Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jul 1887, p. 8

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MARIN! PARAORAWR fKX"IX"II':KXIl -I1CT'9l Prince Edwuillnhnl. ilowulsonu llopomvu-utlhnnuol Patrick Cody. Wbuthonoweulohnudwlllhu vuyot yonngth Iinhnllycnknhdtn om u.......':....s...a...a .5. -an d Ill I FWIIHVZIT I? IWTI $.".`.3"..`2'..!;""`;............ ....m.""' Gan `lion ood `bran Wiiun Han. I an who n~ ` mtly@dud hiarilo.` UoI.hoCcnnlpriun|o-dgyfor }':r'::w.m -om. (lhrlottolllnr: M . pool-lydnundgirl oluuloryou-I. `Iy 0.I$0lO50l h0IbOl"I `uncut. uoldlbou tonpnvuhrokotfottvuty auqundqut tho-nnnvlnnnrnInninn|nnIin_nnnImnntI (I llivrlpll` PXXIIKI, I-Ui XIX lav IhnotiuuaI~ook.glvi.ndq uip throng delightful actuary. u-hinting l good table. good otntoqoanu. every county ad attention. No pkunnhr ho: to Inn! by. I \ PK Kiwi. T\`.II5II'IIC- Ill` WW` nthouud miles uwnyvowonldpmbahly thinluvutduluonolit. Thoonloth olthotripan excellent. Ihollidun Bulk having than ring: A rank. airing dnv uim F `l`hoIonhohrCoutoI-1. L Tbotrip Inn knoI'nuIKi hngud lrotonoonlzhnoot boon` onthoconhtf neatly tutolr owndoorgiut t lupth0%0nn, nthnnnnndmilnn nwmrrnronldnlohnhlv eosmu nu. mu won ` Hy IQICTKUT IJXIP. IN l\l`IE. Illll IIII Inner will `t-in in the excursion down the ping: Ii: \'arIIuu-also of nail magi `A`~ III? "III II $C IICIIIIIE (I9I'll (II river. On qcloldnuday of Ion wool Inf cclhrhodgo willgotodlovillo bytho (}.'l`.R.. ncmupuaiod by the liington buo- bdl club. which will y the llcvillco. ; this date being Bonn` '3 civic holiday. Al Exohunp 0! Compliments. Thc Sons of Fnglnnd of Belloville will ar- rive hon to-monovr morning with an excur- uonpu-tyoffrlada. Tlnyvillboroooived In! lpionntor Inrlng of Kinunfnm and tho ll0llWl1y0llI1ZlI. III. WIIIIXIFQVCU by Lcicuter Lodge. of Kingston. and the lgtur will inin in tho nrannion down the ll I|III.uIvu on-uvuw-. Thomas .\lo|gher. jr., son oi Thoma Moqgher. an. of the custom house, was pne- aenl It the terrible rnilway accident at St. Thomas on Friday evening Inst. He did I yeouun service in helping the wounded and dying. His hsmla wen burned as he en~ \ Iia|\`on*1l to pill} the clothing oh` Hermon Ponafonl. reman. The garments were covered with oil and were oblate. n-vw on-w --u-J-(--w up---.- An oioer. who sccompunie-l some con- victs to the penitentiary on Snturdey. tell: j how oomeof the Tomnh boys are doing. ` Kyle is in the lihruy. Doc Andrei`: is fat ` And better looking than when a hoe mm. \ Doc Davis in in the teiloting deplrtlnent, > while Doc Andrew: has neoft nit in the asylum I'Il'd. The Riga ofhoth theee` men haveopeuedutonein Hagan. ,inonertn he near their hnehnde. Purchased u Snlalf \nNu. J. I". Chrysler, Brockville. has disposed nf his ailing skill`. the Genesis. to W. ` Johnston. of the Royal Iuiiituy colic . ~ The Genoa was the fates: ulu in 3.. ` Brockville tl uict,_ue\'er having lost a race in which she was entered. She was built I by G. Hutton,of that town. The rice ptid by Mr. Johnston for the trim itlle ` ,_,fA ..,_- 3].`! III "INC" BIIT CB UIIICIUII. \`llU Hutton, of crtft was SI25. buunuu 0011036. J. M. Oncrloci, 01 mo S noerinn bnninou collage. Clevelunl. 0 iio. and W. J. Dollar, have been engugod by the Dominion business college, which re- open: 71!: September. If this institution continue: to improve u it has the last three years Kingnton will have the lwgeat college l uf commerce in America. lb cltbopvuln hthnnhnnhjg hliu. Ahvyunv " calm-lad -nnninlhnelnn ll ulvuu Jlluulu-Innu- Olamlo Lillie. ex-principal of llrockvillc business collega, J. M. Sherlock. of the Snnnuurinn hnninau mllam. Cleveland. `U -_IT II I'I-"-C V Ald. Robinson urchssed a fox {mm J. Thoobnld and chained it on his premises. When the nldermiii wont to look It the fox the other duy he could not nd it. He thinks it has been utolen. Run Down fur luxumy. A Turmer Kingstoniun is now serving ten years in a .\lichigun uitentinry for higuny. When run down he Ind marrio-I his fourth wife. The last dupe pinned him and secur- e 1 his uontinoment in prison. I `HIT `IT \l`I I~~` I .ICZI' { In August n my uf Kingstouiaus will Lun'e fur Lakc Ii nisaiug and rennin urnv for six weeks. 'l`Lcir time will be spent in shing and hunting. and they ex `t to brim; home some tine guine. An nuinu guide Russ been secuu.-I. Among the party will he the followinv: H. Richardson. R. | J. Hilheck. F. F. Ire and and H. \\`nrtmnu. -ndj lflonle an: ind Roll: at 101-. ` We have tome ne picnic hum uni roll! ` ece ivcd todny.-Ju. Crurford. Pollen (`-oun.:`l`uculn3-._ A number of minor cases were adjourned at the police court this morning. fhpngu Babcock, for drunkenness, was hned SI and uh, ind Wlf `Ill'6i':`\`ir". E My III-are O'Neil. Mn. 0 No.-ail. whose husband eloped with a young girl A few duyt a visited (hpe Vincent yesteniay and air in: then. It i'~ aid that a necbncilintion between husband ores ABOUT THE crrv.. "llgw tho Doing. 7337-- _..|__ .,___`_____._l ____ They are I(l9I;.3 as Hunting- ` _.. .- _.,._... ,.A` I.':..._.a......_ v\. n. nuuuoy. Thy Inonhon of the Alliance plodgod theuuelvu to not an couhblcn sud subs in lheeufomomontof the act. The men! vru urpd not In linden an-on vrhen the ca iron that inprhou Iuent would 1, for the alliance eouid~ and that inprbonncat done had a dour reatoloct I the mags! opontiou of those in the lruc. Money will In ntonco niudtocnrty on the work oltho alliance.` IOIQQIILIQC 5. -ll_I_ 4-. In. I. _L__ A Iilngutou Sullbrer. II._..I.-_ ._ _.... l\1 .__%r_. A Gut lnnutullon. --In 2,.) _: I ion In Itoynard 1' 1...... _..._.I._-...I _ CA who uh wudimopnlnthnuh. Wt-&Io$&I$ Quit. VhcuuIoIIunno1.dIjb(3nuuls I Indo|nlO&&&pvo|IuI0uuu-In "..'.`1..".?;`,'-E.":'L"" .....1".. Wlllhu I . Cod). Allan "lulhlo Bill." Io:-Ion Prhoo ldwnrd Inland. 'l`hChrIottoioI'|l'3u-incrlcsruoftoaa nnlhbloIouoIlh|t\\'illhI|I'.Cul .Int~ Itrk|ov|n"&IIoBlIl h| not IL-8... Pulp.-I Id-ngl {'3 an. Lao: Al y .'::z',' .:."-L:.":`..:`...'..'.: E.::; anal II can III ndimnnd ha lolobhllulnvuiilnnhlouofhno -Il0nuu&ulIQqu. IXIIIIC`WC`j`U;- but thq told Ihuboklowthnl Lddcn -I'. JKI-C TI T [TV Ii` EB llflf eouluhtgnldthd ktu ebup. Mr. (Sudden he would I: can-Mar III Inluunlinn ILAI Hr. IIIKI. I-DI CC @1133] IIII X If)` `fl M1-.(}liddcnI'udoiIg. )lr.Jnokaounid that if Mr. Olldden did look chat and: pIILC|:ylOVIfCl\`lolll]l.;I0 `Ion Ihunppouinghfon 2.11. )lr.Gliddondc|iodthIInBcuuod uishnl. 'l\ou.wi&ngrutdnlof io. Mr. Jocluun wanted to hot not H nddollnntbulthonvcnnonthn - 1...- .6 AL... L_a QL. ._.-Ln-gs. o.l.l llo Inloshlouonu flat the Inglollnlo Ioocuu-Io Fun to not. Janet Jackson. proprietor ol the (`ily hotel. in before the Ingbtrulo Iii Intu- ingfor uninfnction (tho liquorlican-e lnr. 'l`huhfcnduIwninnnntynood. udundo nun-holatulnlbuu-nrnnhblc chuwner. Ho chimed thn A: Loan! mu could not Iivu in this city, and inveighod against the Iicunu inqnclnt for eontinudly up ncpocuhlolnenvlilo unlicauonl gmquncn were non: {noted that. The mquunto checked Mr. Juckunn. observing that Iodidnotlnovr that lnwu talking about. (In to (Jackson) did not know that \Io l:n4l.l... wn-Janina up Jnnhnnn uni.` -l'. Illl EH1 H113 CIT `IV IIITI` ville. lost their oldest daughter {ton inlet nation. She died after an illneu ol eheut eight days. when the veejut at the of lyeen. fullol life and eweehen. ` fnenily here the sympathy of ell in their A!- ictinn. CI`y XWOUIFUICI 07 III! ITITIKI III`-IIUI` Ion` hand. The people from those phat. ` u|:`;_vurybody knovt. an nslly handsome IIIH. "VIII I-W3 Ill IWTEIYIIIU IITIYCI [C (C ` city urompaniod by the Pnocott 0ddfol~ l InIn' Inml, Tho nnmlo fmm thong damn. CYCUIIIKI II LDC II II @3111- Tlw oloction otcon In an foon: l ruidonl.. David Hnllidny : lint rice presi- dent. R. Ainh; ur., nocondvicc pnuidoat. T. W. Ken ny ; ncnury. W. 1-2. Slnnlltiold ; lnuunt. A. Lindny; committee. A. A. \\'r` ht. J. H. \\ ulIonl. Juno: Wax] and W. . Kcnrnoy. Thu mnmhnn nl n Allinnm nlodnnd the lure: tnououm. 4 The Bollovillo club. which plays the Park Nine at the I.C.B.U. pic-nit: to morromhu had phenomenal luck on in tour last week. hunting Cohourg. Purl Hops. Lindny llld Poterhoro. Tho Park Nine had honor look to in hunk. `I12. -DA.__.._ - I--- -9`-13.; usgnbu ` Thin afternoon 3 In-gocxanion puny fmnn} ruoounndRtockvillou1-ivodin the -:A.. -....._..-_:._I I... QL- Il_.....oQ ILIALI III`. .1. m ltliurllll. Inc uuluul In 1u~ roam. ha ucund Mr. ll M. Blittolfa cot- tagefor thosouon at MIX) Island Put. when he upocta to join his family about the Iutof Ihouomh. 'I\- D-II-..:II- nlnk -phi.-In nlgu-a Hug muck to uo Io win your. A l-urn holongi to C. F. Ruth. Luis- downo, was struck y lightning on Sutunlny and burned. with all its contents. including thin season`: crop of In)`. which haul just heen hound. I\_ A ll D..._|.....-L AL- ....n|:.o Al I`.. gpnnorne. Try our dry edging: $2.50 per cord: drv pine blocks $3 per conl : dry onk cordwood, In good an nrdimry hnnlwood $.50 per card. delivered throughout the city. R. Crawford. foot of Queen stnet. Henry I-`olgor, with his well known syn thv for en-ry good cause. hu written to you` York otforing I has excursion to the Fn.-sh Airs" if an opportunity is given him to do no this var. i A `uni-in Lalnnainn In I` ,7 RA! Lung. sums. The I-lcluoationul Lssociutiou of the United States. met aomo days Ago at Chicago. .\lsn_v nf its members. returning to their hunu, pus through Kingmtun. Rm: Mm. (Thu! H. Austin. of llion. names. mmugn muguuu. Rm`. Mrs. Charles H. Austin, llion, .\'.Y.. a sister of the Relnin ton bmthem. in feeble heulth, fell And hm 0 her arm on \\'e at the Thouund Island Puk. | \\` u` I~.....n- n:.... n..s..... ....I r`.....l.. | \\ eduesdu` It the I noullnu luanu rux. W. W. Condo. Nina U |nd(`.onde. of \\`atertowu. who have cunning at the Thousand Islands. passed up to Channel Grove today on the steam yacht B. A. \'_pnHorne. 1`.-v nnr J:-u nlninaq $1 50 nor nnnl ,- uln- ms sllppnrwru. " * Messrs. Wood and Hawkins shipped thir- ty-two horses to the Uurlxl States yester day. The custom ho so vuluation was KIIQR ; saws (IC- I `Plug In` Wly.` 0I' `XII I2 TXII XIV II '. During the diecnuiou Rev. J. Camp- bell spoke of the leek of condence in eoune oi the inspectors. and aid that he had ten! information to Inspector Fol-tier Against certain pereons. end Iheinepector bed them: the letter to one of the Iritneuee who was named in it. Thin witness knew Mr. Camp- bell`: hen-In-Iitiug, end duly accused him of having informed. While be ten not efreid or uluune-`I to have it known the! here: on informer. he decidedly objected to end: pro- ceedinge on the of en ociel. Tim ulna-linn nltmrn I I.I Al fnnofi : "VI?!" ["13 I\. r. l\- I0'll`y- Uur` Luuclou ale anal porter in the finest in Caua-1:1. pure. healthy mud rolialn|e.-Jam Cr`awfonL l`...:..I.o....`.. ......A _...`..l.I- ...:l| I... L- l!....,-I. LrI'lUl`I. (`n.-'3|1mn's next ramble will he to Brock- ville, ml the 25th inst.. on the steamer I Mum]. -n.- 1-..-._.........|. .. ....L_.:| ...m |...:n _ ..-... INK` HIGH" II-I lU\|'II Xlilll. ` For the`l>e. quality uf Scnuntoan smv-.~ coal. also for English (.\'~.-wmstle) Mack- uuillfs. coal at lowest. rates. go In gag '\J'kS coal vnnl. ~ I -n.'.. \.......:....... 3-..... .1... ..:...... -... .,..:.- . emu um. The Americasns down the river cue quite . angry In-czmsu the president did not stop it | every little inland and grasp the hands of his supporters. "' Klamnrx \\'nod and Hurling shinnod thir- `rm; spxoe of la`.\-or-vl)a_y uro_\nm the `I-awe an nmng Abod0-Notllng Es- cape-. (ho Allouthm of 'l'Iooo'\I'ho an Taking-.\`oteo. Belle\*ill,e`s civic houinv. July 97th. Richie Imus or tine roll beacon at 10c.- Jga. Crawford. ` AA D..II.. D-.....'-..I\.._ oh- ..L...... .. .... ._.-.. pic-nu: M. \.llIlllIBl umve on Allglllt am. Bneck & Booth`: is the chupest place for buuchwood. haul or soft wood, cut or un- cut. I.'........... R..- ..-!|- -l` ....--~L. --LA --~~~-- --' (TUB 5o\'em_v-five pails of raspberries, consign? cal to the menchwta in the city, arrived over the K. & P. R. to-day. Hnr` Lnmlnn Ala and nnrmr in Ilm Ii nag! Vulu, un uu: U. 1.. IS. on I0 14 in. BE. ,4 H The .\.O.L'.\\'. ordor has a reunion nnd picnic at Chnnnol Gmve on August 3rd. Booth`: is the channast nlnce fnr JIIIIII. . The Purtsummln cunncil will Imild a new hridge over the cm.-k that empties into the lake near the town hall. ~ I.`.... oI.-`|...,o ......I:s.. .4` u.._...._... ,..._.. 1.0 In runs mm u won |uuuuu,-uIc goal which the .3liu.uce ha in view: and that further, by thin lowlennou the liquor trule in becoming more than ever 1 disrepu- tulsle one, and the liquor customs abhorrent to the people, and by this growing feeling the young people on led to avoid these mmoim. Just u in the put the man-rnl nnu-lino nf nlrinkinw Iml than] to 5 I1\'CIDI-v11\ TS,0F THE DAY. PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP `BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. CID. LII` l0I'|l. .ReIne'mber the cheap oxen:-lion to Belle- "vltIa; an th (IT. K" Y.`tln."ii6t.` 1"."'j. ' Thu A I} I` ' mm-lg.-In. . ........:..-. ..n.i Mrs. \\'ill'uII Mu-pl: Willimm 1-U!-ir__|si0-3 I-cw? TH! STORM N SATURDAY. Dr. A. M. Rooobrnah. the oouliut of In `-5. I.-. gggu-.4` `In `! `I ll-394...`. nn9_ AN ANGRY HOTEL-KEEPER. ".13 VIIIIUIIB. JIIII `I III IIIII II III!` nerd practice of drink` led them to not upon itiith favor us as something .quiu proper to be indulged in. In than wnys. our cause In: boen ulvnncin ." During Cunp~ `IONS II [III (I008. The lawleaanesa of thoae engad in the liquor tratiic, and the lengths to I` ich they have shown they are pnpand to go to force that traic upon the community. even after the community has cxpnasml disapproval of it, can only aorve to convince thinking men that the trade is not one that can be safely licensed or. ngulated. but nmat_l)e externninated; and exterminated by getting min I-not olnnnah hnnl nu-nhihitnn,_thn CKKCTIIIIIIIKCQI; um CXICl'llIllIIlI`.'1l DJ gU((lll8 to iu not through total pmhibiuon,-the unn'\|'|1ia~h than linnnx, hm: in vial`: and in another section of the annual report is the following: The chief diicult ' of the year has been. however, so far no t e south ruling is concerned, the refusal of the local constables to serve summonses end execute warrants against defendant: in Scott act cues, on account of the intimidation prac~ tised by the law-breakers-in the assaults upon the person and the destruction of the pin) rty of the oiciala. Had Inspector cgnalcl done as the inspectors have done in the counties where the law is being euc- cessiully enforced. and an Inn tor Mc- Kim did when he was the otiic al in thin county-acconipaniexl the constables on their tripe-it is altogether likely that the dith- culty would not have assumed the propor- tions it has done. u`l`I.- |-...I.......... A ml... .............l 2.. cl... IIJ Ill PIT Pull llll [U U. III) III! .3` siated gneutly in rendering the law iuo rm tire : and in Allowing the opponents o the 3 mensure to throw upon it the extra dia- ` credit that even its `friends cannot enforce I :. `V VERLYT LITTLE success IN A new mew ounmc LAST vean. r ts fertetzn end.` otfendere `mt the l`IgeI`l.` In Sonthgenf ' w, Dr. Dow ing. then l\l.!-'.l i. acceded to the nest cl the tem- perance people, and had r. G. W. Mc- Donald a inted inspector. It in to he re- gretted at Mr. McDonald has not proved the eicient oieer that `our connmittee had expected he would he. y a very strict in- terpretation of what were the `ddzie-3' of his position, and a refusal to do the slightest work beyond these `duties,` though there was work necessary which his oice allowed him to do. and which both the ten: rance ple and the government ex rect him to uoand pressed upon him to 4 0. he has as- niatnd amatlv in nmdnrimv tlm law innnera. Ilolng lo; Benr Work for the Non Yul- -'l`ho Inspector: Connldond u not Do- ing `their Dntyutonporunco In wm do tic Duty of (.`on|tubIoo-1'Io Gonn- Inoht Conniivd. The Renfrow county tunpunnce ulliinc_e V bu Ind 5 oomowlnt lively meeting. AI is 7 him novnmlv hn.nI.oI- i.lIl[Il:1nl!I'el9~. nu nnu u Iullluwnli uvluy meonng. AI ll , Cy. numb over the coda. In 'onh Renfrew the sac- renry of the alliance says : .\lr.A Fottier has prooecutovffuirly um] prompil, through his counsel, Mean. Motculf. the cues u`hil"| hnvn Moon nlmunl {n Isis Ix-nu`. L 0}... hauled nus uruuau, Mull` mucul. nu FIB ) which have been [need in hit hands by the nllinnce and in riends (except when pre~ vented bv the lack of unncinm nuainnn-gl Illlllll-`U Illll III lneuua (except Wlloll pre~ vented by the lack of unociuto ungiutntes) but Mr. Fortier, so far as we arenwuv. has not (then those active steps which the duty of his olee and the instruction: of his department dounud, in himself or by his I ` If .1 ' th n'f-"":...".;:$'f'5:..."s`- `. .. r'.'u'...`.-T.'1'".....`3 \\'()Rl{L\' G THE SCOTT ACT. HE'S A 7CANAD|AN. | llwt. llcitsuuu-uliwun-unw- Ind lIol1tb|ht8lt(.`hArhn Ii ladouvilluoth tootouugllfuohnln ouolnouaut ol&Iou|-IIoOooIIu Inn. Olliu-Il'u0ucudJohI'Ibl. Ilh dv.nnhcI&uaInOu|% hun- -nn-dlun-o- `hm u-I nfdi P!` W Hnu..ET;u'd Dbl:-its :51 I talent Iron Insulin. llohudoddalthuovulltho nut olbin Ipody noonry he will not clhrthaoldoludvopolldaognlnforot lonnnycu. . ounclulvu. It. W ox-ll . lot In .l...A gnu: n- an nntlnil it In town. Min Annie Salmon, daughter of Rev. John Sslmou. bu docidod to devote her life to Ininion work in Ceutul Africm Hon. A. 3. Had and Mn. Humly ll H\`- I At Kingston Io> on their way to the :3,` short. They wilfho the guano! Mr. I Punch Jouph will go to (inll: at the of A Q to one! En \\\ |llhu.nd ` t Alnokynd glliuunokvillntundthouol . 1`- Dl.L.-.l `figs.-un Kn: I Ala. Pnnidout Cleveland visited the Thousand Island: when In In 5 boy. in: than \I.. ll... than r-i.|mI at 'A|a:nnnI|-In by I1. nrrunnn. Rev. R. Wlliting and wife. who visited relative: in the rent. h|\'O returned to the cit . 1!... \l' |l..nn|u.-r nf thn \\'nHAnJ nnnnl lllltll Ill no III I uoy |I Iuwt, Mn. Hoyt. than ruidod at zlualdrh` Raw, lnomu In um cur E. Mulhollnm . of Ourogo, is spending 3 holiday hero. ll- |l .l.I-.n Q llhn}-nJnI-for nun] Ann have arrived in London. I-In . ` Rev. David Sm And gin evanzelintic band have (one to or Brunswick. Mr. bowl: Middleton. of Clnn & (`u`n., lath ootunon. DOUIVIIII, on ma xmu mu. Samuel Kelly. who went went to millin- tor, Nick. has roturuod homo ucompnniod by K. Han-imnn. Rm-_ R \\'hiti|ur wife. who II C up!. W. Bou lunar. of the Wollunlcaunl. in in ch: of I work of d0ublO-tl'ItH.II thou. Tm from Gunnoquo to Mallory- town. \I:.. A..-I4 Qgl-uuu nlgnnhtnr nl RAY holiday non. _ Mr. Waldrou. S. Oborndorfier and mu D-.. I|..~.I Q.-mam gn.I in nvnn-ynlinn DIINI lIl\'I `III! in ROI Dl'IIllII'lCl. New York. is home, for I two weeks` visit. General Sir Fred. Middleton impact: the l5t.h lntulion. Bollovillo. on the 29th inn. u-_..-I L'-II.- -|\n man! man! In Stillrn. Pooplo Whoa lovomonu. Saying: and Dolnu Attract Attention. (`. Moon In: gone to Ro cheutv~r. Mn. Young. of Hnmilmn, is visiting friend: in the city. I.` \I nllnullnn. A` [human Inn-nanno Iclllft IIIOWS "Hal "IllIIlCl' `II IHIU `V IISKMI II in up ounce. His steely blue eyes are said to are I vacant. expres:-iouless look since the consequences of ill! folly bore him down. His friends any that he will be able to reinstate himself. He is not without Ability, and we: shrewd enough to uttisch himself to Urcvy when his political fortunes were low uni only Acute observers c- uhl le- tect the probnbility of his romotiun to high responsibilities. M. \\'i son has been a member of linmem. and hes helnl high otlice. He onged to the de rtment of nance. was under secretary of I ie treuury. etc. His wife. children and sister are the greatest uueten from his misconduct. His august father-iu~laI' is said to be doing all he can to hush u the scandal, uni give 1 Wilson another 3 own, married man. I lleut:el0r\n'l|I`u nu uluuuu in litics was associated with daring specu latlon. At the time of the Schnaebelc: alfnir, which he believed would involve France in war with Gennany, he sold stock at a loss of several million francs. To help him out his father-in~law gave him eighteen hundmd ` thousand francs with which to pay his debts. Instead of doing this Wilson wasted the money, with the powerful nssistunce of l\ notorious actress. The upshot of this folly is the wish of me. Wilson to be relieved from the connnlrial bond, and the mortgage, and then the sale of C henonceanx, a castle belougin to M. Wilson and his sister. me. l`e ouze lunught this historic structure in I36-I. It dates from Henry II. The icture shows what manner of man Wilson annearance. steely eyes Daniel Wilson. son-in-law cf President Grevy. inlnelilecl as us: fortune from his father. His oniy sister, Mme. Marguerite Pelouze,uue day an ted to (imvythlt her brother marry hi: can hter. Alice. The mntch was arranged, an: in October, 1884. Wilson, who haul been as much of is spend~ thrift n his sister`: prudent provision of 3 conservutnr over him pernuxitteiit became am married man. T henceforwani his interest. ... ....I:A:... .....- ...._....:..o...I \gv:.`I .In-Ina anus.-n 1 _j____ ` _`l`he war.-hr the sun.1n.u.r or President Gnvy Asking fiirn Dlvorut. 7 A PERSONAL MENTION. A SCANDAL` IN PARIS. wut II no ld Ittullof Hamilton .4 -` nnnnj ALAD mo (`Anion DAN IEI. '1 I303 . will Inna an I ` cnluutlo cl I\._.L_ H I L....I-.--I In. "?E'y'.'a:7s:'-."w:u cum. 3 uuuvtv-sou. uvvuuu g_........ _..... Inrbou--Vcnud Iovouonh The unit. A. blown in hon cluhntl ndnnonni lulonallnc lion: Cutout Alone Ibo 1- A; -__D_..4l X-nngnnj I I mmmwm I0?! I0! ulnguou IIIVCIISUII, III!" III my!` terione region. They are more psrticnlerl impelled. however. I rumonre of e white ` nee eeid to exist in t quertenend which. ` like the lehled citiee ol Central America. * keep up their reputetim by dint ol never being found. Our lrieeds. however. nd'ell they went to 6nd endeemething more. To `teythettheirincidunnl achievement: ere unening le tony little. They litenlly hung llenegher." Their like wee lever heenl ol hehnlndneverwillbeeglin. (heal the opieodee coneietelue party 0! only thirty men. two-third: being Neale. etteckiq e loroeolo erce and well enned Lleni werrioreuidk every mother`: eon of them in e long hettle. Tint All... " will be widely 1 Alflx III V0000!` [0 (III I . B0 II. UIIIC 1 his thru Englishmen. in an nu-sou of atntionund fortunmuurt o .fout of pun ; love for dnnguou ndvcntnn. Ir that nyt ` ` That um morn: nnnicuhrlv J nu-ion: I-union Hagguwli lat yarn is unong the most ex- \ citing he has written. It is called Allan Qunrtornnin," and it purports to be an u-- ` count of the Adventures of that person in compnny with Sir Hun Curtis. But. (`ommunler John Good. N.. and one Umsl " "One Unnlopognn" in I friondly ulu chief. nml In is pouihly the moat otriki tigun oltlugroup. Hob at all ovontai inponllhlc to its ufoty. And thro bout the book in liveliest intnrut utunc dounn'(Il says. this. in in-t.n in lieu: C ' .hook~ hr Uncu. and ltlmll much luv: ro- lntionto the white adventurous. his con nzioun, tlut than last of the Nohlcuu to lhonlnycr or Luther Stocking. The initintory plot 0! "Allan Quarhunin" is worked out with rofnnlxing simplicity. '1`: author wants to get into the heart of Africa his wonder: to din ny. So In union hi. u-no E-alinhnnn w n An: unrnnnn (J The .\lout El(`".III[ of all Ill: \\'orkn-- The "\\'hl;" \\'ll| Print It. border was Invornuie to me acnemo. The corree mlent of the New York Timca, in apenring of the president`: trip among the islands, has the following : Cat Indians who wnnt commercial union with the United States the very worst way oc- = cupy Wolfe Island. `l sup if the truth were known, said Mr. H. gfhsleger thought fully looking over the hont`s side, `a very large mnjority of all the farmers and rui- (leuta of this part of (`annals would welcome n commereinl union. I half believe a plnnk in harmony with the idea will heiucorpornt~ ed in the platform of one of the two parties in Cnmuln at the next election. They seem to believe around this part of the country that they would Inc greatly henelittexl hy \|9'" New York Hamid. that me Inumuactun-rs were uut uppuucu LU it, for having developed under the present ` restrictions they were condent that with- out any. and with is wider eld to supply with their goods, they would increase In capacitfz A liberal. a manufau-turer, said he won d hold up both lmnds for commercial union. and a conser\':ti\'c, a vessel owner, said he would give a good many thouaand dollars if the union were consummated. A farmer said that with commercial union he could sell all his produce at advanced figures in the States. that his farm on Wolfe Inland would be increaaed hy a quarter in value. He knew that nearly every fanner on the border favorable to the schema. mi... ....-............I...... .4` cl... \'....- \'nu-Ir A "Western Journalist Seeking lnloruntlon as to the Foollngs of Canadians on the l Sulueet.-llow lie`!-`ouml the ltlngstolu ' . . Inns-A Plank For I Platform. C. R. Dennett. a special correspondent of the Chiosgo Time. is in the city interview- ing leading` "business men and nmuufseturers upon the subject of conuuemisl union. Mr. Dsnnnil-iunleldstrlx zantlsynnn. 9_II.J.e9!hn,- sisstic over his mission. He llL felt the public pulse at Ssrnia, Toronto and London. and is now on his way to the maritime plo- vinces. He snds considerable discussion over the proposed union, but it develops greater strength the further east he tnwels. This he considers the result of closer busi- uess connection -of the -ople in the east with the people of the Ynited States In the inland sections of \\'est6m 0IlN|! i0. where land is fertile and where trade rel tions are wholly conned to themselves. the subject is not considered one of great mo~' ment. However the farmers are nernlly emphatic in the wish thnt free trau e should exist between the two countries. I.. l. :..n.tnn urn `|nnn4' n nnnulu-r nt IMII`. exist netween me two cuuuu nus. In Kingston we heanl n munhcr 0! per- auns inter\'ie\\'ed on the subject. nu-I they were generally in (Morn! mnnm-rcial nninn. One citizen said that for purely comlncrcinl reasons In) famred it. He was satised that the manufacturers were not opposed to it In Iunvinu ahx\~nl.\nmI nmlnr the nreaent ` ms tI()3I)IERCI.\I; L'NIO.\'. `THE MERCHANTS Ami MANUFA93 x TURERS mvmc opmuons. HAGGARD'S LAST N6vL

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