la... d In. 3 :"" vunlululoi: nu %rw photo I10 ..-I.".u..aE"-rI-Ib- wine we W GIHWT I0!` GOIODIXCDL McFadden vs. Fowler -An action arising I! out of the Mchlnhon defalcntion. It brought by the heir: of Thomu Mcl"ulden and other: ngninit the executors and true- teeu of the Honey estate, to ha ocluod whnt in due upon 3 mo he d by the estate. pgymongn on whig _hnd bgoq made `._I A nuuuuuwuounyoxpoornauzu. unu Mccunoy uh. I tion in IIIITIV & TlVlnl"I nlnrn A` RAD nn-- wulincaid vs. Kinceid-Au action for Ili- Alenndriu Boy, in 00!` circumetnnoee, in- u is heritod money from fathenthe late crier of the Leeds sud Grenville court, and his wife, whom he refused to support some your: ego, bring: the action to secure. alimony. Britton & Whiting for plainti` ; Wood & Webster for defendant. \InI`.:hl--. ... I'.`....I.... A- __4:-._ -_!_.-__ 1. n. nxcuuu-e,1n trust. [me III was paid over to Mr. MoGreth. of Wolfe aloud, with whom the deceased Meodonnell lived. The widow, who did not live with her hue- bend, but at Alenndrin Bey, took out let- ters of edmiuietretion and seeks to recover the money. which by the my, wee e beck pension from the Americsn government to the deceased Wolfe Ielendec. Smythe 8: Smith for plaintiff ; T. H. McGuire in per~ I011. mum, xor aerenannu. VMINIODDOUVL McGuire--An action for the recovery of 88]), I cod in the hand: of T. H. McGuiro,in tug: The mm nvar H: M. u..n....|. .: \v..n. -n-_.n wr uuullulllt. Mooera V. Goods-rhun-An action brought M by Henry Movers & Co. `nut Gyoderhnm an Wot-ta, Tortiiilao, for $5, , the vdue of I cu-go of [rye sold to them last full. Defen- dnnta refuse to puvpn the ground that the grain heated |fter'reeeivin it, sud thnt It was not in ordcr. Wt ken: & Wnlkem for phinti ; Betty, Chudwick & Co., To- ronto. for defendmm uu` luunuu 3 [ft], L. tonic, defendnnu. Mnminnnnll nu ll..l V xouuwlux II IIIO [III 0! C880! : - Ddy-, $1: ti botw _ - nom svhlapsnoo rtnfc 12:0 pluina mu vsrinjnnctiou to rnitruin his brother, the de- fanduut, from selling tea to gndtounon of_the late rm and to account for tea Already sold to auch portion. J. Mclntyre, (.).C., and R. >1 C. Clnta 9: plainti` 3 Britten and Whiting for defendant. _ ~ Mm....... n.._1-._L_.._ A.. _-L=-..L_..r~I- Asuuuknv OI-'V'l|"H`E CASES T0 is ~ HEARD AT :1". ` A xvuou} wan jrnaom-or .o lhoovor au- Iatollubnnd l ou|on-AnoIhor Wo- g moi Boob Alimony From her nup- -band. who has Inhd Grout Rlolum. On Thinndny. At ll o clock.-Justice For uson will open the court of chance:-y. The ollowing in the list of DIIV V- mkhl nnnn hnfwnnn nnu-O. Allv IJIIGITCIUII PIX IIU IIIUII 0| UK] and they have 0 touch on tho ' ht!yufi:g;;,_T T` `6"6i"iiF6!'iF6 ` e have the bent oonnectioni that an company could doaire," said Pruidcnt Sci rt to` the Wum comniuioncr with aaignioant wink. He went on to say that the company meant business, that it mtoudod uystematixing the work, and thlt HIM! tool hld to be ed on the Ikinnltnn dock: hnfm-e navinatinn ! THE%C1OUR'P()_l"CH-ANCERMY PERSONAL MENTION. P...':.-2-....-----.....J - ll. huh uupnq I! On '1`. 1-Ihnll-&&nn;"`I\nlvrlgd."u.lm: vuupuuuuulonu-I ul Ibo lullliulht lie in pawn tonal: bulb in 0 H hrbonud oorhgthouo clot! IIDIDWIIKDIIIIJI. lnnnnnthndrudgglu `l\hlhl-paundlobn an uunuiu bans Adnnuudnnnlvod thutug Ih xvinr tn-gnhn n-an-I-. _ A. I. urulUIlI0UiIIlIIllFl' month thonnohhurv. Ind Eh Annllantln-ml... oL.....l&._.lI: Afnorlpoeuhtlon. M. Julinnd ll. 8. Bthoock pucluud hndinsouthulus Pwtnutbup thoyvtvucnthtziitandfonnd it t ttno ` . nun hutvohtgv wi||lnvund!ornil- Nndinn In:-Inn-1 uul In AM _..o ..II cl... Thm ddoc-non run without: in tho ac: tion. A liquor can In: diuniuod. v...` vwul \-- -yvuuvuuu | 0 A nm:chsnt for infnction of the Show b -1: ; A that f the uymo.wnodu8le::3.O:.&S omhno Aurthur, c$`i:f......` ".`;`.t'.'J"."`.."',._1.`. .`? ".$.':..". '.`:::?.* The Victor`: crown Should Adorn the hwy of the invenbor of the great corn cure. Putnam : Puinleu Com Extnotor. It work: quickly. never unke- a sore spot. and is just the thi you want. `$00 that you gut Put.nun'I Con Extractor. the aura. Info and pdnlul can for coma. . II III` liilllullio Your choice for 813.50. Z. Prcvoet is i iving the choice of any piece of tweed in in window for 813.50 I slut-, made to order. and guaranteed a first-elm: t. They on 3 range usully sold for $18.50, and no of ` Scotch. English and Irish manufacture. cnnuwl Inivu GI IIIU lnllllullilllla On Monday ovonin Ald.,McIntyro.cbnir- ` man of the (;`overnor- `maul : Foot Guards committee, invited the mombon of the council to Attend the luncheon, to,be ivon totho members of the Nth butt. am the guards on Mny 24th. -.-_._-- _._- ..-_. _ n. V...- If there is any trouble at the (VB:-ion meetings in Onmrio 3 Montreal editor any: that hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Irish Catholics will go from Quebpc, Montreal and other place: to Kingston, "And then look ` out for uqualll." G.'Km g'1ir'xI,';'.&. "uI".'Jn'e'I{1:"Jr."s's$ every t in stumped- .L." Imitation: _L>9I1n =-.'1`he fnmum _s..<..n.1. ~ Ty flllfiltod tEoTon| never. } In an-III -nut.` I u[:kV5CVIUIn The only nun lid! to act vision, at J. G. King`: drug store. u none other. See event nnir in nnmnnd-" ,1-" lmitntinnn casually Iuuwuu Iuanlielvau to D8 Ital ON. `hwy plnyod twentymino games of w int. the result by 16 to .13, beingin favor of ex- ator Daggott. 5110! ! Ialll Ill lIIU ICU , I1III"o Some nxerchmtg are growling because we ` are selling roll bacon at 10. per lb. : ic-nic hams at 100. per lb. Wane at-ia , and our customers are pleased, and tint nuisa- Jamen Crawford. \ at lrylviu I !'!I!!!U!Q That you can buy thou? ne ic-nic hum at 10c. per lb. when we no pay :13 the nuns for common pork. Rollhncon. 100. per lb. ; two! onus of salmon at 25c.--June: Craw- fon . j--:j-j-j:-:- Ioclanloo` name. Llbru-Inn. ..L ._._J..._ _. .__--u, - in Al Not: Inutf, wdor or liquid. but as pre- paration pec M` to itself. Eu to use, rleaunnriu afoot. Nun! Balm wilrpoaitivm cure cold in the head, cam-rh and kindred iaorders. 0 GI- UI'I CI IVIIIIUI F6ur of the cspitaliats on the excursion *eateiny showed thomnelvea to be its era. ` hev nlumd twnntv-nina mmnn of w in \ liepnunutlon of Onbdo '\\"u-(I. ' Ex-Ald. Eilbock ..y. be will not be A can- diato for the ropruontntion of Ontario ward in the council. He had thou In of it, bth doni to M.J.`.Sift, ..I.`w1`.`.';'2.`Z a.m'. -""' ' "A r oxpnorug In no. writ: mine, however.-vu only about hall 3 mile from the tack. and I [root In. It was on the top 0! A bill nmoudud t white boulders, and scenery ol :8 character. `non won two wit 5 hul! doun dhnond drills on ouulncnoulntholoodity. Th `pltwu 8!) feet deep. Thu output vu about IN can: not dnv. TIL: mnndh -ill h. In. 4:3; our Hon..GSorgo B. Wondlingh lecture` \'olhin." todllght. in the CH] hlu. um.mmn no Iuoqncuoo. hqnc tho Dry Dock. Alderman at the Lnnchonn. |I,_,)_,.,,,,- nu` luv . Pulleoconrt-Wodneodur. ._n|.-..A I`... l..t._.-:-._ -1 41, Prloon Cut to the Very Com. m. .........l....4- -.. ......_u.... L ..... -. Another sumu... -throat. llolghlh ofdoiulno lloqnxnoo. an H... n'........ n w-...n=...a- I-- further exploring to Tho minn. hnu-urn-..nnn nnlv Ahnnt lull . B. laurnnoek spectacles. ...I-. -..... -2)- 4- __..l--A ._2__'-_. .__._:,_..j..j.__._. It noun`: saga; oggghlg ..-.. --_ L-.. AL4_: nu` P.:..T...~"f..`.`..`.':'..'.'.`.'1`.`nT nnuhr tLanmirIc.nnllI_ A III; Bonanza. ..- R-.. bin In 71 sun:-n at Winn. {-"n:uw5'..rxng, . chubby broker with . double chin got Inch. In said, "That's the hrpuhillicvut ova!" Howupor noly. opmubodtotohotho apiringo I Ian! M u an-In-Urban than u-n-up IXHVIIOW Ill`IIIIK) XXII tiou. Mr.(hndu| Il"l` ordained this owning an at (`nln-in Add R1 Pun]. llulu IIII 01%|) BTW, D-ll. IIT W OK!` lotu-unovoligiblotoboullod vomnt an:-mounting; Ilr, (lling-Lana ml.- Clnllda-bout, xx. Anni , .A., Willis: 0. llllls. B.A.. ndJocob Shela, B.A. `Pluto yonngchr Imuunow nlizihlah hamllndhv nmm "':"'.:3'u7'i"";.I'3'.'7::.`""n.a.." Fx"'.'L IE 1 AVG OII IIIIWUIUI. The journey wu resumed ud Wilbur mine, in Lnvsnt township, beyond Minio- uippi session. reached about noon. "Who.-re`: flu; minotgdolalid oll:)e.L`:h. jut Ever the ' ."re on. . `ibbongt ogcninl n: '47<:od of the subway commission of ur |l'I.-.. lI-_..:__ - ,.|.._LL._ I_.._\___ _.:.L _ no Lluulnc 0! I50 Ionic Punctua- Wlon they will be kuouod. At the meet! of the Hub) of - non yutordsy, vo match at... vanity. who but month thulr ......``". .'.`.7'.. 7".'.""...."'3..'."?; """"`:..........E u.2'"......."'.'.'..""':......"':7.'.". s.3",?[ Ol,950.47. The lpvatusonh in Cumin "'n...a....." ':.`J..'.u`. . 'i".. `2 .`,"':'n'.`.'..'.'..n" k the Brlthh En llnr?'S.h:lihtohooongr:`t:hhdon anoouuolhhoom y.whlcb,udcritI plain Ikillod - nonttthu 5 bright future bio: It * cuhn t A. I". Ilnrth. Ford` . djctrlct agent, King!`- ton to Pmoou. ,_ LIIU wllllllll Dl'Ol|0l| OI IIIII OWIPII) . d th d - L`.';..'i'..: 3'5.-`."'."'e x":.'..e`n'i1r.,""" .......,"`'`E. for Ccntdl. bu don ill fa Ilnnin sug- ofbulntunponod 8 llllll, me DOKII IIDOIIII 0! on W&S 4.335. This repnoonu thooout ucur. ' ing and maintuining the buninaynnd ban to the romium income 3 no -of 23.7 per cent. It the pnvioun you the expense ntio shown van 2} pct out in excess of thin. The present woonnu of the British Empire Mutual, themlore. oxhibit the un- and famine 01 A lstgoly Inorouod new business and a ooluidonhlynducrcued ex- ponao ti '1'honCs`:adhn bunch of this oompuy. Illldf Ch. lvhnnunnn --:4` nu--ll-.I -----. gnu in thepaat year. and has, at the some time. accompliahed the acme of man- ment. in increaaed growth o business the reduced, dltunee. In the two important parti ct develo cut and economy. gbreat improvement has nmade. The new uaineee completed was of enor- moue extent, 2,043 policise having been is- aued for $4,894.41), and having produced a new annual remium incclnecf l683lg_ 'xn1i6Wri* a~".*..r*r":.3p*;n.i?.i!n;i"n.. taken place in` the bueineea of the British Empire Mutual, it may he pointed out that in 1882 the new eume aeeured were but $2,029,925, and the new remiume 881,300. Thus. in the space of (Bur years the new bueiueae of the compan has been more than doubled, a fact whi epeaha volumes for the ekill and vigor with which the al- faire of the British Mutual are controlled. Comparing the revenue account for i886 with that of the preceding year. itia seen that alarge increase haa taken place in the premium income. The ncei to for l885 were 8774.855. and for 18% 4,475. The buaineea which the company in acquiring ap ' , therefore. to be of an unueually eta le character, and this is by no means to be taken for granted in a company doin a large new business. The reduction that as been made in the percentage of expenses. however. is still more eatlafactory than ihel growth in the remium iscome. ncu in commission an expeneee man- $_ ent.g the total amount of outgo ,.\l!l.K TM. van-an.-4-6. aln. .....L . In-nun uu napalm. in lawn Innunnv. In Ia.A_._.__. -_.LA__; sq-.3 1519.. am 4.m.ou mono 178.855 siiili 1as4..1.m 3.574.915 mm 105.315 5.141.075 1...1.c72 s.ma.w5 131.565 Mm 4.m.u.-s From these comparative results it iq ovi~ dent that the Britilh Empire Mutusl has enjoyed a oonupicuotuly high rate of pro- in the put time. Accomnlinhad thn nnmn nf mm! -.--. nu neon moon unlfactory tnblo uhowa how noun ' ~ tsinod in the midst of I 1 business: Poli- ciea 1.9- Amt. Aa- New sued. cured. Pu-an U` M. _____ e ,_ A llugltl ,Ine:-cue lnlho Biillou o! the Above Luunnoo Co_Inpuny--New Poll- clu Plokld Up In 3 Your-A conjuri- non or warn, uni Win: It Leads to. T : The formh mun `report of the dinotoiu of the Bri Em re Mutual present: some ver inwrentin ecu. Il|0Wil8 that thin ra- pid _v growing timtlon `ha evidently en- oyed its full elm-e of the lfolperity which as marked life assurance nnlneu in gene- nl during the put car. It now hid: fair to become one of t e foremoet emon the numerous oompenienjnthe united Iinom; certAinly_ its progress during thrrut your has been most ntinfv.-tory. The ollowing soundness has been main the midst nf ; nnid I............ ..t 2 " I 2.'.`nI".e'`:'r"c... 1'.` T ..'.i7"'.": .3... |..._ :. |:|.- |:......-__ L. THE s.xruau_1'__ MADE IN THE sonn- ` . ETH ANNUAL REPORT. ~ _ cm? KINGSTON PE$IYTERY. THE Bnmsn MUTUAL; Aflno Ilondololr .I_ I- _I_-_- , I n 4 -nu KO: auvwl. fitil I. .1!!! . Ill .ms'i. nu }&3'.8 nuw uounanou nu been main~ rapid increase of 374.475 'I:'.lJlM 1' Inna. 5.G84.% 5.II.&il uucn lwn an ll! lllaull I l'l!I'l:!ll.Dl'. obey burn it like limeetone before they use It 2 No one enewoml. TL- :....._.... _.-- ..........I ._.a nun... Accur- ll! worn, sum was wu,uw I00! naa to no puc- on the kingeton dooke before navigation cloeed thia year. Mr. Pollock, the general manager, continued Mr. Seihert. will at oncenrrange for a ca hie superintendent. for ca bio and expe enced miners, for a carefn and eyeteznatined {meet-ntion of min~ ing dperationa. and I thin that with these the work can hedone with great Iuoceee. The Kingston and Pembroke railway will al- no build ore care and erect elmtee on their property in Cataraqui Bay. uvuw or `I'll! TRIP. The company, after a ride of twenty miles, took a mile, and thereafter, at stated intervals. the duet wae cleared away. And what a heap of it aoenmnlnted in a fellow : throat in a very ehort time. The ret halt was made at Boyd SIn1th`e phosphate mine, near St. Oenrieh lake. l`he eapitaliate climbed over t e octagonal lamp: and dia- pnted about the character of the mineral. Some of the Wall etreet chaps wanted to know what it was good for anyway. Any man could nd atoms on hie property. One ll H: Pllhehangedillk h aec(I:w-:3 can he need an n fen-rllI!:)r' R: ilg C :f.n:'n:.':u um :75: I n't: Innlnd no-nh gang-wank-uul (0 we Ineuropoul VIII] mu man the K. R ` RR. stock boom. A In doing thie they will boom their own in- temu. " _ I hYeate;ldic;y a elairmlaog of them went out to t e on as, over hills. And shot down uhafti. and come back in humor. The block mineral look: now ke gold to 5-7 theni,and muiy Klngnboniuu hope their on- . to rise will be fully rennied. " ` " n wishing this they only help them- - selves. ` ` ' How s that 2" enquires one. That : an ouyone! IfO200,000|ye|r be I n: in developing the mine: who gets the ot? Kimnton. the donut for nnnnliu Man will . puny Iuoceilz It wee 8:15 o'clock when the Americana crowded into the direotore' our of the local railwey end prepend themselves for a long jonrne . Thev were eeoompenled Ivy Maura. C. F. ndenlom, M. Grady, B.\ . 1-`oxger, and e Wino representative. Thain inten- tion we: to View some of the 15,000 acre: of y. - The minerel lends owned by the com ` ,0lX).000, - new or on has e cepital of with the stock nlloted and ready to be lietedon the New York stock exchenve. The intemeted ice are men of energy, the Agx1\1i&l;t,y _i}f9!_ M `%F\"i\4`:i-`K -' Tu?` `FIE 'YTui1lZH "ifi-' znuguu. nun ny~|nu-0 I lungllion Wu! get umeltin furnaou. }I:)w will my King- atonianl fni to wishthe new mining com- pany uuooeu? It Iran R-`K n'nlnnL nhnn bin: An1nI-`Anna uevewpmg we mmu wno get! me nenont. ` Kingston, the dopot for supplies. Men wili net emnlnvmant md than nhinn will ant. `A AMEigcAN CAPITAL WILL` MAKE MINING opammons BDOM. A Plouonl ` '1`:-lp Yoocorvlny Anon; no Lourontlan llllu - nulnou Will In Done With a lluh-Kln;Iton will Rap Much Bonolhun over an Bond. When the New York apitoliou t hock to the metropolis they will make 3 e K. a nluguou, cue ucpot [or supplies. men Wlll at employment and the ship: will get nights. And by-and-b 0 Kingston will net nmnltimr flu-nnnnn, mu will um Kium. DOWN iN THE OR1_'} MINE?! `III IUINIIIO IITII. `J A. AL- ..- .._.... ab I "C r- a club. `M "'"%2""...'.`.`!_.`..."' W~"";".'*.?----` ` .:".!r-' Tl'0I'|`IAGOI lI VlRIN. puuwntury Inc I ll ol l<.ocI\I'ood ny- lnm. h bola; . To-narrow will the joyono Christian fogtivnl of tho uooulon olour Lord. The norviou In S! May`: outlndnl will In hold an on Sundny. For 050 but quality of Scnnton nova cod. also for Iunh (Nowunlo) black- lllIltl|'I, coal at lowest nun. go to ya works ;`lh "d`nlulng will In 0 onugonc clu- httoaulynonll this Th onlnpuywill kn::.th.oviul.:oo( moo; ltundlout. Ihpucnhdshod willclou -`mnlnht `Illa -III In . _..S -I.._L. s- .. ulnlwll. nuvooumoomoonot the po`;i::ti|ry and k of Rockwood In-nag. 'l`..,...._..... ._nI - .L- x_._,,, 1`: . .. I hundred ynnh of wood, left at W. J. Byrnu' old stud. will have to be cleared out at any price. A. Choirn & (`Ix nhlnnml in J n 0..-}! (III! II IIIV puco. A. cuoh & Co. ship I to J. D. Quail. Fort Mchod, KW. ., acarlond ofcnr- ` ap hudvuc. A hon!-hopor at Portunouth wu ned 8-'i0ycIurdAyforviohting thoscottnctby \ I 1 ocaocx um. ; Judge I-`ergueon presiding. Jud Wilkineon in very ill. Hiejudr ciel utiee will be performed by Judge ` Price. l.V:... L..- I..-) __,, 1 p . . . -, , -- I ! yum, It xuruyl. Court of chanoery will open to~mormw at ll o'clock un. Judge Ferguson presiding. _J_ndgo very Hi: indi- Pu-ngrnpln of lntorent u Picked Up by our Bun Reno!-ton-0 on the Street. Tho opening of hotels at Cslnbogie occurs shortly. A 3 is! meeting of the school board will `boh dthinovcning. Silk: for hut trimmingu. 5c and 8c per ynrd, at Hardy's. Court nf nhgnnnru will An... on ......-..-.- -A puny u Ioucuor. 'I`o~dAy tho not went down the river on the steamer mud. and left for home by ` the evening express from Cape Vincent. n . u. rououl. UlOYOlln(l. J. M. Maohnr bu been appointed the com- psny a solicitor. Tn.a-Imp u. mgmno... ...-.. 3-... .L- ..:.~-.. IAIIIKFII II`!!! ProsiJent-'-Hour - Seibort, New York. Vice-Proaideut- . W. Fo r. Kingston. Socrehry-'l`reunror--Hou. . L. Gibbons. New York. Direc0on-MeIu-1. H. Hollinter, F. S. Flower, D. L. Gibbons, H. Seibert, W. F. goo` r, S. 1;no`I{1nsi 11:?! go:-k ; R. Stir n . ; '. `o r, in ton; W. G.gPolloock`.8`()7levelnn 8` J. M \/I...b.... 1.... In... ..-m..=--A -L runway nu! O proeper. Phe company hen the followin mines in o ration: Glendower. Wilbur, -nlobogie, M \ illiuna. and Roberteville. Improved machine: wi'.l be purchued And new 0 n- 1ngu~ mwm: wrmg ' `Aii ""zsmK"an 13 opened in Kingston. The otlicere of the compnn IN : P:-mi. gm.-_....... Q-:1.._. xv-.- v-_L A 3&0 much. between the oconof the nnitnnnru and Lama... 15` D....I.........I --.. 1-nl nonu:w.uo aux. The run in from Celebogie leke was quick- ly made. the train ekiunning at! at the rate of thirty-`ve milee an hour. oelgheee in the com enjoyed themselves. They` were lInd::ln n the city at 8:30 o'clock. All were delighted with the trip. They wen) glad they had stock in the mines end were anxious to keep it. An eoon as they got here they eent away orders for the pur- dc.-hue of etook in the K. & P. RR. company. If the mining company we: eucceuful the railway had to proe r. comnuw :...p:.. rnn.....:.... ...:....- :- uumyuuy pououel. It In 61 per cent. pun; iron, and wremu-kably free from deleiorioua uubutnnou. The Joliqt steel works, of Chi- cago, offered to take the entire production M of the mine. mu unlu, ma nu been drilled down sixty toot. The are in aid to be the beat that the company pououeo. It is 61 irqn, wronnu-kably free from rlalehrimn ungu, onemu ` ..--.. vvvl nuv uul PIVYUII IICIK I "INC gwaixrht. .'I`hn. liglecuod on u thereof the kc, ha been drilled down to tho but that ml... um. we lie Imuoa II l."Ql'in3.' ` . "I'll go if Fearing don." aid the Cnrdi gum. and I-`cu-in pulled of!` his cart. md plunged thud . o climbed the And. Ieein ox-Governor Bosch shad. romu-kod "We 1, I've got u to the top`; I gueu Pli" not go o\'er."Aud 0 sat down on 3 rock And communod with nature for bolt An hour. Just over the hill" proved half mile aw .~.. $129 Ire. nnduhn hnnn :hiIl..1 4-..... -:-s-. ' wu `made to Cila wu unrnou uu auoug 1:. put three the y : mineuil ow {aria irpwtyt" Sonata sugguti from a; um. " ......n..a nn.|.... ' `'0 an... I. totlirn journpy o, when another of the rkod. ' on_qu`nred ox- Vely. II` In none uuul I VIII! : unto. M .. - Oh. rqpliqd Glbbonq j t \ `the hill." und he Imilod ut Foarin`g$.' W. I'll go Fearing don." mid 9.5. n....am- 'bulII; not mic (or nial`! llohl. `Tho proprhtorlud dlnne:-'ln wai . sad the I'll nmwuohtecl. Tho wou- end :8 the vuuion. But tho soon found out, for the onw-prising ropo rs of the town loomed :11 about it. . I 0111., nu ma onurprmng I ` all nboug it. ` About hull nut than Lin INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. THE BRITISH WHIG.. WEDNESDAY MAY :18. lluqnlnolsdhbuy. ha been unrrhdlo lad{C|ccly Alia Gen. hughur oftho Enro(Arnn. Mr. John Wad, tho lrhhmunopopular viththou-Idoullloruer yurghtith tholvybulcolnpny. Hohthovhhh the plooo. ` I- '}n`Iil|- W n'Ih-I... --A-L 3- Dr. John rum. olTorouto. juit dud. enniod OIMW) lilo inunnoo. All the {icks won undo out In lnvornftho "lop! nil Viscount Cnnborno, clolcu Ion ol the "..1`..".."'..`.".`:..'1 _....._ cw`. --v I1"! stun III? I their trdon tic river to-dz. Wu J. W worth. for-orlyu kooporinllocb wood uyluln, bu hull qlpolnhd click In the Canadian oxpun company`: oleo. Patti Inn nailed fur Bumps. Sh lulu! New Yorker: in tun. `ay Inn gnclouu drops worth About 810.!!!) A tour. mv Al-(hi-Ihk and OK. In... l`-.L u I'0I'lll IOOII IIIMIN OCR`. I Iuly Cutw I and tho Mimi Cut- `uv Urchin utnal vain!-uhy.cumIk angina They bu-e'boou About I you uunvnnnnoxnenol-(amen tn nfowwoou. Unit. '1'. A Elliott, ton of Rev. Dr. EL lion, his com at I compuyin the Ila: nglmont, villa. Aid. J.i3. R J. Eilhoek moon t 0 av ' mu-nah: In tgludown to-day. pm worth. hlhu-Iv: knnnnr In Ihu-L. IIIIITII C I l0f'I IEO!` II ICOIIIIW. Rev. N. VL Mocha, Boovillo. lava `onavinittotlleliol-th~I'cnt In nfowwooh. Llano. 1', A Eln. .......r n... n- In Pooplo Whoa Iorononu. laying: and Doha Alt:-net Atloutlon. Major-Gonordisiy Fwd. Middlotonloft for Ottawa at in today. Ilnllnlaut uilforlnnxocu-lynoxt month on 3 0! poor had . Junu uc.n.... nku . nmm... :. * uunu nIcI.u'Ilny IIIII ti: Murray & Taylor`: store at now. nucleon. Balm-ilk- I IUIII lot we llllll. Notice n. :;lley--An Action fordthe uh pro rt 1: u-mortgage: i ju can hold to 30 ddondum. Nxaummnnd Mndie {or plaintil ; T. I. Snook for (la.-fcn~ dust. uonneu 4: Mualo-tor pluntuf; Kirpurick at Rogers for executors. And Wnlkuu & Wal- ` Item for the infuse; Klan-In. -. D-II-.. A- --A:-.. l-- Al-- --|- nsguu me into reunion of I clnuno in the villi?! the lntorphlrn. Dr. Du uin. u to the interest of ln.int.i'in his wi e : real on- tnteu tenant or life, in addition to the bonota given him under the will. Mu.`- donnell 8'. Mudiofor plninti ; Kirpnuick & R020!` oxacnlm-3. And 'AIinm & \\'nI- Dnsuil Va. Snlli\'w-A friendly notion in; the interpretation of clnno in IQ `U10 )0 llhn Fl Dr nun nln nu In nun: ll uuu lqllll I IIIOI" IIQIII Dy In. pl menu whic ad been to J. A. dchluhou, as solicitor of the exe- cntou. Also for an order for the defenduntn to assign the mo to the plaintiff: or their nominee. \ kem & Walkem, for iahintii; H. C.- Fowler. Toronto, for de- ondnnn Alwllllyil