< a-h-nv I. . â€' men-1r. Mr. Landon 335'? the m in: M m a. number of meemm‘ddm mtowwknponpenny-ln-theâ€"alot which was simply to put a "m :1! In a. not, and the outoom wouldbe something SW9“. 3g- cnaxlea Rivera-Wilson laid. in NW mmmwm 3.1mede inherited .mnladon or liability. which new mmm0§. - -â€" - - hn, N.B., with but, which n In a. leaking I". 86.10 ' dockedtorre 17000. 2:: A with â€than 8-. "£3.33 NE? “Chou-4,11: I. condition, pa! vessel floating level m and forming a dangerous to fl. 5:; 7m or the comma?- IzzBartholomewdescz-ibedtheam- dandmemasementotm.nayl "rubbish. Rent-madman ha mwhflettwasotthe utmost Whtheeompany.mab80- “Macaw the company: gammdpayforltm He therefore moved, seconded by Mr. mmthereportofthecommny. umbmittedtothemeedngbeadm- ed. â€.mtonowodthemoflonwm an mam: which was lost 17" MWmvommï¬j mmmemover. gammmmmmJ gm coma o it flï¬n oo- 7 ‘ 39. The' e __ . - W iii-Ms ot'the praident. It Chanel Mun-Wilson. as an un- .auaasgmâ€"oï¬nflnfluoai uncooflgï¬onnnuég 4003' 05:0 388 058% gawkwflqflauaoflugg agï¬gbonoflaauoi 05.8w ggogafll gaflflowgoauosnl ooï¬â€"afloooï¬hngagoi agauoongn 833.830‘ Eoflugvagâ€"gofl I! égobdavaoflgsa 3 25A E 3382 Mr. Bristol Baker, a shareholder. as- sailed the administration for its ex- travagance. which, he alleged, had brought the company to its present lamentable condition, and at the con- clusion or his speech moved an amend- ment to the resolution to adopt the annual report that the meeting should not conï¬rm that portion or the report relating to the arrangement entered into between the authorities of the company and those otthe city of Port- land. Maine. contemplating the joint c'eetionotaneievatorrortheuseot the company in loading trans-Atlan- tis vessels with grain. The directors ad shareholders of. the company, he declared. must not approve of any when. which involved handing over the control or any part of the system d the Grand Trunk to Americans. who sou-sate homing into the hands ‘ db. American steamship lines. 81:- Charles Rivers- untamed the speaker atthis speaker’s remarks were drowï¬ed with Mr. Jetrries advocated the sale or rental of the property at the company at Toronto. and complained or the dis- missal of. certain ofï¬cials from the road. “If," he said, “we should so to warAwith the United States †(here the said. mutt pursue a. waiting policy at the present time. They must not be considered experimental, though the conditions were exceptional and tran- sitory. No scheme for the reconstruc- tion or the capital of the company would be taken into consideration by the Board. The ï¬nances of the com- pany were in a condition to relieve all anxiety, and upon the arrival 0t busi- ness the company would be in a. condi- tion to avail itself or the fullest advan~ taxe- accruinz to the shareholders. Tbs moment that the museum: m shown A tmdenqy to Amenosnilo tho druid Trunk road. he said. and boon many exaggerated. has with. to s vory considerate dost“ an American ling and tho company must be [aided by the interests of. the Maiden. which he would never su- bomsto to mtimeatsi considers. tions. The times which had beset the mt administration. Sir 0mm aid. Md not been propitious. but the mason wss clearing. The volume a! bum. had been cones-ally paniysod. but sitar tho American election tho prosperity of tho company would b. rammed. American ‘rsilways. ho ,-.; i Baton-lug to the general charges was: Mn 0: havin ordered a new wool“ car. the pres dent said that then allegatlons had been caused by the picturesque Imaginations of OMB- dlu: local reporters. It was necessary. he and. to have a new car to replaee the old one. which had outlived m useful-ell. Counuulng lu- sddrm. nu- onm- sad that Mr. chutes n. morn wager of the GILR. shown himself to be the very best mag tor are M699. Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson. the presi- dent of. the company, presided, and in the course or his remarks said. in re- ference to statements which had been made regarding the increase of. the exâ€" penses or the company during the past year, that when the Presidential elec- tions in the United States were ovar. the went-hound trailic or the road would returns it. ordinary proportion. end the expenditures under the general chattel would be reduced in the In- London, Oct. 14.â€"’1‘he annual meeting or the directors and shareholders or. the Grand Trunk Railway was held to-dab‘. as previously announced. The room was crowded, and a. more representa- tive meeting has never been held in the history or the company. . in We: liven-Wilson amends h Sonata! lame: nd Believe: I“- BIRBCTDRS’ REPORT ADOPTED. IT WAS HARMONIOUS Wat» {$110415 Dalila 81.3011. 31'» 4mm gust. ï¬rm-“arm UMBER. £96315: .h mmaxfltnwmiâ€" .- “â€"meâ€" Manama, ï¬wmmm manawoon Meeting in London. ï¬nned m 1; Over. ité D D8718 £9 "SOD; has twehead and lodged in the bed. ("use then got a. looking glass and, lymg down upon the bed, aimed the revolver at himself, with the aid of the glass. The second ball is in his head. He Is still alive, but will pro- bably die. _- â€"-.u â€"â€"v‘; been in town. Last night the session last- ed until 1 o’clock, and anomer was called early this morning. The afternoon session commenced at 3 o’clock. Business will pro- ‘ babiy_ be completed to-morrow morning, l â€"_ shot Himself Twice and Carries 3 Bullet in an Head, Ye! uves. i Danbnry, Conn†Oct. 13.â€"AIbert Price. a farmer. aged 48. of. Brewster. ’ 8.12 made a. ‘ desperate attempt to 1 kill himself yesterday. He went to his bedroom and shot himselt in the need. ' Tm- ‘oan strnck his skulgwent throng}: yvuotl ucuuu, wuen :1 Mock réii‘rr'am'Eï¬Ã©'top and crushed him beneath its weight. He was picked up and sent on :1 mt car to the hospital, but died ted suicide 011' Prospect rant on Monday. is not known to the police or 011 City. whim-e he ls supppseq t9 have come. ll m‘n-_-_._,, -v-v- .a van Luc uuu‘ structlon of the new steel arch railway bridge was killed this afternoon. The man was in the employ of the Bridge Company. and was working under me Immense false work which is ungorA construction, when _~... ~-â€"Vu v. w: Al'cl- The local police recczved word to-day that George Smith, the boy who Is serving a sentence for stealing a bicycle here, is wanted In Goderlch for: a angular offence. Au. Y;..Il-_ |_u_,A ,, The Hockey (,‘iub will be organized on Friday evening in the Council chambers. A large flock of wild ducks flew into the river gorge Just below the cataract early this morning. About 50 of them have been shot 9n bqgh sides or the river. mL- l __-_.... v.-- -u -. nay-u.- for ciwnp drinks, and began qunrrolinx over some money matters. Words led to blows, and (Insoy drew out a large jack- knifc nml stabbed his companion in the slur. making :1 «loop but not fatal wound. Dvnwsvy was mkvn to an hotel and put under tho doctor's cnro. Casey walked about town some time after he committed llxo cowardly â€ï¬‚ood. but no attempt was made In uri‘est him until he had gone across the border. He has not yet' been (-npiurod. Dempsey is a. lineman. whose home is in Hamilton. He is a cousin of Jack homosey. ti_1e_pug_ilist. nu. , u u .__‘ .... "u," ug‘. Va. Avubu \ualactcl' uuu appvux-am-o, and had been engaged for a short time as plckcrs by Dave DePew, who is shipping large quantities of apples to England. At the time or the trouble thev :rorc _wundcz_'lx_1g‘ mount; the street looking “ vamllflt Uu cute. woyk on the con- Ln â€Tray a: the Falls m Which the In“ Jack Dempsey'l Cousin Sulrered ~llallnn Killed-other Soles. Niagara Falls. 0nt., Oct. 14.â€"(Speclnl.)â€"- A stabbing :xu‘ray occurred at Niagara Fall- South early last evening octwoon two stran- gers namml Frank Dempsey and Bob Casey. Tho twn men nye_ 01; rpugh character. and The Social Reform Committee has decided in view 01' the public feeling touching personal questions not to call a. meeting of the Federation at pre- sent. Henry Labouchere, editor of Truth, in an article in that journal voicing the sentiments of the Radical members of the House of Commons and the supporters of Sir William Har- court, writes: “Nobody ca,.res a. brass farming what the National Liberal Federation may say or do on any sub- ject. The Federation is extinct as a factor in the Liberal party.†"to Summit! I. Mm! Federation Executin- 'I'lumlm lord lion-hen. London, Oct. 14,â€"The Executiw Committee of the National Liberal Federation met at 2.45 o’clock this at lternoon, and spent the time up to 6.30 in discussing the situation. The committee has issued a. statement ex- pressing profound regret at Lord Rose- bery’s withdrawal from the leadership of the Liberal party, and making pub- lic recognition of His Lordship‘s sig- nal services as Prime Minister and leader under circumstances or unusual difficulty. The committee in its state- ment recognizes also the fact that Lord Rosebery's action in resigning was due to a. desire on his part to promote unity in the Liberal ranks, and rejoices to know that the party will continue to beneï¬t by their late leader’s high character, ability and en- thusiasm. Lord Charles: Bereaford. who Is a captain In the Royal Navy. and was rnrmmy a. Lord of the Admtmlty. has dvvllhed In Hand In the Conserva- us'n lntnrnnt fur the seat in Purim: mam, fur Um mmtcarn divhflnn M‘ mnm‘urd. mafln vnmnt by the death nt‘ M92 â€wry Hymn linnd. 6059th thé mm mm 3; Wm Mutual yvutéraay that hm hm! mmnunrml NM lutmtton ff conï¬rming: thn amu- Lord Rosebery explains that his re- terence to Mr. Asquith at Edinburgh was not meant to nominate him to the leadership, as he would not at- tempt to dictate to the party. Lord Rosebery remains loyal to Liberal principles. and the leaders say that the party will be ready at the next session to renew the united battle against rides legislation. and)“ beyond doubt he contem- plates 3 sensatlonal move. in: Wflllam Vernon Has-court's de- nial at his intention to resign has been received with general reliet in Liberal drcleo.~ Hadihe resigned. the pod- tlon or the party without leaders in enhatheï¬ouseoICommonsorthe House at Lords would have been†awkward. su- aniam We leadership of. the liberals in Ge Bounced Cannons never-has been thinkth’athetalled W Many to support Lord Rosebery as loyally a he should have done; more say that Ms overbearing manner, his oppor- tnnlsm. his want or one ounce of the enthusiasm 0: Mr. Gladstone, or even ‘ of Lord Rosebery. even were it not for the supposed preference or the Queen for other Liberal leaders, would debar him from a successful leadership or the party, but his ï¬ght against the education bill and state doles to landlords last session in the ommons won him the gratitude of. t e party, and would make his removal from the leadership in the Lower House greatly regretted. The growing feeling in the party is that Lord Rosebery’s place had best remain unï¬lled for the pre- sent. Slr William Harcourt leads the Liberals in the Commons and Lord Klmberley can be appolnted to lead the handful of Liberal peers. The rest can wait until circumstances force some man to the front for the leadership of the whole party. s!HARQOURT DENIES IT STABBED HIS COMPANION. udmumaybestatedthathehu Yar- . 3.“. non Burnout-mummy dome thy: Ev? . . . 1,“;- =32} PEI-M {HRH-131’ I! THEXARH _____ vvuotl unuvu ucu from the "top and crushed“ him u- "stâ€"ks ‘ Inna-lad mm M -mu~W-Mo ‘ llJiiS H H‘ Ul'la'h’. metal. Leadershap. m1 St. {the United States regulations govern- . ing th_e importation of. sheep and other A representative of a French Asphalt Company of Montreal, which laid the asphalt and masthue pavement on Par- liament Hill last fall, was here to-day settling up the contract which he re- ceived from the late Government. Be- fore any further pavement in ma , ,V_.â€", v w~~ammy of this city. as been appointeq Department of Agriculture to all, sgegp §hjpped tram this an 1 “Doc†Johnson has been requested by the Postmaster-General to explain his conduct during the recent general elections. Mr. Johnson is mail clerk on the Erie Huron Railway. and it is said that he was given three weeks’ vacation at the time of the eiection. and that he spent this time working in the interests of the Conservative candidate in Kent. The Postmaster-General is investi- gating a charge against Postmaster Farrow of Brussels, 0nt., ot oflensive partisanship during the last general election. Mr. Farrow has not been dis- missed, as stated by a. Toronto news- paper. It is reported that the Minister of Railways and Canals, before ï¬nally deciding about the stone for the Sou- langes Canal. will ask Dr. Dawson. Director 0! the Geological Survey, to examine it. It 15 currently reported that the stone which Mr. A. Stewart. one or the contractors for the Soulanges Ca- nal. was prevented by Mr. Munro. the super-Intending engineer. from putting into the work. meets wlh the approval of Mr. Joseph Hobson. the well-known engineer, who was asked by the Minis- ter to look into the matter. The con- tention was that the stone did not comply with the speciï¬cations. Minister Fisher. it is said. is now after the scuips of some of his 0!!!- Cci‘rl. Among others. he has recom- mended that the services of Dr. Dun- can, quarantine ofï¬cer at Williams' Head, Victoria, B. C.. be dispensed with. Dr. Duncan is accused of hav- ing permitted. during the late general election, a suspect with his guardian to leave the hospital. where the sus- pect had been recovering from small- pox, to go to vote for the Conserva- tive candidates in the city of Victoria and of otherwise taking part in the contest on behalf of the late Govern- ment. Dr. Duncan was also Health Officer for the city of Victoria. His conduct at the time of the election formed the basis of a discussion at the city council, but he managed to retain that office by a narrow vote. Later on he resigned in favor of his brother. There was considerable comment to-day over the action of the C. P. R. in dismissing from its service one of its despatchers here. The telegrapher dismissed is Mr. ’1‘. Brown. who has been a servant of the company (or upwards of ten years. There was a little trouble between himself and the company prior to the recent strike. When the strike was ordered Mr. ‘ ‘Brown went out with the other men. :SInce the settlement of the strike trouble he has resumed his duties here. The old sore has been re- opened and Mr. Brown received his blue envelope. Although the annual return by the railway companies of the Dominion. giving particulars of the trafllc over their lines. including both freight and passengers. number of miles traveled. quantity of rolling stock, etc, is by law to reach the Department of Rail- ways and Canals by 0c: 1, less than one-fourth of the companies have so far complied with the statute. The result is that the compilation of the annual statistics of the department is delayed. It is stated that the de- partment will resort to radical mea- sures to enforce compliance with the statute. According to a report received at the Fisheries Department, Inspector McNab, in charge of the British Coi- umbia ï¬sheries, estimates the total salmon pack in the province this year at over 600,000 cases. of which 249,850 cases were put up on northern rivers, Skeena, No.88, etc.. and the balance on the Fraser River. The inspector confesses that he was very much sur- prised at the big catch this year. ow- ing to its being an historical oft-year. There has. it is ï¬ne. been a. decline in the Fraser catch since 1893. but no- thing like the sliding scale of pre- vious off-years. The total pack for {our years previous to 1893 was 78.000 Cases. and four years previous to that 63.000. The great improvement is un- doubtedly due to the Government hatchery. There are now thirty-ï¬ve eanneries on the Fraser and twmty up north. a total of titty-ï¬ve. Mr. Mc- Nuh says not so many sturgeon are caught new as three years no. but the present season was far better than hunt. The nturgeen industry only t'ummenvml t we years ago. and. u there wm-n no restrictions. an Ameri- can vuuuumy were havin things nil their uwu way in New eetmmster and would have fished out the river it they: had not hear: prtweulud. '3“ mmymgsy hm M30- } tum-TI. I. a. III-on fuelâ€"9w According to advices received at the Department of Railways and Canals the machinery of the Soo lock is working like a charm. The new lock on the Ameri- can side is at work again after be- ing closed several days for repairs to the operating machinery. Ever since the opening or that look in August the machinery has worked very un- satisfactorily. As a consequence, many vessel owners have greatly criticized this feature or the new lock and they state that they can get in and out or the Canadian canal in half the time that it takes them to get through the American one. All or which is a tribute to the Canadian engineers who designed and contractors who built the lock on the Canadian side. 'iand that they cannot ï¬nd, ,a lmarket for their product In this eon!» try, owing to the high rates or duty. Under the Canadian law. until July 14 next, mining machinery of a. class or kind not manufactured in Canada is admitted duty free. A question may arise as to the interpretation or this item. but every case is dealt with on its merits, and it has been the custom or the department to adopt a liberal policy. [U03 0? IT 18]“ DUTY FREE} the contract which he re- 1 the late Government. Be- further pavement 18 m >e a. published can tor ten- Will be pbsorvggl I‘Rogarding Mining Machinory- A LIBERAL I 'POLICY lunch-4mm A“ -A“...L ‘ mnuwom ï¬ppoiniedrby‘ the sheen an'd othér this distric-t to ggln-a'gt‘mm anabownedb! M m. 00. «Sn-Corinna;- 35. not?» tunnï¬sot baskets. mdflvenlntothe the-treat. 'I'heyuvnumdcnflonmoncotm lace-that clung; '1}. 1:11:51; Hottdm gully damaged. e re to on null! Itayo’dockthhatcemoonln atflnhoteLbutmqulcuyauW 'liéii_nuhoadimue every building was tuned- The 013mb Blockzï¬e. trivial I towxi beiii at _io o'élock lest nlthtln tenement house neu- the New York. New ‘ Haven a; Hutton! 1mm: Ststlon. The soon-greed to the Kennedy Hotel end saline end the Miller Rouse stshles. situstedln the centre or the town. A lambda blockln Ruined-stream slsosoonlnflunes. wot otthesebuud- lnnhsvebeendestroyed. Conservative esflmstesnlsoethelossstmooo; well mm spneddlstressonellsldes. The business porï¬onot thetownwesslnost â€Emmi†destroyed. The telephonewsnl telecn bnmed mgï¬eexmtotthemm 000mm stsmch hither Them-ovum :otnnderoontxoletmmm sngl_ shout 5 o’clock was entirely 1 3;. Johny, _N_u., _Oct._15.:'l‘he 34m Gm: mun. In... Swept†In... Ital-1318.3. the Lolita-no of the mathedc. The wo- man was locked up when Ihe recovered caudounnen. She has been picked :2? on the streets. helples- drunk hon are- torn: and ether time and tune awn. New York. Oct. ltâ€"Emm Nevins. who has acquired the nobrlquet of “ the Chlam- torm Queen." by xenon of her addiction to the chloroform habit. wu round 111%:- conscious last night in the gutter It - tieth-su-ecl and Seventh-venue. She was taken to the West Math-street Ponce Station. Whvn couched. I bottle at chlo- roform was found in me of her dress. sun was covered wth black Ind Plug-got. muggy from {gulwulg under the casing. and continued until put out. At 303 feet water was struck and raised 160 feet. A pump was put in and started. and for three day: pumped at the rate of 600 gallons per hour. The water in of excellent qual- ity. A remarkable feature was the: when drilling at the depth of 180 feet the drill went through a. loft sub- stance. which, upon examination. was foundto be wood. washout: depth of 281 feet e. like substance was struck. but more of e petrified nature. bearing rock, with a. light show of petroleum. At 302 feet a vein at all was struck, and. a. match being 8.9- gued, 1t_ burnedfreely tour teeth-1:079 shlp Fond Several m London. Oct. 14.â€"On the term of John Dale, lot 76, Westminster. damn 2 1-2 miles south or Springbank. while sinking an artesian w,ell at 301 feet. ghey struck _wha.t is known as the oil- mun Well Bonn In ‘71 mood Indian reserve, near McLeod, KW. in. yesterday. two Indians ton t n duel. In the melee Farm Instructor cNelll wss shot through the body. He will recover. g labelleved. One or the Indlsns m shot ea Charles Candle. who came here from 3:. Paul jzhree weeks ago. was up lnted Don- lnlon Express agent nt Oak e. Issua- dsy he absconded with several thousand (1011er or the Express Company‘s mas. [e revolver rlxht at hlu hood. The bullet waned throu h the ottlcer'l helmet. Gre- m returne the are. and rave ohm to two men. one of whom dropped a well- nlled has. The night was very dork. and the den ndoel got away clear by oln; dlh‘eren wen along the rallroed mo Graham restored the owe: to Er. Ke- Brlde this morning. It consisted of new on! dozen pocket knives, butcher huh loll-ore. more and a large quantity ten rlnu end other non taken from the store. Inning quite 1 heavy ma. There II no clue as to who the burglar: ere. They «cured en entrance to the note by break- y‘a me or glue and unrutenlnx the m Fu- lani-actor lcfleul Go: In Inn: of a Billetâ€"One M luluâ€"A St Paul ma. Winn! x. Oct. 14. Sudanâ€"OI the mood Igglan reservejeu McLeod. NLW. moronic Junction. Oct. 18.â€" Inc! Policeman (II-alum had an excn‘u uno- turo with but-slum out-If yon-lord†nora- In . He won making I: u roundl u lllllll n my“: and was in tho olloywu u roar of Man an tau-aura non. Duncan and Room-Inna. Ho turuod on on dark Intern to look up tho pun-no. u II No cutom. when someone struck the [nun out 01.3“! blood “my. a ‘N'OEVMLMIQ and MN I. no“ (‘uunblo Gal:- a Toronto JuallonéA Balm Thom Ill- "Mm“. lat. 44.38. ions. 54.18. She was then just 84 hours out 0: port, and had pro- ceeded about 900 miles in that time. Her position was due south at Cape Rhee and St. John's. Nfld.. snd due east of Halifax end Sable Islsnd. The loss or half of the propelling power 0: the vessel should reduce her speed to shout 16 knots per hour. but s combutstion. based on the distance trsveled and the time. shows she has msde s. little over nine knots per hour. The Psris hss undoubtedly met and westhered the me that has been de- muting the eosst. sad thst MO. hsbly mounts for the poor time she has msde."1'he vessel hss yet to so 8100 miles. At the rate of nine miles r hour. it would tske her until next esdsy to stem from where she was sighted by the Kennington to South- smpton. Stesmshi men, however. be- lieve the Psris wi I increase her speed seversi knots if the weather moder- stu end that she will get into South- unpton by Sunday. Ital-m Wino-email.- IIQIIl-Iet to Go. New York. Oct. litâ€"The steamship Paris, which is limping towards Southampton under her port screw. the other having'been fractured. was spoken by the Red Star liner Kenning- ton. from Antigen). to this port. 9t _n’_._-_A a. MURDERO Us 1103015485 GAS BTBUCK NEAR LONDOI. 7â€" -â€"_ 4" “V.â€" vâ€"v-~â€"â€" 0'60. An :ppeu has been ehtéi'éll against this assessment. -81; A.‘ Bluq Superintendent at the Bureau of line. (or 01133;». ï¬ll In 60' city may. . By the dentin o: Kr. ‘Le'wts Ct“ wright. the. arrangement madeu by Bur Richard for his tamuy ' . . deuce in Ottaiwa lmmeéifle W111 11°: he proceeded with Lady â€mm: remaining in Kingston until next sprint The Premier returned to the city to- ntxht. The assessment on the man- or the Ottawa Gas Company has been in- creased this year tram 810.000 to $50.; INDIANS INA DUEL on Hemâ€"street for flab M. Hpn. Wm, hut-Ion let; nor Toronto Sea ï¬es-n. Gangegvnqgm in: nun-v “mwow "w Hon. 1». Borden htendl so!“ to his home in Now. W- sn-mcnm cu-twrtxm return- t° the city to-m-mw. Ma-uwm mun“ the rumor max he I! to become De pmyJuxn-ter of Justice. Mr. Tine entertained the Manitobt 1. L0†013200.000. . 9:53 Jon 3.» 805.1»qu «axons. g 05.3 305 «o «530 an .35.. 9589â€"930 on.“ no went to nontreu torthe W- 3071’: 'iiwï¬iï¬ea has rented In 081??le PA 815. mmlorn. etnr which the meeting vies cILSeIJ. evety one being wrii pieeeed with the owning a enterteinmuni. - REPORT OF TBS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The preeent you of 1895 end 1896 ie drewing to e eioee. end ee Ie our dnev. we come bet; re you to give en eeeount at our stewardehip. As you ere ewere. the ne- reteryship cf the eeetcletIon hee cheated, Mr. Babineon ieeviog the weak on the 15:13 at Sam, end your preeent zeeretery tek- Ing oherge. Since the ennnei election In October. 19%. yonr boerd bee met In all 13 timee. two of theee being epeciei meeting. The eommitteee tor the peat you were elected on Dec. 2nd, 1305. end heve done very inithtui wu-k In every depertment. The epiritnei depertment of our work hee been kept well In edvence o! eli other-e. end in eii 45 men'e meetione were held. with e totei ettendenoe oi 1844. end en everege ettendenoe of 40 throughout the yeer; eiro zzboye’meetinge, with e tote! ettudenee o! 466 end en evmge o! 21. TwentyJonr bible eieeeee heve been hem with en eureae ettendenee d 5. end the rooms have been need by verione religion end benevolent eorietiee 35 timee. The et- tendenee et oer Bendev elternoon meet- Inne he been remerhebiy good. the beet eieee oI epeekcre heving been eniieted. end the ecrviee mede mam. end ettreetlve by the mneic cf the mheetre iedbyMr.R. Home e.wwi'.om.eeeieo toonr - iet.Mr. .Porter end eii the men: who minted in the inetrnmentei meal we owe much of our eneeeee in hevina h one at the beet etternoon meetieae to heve been found in eny eaeooietion in emotion in proportion to the eiu er the town. Been; thenh'e ere due to eii the mem- bere c the oreheetre for their teithlel end veinebie eervieee. The eneiveraery meet- ingweeheid in the Puebytenen cherub. endhed the lee-meet ettendenoe thee we teve everhed et each n eervier. Rev. T. 6. Bartlett. et Coboerg. neve "I: when. whieh wee greet] emeieted who heerd it. To them eommittee W. Webeter. eheirmen. the sum ct museum CONTEST. While the bellow were being counted the gem-sec. eddmeued the meow»; leylng before them eplenot embenh eon- coat. for one month tranche 15th at. to 15th Nov" end lune very hem“: esteemed Into b all the hon. Mr. Menu elect: cannula cf the blues, end Mr. J. N. Campbell of the made. The sides were chosen an. The views-e will be glvea en oyster euoper. Retreehmenn Vere then urrtd by the Ln-"ee' Auxlllu'y. Mn. Mekong. [he pun-idem. helps present“ your, luvlng been do! haunted toruui elected: President. J. Allen; dlrwfou. Mann. 3. A. Hudv. A. Born. '1‘. Elm, Dr. E. A. Teflon. R. McAnluy. J. 1?. Mo- Neillm, Rev. E. R. O'nuuey. E. Bowen. M. H. Susan sud W. McWatcu'I. ypnr, 13"an m d_ul} glomqjorpnd 'l‘oo nootiog woo opohod hy o hymn ond proyor by Mr. W.Wohotor. ottor whioh tho mloutoo oi tho loot nouol mootioa woro md. A mydoo piooo of mooio. moor- cd by tho orohootro. lot! by Mr. R. nou- ‘ phroyo. Iollowod. Tho onouol upon oi iho boom! of diroototo woo thou root! out! opmvcd. which woo i'ollowod by tho report of tho troooum. Mr. Allin. which woo oloo opmvod. A oolo woo thou givon hy Mu. McLeon. followod by 3 way wollroodorod roolto.‘ lion by Mioo Bowoo. otter which tho orchooiro ocoln invorod tho oudionoe. ILIC'HOH OF OFFICES. Tho following omooro will direct iho oifolro of tho oooooiotlo'n {or the current Content. A lug. “me: of numbers. trhndu Ind “mm" o! the Y. I. C. A. “and- cd tho noon! umtunnono {Inn In on. mrzor Tum! my owning. In connotation with the rennin mu! muting. The pm!- duut. Dr. Curt. occupied ch. chair. LAST TUESDAY IVININO. Tho Dimm‘ 5:31â€: - Sun-moor! Progra- m. â€" A lombonhlp THE LINDSAY Y.M.C. A. ANNUAL BUSlles MEETING ' NEW TEAS. - - “‘3“ a“ be on thi‘ï¬uijCt Of 0111‘ Very complete ‘ PAH. GROCERY STOCK GROOKERY AND GLASSWARE. Another line? of Japan Tea of unusual quality just received, to be sold cheap; We would like every Onousekeeper to inspect this, as we think it unexcelled for quality at the price. We oï¬er some pronounced bargains in the above lines] New goods constantly arriving crowd us for space, hence we oHer 1 Dinner Setts and 5 Chamber Setts at cost. These will be picked up quickly. ARCH._ CAMPBELL, Now. or you eii eeeiiy nnderstend, we have not given you. nor cennot give you. weghed no in e beienor, or mounted ee ui e meeeore. or e eeele or tees and incisor. the uncut at work which this Auooietion he- done dnrir g the pest yeez; tor we eii hnow thet the mono veineoie end enduring work grove hos eiowiy. end the ohenoure o! eeeh end every one of ne ere uredneiiy developing by our eeeo oietione end environment. There ere e greet nanny yours men who we not con- loione themeeivee of beneï¬t derived. end e met men who could team: then their : iiver heve been nzede hotter end brighter he: never do eo. end yet ocoeeioneiiy inm- comer e melee†winged with vorde ct enoonr o. the ni teetlmony (I 0‘.“ one who return thenkr tor the heeiing mnoeived. . Even in one very InIdet we do not ob- eerve the eiow wth at Aeocc-etion in- fleeneee. end oonree the trnioot thou who drift ewey to other town end older. to other iende. we nevereee nor-think of. From Iontnei one writer : “The Linduy Y.M.C.A. did more [or me then enything i new of. end I eheli never farm the bieeeinge I received there." Peon: New enothor writee: - , erV.. to und'puu. who huv’e’giï¬i ’us nin- 311 cm. which hu ensued as to keep on was]: before the public. and lo ‘11 who inn in my way contributed to the success “345° war: we qgknogiodgopu make. The Lsdlï¬a' Anxflluy, under'tho pm!- dcnoy ct Nu. M‘cLuam. has been of am: oervloo to the Association. and with. out then we could not hove made our work onooesotol. We thank them very sincerely to: their mm work. Womverythanktoluloo comma puma sod opeokgn or. the vol-ions moot- lnno. to on who hue donated book: or ocul- (Mom to the Asgccmlgn,and espaol- ‘ II_ ‘_ -; , The mount of good that that to being dune In developing mono hon Into healthy. meal, ohrleflene. no one an concrete; they one our future men. and It the Y.M. C.A. o! the future la to be a success, u will degengoumgm. The Juliir camp at Fae-bent Point. held from the 8th to use 13m cf July. was very much enjoyed by all the male lads. and e dellahuul outing they ell thougon in m. We ere nrv :11qu to dll who donned Won-tan†eeqxp.‘ _ 7_ The'Jnnioi' «pertinent. unit: the meal- deny at Mr. A. How. he; punt-exam very rapidly. and e wcii rural-bed room has been provided fer the boyo. A reunions nee he: been conducted evuy 'l‘nure- dly evenlogwrhieh bee been 7021 amended. the evens; being 2!. A social tx'Ctptlon wee given the Juniors on the cvcniog at th_e__0penins of their pgw quay}. 7 _ The planted dam.“ of our work In. no boon a mm“! n we could Hun mum “with the "mud gymn- ' ulna mm vs: not poo-Mo to do vary much Indcon. In outdoar epma. how- om, tho moolntlun hm- been wry monou- llll. sad the toolbox)! team have won I mob!!- cr matches. um: provlnlng belch“! mmllop 10v Ibo young an n. The mun excurplon Lo 15.“ rlo took phoeee and on we 24;]: cl May. and mu shaded by surge number. bl! c! wnom enjoyed e very plenum trip. The football teem much but a velueole sliver cup. e tray!!! to Y.M.C.A. ethlellcr. heJenlor dent-smear. end†the meal- The man cit tpottl on we nnc ct July vs. n (1001an menus. and would h". boon more no he to not Leru (or “29! “motion. on thy umo q..y. _ Tao Invitation commune. with Mr. A. Born to churn». dld Import-no wart 5mm mm men to tho room- und to lb. 8: y gnu-noon muting. ‘l‘m lumbar-Mp commune. undcr tho Mmhlp at Mr J. W. Unmpbclv. hue val-bod sunny chrouahout the nu. .nd In" mm many new nnmra to our “ll d mulls“. than: they m to much Mound!) the "maul of member- of that: comm u 00., Tn. not Ion cammlcm the muted vary much a the work. 5nd by thou- hm:- tul urvloo they mule our made. Some mambo: at m- oomm no. oonduoud bully pay-Ir omy "ulna during the ulster “(undo-lap. _ To tho “attainment oomm'ttoe. with w. A. Wluhmson as chairman. we gm our tank. for hung curled out unoccu- tu_l_ly the work rt m. dgpmmpnc. TEXAMILY GROCER- - ~ .‘n ‘mâ€" â€" vâ€"w-v-u '- â€"â€".â€"v w â€"â€" vâ€"vi Muhvomr hcdpmuonco. \‘qutfl lion who loryourwnooeymlt upon-lab“ momma“... MMomyo-rtorfloo- Drumm- - - - 1.0a Outflow!“ â€Much - mu‘ amamequ-uwgg‘; fl Cc. on.) a...“ mum: W M?“ mm Puma-Ilsa â€a no man Anna. low 70"? 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Man Out hour PM at and mm on the new. They mduyduw any lumbar at nhomholdcouldrequm launch new at tho Wu h primed n'ooupononflfllll flanmw.wmm.wnpm(vmh nil :mkfly .0“ '0! 15¢). or my number 91:1“!!! A..- __4_ ~.; Bolero A. \‘VVI‘IVM Place your order before the will. Old furs re-modelled to lap-tom style. Deal with the maker in prefer once to the mailer. It pcya. AWL“ 0:".va GEO. MULLETT, Uor. Peel and William-sis. DEMOREST’S. Mn nuns-uni ' Alum '1“:th “mguzmu u m“ m 0%- PNO m to poll. holadn. For pufloulun o! m apply to 1.0. {Am Agent for Linda, and VM .0 0.00.0.0.» luv-w In Mun" Rob-namiumulowuuy other I.†Iblooou mmcan-u d ‘wuuuw }._--- v - vu-UIIoowvlï¬a Tun LIVERPOOL AND Loxoon AND 01.08! INIUIEANOI COMPANY. 1 connection lull an alibi our "to 0mm! Trunk “do. WNNOLLY. -u «v. am tor lum- M... J. 30» way-tom. [aunt-u um u. :l‘qrmto, on, .u. ' "o mamaâ€"An a 6m. hem connection In)! no- .1 1...; ..A . Son: to my Mlnytddmuponm p. a. PILKIE. mam. cam; A Inn cure (or all “locum of tho 111M Diphthodo Ton-unto, Qumoy. Group. ow. Tho ofllacy owns medun‘no In cum Diph- Mhn been prover: beyond 3 (loam tho-o who have uned ll. I: am: yo: to efloct o cum Guonnuod w WW1 "not: born akin: Diphmmmnuo-K‘ Au ounce 0! prev union io honor than o pound of can. Pilkie’s Diphtherine‘ l'll' am by loads. Mall. SEE THE BEST, MUIOIOO R8. H I LL unnhrnno-n man Manufacturing Furl/er. 1mm AFB LIFE. N E W DISCOVERY. BAKIB’B OLD STAND 39-91%!!! 1 And ' Nb Apoly‘zanou; McLenn IA BUSIN COLLEG The Peterborough‘ mums ‘ â€'0 Polish. love Pipe Vami lone Brushes (low Ghana. Butcher Knives, New Goods McLEN It: Qan may, FRI mums“ Is JUDGID 3‘ m mom Nimrod at In. and; Bunneg HcLe‘ 40 inch: 42inch; 42inch: 38inch 42inch 40inch Combs, 4o inchJ The O HER