi- nonoo of Kntory I. nnd duo: but IX) put Jho old ooh houno-nbullt for It preservation in 1845-1: n point of no light mum. lawn nmodolofprotootlou inn: dny, bum with n g uppor nary with Ioopholanu-r uothnt thognrrhon ' nth, but now moroty 3'-uauo thhh fcrlhnmodnrutortnllhbnna. Porhmanth pom-qbnnldo All um, dun oldalt nowupnpnr hthtlnllld Shun, odlod 'l'IolUowEnupIhln0uItu,utnNhItdIn 115$ luumlhnthrbwwuonrlynup nbd.uooonntotI.b bu-Ingtlnic. nlndhtardnpbnding. llhofb lnnd.Itiv-fonrnnn. wuudnndhunnhn tor nmlnbomoqnor In In vcbytlnnmunrtou-bl eoxonm vnrn, and otnor men can seem to us of this ago an legendary` :5 our (Airy stories. At the breaking out 0! the N7010- tlou the lnhabltnntl Had to the Innlnllnd for protection, and but few of the fumlllu our returned to main: the bland: their plaoo of abode. uboda oaucnm colonial ' t -n:-la: ` HIIIIC.\D|!Il0II)Il- | JIu.IIIu$|. uuyu. nu; mnorro um uol-nun %.Ia`.:`.(`:I%'|`mun.1:A npmn.3)..I;,s`.i;:r:;u.|n Ada. uupot A . no. ' Anhu.r......Onpt. alloy. out of ma non Imunou lava Kl ton lly AI 8 l'.I. l TORONTO. oaln Oo- houl. Impound (`w:I|hor rnpuuy peoplo, ma 1: uamrmoa maww In- hnbltmu once had oxhtonoe there. If one can take record from the Ihnpou resembling graves, rudoly marked by the rough Inland stones, the Imminent can't seem orronoolu. but It appear: in A different light when we wonder whore tho 500 found foothold at am and the umo time, when now there seem: scant soil for their graves. Tho old ntonn nhurch. emchml In 1701 In want sou Ior cnenr old stone ohurch, erectol in 1701, in one of the most appropriate monument: ol the past. It contain: records of All tho early land grants. the consul. etc. benldu mention of the utrnggls to convert and .A....-L- M... Ina]--- AL- ...._u- -1 n._ ? `Q om) cmmcu, 170L Thin old mama of the Wentworthl must be standing, or at least It portion of it, for a century and a halt. An earlier oottlamont, though, than Portsmouth was made about nine miles from here on the Isle ot Bhodl. It was there that Capt. John Smith ilrlt lot foot in making his early exploration, Illd the little neagirt neighborhood, troolul Mid almost verdureleu. holds many truce: of that Lmbitiouu mm, besides the odd little monument erected there to his memory. r Strange u It may seem, this bleak group of hlnndn, soon nttnr it: discover , became rapidly peopled. and it lulrmod nt500in- hnbitnnh once had oxhtonma that-n. If mm Th: eoauhuo cw, Hl'lNIT IN IKJUK U1" \VIlNT\VUT LIUUHI. One of the earliest of the blue blood Iota tiers was William Wantworth, a baronet. In 163!) he, wilh others, nlgned a combina- tion for a govemmeut at Exeter, N. H. ," and from that time until the revolution he or his direct descendants held the political linen of the colony. For being too active polit- ically one of the member: of the family was beheaded for treason during George III`- reign. A portion of the old Weutworth man- aion atill ntanda, and it was here that Gov- ernor Wentworth and Martha Hilton (im- mortalized by Lougfellcwin hi: LadyWent- worth") were married. The parlor in which the ceremony took place romaine unaltered. Most of the original piecea of furniture are yet in their places In an interior room, ap- purteuanced an a privdte arsenal, atill hang the maauivn iilntlook hlundorbuuoa and other weapon: of early warfare. From here a door open: to the governor : council chun- lor. The wall: of thia famous apartment are covered with colonial brio-a-brno, in- cluding the ancestral warming pan. Adjoin- ing thia apartment in the billiard and music room, in which in the old-faahionod piano, or Ipinot, as it wns then called. I Iwu oununon II as oommoroul It oortslnl got an only enough Ital. Ll it wane Inlanndnotownonthooout poueuod greater nntunl Idvantage: for n Iottloment. The numerous Inland: and sun- roundlng cauntry an ta-tun, while the wnhn of the innumerable creeks and Inlet, worming their way lnlnnd from tho Ion, worn dive with link. worming umr were alive with mu. _-_ _-_ -.--.-- vv-uvu---u-v -'- pom-snow-In Bulu and `CH8-nk lent illu-bar and (hotly Invy Ind. Ol.' :11 ch: quint and plotunuquo `town: which mark thadhu chem bytho only IottlenofAznorioq onoottlo moctnnctont and conservative in appanla is certainly halnonth, N. H. Slklnhd q IHI. In an archipohgool hilly uhndqli might have laooomn onooltho ludlngporhotcntry hat `(or that cnmnndons-top, which Inn ch:-awn hunt blnnkaton in nu ainnmnmlnlnorl u-omnnaonrtop, wnlou nave uu-own 4 `ant bhnkoton in dommorclallport oorhlnlv um! In nu-Iv nmnzh Ihu-L (I ll us now. Iuhunougu LIIE u Ioundod In 1038-183 lly Ixolnlvr ..--- ....I 3....` n-______u__ n_ AN ATTRACTIVE `SPOT son sun-I MER 1`ouma"rs. I i PORTSMOUTH, N. H. me umllul, Ina perm 0!. mo L 17:11, and other facts that this Ami: ml Ina-Anllnn-u\ an aunt fnl-up ma grams. we etc. benldn the Indlnnn. elm nm-ll: of Hm ol nncloldnuuunnculdl :HIl&1uI|I4~,In 0nui nu HCNIIIII TIIVIIIII. "Chu-lay." nnid young u. Tanker to her hnobsnd.` '1 don't mind your drinking once in 5 while. no long on you out plontv of cluvembnsl do hopo you'll Always drink nice. pure. um whisk . I saw Asian in the street the other my which up: `whisky noon.` and I know tho Oh! man he unhealthy that It soon." ____..4.- _` . ololuoto nun: In Inn: on Nloholn Flood Dnv1n.ln the Begin Luckr. an or the I-ooonily deoouod Indlsn ohiol. Lmlo Obsld. shut "III hot wuolngnlulvhh thnlol Ir. Ohdnlono. `rho month wu lunar thn than! the xqllgh pro . but one for this he wuliho noon to Gluluono to huo In`. In. r." liulhillz nt 'nuu.,oIo.. Mini! TIIIII. HARLEY. WIN : `Huh: Anon`: Donor Johnlon And On- II OILIID TRUNK 0! BY 94 NGIR STATION JIIIO I0. A Clmp luungluvloo. , Ii. was decided. on meeting of the Kingston diltriot camp meeting Ill00il- tlon. to hold I cnmp meeting. commenc- iugau Thursday. Aug. 26th. Services will be held on Sunday. but the selling of provisions nnd everything; else on the Sabbath will bonmctiy prohibited. All parties wishing tents are I-eqnelted to communicate with either Rov. R. Stil- wol or Mr. A. Ohown, Kingston. not if than l4t|1Ang. ohulgy. `Inn in straight. llonhnt Tnvollor. ..n.__._|__ -v -_x.: _......_ 11-- -n--.. PIOBl'l(."l'R 0!` TRADE - 8Al.l8llUY'I AND (ll.ADI'l'ONE'!! l.lDIl.llALl'l`Y CONTRAITID. Winnipeg, July l5.-Sir John Mundan- ald and arty left lot the end of the track on the lld anitobs Southwestern RR. this (Thursday) morning. A shortstop will be made at each station. end he will re- turn to Winnipeg to night. To-marrow he leaves for the west. In replying to the corporation sddrees, last night. Sir John dwelt particularly on the Asittin and Australian trade expected to be de- veloped by the Canadian Pacific. He mentioned incidentally that Lord Salis- bury promised to subsidise an Asiatic lino,'and than the Canadian parliament will he asked to subsidise u line to Ann- lralia. It is understood that Lord Salis- bury promised 05(1),000 lor carrying the mails. but Mr. Gladstone oni the amount down to |200.(XJO. Lord Salisbury nlao promised I2.0(l).000 to aid emigra- tion to the colonien. but Mr. Gladstone out it down to IXX),o00, and added that the United State: ex cted the new government ii: Englan to carry out the original arrangement. A u u I uunun. San Francisco, July 16.-'l`he strike of 200 car drivers and conductors. on the North Beach. and Mission and City rail- roads. which wseinaugurated on Wed- nesday. assumed ll serious as rent last night. I`he North Beach am Mission road, fearing trouble. steblcd all its ears before dark. The city railroad continued unninu its ours. but after dark about 4.000 people gathered on the Mission road. and as the company's cars passed they were -saluted with showers of stone: and other missiles. An attempt ,/WEI ndelo dzrnil the cars h piling scant ngs across the track. ' he ob- structions were. however. removed by the police. Finally three cars were stopped. horses unhltched. the windows broken. and drivers and conductor: forced to leave. One car was u set across the track. The police. unit!) as to cope with the crowd, sent for reinloroementa and succeeded in dispersing the mob. The police were then stationed at each corner to prevent the people from ro- Issemblinu. Four rioters were arrestet`. No serious injury to persons reported. -.., __._, .--uuuu -u nu: -un-n. A review of the recent Juno meeting of the Coney Island Jockey club shown the Dwyer Brothers to have swept the board. winning nearly hall` the amount of money given. They won eight stakes with Tr nxont, two with Inspector B.. one with `/infred, two with Pontiac, one with Brembletou. one with Tom Mnrtin, Ind divided one with Miss Woodford. Capt. Brown follows. thanks to the rich Suburban, on b Troubadour, end Mr. Ouutt is third. {Jdgeeld and the Bud being his winnors. Those who won over 02.000 ere Dwyer Brothers. sixteen and is hell noes, 844.787; 8. 5. Brown. two noes, 09,047.60; A. L. Cnaantt. two races. 38.246; Richmond utnhle. two races, 86,978.50; J. B. iIagunn,oue raioe. 86,010; E. Hener. two races. 94.525: Emerv & Cotton. three i-noes. 84.410; B. ' Goodwin, one race, 98.825; 6. B. Morris, two races. 82.075; J. McMahon. thiee noes. 02,830.75; Revere utehln. one nee. 02,225; J. Churchill. one race. 02,178 50; N. W. Kittaou, one race. 92.165 ; Mr. Livingston, one moo. 82,026. Virgil heads the list of winning eiras with nine races and 922,081 to his credit. Tremont, with 918,310, being his lnrgeat winner. Ultnvn uuu rs: For some time put letters have a - I peered in the pines and etatemente heel; mode that the young man Ryan. iron: I Ottewn. nonvioted and aenteneed to u - ' tern: `in the Kingston penitentiary ,on u chemo oi oorntnitting rape. wee severely ill for weeks put. Enquiry wan mule at theJuntioe department to-ag an to ' the truth of these etatementn. t was learned that aometime ago the doctors ` made an investigation Into the condition I oi Ryen'a health, and that the report than mad did not ask for any action being taken in respect to the priaoner. A surgeon in in attendance in the pol!!- tentiary and cases of illneas requiring ' I inl and immediate sttention are a wave reported to the department ut Ottawa. When the health of the print:- nt in in danger and when it in thought his freedom will_aid in restoring the name be is released by the department lorwardinge. telegram to tbst xllect to the warden. No report has been received by the department as to the illness of Ryan. The government. however. are aware oi the letters sppeoring in the press ea to the condition of his health. but look upon them as emanating from his friends. who in this way are en- deavoring to not the young man reatored to libertv. Nu onn."sztid one of the head elciala ol the department. "is allowed to die or to seller in the peniten- tiary without the bent of medical aid. or whatever else in necessary, being rovid- ed to sseist in bringing about is re- covery." .o~.rj_. l \ THE WINNINOB 0' THE AHERICAN HOIIBEMEN ._.nAIl\ln IN nlu unun-v "OM31: Iron hul- I1... -__- 4'x_;- I ' -- * ` In In lot so Ill um Ilu Oovcnllolt khould ordor hlo KOIOIII. ~L. |c'noodaIIh|nnhnl Jan .__ WV (Inna Tmnk Runny II the only un- mu: Dnwln Boom And "!.'?..."' Om . M. '3 llutlon mu 1:; connec- con duo be booted `%tho Itnmor , through the 1 Island: and M It. hunonoo. am. an Ilol eunno. Oluudua. or. man Juno. rolnutsn. Th||,l'IlA1.I|ll Juno. cm: or ouuvicr id "AI. 3. BRAMB, fymingmuhamuu. CITY HOTEL YARD. New llonel. New Ilarleu. New Phaeton: and laymen. I I TbUsA1g_1>_ _ISLAND~ A stylhlirnrn out nnnneoul. W. J. WELLS, - _-111.! __.._____ an rnlncnu Irlllf. cor. orlydonhnn IL. Kingston. . Tho lieu Known. the Most Koollvo And huposc Fire Proof Pnlm In the Hunt. No on not und :I.he run wnlor om bo turned into the comm immediately. on than is no uncll ; it will render: Ihlnulo tool nllnon equal In ulna. both an to durnblmy. rullunoo of nro NF-Y!_E!.`{.ERY| JUST ARRIVED! (log: me. via dlu_oI noun: llmu Dn `mom lluctlon. I llg _ _ _ ` human, I 10 One: Nico New Cabbage. Fina Yellow Bnnunu, (Al invnlla), Gnrdon Rup- ben-iea, uoumbon, Apt-look and Tomntooo. I _I\_i_.""_I`I'i` ;;fs;.w5aa I durnblmy. cud nppunnoo. while the colt for punlln .0 lqunn toot. 10x10. including labor, in only 0 . 1- onn1t7nx7 Ar1'n\10.| including labor, In only ll. ' J. SCRIVEN, - AGENT, . L... on...` Ir....._.-- :E""C5j.=i*. *r 2Ic5'( --'l'lIY l`HID1- EMPIRE FIRE W R00? MINT! 920 Princess 6%.. (next tom: House.) Inn: m `Important Announcement !, VI-VH1! BUBSOHIBEB bag: to lutlmnte um ho hum Ioonrodtho urvloeu 01 I oompaunt lunar, sud bu added I Polishing and napmmg Ilapulmant 1' All ordnn lnr ronnhrlnn And tunimz ntommlr Why drink Emls Wutar from A ountain lint is apt to be uoutllniuntod with oop er. ei.o.. when you can [gt 0. pure. henithy venue. guaranteed free om ooppennd all deleterious lubntnuues. drawn from the inrgut and nuns iouncnin in Central Cmndn. Made from pure Rods. not nnruie dust n molt. soda water in. We mnke our own Hod: 1- end ytupe. taking pnriiouiu min: to n iy the bout me- teriale and luv-.9 everything em sud pnro. Tr our Bode end be convinced that it in the been I: the city. 'Pure i-`nmsyrup And (`rum pa Slump at very low roses. nmrsg Thhtito and from LlvoI1f)ool |nd Queens- lown and Ill other put: 0 Europe at low. on nun. Through Bill: of Lading given (or Bel- lul. Glugow, Bane. Autwo sud other poinh on tho Oontmonl ; and or Moditor uunn porn. for knight nnd puugo uppl at Oom- |`>II.n{'| Omoo. No. 4, Bowling roan. New (I! A P F.!11V!`}?'-1?R!!!i$TR| I vuuu-uh Inn: uurwnuub uvlrun U-Iva! All ordon tor ropnlrlng tuning ptomptly atlaudod :0. Plano: or Oman: to rent by the duy or month. 1x 1* Ir,'I\r\rI-111' 'r The First of the Lndlovuolleaol. u andn Itad ovorino In the full oouru. Hm oduontod over low. Full faculties in Lltaruuro. Lun- unfomsoloncn and Art. The Lu-gut Collono u'l1n In the Dominion. Will open sun. 1. 1380. ddreu the Principal. 4. nnnmi. n.I').. Ll. n, u ADVEIITISIIERH. -]..o\s-out Rate: for It]. vemulug In L000 (om! Nowlpnoon nut (roe. Addlau GICU. I . HOWELL t 00.. I0 Spruce BL. N.Y. PEI! NOON BOAT T0-DAY! r;/5 rowmmv /s optm [wsswm LADIES comes,` IIANIILTON. CANADA. Ens;-Tu"-x'aTw?u'iB IIIIIIM: l1'0ott.hn(!enu1no. BOXGIVUTYWZ July 14. ' |u'n'.s 0F}Ass.\nli; 0Lb|n- I6). I00. nd M00, According to agomgaodntmn. Intermediate mange- To meet this demand 0 ALLDWAY bu pro vlded A Large Brook o!Cl1onp Good: to that tho man who refuse: to protect hlmaulf from the un'I heated nys by purchulng a BM, whloh may be Ind {rum Fllyy Cents up. and than pro- vont nunstroka. in Amber nnrong lover ol Eh: Almighty Donn or takes to though! 101- ml phynlcnl wall bmug. I84 Princess%8Ireat.J 1! you would Imcp I cool head try GALLO- WAY. luau. AUKIIBIB THO l'l'lllUlp -. Immas. D.D., u..n. .EB_A_1..EJ! ksi Tolayhone oommunicmon. Jnl v For the next month higher tempoutnro southerly winds, vezy much warmer wu- Qhor. And a. consequent demsm` for Stnw fl. 9. [PROBABILITIESI [a:;.;.' l00!l'lAl'I[N0 I0 oly You Probably Ask Why I Recommend Thus i I lumedloai It In boouuno I know them to be nnnunu ll- nncnlln. ondorud by India hniol-nu munch- om Ibo Domlnlon. for the an o! Inolrlo ml- nusxa and not olnlmln /to euro lvnnnmo. Alao Became they In tho IXA01` rommu {muted on such bots lsbol thereby oubllu I he purohnor to in lust whu no In taking. I naps units 1 GA I_LowAv.( Jul 4 '67.`: i` wu `agar-. I\uqv` DRUGG (ST, l"N"N'I`0N. - .0N'I'. RAM: 91, . CENTRAL FRUIT STORE, LI III on , , , _ f M AL'TOPE`.,P.SY N I ._ p0._ Cmnplinn and all Wutinv Dianna. snur.oAi'v`no'rnn. IIAIIIII ntnln lolrolrrl Manon! 0.1 J nus 25. AVEll';I9ERu_ _ut)u'(;a0 Rate: ` Nownnnol-I uuninmr Sept. 21. Ilyoorolojf /V d lnnlvln rtnln -A nllltlll- Albert street. Kingston. I- I1 I|lUl uu vugnuu Iv uuu may run: uuy ul nuu R. J. MCDOWALL, York. VERNON H. BROWIHICO. or to .l. I , ullclel-sleeve. Agent. 1'! Clarence street. A_-.I III GEORGE CLIFF. ._._.I Zgpl 1-og `Q nnodulon lot Iitnuounn-. -a. Iuolhal mm and human. hhlo. `lulu and W ll par , ooulanl. n On. I24 Princess street. 1. v. V I vonldfooommoud lo: . Dyspepsia ! Indlgeatggn And kindred dmuoc. the mo of or eetbluy lnhnu and Nonoun . Troublu. the Inn of v/ AH\ Wiolsarnmuux nnmm The non of HIV Illil VIII` III II 5. KING. !'!lQ'l` D rutsngun ; GREASE * l Bald Run:-vii; UIBBILH .. rorgum... ITHE RATHBUN COMPANY win dollar umi. wobn do an} ..;. chi any at DIM par gum.-or .l.J0ll dock. = ;v1m0NA7 non-moan nu umod a mi. N . oluI0lII:' Bud `Plum pad n0r:0:1.`\Ib2 ulv on land ` n on non: . c.wx _ may cut . } `sax. - AL [AR smmsnuy mus, J. P. GILI)ERSI.EEVE, | ggmaohloll-Drollllt Wall`! WI Ivitehunnnduoglulo-:'oocInbl0i5 and thick wsnnnludaoll M188 RICHARDSON, . any-n HAIL: LQIIIAAI I taunt LIME :_ LIME! LOOK Hill 1 ll`! Plilllll IMIMPUL Ill! IA 21-1: 41.- 1.1.. `I .45.. A.;|... In \l4- Vglu ALLAILLINTI-J 2` I WIVWIHIZU Uj'IIIUC LOHl1IhDFrlOIolohCl%I'I.lINO cit . 3.`.!".'.\.."i'.'}."'."'.;.'.._ ";1"m.. m... '53 no chance It. I'll-bu. I -I-n A : 2:37:11! % 01: II d or it no! I It ...`?'n..'o...." .`.'. ..'.'.a.3.u.l'n'5..." IF :" ::::-..:',:g* '.-:.-:~:+.::. ::.:.~...u- no nhnn 0 IIIOIU-1'*E"V_9}'_|,l IF Y..0U W ANT The Ghaapastand Bast Furniture I 01" ALL DEBO RIPTIORS. I5! PIIIHOBII I-'I'lIB8'I'. Cor ol Iydollnm It.. lllllulon. ..,,__ _,-_.-- __, _.._. _.- .-. _..... VIUII ... Eir. The Hurt. taken through one ol Bu-nhu't'| Illlk Protooton. main it alone: and bonus` In ovnff wny. ' H I Had Cram lo! ale. mu: par bowo.u. On an: mo. or unit. an mad`: 11. um. - monu-mu . nno . . a. 333=?e1M_='S. loo cold milk at all noun. Dally dollvor In Mr tight. botuou lmponulqmru. kllk wll not |E! - , , 5 futon PIEI: No. 40, nu., NEW YORK. FAs'r Exvnmmaln Sxmvxcn - , URIA....... .8u'.Imhy, July 171.}: I IVIL... Bplurduy. July 24th V UKBRXL... uunrduy, July am AUBAIIL. . Bpturdny. Ann. 7h uni`:-I099- . . Ssturdsy, Aug. Nth .Suturdny. Aug. am Saturday. Aug. 98th -I-nnnun _ . Snurdnv. Bum. rich -I9 Clare nco EL. lngsnon. out July 0. KINGSTONZMILK DEP()T_ In lIA(l(Ll`_b'l'Bl-2B'l`. 59 J. P. BILDEBSLEEVE, A I115` K1?!` GOOD DRY MILL WOOD delivered to any pen 0! the city at I! gel cord. SHORI` WOOD only 50 cents per Loud At the yud, or I1 per loud delivered. Orders by telephone promptly lled. OFFICE AN D YAItD-Next to the (lot- ton Mill. 1... ELAN smusnnr LINE. A Few LADIES` HAND BAGS tolling below eon. Chea Vvood _._yp_. 6IMOU/? & L`0'S MRO. [mw max Ef1.1vEn1>ooL, Decorate Your Summer Residences Cb/nese & Mr/raa o lantergs. Po be ma at "THE mnsmms? Albul-HIOJ C-Ia-Va-a.2.Unr Ic\:ov ' ovnvnnn n-nun nun. Hun. xuuaaun. :_:_....__._......___..-_;.. II VI: `III! C. 73 William St., Kingston; I Sign & Urnamantal Paintars. DEALERSIN Fine Gold and Artistic Wall - Paper. Decorations,&c. I /-2- .[_.d McFarland. Prompt. delivery. I UWRE PI lnln tuoonnool with the Inn Btesnnor V at Qnobooluvu Kinuuon ovary Wodnom M 1:30 pan. `Ibo Ital: to connect wllh tho dlrwt unmet ghvupool lonvol Klngllon every nlternno Innlny 1' pm. Intact bin Ina. via Inn Summer. to. CI 0% ml to tho Wmmodslion. ml. VII dfrolol Iluor I'o Ialvu-pool. Every thing usually kept in a First-C`-lass Liquor Store. ` '5 Lilo on Cat Small Funny WILDBOBI SETS. upociolly for Children I Bodrwmo New and pretty. ROBERTSON BROS.` 178 PRINCESS B`I'.. Juno 8. rvu nun. July 9. |rmm 3 ms: Five (`uh NEW TOILET l~.l`.'3 Jun" ounod out II . Rober"{"_s:c} Bros. _____,.__.....____ QUADRILLE BAND. July 9. me On Cat smu Fancy wmohosl BETS. upociolly Bod:-cum: A Ilium In pm 94. QUEBEC ss. c0M Y. lam usuLr_ur;s_1. uwmcs. as. "MIRAMIOHI" XI Ila-I-.I ._ in LOANS up: TLo_Aus 34? me srnm. xruasrqu. ' With sod1ooH.ho hnndlotno v--:--.4 - Importers. . :`.'.` "".::""$ In-n.'3."w. srnks. |y. luv York. Nllh I Telephone. I1:-nn-5;m-1'. IIB. ' low rates. Bmrngo Phhtnm And Llvorpoohnd sojiiaa xmaar m. mm. V I Iii for ollllu II . Bars and wcllher at A.Il VOL. iv. (otuxuo A`! can nnaon.) nujlnl lauvulutucl on c.uunnou.u-uunuuul Ill hhuinlathru . Jun Yen. via 'l.I-. '1 -l-Ir,||` 335- W` .e __.______ _ -. I,AA_IA lcwvuyg QIIW. -uw ---- --------`---v . unvulclmclou xxondays. at 5 p-m. ""v'a- =-.""a.`:.' 3'." o...`J`..`o.'"' nd In k fullwny [his hmgm In-I llmoton. -r,gy.w-p twain 0. n. anon, um, .. Saturday. Aug. Hum ..Ssm:dny, Sept. {ll J I . . 15.13.11. I _ Route m. o,.......} inn: can mnllff snmor noun & LOT. 3:1 0l0orln|'Pt'lo.:kl 0' l.hb;l.I 1` 1-133: or 0 Wllll. llonutvo. . Bunion laundry Urctuln. nuluu In t nunlua. |srm: ri M7 rams: ml PORTLAND CEMENT, WATER LIME. K. O 1 . WHITE LIME. and HAIR, All of the but quality. II T T A T TTIIK ICOAL &WOOD. .1: - vv .a:L..I..u:.I::I. Ia cor. ontnrlo Inn-sci III. GOAL YARD-Bnrnok BL. next Dr. '1'. I. !'onwlok'|. June 14. ms and igii mm` W] -.w.:-.-~..*-+..;~.e.=.-2=-.3-_n| [ i1.L1'asn1zL1cm1as AN[lI`HIIl'l`8 | Pinon Ion, Bnnsnu. nnd Ill kinda of Fruit An Oonleotionery. | I ivfiiiii. men ST man -mums". rvm m 1| STBAWBBBBIBS. BUUUMBEHS. son: m TE/32705 cnuu Robinson's Carriage Works. `I up Wu. ouuuruuy mununea, zoo. Mnrjorie. or Wild In Is Hawk, by Kathe- rine B. MoQuoid. 200. Thu Crash of Doom. by Wm. Minto, 200. In the Old Pnllzzo. by Gortrudo Fordo, 20c. 120 I 250. 'l"|u um linhu nouio Inn Duly `Mam . . ' .....=F r.:'-' "" *'-" `rue nnyor ol Unto:-budge. by '1'lxomu H51-dy. 200. be Held Station. I novel of Austmlinn ife, by Mrs. Campbell Prued. 200. `F. NISBET S,{ ~'-.'..",\\/II\t.`,_'-,'\V-`Z? N--` T '\ I ' ,`.,. V A '`"g"`'` :-` g`; :: $ 97: N W kglox"/'ELs 1' Tha Hair of the Ages, by James Pnyne. beautifully illustrated, 250. Mnriorie. Hawk. bv lay I8. Inns! mfnu, Iuvluq Iunalton for '| roneon And 8: o Puixtahroruon uATURI;AY MORMNG8 I do on I Am. Pnuengerncuommodul rn unuurpuuao I. mr in-"n Tionu at Reduced linen. Froluht [tubes In low In the lowmt. For `I I;-ken and other Intnrmanlon npply to A. GUNN 0 00.. All-DAQJI IIIIPIE1 ' (CAPT. SMITH. Muster.) Will Ienve Gunn'I Wharf every MONDAY EVEN- ING at 8 o'clock, for MON n-mun. unlllng n Guunoquo. Bnokvllle, Platoon. Oadombnrz Ionlnbng. cu-.,and nrrivlnn In Mouuonl only Tuudo veulnu. RH1` BN|N0--Leave: MONTREAL THURS , DAYS IO 19 o'clock |.m.. for Klnunion. nnlvln EH41 Nlfbu, luvluq lnaaton for `I nn In Qu pm Pom on M u`oIooI Ilnrn. lmummn um nu Pugfs IIIIIIII I.'VAL.I'lI nun nnun-nninrvu n n 1-. 'l`hln Powder never vu-leI."A mm-vollof pansy unlm sud wholuomauonl. Hora soone- mlo thnn the ordlnu-y Iumu. Ind M;-.:aI has cold in competition with the mulcltndo of low can than weight. alum of bonphuuo powdon. sold only In no. Rout. AIINO PownnIUo.. 1% Wu]! 8:. on York AIAVIIOAIIIIIII LIEU Hill IVJIIU HE FAST AND OOHMODXOUB UPPER CABIN BTIAMEII. ALEXANDRIA. IOAPT. SMITH. lumbar.) July 15. `.i}"i. nntulunv. 1-D: I 1 HBIIIIV-HI BI July 16. eFiNE%CAR%R|AGES we. Buried Diamonds. by Sarah Tyller, 20.). `Doris Fortune, by t loreuca Warden, I o. I00. The Mnyor ol Outorbridge. by Thoma: In-dv. SELLING OF! BA.'Z.AAB- BOEDER iv!-' Czq Zbsoluteuy Pure. lot ll pl. ' ' .. `'--'.L?z`=-'.:-.`.':.'=~l~L'=.:-.3..t;."*-~;I':;"u : I buds: and with In Bollavn :I.'sl. ' Dona-outolm Hob : 1.03.; Bah till . in llnpton u If nu. Icon Dgquonto II an un. : Pmon 'i&'i:_L;{ESi~}T nonumuuou- CORNER BOOK STORE. In 3 PIINCIII 81'. .531 \\y-W, Inn. Conioouonurl. Wmcox: ' IIBIBIIIL MY 0! UIIIITE IIOIITB ru riou;nauu'in__T_ua Bay Ports.