messed her deparnure. She isschqcmn ledL p'meteen feet long, two and pne- 'fbet. depth of hold, and one and one» inch tons burden. Her crew is Capt. Pbert F. Burt-in and First Ofï¬cer llew B. Coon, both experienced nu» .tors, and both conï¬dent of magsâ€a a lo voyage. . \ Ftp. will be shot for on Thursday. probable the Canadians will be buy, as the present team is con" ithohest that has been {sent to th. Col. Gibson’s score...in thq of Wales’ prize is the .b'ï¬h even at‘Nï¬ubeeton with the Snider muc in 'l‘qronto if this be ze‘ Malay prefer giving the note, as lilac.) up really valuable, and from tho two ngentsJJm sale of ~docon‘ is easily mayhem; The rave} in pairs, 9110 a fey. days waning he was presented at the 991mm! Gal-dons with a beauti- qumiyntpd address by tholiflyor city. The trophy wcu in..the it with Elliott was on exhibition. ; Canadian Rifle Team shot a 'on (.119 90]: inst. with the First linkaCorps, tilzq Canadians being jun by ll_9 pairing. Five of the ins beat. the-topslcqre of the Lun~ . begins. A ,gule... wasu blowing; were heavy shakers of â€rain, and nnmpounum of n westem pager, he- particulars of a new {mud .d upon unspwccting furmem. .ï¬ sallu mound and [equests one it a u‘ozen Sickle Guinding may 9 introduce among his neighbors.~ nus:- mnsents on oondition that, yo; be held respcpsiblo for any {in l: \ sells. A second agent at aft“ and demands cash or :1 its to: ï¬lm whole dozen, threat» LNLAN M1 Heinzâ€"T116 Champion d in Toronto last Tuesday, and 'ed an enthusiastic welcome from mouse concourse of people, testi- ‘. at 50, 000. A p1ocession of yes- ï¬le up of steamers,y.1chts, Lugs, vary other description of sailing followed the Chicom, with the pion on board, up the harbor. In uesday evening the annual meeting 3 Fruit Groweis’ and Mechanics’ but: Aqsociations will be ham, and Wednesday? evonina. the annual ng of the Ants and Agricultural riatiou, when the time of holding :Ixt. meeting will be decided upon. aExgELmev the_ Governorflenâ€" will‘formaHy open the Dominion bition on \Vednesday, September at 11 u._ 11)., 9nd tlm presentation 0 medals. will take place in the 10 Chamber on Friday evening.â€" W001) V ILLB, JUL Y 5’4, (879. fâ€. of one? distinct variety and é accompanied witu a sample in 1w, pulled from the ground when ith the root’s. The second and rims are .weqtyrï¬vs uushï¬fmen We hope :q 3439 some ofï¬the Ifrom this neighborhood com; be September exhibition in To- hqvï¬ust prize for the best ten sect ,wiut‘er wheat. is forty dollam. 1836 does pegbcgomg the proper- l0 Association, and, mogul-y; 90}:- are tlnpt‘ichmgsp be thetgy‘owtli [B u Golden Gate,†the smallest our stunted {or a trip around the I, 19ft Boston on the 7th inst., for Town. Lurgg num'mts..of.; people t was bud.‘~C'Qnsid$-ring _the the shooting “was “remarkably figuï¬gjah of Kolupore's Chalu “Pro Bono Publico.†e.. _--v 'u" -v-vnv‘wl, UH“ JIr. Perkins bl‘e:.'e\ute(l him by thrusts; ing his: ï¬ligeg' umier-‘tho hummer.am1. ,holdinggn until he gory-him downm’hpu. he struck him two blowflym keep him ‘qu'iet. , ’ A despcmte snuggle ensued. for a few 1minumn,.wlwn, Mu. G. .H. Peta. kins and others camomnd the bun-glen" was secured. The man gave his name, F“ Jelmfl’n'cen- lentils tquJtLeLetmnqe-z $Va?l(e(l"l_xiln down to the streak;~ On arriving at Lhostrecb tho lmrgIgrrtnmde '9. most decided attempt. to {we hinge“, but Mr. Perkins tight'euod ,,his 333351», whereupon the burglar drew a rcvojumx amLprcsentcd it to tho, lumcLof his cap- tor., My, Perkins grasped the roVolvor rind “went. off. ,‘tlm, bullet passing no. close to him ,ghut the skin, ,of hiamcck on‘the r5311; .Juuul side, diroctly back. of his jmv,.\vns,roddened. ‘He. made; It second attempt;th ï¬re the revolver, but; L. P01114113 in going to feed hiquuorsgg passmLtlu-uugh the IncuspmuL J10urd4y amp inhis own room. . Curious to know \"Ihq w 11k! be in his I'o«zxzu\t, tlmhlimg. imthe morning Mr. Perkins .viaitml it and found a man in the :1c5..o£.'closing ï¬belid eta. trunk in the room.“ Mr. 1 Perkins took the man by the collar and 1 ‘ A BOLD attempt at I1111~gla1vy and: 11' delibpmtp attmnptmtmnudel was 1113.14: 11b Nm't011,.11 gl’. ., 1:114 FLidny. n11): muck Mr. E. L. Perkinsnnd his b1other~,M;.. C. ,H. Pelkins, 11111. 1izen ve1y enly. to open 1:11qu stow, and when leuvinv the house 11nd left the flout (lopl 0111111. ,. l‘. " TORONTO Ixousmur. EXHIBITION.â€" The exhibition which is to be held at Toronto . in September, ‘ promises to eclipse. anything of the kind .ever- heres tofore attempted in Canada†It will continue Open forethrceweeks from the let to 19th September, no lessthan $20,000. being Offered in ,prizes. The gentlemen who have the arszmgement of the exhibition, if we may judge from the arrangement of the prize list, and the piogmmnie prepaxed, are practical men who understand their business ,lmd integriï¬mmakegthe exhibition a 3 success. The Gmei‘uotnï¬encral is-pa~ tron Of the Association, and His Ex~. cellency with H. R. Hhthe Princess Louise have consented to open the ex- hibition. V The ,.various.._ railway and steamboatmompanieS \will issue tickets at reducedxatos, and mm two or three eheap excprsions during‘tlze, exhibition. Large additionsale being.p.1ade..to.the ‘ already commodimls\buildings on the, Exhibition Gl'ounils,,,eiid the gmuuds have been. considerably, improved dur- ing tlle_ye_ar.. Boat races, .dog show, a granngmd competition, an illuminau tion of.,the,.city, and several other at- tractions are being prepared inhcmx ot the visit of the GQVBI‘IIODGGIIBIful'and the Princess Louise. Exhibitors at the Toronto exhibition will Memento exhi‘ bit at the .Provincial, at Ottawa, the following week to Toronto, nmLatthe Other fairswhich come after. Evsunonv, (lsplores the untimely death .cilthe Prim. Imperial. The snr- row infloglaud; is. aggravated by. the fact that ho wam in South Africa, not as an Dï¬iger of the British army, but as a guest of thematic». So intense isthe regretmt his untimely, and, in Query re- spect, unfortunate end, that Englishmen are painfully solicitous just now.to fess. ten blame upon. some one in cuisinto. obtain relief by punishing him. Ax scapegoat is found in Lieut. Carey, the ofï¬cer who accompanied the Prince in the expidition that ended so disastrous- ly. he is blamed on all sides, and evi- . dently for no better reason than that he.‘ ? refused to remain to be butchered when. heJiad the opportunity to escape. _From the particulars which have reached us there is not.a particlebf evidence to show that the Prince’s . life could have been saved ,even if... all. the others had been sacriï¬ced in . making the attempt. Yet, for. all that, it is more than proba- bquieut. Carey will be cashiered, an honoxable career will be violently and cruelly terminated, and a life rendered so miswable that it would have been better. iï¬he- had shamed the. fate. of his illustrious companion. in advance of the other. Should any put. in an appearance in this pastof the country introduoo the dogs» them“ BENEFIT Commune:â€" '.l‘he Orillia Times says: thecmicertiu the Music Hall last Friday.cveni:;g,;;igen by Mr. ‘ Hamilton Corbett for the benefit of the family of the late Capt. Kirkland, re- alized upwardsof one hundred dollars. The Hall was crammed. Mr. Corbett was not in good voiee,,a slight cold hav- ing got the better cLhim, but the en- ‘ tertninment was in every way satisfac.. tory and enjoyable. not-withstanding, A cordial vote of tlmnlza ,,was.tendered him at the close. . Ace-[new 'roa 311mm.» Enroovsri. -â€" â€"On Saturday afternoon, Mr. Fred. llaskill, a conductor on the Midland ‘uq'lway, belonging to Port, lIoPe, met with n seriousaccidentnt Oxillia. \Vhile the locomotive was “shunting: some ‘ cars, Haskill, who was on theJacb-one losthis‘tbptiug and fell to the ground, the entire. train of ï¬ve or six ems pas- 3 sing over him. Dysomemeans he kept ‘ himself clearofltho nails until the last car reached him,,£_he brake rod of which caught and partlypforced his body on the rails. Three ï¬ngers 03;, his .right hand, and part of his left foot were cut omby the wheels, and his left:.arm badly broken .in two places. Midi. cal attendance , was summoned and his wounds immediately dressed. , lie is improving WW fast, and. .unless inr flammuticn setsdn,.there is: no,danger of his loosing his arm. Although». very bad, the nccidentis not nearly so bad, ‘ as it Wasnt tiratueported, when it,was ' announced that an arm and a .lngmd . been completely. taken oï¬h; This was r Haskill’s third trip only, as conductor, whon he met with.‘thahnccidcnh. above. Item'slmk. ' A.._Youxw Cnmmu..-â€"An Uxbridge buy,‘E,“\V. Simpson, about 13 years ui' age, Ingmbeen committed to gaol fun three months for till-tapping. The boy had not returned from \Vllitbyvtwo or three \veeksmnfter serving :1 term of two months foxhasimilau' olfence. At the trial it turnedout the lad lznd nc~ tunlly stolen somesmnll ln'usslocks out of the prison buildings;P which he sold and gave away in Ugtln'idge. Excuusxon.â€"â€" Behveen. seven and eight. hundred excursionials from Lind. say visited Couchiching yesterday. An odl hundred or two strolled.0ver to town. Some; of the girls wem. rnther pretty, but the young fellow: were much the same as might. be pickeul..,np guy,\yl|ere.â€"â€"Orilliu Times. HARRY LINDLl-EX,_ who married. his third wife the other day at Penetangui shone, buried his second spouSo only a month or two bcfore. entering a .compluint against him for false arrest, the Attume‘y-Gmwml of Quebec promptly came to themescue by demanding of the Sherifl‘of 'L‘hree Riv; are on What authority the constable and his prisoner were detained. This had the eifect of setting the former free, and of enabling him to take the latter to Windspr to stand Mame“ sex .county olï¬cial, accompanied by the Michiggn sheriff, proceeded to Three Rivers, where the offender had aheadv been arrested 011 a telegraphic request to that effect from the sherifl. The Essex constable took charge of the man ‘ on his warrant, but while awaiting the time fee. the departure oh the railway train the 111111 rant was examined by the p1isone1’s counsel and pronounced ille~ "11].It was claimed that the Statute 31 Vict. ., 011111194, nude 11-. which the wa1 rant =.1va.s issued, had been iepealed by 40 Vict.,cl1ap. 28,1111d that the 91in sone1' could not be held under it. The ; \Vindsor magistrate maintained the var- lul1tyotl1is 1va1'r,11nt and Judge Polette, when uppeu led. to, o1'de1ed the detention of the pr'iso11e1 until f111the1 e11qui1y. The Ministei of Justice, when appealed to, co11ï¬1n1e1l tl: e 111agist1a1te’s opinion, 11111] when 1111 11ttempt11'113 made to .‘.' bull- dozeâ€t|1eecclmtuble from \Viudsor by A SHORT time ago an incident of some legal importance in connection with in- ternatioual arrests took place at Three Rivers... A man from that city, who was atithexime residing in the State of Michigan, wnschurged with an assault with intent to commit murder. A com- plaiut was lodged with the Police Man gistrate of \Vindsor by . the Sheriff of the county} where the crime occurred, and .the magistrate. issued his wan-ant for theatre“ oï¬.‘the accused. An Es- to thé locality. Winn Ito-trolled he had no more propertydsoloagingto Mr. Per- kins,,but had on hinmuadwv revolver besidhrtho one mentionsd ;. they waro both-woven shooters and he had.» box of cavttidgos. Ho was couvojcd to Humpwn. jgil... f Jim-nun m" .l'u-mrtoxs.~â€"A.~kuf~r..,Dr. Thomas Eclectrio Oil . See that the signature ‘qf . . N. Tlmmaa is on tho wrapper. and the names of Northrop Lyman are blown in .tjhabottlc, and ’1‘ch no other. Sold by All ‘modicino doalem.-, Price 25 cents: NORTH- RQI’ a; MMAN, Toronto, Ont., Proprietors ‘fprtho Dominion. ‘ ‘ “’HAT THEY SAY OI" IT! {A FEW FAUI‘S FOR THE PEOPLE. â€"'l.‘bere are but few preparations of medicines which haVe withstood the impartial judgement of the people fol-Jinx, greatulength of time. One of these is U1;"I.'l\0u_1m’ l'lelectric Oil. Read, the follewin ' and: be convinced :- 'l'homrmBobinaen, «‘arnham Centre, I’. Q, writes, 'f I have been alllieted with rheum- atism foutlun last ten years, and bare tried man renmdies without any reliel, ‘mtil l .trlfl Dr. 'l‘hmiuus’ Eeleetlic (lil and since then hm'eJianQ attack,“ it. I Would nee- ommend it to 9.11;."4J. ll. .I'Iuwl, Hotel K0011- er West Shelford, 1’. (3,, Whites, “ I have been troubled with liver complaint for se\'- ‘ eral years, and have tried clitf‘m-ont medicines with little or no benelit, until I tried Dr. ’l‘hnmas' l'Ielectrie Uil, which gaum me im. mediate relief, and I would say tlmtl have ,used it since with the best ell'eet. Keene. should he..\vitliout it. 1 haVe tried it on my horses in case of cuts, wounds, ctr.» and thinl: it is equally as good for horse asiior inan.â€â€"-.-\. Maybee, Merchant, Warkwortih, writer, .1‘ I have sold. some hundreds of beta tles of l'Ieleetric .(.)i.l, and-ibis pronounced by. the pnbiieuiene _of the bestanedicines they have ever-weed; it hasndene wonders in healing and.relievingtpaie, somthroats, etc. and is worthyiof the greatest eonlidence.â€-â€"- Joseph Rusan, 'l‘ewmhip Percy. writes, “ l was persuaded to try-hr. 'l‘homas’ Eelectrie Oil for a lame knee; which troubled me for three or four ears. and I never found any- thing like it or .enring lameness. ,It is a i great public belies-h." ! Nmr.â€"- Eclcclr icâ€"Solectcd and Electcrized IIK The following is 1: list of delinquents which we purpose publishing from week to \i'eel:,._us they come to the surface. “’9 would he very sorry to publish the. animus of any who, by misfortune, are unable to pay tll!£il.‘.:j',llï¬t debts, yet we [think the'puhlici-should he warned againsMhose who run up pccounts which they never-intend to pay 9-,- liobert Melanin, lcaVerumwslth. ., 3350 Alex. McDougall. qunchriilge. sub. . 3.50 \Vm. Glover-,1lamehridgc, subâ€, 3.50 John R. Campbell, (hunchridgo, quh. .‘ 3.50 1’. Campbell, usunehridge, sub. ._ 2.00 0. W. Kemlcxly, (lormurlyhof Beaver ton.) advertising 9,qu subscription 20.50 I". H. Braithwuite, (forwerly of.Bcn-._ ‘ venom). reluoved,,tml’or£ .l‘erry, ‘ mlch-tising c.,.,-, 5.00 . F. Howler-win,_{foru1ei-iy‘of BcM'crtou,) r , lnaunauce Agent, advertising, l0.00 ‘ A. Mcb‘adyen. (formerly of ()rillm and ' Entertain) Photographer, mlver- tising 83:. ‘ 10.50 '1‘. S. .1..lUrmncr, Orillin, eub. c. 3.75 H. \‘s'allmw, ,paintcr, ..(formerly_ of Names of delimmcntsxaill he. removed as the amnunta are paid) Others will be added from time to time. “’ondV-illc, wh-ettising and sub. 5.25 “NA. ,McL'utclwon. of Argyleymovcd . to Cooper’s Falls, Rnum, sub“, 2.50 I}. J. Staples, Kirkï¬uld, job-work» ‘ 3.00 Dayan-Comm Batman, .9. pupil -of the Orilliu High School, has been gazet- ted a cadet. of the Kingston Military pollegq. Mvs'ramous Denimâ€"Whilst Mr. Brady, of this towu,.,was out; walking from his place to visit aenfniend about a ‘mile from Lindsay, on Sunday, 13th inst, on the farm of Mr. Skully he no- ticed u. man lying in a. ï¬eld close to the road. ()n approaching he recognized Mr. Thos. Maloney in am almost insen~ sible state. {nisiug him up, he inqnir- ed if he was sick, um] Malouey answer». ed in the negative. Leaving him Mr. Brady went to his fliend’s residence, and lemming; in about an hour with nssistunceanrried Malone)! to the resi" ilelico-ok',-A‘.Ii:. Jolnu.Me.-iglie1~, where he died in u-few minutes.~ An empgy bot- tle wasfunnd by his side. -. MR. T. F. Roonm, of Guelph, is in town, repailiug and tuning the ongan of St. Paul’s Climcbn Tm: Omnggamen in this District visib- ed their brethren in Cambrav, Halibut-- ton and PbrbuHope, on the 12th. CHEAP Exuonsxomâ€"«A very cheap Excursion to Toronto and Niagara Falls has been arranged for the 5th August, from all stations on the '1‘. .k N. R'y, north of Uxbcidge» This excursion is under the auspices of ' the Presbyterian Church here, in aid ofltlae-mnnse [mil-(L ing fund, and it is to be hoped it Will be wall. patronized. See -lm‘ge~posters. Humans in this vicinity are busy haying. This year’s crop of hay is it very abundant one, and the prices ask-â€" ed are correswndingly low. Swarm Mzovuums.-â€"'l'nou 10ml leading into the village from tho wean, forming the WM pant of Nelson Street, has been asi'uigliwnod and greatly in» proved by turnpikiug, removing Mumps, M3,, but that big 'l'lm’ stump-mt Mr. Sknlnill’n gnto still llhllfl‘ tho -vaos|wct, lmving, after being umlupminml, lllllllflll the strength and ingonuiby of. n dozen men, three teams of horsebflmd‘ lmlf a pound of blasting powder to remove it. OUR DELINQUENT LlST. KIRKFI EDD). LINDSAY. Price, ,for large box, 93dâ€), or 4 homo. for .~ 319, senttby manna any. part at. L'hitod 5 States (rt-Canada; on receipt of .prioc, .or-nbyhp express, C..O.(‘D.' Address, \ AS“ a ROBBINS, , 300.1‘Tultau attachflrooklyn, 3.)." I ' PERMANE.’|‘LY CUItEDâ€"â€"no limulmg «by one month’s usage of Dr. (inulard’u Celebrated infallible lt‘it l’owilers. ’l'o cnn- uliuce Iufl‘erem that these powders .~will «lo ml \i'mclnlm fur them, we will eenul them by \'uil,.po.st paid. a free trial box. As Dr. (‘z'onlaml is the only physician that luau ever mule this disease a special stud), and M to our kuowledge thousand: have lmcn permu- ueutly cured by the use of those pmmlers, We will guarantee a pennfmcnt cumin ever case, or refund you all. mummy exromlec . Allsufl‘oxs should give these powhem an early trial, and. be convincwl of their .cum- tivg powers†Falling Sicknass The best $12 paper “ The». Advocate,†" Gmgm SQLAGI'EED, ‘ FRI} ITsCAKEs. M IXEDTEA ' CAKES» Buns. Rolls and rastura. Specialty- FAME LOM AND» INSURANCE} 1’ \ l" ‘LL"S,~SUPPI.1 I'll) \\'ltl()l.l'l.\'.\l,l'}. 1235'. 'Goou Mctu’raauns ASD MUNICIPAL . Drzuux'rumzs PURCHASED. - 1\' good Farm and Town l’mpurty, in I sums of $200 to $20,000, at a low rate of iuiarust, ou‘must favorable terms of re- lmyuwul.‘ ‘AR'I‘ER 8w. Parting dmiu tnmnd [mun . tho Railway Station and tllr cmghlhua Village at Moderate rate-o. 300A, ABERNE’THYï¬, AN†FRUIT BISCUITS, \VHOLESALI'} AND liETA’M‘.. momma 1-0 Lad/1.. 1111’ ' 1 _ I 191)]. 11 [CPS 1"; Cornea-~.Ki.ng and. Church Streets. PETER CLIEEORD Express parculs carefully attended to. Money, !. Money !: BE'RRIE’S Subscribe fo‘r' Victoria, . MON l‘lY 1'0: LOA N . Fotheringham; ‘I S" U NQC‘LD WIOODVILLE. IN Till-2‘ ('GHN'I'M" -â€"â€"0l:-- .mHN 35mm, LY BREAD: Gur . King and Stuart St- GENERAL AGENT.