The Association is-to be congratulated on| the success of this first exhibition. every- thing going o in the most satisfactory man- ner, which is an eugury of a most successful career in the future. Bi-_h.w WP, Ah-yrica % 3.. 4.? 5.} _ Forlthe psstlour or ve days there have been . mmerulong che,Es_p1`_n/nude that a. woman had T been drowned in the buy on` the magma of the 24th. `A w,ste1-"dog owned by Denie 0. Brooke, 264- J tr-win`-street, is responsible for the Ieory, -which Esplanade Constable Williams` will investigate.` _by.edr:cIziug the Jferviq-meet slip :9-day. , It would appear that the dog in quegtnqxg when _talge'n down for `in morning awim acted" so curious! as this point than Mr. Bmdke believed that t on was 5 eragedy con- cealed bonenth the waters of the he . l'l!L- l`|-.....I...... T..-sL..e- nun. I--n.- - -LL4....I-.I ml" |NU'Uu IOIIU W-U01` VI UIIU U The Canadian Institute wee lewd: Attended yesterday and many werethe praises beetowed on the work of the Ontario Society of Artists. In the evening the ennui! meeting wee held. The report showed that 3 very eetxefeotory yeer'_had- been" experienced. both in the pro- duction end demand. for. the worlu_ of the to members. The Art Union drawing W1, take Vplnoeon, Wedneedey. _Ju3xe 6.4 V ' ` -* A _ .'1 heee` ooetl were elected _ President,--Hon. G. W._AllenI' ' - " Vice-Preeident-W. Revell.` V Hanna!-n-w-'..D. I`. mnnn. per cent). V A: tar as could be gather.-d last night from Dr. Geikie, Dam of Trinitv Medical School, A itrwould `appear tli8i_I:.h nt school passed 39 or 40 of her candidates In the nal`bxamsynd in th `:11 Chat 35 'd40 ed. mug:-yhv than: Nfrpgzkhnrinn A -Ill! ptIllll|_l'y, Uulnvveuu DU auu 1U paluuu. It is worthy of nnae that Mr. Sutherland,` a Erinibymnn, wuss the only cnndtdate` who took onors.~ . z . 'lA`.._`AI.- dun:-L `.;u-- ln- 6:... l'.I'"1IQ `\-IVA `nan;-n ` VIOO'l'l'BSl(lOllli--W. !l8_VUlh Secvetnrr-R. ll'.Gnou. ~ Executive Committee-Hamilton Mocnrth . -lbuatthows. W. - A Sherw . V G. Bruonec . Ja easmxm J.O_el3orbos.` J.; '.La,Foroto1-.` rt Union bommttm--w rnuuum. J. w. L. Forster. G. Brnenech. ll-Btnnatord. Jamel V mIt_h.J._Masney..I.SpooIor.._J..Payne. 3'. L. town-t.. J. Henderson. J 7 . - Auditors-Jamel 8nalth,: M. anngtond. J. .Pn urns. The xllxibion, which bu_}ixi vdaryfIuooou- tul. remains opon.nnt1l'Jnue8. ` V U ' 1.55:1: In the 220 yardiohurdle race, (open) - Heorge Finlay, an old Barrie boy, but now of Lindsay, won rst; with Strong, of Wood- stock, second. ` - ' ` rm... .....:1.. L:....-1.. ..-M ---- ---- ---=`|-- L nuuau uc.\v `yo I. I5 u15uA_y Plvuuunv. ` About twenty-ve pluterers laborers are ` still on strike. One more. rm signed the . agreement wiih the men yesterday, leaving ten rms still holding out. - , The strike can last only 9. short time longer, V. The . Matter Bolsters [Association has ` agreed tomeet the Executive Committee of the Journeyman Bskers Union onVThure- ' do; evening to hear their statement of the nu-ugunnnnn nn nnnnnnf. nnnn CAI up cveuxug bu nun: uuuu suauvnucuv Vu; uuu , grievances, on account of which notice was ` given yesterday that there will be `ant:-ikc. ' on `Monday next. ' ml... .o:...-Am. nf eh`. "gum 'I`m-nntn madinhl on monuuy ucxv. K _ The standing of the two Toronto modiohl nchoola in the recent examinations of the On- tn-ioCollee'ofPhyaic1ana and Surzeons. I0 far as could be learned yesterday. was unfol- lows: In the final examingnona the medical hculty of Toronto Un_ivq:ap_ty: pent up 5903:1- didatas, of whqm_-1:3 passed and 16 were rejec 1:- ed (27 per cent). `In the primary. out of 63 dnndidateh 36 pa,ued'and~ 27 were rejeoted.(42 Auuw _~Payn9. . IIIL`. 5.. V - '_` _l.'I.gcn cII-_nnIiI'c|oII., ~ j ;.."Du.nm.r. my%2e.+Enzhs Vunane-%on use L'ug g"a.cnt-ra nA astute" .` ,Ma.ny English and Amorloh to; ;.x.....r 4'.1..s. hnIn.snn{ 1 - v ._lll)y lgquguul uuu _.n|uUnuwu'_vuuvvr- vuu-_ 1' "Lit f`.`:`.,' Y`; 7e*; ;`: V The`Mr ofrr '_ fun the Vxoeroynhin Aug, 5. uuilflhe report that et_a. meeting of I the On- tario Reform leaders yesterda. , at the Re- form Club, it wu decided to ring on the locsl elections in- October. next is discredited in circles where matters of that kind find interest`, thphgh an early `session of the House next ye r is highly probable. kknn 6-uonuhnun nlnutnl-Ara Ijhhrnrn AI-A HUI] IUCVII I VUIPVIA ` Lieutenant-Col. Dawson and Major Delamere, of Toronto, have been detailed as exaiminemr in Toronto in connection with the Royal Military College examina- tion. ' V ,__,,,L Ll_`-L_L _ __--L!.... QR LL`. l\_ CUM | 1\l WIIVIUVI KI`? U UIIVDW U " `I DIIIUU .- a last Ipring, when was arrested for the alleged maiming of Harry Cooper,` the winner of the giuneaa on that occasion, and which horse O. Leary was trainin . An :1-unnnfn :n Qhn 'Pnv-An!-A An. nun n-nun` 3"e4"ia, "'3}I&"y"'5 ;or`I.`{.`,';1T&'I'J&"'i complaint against Charley Phnr, another ~:n`rA-an `Ail f.l\iIAAAn;nn khn Thnrn Ian: a guys, DUL uuua The mile bicycle race was won easily by T. H. White, of Orillia; E. J. P. Smith, second. T Standing hop, step and jump--lat George finlay ; 2n_d A. Oowan, Barrxe. ' - Boys 100 ya:-ds-lst E. ,Bingha.m, Barrie ; zud Fulton, Toronto. \VnI1`5-u n-v CI1.I\ u-.n`n 1 an` 7" 1)-\-A-Ar` VIII QIIQIIJ U WWIIIU U \JIlWl IV, I IICII CIIUUIIV` toeke , for threatening him. Therq has een blood bet 11 these two since I_-L _______._ ._n.___ ' -_:.. ___ ___'_.'__4_.I A-.. WIIIUII IIUIDU UJJVIIIJ WIDE Vlllllllll An inmate in the Toronto Asyfum named Jean Nicelet escaped yesterday morning while out with a working party, and has not been recaptured.` - - T 3AnAnnI\I-,-l`,t\` nu nlunn nut` in -:An uyuss uuu pusnuv uuuv uu uusuu any lllllla Gen. St. Fleur is now reported tobe the .only.oicer of Le itime e army outside of Port an Prince. P e has only 200 men. There are two French and two English gun- 'boats in the hsrbor, on which the English and French citizens of Port su Prince sre msking arran ements to take refuge in case the troo 3 of ippolyte attack the city. The cruiser oston will probsbly be ready to start from New York for Port au Prince on Thursday. i Trouble Between T-;o AJoeln- lhe Coming local llleetlono. Tonoxro, May 29.-Dick O Lesry, who iloted Coloniut to victory for the Queen : late at the Ontario Jockey Club : meeting An!-Mn 0Af.Iv: vnnfcu-HA1: mnrnihn In-ulna:-I g nun vu. saunas lVVVU5ll|l$lL Iuvslllllls According to advices received yesterday by steamer, Port -au Prince was in a condi- tion of complete anarchy on May 21, `Gen. Piquant had evacuated Desallines some days before and with only a remnant of his i army ed to Port au Prince. Fearing the l anger of his commander, he took refuge in the building of the French consulate. As quickly as sibls he sailed for . Cuba. Another of egitime s oicers, Gen. Prop- iiete, has also deserted the post he com- mended and turned up at Port an Prince. On the day that the steamer left Port au Prince the city was in the hands of a mob. The army of Hippoiyte was then reported to be nine miles -away, and it was daily ex- pected he would descend upon the city. The people were in an ugly temper. An attack upon the palace might be made any time. An gt winner in nnur nanny-I-AA RA 4|.` -j: lezltlnnefvs` Generals IN.-serllnx-'l`IIe Con- ` dlltlon of Port an Prince. NEW YORK, May 28.--Advicea received Vet the Hayt-ian consulate deny the report: of the late victories by Hippolyte. `Mhister Preston declares the Dominican`Government has virtually recognized Legitime. Annnrino tn calving: rnnnhma ..-.4--.I.... us an: nnuuuu weweuq. _ V ` 4 i Considerable surpriseis manifested here at" the action 'of,th'e American Government in sending three cruiser to Behring See. This is regarded here `as an implied __declara- tion that the United States . will maintain her alle_ged'sxblusive "sovereignty in those waters. A Cabinet Minister, talking to- me e to-day, said: `*1: am hopeful of a peaceable settleinent.. Negotiations were progressi favorably bel'ore;the Republicans assume oce. Mr. Bayard had gone so far as to. propose an international convention to take steps for V` the protection of the fur-9 bearing animals in Behring s Sea. and the Sea of Okhotsk. Russia and En land have agreedto send representatives. SI do not antici ate trouble this year, even though - Britis war ships proceed to Behring Sea. Their presence there is onif r.1n.'.\!ral._ The Canadian sealers venturing north `will be warned of their dangers asusuali audwill be advised to submit in case of seizure. Cana- - dian seamen cannotexpeciprotection from British men-of-war. unless some agrant outrage were committed. After seizure the vessel owners can seek compensation through diplomatic channels. ` vnuuu.llIlBB l)l'EBBE ' 4 i ' Sir John Macdonald,` Sir Adolphe Caron, Hon. Ja A. Uhoplenu and Hon. John,Coati- 59:: have left for Montreal to attend the oillon blnquqt to-marrow. Owing to tho illness of his brother, `Sir Hector Langevin will be unable to attend. ' --I-.;------- - `L .' ` . ' 01'u`wA,`Mny V285-Proexotidn examine- tiohn for the Civil Se:-vibe were held to-day .iu7the-Hoinse of Commons . There were 60 candidates present; R3-j ..l..-. \I'-_.I-__Ij (mp! I I `u u an A . intro: 1301 um O_ Al'I l'AL. can lorvlro lxnnlnuloIu-`l`Ic Ichrlnj ' ' -Qilnn mu-us; , auu 1.. u.uuuIuuu .lJU`VUl`l:UUo Putting 16 lb. shot-flat C. McKerna.n, Barrie _; 2nd T. Bancroft. Barrie. ` nnn kI1nr`un1` uvn-A-u [Arman-u\ III-.. 2... ..-_.` ronoxro ropzcs. FROM IlA.YT1'._ man 101' uuvuuuu Bl`-IIUULI uuuur uuu Iuuuuu' vivendi this up:-in , hmonnted to over $6,000. . which is doublet e auiunnt received during | thg who'!e_of ldt year.-; ~ * \ 3 . `sianmxfioiwuuam _ T Aanlhncisoodelpgfohg ya: Stu-t1_ing. inoonno_otio,n. g? Malina. of .=.lG5.B.|F'!iUl.l, church` mare. Ii1insin- IaTIf0_| ;fI?h.n ,.G.o; "tch 4.: . 5 Vang ?-*?e3`}?`.; oiouhto * ihotielisvea ch'nmu.=, V _1;:eoupuun_aonno Keane v vmu. U At the Fisheries Department it i! learned that -the receipts` from United State: sher- men forlioeneee granted under the mode: planing QR}. nnnq Tnvnnnno Onnvnr QR MI} V pulluuu Lrvtuuult nuvu xuuuaux IIUI-ll. ULLIUV is sure to have enough friends to make life agreeable to him if he hatsense enon h to care" for himself. The one thing that will tr to do as President will be to act so that w en my term of oioe has expired I can any with truth, `Thank God, I have satisfied myself. It is the only satisfaction that a "man can be certain of. .. A Challenge Accepted. Fridaynight the Salvation` Army, Toronto, celebrated: the -fth anniversary of Comrnis- ' siener Coombes ;a-rrival_ in Canada. Mr. Wm. -Gooderham having delivered an address, the. Commissioner reviewed the progress of the Army. in Canada. `The Commissioner closed `by . stating that any member of the arinyfin need alwaysreeeived help, and he I l|`\Q:iIlIQA nunnnn `l\I\Il\I!A' lulu; an-ind.--n A.Now8l8h8cl|ool. ' ion. George W. Ron. Minister of Erlnca-. tion, opus the now High School in Wind- sor tomorrow afternoon, and addresses will he . delivered by. local lnminu-ion. In the ovoning _s moetin will be held in the unem- -fgrjza `oh. I very ohoioe program "uh.uT'" g-:}oIi3y'io'}1"y"e3`i'5rZ.'v"e %'1`I3"3oZ"t}1 "7 At this point ,ex Oicer Shankland stood up Ind accepted tlgg olnllnge. 1 III, IVUIII-9 IUI WIIIVII has been prepared. 4. narrlsonlan Philosophy. The Washington correspondent of the Constitution telegraphs :--`'There is only one way to get satisfaction out of a public oice, said President Harrison to a friend not long ago, `.` and that is to please yourself while you are in it. You can t possibly give satisfaction to the rest of the people, no matter how you try, and the more you try the less success you will _have. The` beat President that is possible for the country to have is always sure to go out of oice with enough enemies to make him nnoomfortable if heis a very sensitive man, and the worst possible President when retiring from oioe in -nu-A in `song Annuals frinnd {us ll|n'rA Hf; \ '1 uua , 4-uu \XUUl`gU 1111113 ; The Fireman's race half a mile was won by J ogn `l`i cPhee. . T T.__I_____ -1 'II-._-_.l- -._--- --- --- UIIIUIIEIJ VII? VVUVDQ Sunshine smounted only 27 hours, from a possible 105 of sun in the week--bein 3 hours less than two full days. A A nah`: `I-nnf. nn Thuavnan lnnu\n:nn Au`.-I U IIIUILID LUBE UIIDII 0'! lull UCJU A `light. front on Thursday. morning did little orno harm to vegetation. 4_A vu uuuuu nu a nluuus uuulauulll vuuu. Southern wind: prevailed on 4, northern 3, veering west 6, and east 1 day. The `strong- est attained 35 miles an hour on Sunday af- ternoon, followed -by calm to light breeze: through the week. ' .qnnnI-u'nn awn:-nun`-A4` `I: A-`In 0'7 LA--- _-.... u_fl-ain fell in light showers every day except Saturday, during 13 hours, to a depth of 0.52in.-,-of which`0.l5in. came with thunder on Suuday in 5 strong southern wind. Hnnthnrn wind: nrnugilml An A an-61...... 9 .__-_-- v---cw... -uvynyo vg av: Inllv ablv "GUS hang my 25th. 1939. . The night temperature ranged from 32 on Thursday to 58 on Sunday, and the daily from 56 on Wednesday to 96 on Sunday- giving a mean of 64,for the week, which is 6 below the average for the same week in the last 10 years. mhn I'annvnIwann :-`ASA-5...: - ..-....- -2 A l\3- $3 I-U JUCIU w'i`he barometen indicated A range of 0. 20in. for atmospheric pressure, with the lowest reading on Tuesday and highest the following (lav- I V.\LLl day. . T neceoroxogxoax Report, for and 21 Week 3&1 ID_-n nlgl. anon . 56. DUNLOP STREET, HEAD-QUARTERS FORMILLINERY. GREY COTTON! M, ,_ _ . The concert given by the Male Quertette, of Toronto, on Friday evening, was highl successful. The entertainment Ill throng Was of a. classic end.-inehioneble character, and was much appreciated _by the mniority. heceipte, $50_ T T . On Friday afternoon, Newton Rqbineen and Fisher's Corners school: joined in-epic-A Inc. Many were present "Ind enjoyed {selves In the game: eculilr toi`"I,pih,io;., tW_0 schools. play football for-..en hour. neither gainmg Q, 3031, y- .- H t Mrs. Proctor, relief: of the late Thol. Proo- Sor. Bond Head, was buned hereon Fricieya -hewas73 yeareofnge.` . he-A ..Mkr- J 0. Morrison and wife, or Phine- i" Spent a fevy days recently with lriende " "1 around the villa e. ' T . - vm-u `nit-.\.. _--_2_- ,4 :1,-n, _ne_; ni,___, La.dies,% see this last shipment. and quality unequaled. We Willsell at less than Whole- sale Price. Two} Bales of Manufacturers REMNANTS! ` - The salt Trust. ~ Wellington Burt. of Michigan, and Charles Bar 1', of New York, who have been visit- ing gland as representatives of the move- ment to unify American salt interests, sailed `from Liverpool, Saturday, on the steamer IUmbrid. The English `salt union gave Burt and Burger-_ a cordial reception and entered into an.allxanoe with them, which`-assures Larrnonxona. relationtflletween the English mdaamaican markets Ind.the.fnll nancial L; 1- .:,. _. _ . . '3'-~:`~,-,.`s , 8 . "NC ` l ~ :l.9.i.l`~ . 5', ` `I -- . / __._ -...._- nu-a vannw AIVUV s Many will condemn me. God will have mercy. Please tell my dear aged parents. but do it in a gentle manner. Bury me from St. Paul's house and do not send my body to my parents for it would kill them if you do. GREENFIELD Scnonn. Schorr was aged 29. He was subject to fits of despondency, believed to be because of nancial troubles and unrequited affection. Agitation in France. The Paris Bourse became much agitated on Saturday afternoon, on receipt of intelligence that King Humbert and Em ror William proposed to visit Strasburg. his statement caused the bitterest feeling, and rents declin- ed rapidly. This is how the press comments on the visit : La France, commenting on the subject, says: King Humbert pays us in a generous style for the hundred thousand Frenchmen killed in Lombardy to liberate Italy. The National says : The visit is the ass kick of the fable, but in the present instance the lien is not dead, like the one in the story. The Temps says : We cannot believe that King Humbert would iuiot a gratuitous wound upon France by insultingher. France's sen- timents onght to be held sacred by the son of Victor Emanuel. vuusvu, yvuvvunuv uuu .l.lUll. Dull SHRED tem rance house, comprising nearly the who e of the business portion of the town of Bridgewater, was destroyed by re Friday afternoon. The re originated in the tem- perance house about three o'clock. The only insurance on the burned buildin are: On the church, $2,000, and on one o the dwell- ing houses, 3800. There is no insurance on any` of the other buildings or their contents. Very little stock was saved out of the stores. The total amount of the loss is estimated at from 860,000 to 870,000. general store, R. Bridgewater wiped (put. Twenty dwellingvhonses, J. H. Roberta A . Miller : general aiore, E. Sexunitlfa zenenl store, the Methodist church, poutoice and Boy. Bills Flint s `ninnnunnnn hli -....___.__-- -- ---`-- AL ~ ::1lt:`1 1u;'3ole--lat T. . Beacx-oft,` Barrie ; 2nd P. McMillan, Bewvertong pi'If1'v-In `R hk` ' In` I`. I:.'..17......... vuu wuua us a iacuon or Iriends who were an- xious to destroy the records of their pilfering of the past and the roster of ille 'timate children born to certain Russian an Greek families in San Francisco, was set upon by ve men, one of whom struck him with a heavy iron bar, cutting a deep gash in his chin and nearly breaking his jaw. He red a shot from his revolver at them while on the ground and the would-be assassins retired. A clergymaws Suicide. Last Saturday morning, Greeneld Schorr, the handsome young assistant rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Baltimore, commit- ted suicide by shooting himself through the head with a self acting revolver. A friend knocked at the young man's bedroom door, and was told by Schorr that he did not wish to be disturbed, as he`was going to take a bath. Shortly after a pistol shot was heard. `Dd whn DI`, "Danna lIII`n-no-1 LL- -.---` ' ......... uuul my aunts: a plum: snot heard. and when Dr. Hedges entered the room he found the yonn man lying on the floor, dead. On the ta lo was this note : llIl',, "9 the work of e faction of friends who to dentrnv Hm rnnm-A. A: u...:.. ._:u--:- -A .. ...u around um: villa -` - . ' ' 6 T.'0m' NEL?;&J:::::o;:: bee:`1)t|?l:i&`5.-.-~$Th' letter referred to by our 'Oorrol?3d"t*-h evidently miscarried.--ED. J. `JIIAIIQ H III-Iv! "Vrhe Barrie [Foot ball Club then played Killyleagh, and each scored 3 game. The J-iarrie clubs met with admirable aucceu all round, excepting a junior baseball match which Urillia carried of. Thin nutmeg" 8.. :L.'-L LL- _.,,, A I I n A I uaugnt Thom LIN-3' '5 ' 9 A company of 513043! l.'.?~ on?" 15",. working in South S_1mcoo Mr. Beardsley was 1l!0l md Ssturday last. He. In 00m! `&' to -v stable Sweeney, went thrpph, ,9 `- otAEan, and found auiotoyi. '- an information. which wggejl. ' .3 " mom was issued : ` ` ` gnu IJHLAAV Iv] Uutvii 5ucum The lacrosse match between the Bsnie and Orillia senior teams was a lively one and was watched with intense interest by the specta- tors. The rival: y between ' the two clubs necessarily causes the keenest kind of con- test. Both clubs were in good condition and did some capital play, but the Barrie players _ won a creditable victory, scoring three games to Orillia s one. rI1L_ l')_..__!_ T1 1 I II nn 1 .- - - .1 UV' IIUII \ll\J IJUU WPCDIVQ Weather cool, with occasional frosts; 106 could beaeen on n pail of water last. Sunday morning. A`-an-:6 Q n on Mac! OAOL Min 13 I I1-.. lauu vv uu uvvv suluvu cluu UHF \ll`I.lll1 u, Following this was a hotly {contested fot. ball match `between the Scots of Toronto and the Barrie club, resulting in l_.vioto)-y f or Barrie by three goala. ' ` ' The `ant-noun I'V|n+nI\ Lg`-nu... LL; D-._-_'- -_ J LU opal U. aufu J. uvayuuuu BUUIUU 13.1. - The _]lllll0l` lacrosse clubs of Barrie and Hrillia bad a content, in which the Barrie j lads won two games and the Orillias none. L`n"nn1:nn fhnn Inn: 1: Iunlu '4...-.l.-_L.'.I _':L Cllhtlvu IUUU vvnvu II uvnv lwlvll Wlvuujjuu, The baseball match between Barriejuid Pheelpaton. in the County of Simooe Ledgue} was the rst game of interest on the pro- gramme. Barrie scored 28 with one inning to spare, and Phelpaton scored 19. I "Flu: inn1'nr Inn!-nun-an nhskn l\` I)......- -_.I DIE de- ctwwns rnonuu.-1-Ann; _. ' . nun-mm. couurr ww,:,. ;.v I E.-:-----"'-------' ammws Brmmu In Caught ;hom Anili. . um nc .I..-.:.1_ .I-u_';-".: 3o,1ss9 AIBIIJU _\ u L. JJUDUICUIUQ -I- l'I_'IUo One hundred yards, (open)-Won in`dgotI) d style by A.- H. Cancels. Toronto; 20 McMillan, Beaverton. 'T`n'u\ L..n.l....,`l.-_.I J........L_ __._.I_ l-----7| 1 Iarmer, 101' nllniuuguwn ' . . I On Mondsy, 13th i_nst., Atkinton. with _s I friend named W_1llinm`Onrson. ~ cl Toronto. come to the creek to sh, snd selected 3 nfot just below the dun st-' Glenerou. he creek st thst point runs. through the s.rn1.ot Dnniel-Mu,-kle, who had given Scott thoright to collect a fee of 350. from then shing on his proputy. Atkinson snd Scott refused to sy, end threstened to duck Scott. A scuf- e ensued, in it"-is said Scott struck Atkinson with s Itiok. Atkinson picked up e stone weighing about l`5flbs`._ nnd threw it st Soott,j which struck him behind the left ear. felling hint` to the gonad. a...'.u. -.. ugh A hint fnthar.in.h; - v-nut C -Last Saturday moxning,"G'eorge Iiobiniaon`, ` ot Toronto, was charged before his Worship the Mayor with aetma in a disorderly man- ner on `Dunlop street, on the 24th. 'J,`eati-' mony was given by the Chief of Polioe; Mr; . Tyer, Mr. Campbell and others. _ A ne of $5.00 was imposed, with $6. 70 ooItu,`or20`" days in gee].- R_nhnI-r. W (`nIII*nnu- nnntlunn 'l\..;.....s.. I-.I I10 I III `HUI? Robert W. Cortney, another Toronto, lad, was charged with the tune o'en nnd` ned 81.00 mg $3. 70 costs, or 10 ayu. Tho? mouey was pad. . A (`.n3nnInnnr` man I-Mann:-an Ann. C`:III\`n`nA ' A quurrolover the right to dh in Nottuwa Aoreek pt Glenorou, Mono Qownghip, has to-` salted in the d'a'sth_'of June: S`oot:_nnd' the %indiot`n1ent~ bfoury Atkinson. 3 well-to-do; farmer, for mnnilaughtor. a n- u--A.n `IQH. in-Q Al-.I:Inm-m with n. V Soon W8! llllliqa D] n la ` XIII!!!`-Ill-IIYV, 3N.~'!=9=e4=tor :o$.'1',` .a"`"i .g`3' 3} c'3`m&I."} cited Patrick O'Connor hafrg Msyor Poplar nun` Qnnh-A (uni-Inn H `Una: '53- king nhnunn (I L DUI )3 \l \JVIlI-IUI' I'llUl` VIKCJUIV I UUIUF and Squire Charles H. Ross, on" the charge of` intimidation. It appears that O'Connor is in possession of .a certain lot in Medonte on which the company, of which Mr. Booth is agent, claims to have a,;;mortgI g9. ve_A,It..iI alleged that in consequence of thrjeits, by O'Connor, parties, to whom the agent of the . mortgagee: wishea to lease the property can- not remain on it. _ O'Connor, it seems, o aims $100, which he wishes to have oxtinguinhed before giving up possession. of the prtwtz. Mr. Radenhnrst appeared for Mr. t. , and Mr. McCosh. of Orillia, for the prisoner. The, case was adjqurnedtill Monday nextao allow Mr. Booth to preduoeievidenoe `fit the: right claimed by? thoniortgazees. , ..vWD`uu nvv u; uuo nuuvu guuuunlh _ The Rev. W. R. Burns, of Wycliffe College, Toronto, psid us 3 ying visit on Monday evening. The rev. gentleman deserves the highest credit for`the manner he has pushed himself to his present position. It ll sup- posed` he will locate st Elmvsle. We join with your many friends, rev. sir. in wishing you s prosperous career. The shove is one of the many instsnces of whst may be achieved by diligence. . Mr_..Will_ism Perry, on old soldier of the Crimes, but now in the employ of -J . H. Bsnting, formerly of this place, says he has stood the heat of battle in its vsrious forms, but all he has stood . wss nothing to that which troubled him so much physically of late. The gentleman hsd been troubled by s disease similar in A nouns-A hnlin and nu `.u-.A scum. .Luv geuuuuusu uau. upon iron men by a disease similar :to a severe colic and suered excruciating pain. ' He had to go to his home and while there threw off 11!! stomach a living lizard three inches in length. He at once obtained relief. The gentleman is now` able to pursue his duties and says he has never felt better in his life. Keep away from creeks, Williaxn.- . ' ; ' U ajtfxson. of Toronto, won an ox- hlbxtion half mile race in 2 minutelpnd 12 x.'.)nAnA In wK'oi'li.;g`;:;;i man beanie voutimnlajed inshowin his loyglty on "Friday, was run in _by Oonstg lg Mama. Taxod a doll; yrithg Auk nnn, _vJ Vjfnnvvvgu out costs. I'\_, II._ uuu auwuuuuuu lillll lllllllllf.` Lines of telephone communication have been established between J. T. Fletcher, sr., and son, and also between the residences of Messrs. Geo. and Henry Davis. Distances about 1} mile. Both lines give entire satis- faction. No /doubt it will frove a great convenience to all parties. `he gentlemen who own the letter line would not be without it tor double the cost. There is no doubt that it the gentleman who built the lines was to return to this vicinity in three months he would be able to establish a good trade. Would recommend all farmers who con- veniently could do so to follow the example set by the above gentlemen. Th RAD W nnunn pa` \l7....I:n..l'I-1I__- Iluuuu vu uu |oI"Il.lll.Ul'l'B(.l 50 Ml`. MOUIBII. The Sabbath school in connection wxth tr e `Presbyterian Church has re-opened for the summer, and it ie to be hoped `there will he a good attendance this summer. A ' T.:nAnu A` `n`--'----- ---A-Av` ' vnu D501. The yillage property, `known as the Poplare, owned by Mr. S. Ounninghom, is about to be transferred to Mrs. MoOleIn. 'l`ln .Q.I.I..c-1. ....\.....I :. ...._..--L:-.. ...-LL u A wan nu.-an uuuuulivu. ' ' _ ' ' Mr. P. Sproul and Mr. _-Tod, of Churchill, were in our village on Sunday with the ladies of their choice. Glad to see you, boys. Call again. " ' Thu unlnnn n-A-u...A.. -l-_---- -- Al! uuu, sun] uv wuu uuuuu. W16 mvlncmles. Her Majesty's` birthday was celebrated by our citizens in various ways`, and also in" various places. Some of them w to Angus, where all that was advertised was carried out to the letter. Others went to Barrie, while some remained at home. Don't know who was most beneted. ` n D Q`........I -.-_1 II us, I A III - - 17 v ocvrv UV IIVK HUUII of his recovery. V _ A new baseball-club has been or anized 3 short distance. from our village. . ave not heard the name assigned the club; but no doubt from the members oomposing said club they may be welltcslled the Invinoibles. "Ar Mninnn n` I\IunlIu.I-.. -.-.. --|-|---A- 3 ` I uwnt uy w 111001116 J. '1'. Fletcher, jr., who left theitownehipk of` Essa. laetfsll for the Pacic Coast for the; benet of his health, has retntsd tohis home` amongst us greatly beneted` by his tour. Mr. a.nd.Mre. Fletcher have the kind will!!! of us all in everything that pertains to their hsgsinees and prosperity. : . e are sorry to hear of the severe illness of our friend, Willie Lennox, of Manitoba. He took an ulcerated throat and I believe it has turned to blood poisoning. The latest report from his father, Mr. James Lennox, who went out to see him, was that he was .slowly recuperating. We hopg to hear soon recovery. A _____ |___A , II I I C J CCU In W Mr. Thou. McDonald, who-inn 0115 of T Olilru. good friends and neighbors for I izlfoat num- ber of years, but who. oinceythe` (loath of his wife. removed to Wu-minute:-, has been visit- ing friends in this locality. We give you,a hearty welcome. _ J vr m..L-L-- ' ' ` `~ ` L AAAIII ULUII I seconds. TL- I I.rl.' - V--Snow ml hero on Tuudby ' who Ipdld `. -.--v- vn '31 the deceased. - aympethy of the entire. 00 and loan. Joseph was the of the 'n_me fuml y who h few years. ` Mn Than 1'4"--" vuup VII . 7. nuv. d. J. b00l_1l`8n". moot` gnfyingrjuun of The bereaved tunily have the mmnnity._in(thLe1r third ' ouhg` man, is di these lest Advancg-AGm7esnqndanpe.. -_..,L._ __ our young friend `Joseph Barkley. after 3 ngering Illneu,_ Dllled away on the 13:! mar. Bug roman: were Vintlm-ed in __l;o pnstor qt the church, Rev. J. J. Cochran-. spoke ;ix1.tha moat at N doooued.'~ V by-caved have the ncunn-._LL.. .1 1` u(");u'huzt';)ndsy, Mb J. -D. Booth, of Bud- nrrl dating`: 1: mmnifnr ning `nun nnmhnhvr ' T331 "1Ti'z}:"u6'iE6" niid; _ _ "obttlu iuiuted %; hisjuther-xn-law, n-_|_|- A.. 4.1.. I.....'. .,-sham. InA,IinaAnnrl..fnl- ` Ifnphuzhm In ataxia... 0 [L L- 13.1. 1.`. Ponce court. llllW~:Il.Il`_D HIV-I9 E43 `.uze.'1:;Ia;m f.:v.f":'1;)"-` H < .4`; - /. " ' ,1-.1 ! ' _ Newton Robinson. Advance Correspondence. . The last letter sent to Tm: ADVANCE from Newton did not appear. Weather cool- with nanmdnnni fl-nnim, Inn \ IIIU QIIIUTIUHI . ' Nmv Yonx, May 28.--The America's Cup Committee motto-day. Ina saidthey are de- termined on_ adhering to the condition: of ;holdinz the cup under. the deed of- gift, to ;.,IVhich"._the Yacht Squadron objects. There land. may therefore be no race this Ieasou. ~ . 1'he"BaII_I-record. w. v `v ` - J_ C Iiwnnxarrozun ASSOCIATION. AtVABu'a`lo`: Burma 2, Syracuse 1. " At. Rbbheeter: Rochester 12, Hamilton 1. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston: Boston 10, Chicago 3. ' At .Waahington: Waahington 3, Cleve- AA. \T__ \7_._I- \T-__ 1r,,I_ n- 1- no rowers, uucu. , was ltternogn; loss $125.. A `co1t bel9t':giig' I,-`l'I_IOl'l0_l '.Il.Il'l'llUll. , uuuw IIIICIW , ofgg f minds? G`h daton__isnu. pi. tau; uurnulun. Nzw You, May 28.-- 1`hq._St. Paul Reil- rosd statement iuuedto-da.y excited much N attention... It _re 1-to nu Increase in not \ earning;-for A` ' -of 0135.967-` compared 'th-A 11., t .` ,7DheA_`etee.rni_n'gsf 10,. I glonthlptff the whieh, cede oguno. 30 '~.m37.335 ..431_, p '7 Named the loan `of many IN!) noun, a canton uuu as n{.uu5u5.'.f Tu W08. we V0 b dorpiep have bo6n_a'xtriostcd':from thoruinp._ - ..._.-_-`__._.'- -n;.a_'..' I V I..L '.; .. g..v: nqi; ` PaAG_Q);; triker: Mi Pnlion ibnmv _, Q threatening a.ttitndo.~ L Ttgupn hsvdoom-ordered thou,rt9_;.prg_|_qgn` V 01' I _ ` ' . ; 3?: A uuwuuw vuuuv urn -Ia-q BELLEVILLE, May 29.----The city council has votod $200 in aid of the subrera tho Bridgewutor re. Tho I.0.O.F. mm M appointed Jul , 26 for Decoration '.Day._ ` V Tho h6.l"b6r cothmitlloners organized yol- tordoy. Mr. Thomas Willa was appointed ~ ishnirnunh uurusuuyug IUIB "lily V ` `A? belch iiig ' tq - Thomas Fax-gory, 4 :~-:Ba'.wdon,awu ' on Saturday by } mitoleant, who cut tho animal : throat. ` 1 n usvas vs nun uurnvu 011. The event in which the greatest interest of the afternoon centred was the appearance of Mr. George R. Gray; - of Goldwater, the -champion amateur shot putter of the world, who broke the world's record in- putting the 16 lb. shot. V-When the champion appeared on the eld-he seemed in good `condition, and the people delighted to see the wonderful feat of one of Simcoe county's sons. It was . announced that in Dublin he put the 16. lb. shot 44 feet, in New York 4 feet 5 inches, and in Canada 42 feet` 10 inches. After being greeted with hearty cheers he put the shot four times to beat his own record. The - first time he put it 43 feet 6 inches, the second 43 feet 9 inches. the third 44 feet 8 inches, and the fourth 45 feet 2 inches. This result. was received with tremendous cheers, and the modest young man with the rm muscle was complimented on all sides for his" wonderful feat. His father was -on the . ground and saw his son put the weight for the first time since he has gained. his laurels. The old gentleman declared that he was proud of his boy. `Others then put the same i shot 35 feet 8 inches. the ohamp1on s brother being among them. After a short inter- mission the champion again appeared to beat America's record in putting the 56 lb. weight. He put this weight ve times. Two shots were not taken, but of the three measured one was` 25 feet, another 24 feet 9Ainohes, and the third 25 feet 1; inches. The cheers which greeted this throw` were long and . heartily given. We may say in passing that ' Mr. Gray is as modest as his musclesare llfms - 1.. LI, _ t'\I\l\ , '1 I 1 `I :> Alum Ciouilagnuou. 5 ' vmuu. Mq.-4'-A conngntlon in the town of Pbdhajoe. Gllioiib ..lIl_I destroyed` 600 houlol, u"ohm`ch"?und a synagogue and _......A `I... `Ann A. Innno `val TCAIVA `I70 I cunner` W nu`. lnu guru. uauuvquun` Among the. Aostttwqn. Mr. Hyman; Bond ph-C .u_r.ohilL-th o 5E&I;1.45.Ab!rd00,.` ~no.u-nan, nmorJone._.-, and q -`.L'as.'.1_I..'.|.n. .l!.h2ln`!nnl.nng -` '-vi nuxwuuu III]! I Ionian. nurus nun U100 mono were clone behind. The time was 25}. 52}, -1.20. 1.48} 2.1 and 2.42}. ' Many_ believe thiiuco an own at Hanover-is comm; back I to his old farm and am he will regain his 1 speed at a ,di uta.nco. IMIOI. -AAA 11 ...n-.. I.-...a1-_.. ___--...A---,- ` trips`. -v -,----vuucav %Fifth .1 T: h di 1 31000 $333+ .2B..'wo:.n M "."p'm" ` Sixth runs, 1 `JR lnilnn_RnvmnnR (J. nun.` ) .vuuu'u|nu. A `heavy gal; prevented the steamer Varuna from leavingtline wharf and stopped the ferry steamer. ` \T:n-+1: '...e:.m. nnnnnn 'n;nI .r:nl-_ r,nt`nA UIIU IVY!" IIIUDIIIUI} ` North Hastin :5 Orange District Lodge .-'1nii'the.MMIoc ethodiat district meeting -nnnnn u-nar.InH'nnn nnnlnrnninn the Jnnuilx FIVE Lwuvluulvun vvuulvunuuaa IIIIV uvnugu `ll A. barn in Mill-alnsfetn belogiug to Wm. V I .owers-,L Michm was burned yesterday `~Q!f.F'Il\`\C `II-I mm; ' ,u uu uuu uuualuu Wlh I rusn. ISIIWOOQ I00 Nrarander a length into the home stretch and Hanover was at his ank rnnmnx so namely that even his friends ` were_ surprised.- ` At the last fur-long post Marauder was 7 a length in the lead with Hanover next. ` Marauder, splendidly ridden by Garrison, won b a length and a ball` over Hanover who beat kwood half a length. Euros and len Echo warn nlnnn hnlunri Th. 93-... ...-..v mu xn1 " Civil service` Wine lie lleyslelkee end He- relder the Cup. - Gnevlsnnn; L.I.. Mev 28.--The card to- dey wee e good one. including the Cup and the Mey Stelree. Reeulte: Flret Reoe. ! mile. 81000. for maiden 2-yeer- elde-Onwey won. Second rece. 1 Inllee. eweepetekee tor 3-yeer- olde end upw l000eedded-Belle B won. Thlrd rece. The egtekee. for 2-yeer_.-olde. irlrrllle.` 1250 ed'l1`:d-3 tvlkliserlce w{5)`n. u f our reoe. eroo nu Ineeor 8- eereolde end upwerile. p`2000 edded. ereuder won. . . . There wee very greet interest in thin reoe end the betting wee very heevy. There wee e tip that Henover hed zone 1} milee `Sundey in 2.86. end he wee becked heenly. They not the, Ge: et the {int olfer end derted 0! in thie -order: Ellrwood, Glen Echo, Eurue. Henover end Mareuder. Teylor pushed Hanover to the trout on theret turn end he ceme into the etretch neerly e length before Eurue, who weee couple in front of Elkwood. Pesexna the etende Eurue was a neck before Hanover end wee edging him toward the reil. Elkwood wee third. two lengths behind Hanover. Ellrwood end Eurue were lepped at the ner- ter poet. Going up the heck etretch llra wood went to the front end at the old club house he wee e neck before I-Ienover, who wee the` eeme dietence in front or Eurue. Henoverlebored on through the heevy going on the up r turn end Merender ceme `u on the outei ewithe rush. Elkwood led ` . fldf A lnnun int-\ hn haven` -eeuebnle -_.I uuv uuuuuu uBglllBDul`B." The address of the V Gra;-1'xd_Maeter dealt very fully with the Jesuit question, and it i! expected that the discussion on this sub- ject will be one of the leading features of the meeting. ' V - N;;i1ut;n`i:;:l;:1`;l.twenty yards, (open)-`- ?-Easily won by Gauela, with McMillan-, of Beaverton, second. . `Ann -:-`mars 1-"I345:--A (`---'---- _..........e. ausu pueeu one Quebec Legisla- enlallow r ture by the Dominion Gov- ern1nent.. I will not take up your time in into`-the matter in detail, as you are all aware of thecommotion that the allow- ance of thea,ctehes.caused, and our Grand Master, whotwesone of the nob e thirteen who voted and spoke for-disallowance of the same, will deal with the matter in his ad- dress to you to much better advantage than `I could do. I would also ` cell your attention to the subject of the French, language in the schools of Protestant Ontario,which waebrought up on the motion of Mr. Craig, M.L.A., in the Ontario Legislature. The mid:-an nf H... r;....<.'..1 l,f..-a-.. .1-_u , nuts I I.Ig~J.'IUV p00Fl& . "The A Grand_Scretary s` report ._I `.so had the following 2' " ' L j Since pur last`a.nnua.lseuion the Jesuits Estate! At pudeilg the Quebec Legisla- hu'heon allo M hv the nnm;..:.... r:...,_ DIUIN IIl|lBll-J . A` 15. won. ` _ Sixth race. 1 1-16 miles-Raymond G. won. DllCll.'=I(1dl`8I8 of welcom : and speaking high ly of th9`l)_eQutiful_`.p12!jan,q :of__the In-;.x':\, " - ` .';tho="`to:'a'o`bi1`'.:zh`a?ipo1!s:,6f:- ='n~ Grand rotary via road, Whit'h7's.'!o.\na41 that the order had made good regress. d was steadily? increasing in nu_-nvoi-s `such . uence. Twelve new `warrants had . Leon | issued in Ontario West, Qin Onto io East,- .2 `in Mallitdbayl in Prince Edward Island and l in.Nova Scotia. r.([V],.(1......l Ga.`.-..-L.. __`__s_ , iXT;i1.d1phia: Philadelphia 5, Pittm- mrn ~ 4.. = "TI - . _ . Ailzmow Assoourrox.` V At Baltimore: Baltimore" 5, Athloti 1. At Columbus: Columbus 7, Brooklyn 4. ; Ah Cincinnati: Cincinnati 13, Louiiville L :QIIdlI`I.".L lI`.`.`t!~ '7 _` - Loxnom, May 38.3-'-8ir `G|:l`lOI Ruuell -.. -. .aa....'.. 5.`. .- um I c:l'giI`-`hnn4.T ".-,!"',!. -j ,-'.-'uIIwiHpI'Il|, . .f.|;l',1!!:n'1 . n3?3isi~h-. .3.h`91'i*` mi ar'e u'_:-`as-y_ fa? eh"e't'r`a`n= ..=Unn `M an .-~u_&l "bllginolt. Most. VVor-2'-ipfnl Gram! 'LllUG1.".(`;'l&fk e" Wullnde occupied t -e c`-air. At 4 o clock Mayor Buzicr _aml the 'l_`nwn Coimcil~'o'f Goalerich air. euaied lune >nn in 5 body,.ond the Muvol" on be-ha.f of me L town pre sentod'an. add`:-as of welc'u`u'i-s.` *- } ,Moa`t. Worlliipful Graiml Masler '\Va.lla.ce replied thanking` the mayor and council for tho.-irznddress of welcom speaking the beputiful gppggranqe of _the :..y.x-:1. A During :xhc==atoruotxu iu:`e pon::o!:w = iv: G1-and Snnnntmm am. .......a ...|..-_L --1.-_ LONDON,` Mny 28.3-/-Sir Umrlosf m1ueu_ s`vo '3 dinner as Mr, and Mrs; Glsjbppg, __ -__ AL- ....-_L- 1-.. "_ Donn-' ' ew `Hm--u lql Il lfllch III tlilrhtn l_., `_, . 4 Stgndin g long jz;mp-1st:George Cameron, Unllla ; 2nd George Finlay. Thu pirnmnn'n F 11:13 u wanna man Innn kn nrxvgn siquzqs-_. ' Gpnniuoa. M;.2s{--='L!i 0_l_'__I,|O Lodge` pf Btitia` ' met hre tr)-i ~ mm] ` ' Inn IIIIA-I |y_ friz` this ! BRANGEMEN ATGODERIGHI "1sI.y York: New York 7; Indian- ln H uuv =Jll.II\vu LVLV uuvuua v uuz UL IV II All UV wuss red resolutibns coniemning the J esuitl CRACKS 411' mu rmsuxp. The Ame-lcium cqp. no `K... (`)0 IIVL- `A_ St. Paul Invaluab- __-.. sn-__na :n1.'- cm. Build IVi6 "`i-Io"fI.' _ l',4lIl\ 'IIl_, MAUI Lilli`! About 3 e.m., `May 24th, Mr. E. J. Oar- ter sestore was totally destroyed by fire. The Hoods were valued at $2,000. and were insur- ed for $1,000, while the buildin was insured for $500. The fire was the war of an Incen- diary. ` 0 Than AA-\nAIn` an.-an-u `LA