Weekly British Whig (1859), 6 Aug 1885, p. 2

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quarto , tburwartnecmod w mywmm-A natal hadnomotoliuonto on-1.-an :qugacoua,usuangh ' nciguznumnces. _ , [ I useph Lube) . pf .-hloiplluslown. died ; su-Jdenlv on Wednesday. He had arisen . I nppucudy in good beam: and Wu abuut. I ' his work when he fell sxck uu.l went und 1 1 : laid down un a lounge. and sent. in-s V I grcmdson after Mr. Jacob Tmmpuur. but below gsny pa T300 came he txpllttl. V He was tubue when he died. Ins mic ` urn] \Ir t.AAY`l 'I'rnvny.nnr lynx-na nnnn un . nesa. ; _- E .\I|.-as Mary Ann Brophv died this, . ' morning after a lingering illness. Her 5 1 ~ dciilh Hi monmei by n lnrge circle of ac: uninmnces. . muum Lmu-v pf ,-\JnhnhnuLnwn_ shied ' I IIWHU. ; The Salntion \rm_v lane a Langtn` ` in the make. She Is 3UlliOlI at 0212- ~ I uuoque; ,. I I ` London.-Ang.._ 1.--!l'he `,-\'a!unIay In ; i.-an lnnlnnn '1 nnvnnn nthck nu Donn .`Ip`uee. 5 I Answer to "Ride Pitts," who wtuts to I know 5 trie nf philological interest. | ;' "How Is Bntoche pic-u~A_mc\ed`. " Br . : Intel). 3 'r:. . u..I....;-.. u-..... 1.-.... .. I -.....-.- E L 5 tuseu. ` A petition has been in circnlntiun uk- I 1 ing the U. T. R. nutlxorities t.o`put on 3 ' morning passenger train to Kmgstou. Lo ' " ccnuecc mm the N. T. s Q. Railway at f Nupnuee. 9 tnuu.-pr tn --Rush Pius." who want: In ` J [10 *`5 KIUUC WLIKLI UC lIIl.LI. HIS `I III: and Mr. Pull Trumpour having gone no a visit. to his son across the buy only n 410:}. time before. Wxnnipev Light. Infantry had a bugle: with them in the Xurt.h.\\'esL campmgn 2who was 1-] yearn land 2 months old. 1 swns in the ranks 13 II I Thin eclipses Ellis` record. though Ellis private. and of course had more arduous duty to pet- lonn. 1. I. L _l.. .. __ .1 A_._I. -Z....I2..,. AI... .. IUIU IAJITK OK COIJDJCHCB I00 CSIBCIIJ3 James Slzeruuu, one cf 'I`umwortIz's+ most. subsuutml citizens. nltex many` year: 0! enccee.-fa] business life, has? dis sod of In: any goods establishment an rented toenjoy lhecompeoency nc- ' qmred. his son James Sherman. naw _ ; iu the cigy. has succeeded to the b|lSI- ` ht`-HR XIII} ICJJIHI Ufllu KIIIIIZINII IIII. Inn :00 mnchcrodizoouldnothouiven him lortlaomuuau inwhich he conducted e cunpugu. Anlrev P. Belts, 3` grocer of Water- town. utter having been in business lcr seven! yous. bu unsigned with pre1er- enoeu. His linbilitioluo sated to be nearly 010111). while his unions given u about .600. I An.` inIiniuupu`- K`.-[nch ;IIB'IIl`lI I uc llnlnllillut. In `DC, IIIVU puuusu- K ed the facts in the hope of creating n g storm of righteous indignation belcre l which the snthoritieu should be driven ; to action. Great will be the piIy-| Ler- ribh ' -if Altar all those whoue res- for the welfare of the peoplea Inn-n innn an indinnannn whiph in 1-nvnx~ I LM: thocbiiof parliament Xx. W. iln- l lock. at West York. donn_tod h.Iln'oO`5(l) ll! |nn'|| III!- ::::ol'tl'nootnoaoys`2nd now Hon. Hr. lnbgi new Vanni to the 8 of IO %- `mo ` ' R . hlhmzichodof l-ukyflhw Csptun. lull oouiuot 1(1) nun. Col. Tuylor. of nlihx. will be Com- mandant. Hnjon Boswell and Bach- |nu.'|.of the 90th. In npplicuu lat l.innL.(`.r.l_ Vnn S-Anhonxin [nu ma- u ".."wa.."".'3...%,`.'3s'.';J m"us'-con. Von sfhnbuuio hi tu- tnnotllo looms! and to the pan II Pain tho high turns 01 . iddlaion. Be up: I! ever a man unod IIMXIJ Gen. Middleton didmnd 9.... -anal. nogrb, nnnhl lint In` n:Dnn h3n1 II DWI VERA). Lord Sdinbur '. Cabinet includes 13 ! member: ol the ritish uiuocncy who own 650.13) scan at land and derive ! therefrom on manual income of about S3.(XI).(ll). _V A ivonlthy lady of Bnnninghun. Conn., 75 yours and. who eluted I sensation In: February In` murying 3 twenty-two you old husband, in now taking proceed- mau lot In absolute dxvorco. Tim lhnonl m-innn unnnirv nrm-nod: III. I'I.'KIl'|l II WUIIBIUI. Air. Mcliinnon. student 01 Queen's. supplying the Presbyterian pulpnt an Domorestville. contemplnfeu 3 visit to his home in Prince Edward Island. and ms lrieuds arc running I purse Io: him. Mr. llcli. In In every respect worthy of this hunk of condence and esteem. I ........ u|........ . . A.-. . O` 'I`...........tI.`c ` Ii IOIIII IIKOIIW UIYIIIZ . The Cantu] prison enquiry proceeds slowly. The Unugomen do holding 1 meeting to consider what action should be usher: in the runner lor the prowction ol the Protestant ofcisln Igunn Whll | they regard in pouecntion. .\Ir. .\lcKinnnn. ntndent. oi Oneen n fkxniu. 11-us otnmnunu. THE DI-.`.\l'(i|-J.\'1`;RAL. The employees of Stnchan's Mill, ream` Barrieeld. held a picnic at Barker's I 'u`_er,Po1nt Thursday. There were ubontl Wm ' fty persons vresenc. .-\_ base ball match the I occnnred between the c1ty_employees vs. um ; Bnrneeld employees. The` fqrmer won. mp \\ . Hogan. catcher (or the clay men. re- ed" eeivedn blaw on one bf his eves and m,_' cnnnog open it today. A double scnll `Lox E rncewns won by Bowman and Chern`. I an : The skimming duh race was won by 15. ` Strachan. Four entered in the 1(1) fbouuai i yards face: J. Row won it. l the , man a um.-.1 nu, ~ , xl} he The dlrectol-9` of the Midlgud Count] I F air. on Thnrddny afternoon . a pointed Il'|1.'.J. Han inohn fnr it: 1-nmina nthi itinn to V` - o-- .. Huntington : quuiine wine,4nn,d on - nnd tonic dimgfpiu. cleanse mate en- rich the blood-. and my slwnylbd lied npdh to cured! erupuge discuss- Ba: wire of imitation. Sec-0:13 on ge- [ Hnningtonh." the I genu- X {iii Fm nnln Inc all nrnoaintn and mum. llltl, W unu. /LIX IIIIP wuuculc i eolnpuniu the paper ahom that Chin a wvn.froInondtoeud,iIdoIoed Inch` phat spot; whose vuy_ mines are sugges , nveutenl. Iuunumtobe seenwhu. will ha the upshot 0! these publications. ` The Loodolnnd Sou Frunciaco papers IIIVO. at Inge expenditures. obtained ; tho minutast Inhn-union respectinz pu b. ; Ede immouliael. and they have pnb1ish- 1 tin hot: in (ha hnnn nf cnmxino I L" n|nmgwu'I." we nu um genu- g iif. For ale by all amggintl gm] geno- ml dealer:-in Gqnldn. * - ruy 0| ,:::;;;n as. } it Very small Altair. . g `Tbs alleged row at the penitentiary | Thursday turns out to have hneen a .mere dispute between two ,c_onvicte. One convict picked up 5 club and struck ` another with itauicting a small gush on the=ahoulder._ The aggressor was promptlv transferred to the black hole," There are 540 priionersuow in connement in the asylum, unongtheln Con. Decry. of Montreal. a veritable jumbo. Hewoighs EHO lhe. Lee. the Xlpeuee murderer. was seen lying in the day room. Hcappeere quite stout." :.ndcarneI, the dnlllppeutnce no law A "ticeeble utter; murder-urge Min Howie. Chief Allen w_u at theprinunto-day and Leo : lace brightened npn he recog- nized the .5): _ nidnand nri M: 31. rtly ollioer. Lee 1'5. con- I ` cnlabogie Lake :5`: Resort. } The Renfrew .1!-r.. urg says that in the ;neu lnture Calabogie Luke will have 1 quite 8 run as I summer resort. If Mr. I I ' Wilson had had enough iwcommodntion 1 a large portion of the best people of : Kingston would have made it then home ` for A time. Hon. G. A. Kirkpatrick end ;.I udge Price were among those taoolnne in applying for room. Mr. R. P. Flower , has purchased `one of the islands in 5 Calnbogie. and par; oses erecting a sum- T mer residence. The Almoute Imu-.'re ` declares the lake to be a beautiful sheet 3 4 of water. ht:-no-hon`: }`,lII nlliI'OOI' Plannin- 9 | L I l I I . l - - ' Frank Nicket was before the Meyer of ; Nnpenee on a charge of threatening to " 5 2-hoot Heme Clerk. The couple were ` f engaged to be untried, but Frank wee ( notbehnving well. so Hattie broke of! g the engagement. Frank whyleid and nirizhtenegl the girl one night. and on : r 4 several occasions threatened to shoot l . her. The Mayor bound Frank over to '. , keep the pence. accepting his own recog- l ' nfvnnr-an 1 I V LIJU uuuuuvna vn uuv glflinnqnun `av---- - ' Tbursny afternoon: appointed the judges for the _,c-onyning exhibition to ho hnhl nn Sent. `)9. 3 Jun` Oct. 1.2. , I Rev. I-Huber Toomey. of Cenxreville, ` , ` while dl'i\ llI home (mm Nnpuzee Thurs- , dny evening. was thrown Iron: his phae- ` 9 Lon by the horse running away ueuly opposite I-Last Wlrd Aculemy.` When I picked up he was almost in an insen- I . ' sihI_e conJ,itiop.and was at onceurgmoved . , to the Xspanee preebytery. One of his ; legs was badly injured. The to of the I phneton was all that was inj about ; the rig. A In... I':..._- II-- I ` (|lEu In IIUIIUU. I WU UI IJCI lers snxwire bar. They ' O'Lougblin um! Mrs. Brock. I 1 v.4...-. |u.|..n ; Prof. Dan`. teacher .1! the Renlrew 1 ` Ind Sharl at Lake bauvls. Las given the 9 _members of these orzuaizations tIm| 3 months holidays. Fcr some weeks the . . professor has been lying dangerously ill ` |tJos. Plnuntk hctel.Rc-nlrew. Through u ` the ltiuil attention paid by the [ro- 0 ` prietor and his wife he has been enabled 1 1 to recover his health. ' - llent ol an Old Lady. .\lrs.Cntharine U'Longhlin. who kept} . A grocery on the west side 0! the mar ! ket squue. died Thursday after: short ' I illness. Her christian courage was fr.-rtiliexl by the rites of the Catholic ; `Church. The deceased came to Kicg- I 1 stun 40 year-. ago frr.-in Tipperary, Ire- | rland. a widow, her husband h|\`ing died in Ireland. Two of her six dnugh- ? |..._.. ....-..:..,. 1.... rt.-- ...... \nml i lira. Kelly. of Snpanee. was brought to the General Hospital on Friday in n dyxng condition. The Ifrprru. speaking i c! the woman's xllnesq, re:ords the re- ; moral of 9 daughter to the Mercer Re- I (ormnto . Esta Simmons. who was Mu-y K ly's conwnnion. was ned HO nnd costs. Her lriends paid the money | and secure} her release. Zlllt IIIIY IIIVU Ill-I $131] IS Ill 151.11` ` ple by the Sill Francisco Dally liquor! ; I It any lion which deoctibtd the "hideous stun oIlf|inexisIinginCninIown." Twelve hloczp hubot 30.000 Chinese. no the , ntethe21ttuhuinsuednnedi- . block: `west of Chinatown. between. Stockton ud Powell streets. conuxn over 1.3.!) more. Ten Ihonunds ue scar . tend over the city domestic` cornea.` in tbec1gu' tnctories. and in zhnvnnncnhln on!-dnnl, and thA in wash-houses. in ' The `IlllI;(HIII_'whQQ sh mks lnloyjno _ what tho lint not! run lilll Imrnnnn, Aunt:-In , [jun] V ohdjucanlhlls ` '7. cnthouhul. lrsnuni-.oIwou. land. In the hlynndgninctqn Q the island no better chuyursbunhohu ourknon themtohe iuhtlnrwillulpahin In-m ofloccreu ucuIl50toualhsy Intoltfovnrilnonlolargo. shuboc Lake in now I favourite to- Ion. Mr. Folger n the hotel. rm he bought. will be y npai . nndilthoc. P.R.willbnsjoinhin, he will mnkeit tour times an lurauitis at. present. _ The municipal council oi Beth. repos- mn confidence in the loyalty. integrity and ehiligyol J. Budd Perry.of Xepenee . have eppoinl him` engineer to: t eirmuuiei `:1. t. Purryie 5 guns mun 31' undoubted nbuhty. _* y An Iuaoiu ..I llcelneu. Trnvel w the K. &P.BR. ie_ eteedilv incneeing. Theboomin bunneue bet beensoareuollele lhdt the com y helm-ltoputounotber tniu. here arenoweixtnineiuellrnnningoctweun lleulrewnndinplou every 3-1 hours. Anighuniuis beingrun no Renlrew. leevinghenuiwo. olvlnglhneeveundo. Hon. Oliver new in the guest as his brother. Rev. Dr. Mount. Itllivet View. Meodoculd Island, ueer Gennnoque. On Friday 3 number of the Gene- noqne Relogmers called upon Ontario's little premier. They land the bus: hand dong with them and they tendered him I serennu -unn-ln In nhl Ila`-llgl, K81 . .-trm.-Inn`; Em :-loyoef Picnic. TOWN X Bnnilamen on. their Iloumlys. A Fancy Ynlng Mun. Inu In Iuuvquounu gunman, Iuu sun, Report an It goen not overshoot the i mukwhenitdeclnnsthutherenm-I0.-, (In Chinese in San Francisco. Then o number, however, is not the ob}ecti:nn- T nblofounre. The) no toufnlly vicious. inmlely so. sad the Report`: suusuca hitly name: one. The mp which ac- nn-nnnnhn an mil!/nhnwl Khnt China. . .:.v._ 1 I lslup. I l.\ |u|u.gu- : are Muss! of Ottawa. E in-1 I491". ` exCuJnfhpn con-mi_ Fob H. ` 112193308 ONT '-' -C""-"-: ' `" I OP WATEBTOWN. N.Y., The Largest Bomcsgud lmnnhee III the watld. crrv or ndxnox msuuxcr. conuxv CApit.gl-il0.ID.M). - ` nnmsn Au mm ABSUIMRJCIZ conun- NY, of Town .- cauiul-|5w.tlI). anootp~ am 1831.) v . " nII IEK1'lD M `L ' :_-_% _,.,-_., -_ ' rnovxxcuu noxL\1_o,\' mxn smwoi. (`.61-il Inning-D and Land V_Iuunp . . .V._ `; I Br~ock_u-c_c. Kingston. Will not he Agent` to: wunbnm w\o51an um-. IND FE-ED 1531035. _c-__- __._ -.. _, _ Hi (, j_?j-"-"`-.n-'j~ M wuow, Ionauuvu Iuuuu nu was on than pills. which were given him ua ` oonnsy-swonna one hundred ` and_aighlhounrupecxively. Hnstemug ; tohnroolnthe yonngmnancnnlound tle . Jatn put into his um so be ehteriuu; vuelmeudcrown oil. The three m- tle pills were of the lane sat-since. we I most violent cuhutics. In is not sm- M gain that normal experts should de- E nounoe l"ernn'unethods sud pronounce : him 3 quack. iwnsnnunu IIT com on. Lamps. kc. always 0; I Inn-(I- ` 11 YOU WAX: I1! uz1\ I - , iBARGAI.\'S IN srovxs xvaovs , PIPES AND. 'r1xw..un-: \\ "V 7 9 ' 1 I And will . gngotisto bouu on and Estate, Buy ` and sell Properly. etc. I May bu neon Suturdn henna: 10 Ian. uzd 2 p.m.. at Bun Vino Kingston. 1 Jun` Rvh \\ ETOVESH ` :3 tot: In.\'r -ro ` n . nn . rm-rv I`? cmnrnc \J:'I`nITI` ..-?.. - . w. ll. aonwm. Agent. o1mc:-xn' um Bu-mu v_vim Building on lung shoes 7 . (hton, uonwlxconnty cnuvunern ` "` _ July lth. _. ' -1 onuuug, nuunulml. lucxuiyuy. `cc. 3-H} uhip for full eoano. 93). Band In Cnlondlr to I D W\'ll:"l' \l A Dunning] Illly lUI' nu: TEXT. m XII III A. P. K_\'lGHT.M.A.. Pnncipd. An- J01!!! (.'l.lXTON. INVEIMRY `(General Agent) IS PREPARED `I0 ACT As Real rm Agut, or 2.: vuumr, % WIIllllIIllW$l lull IIII I'.lll. nuu ; howutoldshu uwould muse a some.; and tin: the symptoms 01 cholera would 2 tollomtoreliovo whichhe was no use` clung nilll -hioh -nra alwan him Ill glingston C07/e;I'atVe Institute th._.-_.. _--__ __-_ .L__..._LI_ ... |..._:_... E II . V Pnpuuyounz men thaoqhly for basin: in In Commorcinl snhjceu. Boo:-kaophuz, Banking. Shonhsnd. Tdoguphy. Ac. Scholar- ! -hin lnvlnll -an-ug aan E--ml 01- Pglnntlnr as iiiiommercizs-4l_l]epartment i `an. u v `.Lra-L.I.r 9 avg`. | To do all work in the photo lines. and they conlklem of giving that`: muons entire axis Iucuon. fwmmmung.sp1nn1ngandmntn N.B.- \ large lo: of Semnd-Hand Wood Coohng Stores for snle chenp. x... .4: I [1-111.. It D- J nne 811:. 31?-on THE CHEAPEST 8c ,, A- And everything in me hlrdwue line , chenper mm ever. call It LEWIS B_ROS., "'0". T UK IT IIIIEIIIDSNI-' The American doctornvl howun-_ bni!odbythoS|nn'lId lowhotn heap-= pliodinnxupocttul wny tor nmormwqn nstohinmolnod. Thouhohulhu Skill (iyod Indwemin In the cmw-.1 lat` innenlnzitnn. Son-An nl thn "md-at-cub i Stoves. stoves A /IiiiE}99"'ri:iv"' Efoks ienlral Hardware Store in. I-. wlnnrs our sI'.llIl).)_ FARMERS 2 Bu-b Wire. Sperry Rakes, Ascythes, up. Snafhs, (lingual Illa! ltd.) {Bast Machine mu Best American Barb Wire I 111% IE VBIIIIII Inn uni crvwu nu. [" inocnluion. some at the "uid-01-cub 3 ' tIIm"wuintrodncod into his Arm. und 1 ` In. -n-tnhl um: gt. :nnI.I lnnlrn A cant, I ' |HARvsT TOOLS I McMAHON BROS. LII)\' no man I nun lIAr\Il\11lr u 1138 nude:-nznod beg to Announeo to the public (but they uwapnvuodin their mil) A n. TIT A Q1]'13`l'T`D'LY Charles Booth. PREPARESFOH BUSINESS. 125 Princess Street. July 16. Machine `V l.\|.`l.{.IaC l!$lll.\l_Ug\ hL.\I.l 8|. III I cm: udhsud _Vdutor. "1533? coa.1'EJve_s Q8}; COB. PRISCESS AND KING STS. DUIIO [DIX III! II` FXUKKT III IUUII A'1' WASHBUBN. ___n. :_ ._- _|._-- _.. -_z 41.. uox op -run -aw unmet.- Iv llu, Hi "17 WWW '1'. I. I. A. .5 6-` nu`-an..uo-rug. '2ir3mN' 7 Paint Oils. Forks, Hgy} Forks, my gld scum lmullod.) From 40c. up. onnsjslxc. WIL-L-I.AM DUNN; ` [ Princes; St! at. If you run `FOSTER ESTATE." gunman; contentment so aeunble b tho law-sliding. The Edmonton llullz l us. which Ihould be convennnt with ' the has, much : ` ` Gllll Ky. II Ti, Ijllilv '3'! bouuohhlounl nnihn ttesgmeat ct; mm.-II)... in II-min An Annnnngn nhv. E FERRJN8 S Y 81 E 1!. ltinnonohovondvud thuFu-an`: --A-- J -..--n-k (I-npihnd, hnl STA 1".vE.v1' U1"C'LJIJlS. I III IBIEUIIIIIIIB `underoootrlthoir .6I..l--...i\. ...'_..J 11..xa.m.1" Iumza ' ntuui bugnDnk::_u.iuilt|tG enlslnndas llunvst luo `ieiyclenp II In-achnrs. ` ` . o 'torIII>ly clone. . D. II. DHIWII OI nmglwu, '51. IE IS that bno night this week, while Iaentu of `the associstxon` were lookingfor nets in Cnnaiiun wsuirs, thiy was red upon by shermen, `Ind nntrowly escaped injury or death. One of than pad 3 [me shot in his hat, and seven! bullets came uncom- rlllxlll lll Elle IIOIII I IO 0 lDS_.__ V ` The Annual meeting of ,t e ,Rie F inh- ing Anociation ml] he held at Clayton. August 5. As that time the nets cap- tured will _he burned. Already more than 1(1) `have been cdected by the association. H. R. Clerk of Jersey City. and _IilIll,,hlV8 30 of them, and E. H; Britton of Kingpwn. 21. It is wanna-I-A that hung nidf thin nnnlr The Commission. by the government to consider the clam: of .tlnhnl1-hnodsmppuntobedoingih -an-E in I '11-! nIin.nhn(I mnnnnr Thin "'lU1'I' 101' vlnely ll-'I(I IIZG OI D31] D85 tF1istv They caught. rock bus, black , gels, pickerel. chnl-s. and perch. lnngingin size from 1 m5 lbs.__` Than Annnnl mnahno nf t It Rie Fi.h. rlllll-II lI"IUl.', Ill. HEW IUII C10, . ' The largest pickerel caught by any` one standing on the dock at Alexandria _ Bay was` taken by Miss Curie Fraser. of ' New York. II; weighed 65 lbs, ` The `Ingest. bus caught, Two.-izlnug 4} _lbs., was hooked by Erastus Wimun. of New York. Bruce Price and wtfe. of New ! iiYotI, for variety and size of sh head tFKlinh; Thaw nnnaht. I-nr-Ix In-1: hlnolr .. ...... ...... -. ..... .--...--.,,...- .... I Cllclxcaol Choice Flah. 5 Two youthful navigators from New York. Henry Dun Wiman and Harry 5 Taylor. each aged 17 years. have arriv- I ed at Montreal in an open ten-foot White- hall boat. having rowed and sailed the whole distance from Staten, Island, in New York bay. via the Hudson River ani the New York State canals to Us- wego. thence by Lake Ontario. and down the whole length of the St. Law- renge.-i_ They availed themselves of va- rious towng, but the greater part of the journey wa'e done by sail or oar. The distancaltraversed was between 1,000 and 1.11) miles. The youthaexpect to descend the St. Lawrence to its junction with the Richelieu. thence by Lake I Champlain toWhitehall and the Hudson 7. River home. they are the sons of Eras- tna Wuna.n.of Staten Island, and Cort- llandt Taylor, of New York city. ` Tim lnl-aunt niclun-9| manahf. luv Anv 31$! villi VIII . A Inll] In euuu leboure wee `note however. expected until they land completed them. It hes been denied thet they Jvere chosen ' hurriedly end heeeuee rebellion forced the government to ection; but it looks very much ee if their energies hue . letterly been ellected hy the condition . 0! the country through which they _ lien tnvelled.Greet ie the responsibility _ testing u n the government in thin _ ; matter. he commission lS their cree- , 1 tion. end it is supposed to deel teirly I - with ell who here with them to do. _. ..\'o superciel service will eveil. The _ hell-breeds of every district must be 1 male to feel thet the government`; `agents treet all with equel consider 5 lion: otheviee there will be egitetion iend possibly enother outbreak in the future 0! the trouble now so heppily ' bnght to en end . i r I L WIISI, ur EOE! Ill`!!! tlncu Iv sstasfy_ theputsunding _ s gross Injnstnce '1 be done wh Inlv yet hsve I tions consequences." ` ' The oomminioneu began their set- Vils wilL At St. Albert they issued 75 oextilostes lot money. and 77 for` land at Ellnontousnd Fort 8sskstcl.e- Inn. 5(1) certicates tor scrip (over 8%.!!!) teeth of i) and 125 for umd. These gures ue st once a jnsticuion ofthecammissionsndsnevideneeot the vigour with which its members pm~ scented their nos). A laxity in their lnhnnvn en: `mm. hninvar. exnected the sound into doing justice. repented ofwhat it hndllqomnnd ttiodtomnko up bg sighting shq nuninder oi the work. 1! mother ouunnsion is not or some meqm taken to Inufv the wotsundinc clnixnn. gross now)` `THE IEH;-:1: :\uI`rl>'. Jll B['l"Ll-.!i's` ESCAPE. .'T.'.}"t3 p..p.n"""-`.I'.'.'.'&".'a".."`.'3'5'i Innil by sddnnuingvwiih stomp. Inning thin lunar. W. A. Novas. M9 Pawn`- um " '."*'w7.'".4.'x."2'o moot. .n.I. UH llbllijllg 30 IE Gblll 13 work in I van slip-shod manner. This sunlyh notinleeotdnnce with inntrnc tans. nines it cannot unnnntee the nnnunnnnnt Anni.-mt-n-at In An-i-ah]- lug I An olmhyslmn. retired from practice.- having ` plnood in bid nnndn by ID Eu-t India zhihnonuy thq tormnh of I nimplo Vgetthle relpody for thecure of Consump- tion. Bronchitis. Cntsnh. Asthma and nll thront. nnd lung nvctionn, slop I positive And ndicnl cure for Nervous Deuuisy md :11 Nervous Complsinta. nfty hsving tent- ! ed its wonderful cnntivo bowbn in than and: at ouesvgxu felt his duty to make it known to his nuering follows. Aotmted by thin motive: um! i degroetao relieve hu- ' mm tutoring. ~l wxlluoud freeolohuge! tonll who (lain it.1.hin , inGor- mn.Fungl|or_Englinh. with ulldiroot-V f prcpgnng tl using." Band in :2?! If `din:-ind ntnmn, ngninz CZJIIIIIU WCKU uuny IXLICU WIUU ILJTIII wreaths. crosses, etc.. showing the esteem in which they were held. The Rev. W. Dylie, of the Methodist Church. preached I vefy able end effective ser- mon-on the oocssion. and in the course of his remarks eulogixed` the efforts put. forth by Csmpion in rescuing even one of qhe three. The and event has cut` 3 gloom over the entire-nelvhbourhood. .1 B D I ` number '0! sympathisers. They A sad and melancholy accident oc- curred at liath on Tuesday last. where- by two young men. aged rt-spect.n:l_v i `ll and 13 years. lost their lives. Fuller particulars of the accident are to hand. Cornelius. Arnold and Frank Mills, sons of Cornelius Mills. butcher. went fishing in a small ski. at Campion`s Point. in short distance east of Mr. l-'in~ i iile's~dock. They had been shing for] about an hour and concluded to more to ' another point close by. In lilting u the anchor they capsized the hint, and) were thrown into the ater. The skill being old and heavil . laden with many coats of paint. woul. not hold them up. The eldest two thereupon told their lit- tle brother. Frank. to hang on to the boat while they struck for the shore. a distance ul about twenty yards. The boy Frank clung to the boat and scream- ; ed for assistance for his brothers. who I had. whileendeavoring to reach shore. l sank to the bottom. Mr. Arthur Cam~ piun. at work in a field near by. heard the cries for help and ran down to the shore. He and Mr. Thurston. the ow- ner of the capsized boat. lonnd Frank itlu clinging to the boat. and rescued him, but Cornelius and Arpold were not in sight. Frank told them the direction they had taken. and Campion succeeded in getting them out of the water and conveying them to the shore. They were both apparently dead. He did all he could to resnsitate them. and in the meantime dispatched a man {or the doctor a distance of a quarter of a mile. Dr. Price hurried to the scene ol the disaster. and worked like a Trojan to bring them back to life. but without success. There is little doubt that these two estimable young men might have been saved when first brought from the water had the parties present known how to go to work upon them. but knowledge of th' description among the masses is very dcient. The young men who lost their lives in this disaster were of great promise. and their loss is a calamity. Much sympathy is expressed for the parentsrin their deep elictioii. The funeral obsequies took place on Wednesday, and their remains were followed to the grave by an immense were placed side by side in the grave. Their cans were fairly loaded with floral no-nnann ADA nhnnrinu that i l chant}:- .1 auuuui Ulllrrll III.-mgu-q ptnluvo . lot count. D` hens and Cantor mm; Bollby W.` . Wjlhonunptoh. Shiloh : Gun-rh Femgdq poutivo an In (hunt. Dinthann md (huh: IITI WEI WIBII UIIIIUIIL The story of brutality which lee` to the lynching is unparalleled. soon after the innrringe Br-antly evinced jealousy of the must unreasonable Chill`- actar. A word spoken by his wiie to any other man was conclusive evidence in Brantlv'n opinion that improper rela- tions must exist between them. Every occasional chat ol this kind on her part with gentlemen acquaintances her hus- haud avengej by sin in the face. blows which hi.oclseJ her Ema. niul merciless beatings with any available object with- iii his reach. During one oi these jealous ' ts Brantly compelled his wife. on pain of instant death. to lend him her weak aid while he assaulted a calmed servant girl whom he had dragged into his wife's bedchsmhu for the purpose. ` Six days uzo his wile i-CC0lllpdlJl&ll him As they were ilriviug I to a picnic. homes gentleman hamlul her a slice 0! wntc-rmelon. llrantly became rilllluuis. sud la.-ihul his `wife uiimo.-rcifully with the buggy whip luring the whole of their eight mile riile home. At the house he liuccke-l her down and kicked v her until she was n mus "oi bruises. and had two ribs broken. He then forced her to nndrese and lie on the led while he applied a l-oltle uf turpentine in such I manner that her life was almost deaf - psirexl by the physician who was called to attend her. Plrlifullrl ul the l nullty-A sud I- unr|l PIA-nl En-Ilm uy ujuluulnuvueuuur. nun uu looting out new that the institution wn surrounded oy n mob of hit] or uixty naked men. Herefnned to eunender the keyl. leaped over the yerd fence. and threw the here into I mu-ehy place. from which they eonldnot be recovered. Thecrowi attacked the jail. end, but- tering down doors and windows. nude their to BI-entl_v'e eell. whence he wee rem to n spot. 5 mile or two be- yond the c\y Iimite. Brentiy wu com- pletely eowed.` The avengers placed 3 elip nooee around hie neck end threw theother and over the limb o! I tree. With n etronx pull all together the men then swung Bnntly between heaven end earth. and held him there by tying the I around an adjoining tree. All werethaen drawn up in line.end.pointicg their weeponeet their swingi victim. they red n vollev elmoet simn teneous- lv. perforating Brandy`: body from heed to foot with bullets. `Pl... .en--- .0 I.-..p..I.e.. --Linl. I...` on naked in the lynchingof the prisoner. At 4 o'clock the julex Ins awnkenod by inaon the trout door. and on loo iog gag In: Clo IIIEIU ll IIIUIIIKI _ y anuu . _ ocnl- - _ I-plenty. but In In- gu anus , vnnl mo kw-bxenhing which AWIFE-BEATERLYNCHED Bun :JRUW.\'l.\`G ,m'1m:.\Tf WElg}KLY_ BRITISH wme, AUGUST 6, 31885`. ` CKCU llUl.l. JIIICKCUZIU DUWQSII I0!" l I'lI.ICC5 _ wzud Island. ,;c-.1 Col. Wdlnuus wu born in '37. while year of n rebellnon, and died in '~.'._ year of LDOUIOI` Canadian r-.-bellion. J1... \lr l`henll1.rQnn hnn lnagnui I Inn WI! I IQOOUG NOW; . _. a | Aug. 13`- Cnpt. Goodnll, bf the vltiou Army, -his beejunering Lrom inunuution of the lung. She is at in home in_Gu;3lph. VlllO,.I[l Ill0:le00lI(l can map. , At Clovolund yeatordny Hand 8. but the record. She went: mile in 2.08;. The qunrten were mnd'u.s'1ollows: 82;, 82. 31, 83;. V The trngk bocqnge of rain was A second slow: -l-_.I`- I-nu Ink (l0llll(l`B (IOCK ll W BPOOSB lslllll. ' The steam ncht Sportsmen. Irom Ottawa, errivet today. She is com- mended by herowner N. H. Perkins.` eenieted by Meeire Curtis Perkins, Ghee. Perkins, G. Millnn. M. Butler. C. Millen.-' E. J. Perkins, A. Doute. Theyere going. down the St. Lawrence on a plenum ;rip and will return home vie the _0tte- `I we river. Mr. J. Shnuhrne,of this city I will pilot them down the St. Lawrence. In Mn: 'l`nu-nnln um-ht ran: the: Vnrvn WIII pIl0I'a IDOIII GOWII EDI D5; IJIWIGIIOB. In the Toronto yucht nee the Verve 'ot1`oronto won n: plnce. in the rs: clui oont.eot.uzd the Iolsntho. of Bolle~ villo,.ia_n the-Jeoond olun ruqe. At kwalnnd anal`:-(luv Hand 3. hast pvuwua vn ulu uun unn- The nfehmer Azmenia started yester- day on the new route. (ion: South Bav" to Kingston. She will run duly. calling at Stella. Bath. Amherst Island. , Mac- - donsld's dock and Wapoose Island. 1`hnnfnnm nnnhf. Qnnl-f.alnnn_ frnnl lB`V lllly ago, weuun g 13-` IDS. ' G. Evans, ncarpelrcer hvinglt Porta- mouth, while chopping a post with his left hand accidentally `struck his right. arm at the wrist with the axe, severing I main mjksry. " v |'~`rinmIn nl Shun-n in Pnu-t.nn1nnf.h,aIpnu" wnuun.I_vI=vcIpuu ineunu uuuul-no uu diduothevethe luck to kill. the sh? Heine. lnoully, equally guilzv with S1: Roderick. , The fact in, however. I that ' parties even more eminent ihnuto! Sir Roderick very often fo:- get home inuences ol luv and mo:-ulewhen theymech the realms of; tho trout end the enlmun. This charge I oflnvoxitiivn. nude spins: the govern-g ineng. hoe met with no (1 , and t.he\; truthfulneuofxtnppeen so be well-.` funded, hinnlnntterlot neriousreec- 9 tiouthntwehnve onelnwo lot the rich L onndiuuennllmndnnotber lor the poor! and unlortunute, end such uncle of al- fnin nuns be dpga-active 01 public; innnla. We know aomethinv of the npnueneuolthegovcnmenq aqfar as- thellnhuieu in this diutrictnre cvoncem-,! `ed. _'l'h-.:e in machinery enough. And nnnnI-nnJ-hnnIntn n'.nIA|-ntv hnt. an in. I IIIBIII lI.l'_lEI'y. ' ' Friends of Sharp. in P_ortainou&h,deny" that the man cn'mmiI.tel suicide. They say he tell of! the wlmrf. being week from his: prohmged spree. The quarry-e men with whom he worked paid the ex- penses of his burial. Nu... _i..'._._.. A ____....:.. -.L.._L;( `I "Aug... I.HUl'HUIl". 4 T. J. Majlc. of (.116 Sm it.h .~1 Falls /".1. . ,;ml-ul, was married a. few days ago so 1 Missrarrett \l_ \l..l..| .. -.....l .........o-- .-...o|.nf` ` ' - Hr. .\lcAulLay. roml master on the C. P.R.. caught. a pike at Sharbot Lake. 1: few days ago, weiuhi g 12} lbs. G Fauna non:-no {pr ln.'inLv'Af. Pnrln. -1. Iy. rru dpanlv of Thursday. /'1' .1 \I.. PKCSUHI llflullf UI Kklllll-IU. Col. Jcssup. Collectox of Customs. Prescott. has been superauunamd and his son, liulwngd Jelaup.appu'iuled totbq position. V Jacob Fmlick. Hctun. father 0! Mr. ' J. W. Fralick. of that city. died and- a_:`pnlv neuralgia of the heart on }|I'IPHl` ` samrv 0| 3-nu per uuuum. _< Lord Cecil. the noted evangelist. Inte- lv visiting Piusburg. is a brother of the present premier of England. (`nI Jams-inn Pnllnrtnv nf (".nnt.nmc:, i mu`.-. 3 E. Perrault. was last night. appointed ' As;si.-xtnnt. City Engineer of Uzuwa, as u salnrv of $310 per uunum. Lmnl (`nnil tho nnnul nrnnonlixt. lntn. 1 I I i noun DI August. I Mr. A. Hoppinn has pnrchnsej 100.(I(7O I feet of lumber from Mr. l-`airman, of l-'o|- ' gar -station. and 50,010 feet, of ash from Mr. E. Chuuerton. of Sburbob Lake. I Friday. July llet. E I The family of General Phil Sheridan I with friends. making in party of ten. !ll'- 3 l'l\ t.'(l at Cape Vincent yes-:4-r jay. They ` will stopt. at the llathbnn llousewmverul 5 weeks. The General who is on his way Em. will be mi. his family in a few Lluvs-. I,` l)._.__._lA ___ I l_-A _:..LL -..__AZ..A..l I vnuuciu um guue. ~ ` . -Judgment has been obtained for over_ i 0l7.tl)0 aguiust the Methodist 'l'uberuu- ` cla nu Belleville. sud the huildiug com- , mitooe are raked to provide the amount. l It is quite likely the church will be sold. The trotting horses "Dam U`Couuc-ll," Scheliu.' and "Phil Sb`eri will attend the Mohawk Valley circuit on the I 15th of August. I \'r A llnunnnn Inna nnnnlunnnl 1] {[11 i lllllln . The intermediate lacrosse champion . ship between Brockville and Cornwall wns_plnyed yesterday. The match last- ' l ed lony minutes. Brockville won lint -' l game. Cornwnli the following three. ` The Comwnllq secured the medals I given by the citizens of U-,;densburg.i Brockzille Ina crowded with visitors to witness the gums. ~ " ` ..lnr`avnnnQ I5-n knows nklninnal 'nI- Arch 1 `I113 III! (III Bill: IKSIIKUIICUC IIIVUIH DH . Rodotickctmommof NewYoi`k,wuned ; A forlhing on Sundey, for ncontraven 5 tionofthelnw. Ineteedof beingthuk-E edfor his duty, Mr. Archibald. , 3 who mined the ne.iI threatened that } '1 hewillbo dismissed. If Sir Roderick : Q A... -44 Ill... .u-- I.-_ -.-J A-.- .1-0- .1- I I i .15: ucuuure. 51! Charles Tapper. High Commis- snoucrplets Liverpool today for Ca- nauh. TL- :_g-_..__.I:_g_ I . . _ . _ _ _ -|,-___:-_ Y ,5-I UI BUUKIIITI LHUIUI-u r|:ll-.lllUI.l. `'- "','` "`: 'V"V"`I `V"`Fu '* ! .\lr. Clmtwrton has leased Don-Ln'a ` `"5 " ' `3`-`` `- l"'"M. 31W millm. Sbnrbot Luke. had .\Ir. J. Urmsby. agent for the Domin- .` , ion Bfewery. is In the cnj. I A pitce of lrnckhcircling the sink hole, I l llnjomienergl Slidqugtgn jg elxpecu-.1 i not: Shubotl. Luke 3n the C.l .l{., is to n-run to Oxuuu in me murly pan, of l I-cmuxlt, so that if the hale. \\'__'uzch is next week. _ .r1L present in good shape. should give Aqmduuncs st (Maw: says Hon. `(L WI) no delay to the trains will be. A. liukpcu-ick will be mule Minister 0! l-6|l18ell- t -...s..\-. L... L,,..-. 2.. ...'-..nl-oC..n -Llp ` INS`: IUI CC. Hon. Mr. Costiguuis to be bauquettul : i at 0K.&awn'1.o-night when we formal pre- `` senmuou lo him 0! a l'esu.1eL<:e wit! be 1 male. L`... IAI... ..._,I I ,. I_ \I--l-.._l I I I. 4|. N IOU (`I IDEIKUCI -5 Lu` HIJIIU. N Z. L. Wood and P. C. H. Primrose, of the Ru) Al Mnlmuy L'oHo:ge. have been nppoiuteul Inspectors In thetxnouuteml pu- ! I lice force. I_l.._ ll- l`,.4f_,... ` . A l .. I A. ,_ _AA I! yum WU- Snr John and Lady .\lacdon\ld lch Ut- I uwn to-Jay for River du Loup. nml Hon. Mackenzie Bowel! 101` Prince Ed- . IIUIU LLIUC HI CK IIUIIIU III `U'IrI' .`.Il- Jamlss Wishut. of Ponumontb. IL- tnched to the 10th Rovll Uremuhe rn mud in the charge at. Bnuche has arrived home. | \I-.'.._ I).__-. _ ..__ I.._s_ -l `L . II___I I llUIUl'- Major Perty, a graduate of me lioynl .\l|Hl.uI`)' College. and who performed splendi-I service dunug the recent. cam- paign in tlfe .\'ur&h-West. is `now in Ottawa. 'l'b.. \'.-.5]. D..oL . AA'|....I.__.. _:Il -_- n I The .\'mth Ba:.t.auH'.)uebec. will pre- V sent. a nwunl o1 honor to Lieut. Uncut 5 l'cHc-tier. the only member of mu out l mliou who was under tire and wuunded ' I with A" llatcety It Cut Kuile. I I L 'nn4l mm] P F H prinlrnuu. n! x UCII. V'K'Vll- _~ ' A qmduuncs ntntmwn (9. liukputrick made 1 Agriculture. ; Sm l`h--Inn 'I".-an-...- Ilia). (`nun-mi. I IUI IUUUIIDUIPIUUIHIP III IV wwul. At the Conlnl;PIison xnveutignlion at Toronto. 09 Tuoldny. Warden Massey`: counsel admitted that meat conscated by 3 pork packing eltlblilhlnenh as diseased. In: men: from the `Central Prison. ' TL- L.-- -L_.I.- `AL AL. I1-__-..|___:_ D6 will I3 III-IIHITL Ll 9|! IUXIUKICI 4 does not ' out Inn And our dr:iy-do- ' in: clean he should not oe . If skkodaickwumhhmawhuhthere. tobeuid oltho Supreme Court judge whoanlyacupod thenaabecmao he nnthnvn than Intel: to kill than nh `T I'I'IIUIJo J Tholong duh It the Pennsylvania colliery whereby noun hnndrod men hue been idle for about I `you. mind- ly ended yeuerday. when one hundred euzployon resumed won! at. I 10 per cent reduction in ingot. . . 0.. 'r.....a.. :2. n mam... -m. n `I. cello xuuluuuu Ill wigs. On Tuudny E. H. Britten. with 0. L Shuau oujuunn. aunts). I twenty Ive ponn mnsodlugo near put. Oun- msn Shaw evidcnllylnovvn when they live. Ilqthil in the third one he bu brought in within 3 low days. Cunt. Ahhin ha: hnnn vnrv sir-It hnt U! IIIZIIII X U331 I Tbfrlwilclll Ilnlinn li%Il unaccu- Iioul do voluhn can-pa to goto8 ll` luint the pooplein the chola-A-urichn loilions. The runs {at the Goodwood c In won by launnodu "Alsho ," `ant- minimum : "Heal" second. mun`: N(`nunnn' thin! ' I-UIIIIK 1 ill! bollnnk dlrolnnd ha aimed to loan many to the Munster Burk to u- nis: tholulcr in its present embarras- IIIQIIQ. ' l..\.'.' vII......- n.- ....._..._ |.-..:-.. "'3'$'a Tumor. the ousman. Inning failed to get on I nee with Hsnlnn. has decided toga t.oAnunlinV torow Bench lot thoclnmpionahip of the world. At the Cam nI P:innn mvnntinntinn at Ul UIIKIII Ill Wlllu - II "H" Can u. Abbie has boon very sick. but is sukieutly recovered to be able to go from [flies to be: home in Newark, Junuhu \\'ixJu-vi nf Dnptunnnnth no Tlnnnln . auyaosh. John Wudo has from Injuries uodvcd In 3 Tuna) saloon. I\__lAA _________ AI.`L L- !_A-_.I_J bum unonnool Ihutho moaned manna union am the oflnhnd axtind. `u.-;...:.I '1-lion Ii'|n&I nnnntn, I "ComoI'. Shlmd. Th`: nah J` 4 Items for the SI! Irnhnnmnn anal Band! in: p00( Luuusu vuuu amowuu again; I knowsno luv of guns pl'EserVat.i0n. Thareufpeuutohsve been a cue of; thiskin ontheastionheRiver. Sn-. `Dun.-Dink fkinnlnnn A` V... "nI"k Inn n R nna I g Itun SI 13 um lxchIIcI.nIdGra'r! need .. In collpnntlln ? `Hue! '1-he} uonaon. - Aug.-_ 1.-'.1ne `y`tl(lflltI_l[ In rw mnkeun savage attack on Dun H1 Bradley tor Allowing the memorial our and vice in honor of Gen. Grant to be held in Westminster Abbey. It says she upd! Dean there concedes himbdne mu-k van 0!, honorsn nglinhmnn hold: the high 1" HI out utninnblg, um that is_ pecunrly English. - rill d I HIE Iill English. I5 Ill DIS p0C|l8'.~ BOOK. I Mt. Mcregor. July 8l.-There Ins 3 I .shock~`ol\~lighLing last night. ' General Jackson waenected but as rapidly rev covering from his shock. The family as the cowige were at dinner when the ' shock cam ,.. They distinctly felt the eleefnc d" urbenee but were on] V momentarily nlermed. All the telegraph . wires on the mountain were presented by `the storm and eorreapondente had to "gate Sentoge with their deepeecbee b 1 special t-rein-. . Ilt Xlnrnanr Jniv RI _{}rAlII.'n akin specnu rum. Mt. McGn>gor.Juiy 3l.-Gn-ant`: skin a turning dark. The family objectedto uufmntilntion of the bojv`. Therefota the intestines were not removed when it was 'embolmed.. l"....;I.... A-.. 1 __vr|... u..o....I.... I.'.l l 3 ) ! _ ! l The Appearance at me Holly...` souvenlr Placed In Illa (`uhn--"Fnrewcll llnul We I-at Igaln. " New York. July 3l.-Uen. Grant's cotiin It-Milled Mt. Mctjregor, !\'.Y.. on \\'ednL-aday, enclosed in a heavy aaken box. with nickle-plated protectors at the corn.-re. ()u the top was a gold-plate.-al inscription plate. on which was en- graved: "L'. S. tiiusi'; Died July 23, l&+5." The General is to be buried in black broadcloth. with Prince Albert ,cuat. Thchody wears ii low standing: laollar, with a black necktie tied in a` plain bow knot. In the shirt bosom isa , single plain gold stud. Uu the feet are i white stockings and patent leather lslllh } " pets. The hands rest across the a breast. with the right a little above _ the left. on the little finger oi 1 ` the let! `hand is thv. plain gold ring I . which the Ueueral wore lot many years. | 'I'hn lumlr when Hnnllv innlnu.-cl Il'Ill l i i I 1 I i ( I jljllll for him. and he had of late carried 0| SHVCL run. uu Auuluun nuaciuvvuo uryvauunmn Ur. .\'ewuiriii asserts that the nickel ,L-oniing which Col. (mm placed within a ket , be held on Sept. 99. 30 and Oct. 1.2 of the coat on the dead gene:-al s body ; The deidedto place the palace grounds before the coffin waiiaealed. containedpa I and uilcling in the,` best ndition poa- letter from Mrs. Grant in reply to the E sibie`. and are making gemms for one which the genera ! left tor her to i further attractions. besides hone pac- read after his death, It also contained iiig. pony and" tandem drives, bicycle ii lock of her hair. Her letter is deacrib- l races. etc.. as-- mentioned upon large ed as very pathetic and closes with the ! posters. The exhibition promises to be words: Fiirew ll. until we meet I the largegt and most attractiveof the again." The rin placed on the gen- gkinilevcr held here. `.3.ii_-eadyagreat eral's ngerbhyb (Q1131. Grant alter deili]t__h. P0lFlr()el:i0:)tlllen niiIi_in b_llll]l_(:,l_l:g has been was one w in ts. ran ' gave, im secu yi en. ingexi ions. twenty years ago. It became rather A gm. hm alleged irh his pk!bk' have-. been - V - . . 1 - . \h: \Inl}v-nanr .lnIv)H,-T.hnI-Q wnnnl I WHICH I-VUC `JCIICKII V\"lIU IUI Inll! ClIl}- | The body, when nally inclused. will I have sewn dlBI .lIiL'I. coverings. Uver ; the ouper dress of the body there will I be iicovering oi tufted satin `when the l nal interment is made. Over 3 ; there will heacase of polished copper l and the third case will be of red lnr. } Then will comen covering of my: pur- pie velvet. then a lend-lined cedar box i with heavy nickel corners. Over nlli tliese there will be a solid steel case. I The seven cases will weigh in all about. 31!) ponnde. The iuiorunients oi case in which he will lie in state will ` of silver. Ii- \'............. --...._s.. o|...o H... ......l- .0 vuuelinoundcrotou oil. The three iii- the tune . A.\'uTHli`R suui 1. . The performance of the I u1Z Jl-11; I. :- am. my have been tuen us In enm- utnnyrutothelnttor huissued unedi- Chinese. between isnot A Becelnt Episode In Ibo Ill-nor) ul 3 Sprin- lr-A Chase Alter Butler. E When lest the Klllggsltill .~i-ortsi 5 heard of Butler, the cul-Jred Sprllltrtl`. lwho agent considerable time in this 2 city. he was too much in-uried iii I Woodstock. A few days ago he Klll'l2t.'~.l _' u . W. L. i Wultera. ` F t Rock. llit-'n.. swore outu warrant ` for bl: arrest. lt wns claimed that lie had skipped from Flat Rock with two ! valuable watches. a suit of clothes` Illil {other property, valued ii: about 931.0. Ii which did not belong to him. and was `hiding in Windsor. Chief of Police gliniiia discovered the whereiihouta oi xthe fugitive and made arrangements .1 horsedeuler at I OVGIIJIDIIIOIB. thocity domestic oorvioo. the cigu lid ill W'%W|u 31518113. I041 the iotuhle. when Patrolman Lunglois. who rt IIyI_ It does been deputed to apprehend the co- unt w_hoIm.dc|_-no that thereon 40y ,lo_red crook. nude I duh and caught Chinese in boy Their `_hiin by the Inn. At thisjuucture [lut- is obie_ctian- ; lerouldenly remembered that he hnd' hlofBIllre- In flrffllly VICIOCS. business in another locality. end before Q3311 'v id '9 R00 ? ' 5'-l_l-18008 the excited putrolmeu hud ii .`l.l&l.lC to h|l`l!_O0l0||9- NIP 'hlCh_l' club the prisoner into submission he oomponihothopupur nho_wI thnt Chm gbroke his `mid nnd ran towurd st. town. from and to and. 1- dotted with ;iiuy-acaurent Chief lining followed P! "9 . him in u wngugon and caught up with 9'0 (3 "IL 15 Nllllnl 30 5 50911 Yb Q him ut the convent. when Butler eluded will it pI_ibhcntions- hi~i pursuer und run into the ground. ptpe followed hr the umcen who drew his 1370. expondlturel. qbtuned revolver and commended the fugitive '3P`1DR P_0b- - to tLrow_up his hands. it trio of young lie nnmot-nli.I_II. they pnbnsh- l lldles, with the nuturul inqnzsitivenesa hot: in of creating I 3 of the sex. rushed out of the convent to O? gore :discover the massed of the uproar. and lllho 1'00 unwit ' ly stt between Buns end this uit:i`.` Butr stolted for the oiipo- site side of the garden and Being fired _ _the_ It him twice. both times Without effect. _ llhlllldlftllllico Whlch III cIl!nl' I end be die: in the direction of 13093: Walker : bush. where policemen and , (llllelll were engaged most of the alter l'l01.ATIU.\:' OF L! W. :u)ou in trying to discover his hiding _ _ _ l plnce. but without uviiil. Butler is one It molten hinted" nvs the H rim :1. | of the fnstest sprint runners in Canada. `thut the l:30bI`hIh0 got:t'h:unIulmo(i; as well no I noted crooii. He is want- wutenurlu wi rods, ' 3 on ,ed in Chuthum for nlnrcen committed well-stocked humpors ue themselves in188-I, and his activity o ii Fiilny wus brother: at laws which they wish ; the means of saving him from serving 8 enforced npinut the poor Indian who i term in the Centrnl Prison. Ennis nn Inn nf unmet nu:-uprvntinn, i__ L with I third [Arty to decoy him into it livery stable :0 met the arrest could he made. The scheme worked well eziodgh ' until Butler was withinlifty tee: of the - 1 l i I 2

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