I.-HI` y9I Will IIVO Dllyllit DIIIIOI`, , cooking pfunaomnooa and all klindn. :f';oo..~u..u II. Cg-awfordi. A A. ur nut-uquuui prlflolltll olocuou. 1 _ In to-non-ow : Mm I will discus the duty of tho hour.---R. lhulns. lllllll `run am. IV Iunol. Mr. Monk. M. P.P., Carleton. win" In an-rial in Tumnm nn Hank ml. pair.-Somu. 'ME~'Bn. New undriiu` and tried: at Rudy's, 88PrinooaII;g9og. ; V `T __ T _ -I,---r---.-L-L?- IUUIIIIU. ll]! IFIIIIO Inly $II ly imitated. the lam nova:-. U. lung I urug Iwli. nu ne ower. 580 M every 1- is stamped K " Imitntiona sboun . The frame mpy sometimes be Glouc- lv imihmd. thn Inn: nnvnr. . V All IJCIII Cll`IlC'- EWICVIZO line only aura to rfoct vision, at J. U. King : drug store. u e other. See stamped . .l....... 'n..'c...... ...-.. ......-u_... 1.- .;|....- Charles Jenkinl. ofthia ity, bu hie own opinion-about the men who. sell `live stock. In fuemfe he will mike deal: in horse esh with Methodist psreoue onl . unless the eel~ ler make: etdwilr thus 9 an animal: pos- eeu at least lnlf of the virtues claimed. Charla bought A home in the county lee; week and started proudly tonrdl the city. Bntit fell by the wuy. and he. hnd to hire ` help to bury it, and to borrow a ride into town. - It will nnt Lin nv `nr huolz usup [0 uury It, nuu w DOITOW I11 town. -It wn not his dny for luck. Plcnm of the Portsmouth Separate School -RoIult of in Baseball Much. I`he picnic held lit Channel Grove yester- day, for the benet of the .\`~epnrste school at Portsmouth was is sllcctoa. A baseball match, was to have been lsyed between the Elks, of Poitsmouth. am the Clark's Mills clubs. Thegame wns started but not nish- ed. After one innings had been com leted the new ball, which the Elks had pnrc seed, bursted and became useless. The visitors refused to play with my but. anew ball. This could not be got, and the gum was drawn. The score stood: Clark's Mills, I : Elks. I. A picked team with T. Little and U. ML-Conville, of the Pork Nine. as the battery, attacked the Elks, and on exciting ame was furnished. Johnston. of the giingstons, occu ice! the box {hr the Elks. and caught y A. McLeod. The ioked nine nn the mung. tlnfantiim thn RI 1 lm Pllls Iullclllllill. "It is the one thing that will prevent an- - nexntion forever,"eaid he. It will make Canmla pmeperoue. and when you give our people pron rity they will not care for an- nexation. ut without thin remedy, and with Canada left in the old rut. it will come to annexation in the end. Commercial un- ion willatimulate all buaineea and classes. I :lon t believe it will hurt even the menu- fncturers. Wh shouldn't they get along here just as wel an in the states? They have the materials, resource: and labour." waxrs A.\'.VlxA'!'l0.\ . '*"\'ee air ; I want commercial union," said N. G. Wright. the leading hardware mer- chant, and I want annexation alno. An- nexation would help our industries, revive Canada generally, and give us the American market: for our barley. In every respect it .woul(l,help trade inltead of hurting it. In short. Mr. Wright can no for annexa- nu cangnt Dy A. mcueou. 1n: ninewan the game, defentihg the I one run. ~ 3' that uutm `A Maa-at: 3:000! Vi:-hat. wry unnu win no Ill unenuunoe. The In e end comfortable mail steamer E M at Will take anexcnrsion from Kingston to swego on Friday. Thoue who take ad- vantnge of the trip cm depend on having a pleasant nail and enjoyable time. It is pro- bable that the Kin tons will accompany the excunioninta dnfplay the Athletic:-, at that place. See edvt. uurul u m r. vomnn. St. nul'5 Sunday school and inh pic~ nic will be held at the benntifu rounds. Mill Point. Batteau channel, on xurndnx next. Boots at l and 3 p.m., from ferry wharf. Tickotl, 10. md 15c. A Bat tory band will be in Attendance. 'l`hlll`l1Al|(` nnmfnrtnlxln nmil nflnunv xuu II we urn ullulment or 0,!!!) tom In be sbi pod to the United State: from the north J 1r._Smith. Q6 .... I`- Q..-/I-.. -..L....I -_,.I .__:.L _z. nun uuu ulcluln, OI DOIIOVIIIB. Raul the sdvertinment of the Welleyan Lsdies' college. Hamilton, innnothercolnmn. It in an I-ntirely nnnooctnrisn one. several churchea being represented on its faculty. and in now entering upon in 27th year. Special Advantages in music And art are af- fordnd_ npucuu nuvnnuges In muuc And an al- fordod. Try our dry edging: 82.50 per cord; dry pine blocks 83 per cord ; dry oak cordwood, us good as ordinary hardwood $6.50 per cord, delivered throughout the city. R. Cnwford. foot of Queen utroot. nun hunt]:-gal Ann` tumntu on... A6 L... mower, nnu Iuelnploa to all It. The Farmers institute of Ameliuburg held I pic-nic at Roblin'I Mill: to-day. The chief feature of theda wu nddrcuea on cdmmercial union b Myeurn. Clute. John- son And Dickson, of leville. RAIJ fhn calm-av-Oinnnnnt 4.` 0|... \\`..-I_..... .. zuusr a. week 3 au\'enr.ure. Thomu Scnnlon wu nrrentod this After noon by Oicer .\loCullough. The prisoner }stole a gold watch, the property of his mother, And attempted to sell It. 1118 Fnmwan inntitntn nf All||iAl \IIl'nv nut. ulu pair 0! OOIIIKI. The Itr. Rothuay l`i\'0d here at 2 o'clock with I large numbor of Br-ockvilliuu on board. To-mnrrow she brings here A party from Uttawu. The mangled remalnmf u mm were funml cote:-day on the G. T. R., out of Prescott. he on was out 11 I0 bully that it was im oaai le to identify ll. `omplaints have been made to the pnllm.` about boys pilfering Mr. Wilkinson`: gu- alen. Queen utroot. If they no caught (lu- "cnts" will probably be applied. The Hoyle brothers. of Ulnnnuque, lmvc lmule a big push. Thomu taking both so.- 'cond and rat clan after sixteen months attendance at Sydenhnm, and J oaepfi secuml clue after six months. Tl... .-..~ly.o. H..-6:-l.l .....a I ....-.. ...... 1._...__ -p_uv an n I 1,1011. ` V . 1'-Int you will nvo money buying butler, mu. oookiu IDDTel.`toin|tom um .11 kind. UIDUU IIWTIV B lllollll. The yachts Hnreld and Laura are down nmong the Islands and in command of jolly crown. The party which won: down the river on the (irscie returned bnmeycaterduy after I week`: adventure. 'l"l......-. Q..._l,... .....- -.____.-x .1.:_ _n.,. urlwwru, zoos ox Queen ureoc. One hundrod and twenty ton: of phos have arrived over the K & 1`. R. to-day. is in the first instalment of (MI!) tom tn ha nhinnml on Hm nnioui eon... cm... .1... A `young nun wu nrrutcd yuzenlqy at the instance of Jennie Hovnrth. who chnrgeu hlm with having stolen from her I Illclwl, 3 hat. and pair of conch. Th: llr. Rnthnnnv AI-rivnal has-4 ml 9 n`.-lmxL~ 1 pm. In Irrlngi [or I plo'l|l. For the bug quality of Scranton nun- coal. also for Englinh (Newcastle) black unith'o, coal at lowest rates, go to gun Iwrka coal ynrd. The Cunullnn Gnnlto company in pro rin nrticlu for tho provlnoinl exhihitmn. {ho ingotou grmito will nppqnr in cut) orm. 1 ` ________ ,____ ___A_ A, , ,. 1 ,, . I nnzwnm uuu-, mu nu.-urea smne linu linh. We hzwe got .3 full hnnw- of |A|natI'v London do and uout. Polo: Inland wluu. J1 Cruvlord. great many camper: on the Islands II.-.n returned tn (In my. `PM cold won- thor chuod them home. Representatives 0! ch; formers` union: will moot in the Wlndnor haul on Suurdny at 2 p.m. to arrange for I plo-nic. For the but uunlitv nl Rm-Antnn nmm Illll 3UP`: 3'75". (ieomu Bunkln mlulonnry. mind 327.5! l hi Kingston in dc; of the Alnuma and .\urth- Went yr-opal and oolporugu mi: alum. A. lirlnnnnn. uf ll-lImm.. ....| u. JIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill _un Spt. 20th. Hum-uu nu-I "I-pun Illll 0l`lp0I'Il|!9 III! II IL "2' `Iguana. uf 1uInm1':.a." and Mr. Klnghnrn. nl this city. upon: hm week at :s'h.1rlmI Luke, anal ucurenl time ab. \\'n Imvn nut .. lull lmu..., ..l |-|.-u-.. ` l\lu'IIull MIIII. Ono hundred mm of on. the Mn rocohv ` col during dx yarn. Arrival to-day from the kobonnvlllo tnluu. TL. an.-..l.| 11.44.; .n__41_._ 1 -LV wrjhn-oclk I Boo{h'u is the cheapest plum for 1 plan bluclu, buuehvood. hard or null wood. for uncut. l`....... ..l 114.-.... .__--,L A", I-- - I -- an n uuueuu vrulcn may wuu to secure. Another repruen_t.at.i\'o conservative in M. W. Pruyn. formorly of the house of com- `axons; Mr. Pruyn. Although venornble and ` whilelnired. in still in active buuinols. He ` is nu-deutly in favour of union on principle. And he soon in it.,too, the only mon{u__9fatop- ping Annexation. " "It in Hus nnn I`\;l|n 0|.-0 u-ill ............A __ Cuu of Dunn people no nuumod .1] 51 t H bank. I ` K;:I:.W:MlV|Ohr. mmllogu Buoktn `hug lnInJo`.I D4\-- IL. .._. AL- 1...; ..-__l,, ` I'osl"IUr"| Ulrllt. g w ( I .'unmu 0 Jo :1 Shut: out 5 pocket boo oozgzlnlug I70. 3 We c-lslm the hop: on -v.-urod hum and bu-o'?hlut hooon undo In 3. Ju. Craw- fon . . Il.._..I. L l|,_.|.v_ 1- -., L . I Iiutnrwvuli mm. The lunch] district Ihe-sting uf thv Mnthmliuu oocurnin Quoen unset church In] SQDL hh. `an Nolan 0! Run Ila)` |.I~-.\Huu the l`u|Il|- an Talking Abnucuullllngl- -I vlpc-u an Anoutlnu art `thou who no Tullnc Noun. \ Livingston & Bro. want Isloou union. `sglunnun wanted 0` J. Klluvj Sou`; ~ "Aral won! (all than conch. hum lc . M 6 `ll ('lII:I ln|lInI|A.nA.| A 'n--n- Lannngn I-4... lllly Mr. uni whats! a fume home from 'P.Poten. barut. .... .I-u- -.... |.h-.g|.-.. 1I`.-..-_ I.-. A mIAcnAi-us PICKED up av oua \ Qusv nznoarens. lXCIl)}lNT (IF THE DAL H. Luuunpofn spoouolu. mlu nu. -8.]- 0.. .....l...A ..:-I.._ FUN AT THE GROVE. The Fnlltlu of ll$n.` 1___I__-_.- .14Ls_ L9. u I) nnuw wnus (0 uuuu 0! nnneunon." .\lr. Downey is one of the Inge number of ` usomervative Canadian who are lookingub mm: st nnuention. They are not tune the eurneat sdvocnte: of it, and yet. they no in it I-eineliu which they van! to secure; Another ranmnantntivn nnnuu-nt,iv.. I. \l -.n,... -..J. .\NNIXATl0.\' A8K.\.\'(`I. John llowney cltulltn here. a conservative. and one of the trio who tint invitml Wiman to come here. You'll nd moet every one here in favor of munnercial union," eaid he. The only question raised in an to how it will effect the importing and Inuiuiscturing train of the ieilgu rities. On principle I think it would he .i gran-l thinv for both countries, porti- cnl.irl_v for Cauu n. lt would bring Ameri- uiu mpital here. anal that's what we need tn .~timul:ite us. \\'e have the material. 1 mm`: see, either. how it will hurt the manu- l.wtu:'ar.<, but they claim it will. and their claiux aiiutllil be nnsvrerenl. The main ob- stairlr l see is that it will make New York the great in: rting centre. Goods from the nl-l mu-l-l wi l no longer be brought to Mon- treal nml Toronto for distribution. but New York will do all the importing trade. ()9 the whole, however. I believe it would `be most IIIYMI us." What do you think of annexation 3 Well. the cry of loyalty, which in purely sentimental, in gradually giving way to_a eideratiwi of that queetion. le think that annexation would remove in oetility between the countries. I hord- J t e I ' know whet to think of annexation." .\Ir rlnunuav In nu. nl eh- la.-..........I..x.. ..t isoneoltheheedmer-` non-I H 1 * M `.*..".*1`. ':.::.:*'::" In nu us. as uturpuu uni lu Elli conrle OI talk on oornnerenl union. Without being Mk-l Ioullng men volunteered the enrneel hope that nuneutinn would come. The! it we: homul to come if they weredenled oom- mercinl union we: even e more general con- clueiou. How this eectlon leele can be gnthered from when the lo-edlng men hen- about say. ANNKY l'l'lII\' Aik A\'l'I It was Ionowhot lufpfili? too. that here. in I town which in not an oring from Ihoinnntieo of having it: bother Inodo worthoa by canton lawn. Iohould nd plenty of nnnontioo continent without look- nn for it. It cmppod out in the course of k him! C, XVTM II. I. II I TI 0' h uruu for the Armor: of Lanna: county. it bola; the county an and than In-gut town in the county. II has {cw mumlucunl. Thh. porlnp, my account (or tho I: of the union sentiment. for it panda pu-dun. I (end rcpnuatr dvo conurnivuu up: for it no Inform- on. und. in fact, it bu not divided on party linu. In -.. 4....-.-I.-o -..-...!.l_- 5-- AI.-. IQKHIIK ,Mr. Winn will nd Nquuue sud la nu-rounding oulturul community tho- llly The boo in I oorlol `I IAIIAII fnr than I-In-In nl lnnnnr rrom we tore ng It will be soon that men (IKE CI in Lane: country are 'i_ ":Ini4ou.v:bilomany-uioquully .23; annexation. . NA|'A`lln 0|`. 435- U.-The way In which oonmeretel ulna h epteull In the emeer town h well Indicated by. deep tltoutt mereheete. ldrnen Ind tovnpeogle take In the matter here. A oaetntttee 0! their lending men has written to Brutus Wlmu. nqeee hire to vhlt here, and thin invitettou hen Inlly been ted by the dktlntded unlon relortner. t lu- tereethg to note the political ootnplex 0! thin committee. one of then In John Dow- Iey. e coueerntlve d etroa heat end e lentil` merchant. Another Ilr. Elliott. A custom home otlioiel. who in pneeumebly ol the eeme lelth. Their ehrte have been eupplernented by thoee of II. B. Sherwood, manger ol the Neputee. Teuworth 8 Quehecreiltre . ltteeleonndereteod that `Mn Wtmuv I ruheother etopeln Cen- de. et ltlnpton end ebevhen, spreading theta` goepeltehegoee. It villbe About t e time of his I`eeteru_,1,rip to Detroit. u. l|.'l--_ .-III 62...] L'-._.....- ___v I... ulna: county Allvo to the In-you-mums of `III: landing 0uulou--In Advocates found In nll |-mm- \ l'ouoo-I|d- ||[ I. I`. Detroit Howl. AND THE oouusncuu. umoui APOITLE WILL ntsrouo. , g N.-\I .L\'l-IE CALLS WIMAN. `Q_lI`|I3PI,'oD.HO. ` ` . ...III -_.... _,.____ |___.,s,, , L. V l'UI`IUV9I"IIW Ina norm 1:! those chap Tholppomi. _ wanna 1aI,uuu was or manner to!` uuwogq : thl Itounon Nile and A in. from Donor- 3lIW0,llD`1'lIiI.ogI.I.l' on` and ilinmbor, and 19 I-30 ` III Wu linlotdhlt` lumber. 11 solar. Slngporo in. bun chu- temdtocu-rylunxhor Oungo.` . . .. .`_-_r IUFBU, (III CHI! "'90 0 . At mama . dockntho nchr. auibddi in ` lpoding"l34',0(l) feet of lumber for Oawogq u ltnunon Nil: And Andlm {mm Danu- nrnvvnu :.ocnr. amgupore, unwogo JO ' 1 ` '1 tontcoaldprop. Nisgan, Chicago, 24,475 _buIh. woat. Clnnloa : Schr. E. H..R..utho1-ford, Clint.- lotto, 506 tons iron ore. - A `I Rntllunvn nn Olin maul-'n llgnllu-LII I- ' `&.u(uV_.iI in f.oro at Huudry K TI:Epoon'I. TonQ?|I|0 PP1QP1'f"'" .no . mo nulrwum Wlm wnou xor weapon. The Ichr. Starling arrived at Portamouth from Chicago Int ydek with 1 of grain. On boin duchu-god it in foim that she 'hud'_)0 ulhlu dunnied which wu pur- chuod I)` Richardson Son. A-whm. . Quin. n:.......;... n......... on uuvugo, sum total oou xor um 9, The Riohnrdnom have load th'6 at.-h`r. ` Clara White with wheatfor Conaocon. and the Khartoum with what for Weutport. The Ichr. Starling u-rived st Pm-tumnmh w lI?l`n:'achoono,1- Watertovm received 1 new foremut at Gable &` Mncfarltnfl dry dock, Omega, and loads cod for Chi The Rinhu-than`: hnvn land t|u'i' -Mm u uuuruly Wllll uulrgo 01' Iron ore. Jun 3' The tug McA rthur e_x cned to leave for Belleville tn-night, to ta 0 in tow I raft for Qnobec. / Thu nnhnnnnr \\"ntAu-fawn ranging) - ...._. Clea 01 men no can`: llcll. No'rz.-'I`he public will not be alone in it: utinfactior over this well-merited pun- ishment. Every right feeling and fair-act- ing newspa mm will feel that one step has been on. albeit an illegal one. to rid the profusion of one of its blots. lnteroltlngltenu Gathered Along the u-haul--Veuel Movomoqtu. The Iohr. Rutherford cleared for Cleve- - lend yesterday with aoergo of iron The tun McA'1-thur axnanmd tn ham. 0'... pmuwu Is ucauulul DIUCK. It is not likely Pcrker will take any fur- ther libertiea with the nocial foibles or fan- cies of men he can't lick. Nun TI... ....LI:.. _:n .__. L, u well connected. In its issue of Aug. 18th Vanil Fair eon- tnined About an dirty 1| paragraph as could * be put in type about Mr. Gamble. The lat- \ ter went to the office, st No. 20, Adelaide street east, yesterdn afternoon and de- manded satisfaction rom Parker. He got it. Parker was invited outside. and when Postoice lane was reached Mr. Gamble pounded him in pro r style. His eye was painted a beautiful look. It is not likplv Pu-Inn will o.I.. -.... 4'..- lvsuuul vs ullu. C. W. Parker is publisher of I 'aniIy Fair, as paper containing I weekly msss of person- sl attacks on lsdies and gentlemen of Toron- ; to sud surrounding towns under the guise of socisl" news. Msny. or nearly all, of these odious contributions are furnished the scan- dal-monger by outside parties. |'am'Iy Fair is likely to follow in the wake of Town Tall- snd other similnr pnblicntions, If it does not. the editor," C. W. Parker. should get every day in the week what Mr. Hurry Gum- ble gave him yesterday afternoon in the age on the west side of the post-ofce. `nrker was formerly associated with a church weekly in the city. He is said to be well connected. In :4. :....... ..l A..- Io.|_ rr_.,-._, n - uwrriu U KVICIIHTUIE G Doll. ` A v :. Sc-hr. S ` re OI 387 onn'o6nl.: nron. Ni..}i".-`.pci.sc..'.'.'f`g34.475 / ~uvu II` on curly uu '. um 1 (Hill! -Win! I!) DO obi to contradict` hllmelf. But nun rue `gm not for comncid unionfhntil see more fa.vora_bl`o ` u-gumout than Mr. Wilnan ha olnid. Lot : wsit uni lee how Sir John dociderto He will be Inreto got on the right `Ii o.; (He hadn't yet 0001131!" John`: alleged doclantiqn in . onnonitinn. I And Every Publisher of: Docent Newspa- per \|'lll lIeJolco Excoodlngly. Toronto World. `gun u - .... ... . ._, WIIII I UUII We learn that Col. Oliver will be on the half pay Hit in live weeks. He will then have no iment to return to. Ho wall, however, sti I be on the Active list but bu - ing been five year: an n regimental lieuten- ant-colonel he will go on the half pay list. (,`ol. Oliver was called In by teleihonu and the paragraph read to hl,m. Ho ough- ed about it. saying: That in a very olal one. It has been puslug around for the put nix months. I really know nothing about it." un:`pu.uu|I..ru. uul. II no 30!; II: no mum; I1 mam nu ll. forever, for the Imperial army seldom ever ask for the recall of a person on the retired list. But. fancy I former com- mander of the forces takin orders from the deputy~ndl'utant ginernl ! it would go down with l ban '2 learn that Col, Ulivnr will In nn H... It Was l"lrut Bung SI: Month: Ago-`I1|e llllury Ion spunk of It. Kl.\'uS`l`u.V, Aug. 23.--It is reported here that Col. Oliver is about to retire from the communal of the militnry college and that Sir I-`red. Middleton, whose term as mnjor- general shortly pires, has lpplietl for the up intineut. his deeputch was found in` estenlsy's Ottawa I"ru I :~eu-I, and serum to come from an Authoritative source. (in presenting it to a well-known militia otiicer no surprise wn expressed. He said : "\'e.-I. l have heard that before. I know ll\'llhl| well tint Sir Fred. is swfull anxious to remain in ('nnmlu. His time will soon be up as com- mander of the forces, and he would rather lo something than continue on half pay. for he is on the retired list in the imperiitl army. And, Col. Oliver, who is on the ac- tive list. must be soon called home. He has Men in Cannuln over ten years, and is. I be- lieve. expecting it recall at on moment. I hmlly think Sir Fred. would suitable for Ihn nnninn hut H In. nab It |.. ...:..I..o .... nuuu) uuul -`Ir rreu. would be aulume 10!` the position. but if he got it he might. re` main in it lorevm-_ for tha lmnnrhl m-mu III. I. "R: eide wheelere which have llouriehed on Lehe Onterlo an the St. Lawrence from the deye of the Marthe Ogden till the ulvent ol the Jemee Kell . now the John Thorn, would number we I up to hell an hundred. The thoughtful men who he: wiumeed the chengee which hue token piece on the St. Lewrence within the lean fty yeere on eeelly lee int the tie) in not fur Lllehnt when the Amerioen llnee ul the entabellum" deye will he duplioetecl by Inter and more oouunodloue eiolorwhoel eteemere. muting tripe from Lu-wieton to Montreal, with chengee at thle point. . (Fem. Rune urn on. H.-.9 9.. rm. . .m.. cnuugu u um pouu. " .1 . Co I. sweat was the tint. to run A side M III: II III excurnlon utouucr among the islands. V I. ITUVIIIQ WI IIIII UlIIUg III} UVUT .1;:?.'n'in Oatarin haa baa onvand with alda vhaal ataaman. In the palmy day: 0! the Ht. Lam-ouoa and Ontario ataamboat company. which waa hmhn up in INK), the New York. Northern. Bay Stata. Ontario. Cataract and Niagara. all palatial hoata. formed the Lake Ontario linaa. South Shore and axproaa. Mtho aama time tho Can- adian mall lino waa running the routa tlioy run now. The ataamar Pauport u! that lino made hot appaaranoa on the St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario In I345. Int 4') yoara o. Anterior to the war of us nhallion .3 ploaauru traval through Laka Ouhrlo and tho 8:. lmvnnmnlvor by the American linen waa ilmnouaa. It would average about 54!) rday during tho pleasure auaaou. The 'hmnaud lalanda and the rapid: 0! the St. Lawmwo rm an attractive and charming laaturaa. Wera the aamo hoata or othora, almllar or aupariur to tham. on the river to- day. the tida ol ploaaura traval would pan osr the route in a volume at-aaur than in I I. - -:.I_ .._|._-I-__ __.I_!_L |.___, A u a u Ieue Ie-lnleeeneee el ll:-Ooae Den- 'l'he Ieele not an Good New-. The Ogdeueburg Journal. e lap at old: wheel bone, eeve the! up to I there wee no other kind of ekemen on Luke Ontario and the river St. Lawrence with two excep- tions, the Iron uufe. e stern overehot wheeler and the Reph . I win but with 5 wheel he- tvreen Mr Mile. The m propeller or Icrew wheel hoe: made he eppeeru-use about lful. llweebelltet Oewqoeud Mledthe V ua$elh. Pnvlong to that due. end our nhnvn ALA [Heine-In ll-I Lane: nnvgt-I eeplolu A VERY CHESTNUTTY RUMOR- yet seen oxr -op tion.) mm the ...._ J51. i. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. SIDE WHEEL 8"'(AMll`iI- WELL PUNISHED. THE BRlTl.s`H wum. WEl)NESDAY.? AUG. 24. "'.u'"'"'up N ? Ofllvllw In II-I32, and increasing, numbers. Religion ~in_ 953; .n.mnmcdt"hlth' An nnmnqngrg `Jinn unium. Evin` nhuwd tioiun Ircloiludiondmittllutlnnde .the lrulu ol all natural opportunitioljlvatn thq nunuun, ll "WWI: bu-[ineu-men, u-g nnidlv inorouinn. maimed , cGiynn, D.D., and James Red th. Lilli wuu-no-uo. " In the meantime, there are pretty strong indications that the political action of or- ganized labor is approaching its most critical stage. It looks as if the dangerous delay from the hitherto indenite or distracted aims of labor associations is at last to be ended in the universal adoption of a single clear issue. New York is the key to Ameri- can politics, and ultimately, in industrial matters, to our own. And what has been the recent history of New York labor poli- tics ? I give a brief summary of the leading facts, from which anyone can estimate, inde- pendently, with tolerable exactness, the trend of events. On the 26th of August. I886, Henr George accepted the nomina- tion of the abor associations of N w York city as their candidate for mayor on the single condition of a support of 30, votes pl god in genuine signatures. The election was `then fought out on the` issue of land re- form, and was decided on the 2nd of Nov. in the nominal defeat of Mr. George by but 12,442 in a total voteof 158,662. cast for him and his democratic opponent. Abram , S. Hewitt, Four days_ after the election a meeting was held at _ r Union for the pu _ of be ning the formation of a na anal party upon the principles of Henry The central committee a - of John MoMao|:in,Rev:.rh 0/ , active organization of land and her clubs was entered u n at ouoe. On the 8th of January-of th year, H George began the pu(I:{lie:tion of the Sun art, the point * organ t e party. 0:: Sun y, ay st., the Anti-Pove socie held its rst meeting in New ork, an raised the cross of the new `crusade. On Thursday. Aug. 18th, at the labor convention held at Syra- cuse,nN.Y., the land-doctrine was accepted as their next litical issue by the labor` pu-tyiof New ork state. Meanwhile, the prraplaganda is being carried on with extra- o aryfaetivity.' Land and labor clubs and Anti-Poverty societies are springing up 9' . 3 !!!I!l_ hat "' it """"'c.'..`i"...;"'..Z`.'1:.c{':`.";.~ _"`.'1'..' husiinessanssa. an tug uuunzuy In nu! lllu. Let me nero re- t emphnticully that the most dnngeroua i):a of aociet . the reel anarchists of to- day, are not e doe rate men in the slum: of rest cities, but e men with education an leisure, who, infull view of this gather- ing host of discontented men, seeking some- how to remedy honorablv their minery, stand unhelping uide, jest at andobetruct and confuse their ebrta. If hope give way to despair in the heart of that host, and ite accumulated power, lost to control. break loose in reckless, vengeful devastation, the unending blame and ehame of it will be upon the indifference of the cultured an , the well-to -do. . T... e-I... .........L:...- 41.....- .___ _.__n._. _n.____ IJQI-IIUI II All uuwul . It is moreover one of the moat hopeful feature: of the timu. it in nomething to \ congretulete oureelvee upon that we have laboring men who, with all their herd toll and degreding uncertainty of emplo ment, have yet. the stuff of I manhood in t em to examine reasonably the caueeof their wrong: and petiently and reeolutely to let to work to right them. I fail to understand how any intelligent man can object to theee or- gunizetions. They deserve rether every men`: eymputhy and co-operation. Help them in their study of the I-ocinl problem. It in even to your moot eelfish interest to do so. For remember that the wont thin you can fear in that labour thus orgnnizeg ehould foil either in finding the right tolu- tion or in ec-curing the temporary relief it may have in view ; for this organization. beautiful in its rational purpose, could only disintegrate to give place to e hideous monster with despair in his heart and blunt- iug anarchy in he hand. Let me hero re- nnet emnhnlzimnllv thnt thn mnn. Anna.-.m. "1 sun on me tenco,lIIo under," and he; I will prohsbly have up vote on the qua- tion at an early day. and I don t want to be nhlined to nnntrmlu-t` lulmnnlf Rut -t Anv uury. ` l Consider this phenomenon : Over 3 mil- lion laboring men. rouael by I sense of their Iniaeruble lot, stand banded together, with I plainly Itatocl list of rofonnn in their hands, and resolved, by peacenhle method of lawful Agitation and the ballot, to obtnin these reforms. I know .of nothing to panllel it in history. It in mm-nnvar nna nf Mm mmt hnngfnl uuirugou nnu nlocru mncninery 01 l'.Ol'I`0l'. ` nt, lortunntel . prudeutlnrge-thou htod men are the foun en of the union um be- come it: uuboequent leulere. It in no eon- Ipll`IC_\ ngnimt mclnl order, but rather an endeavor to restore social order, unhnppily loot. Restraint is placed upon the deeper- nte ; strike: nre discouraged ; end All are urged to Itudy the red causes 0! induatrhl disorder, which must lie in no immutnble order of nature. but in renmlinble human injustice. The remedy the are counselled to neck through the rations method of poli- tical co-operation. Accordingly toward: the obtaining of at leut some of a long list of legislative reforms} demnnde-l in the pre- iunble to their constitution, we observe more or less of u comtunt. political endeavor all over the continent. This awakening of the laboring man to the possibilitiol of hie p0li~ ticnl fruuchise, us in menu: of securing his ultimate freedom from industrial slavery, ` is the most momentous fact of modern hie- ` tory. Clnnniqlnr tlnin nlmnnnmnnn - ll.-gr n mil uluuu, um Iulgull OI ll00l'. Union given strength, and at lint, u is but untursl, this new-found strength in used Against. the most imxnodiuto causes of dia- trou, And In hnve strikes, boycotu, open ougrugu and a Iocru machinery of carrot. Int. lbrtunntalv. nrudunt lnramthnnnahhal at rew Puts cnienletedito Ilnlte on lIn- preesien-The pepder at the Land le- (orsss And the Iueoeee 0! III Cem- peign In New York state. i(I.ws1-ox. Aug. 8a.-( i`o the Editor) : it must he epperent by this time to the most ussnel newspaper render thet e politi cel and sooiei movement of nnneuni import- enee hes ieirly token ehepe upon our eon- tinent. Note, briey. the eouiee 0! events in Saxon Ainerioe sinoe hunt the beginning oi thie eentury. i-`int, you have ssoenty population. living prosperous Mall contented smid eonntlese eeres oi uneppro ieted vir- in lend. Then oomee the time rnilroedl. the rush westwards, tlw rechlees [rent- ing oi the iree lands, the closing-u ul ne- turel opportunities. the cungee into cities. the dietress oi iehor crernped to life and desth e le 0! competition. then the cryetellisetion labor`; d isoontent into s. legion oi deieneive end oiiensive tredee- unions. dieeonnected end with time verions. Very speedily comes 5 time when. onsn eree twice thet of i-Jumpq, with houudleel wealth of mine end hnrveet, nod with ell the modern lebor-sevin inventions. I pn- letion of but sixty mil inns suffer: the evile oi the umet dunecly over-crowded countries. While more then innperisl lor- tnnee sw eccumuleted out oi the toil oi the masons, lsbor`s dlllltrous competitive strug- gle continuee sud iutenuiiiu. Men. women end children are herded, In many 0! them etnrving, into the stilling done In cities. Dieeeee and Vice take the weaker. Men of the desperete strong reeorl to indivi nel and orgsnieed crime and jails sud tieriee, "blsck owers of civilization," multiply. But the mess in their discontent preee together into larger sud larger unions, until history sees the inception snd unper- nlleied rowth of the goat oompreheneive union. t e knights of in Union nivm ntrnmnh and at first A; In A sxrrcu or ITS-RAPID pnoentss ` on runs CONTINENT. THE GEORGE MOVEMENT. n I: 1.;-uuuu. All llllllll 'l'!lOl.l.'I. . Thu unprecedented success and merit of Ely : Creun Bnlm-'-as rad cure for catarrh, hay fever ind cold in the hud-hu induc- .od many adventurer: to pldoo ouhrrh modi- cinu hearing some M miemblnnoa. in appear- ance, atylo or nupe upon the mullet. In or- der to trade upon tho rqpntscion _of Ely : Gram Balm": Don't be ddooivod. Buy on- ly Ely : C:-nun Balm. Ila; In you [Ir gnu us--ecu. ID-l"Ill'll III III DIG]. Z. Prevoet, of the New [York clothing store, imvinlgiven n lnrge order for fell im- rtaatioug 0:1]! cl~ will reach her:,d by August eci to inn e a ler uction in clothing made to order on pu8:poee to induce cloee buyer: to Irrehue now, and enable him to make .1: in room for the incoming goode. Our 8l'3.50?euitI reduced to 812.50; our 815 mite reduced to 813.60. Ali other linee reduced in proportion. Remember we guarantee n t. unu was 0lll'lll-0(l mu two Id} I Several otlm-`minor cues also stand` ussuueu HIRE H uunma went. to her bed- room window end twice celled Jennie. " She did not answer thouglwehe looked out and saw him. He ut his hand through the window and carrie sway the goods. This hspxaned sbout 1:10 a.m. `A match was lit so t at Williams face was seen. Mrs. How- srd says her `husband also saw the theft. On Wednesday morning when Mrs. Howard went to her work she found the articles at her e:nployer s beck door,with the following note. ' """ 'Jennie-You can suit yourself. if you "`i"neet me Wednesday night or not ; if you` let me in when I come, sll right. If not you know what is comin . Yours in haste. Do just as you like.`-W . J. R. * The letter was written on a small sheet of paper with a lead pencil. Half of the words were! it out in capitels. The note was nnexp uined by Mrs. Howard and an ad- 'onrnn1ent occurred until to-morrow. Wil- liams can rove an alibi he says. He has witresees _w o knows where he was all the nit t. ' whole ngnount may collect." Uriah Wilson, eonnervntfve, is one,of the silent men of the dominion parliament, but some think he will hunt forth on tome fu- tun Buy. He in also careful of his views, _and they IN not for the public, at least not on common-oi: union. ~ . - - I t e fence,lik Llurlor, said he.` `I will nrahnhli hnvn In vntn mu tha mun. Charged \Vith Embeaalement - An In- ` tereatlng Larceny Cane. ` John Larue, of Odessa, was charged with embezzlement by Jacob Powley. Mr. Larue was l owley`s agent in the Iale of organs, and the complainant nay: that defendant notied him t at certain purchaeer: of muni- cnl instruments had not paid anythin , but when he came to bill them he found that Larue had been the receiver of certain caeh. Three cases of embezzlement are on the war- rant and the amount involved is 67. The defendant denies the charge and gave hail, though after much objection, to appear on: the 30th. Larue eaid he was ready for trial. A merchant in Odessa went on the bail bonds, saying that it was unfair to keep a uei hhor so long under a cloud. I . R. Williams we: charged by Mu. Jennie Howard with Iteali a hand satchel, ll nair nf nnnanta nml . ab-.. 1`....-.J.... Jennie Howard with ntealin {hand iatchel, a pair of coneta, and A t on Tuesday. The prisoner indinantly denied the charge. The rtiea are co ored. The young woman teatihed that Williams went. to her bed- rnnm winrlnw and huh-m m.ll...I I4L.._..:.. nuuunuw cuuuvl (It Inc neram. bllllru Smith. formerly mansging editor of the Louinville Courier-Journal, and the present new: editor of the World, will probably suc- ceed Mr. Cookerill. Irlllllu HIS CBIIIIUI IBIVO I! nglnntl. Col. J. J. Cockerill never: his connection with the Now York World to take possession ~ of tho muugiu editor : chnir of the Herald. AI managing itor Mr. Cookerill will re- ceive the largest ulary ever paid to a work- ing 'onrm.liat. and he will moreover be in nhoo ute control of the Herald. Bollard Smith `nu-Ina:-In mnngninn mlion. .J 5|... nrclumuu l`Ul'U8ll, ma uunoua war COl'l`0' ndent, wn to come to America in the all to lecture under the management of J. B. Pond. but Mr. Pond has received A cable- grnm from him nyln his health is so bad ` that he cannot leave ngland. ` \ Col. .1. .1. Cockerillnavern his. .............a.... I 'l'ho`Gr-ontun Barguinl In the city. I prnvnnt nl.|u4 `M-.. V....l. -l..]I.: Ill IIIC Illll geuerlu elecllon. l)`()_vley Carts will usume the Inamge ment of the Fifth Avomm Theatn-, New York. on May In. He will produce (iii- herl. nyal .\'ulli\'|n"I ooru L his own I-Inga" liah cofnpan and wi rent ft to rst clue companion w on not using it himself. Archibald Forbes, the famous nnntlnnf was in nlnnn on `Iain-:.nn In cl... bnlen [rum we IIGIFOII l\`(Hl`b`. It in and mu 1. the order of the Indian ` .l-partment Chic A. l'ulbert.aon has been aliaphmed from his pooition in the council of the Tyemlinaga reserve. This was ex- pected since he voted for .\l r. -`I. B. Burdett at the hut general election. l)'HvlmI (Yarn: I`i" nunumn Hm .m.n..m n. n. nuruuu. m.l'., Int! 1. -`L Larmux. ` proprietor of the Ourrmo, Bellevllle, re}.udl- Me the interview: on commercial union published in the Wmu on Saturday. nd taken from the Detroit. News. to i. ..:.l ok.o I... .1... ,....I.... ..t .1... v...n.'__ '(:a';)"t`.luE:::ilhard A. Huckman has been ap- pointed deputy consul for the United State: N at the port of Hrbckville in the place of W. A. Hchoold. u D b.._..l_A. II II ,,,n -n U n i|lIlI IIIICIIIIIU IIIUP, W" CUIlIull30(l- Let us have commercial un_io"n, said he. And, to tell the truth, I cm t nee my dif- ference betweu that end eunention. -`Nei- cher course will hurt niunufncturimt; I t will all even up In the long nin. We I ould adopt an coururto get rid of this horde of custom: oune otoen. It cost: the govern- ment eboutu much to keep_/ them as the whole egnonnt tlley collect." ` Urinh Wilmn. eonnrvntfve. in one of the l\l|l Kl W"'ITIQ'r0W. I r. FL. 1.. Pncend. Q. (3 , As-thnbulu. formerly lkwnnier-Genersl of the bar of the province, bu been celled to the legisla- tive council. !`-..A l.`.I__...I A n..,|__.__ n ,, 1 ,,, I pmxoulonuly, on lnunaay OI um Week. Hon. 6. A. Kirkpatrick nnd Mrs. Kirk- pstrick, and Mr. md Mn. B. M. Britten. are announced to soil from Liverpool !or' Kin ton tn-morrow. _ hr. (3. (III IIIUUI 0 I ngi. . Min Mnud (Jrshuu has been appointed mutt-on of thdgnul. .`-lho begin: her duties on Hcpt. Int. ' \". N. Allan` 1: Han \\.'InnImI (`Ann un ncpt. Ill. ' W. G. Allen. of the Wlmtod, Conn.. Herald, in visiting friend: In the city. He ` In an old Klnltonlnn. - hglll .....L...._|. -1 'l`-___A_ __-__ _. ` II III Ulll I\Ill KOIIIIII. Dr. A. M. ouebur h, of Toronto. min at Thouund Inland Pnr . will visit Kingston. pmfulionully, on Thunday of thin ivoek. Hon. H. A. Kfrinnfrio IIIII Mr: Kirk. I VIIIIIIIK [III Ill1lloIIUro * 0:: ii! that Cudinal 'l`uulu:ru.-m will retire V from the Archbhhopric-of Quebec. Ho {ul- \ tho olbot of :30. Mill Mllld HrL}|Lnl.Iuu Imnn Annnlntnl [IE Bree liquor cues were before the court. s `was dismissed and two u'i'journed.1 In-n.l nf.hnr-`mlnnr nnnna nkn n-n Mr. xuunl, M. I . I"., xmrluou. Wlll 00 married in Toronto an Sopt. 8th. J. U. McKotchniu ha been nppnlntod oluoiool Hunter in llollovillo high ovhool. A_. Haghuou, ol Ackuon. Ohio. in In the cit . e in A mnchinm. and ildoing wall. glr. Kemp. after spending A work in the oily. left for hi: home In Nownrk. .N .J.. to- dust"; u l'.._I__.. _,1AL, n , n In (MY. . a ` W. '4. Cothett. of the rm 0! Sloan. M \ Muck. Humhort & Corbett, Erie. l'A.. in villtinuz hi: brother. 1).. At: oluo !`..A:....I 'l`.....I........... ...m...u.... JI'U|ll|.l up (ring Lulwlu 0! nurung It." short. Wright for annexa- ition all that Mr. Wiman and others claim for commercial union. In Maura. Wright and Downey are seen the two branches of the Annexation sentiment in Canada. One in passive, dormant. It new benet: in an- .-nexation and yet is not ready to espouse the eause. The otherie radical and open. It sees the benets and in union: to grasp them. Thin it the practical element, and it is gradually making a deep channel into which the paeaiveannexation currents are slowly and surely makin their way. Turning to the mann acturimz interests. IXVII UK IIHPIIUG W. L. Huuiltuu. dluriot iuupocwr 0! In- land Royouuo. In in Irulaml. lh-I-minnl ll.-.-.9 ....-..|.-.I 1.. n'-.-..._..._ V. 1 ., on nlllluly. Mr. and Mn. Cam. Syrwuu, N. Y.. are` mm. with And. Wlhnot. . .\Ir llnnlx ll DD I`.-I-0-.. ...:|I L. TICIUII. Mr. J. Donnolly left for (Jomu. l .Q.. to (II . zllnnr Rnrn-Q In. .-.I.o..l..-.I .|.l..A..-.. .I_..- T ugioor Barnes bu oloulnod thirteen day: i have 0! lhlw. l\ I II-_.lIn.... .n..._:-. L , . an nuuu run-uuc. u m Lrugna, Prlnclpnl Grunt punched In Wul.rtmvu, N. \'., on Sundny. Mr. and II. (`Ann unuu... N \' .... People [Wheat Iovouonu. Sayings and Doll!!! AtI'lo&AlIOIl|mI. noon Victoria warn glam. . J: nor. o!Chlengn, In in the city: Hint O'Bfkn. oi Toroum. in'iuiI.i|g her homo. kll-- LI_...L. l-|_, 2 1 I.v 1 . POLICE OOURT-WEDNESDAY- III! IIIVIIUU In limb uh} 1. visiting lrlomlu at Hcton. ll- I I\._.._|I.. Ln. l 11 . u 4\ o( looopoly Ihut has cram sixty 53... people In an IRA twlcopatihn ol Europe. the giving a! labor -sin I frn uid. will he tho platform on whic "munit- ed labor will more in A body Into the next. or nnhuquout pmidonul aloction. In `O-ll|0fH)U'l lnllnr I will `Human thn `I. IVIJIIUIIUIII. S. B. Burden. M.l .. and '1`. Fl. Carmux. Arnnrinlnr nf Ihn I)uIna-an llnllnvllla .-- ...N UIUW ly auu Illflily IIIIKIII EIIUIT WI . Turning acturing mberesta, Mr. John Herring, had of I hr 9 foundry \ and machine shop, was consul . 1 Lot in hnva onmmaminl nnin"n_" min! In-