Dim! Impomons ! Now Arriving. 'mmuxnl mi. away swanIII. III w. - ad to boukonunduthomoltho Proava withuviow to Hunt. Acon- mmoo wu Appoinlod to cumin Inn. The dny [or she owning a! quant- lynx-sting! 0"!me- od from Tuesday 60 My. mm. ...:._.o:..... I n.- M Wil. W DUB Alumni}. W'IV m Rev. Thom S. Chunborl tend"- ed his migration 0! the Glonbunie section of bin chug. with | view to hung it Itucbed to St; Johns Chmh, Piztaburg. Action was defend and til the insode parties wore oitod 7 nd conferred with. n I AA ,1 113, ___l:-.a u ll" "my m lw' giou chat-cw. This Con-m. dut- --I- man-mm that I m law-UH. lilo-HID. "s u. v5.1, u.- . Rose. and John Du, u Oommiuionorl to the Assembly. vote accepted. n-.. my.-- u mum...- land-r. ouuu lvu I! In. Mr. John Corbott, o! Piston. appliod to be accepted .3 I minute: of the Pros- bycerinn Church. He hcd been It. one time n miuilwr of the Prubytcriun Church. forward: of tho Methodist. Church o! Can-dc. The spplicuion I not entertained. AA :_A_ AL- n__-._.l A- uuL vulul unw- Several remits from the General A:- sembly were read nnd decisions nn-ivod at. on questions concerning tho improve- ment of church funds. A: , .L74 AL:_ ____.;.._ 44.- Aucuv u: uuuu... nun-o. At the meeting this morning the) Committee on Mr. Robertson's Applica- not; recommended that. the General Assembly be asked to admit him to the second year of the thaological course. afterwards to be taken on britl forli~ ceuse should tha Presbyhery see t. to call lulu. ,.1 _L_.h ;L.. -- Immu- _1 be mud-numb udbouu h. nl-.....|- mm... -_A ll.th A SPECIAL DISPLAY U. ml - . w- _ W ' so (Hunk. Wilton and Huron-lid: u n missionaryAW. n. In- DMM MINnu.- .nl. IIW Il'lluuuul In W- In. nu- lm-on. Moan. W. G. Uni, R. I. uh... .....I l..|. nG .- nanny-duh...- can Illlll. A diacunsiou ensued about. the ap- poincmenb of Commissioners to the General Assembly. caused by the with- drawal of several who 1nd actedin um capacity. It was under discussion when the Presbytery adjourned. _-,..., John Flauignn. Rev. A. Wilson. William Atkins. 'lliumns Joyce. Wm. J. Wilson. Chas. Mnrclmnd. Andrew Craig. Richard Newlands. . Wm. J. Livingston. James Delaney, Dan-6n], w.i.i. i John Ledford, James V. Anglia. Horatio Yates, Albert C. Bowen. James Johnson. James Derry. David Lanier. James R. Burke, George Sears. Alex. Dawson. Edwm H. Dickson, Thoa. A. Parnell. E. H. Parker. J nhn Power. Wm. Tandy. Jas. S. Henderson. Joaeph Sharp. S. T. Drennau. LnHv "Mhnf I mu u. 'w w. haunt-oak. Sad-Id. akin an hobs-hunk.th -.. _ -RA-A. I... .h. -l-l- -Im- "W- AConnituowunppoiII-lhmr bin his library akinh unnu- ...,...- 4.-..-. a. uh .lm. J'hs thbements of the work of the Court. of Revision during the past two days was necessarily partinl and incom. plate. We now give a complete synop- sin of the results: .mmes uemuay, Patrick Walsh. James Lraig. Dr. I). C. Hickey, Gilbert, Johnson, John Fletcher. Frederick Empey. Geo. Titus. Isaac Simpson, John Saunderu. Perceivnl Flatt. Joseph Franklin. Robert McLeod. nnnh Ll Frnunr PAnAsoLsm Y, *3: a Soil-ck . wwummm~ Mm - Adm-51].. M0811 MCLQUU. Donald Fraser. Timothy Laue. a... . wwwm vat-3n. ROLDLSauhh-ddhuunlin- 2-.. .. L.L_In.l Il I-_.. II... I I'V- II. "I" w I. IF Mon bah-11d II. J..- W]. a.__ n____l. n..n--) nL:_ nun NAllluh S'I'IULA UIl . Thom Wheeler. Patrick Nu nt. Henry Mn ett. John Jenkinl. James John Bradden. David H. Sergeant. Jamel Mills. William Speara. Arch. Wilkinson. Samuel Woods, Dickson. Thomas Inglee. Hilary anuy. James Hurst, Jahn Francis Little. Samuel Parker. John Waddingham. William Hewton. S. William Lewis. Felix Hoo er. James McNee. W .Ront ey, William D. Melina, An ew Robinson. William Waggoner. William Murray. Henry Jonee. On the application of the Reformer: there were 30 added; Itruck all, 87. of whom 19 were dead ; alterations in name. 16 ; alterations in pro . 1.1. n" Hm nnnlimtinn of lm 0mm- lazalwmuoua 11: pro Al. 0n the applicttion of tho anaem- tives 11 were added nd 11 attack 0!, of whom 10 were dead. tension in an Inn R unwise to lung-w" In I; wuu. The point. D. meIn eluted 1m evening for Omega with 13.000 bush. rye. The trying nhil 10- 11.an {nnnnmr Mod the Ichr. The scbr. America: bring- con from Chicago to Kingnton at. Q can. 1m- mh' n Pmmgn slanted M 1.". cant v..--,._.V_v~ , _ The tug Conqueror Mod Riverside from Ctpe Vinmtshil morn- A_A nL- _-- Lanna nu all: Ink. EXTRM Juvequ u'vul VIP v law-u, u..- m.- mg. She wu bound up the him. The whr. B. W. Folger urivod this morning from 011050 with 260 ton 760. She loud. ml: for Fninvon. m _ _.-__L___. ng. -uul Q-n Lara-l wmlmuqpw. nan math. New Yd Ink-t. Bio a-hmmmwhy- eon. one Imu- Iuon w; I'mvvn Tb. lumbar;- Erin ad No huge! M'W ab unit. In: Chicago. Thu form-t wu Ind-n. 0 11M light Thu-chi. cm. bu stint! at Collin-by with unvo- km untou. She got . m of on per 1.000. Tynan-4n. hn-inn- ind-ad. Fmiahu' an: $0! I "'3 In It. you va. The marine basin-I hand. Froth r no low tbs: vaul- an may mk- onongh to mid up! and can u- Ill Imm nun-lay w my. The animation- 0! Ba. Prat. Wil- S-m-nn Man-n W n ni- R "A - . __Ml-'-vr-Il Mr. John Robert-on. o! Khulna. uh I In h.- Only-.- n-A-n (LA mm n' th Readable Bunks,\ r l [Of-ll .VI-ue - nun-u u- HII II Party Prep-nu. In! Ila Lu-I Illa... .All NOTES. 9 Luv-Lu. Roberh Manul, Thos. B. Camallou. George Davey. Geo. W. Maxwell. Thomas Cowio. Thou. H. McGuirl. Wm. J. Murray. |. John F. Wilson. I. Wm. Corregan. John A. Craig. Thomas Love. j .. James Limle. Wm. Caunem, ma. John McArthur. James Stewart. Wm. Lewis. Joseph G. Elliott. Abraham Phillips, Dnvid McFarlane, Charles Agar. J amen Laturnoy. Fred. 0. Lewin, I 'r wmm J. '1. wmw. Thonu England. | A Vbll Wm. ("Jew-n. The picture Ielened to wee 'ephoto- [rephio map 01 the clue. with Mr. Young in the centre. In eooeptiugit. Mr. Young relorred to the pleeeure which he hed elweye experienced in house-waisted with the clue. Dur- ing the three your: they lied not end studied end telked nothing hed oc curred to me: the good leeliug which existed between them. The picture wee rendeted pertioulerly heudeome by the Esme which euoloeed it. He up. preoietod the silt. end would elwuye give it e conspicuou- pleoe upon the wells of hie home. Severel npeeohee end music followed. and Mr. J. A. Outline: reed e touching ....l--..- -n-.. -n- .munn-n unnu- Wo,the momborl Mid (riandu of your oongrqnion, hnving Assembled hare thin evening. In Anxious to uprm our love And reggae: {or yourself had your funny. sud our sorrow thnt the plotunt relations which hsve existed during the put three years are hbout to terminates. and we request you to weep: this sum of money. I. Imlll ores-mt from your nanny friends. As A slight. token 0! our respect {or und Ipple ointion of your untmng ml for our we]- hrs, both tampon] and spiritugl. lu vour reluluu to us upmtor vou hive The pubhduuuul "In [ullumnu hmhl nu llw nylv m which Ihm :n- Rut um! cumummg I0 Iqu) Allusun tau ug. Mann 3! 1mm! known ulnlny. mute: In in In the hillorv ol choq~ hut-tun. lie-d um um 0| rum ch! lulu. any on which my DH ' um an autumn a 03.; Iooluon. Prince-o Slte. ll; only no Ell-I. fue, both temponl Ana aplnmu. your upmtor you fully exempl|ed she scriptural nhlnotar o! the true Christian minister. "In nmmluainn we trust And nmv thlt the Christian minister. In conclusion we trust Ind pray the Divme lnvor lnl) Accompany yourself and family through life, And especially in your new eld of Inbor" u. urn-mu Ian-In nun! \' Mr. Young regretted that he was to be severed from friends. He was sorry that there had not heeu In many cou- versious, but he 'counselled those who hsd made a profession of their religion to do what they could to lead others who had not make a profession to connect themselves with the Church ; he hoped they would be faithful sud true in the Lonl. His successor. Rev. Mr. Wilson. was s man in every way worthy of their condence and Christian regard. His late congregation in Picton hsd petit tioneil for his return for a fourth year. but he was sent here by the sp- pointment of the Conference, end the speaker knew they would give him their sympathy and hearty co-operstion. n. Im-I'lan nu Mr Vnnna and his Hympllauy lulu uual u, uv-vlnunwvu. On Friday Rev. Mr. Young and his family leave for Cobonrg. The short- ness of time in whlch the arrangements were msde rendered it, impossible for a larger number of the friends of Mr. sud Mrs. Young to be present. lsst evening. M Call at HEAT" 0; GUNNS Old Stand and lry the ISoda. Waterl Gentlemen Before You Bundll and Gee Our Large and Varied Anon-tin! or ISummer Gnndsl Just OpOnod Out, eon-inn" ol the In sme- in GENTS FURNISHINGS. lanollov'o Pan-u. Iith 0 inn-unions. by Fm John Gilli. KL. Im-v. rm Imh m Malena-s. bv King Street. 4 doorl from Prlnoou 8mm. lily so. __________-- F. c. MILO a wu. HunsmSignctrEmanhlPaintars. PHOSPHATINE!| ___- _._-_ v- mull-n A-vv-___ , I. A WONDERFUL THING. Yet-o nu-1.00 run-cubic. Why? 11 you hue [oohan [on-nous; too weak Ind Mn. w nut. we norwuno sloop; swam. badly um lo unbound-on! inc-MW mam]: will mow the but; ch. who}. mum mud; MOP. caught and can lung; and vinu anon-inboulu at 01nd. L. Lama- Phoophmno In tho I. my Mum. u-m mm! mm m a thumb Mlwhmuummmy ma. It'll] non-um mm W. 160 IVIIU? m phot- pummh-mtmmwlb- mucuqu you-3mm. lu- m |Wm.m mm. handy mm mahloodwoundm [Ii-undole uuum. mu. Mutant-mu mmmnmmm. loldby mm W '1 u; I w vv., mmuhmmanmrnmulm M . ,3 , tun N.B.The splrunonln on Upper rm no to be named. (Nun. ILL. .Emp: PM 1 main Wit. _ 'mxh Bon' O'I Sunni My. 350 ban-WW; ~1 nmma 1' mo. A Low games. W. REEVES 55 00., n Won; . wv u um um-.. a... W. J. WILSON. Bunnie Wit. Wumh' 8031' luau! .lluunuou . . - "av... .4 185 Prinaggl Strut. Bring your BISSONE'II'E ._ Iu____ --.-- .l Black um urun nun u '1. "Jo, "an, Inn uul n. | Rich Black Silk lain- .1. ad 01.50. Conrad Bron-dd 'Bh Nov 81nd at an ' 00.1?! Elm31:" n'w uuaw av '36. New White, Black and 0mm. Spanish LIA-n JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE BEAUTKFULLY I'nrmo _ - - - A- -- lave Jun Boot-Ind AI Black Gm Grain Silks nt M. 01.215.01.50. 1 n M an! n. LRMSTRONGS JlPDL nnunlvnu ntuluuu uu. v- ..-, Ladys French Kill Buonu-ly $2.50. ,, - nL-A_._ _|-- A..- Alin- I GUARANTEED Real Coraline Only $1 Per Pair! Walsh & Stacy's. Barii'iis in Tapostiy ip6E srnNongUMLnY SATURDAY -Arrived pegExpress This Mbrning 15 pieces Buck Banded Lnoe from 600 to $2 25. H pwcau Black Spanish Luce (rum 16c to .50. 10 pieces Crnm Spnuiah Luce from 200 In Me. 12 pieoel Sour! Lane, in Creum Ind Blsck. Ptrties waiting nhould cull earl}: an lhI-ne good! no neuron. M Iniburila; Guihs awni'LiliIiiiii -.4_.__...u- _ , We smile u companion u to style, qutlitv And pricew No Hhoddy Shoat. No Plpor Shoes are awed in our more. Solid Good- ut Low Price. Buy your Boon und Show ludeI".Hn ll " 0 mum a m. NW HID! 9" lodn'Onc JFN' '5! pa. Md I 'lu-Iu-r'a Part", nun-nu s I Gui ure L300 Cum. 3* )ers long, .1250. 01.75 Ind 02. Guipura Lace Cur inn. 4 yds. long, 02.50, 98, $8.75, M, .50 Ind 05. L306 Curhin Net, 17o - 200.220. 259. 300, 3N0 And 400. Short Blinds Not. 100. 12p. 15c. 17c and 200. YAmhI'nllilll. 500. Mo. Ind how-rzxucu V w v..- _ _,v, m 1 3 '.'E2E,l.2[1\'I'CJIEIisw 81%, NEXT 10 'l (1119'? STOBE OR I Ion. time huh we huvo boon enduvonng w 1 Custom." tint ; Ros] Stylish 8001. or Sh. Hun be got Rudy-Made nd Much Chupor thnn by In": htving n lug- ulo (or those OOdI. _ -_- g . n__' WW I MORE..- NEW ~ I _ GOODS ritual-u Gtodl n W Prion. luv 1!. . W # ntvmg l- urgu um- uu w... .m... Gents Hand-Made Boots. Gen t's Hand-Made Low Shoes, Gent's Hand-Made Slippers. ' ,_,__ -_---__ I .-~ ~ -- ~ FOR CHEAP OARPETS 8L LACE CURTAINS T WALDRON'E. , 30. 860. _ Chap Carl-in No ,mmym d1 India Curt-ill. MnygIB. \Vhorou u no (mum. lo obs nood- mn m Duct! [null L. Mly 81. -- - - ~ . 7 _ 1- Ihav'i-l A. 33:1.an Assortment d in Tm. Drank. mama-1m, d toothed an Guard-y a Cl IWNM.MWMinOh.W$m-d*hm - . IIyI. * # any m. 200,220, 209. 300, one suu aw. . an: anbrequilu. 500. 600. 760 .1. Gent's Lacrosse Shoes only One Dollar. . n. r. Anmnola'u. 30 No. 6 Gore Stroet. Perth, HI Princes Strut. Kingston X. COUSINEAU 8: CO. u, 45, no. no. '10,. minim wow 1' | Good Patterns from 450' MOFAUL. loud i. museum 204 Prince Street. oppooiu Ibo Windlot Kohl. F'rnunh'v. H : ...:-:::.':;:Carpef8 -- 30 SS *' 1-- SPENUE & (,IIUNILEY. 132 and 134 Princes Htreet, opposiu City Hotel. I Indnvonng prove to our 110 of Gunman of. [nd-Mode And 0! good avian. all - lenvmg your manure. 0mm .amuAMJJ New Pmmun M mu. Frinuu. um 5mm . New Reunion um. Bum- MuiOOL I mm; 1m Glav- m 01.10. and Kid Glam .3 ".10. a Cue- Blnw Km to: Lulu. Ibn. Boy: Ind Girl. n my low pd.- Cull sud use than n These lnlken of Gunsm- an unnamed to we twee u well u the old fashion- ed Nomnghnm Luce Curtains ; tho Llneu Crumb Clothl. in 8 x 10 l... 101 12 n..12 x 4 It... 12 11 {L tad 12 :16. CI. Ind m then goodI. Inspection inuud. All Wool Duwh an... no; 13. 96c. Cheap Linen Crumb CW. 0.7 And | Brown. I lino. A luau-y uu-cu vuuuv V.. v... 7 , Brown. uzu. Ctumb Clothl on! W M II, also. Kl) New Whiu Ht. .1. Mu. .110. I2. Mantras] w halo -' I For chap Shooting- m to ' ' NOW Romuon um unno- I orod Kid Glove! 3 .10, I n... Rln- En- lnr Ll Jnenp mun I I a-.. nun. ' . . ,. ~ A; .minthil Oilvvm 0997! in- n- -m m Il "MEI t Locum. a a - I STORE. D Wm. n. mun-oh. Onlv $1 Per Pm:- ' Walsh &. Shuy's GUARANTEED llul Gorilla. 180 Prim.- w Johnathan? count mucus. MLW.M - Wamn'w AWE-Au I. w ups. Burundi {nun Ila-Ia- NM Join-sum o c Inn-u, Barton a newer o. In W. ll. Vic-"\l: & (0. IIIIIDY & IUIIIIIY'S. mm: Partor, "int-u) Brandy. .VIMI'H'H" "randy. ___.v. on" 1-0. u: lnnoenl Strut If, A In urn .in lummnluuA meeting of ('hnslmn when. Invonble to the or- ganizational an open 311' mission. will be hold in Line \lmsinu Hull. Princess * r 7-7 "VAm at L-" nut o. 77 hun PIOlm'lOKnAccording to the Pill .mi Iiuztllr , (April 25), Major J. K (hm. hm: Ana-Instant Commissioner lh-narnhml Su [hymn-tor. bu boon placed 9 the retired list with the hpnor my rank)! qut. Colonel. A Nun: lutl bru'iood is needed in all mass of nervonl nexus] pro-tn- Ln'm Mack s Mague Medicine meats th want more ecuglly than any other prolvurullou. nullbe price bring: it, within the reach uh: Rem] the Id- vorcisvmeut iu Anothomlnmu. be "0111 In um umnmu 1...". u......... Strwt. lo-non'ov evening It ha." pull m-ven u'clmm. hunters and I" other: IIIM-rlsstm| urn unted to be present. Ml'll'll l urghnm'n Peri 1-0. lo-ow- Nut-try. le. 4 luu: 1-. ('ol m .'lhe oulp'euder be. (urn Llw ('ourl this nmmiuwu htck n'lh u-n. vlmrgml wnth hiking the glam-oi street lamps. He mnowledged the corn." and a ne of W M cost... was impowd. He was also orded to nuke |guml the damage ho hall don Suuwls-x llomnunu.~ Tod: L'apumx Horsey was extend hogpj. Lulmvu to (hint of Palms Cllmingg' of ht. ('mtlml'lucs and cha mum of we Nungum uoul. lhey have baa shown Hm VMrlulH utmcuou in cilgy, mnl mlmin: tllu hisml'ic plm very am v. \muuux Nut 1' \\'.m1'sl),~Wmng a \Hltl'l nut. spout. not. be mm}:er a l'ruwvss strum hydmut. so tlm the mm WI uuL be compelled to row .0 Brock tn-M. fur aupphea. With All)" spout ut M-nlxtrnal street. the sun law-nu); mum he more quicklv act, ow mg next. m the (Ily CouncilChu Iu-rv \\- behave that Lha years bu m-Ku has lmen very Mr. and lb th rut-mph and expemhture will that) L..u....... Tim mun run every two!" Hutu. r mu. AY. n ma 0..-... onhe Street. "llWy meet. on Tues]! nppesrnuce Win, in cuuun.uuu nu... .... express robbery on the H. W. R.. be. MOI upuutiiot tween Toronto and Port ('rmlit. about ten years ago. Uii this vharge he was caitanlluutbc compelled acquitted. Since that time ilt has Htlm-tlur Wining)" been arrested several times. hut Huc- 938 needed in effecting lll release in every net em but one, In the year IHTH a safe wee blown open in Listnwell and Mcr 7" * Dowell'e guilt being pron-en he WM sen- Hiiiur R.\|l.AY.Th0 atockhol tamed to the Kingston Penitentiary for Tue Seven yours. After scrviug about two e Council Uhel yen-rs and a half of his sentence itracee NT, 0 of consumption were noticed and the um thnt unlicensed was sent to the llDdlltl. Not. ~00?ng he WAS released and has balance The one every twelvpren on the decline ever since, uhtil on minutes each way. Cum run to Wimmgl-ridly 'thu be breathed his last. Illlsilu'll. (\lelllg th I ~-..___ \ illc every half hour. This went and. of m. P -I,. cum... fun" the road pays the cost of the wwhich _.__ rum over the Willinmsville end of the Lat evening a good audience assem- nst week 0305 was rocoivodin ad in St. Pauls School Room for the Ildreu'e concert. An excellent pro. .. -'_ tinme wee well rendered. In addition him. L fares. 515qu q AKALI.N8llly every uy iluuugruuls awe here for distribu- ml) to ailurltlull nvided by Mr Mac- ...H IIu- nlnml 'nr farm lnbor The lolluwing I!" be the union It th Thousand [slum] Ptrk during the coming season : F. angelian meeting. June 14-21 Sunday School Ptrlitment Ind 1n- utituthnly 223). Tommnoco moot- mg. August 8-13. ("numb Extension Council..\o.nu 17- ul\ 1M. Dunn: the inurim bum-on a. n- , noun meetings unico- of an hm E mum-r will ho bold. J. r. loans 1 mg-nod as Trustee tad Tug-um. ad .-_.. mum in tho lulu- oco by unusual ll "unwa --v-- mu encoded in the Intel; gunner "om. 0' 00"! MI. (than. Sbl m (mu-d u beatnik] by lly. vii: m thin pam- behind. by Rydyko. urn-d by J. P. Wu. I.P.. a! PI.- con. unaan shock! shown good speed .- in hull-hath". CH-M."- wbo know! his mad but null-Io 2.191. and it in a! until 8.10. 1.Mmznnwill nth it M, M b, the buoys. "We Ind Aha-u! bud niqu Golden Lion Grocery au- l-lIlI'I- w- v v- ~-- ?M-ww "hangar-n pain- :5". dudmmdbm-b Swat-murmdihu. {whim-aloudth" L... ....I- i- nun-.1 - manlyil~m. I "Mum In. MI. n HILUIILIUIIH rrvluou uy an Aunv mu 'IIII' think] for farm labor ~y grunt. alllumx umuy vacuums: Inmn qnpplietlJhel-e are very few Ln: huwever.nmiug to Ontario. 7-4 A tuna-l lulu-d PI'I - In. all wuul lav; cauvu in m: A full assuuent 0! mn- r luncy work. \oln, deaigul, 1.1, cnnvus. cl. for lower mu u any oth store. 5. zoom .-( uugres cloth ,. .m m. nun- in mum .mvuuu u. ......,., Chas. Wilson .1/1-1 ".\ "rented here in column- Toronto robbery. Lurm 0 recently escaped from He has gone by the u/w Jew." but. now dyes his I The Chairman of tho t Dogs. Ronkwood Anvlum WI be connected with the City by tnlephuuo, The Pum- tentiary should aim be connecwd. The marchnnts thereby would save an and less mount of crawl, .u n- I , l \l..rlm " dew. uub uu" ll'vw ....v . (eutml (ouuer- vttivo L'ommittea has been canvassing for pltrouage for the (01)pelutive Sup- ply Store. The merchants .wmehow remember this in the puliucal canvass- Some chicken (-ome home to must very early. vi- 0. r nurlur In luv urn-l! u! mean Pork, 7}. Hurrah Futh Path. mum lbw Bu-un, :um ux-r (urod Hum. '21!) thu Funny Flour. Ml) Bugs Blhm' Fluur. Ill) boll. U.lllwll, 50 lrbln. Comment]. ID Nulo (Dr-nulan When, :30 [any (IhO'ljl'l mu lbs. Fruh Mule Butler .10"an nu comp-anus. Sir John sud Hon. A. \Iuckenzie made politic speeches In Toronto last. even. ing. Sir John's Lurchlight procession NIB the It. attraction hr the hovn. w uuv up. Ile-I-v-u h. V- . V , , Mr. A. Simmonds. bookseller. Prim-Hui strut. bu been intervmwml by wverul penoun on GIBCLIOH bets, instead of lum who IB llmllmrly kuuwn as " Jolly . In... null hn (mu-mound Yesterday the side wheel steam yacht. Sport, owue y Packern'. the million ares. arrivro m be lmulml out 1111:] have her honor scraped and panned. During the past. winter she was receiv - edextennlve repair-I. In] is r-mhl that. there will be an expenditure of 0,000 upouhel'beloretlle nnprm'eluems will be. completed. Shv is an in. over all and has an iron hull. Her gmml lms been widened forwunluuvl nlt uf the paddle boxes. Her rml m nf mahogany. the space beneath b61114 tillml III with nun-u n... "u . v......._r.rv upon her before the bacompleted. forwwmlunvl all rope netting. ()n the prmnvnmlu deck the mil will be uf ln'nsa. Her cahlu hu undergone changes that. will make it more cosy and beautint than ever. On I. main saloon :1. ne glass dome has been added through which there will be all use light lush-Able. The only addition yet wanted to make the cm one of the awifbe-st. on the Ht. [.3va none is feathered paddle \Vlle'cls. .o _ Nuthaniel McDovvull, a young man who mm gured pruuuueutly in several burglary trials throughout. Canada, was butiod in 'loronbo on Monday. His rst Ippesmuce was in connection With an- expreas W. R.. an"... 'rnrnntnnnll Pan (rmiILA r 1 I hams .xhe choruses by the childrep of the 01 songs were given by Misses 3nd. Bsbeson, Florence Reed. little es Greenwood and Orser. Miss Sud .rooeived s hesrty encore to 'h sho mponded. There were pinto : Pl by Miss Bells (ll-skin. assisted by MiIomoe. Miss Sophia Spencer and Tran; readings by mam Em 1- liondwin sud Hm. and Mr. )1ch- dk- omellent'dislogue by the Miss 1-. 301: How-rd and ux wss the Indium. In Ithe second port of tho Mo. The chorus Good High 11 Mldnn brought I very plenum. "WW 5 close. * Th g:__-_ _ .-.._...:...no. -nm vvwI a uuuw The Hat's Insomnia-limes wgn Plid Rood nod Appleion. W. boo; Eda] the following 18 Fl ' in this eveningl issue: 813.- n to came: n mints . on londny night. In by In! a in the City Council Chla- IIC Old , in your yon- ! signed An ppplmuon to IL- tnOthnhrnn. Provision Department ____.. r [Input-o It." "Mmuw Marks." warm with the 1 out to Imve but In Detroit gaol. m.- "Rud Headed THE BRITISH WIG. WEDNEUAY. MAY 3i. 188$. loudly and for an. low-rd mid. reman-ring. And having neon ly "rived [ton tho North Wat III lble Ind did give u: Iowan ol thd Syndr nu) md Unit mm with the poopln. which wu Anything hm hunting to the Uovenmout. Ho Ipoh .3 length upon .L- n1..-" ...... -...4 Elm-uh" Lump-(l renurneu I), I Illum- I-JVIII - Sir Johns meeting at Boblin wu Ad- drauod by loan. Boa Mid Gibson. 0! Napwee. Roo'l uddrou Wu about, on a pn- with'nll the meetings tint. Roe has eve: given. continuing principally of abuse. rI-l-hlu "- wanna-v". The osnvses in Addington County in going bravely on. Every dey Mr. Ayls- worth adds to his strength. He is very popular. The three merchsnts in Par- hsm are Liberals. They ere Working hsrd [or the Opposition csndidste. In Verona the Libernls ere working with n will. end are determined to send 3 men to Parliament who I'll] vote sgninst the present Government. The John-A man daring has msde them weke up to the fact that this Province in pnrticulnr m in the hands of the present corrupt. Gov ernmeut. Mr. Shibley.ex-M.P.. is work- ing strongly for Mr. Aylsworth. Adding ton county is sound with the Opposition. and hes lortunstely secured one o! the most populsr men in the riding en the standard beenr. Mr. Aylsworth in in member of the Provinoisl Auecistion of Agriculture snd Arte, He Wes Presi dent lest year. He wen slso a member 0! the Agriculture] Commission. issued by the Ontario Government. sir John. m M II Tatu- .hip and ya u- uun. and exp-M m n... A as. a... H. Ill followed n m mm UOI unconnl w mo All an nun. .- w an"... by John 1'. 0w. CLERK. who in an Wham {or tb Cutout (500 recent Ipplwun u! l-Utlwml u.. aw... ly M Ir. 0. D. linvloy. I.P.P.. runnth loo- nod in n this upooch oh: hour-M melpoud we may amphe- m at the Govern- ment. ILG. I. Elliott {allowed Mr. Huwloy. but hold. In Ind .poken Ive minute-W tho "jerky o! the l.._;..- M. lulu-luv- I... Toriu [no-ell. uovernmont. no Upon. .- wuguu up". the Diullownnoo sud Boundary Awnrd questions sud wound up with m upped to thou present. to unpport Mr. Allison. I! this meeting be an indication of the result. of the content Mr. Allinon will be returned by n handsome mjority. m- l.L..-- .....o.'.... .0 Rnhlin wn- lul- A VUICI I'WI uA-nuwu-nnu. A consideglgble number of wagers have been put. upkt Herrowunith on the re- sult of the approaching election in Ad- dingtou, one gentleman. being enthu~ elastic enough to bet. 1,000 of a. majority for J. W. Bell. He will certainly lose. There are elm I. few beta up an to the result of the election in the city. .. ,,,,,__:u. L-.. 1...... aninnoml fnr The election campaign progresses quietly but eective, 3 great deal of ground being covered. and the opinion of most of the electors being canvassed in behallof the two culdidetese who are soliciting their lair-gel and sup- port. Mr. Gunns aldideture is prov- ing exceedingly populnr. He is encon mng on every bud end he. eviuence that his representation of the people has given entire ntilhction. He has -shown the citinls every attention. manifested on anxiety to promote the interests of the constituency, and led in enterprises which must be of benet to the municipnlitv and especmlly to the workingmen. He employs many him- A...i: ;.. m. Lnninnlnl n! hich he has resuw O! we ewuuuu nu um: um). Han'ownmith bu been 3816ch for I nominations on the 13th. There will be a very lively time. as a. number of speak- ers on both sides will address the eleo worxmgmun. nu only-u}. mum, ...... self in the businesses of which he direct and persons] supervision, and he has been liberal in hie investments 0! capital in industries which will n'ord employment toe Inge number of others. When one hu done somuch end so well why should he be changed '2 Should Mr. Gunn be defected becnuu he is not ( a supporter of Sir John Mecdouald 1 Nay. when the elector: of the city sent the greeted humbug in Coiled; about his business by that humiliating not, pronouncing him unworthy of n contin- uance of the condence formerly repoeed in him. they on not likely to condemn one whose chie! oenoe lice in the [not thet he is not a. follower of the great re~ Jetted. Il'rnlnl) m marl-oi. from that We thin Harmon. The Inc- tor will rennin hm for 1. low dnys. while her husband ulliu into Lanna: and promote- his annual. Ha dines nt. Tate du Pont bunch m- owning. now At MWI'I'OWN. Len evening the Con-en stivee held I meeting in Aduphnnown Tovin lid! stand-d by sped aowd of both pun ties. Kr. A. B. Mdwmpenod the meeting. It. Chmd Prise-Ed- wud county. lolloved. lr.T.W. duty. Nepal. upch in (new oi Mr. D. W. Allison. Mr. John Hellre. of thin cny. concluded the union. opening m z. I Church. lam-l. My. Rav- 8- F- an.) A... h It. aha-h I'Mn: umrII. u I-Iv-U-h "W- oloquonuy nu. '0 "In W W 1"" pose. ' AA pin-torn. tho honoer Allin. ilmod to! tho M m. rusty. Hutu]. mulls-dun. aw-Jab. mud n. 44... M lwtvvr a.._ magame limb.- d-uhih Golden Lion Grocery