` Cdl . I C @630 i, M pro-pdtlu neolptot pdu,Ioc. and 0%. `Atlanta fill-FORD C CO" Irookvlllo, Ont. [Ar HALF />3/05. {Ar HALF PRICE. {Ar HALF PRICE. ITHE cam HAIF PRICE SALE { NOW GOING ON In0urGents Fulrnishingxfzlothingl)epartm ts For Ladies, Gents, Boys, M/bses and Ohi/dren. They must be sold. no watter how great thgmcrice. THE 0RiGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. 0 3. In or_der to make room for Fall Purchases. HEADQUARTER SHOE STORE. 14: PRINCESS STREET. Hula. Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Handker- chiefs, Gloves, Hats, Caps, &c. Men's and Boys Ready-Made C|oth~ ing, Suits, Coats, Pants, Overalls, Umbrellas, &c. White Shirts, Regatta Shirts, Un- laundried Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Workingmens Shirts, &c. Cotton Underwear, Merino Under- wear, Balbriggan Underwear, Cot- ton, Merino and Cashmere Socks. ton iolounsuag-p'n.o mm an mmtsf uw rum -nus mm mm sows. not usnss 8 aunts -- 3- L-..| 4. -n nA...|_.._._. n_....n. EXTRACT or - ~ ~ WI EAT. M FEWSTKNB; WA Large and Well Selected 3 tockjust to hand at Murray & Taylor's, CVVVJ tlkns. New Dress Trimmings. MOIRE PLUSHES We invit impaction of this line as it something new ; also of our THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, ` nrn all] I.` Alillihnlnl 5...... 0.. 1.0.... |.:.. 3.3. nnamr. ` WM. vm'wr:. Into Hunger for T. G. Rudd. ` DRESS 00008. We have Just received a mu range of the above goods in Black and Colors. being as Double Fold. Murray & Taylor's. BIBBY 87/IR'ru%E, i Below P<->l;onv's.- I-u Q 176 JUBILEE CLOTH, JUBILEE CLOTH, `I'll! IIV - A Inn of ""- '*"'...:."'..:"` `mm ........'?.:'.' mi: :3 vi 1! tho multitude Luhnd `wont cum. no\?'.i'.'5?`n'r7 W DIR 00. II Wall Band. New QIJIL \JI\I-I All the very best and cheapest. HlVin)Dlll'D|I&l0d the Hardware. Shove: and Tlnwuu-e usiness of Thou. Lemmon we will carry on the business. Hnrdwu-o. Paints. 0113. at rice: to compare with an house In the city. cry description qt Tin. hoot Iron and Cop~ pug ware mnnufioturod. Flnl.-clan workman- n. :AbsoIutely P-ur-e-. NEW BUS1N`Ess." PRINCESS STREET. '-.\.\'l)-- Ilonanuor mow vcuuuuuun I-nucu, nu... an A rule,tho world little btorr. The cum], howov`er,kdcII1bdIoh-Ingthouo ngiunmanplouluntlytothowwldh lotion.-wanunshnnda-nld. It convoy: 1 no '1|uunguxcI" ruurrul W thooldcststookluthiapnrtoftho Indd, their language, though litnihd in words, prunes everything they nqnln or we in ueir primeval wdnus. Tho dntricxitn which they live no but little known; occu- nionally they are placed byexplomnor upb- nionuiuor mom vnturoolno nders. but. .. - .-1|. OI:-wn-Jul II? and gx. s. Ilnuuqu-nu canny--gs-who A society ha": been formed in Bogohtor: the purpose of defending and looking after thointerestp and right: of .tho aborigines. The won! in slmllur in Spanish and English in 1 it manner-of Ipolling and in the noun] genes In conveyl. The nboriginu? nfonil to an 1).. nlrlncf. Anni: in this Inn. of tha Inuit]- And menu um I uucn nuu nun: Iup|.Iur' In my- nlty; He has recently been awarded with a title. [In in a populur man and prominent in all the clubn.--'1`. C. Cmwtonl in New York I 4.-IA uumwuuwrovns AND TINWAREL K IIIKDUC World. [1Jlll])ll`B wuu Luusu 01 we morning input It isaromnrkable fact that in this rich eld. where prosperity follows almmt every form of newspaper publication, there should be low enterprise in new: collecting than in any one 0! the minor cities in the United State: Few of the morning papers noem, dispatches after 11 o'clock at night. and It in nrya-are that they make special etrorta to get news outsido qt their regular routing Iouroes The result is there is greatsameneao ,in all the papers. The essential ditfenenco between them is found only in than edjgorm pages. The Morning Post, which I have omitted from the Hotel morning, paperg, I] very rich.` It prinu noapecial non; itia much up entirely ot the routine pron di.. patches, the paragraph: from Court Circular and nodal paragraphs. Thou latcor para- graphannpaidror whom a panonionot of Inlllciont prominence to oacnrea tree notice. Tho rah iuoventrnve guinaao par column lorthilclanotmnttar. Tho incomo of this paper is about o1oo,ooa lb editor in Bir Al- gernon Bothwick. Be in lnolnbor of parlia- `mont andathlcknndthin supports-or roy- nlh-' Ha ha: mnnntlv hnnn Inn-anlad with A IIUE XII . The Times newspaper had acirculntion new of aolnething less than 60,1110. This paper will have to come down in its price, as in circulation has fallen on conaiderably the last few years. he income in about half that of The Telegraph, namely. 150,000. A large parto! this income is from its advertising. It hzaalarger amount of advertising than any other London paper. It in the highest priced newspaper publkhed today in the world. The threepenm charged for it cor- responds to six cents of American money. The Times in the rural districts is rented out. It is olten taken by three people who divide it: expenditure and itecou. In this way its lmdera are brought up to over 100,000. rnxm cmctunox. The Standard has a circulation in the neighborhood of $0,000, and its income is about l50.0(Xl. The circulation of The Daily News is placed at 1(X),(ll), and in income at 100,000. Theee are the most profitable papers in London. The Chronicle, which is a later newspaper in point of establishment, is bliahed by the owner of Lloyd`: Weekly. oyd`a Weekly clean for its owner from 60,000 to 70,000 a year, and it in estimated that The Chronicle bring: hia income up to about 100,000. The Graphic and The Illne- treted London News are very pmaperoua newspapers. They bring in to their publiIh- era a net. income of 1w,ilX)ayaar. There are agrentmnnytradeapapen published in London; all of them make comfortable in- comes. The evening newapapen are not no prosperous as the morning papera. The Globe baa the iargrat income, which is eati- lnztrd at 50,000, but none of the other even- ing papena have any income which can at all compare with those of the morning It is a remarkable {act that In em. pan). C"- TVUWVU O my `u-ollnectouolunlnn Iuautupndvo lhlloloulcoln the uvouul cl Annru-an Ilowlpnporunnpuul. Tbouabotdlnuoa oluvnlulholondon uukuunu n. rut mm-In It In nun ah... ......... -Clr |uI'nIUI'IvrI Iilvwll Gill IUUI IUUIIID III. in the 'ru|I'd. Th mull b that all an pnunmu-at papa-In-0 loaded down with ul- nnhonu-um In olmrutalld thocmaol tho l nih~l Nuns some one nunpupn Inn umn uu..._:,- of publialnrlho man an lblncull. tun-It ll ~-mm and (I! like uqnnurly ullullho morning pap": low tlbtr dunno! am paying clan of human. Tho manning nownpapn ol Lonulon no pun blanket ducts. clumsy In tho and uviwu-I Iohudlo. The nub: part ol thin quot bglnn u;owulva-thunnnhud mortals. Nova oaeupinouhudtuhphoo. Hnllnlhntnnlnn-oh: noun-can-4-. ,........_. .. that than now: [not rnuuun ion In in Int dlli-not Io:-am Inn;-ct-[do urn thoaurlrnln th ugh tlu-nae:-In-4 in :1-mid. yup! I AL- l'..n I u.-. `l'lwl.o:uJuunonpporIdlIunontp|-ao- gunman huculuuluo lump uduo rich Imlqnpnn publish-I have have um-an-n at car jad. un- dank-ulnn-ulapnlbunlolpolnngny mm: Ian-Ihlii that thpnnlluuc hud- ilponpleuro nholutolydrlvlutodvorun Chomnolvn In the Mwqlprl If tiny thin to thou:-v-lvn known and not hocomo last 4.. al.. ......-..I 11.. _....In I. aL-A -II AL- Iona Peeullsritlou at no lauuou ol l.mlqu'o unqo Ilutot Ihocunltg Iooolpu from Adnlallf-Inch cl Iuorju-he on News authoring. concummo ma znovwoug N- 00!!! OF ILONDON PAQIRO. ` `mews AND morass Directly oppoam Pu-xmn'a' Old Stand. He has on hand I lugs and well morted stock of Lad1os .Gentlemen'u and Bo s'Bootn of all varieties ; also Trunks. Vnllaca. c. I intend making Custom Work rugocinltl having aecuredltho Iorviceuof the t Ivor men. , Colnlnblnn Aborigines. l-A_ l._'. l._._ I-..-...I l_ B- -paper I: Chang In - THE BRITISH WING Tl_Jf".Sl/)AY. AUG. =2:-E" nftiaen ' n6_ii:ii<'-n` ink`-.3-:it'.5 `l;_vsV-:`_\"`~' sir, theh: an genomcn I-`n-1-cm. "- t. Arnold Bums: Johluou in 'l'ho()muu.lj:nn. 163-111 In; null tllli II I unmet luleuo quenched n rucontlur who began uoxuethiga on n gt \ by nyinghgl will vhntum to tell` \` story as t In an no hm:-a n-.1-ut. by n _\-~ 15:; "but. th_eh.- gelnsnxcln 1-`nu-:n.':-- IQ "Amt. r, Ila! genuucln |-'n-ae:It."- Burgu In 'l`ho0usmupoh:np. nusnunwuyunnoxtwom. . Bo wuuhooluuolyo! as daampun mind. lmoI1x:uunini -Howaathewhiutsonll etc knew. far up I am aware. no one vucnndtotellu-iuqnontm-yinlu:'p1mence. Itbnld at him that at n diuuex iahlbho mhnnhed A I-nmhlhnr Irhn ha:-n -mugnhinn "'0 Ulll-IKUI Elle!!! III IIFIIIEIIGO WIN`!!! IIIYOOD thoeonvenntion. He would notchangv.-the lubjoct; heuimplystund at thospeaker and - lofthilntonythonext word. Fla wnnlv-alum.)-.-.1 .~ .1..- ....... ...:....a' "TN! 0lI Ell]. WIBII Pvoheuwd you "Dun. uunulnr," 1| thin put on the defensive, ny as much to his tact! .,,,,,...- `To his face, yes!` was due I"e"ply. Sometimes, who: other: in bi: presence would fall mm a gouiplm: vain, hooppoud thopmtestof nhuoluh Iilcneotdthotom-we` hlk Ind taken. ltwa cnrloustouots the wot. bhnkot etlec! hi attitndo Ironid hnvoon Ohm ntuuvnmn-Gian I1. .......I.I ....L ..|...._. Al... J uiluulurl IIIIIIII Ill TEQUI- Iuru a lniximwithuhim tonyhothlng but good ol thoahqnund dead. Notthn howouldfaileocritichomonuwoll u Inauureg but he wnaanuhuolntoonomyho Ie|ndnlnndgauip.;And howonldottennoto thovergaofindonomentin defondint.honb- `nut {Lilla or D. F. Armstrong). begs to inform is grienda that he has opened 51 Boot and Sh ..tore on PRINCESS STREET, wuu Is uDW um WIGOW. 600 but 16. .'I`hey were married soon after he- aoming acquainted. 0no'ot In Casey`: III is in the regular army. Mn. Cuoy has just been granted a pension iron the governmant. Abigail Tilton, or New Eunpahin, htho other revolutionary war widow. Bho receive: | pension from both the auto and national ravermnant nlnnnntinn an Kill A war panszou mun noun we onto and In ;:)yernment amounting to 8310 u yegr. Kllllllllll 01 VII" ginlu when the war at the nwolution broke out. and was unoug the am to blur his services. When tho war was over he settled in Knmu-ha county, ~ ,- Vn. When ahout` Inns. lint! usu. I8 years of age. he wanton I trip toJackson sountv. 0.. and Ghana mot than Indv WEI ll\IlI` Ill Illa mountains of Vir- olnl- `-3.... 6|... _.__ _ `ompnnic-I this A ltevolntlonuw War Widow. There are but two revolutionuy widow! left. One of them is Mrs. Mary Casey, of Washington C. H., 0., whmo portrait Ic- then-h. Her hus- band was Julm Case) , I revolu- tionary soldier. He nu living in the lnnnnhninn nf \;`i-_ KIUII. After various aervioe aoat and ashore. Commander Greer (a: he was then) tn ae- lmte-l in 1873 to command the Tigress on her famous expedition to the Arctic in at-arch of the survivors of the ill fated exploring vessel Polaris He sailed from New York in July. lS'a'3-the Juniata going along as far as Upernavik, Greenland. as a tender to carry :xtr-n eoal--and reached the camp of the sur- vivors, `in latitude 78 dega 34 mius. north, in its than a mouth from the time of sailing. The point reached was just heyond Lyttleton island and Cape Sabine, and the commander brought his ship safely home without the loss of a single man. Since 1873 he has been vari- ously employed, and was promoted to captain "n 1576. and tocounnodore in lC\\`6. His lgtett aervice has been as president of the examining board (or promotion at the navy department. He has ju~t sailed toassume commando! the European squadron at Leghorn. Italy. no- Lioving Rear Admiral Samuel R I-Xranklin, who will then he placed on the retired lht. lulu-I u_usu|Iua uUOIllllnpIl'll'I.lI OI Ul'I0l' from the amt photograph. by Bell, otWnh- ingtaon, {mm which the accompanying out is taken. An._ ___..I._._ _____z-_ _n,_. , n \ II: lll -llIl-\'llII- Admiral Porter, in his recently published book. Incident! 0! tin Civil War," givu much space to the achievement: 0! the Ben- ton and her gallant commander, and voila in detail how at Grand Gulf, when a Con feder- Iln shell struck the pilot house and demol- labai the steering (car then. Greer at once ran the bow of his vocal aquanly into an hank just holow uncanny`: haavloat Inhi- battery, hp: ghting bk gum coolly until the damage wan ropalndand then haulrdoul into the atnan co continue his dashing ght- ing until Grand Galfhad tallon. Admiral Porter has in his hookallnaportrait of Great ` [mm thonmo nhntnrrnnh in Hall nf`K'nah- uluw luir nuiuurlu lllllllll `(XVIII PIHTIX. In July, l*iL', when the grade: ol In` 0&- coru won Int eotablhibc-I by law. other grades below were cancel. and Mr. Greer was pronmteul to lieutenant commander. After various Ipocinl nervim nont in ll he was I-nt tn um llmtsuppl nee: early In ma. when Rear Admiral David D. Porter gave him mmnnml 0! the ironclad Benton, one of the lnrgat 0! the (one. In this funous vu- uel the admiral look pnnngw when the vent-ls run tho gnuntlul or Ire put Vicksburg, nnd was nlno on board during the urrlc ghting It Grnndnlf. A.I...I__I l_I...4__ 1.. L.` _ _ _ . . -u__ _,,,||.- ; , ; lljr I1 lg` hunt. When houuliuu hogan hounu up sun In ncunod homo and was on-domed to tho Han Judah. under Capt (Ilbrvud Bur Admin!) Wilkes. and Inn prominent In tho mlohnhd alhlr who tho Ooahuloruh un- hn-don. Inoncnd 8lideIl.|nd (burners- ury. Ir. Ensun, In-to union by force (run the Brluth mu! mum `hunt a prisoners. In thh ulfnlr ueut. Gnor commanded the deuchmont of blue jackets` ind marina which was -en! In the Hun Jadntob second cutter to enforce the dc-mud for surtvnder ol the Confederate diplnmnu, nude by unit. (now Reu Admin!) llonud Icnir Fnirfnx. In In! Ian-I -L-_ u._ ..__|.. ..n n-_ ..- NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ll)?` IIIIII. He was 0 n-side-at ul Dnytuu. 0., when ap- ! I-nllllul nnlchlupuun. Jun. 10. INN`. and want In l'hmle|plnn for the |-nvhunuuy training below going to sin. Hi: llru ennui wu In , Ibo nlnopul VII 8!. HAry`I. III the Pat-Kt`. ` and unul nu outlnnck of tho n-In-mun be crud nqm-an-ly In tho Irina (`W lunhh. tho rn-o lndopenduuv. on the Pu-uguny (`I- pudmon and tho mu: 0! Africa Ilccnuno input 5 year at tho Raul ucnduny, whom he ptduahdnpnnnd mlduhlpnan In June. IHM, munbtr two bu hrpclul. gnu! in Ink! Lg! l|lIl|Ol"I ct Iouulul. -.- _ _._~_._ _--|_ n_2_. A. _._.y__ nu: ol ufonou uu Appuuoa u Counuod the hnpun Ignat-on. RUM Aclulrll Jun: Augustin um:-. United at-I uvy. whohl habit- ngbnl bylhnlnium Ch to casual Iluuqudn-n Iunuqannnougwu Inn hcllmlllal UH. 3.1% WNID Iohdlll onlyl ounumunlnnan lhollnnl llddllo. pang: u! the \'u-hhuj bunch la HI and the lawn at unad Gulf April 80. NH. that Ian wan pa-umuu-I (mu: lhubqnnt colu- Iundorto thogrn-kotcunuuumlurandnov nuts on the unvyl -nu: uoun who amend the an-kv In IN!-even [unho- fon Mm. ll- snug` - _..LI..A -1 l'\_-A.... 1| __L_._ ._ IIAI ADIIIAL Ollll '1: U-g Ill. IIIOIU "IO may is now his widow. She Inn 1 Thai -.... ....-...|..a mu... .0... 5.. REAR ADIIRAL GREEK u.. \.r.. viuutv yvlslulln IV ..-- .1. .... ........ twvuII-r'vt`|Z. and In 1355 had L`... .._.-..AAA A- msn 1:. bun Baron using`: signature ,_`,".'_' """',,, I", :.;"of"', '7. `.7-3: in B1ua,.}n_k agross the Lubal. 0.. Anna.- WM. R6INs9N, UB2- '\-_... 'D_I_: `l\-'I_ ed umn torotclnono wt. untu: etoryoluledelend trnoman dellhen` 1 ml wmcme regretted to :y had hoengworn to.-,See _'l`lIn::" July I3, 134".` ` Ely In bottles at In. l)d.. &.d.. IIJL and 113. each. .\ono.ie genuine without the words DR J. (mun Bnowxre Cnwnontxrou _ Government Stamp.` A Overwhelming medical testi- monynoeompenleunehbotuo. V CA v'no.\'_nonn amino: and zmnluon. sole Xanntncturer. J. T. DAVENPORT. 83 Glenn. Runell Buoel. Bloumbnry. London Eng. AIJRJ. IBI'.11Il'R$lI.lI|IR AND PATIENT ALIKL DILIBIRATI nnucu or nrm on ma war or 11:: can We am. Sir. fnlthfulaz your; b mham. Mung: of the Pharmacy Socioq of Great Huang, to Hi: the y`: CAUTIO. --\'ico Chancellor Pun Woods! ted that Ii`. 1. Go Bnowwumg. . odly the inmate: of Cnwnonrxlsruthnt the story :t the defendant l"I[':g'nn was aouur'?:1?-"d'- vme. v!.h!ch. h.o.mtotto(l_t.o -1-!._|.w! been -W9!!! `--1_3I!I'1'|l|!I~" In. last. (no punuc. II we gm or we opuuou men we aununuluon or or my omor unn Uoula Blowneb la n mum. in I-uscmnnn .13; .. in R 00.. Ertollong the C lam. ` CAUTIO Ch'a`.3ooIlor Sir Inge}! th)nAt_AIi)r_. qnqoubg. ,;\_ .L,n______.-_ _An__-__-_____ .k,.-L, _ __ . eatery. Spurn; Cram Ne the Vomiting of Pntnnnc (Ind l\a""n nernl eedetiv t ' have occurred or 0% wm during many sin. In . Dior:-hag`. third` even in the terrible onus of Cholera IMI. we here tnened its 3 y controlling power. We have never need any other form of this medicine than Dollie Brownes. from a an. conviction that it is decidedly the best. and also from neenneofduty weowe to the profession and the public. an we on oi the opinion that the substitution of of my other than Collie Browne`: la Imrm mirror PATIENT mum. LIEBIG OQMPANY S I-1-om Symnoe & (`o.. harmnceutionl Chemists. Medical nail. Simian. Jun. 5. I85). '1` J. 1`. Davenport, lsq.. 3Grent tumoll Street. Bloomshu '. London. Denrr.-\\ e embrace t inop- rtnmty of congratulating you upon tho widespreng reputation this only esteemed m iclno. .IJ. Collis Browne`: (`hi 1:. has aimed for itself. not oni ' in H ostnn but all 0 `er the utility we must question I` or an bottcris imported into the EM . A of t 3 A mm: n every Alolndinn home. The country. and wonlnll be (Ind to hear of its nding`: mu" `ad their th brands. wonro lap toanygronowrel _ gnlofrwo fancy that t.heir`g{journ th re will be ut lmmesoont. We could Inul iply instances ad lnilnitum` of tho extrlnnry o of Dr. Collin Bro e s (`hlorodyno in Dinrrhasn and Dya~ . Spumn. Cram N the Vomiting of y.`nnd awn oednti ' that gzrngtyiocurrod ` orour duringmnny ours. Dim-I-l:c`n:`. and the terrible _ Wqhmje noyo;-_I_ngjl other toljnrot this modicinothnn ilrm WLCHIDRODYXE acts like I charm in Dinrrhmagnnd is the only specic in Cholera and [h t . . :1. Erl{IJORODY.\`E elbctnally cuts short All attack: of Epilepsy. Hysteria. Palpiuuon and mu. )r:"l'l8il.(l)Rf&)D\'.\'E is the only palliative in Xcumlgh. Rheumatism. Gout. Cancer. Toolhnche t C. , ` e`i"rom ;-muons: Co.. horlnooentloal Chemists. Median] um. Ju1_.5.l8w. `Pg ` Street. . Deu-&r.-\\oembI-noet nor3_un1t:_9f 3'9 wide: reputation Judy ululiolna. ADVICE 10 l.\'VALID8-1! you wish to obtain Riot. refreshing sleep. free from headache rellof from n and anguish to calm and an t weary N3: of pmu-acted disease. In- vlgontin; t a nervous media. and to the c nhtlng systems the body. you will ride out-salt with that marvellous rem discover-eq by Dr. J. (`ollia BI-Q1-no (late Anny . edioal tam to which he gave the name of C b0ROD\`.\ls`.. and which in adnmtod by the profusion to ha It t ndorful nd al ble ' disco ` `C;l'In1)mR(;rlgYNE in `tho `l;es`tremo'3JnidI{)v`:"I:e;or untmm. Bronchitis and Asthf ma. %Dr`;./.00//12$` Brc_2`e_z/_/_7':9 0/7/orodyne. Ierchnnt Tailoring and Gonts Fnrni3lu'ngs, - Wellington St, -1 door from Princess St. N.B.-Sole Agent for xnigui of 1.1: Emblems. ---can -c cvuuuw-uuwu urwuvu {Lure of D. 1-`. Armatrong). begs inform mg friends owned S Sonw of the Choices: (Boo-ls still left to select from. Len`-3 your order in season and secure A Bargain. C- ROBINSON, *0. ROBINSONS % Sweeping Reductions in Balance of Spring & Summer Stoek lo Mum! Amt. D. . The most comfortable foot wear for this ho weather. D. F. ARMSTRONG (`e:\3:'"'y Books 59.23` ix-ta applicuuon. l_I_ 1--.. `L- nnuinnurtnn n...._--- -_.n WIGWAM SHOES F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. E uerythinq in the entim stock laid out for an indiscrimin- ate Slaughter. W HALF PRICE. ICE CREAM SODA WATER. FRUITS. and CONFEOTIONERY and CIGARS, All the vnrv ham and nhnnnoaf