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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 7

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ST "HREk THOUSAND BROUr.HT IN TO-DAY BW THE CONDUCTORS' EXCURSION. Tby Cam From all Part aad Included SoeYejake Cousin From th "Burg and Tnetr Bras Band-fa City Were a G7 AppeaVaaoe. Tb aft wars a llvslv sanest to-dav. aad th treine of band musio fillsd the ait Centra town. r.

of The easton of the nnoroel (tlr wss the crowd of people brought In (rem all point by the epndootor' (xouraiou. Altogether there was nearly three thousand, including a Urge contingent from the 'Burg, the brass bead of Which rendered the sweet (train I i The visitor Included men, women oJ ahildren.aod all morntng they kept arriving. The tint oontlngent eatne'ln from the 'north oti the. Winnipeg press at eight o'clock, I numbered about two hundred. Ghortlv after: nine o'clock the 1 Brockvillk local brought in three hundred tiore, but It wae Uie special train from Preeoott which nulled into the Union depot at ten o'clock thai brought the first large oroWOV i I AvrntnAN tjorsifi.

1 There were nine hondfed on thie train, elx hundred of whom were our American couslu from) Oiidenburg, who brooght with them, city bead, a Mated, i their in 1 all twenty two piee- At into th4 Station ti iBir trmia pulleit were welcomed li the rin Bf "Ysiike Doodle" from McGilliouddv, bend, Id. was engaged to thn welcome them on MM of the picnic committee. I' At a quarter pt eleven the pcil PembrokaT arried withj twelve hundred neocle on kord. end the noon train on the (i i. R.

Irongnt ie eight hondred mote ex cursionis'i r- the 'Parliament building, Oeotneieal Museum, fitheriea exhibit aud art gallery were vijt4d during the forenoon, and after oa o'clock the visitor crowded out: to Lanadownj Park, where the programme of port and Iecro match were held. i The bright clear day ear the visitors full oope for enjoyment. A II; the electric care the oompaoy could put on llenk (tree wei taanmed anil man war, tb expreuioni: of admiration of the ey running of the car and the good time made. THK SALE OF THE I8LKS. I A tedlneatlen ef the Order Allowtntvth Sal aCSM th 11 ea Only.

It was tted in' last Monday' Journal that th gorerament had I under coneidera- tion the protect made by the pre againat tb aala of over 600 of the Tbouand Iiland I oa the Caaadiaa aide of th rirer, aad that th likelihood wa that a number, including toe larger oaea, would be withdrawn. The eoeernment ha at laat come to a de ciiion in thl matter, aad only SoO of the ielaada ox a little more than half the number 1 adrertieed, will be put up forauotloa at the eale which take place at Uaaanoque en the 10th intt. Thoee that will be aold ar the 'mailer one. 1 Han. John Hggrt ha been In communication with Mr.

Daly regarding the matter or tome day put and a telegram wa received from the latter atating that only o0 eeed be old at preieat. 1 Th inUniioa oO doubt i reeerve tb 'other for park purpoee. No condition will be attached to. tb eale of. tboe which will be knocked under th ham- mer on Thursday next.

Th buyer can build a factory or a boarding honue en hu purchaee jual (u with whatevac, direction Dia taatee may lis. i i i On th ground that a half loaf 1 Utter than no bread thoee that have been (trongly oppoting tha'pal will to that extext approve of lha action of th government. 'j SLiMta ottAWA ci-rTia. I Henry Foljer, president of the Rt renoe Steamboat company, in au riew at Kiagaton.jeald yesterday law. inur that te haa, had many letter Wealth.

Amerioane enouirin about from the uianaa. onaiaer mm tn ai wa deferred it Would be ih work of Ottawa eitiaeue, who do sot want to tee th laland old' beoauaa they will receive no direct benefit from uie transaction. lie conclude hi interview: by asking i "I th mere prejudice of pot wanting Yankee to buy the island going to check a tep in th right diraotloi i .1 A eooo arxocLATiox, i Charles O. I Wad. one of 1 chased from ex opposite Clay ll I Emery, owner of Calumet the Thousand Ialea, haa pur- Governor Alford the laland ton, known a 'governor a 15.000.

RuewU W. Smith bought Calumet and iovernor' Itlaad thirty year ago for U00. PaxaoaaX, J. K. H.

Barnet of Renfrew wa at the Orand Union to-day. I Mia LeU of OtUw la viaiting Mr, at ao-namara at Marshall's Bay. 1 J. DriacoQ, CbiokopM, Ma.i 1 th city, the gueadof F. R.

Latchford. Wm. Clarke, lockmaater, ka geae to lyDg laland lor a week or tw. Js. S.

Mssson. M. P. of Owen Ho aad. registered at the, Russsll House last even- Geo.

F. Hedkiae.merchaat of 8hwvlU.i egistered at the (trend Union. -I J. and Aiaaworth ar Engllah tourist tate red at th Raseell ea soute te th rid. iH.

TayloJ city ana of th Grand railway left thi meralng en a bnii- ip to jjouireai. "I'- McAllister of Pembroke! ta th th lay eh He it at I MnJ D. W. Crockett and Mr. and Roeskrala from Chicago: are ij ton 4 pleasure trip, They at kt the Ru.mIL I' Nell, eoatraetor i Kemptville ovi business.

Se it rezittered llJiien. Laiiier, B. A. of Ottawa and Ling at the reaideoce of P. i ef Cleveland.

Ohio: hi sr. looavUitlo hia aU home tof four year. Mis Stemtsy Or ex, Kogiaad. are ta olthi Maria atreeV Ver MeRa sod fatrily of i-wa en tuiy and will ibyth shoree Cal. 1 I daucbr Mri yreet, so faeioe of ta arrived 'in New the ha concluded a Hy in sinking and meile seiii, hool.

ior ner 1 Bom. Sttuig kmtj Geo; iH WOKE UP. IN HAY PCtR A vsrsier arraairi Story irrsairii S'ury to "ih Pel loe, for Which sa Arree: Followed. A young woman, Minnie Murray, waatb only prisoner in the pen when proceeding at the police court opened this morning. On a ehacge of vagrancy ih ws remanded for a 1 I llchmd ih vagrancy charge lie an alleged blatlker offence.

1 The police tHl a rtcjf fallows: Oa Woilueuy a (torn. Osgoode township brought in a hore to market and: disposed of hi in for tiU .1 Oo the street he was accosted Minnie Murray and after short conversation both entered a hack land were driven out the Deep Cut way. Drtnk ing followed and i oblivion a far! ai th former is concerned, lor i when he I weke up yesterday morning be found himself in a hayloft but In (he country and to missing. Uu his aeaonptlon 01 tn woman Minm was arreeted. 6peaking about the prisoner after the court roee.Ubief McVeity say that to prisoner i known to drink hard bhe ha been about.

Ottawa for the past eight year and when sober works as a do me tic aervant; She ha a bus band aad a family of children In th Btatee.but although ber husband haa frequently written to her to come home ahe pay no attention bat leads tbe rile that eutt hex taste. ARE TOUiIN THIS ft Wet Tour taal Resort May be th County The toial number of applications for en rolment under the Manhood Franc hia Act which' have been received by Assessment Coinihiaslnner Pratt within the past week are, by ward, aa follow 1 Victoria ward '6. Dnlhouaie S7. Wellington 103. OmlrallTia.

tit. By warn 6U. Ottawa 4U. i I Total votes.io be entered on. the voters' list.

applications have come into the assessment oliioe since the court closed ita laboi. These have to go' to, the county judge before they cau get a place 01 the liU i ii i Aekad to Ha tit Snaaext su. Cabbie I Mood. "I A deputation from tit Susx str mar-chant waited on Chief MoViety thi 1 morn' ing and asked him to ha the cabmen who stand on tbe weet side of Sussex street, near the corner of Rideaa, removed as when tb leotrie car paas th corner th oabman by tending there would causa an oMtruotiou. Th ohief said he would notify them to go to another stand.

I Tried to Influence ilr. Murphy, A friend of Sazarin' named Oauthier was in th police station tbi morning before th eourt opened and got) talking to Mrs. urphy who was waiting trying to persuade her (hat ah ij was mistaken in Sazarin being th man: who drove her on July 7. Dergeaat noylan cam around at the tlm and seeing what was going on promptly fired Gauthler out of the station lor attempting to interfere in th case. Eddy Match Farflory iljuta Down.

Eddy's match factory will (hut down to morrow, and may remain olpsed for several the factoiy ahnti down, as owing to the lighter demand for matches in tb aummer months, th mill become overstocked. I While the null is shut down soms 60 or 60 gfris will be out of eurploymenU The dozen or so of men employed will be given work in other part of tbe Urm'i system, i 1, 1 I Sasartn Put an AUbL In tb Sazarin case in tb polio court to day, Philip Biaaon, a oabroan, swore that Napoleon Rlohsr, who on July 7 drovs a oali, acknowledge)- that be (Rloher) was the man who drove Mrs. Murphy the night of the alleged insult, lha. case was further adjourned to allow Richer to be found. i (ieorze UardinaL charged with tealinc a cigar case, alleged ha bought tb ess from a stranger for Aid.

Wallace adjourned the caae to tak legal advic. TlwJap." ii li The Guard' band at ths Eleotrlo Park last light wa at It beat and everyone was delighted with the grand (election ran-dered. I 1 i Th "Japs, the popular favorites.aa usual draw great throng to witness tbsir perform. anceeand nocereturned home without expressing the great pleasure it gave thsm to witness ths entertainment. The troupe is mad np of true artiste who exert themselves to give pleasure and succeed In their effort.

To-night it is expected then will be a great rnih, as the exeursioniats who roacheof the city to-day from the north will not go away without seeing pneof the greatest attraction now in the city. The performance open at o'clock sharp. I i or tbe beneht of mothers and their child ren a matinee will be given to-morrow afternoon Ihta will give th little ones a ohance to share in th fun at th park. Jotting About 'Town. i i Gabmbt Oowax.

Lloyd tit left yesterday to. spend his holidays at Metcalfe. As a result Superintendent Wise's In- spectfoa of th locks her, th pier in the fifth lock is be rebuilt sfter th close of jr-: A BOiLPiNtt 1 being erected near the foot of the lock in which to stor th boiler and angina and other machinery used in repair, to th caoaU I Tn funeral ef the boy Jo. Roy, who aa drowsed In the Rideaa, at MacLareu's Wednesday, took place from hi lata home thi morning. Service were conducted at th' Basilica.

-Interment took place at Notre Dame cemetery. The cortege wa a remarkably large one. Ths many friend of Mr. Walter Thloke. formerly of the Soprem to hear that he has been appointed deputy district regutrar of tb Supreme court of the Vancouver district, deputy registrar of the Vancouver uounty court and a deputy registrar fur the purpose of the msrriageactJ Mr.

Thick experience bare lully qealihe him for these positions. I 1-- -J -s P. O'KelUy's (4.00 ready mada suits, 1 --4 SatardavOOo will buy nle ladies' kid congress at Ja Pratt Sou Sparks Coseasst b-i" the iiousd, G. Millar's, t)e ueuuor it. inuor st.

I LaJ- It is (ia.Xaf that so Western bank' h'ouH rf tmped people hv ee taereughlv drieed Lowell Coor- tV- li 1 it- 1 it- 4 re, 1 f. 0T.c:llv, tl5 suits to order knock all competitor on. The goodman duu't has tb pay for th diicujunt. CWsh and on price is th motto at P. Satarda- 7So will buv nioo ladieis1 Oxford patent tip original price $1.

35. James Pratt dw sons, aparks at. i tp 1 Christie Erowt sweet blscuiU fresh Geo. MiUx os 0'Cenaot it. i down: A SCHEME TO CtRA SPARKS BT.

OF THE UNSIOHTLT. Mr. W. x. Separ Bay tBe TeUgraph Companta Might Induced te Bury -he Wlre The Beird of Work May tackl tfe -mi Now theraU a Whsls aue.ta, 1 scheme on foot to tak down all stor signs on Spark between Sapper bridge and Bank aud with ths signs the telegraph and telephone pole.

It la likely that a formal proposal touching thi will! be presented at the oounoi I meeting on Monday night, I The eijcaa are oafy oe daring the pleasure of th council and might by a simple resolu tion oi me council be ordered down the council be ordered down at W(th the poles, however, it is a matter. Permission wa given an' 7. time, ferent to by puted possession have got a kind vested j-. MR. sorts Mr.

W. i y. Boper, who is" talked of originating the idea, was eeeo Thi Jocxxal to day with reference to the matter. Ho (aid. lie believed that both the Bell Telephone 'company and the G.

N. YV. Telegraph company could be induced to place their I ire ander ground. The pole in question, those on Both sides of the street, take up about three feet of the driving space between the curb, aud the railway track and by moving the pole more facility would! be given Ipr vehicular traihe. Besides giving mere space ou the roadway, the removal of the signs and awnings, together with the pole.

would giv tue street a better appsaraace. i Mr: C. IDewar, district manager of the Bell Telephone company said his company were wtiung uurv tne wire, ii tn Big and awning and the U. a. IV.

poles war removed. i Th Bell Telephone company'a notes ar on the south side of tb street: end th U. N. on Vhe north. Pi' AS TO TBI o.

H. Mr. N. Bsthune, district manager for the G. N.

W. said be thought it wa too loon to talk about burying wire, a tne conduit system was poly lu the ex perimeatal stage. A ar a their company was concerned, they bad only about twelve pole on Hi street altogether He did not think hi company would agree to move their ll' i i i E. H- Brohon said tb electric light wire could not be carried by the conduit system owing the alternating oorrent. and therefor it wa not practical talking aoou taxing aown tn pole.

i. I Th Bell telephone pole on th south (id of th street' carry the Chandler electrio wire and the G. N. W. pole on the north aide carry th Ottawa and Standard eleotri wire.

1 TBS BOAKD MAT TAX It is believed.bowever, that within a very few day the board of 'work will tak np tb whole question of having th wires on in principal street put nndsr ground and th removal of th eigne. At th meeting of the board a few night ago. Chairman Bingham and Roger voiced the sentiment of th committee when die-cussing the question of permitting th North American Telegraph, company to plant a few pole from Albert to Queen street. 4' ,1 i' i Both gentlemen aaid very emphatically that th 'day bad arrived when th wins (hould be placed under ground, I WILL GIVE ABERDEF.N A SCOTCH KLCOMK, i I' Bt. Andrw Society Tak Step te) Ba oeivi tb Hew Qevernor.j I There was ai large attendant th quarterly meeting of 8t.

Andrew's society last evening. President A. MaoLeaa was in th-chairl (j a After account had been paeaed and pre liminary baainen attended to the matter of tendering a reception Karl oi Aber- aeen on ms arrival in waa discuased. The suggestion was thought to be a good one and a committee consisting of the president, A. H.

Taylor, i. T. MaeOracken and J. 0. (Jlaihan was appointed to prepare an address and make all arrangements regard- it preaenutiou.

i It wa also decided at the meeting to bold he annual excursion of the I to New York this. year. Arrangmnenos will be made to go by the O. P. and 1 If ome.

Water town railways, returning bythe Delewar Hudson, i Adirobdaok and 0 A. 1 I I The managemen i oommltt were instructed to procure th beat talent that could be had for th annual concert on St. Andrew's nichj f. -j SUBURBANS! DISCUSS TRAIN BER. I I vicf.

rlf A Big MeeUng et Ticket Koldr i tannin, r. i'i Yesterday's JoumHAL intimated that Drob- ably the agitation going on lately, at Britannia bay for a change of time in the running ol the 'local" bad such was 'not th oas for. laat vnlag tb gathering of th das took place at the Chateau Yon Charles, and th attend-sacs was large and lively. His honor Judge Moegrove was called to th chair and Mr. Wyld requeetad to tak note.

1 Tli first resolution was to th effect that th local superintendent of th O. P. air. epenoer, asked to change th after noon to 4. This, after 6o livly discussion, pro and eon, was carried by a large majority midst considerable jubilation and banter.

Then in the interest of thoee deeiring reach the otty by 8 a. m. it wa moved and oarriad that Mr. epeacer also asked to allow the mornin train to (top at Britannia a early in the seaaon. apis passed unanimously and a qepulatlon was uauied to wit upon Mr.

Spenoer. Voles of thaaks to th landlady and to the ohairma followed and, a varee of tbe Queen being sang, tb procusion fyled out, rejoicing ao tne promising char ao 1st ol the first public meeting of the season, I Just befor sepMatiog Mr. rarlow from the Nautical club asked to be heard. He stated tha on Saturday, when the club usually tool, a aru.se, to members found tiiat they required "ball" in tbsir beat. in Order to tender them safe and! Thus any member of tbe community wajight would be accommodated by appear- si at in woaci a to proper time et start Here was a chance for the old folk and cheer after cheer greeted tb fully iter nd In wa declared a jolly WQicn noooay could den.

1,1 I Wot After a Ten Hour Pay. Statement have appeared in local oon temporaries stating the tea peur day fbr mill me waa i again come op! in she xillve of the and that would se forced through. Mr, W. J. Patteraon; who a known as on ef the principal rnen in the inioo aa a worker was en thi morning.

be denied that ther wa any truth ju the 1 statement, i "What 1 Mr. Patterson "I am now' going into the newspaper offices that spread the atorv to get thera oon. tradicl it. Wo are working hard get all tne men into a nuton.ihut we "-Viio tention of forcing a ten hour di i jl 1 If yoa want a suit to fit without altera- tera- taons leave vour order with P. O'Reillv.

102 I apart iuosw 1 1 I TilH A f.olnc i im' f'rsnco Aflieenirnt Narrsw Co ii sru a Ri w. i. 4i Rear-A I Hmacn, cominanduig Steaih (I ct now in rfiamesa.aatsra.aiiuauuccsthat the bloc aad of Sum ws raised yesterday afternoon, FKAK0E Mijv VKRY sXOWLT. London, Anit S'-j-A despatch from Bangkok dated Tbmsdy night says nothing h.a been ye, to rrry out the presumrof to tne French olhciaU to raise the blovkada. KojidcoU ar still very anxious Toe opinion is that Rear Admiral Humann Is receiving order throagh fcaigon whn forward party is delaying in tbe hop 'event may enable Franoe to increaM demands.

i A COOL UEApBDSSITOKRarilVICSASArOLOSr. Loyu-j-, August 3. Th Bangkok correspondent of the Time telegraphs as follow By Admiral Humana 'a oomma4d the captain of the French gunboat Lion haa made an unreserved apology to Capt. McLeod, of th liiitieh oruiaer Pallas, for having steamed down with crew at quarters and gao out upon' the Pallae, which was lying ontsid the blockade lina.Capt. cLeod'a prudnoe and coolness alone averted an armed, utill.ct.

Tbl and anoti)r similar Instance of the Lion' conduct justified ths iu preparing prevvus mriwni at I hi NAVAH0E AGAIN' CUTS SORRY FIGURE. yi She Trie to BTanket Her Cempetnor and Geta Badly Ixndoic, August 4- The mgatta of the royal yacht siuadron, nf which tli Prince of Wale Is commodore, toot nlaoe to-day The race for yachts Df any rtgj exceeding rating wsaontetdforbyA.D.Ctark's!?wtan-ita.Lord Donaldson's Calluaa and Royal I'help Carroll' Nayabo. The eostse was the learn as that sailed orer in the race for the town prize, that from Cowea, Isle of Wight, to and around, the Warner lighthouse and return. The cours wa covered twice, making the dist0's it; sailed fifty mi)' A light south west wind was blowing aud occasionally it. 'rained.

The Navahos mainsail, that was split yesterday, necessitating her withdrawal from th race for the town prize, wa repaired and beat on last nigh and te all appearance wa a good a new.Th starting gun was fired at JO o'clook, and th yacht orossed the line as follows: Calluna 10.00.33, Satanlta 10.00.60, Valkyrie 10.01.00, Navahoe 10.0i.40 I Though the Navahoe got the best position she cut poor figure. She lacked shoreward with the apparent intention of taking the other, yaohr wind, but tb attempt failed. Tb first round Was nnlshd a follow i Satanlta, I2.2S.44, Valkyrie, 12.20.05, Calluna 12.SS.00, Navahoe, 12.20.S5. Th time at which th yachts finished wa as follow i Satanlta 2i31.36, Valkyrl 2.33.43, Caliun 2.35.06, Ntivaho 2.S. 10.

I "avail' Onseor Aattos la Oata, LOKDOif, Augcstj 4. Th Tim, commenting on the Navahoe' performnoe yesterday says i "ribably bar (par will have to be clipped as oannot afely carry ner present Yesterday (he hipped won than ny yacht vr did that mb rem in ber. With th first trng puff ah fell down, filled ber deck and ran off against her helm in a fearful and daoger-oo way. jntt a wildly. Her mast head wa sprung, but the true OA use of giving up was that he bad become no-manageable and was in a dangerous condi- Last Minute Oespatohea.

The New York Herald's special from Pan. a ma save yellow fever i again raging in Ltmon, Coat Kie. j. j- ij The engineer of Danish trawler kas been tksn to the hoapital in Grinuby suffering With cholera. I From Libertas oome th advice of another unsuccessful revolutionary uprising.

The leader were discovered and snot and many accomplices imprisoned. Ashland, Is entirely auxrounded by forest fired and unless heavy rain come aoooi 'the city may 1 lateamer lCramani inward at Quarantine, N. V. ikeld for examination on suspicion of -cholera infection. BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL- i i i Th rtnanotat Situation ta Xnglaxtd.

Lunuok, August 3. -fin th House of Commons to- day Sir Ellis Ash mead BarLl.t, Conservativ, asked' I th 1 government whether, sfnoa the stoppage oi ths free minting of silver in India there had lieen as stated, a depreciation jn the value of securities held tn England to tb amount of 130,000,000, wbether, the eupply gold waa not insufficient tojth monetary requirement of trade, and what nmasur th govarnuMnt proposed i to tak te avert a drhila I i I Mr. Gladstone replied that he did not know how to asoertein the trntb of the assertion that a dofin to the amount referred to had taken plaoe tn th value of securities bold in England. Ha did not beiiav that th lupply of gold was inautn-cleot for trad rsqulrsijsnt and could not aonoonoe avsrt a orisi that did not baliev would occur. Onloago Prodno.

Csncaao, closing p.m., August 4. Wheet 58 a August, 60J September, ffS to O. 1 i Core 381 a August. 401 September. 40 October, 39 December, 1J Msy.

Oata 23 Augnat, 24J 6ptembv, i- i- ill i fork SIZ.S3 a August, ciss.tKI Sep. Lard 7.55 a August, 17.50 September, 765 October. 1 -i Hhort August, f7.ssnuct. 1 1 i Montreal Steak exchange, (Closiuc auotatios at p. Aug.

4. Ask. Bid-70J 7 SO lit Ang. S. Ask.

Bid. Canadian pulutb Com Buluthl'ref rand Trunk Uraad Truok Jo- Cable 70J 6 "I mi 123! 124) i2e Wabash Com Wabash Pref Montreal llttj I lit IK) I3i Hirhellieu It 61 162J 135 au 1ST 12Ci in iio' io ta monu Dureoe mi I70J it uaa o. Bell Hov. Clsetno Hank of mwno stana Banquedu Molaon's Hank 1 1 iu i US isi' 144 iu i'i'i" 120 Bank of Toronto ZM Hanque Merchants hsuk Mer. Hk.

o( W'irtwc L'nloe Kaak of Commeree. lH iKt iio 73 110 Xorih W. lAnd MM. Cotton Co Cau. tJotoretl Uoruisloo Cottoa fi'jo' CM 41 i -a 119 Tt 1091 1 1 Hirer eired ham, breakfast beef, cooked corned beef, breakfaat deli- oacteau, Ceo.

Matthews, indsor Market, lril Bank st. i I Hard to get good! cga Try Geo. J. illar's, nS O'Connor at. Satnrdnv $1.30 will bar ladies' kid button boot, original price $3 00 at Jan.

Pratt tt. Son', Stiarl: I i I -I U- Hand at RocUcliffo Park I I Th man who makes muiio-boz cylinders saa.aassitTflMja,ngivi i. IT -1 THE EVENING 10IIRmU, FRIDAY 'AUGUST 4, IS93. 1 1 1 AN V.STKl) Al-TACK. The beard et tlie O.d Siena Heme Take Action Against an A'lexed eslenlay wn( i'ie monthly aivting of the.

dtrcctors of the O'd Ken' Home, and ther were prejeni. President Gsrland, Secretary Armstrong, and AJesir. Pennock, Porter, Aluagrore, Cameron Reiil, Weodbnrn, Pratt and Dougla. The reading of minutes, having been disposed of, a letter from the ladies' auxiliary of the home wa read in reference to matters ef internal management on behalf of the old rata, i lilt. Pennock, chair in anof the admission committee reported recommending tbe admission to the home of Jeraiiah Gavin and Richard Mooring, both respectable old oitixens seeking shelter in their declining years in the home.

On motion they were allowed to com In. Mr. Cameron brought forward the case of Donald McLean for admission, but aa tbe hems is full, the matter bad to lay ever ior a time, Mr. McLean being at present in tbe hospital under treatment. I The steward reported at length in reference to a latter in the Press containing innuendo against the management, when Mr.

Pennock moved, seconded by Mr. Pratt, that the secretary be requested to write the Free Pre in regard to the stricture in that paper, as they are entirely uooalled for and unwarranted by any circumstance occurring in eoansctioa with the borne. The supply committee presented the -count of the month amounting to $401.00. The Were passed over to th treaaursr for payment and the meeting separated. Saaeea: sc XReetrllleal Te-eTay.

The first electric car ths Snssex st. route went down at 10 a. m. to-day, with President McRae, W. T.Hoper.

Thoe. work-on and other on board. After that the running began. 1 John White, ex M. of Belleville, Ih th city.

ha jmrt rsturned from British Columbia where he wa engaged in the lumber business. Mr. White ismanagsrof th Toronto Lumbar, and klillicg Co. wbieh bav betlt work at Siiiesy, about 18 miles from Ihey oorauieuosd eperatioae last Angus aad have already placed a good deal of lumber the 'I DEPARTMENTAL AND POLITICAL I Hon. Mr.

Costigan; who 1 acting minister ef searta and fiahartea, has besa kept busy this week by th accumulated work of that department. I Major-General Herbert leave to-morrow for Goderich so have aa anterview wish th tninieter of militia there. I Choice pork sausages, tender fiork, fanner fed pork, bam, baooa and ard. Geo. Matthew, Windsor Mark, 161 Bank it.

Promptnesa Ottawa, August S. 1893 A. Bradbury, District-Manager, Manufaotarsri LilInurano Co. Deab Slat, beg te acknowledge th re. ceipt of a cheque from the MacJaotnrers Insurance Company for $1,000, in fnll of claim under policy No.

2,674 oa the lit of my lata husband Campbell T. Graham, thanking yos and th company for tbsir promptness. i -i I remain, 1 ij i Ajimiji Watt Gkabak. Over 600 boys' snlU to be sold at 65o on thsfatP, O'peiUy's. It will bs a matter of some interest especially to resident in th west and south part of the city to know that the Wipdtor market, until lately conducted by Mr.

Henrahau, ha been re opened by Mr. George Matthews, tb well known pork packer. Friday fresh meatfas well a hams, baaon, pork, vegetables etc, can new be obtained every day. Telephone order will receiv every attention. Henry Millar manager.

i 0atnrday85o will buy a fine ladi' (ippr. soils yrywkr Jam Pratt Son, parks st. I 1 fresh brand of cheese and creamery butter, Geo 3, Millar's, fi. O'Connor st. Prime stall fed beef, extra quality lamb, veal' Geerg Matthews, Windsor Market, 101 Bank street.

DOIUO LOIKIK. No.CS. a. K.U. A.

IT. At A. M. meet. thZ 1 m.

nail. a. oparas oiooa p.m. 8. A I.rsra.

Cha. A. Abbott, ateoretary. W.M. 4 (T1ANADA LO0OE XTS a u.

suesm wis enoay is veolug In tee orkmea a Hau. AI-rbert sweet, at 8 o'clock p. m. W.T. WtiaWK, at.

vy. E. BtlKBl, Recorder ROYAL ALBERT. No. ilk Can.

O. meela this Triday evening In Berbrldge's Ball, rUdeeaak, Visitor mau weieeme. D.1L. Jotika. Visaan.

itecSec C. R. I ONTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE, WHITBY, ONT. 8rlotlyl ftrst-elass In aU Its apvoiatmetrts and educatloaal advwtege. Provision mass for all the teacher' certiAcatee ecu or net-verslty at asses ehrong the freshsaaa, sou honors aad jest Of Jan lor year of Toronto G'as-Tersity.

The literary staff com prises ths largest number of university saonlaliat or any ladles' roll eg In Canada. Tn musloal. One art. eteoutie aa eesnaierelal departments are Suauy well susiaiaed by the moss girted pro psora. Physios! culture is taught by a apeotal-1st from Boaton.

A new grmnlasum and all kind of outdoor amusement. FupU have the opportunity of bearing the great artists that visit Toronto. I Apply for iatormatlea to I -r- HARMON HOME AND DAY SCHOOL (Incorporated 1892.) jCor. Elgin and Maclarsn Sts. The classes will be reeamed Thunaay, Sspt.

14th. t-tatT ot 14 well qaalifled teachers for tbe departments; KngUeh, Matbematics. Latia. KrescU. German, Meaio and Ars.

Number of resident scholaiv limited. Applloatioa by letter the principal, afu Harmea. oatll Sept. Srd. vhtu ahe will be at bonis to receive visitors oa school business.

rpHR Kxeontors ef the esiate of the late J. J. I BaakervUle. offer for sle the grocery and liqupr bueloess which carried on by him at Nil and 91 Duke 'I'haudlere" aa they nnrt it Impoealble to Kite It the attention is require. 1 he aKove is a rare chance for an Investment there has beca a saoeeeifnl bnslaess done there for the past years.

For aad parrinnlara applr to ths executors. Win. J. uiw and Usorga B. Baskers ille.

42 aad 45 George st. Ottawa. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby riven that the partnership heretofore banting between as tbe uodersigned. ueder the came of "Ilsmpill At Sinclair," a msrrhans tailors, in tbe olty of Ottawa, ha been this day dissolved by mutual consent.

All debta owinT ro tbe said partaer-sbro are to be paid Dancaa Alexander Mln-clsir at tbe airy of Ottawa aforesaid. I Hated at Ottawa this twenty a I nth day of Juiy.A,D.im. VniwXMrknxJ Ytm SjMU birth. 4risreaK-A 1OT IHvleto Ath Ac. im danxhterto Mr.

and Mrs. J. K. Me- i i Mi'lHTuxH-AtTM Albert sk, on she Ted a P. IU of a ue oi v.

a. Moiasosa, oeneueasc. I li i Moxr.av At kls reeidSDoe. Braybnrn Osar fast Oloucesser.IUehard Afoxisy.afed eachiy. three year.

Tk funeral win tak plaee a BaVerdse-, 5th Inst, at p. to Taylorvlil oemeeery. MOODIE CO. Undertaker an 4 Kmbalassr i -1 r. ol vaj.

uoaensKfri aa xs Spark near Bask, fo serais with very reoulttt. OaV), allhaa4osm. Telephone tt. I (Tx, 7 Ose. SUirxTAtus.

Taaaillnr spheral Dtrsntm- sad 1 Beat funeral foralaaun. atodavats Banks. Alwaysopea. Tsaephotvai. MoIXTYRst, CODS OKDI sjiaarsTssa, soLrorrons ad soTaxaxa.

6oll attenMoa ivu to Oeaasaerelal ssrawwiun Oarieaoa Onambere Sparta i i i Otsawa, i MOVXT TO Z.XXD OH BJEJUL aft. r. Matrmn. q. I B.

Jo anr F. Ostsst MONEY TO LEND MOKST TX) LMKTy-. a Ptz pet at a as srersd OUy Fan rxr BMtOtMlJj at MAT, I CUaxarrost Caiatea a Ana St. Ottawa MONIT TO XsKKIX si; ooo pzzz fund aa otty, property In aad small sum a I sail par nsa iateresu if Apply to J. P.

risker. Barrister, Oiamher. 74 Spark st, Ottawa. WstifrS. WANTED A gead sesr4 nrvaet la a eeaali SasaHy.

Aiyew(Ws erset st, i i. WANTWrTw wsiereess a kltekea Oeed wage. Asl at iu WAKYED-A aomywat tnaa take charge ef a I Arm. aad whoa erix thoreashiy nderstaads dslrrlag. Apply as 1 B.

Wright at Sea. Hall. Jliw WANTEDA reod rsasral serraat. Ap ply to airs. Poalin, Tlttarla aa WANTBS-A general servaaa.

(sod wstrss, small family, to te Britaaaia. Apply to Mr. Graham, of Bryaoa. Orabasn at Oa. ANTED -Three koed coat-tnskeca.

at ionn rirorn auatoa, una. IVJHOP WANTED Medium Ov tewsagr ta the suburb; ntus? oonoiBiaa as rt moaeraas, A jgumii, Bagca. .1 WANTED At tb Ottawa Bnslaess Osilef a number of young ladles end geaajeseea te Cusllfy for positions aa bookkeeper and aseaaa-eases; sours thorough aad srsaiUaai. Jeaa aveith. priactpsl.

34 0 Censor sa. WANTED Salaemea, wUllag te werk. Good pay to right sort of saaa. Portawas nermaneat. Firm establiahed thirty -Bve year.

Write for particular to Ohae Brsihers' i tss -v FOR aUVsI. Mm SALE A light ebeMBut am. suitable Glad i or unviDg or express urpeee: also a stoae ssnr. nearlv aaw and a set af Mrka harneee. all in first-class eeadlUM will be said, separately or aU togethar.

Apply TM Sonrt tree. 1 BUSINESS FOR SALE. General store and stock for sale la th vfllseT of Welllngion. ii miles treaa Ottawa, oa th RldeauTiVer. Shop ST.S.-IU'O.

4eap for oasa. or aa iavvab term to rel-able party. Apply 8. smaan, arsvnetor. SOMs vlil.

I T7OR 8ALK The contents of a well ea tab- X1 llahed fruit and coefeoUesery lr. Coualer, aoalaa, (how ass. etav. at 17 Baak sa, FARM FOB BALK. TAl.UAaU.B propenjr, 1 nail tsaun Bite i OUawSkOOaaalal it 6 aeor or lees) twa husdred and ssVsnty-Ive acres of chovos aaaat known as the Herd (nan farm, froatiast the Kidean river aad Immediately eppoOteCavtaioUe collets it kas this year over teres husdred tone of bay beside a lafw (uAsMtf Wsearsagratas, the uil is oomposed of elar loam prikoisaUy rttk pari of seed? a beaatlful eutloek as alltfc prlsolpai btaldlaaj te trie olty ar Immediate; te th west.

There ksa been a lharouKb system of draining, forty acre were tfaarevshlr uaaured lass year aad there Is -nougb tuaaurs ea the fares tor 4 arras star at present. Jflae rue for cattle, nice bath oa tbe souther portUm at kra, only It mil from ta best market la Ceaadstreader it a okotoa laveeUnant for (took ar dairy sursnsas, Part of th property will be required for rsilwsry parpesee aad par is nader lea at essiea i purchase for J0U (three hundred dollars) pec aore, toe Horse Lumber Co. uatbg tt far puts) giouads. ll will be sold ea block er divided suls purebasere. Th price sod sat ins ar saok as will command a ready sale, far all lnfor matlee apply to O.

B.Tagrart at Boa, Real leas' ate Agent and Auetianser, ear. Bank aad Weilles-tea t. or to W. H. HiiMsaaa.

owssr, SJ Auguaia sa, Otaawai i 8 ALE A aaw well built brick i cot- en tba south side ef MeLenai Ka 341. with all modern eonTealaneea. la In class locality; teres aaado to suit pnrohsesr. Apply to a. J.

Davis, Jane Stewarum, ovv ala Metropolitan laoroe. gronnd 1 FOR I V) vacant lot sftuated aa Ann, MctsMXLi Plota. rehfaslsL Catherine. Concession, Persy, Bay, Lye aad Xeal 1w wast moiB sroeressive nart er ths oOiank ak itn! olty. Term sort pnris(rs.

her rertaer partionlar apply to i i It. CARRirjlsL 1 kf etpalf (ceTv flnarka.) "1HEAP Rnssmer bDaa sash, door ad all klnas, lumber, bees jUl. Jadegisa, aavdstase RVw? no. Wi TO LT. ROOMS TO un-rnrmumed, aleasaatty Una aad.

osutrally leoaisd. aaoasra esa-veoleaoes, a 'aw table boardere eouid be aiewly to let. Apply KB Slater a. anmodated also (table aad ooaoh heaa 10 LET A salt of rooms groud floor. aad three other 1 urate en Beat reasonable.

Apply Mrs. Beeaoa, i Albert sa. i am ooaraers Lassn, i BESSFRERa GROVE-Ther will be few oil si os rooms to let with board a this popnlar resort on the 2Mb uut. Tor furlnas pasUculars apply A. I).

Besserer. Or leas P.jO. rTW LET from July Is, tba large krlek store aad osllar k. xal sauai about lis1 feet back, snclodlng half as ef land In rear faoiag oa Qnsea sv. oonlaia het water aeatiog apparaie; salt Die roe eaeaa- factory or any ether businesw Also ose back room oa ground floor, 222 Sparks lighted, cau lie ussd as an ofhoa, JtUQUlre A.

Robertson. Sparks at. I LET That sotid brick bouse 100 Welti aav ton now occupied by Coasoi 4sesieral air. it in Srat-olaa oondlnoa aad eoataias all modern eonveDieaoea PoaaeasioB 1st kief, also house No. ai 81awr at.

oor. of Elgla, pos-ssseloa 1st May. r'er particulare apply to R. to slater at or iaaourar a saarpay, if Xigiask -i i St i KRBK1ETT AND OPIUM AriT krsaaed I privately. Iiouble Chloride of Crold system Hesult lavarlabiy satlsfaolory.

Write for la ormatson. Lakeknras bafiinariua. Oak i LOST. OST -Oo th3odorl7rd of July last, I tween s-rimroe and Wliuten strset igold old aeala.0 with a woiteeoraella atone, the other wish a red Cornell atone attached to a part of a giii chain. Th flndar Uberally rewarded on Terureiag th ssms to th Xvx- UfO JODKWaX Offlc.

P. I. BAZIN. i BANKER, Insoranos Ag-at a4 General Brsker. 1 13 ELGIN 8T, OTTAWA.

ONT. Foreign Drafts Cashed at the lowest rata. Eng. (sreenooacaa. ajncnoaa stiver, nans or land Notes, Bank of frasos Nate.

and French Bold bought aad Sold. I i.

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