,mmmsa; amp. IIOII. . ' Music by the little ones. _ Reading, bliss Hague .\l1lhgn.u---'`.\n . Illinois Wedding." Qnnu and oh-I-untar J, \' KnnuItnn- ` uuuuunu ox gune. 5 Handing, Geo. L'hnrlton-"The Uh]: Bncbelor " 9 I ;.... u- u.--...._-~\l;...l van. l)-_ls- bncnenor; Reciution, Mr. Hu'yav--)lissdven- lure at Mnrgnte." Hana and nluu--r-Oar lhn I-hnir--"ThP = mver. i Acting Charade, by four members 0! : 5 the choir-Couuzry Cousin." | l Tlnn not urn:-nnnln tare .53 I0!` .18 1 9 we cnou'-"L0umry UUUUIH. 1 The net. proceeds were 353 for the bmldinglund. - X Tho (Zuhnlic nin.nic in Ritchie's Grove L ` HIV8 IKCIIOII AWIy. } Jumbo Solo. Miss DeIcon-- "That. Husband ol Qline. ' ` Rbndino (ion, (Ihnrltun-"Tha Uld ux. opus... snag On Friday u meeting of the lriondn o! Ir. I), \\'mi-nap took nlnn-ban to non- mun. "Why. how was that?" He wan. very true c:ll'."L --- I ulne. Banding. Mr. Harvey-The Grid`- rn _-.. 7-.-T~-v~ - ~- but night the uoldia-s of ``B" Bcthry peg, tp. plane for removal m Qoboo. -They will Tocq- hy next, and on the Iyoliomng Monday 'A" nnmn. at Quahoo. will `urivev mrnrunnnvnn. 7 u rm " `on lif-try Wdkyfnulneugg W to .1! _..L _..A- K . Lin A-on-and wrnm nuos, dnoacazs. 1 __ In... .I..-. oh... no label ly Knlonllnd. -1 ,_,, J. llo 8,III 1'9- _ On the 2nd of August an assault was ; I committed on a Scotch girl in Marston, 5 ( l .Q.. bv two young Frenchmen. resi- L] ' ! dent: of Scotatown. From that time up : I p l to their trial. on the 27th, there was ; I j trouble brewing between the French land Scotch. The nartiee were found 1 5 guilty and ned 930 each. a punishment g j ` much too light in the eyeso! the girl`: Q | ` ; friends. To hdgl to their chagrin it was i 1 reported that the French residents in- g tended to raise the French tl-ig on the ` 1 _ { arrival of the young men lrom Sher I ' brooke. where their trial took place. i V 3; This threat aroused the Scotch blood, 5 I and on the 23th the clans gathered in i great force. determined to allow none x I _ other than the British [leg to llgat. Af- ' ter~ an exciting time the Frenc metire~ i . tired from the scene. .-\n outcome off i 3 the ill-feeling was the hanging and` l hnrning of Rie1's eigy sime time ago. I 2 repetition of which periormance is pro- : _ 3 mined on the 18th. I I 1 government and land planka. advocaxea froo anhoola. a nvinion of taxatim. galno lawn and mineral royalties. and doolaroa that ii appropriations of certain land in noot-nary lot the public good the righta of property . -V Inn an to ma wau.. Bo aoonterl the idea that Lord liar- Iington would accept Lord Randolph Churchill`: invitation, to join the Conner- vanvo _ path. Liboralnam was broad In to aoulo its own dietoncon. Radical demands were moderate enough to aatiafy-all aenaiblo Liberals. Church- ill'a roioaooe about Ireland was `omi- nona. Parnell'a policy was, in many respects. a worthy one. but separation meant another loreign country. 3!) miles from England`: ahorea. animated at the outset with enmity towards England. It PIIEIQIIIOI IIIB Illlllllllu. Ililiouuu Iuauaa wan the dqlv of any corernmopl $3 ' - I vegetable. ; __ The onpleas-mt weather of two weeks 1 .wa.up ol uuptou Conndl. cnlminaledinannow storm throughout? sap. 7;h_)|ovod by Mr. Rankin. ! Dakota on Seturdnv. The thermometer < seconded by L H.y_ mu 9` me `P. V hu ranged from 50 to 110 degrees an IV : pncumn 01 ]-;([='.[;] oor-e, for repair ` rain has fallen daily [or onme time. The - of we.`m.d bet'een we 53,}; md 65!; ,j n outlook foggnin in gloomy in the 121- u,n..jons_u.; 01 we sepgnga school 3 lr0lm - F00!`-llvhl Oflul-'10 ,`P9 "9 , home to the canal waters. Councillors I cut Ind '6 bulk I! `ii!!! on the Ilmllnfl i Hay and Jovner beanthorized toexpend ' heating and growing. Much that In H;-,_._.c`n{ed_ ~ atncked in being destroyed even for feed. [ RT]... [55 `mi 159 yen pgggod. Practically it hepinn to look as though Med by g,_ 3.,` gecondgd by r. ; than V0010 b0 llolhillll $0 l-h|"~h- i Joyner. that the were aell a job of `s . Prices have advanced maternlly. The 1 bmjng one 0, an, my] nag: Me. 3 `' lumen IN 2'93") di5"|`Ild- 3 Donald`: mill and roport.-Corned. I ___.%j 3 \lnv-A hv \lr. Jnvnu-r. neconded bV l If those were Perm.-ll`: only v nns.tlne Rndicnln would never enter lnlu :| oom- plct with him. Chamberlain predicted unit if the Whigs rejected the Radical | progrunme they would eventually nd I themselves onthidden by more extensive I sud donut-tons proposals of Ton` demo- ! crntn. on it won already seen thnt their Irish policy was leading Punell to ex- ; oeesive demands. - 'l"|.- \'y..-.l..r.l thn urn-9 1nvvnraIn A l I oeeuva uoluluun. ; 1 The Nlululunl. the gran. 'lory organ. I `says it is walling to lurget lunch ot ; Chnmberlniub socialism in cons'|den- | 3 non 0! the merciless way in which he . 5 cuitigataod Parnell in his speech. I ` llnhhn Sun 1) __Tlm I'rnnuun'n .I..unm1 " 2 cuiuguou ruucxz nu um rspeecu. 2 5 Dublm,Sep.`J.-The I"rremun': J-rurrml ' denounces Cumberlniu for his speech ; = at Wnrrington. and says tbut henceloru: he is Ireland`: 100. 1 npecior nut. ween. Q In Wayne county. .\'.Y.. the (airmen: ' ueupprehenaive ol the loss of their potato crop by I nmnll shiny bag. 1!. f won-kn in '11 into the hills hv going V down the stalks of the plants. It then ' outs vny into the potatoes md deposits 3 eggs. which are hntche-I within the vegohhle. ' I Tim nnnlnnsunl. I-anther of two our: usual av`!-u non. omm. pnun_I ll nxonuo. uoaaon. oops. u.-an-. uuuwunuu. in 3 speech at Wu-rington. yuntudny. acid the Radical: now Io:-mod the uncut Injnrityot the Liberal puny. and the Still!` nnnxnn Pnrnall loath Ind Illil. lolllll rltlll this lnu III!!- This ' In mggudwim pI'o- lonaod ohnunng. lloaudlhn gunsinu of home rule to Ireland would mean the - decimation of the British empire. 1115 had peopled I modente nchemo oi do~ uoon government for Inland which Ind met with the nppronl ol the am lions] lqnden. Ibibernln did not like the Radical phlfonn the must never their connection nigh the sdicsls. The plnuounol Radicals, besides I001] onvnrnmenl. And Inn nllnkl. ndvocnton ? Hog cholera is alarmingly prevalent. 3 ! in the Chicago stock ysr is. One hun- l dred sud seventy annuals suffering tmm I I the license were condemned by the in- : npeclor lut. week. 3 t In \\'nvnn rnnntv. N.\'.. the . -'-r---n - -.-- ---..r . E A young man named Babe. of Bath. ' ! drnnli liquor Monday until they nally I I made him sully. In tha evening he was : discovered in A gateway by 3 mun. who I gave him to understand he was I det.oc- ` live: and who invited him to accom- _._....' .:... .. ..|.nrI- Jintnntu alnin the l TbEjI'Il'|aI!E IEIIIIJIAI. um umu-n myth will us-var pay for henwlt. Th.-y duntho (`nmml lip hot her (arm. Autism '1`-:4.-y vibe-it do sumething huloonotor the wulbn ndpl.-uured .4. .~u-Au.-no nu-mun is: to aH)w i HV8." um wno IIIVIIOG mm to Bccuur - 5 puny im a short distance down the I utreet./ After this good Snmnrilan had ` given the Bathito a severe lecturing for g loitering in gntewayl. he told- him to move on. The "detective" then left. but not without having cleaned out the pockets of the muchlectnred mun. Bum found that he had lost A pipe val- ued st 815 and C15 in cash. feed? IA LIVELY RADICAL soix] :.'.f.`". anus... nu... .. _.-_._ --,_ -, ,, Monday nflernoon ; blind man. who sells penknivco. plnyu K violin uxd pub- liclysinga for n hving, started business on one of ourprincipnl streets. A fu- methwho seemed sober. took up the bow `qt his vio, sud. placing it across his knee. broke it. The sympathy of-the crowd thnt had authored wns'. with the "h'Iiiid gun. of course. and the tumor narrowly escaped. pecgivjpg the wdrst jacket.;wu_{mi_ he ever oipouenood . - \ ` . In-toned Ito Porlohlng. _ Mr. Clark. of Mnnotick. who has been residing in the city for some dgyu, left on Tuesday on the n . Ridenn Belle. A short digtinoa from Swift : dock 1 deck-lnnd while . tying canvas on the deck ot the steamer slipped ovarbau-d. Mr, Clark. who was minding near the gungwnpnnobod And Iottnnntuly caught .;... hvthaonnlnndnnlhd hiinout. Lreaoneq um I0|'Illll.`. u`ul him bhgg `ad V ~ Pnllod him 0.,` non ll _Iu,uJun: un- Bhowuinsundmdier 'i.'.a`."'....,.r.s.."" :`.3'i in hondldluloq `Elite Qhntqlungldlricnd. London. Sept. 9.-111`. Chunlulhill. n n nun:-.h It "3:-rinlllnn. vnhnlnv. uuopycdluusotholrl-urn-Iva-loop nn|o-1'uo'nu:Io-but-up-no. I'hoPbpcIIJppIoud-AIUIIunIIo - (onlz_ '1KIIHiI'I.CO!lll'I9, nuuw. You see 1:. in a glance down u-ou`gh tho , eiralhr qnnln>-ill the music rrmn aboie. nnnnunmm is uizmmuoualy turnighod. Disturbing 3 Blind It-rchnnl. -t ... - _:__...:_._ lace Fooling Growing- Duplng I Slrlnger. ; ; ueo. babes`.--unrrxou. -' Moved by Mr. Hay, seconded by Mr. Rankin. that 025 be granted to tne~ . Township of Kingston Agricultnnl 80- ; . ciety to promote Agricultural interests. : , 1 -Cu'ried. ; A;....-....l 9.. 4|... u-up \'nn:`1v in Or. ` I ' ` nod. - Moved by .\lr. Bur. seconded by Mr. ' Sue-enburg. thnt the by-luv levying n 5 rate L-e lled up with 7 mills on the dol- = _ ` In for county purposes and one mull tor : ' ? tuwnahip purposes; and tin; R. P. Lake E ' to colleztor for 1885 at 975, um! the by I ' I law passed. Moved by Mr. Bur. that the petition ; of T. Young and others. relntiveto 5 5 ' tonal to be laid out And cstnhlishod on ' ' ` lul. 10 in the l5t.h concession of Snorting- ' V Lon. he gnnted: and mint. I deed be u n ; signed by the owner at said lunda to v ' sure costs.-Curried. - | a ..|:..........I ......l H... (mu-oh \.Im-ninv in A sauna. Ir. Steoubnry pzuonhd the petition of John M. odpon und others. for n gnnt so repur culvonn on the Wash- bnrn road. , Tberoud surveyor`: report Inn adopt- .1` ant` {Inn plan-Ir nrdolhd In EH1! ll0Ii. 'l.'B0l'!&(l surveyor I n:pul.'|. WII nuvyr ed and the clerk ordered to give notices. ' lInn_..l In: I Rania -tnnnded bV ed and the clerk ometou to gm: uouuu. blond by It. Ennis, atconded by 11:. Barr. and resolved. that on the pe- titiona just read, there he granted and ' ex by the teen: Fur R. PI Lake and others. 380; W. Barrett and others. 040; J. Come and othon. Oil) ; John Ken and en. 050;.Gao. Ilathowa and others. 015. Moved by Mr. Ennis. that R. Holder tlgaid 04.6010: repairs on Bass : marah ; and that Mrs. W. Stonaaa he -ugh] Ill `no Q nnilnrt on I'll! BIIQPHSI .--Ucn-tea. loved by Ilr. Ha-rim. that the conned pay to; June: Bennett I15; cxtn on I job done last year on J ucknonfn Hill; tad 91.5010: pink and repnin on crouny. -Camed. u..-.._| I... u- R-.. nun. in M: mid to fGllll'f.]Enln>-Ill thalmmc om nuove. ihuulcroou h Iillllpwonsly Iudful. Iightuntm-voounltu-nuns vii . an-In-r animal an in the nish. The -Uameu. loved by Mr. Barr, um 88 be paid to W. Moore. lot repdmna I ctouawny; 010 E to Sidney Card. 1:: building n culvert; and 910 so Williun Cluk. for braking none on the roads north of Banana. 'u onlered by tho reovo. be scanned by this conncil.--Curried. " u..-...| 5... u. u..;:. that than nnnn. Lung councu.-blrrloq. Moved by Mr. Harris. than the coun- cil exempt lots 6 and 7 in the 15th 0011' iceseion tram back (Axes upto 1885.- : Curried. \l....... . D.:n.... 1. wM:t;nn'n -on-nnnt of ` carried. 1 I Messrs. Britten 4. Whiting : account 0 M0. bung Stoningtozfu shun of costs I quuhing wnuty by-luv. WI8 98399`! ` own! In Mr. Harris. seconded by = Inn. - The move the petiuionnol 1'. Young others. of 0pinioou.n- lasing not mad; d W. Bu-nu and othomlornpnsoh the radial ol 146130: I . 0.. and o! Goo. latter: --I 4|: Inn - avnnl `Ill kha `ml 81- [Li I. U.. III! III UH). -IILUIVI nndothuqfor ngnnlautho losheotr oouion and. Ir. an patented the petition: of R. J. Convuyund others, for ngnlrto npnirroudin the 11th concession; of 1!. I . Luke nndotlnn for repair: totho road near Round Inks: of John Koala: and others. for replir :1 road: back of Ilnxl an-non. I '.-'II-|' 0' -I-`HIDE IIII-Inlc V -' Sept. gi `seconded Mr. thug): ! = Moore. " i therond g` = concessions. ens: ; - .' u-.. -...a 1--.`..- Iy...-..u....i-ml tnnrnond ' ' no uuulauufqnnbuurugu hlngnagn Scuba:-_v.4Au. ll.-`l'ho council net 5810 o'c|ouk. I.;l._ Mamba: nll amt. . ; all . nlrr. lull '13 on cA|,R:nuv~I uy V.--. fllnrl-is on the Burnt H111 road, cour mencinz at Mxlee Wu't.t9' corner.ext.cnd- 3 ing to R. Abernethys --Cu'rjed. 5 \'nI7Dd hv Mr Harris. Lhll. on the DE- ` o! my runner costs.-uu'nou. v 3 Moved by Mr. .Hny. seconded by M r. i Rankin. Ibll CODDCIHOI` Smith sell 3 , ; job of repairing IL culvert on the road '. between 4th and 5th concessions near 1 ; Geo. (isbes'.-Cnrrxod. ; `.1\DI`Aj \I- LL... .......-uuln.I luv \Ir ` } quumng mnuty Dy-IIW. WIS p|UW- W i Moved by Mr. Harris. by i 3 Mr. Barr. than 025 be expended by Mr. ; i u.....;.. .... um Rnrnf. Hui! nun. com` 1 I mg no It. Aoernewy a --blrr'n:u. ; Moved by Mr. Harris. tint. pe- 1 - liuon of J. M. Hodason and others. the ! reeve eel] I job repairing culverts -Cu'- 1` ` tied. \l..-...I s;.. u- I2.-- ...........lmI In Mr, u-.. .V U! I. auuug nuu u-.u out . concession that a deed .ssre ' Adjourned until the fourth Monday in .\'ovember. st 10 o'clock a.m. v pheation i the road { Joyner to expend I I9 . __(`.nrtaaa use. a non-recogmuonol tne nan-nrnnn CIIIIIIB. In regard to Ponndmnler. he advocated I his restoration to Ilia kibe. and his and _ their disumamsnt-this chiel ,being 3 worth a score of Pie-a- . As to Riel, ` he said that he thought we should nei- f that censure the judge an-l jury. nor sp- ' point: commission of Inn.-cy. nor sc- T quit the prisoner on any snhtr tinge. ' Neither should we hang him, not send ; him to the penitentiary. nor put him in Israel. The best thing to do, in his opin- ; ion.-is to banish him far along period. ior for life. with the sentence, that If 2 found on Canadian territory before the expiry of the period named, he would be & sent to the penitentiary. To hang Risl 5 I ___.I__ ,___._J Sydenhan Piower Show. ` The fourth annual oral exhibition of the .\lethodist Sunday School, Syden- ham, was in every respect a decided ; success. In addition to the usual (lis- } play of owers and plants. a new teature 1 was introduced in the shape of articles 1 of natural and articial curiosities, and works of art-such as hair and feather wreaths in beautiful frames-stued birus.a large case containing a full rigged i ship of ne proportions and `elegant de- l sign, an aquarium with owing foun- tain, well stocked with sh and other aquatic matter. three miniature parks or gardens with castles. cottages. lakes. white elephant.etc.. which gave especial delight to the juveniles. A beautiful piece of workmanship in varied colored mica. entitled the Gates Ajax, was very much admired. andx,wheu , lighted up during the evening with wax tapers hadaverv ne eect. Almost all the articles just named were prepared for this exhibitiomand must have cost much time and mono . As usual the display of owers and oral designs was very -good. many ol which deserve" special mention, but where all did so well. it would perhaps he inridious__ to single them out. The show or canaries and other birds was well worth mention, and added very much to the interest of the occasion by their. merry, warbling. The judges---Mrs. W. Smith. - `of Elginhunz. Mrs. Williamson, oilin- A rowsmith, and Mrs. James Burgess. of Sydenham-Iou'nd their task anything In: a. lion: one. for it was most but sweet-, I i i i ! yaenn|m--louuu sum: an. .._.,......,5 but 9.` light one. for was most diicult in .meny ones to any wlncL was the heat. Genenl Ilhilr tuction who expressed st their decieione. The. attendance. especially `ix; the `even- ' ingp; wu `ye:-y lnge-indeed. uncom- fortably eo. any having to Ieue, not ;being_nhle to getoteniing room. This not in-strong evidence at thepent hrity of those exhibition. The - oinl result: are very ntinhntori. lot After ing 1 the prueI' and othen nvnnn;t,. A Inr:rIlIKKIhiIl XE after paying to: we puma unu oiuu oxpenaen, 5 veryluhstutinl sum wilfbo left (or the purponupflho school. A)- iggathu-th`uu:_I_nIon'hn.vogreut cause to` oougnt_nlsto`thoInulvu onao uuc~ ouufuljnrniI7ntionolthoirfqnnhuIu ulqnl ` - Iholll. argon I'D, wuuj, and -cIIi_|b|niu "\ MO; IE Illll JIII. Iv. uuuuqou no I08 for I culvert on the Bnttcrwo ..I fl`;-6.4! IUIICI PAL IaHiISl;A'l'l0l- ROIJGI OI ITO !- frills vaylgo. wanna u wuru . uouadnndlnmemberlwonnslnlling. 1hsw'.-as sun (I uupoommremo ' l Inm Principal urnnl on any About In- ] Condonnntloa ol Illa Spooch. As there has been some variation from the facts-in reports appearing, we T l stjpin e retieble oondensationot Prin- _ CI (inure lecture es Hnlifnx on the , 1 qutstion of the hour, Who! should we do with Riel? He sketched the orig): I of the rebellion In the North-West, _ I pointing out that its csnee In the sane E :9 that of the Red River mehellion-the ` nomrecognisionof thehslf-lined chime. ` 1.. .........a In vmul-nun-. ha ndvoceted third . so only roriuend 2.18. Thohntnw lacrosse club have invit- cdtho Kmguon lacrosse dub to pity tbom nyuufnw. The lularolnb hue not yet accepted the invihnn. I-1, Foul nnnoht A hlnok bll I fd nos you accepted Inc nauuu-nu. E. Ford caught 1 blnok but 3 for days ago weighing 6} lb. Thin iltho bosvie Ink. or river catch of hunt by 3 local sport. \ w. M! wmdnd. Inn bmlmn at Wuh- 21 sec. - W. R. l_`hompunn.of Cuthnp. N.Y.. has sold Inn bountiful two-you old colt. "Wexfad" by '-Wnxlad" to Joseph Ur, of Kingston. lot 0&1). ~ orcutlmze, .\'. Y.,|-non: E. 31:. 01150500. Inn entered St. Jnonb. ~ lab. nnd Don O'Connell. E. 1.. Hunt anon Wnxford and E. Doddriohi Ehio ll... ' Ill) yudn Ill kn a-ooollln. Moms. cu-..1..'a champion run-I3. fl opontou Auuiuun tor 01.000 lids- As ' Lake P. W. from caught. an 18 lb. huh. I`. n Rnknw .: nun. N_H'.- mm 3 onugns an no In. nu. E.0.8|iohyntDover.N.B'..IihId I 13 lb. dumb-bill l5,(ll) tinun. tboncord by UXD J L. E. `cyan did 1!) yards lnhlyin England in 11 1-5 seconds. has on to- com. land 8. tried on Thursday to Iodine her record 0! 2131. Sheskippoll utho qn Thu nnlrn Innrljn llflh MYQ unit. The hunt mile ever trotted in Cm- uda an by Moooo" as Ioutnsl ll 1&9 -2.13. "Phyllu." I Clltdlll hqrso, nwnod by Uhnrlon Wuylet. ol Ion`: Iandma. Ont. has I United Satan record olizlbg. At. Govorueur noon the horse: stood in lhinudor ot merit: 288 clun- Tolnmy 3.. Dan. Brhul, Julia (3.. `Larry Boy and Euton Boy. 2.33 ic1...-Ad. D..1.uiy 24.. Ninatte. Dot. { Green nee-Jim Johnson, Sun. Little -En. Cut. Banning nee--hannox , Eclipse. Fritz. Little Jennie. llggio. Onnrio Province won the merchant` J? n..- n D A -..-c.h.a {hung | expiry or the period nuneu. ne wonm ca : would he let. 3 judicinl minder. weani- . into ;the enlightened sentiment e! the % nineteenth century; 2nd. 3 nations] ` blender: 3rd. e cruel diu-egud of the ..-.. - -ggn-nu-nnnulntltsll In manw I DIIIIIIIIBII DUI. I Ulllcl MIDIWBII-I V 5 jn'ry'a reoommendnion so mercy. _-:-..:-:. - Mini Allen. Enzliall. Inn Hill? I!) miles in M hours nn 8 R` _l s 1*...|... ..n:.-idI.n_.(hl_.anrnn l by loan upon. ` W. M`. Woodside bl! broken at Wuh- ingxon the twenty mile moon] by over an minutes. ulung only 1 hour. I min, 21 II D n`I-..-_....-.- 1:. "LOW ',_ L UIIEITIO I I"0VID% WOII KI!) lllllluunnu iir'ix3 n I.ho D.R.A. matches. Otuws. ` Vnvn Hnnlin hnino mmnd. Lint. CI!`- pfll II` EC U-l`S.A. llII$Il8. Utwu. A Nova Sootis being second. ` wright nnd Sergt. Horn. of Kingntou as Q on themfor the Wimbledon team. The ' Ionner won rs: prize, 0%). in the Mn- . uni match. series A. I must III II noun 3 Ir J. Snrutlor, uf an-idlcy.-0nl.. CI IIII ` 1(1) yudn nooldn. . Mann. C.-.d..'n ahnnuin tuna. fl Florence It. 0! Unnnego; men: n., In Uoverneur: Daniel Lambert Ind Not- 3 ton.oI me. Ben O'Connell won 1n ht hens: Helping Bend. 2, 2. 2; Sb tang Star, 3. 4, 3; Lambert, 4, ' 3. 4; Florence IL, lth in first beet. sud distanced in the rest. The other horses got no place II 31]. Lambert Ina thn f favorite before the race. the betting on L:-L 1.4.:-nu Gun nann angina}. `I'll! d. nacun` nu u-.._;`. Dan O'Connell, Kingston, gue 3 good faeoouns of himself azuunnge, N.Y., , yestetday. He wss entered the 2:50 jokes, with Helping find, of Water- ; town; Shooting Stu. of Nature] Bridge; 1 Florence R.. of Cuthsgo; Cleo: B.. of | t.1.._..-..nn- Dnninl Y.-nlhur LIN] NO!` I I ' favorite below the me wanna on him being ve oven nguilyst the lo! 6. x'I`he Dominion Business College Kingston, is conceded to be the heat basin so tnining school in Cumin. This" ' cipdn send 3 beautiful on- lendu free many oddrens. . Former: who trade with Hondry Q, Thompson 208 sstilf-action. The boat goods and honest dealing -Windsor Ho- ml Rlnck. ranch. Sand! gooua um I to] Block. YOIIII BPPOIITIIIITY I FOBHALR OX REASONABLE 'I'IBIS,m can of Ind in Towuhip 0! Portland. honwnunxboi IIIIKIIHSIQO qunrorot hot II. in -uadquslnll Olnnntconoouih _ lognlod. lulu this mlho soul (I Runw- _ K. C P. B... thtoo nlkhj WI]. Inn VIIIAQA mile: IIOIII II} Oily, I-`IlI8'l' - CLASS STOCK Alli Dairy l-`aria In Good Locality. aw ...- (mm TICKET AGENT, Fonuu: itaaonmns nuns. as man Pgrgnpq, aronmi up u7 Iiuzxnol. '1!!! tax. naps t-wuu In: In &n| dams Imlrh loft is dock u........| Ia....|.n.| nun. mu tho cutnin ..w.u-vtwws """ :,H' gkg1._gg;}v`1-uavuatu. TI-M1 cnoauom: ocam m a cave. WHAT TO DO WITH XIII... I [U I condit I... l\;.\ -0. ggr, - -_l'uN(hocl8nu Ilnnnlnl nil`. Racing :8 Cu-tinge. A u cw ; ,, __ E311 nun lung gua- can CQ'll'IL re 5 to t. d cuwuhms or 1 luirlnu V apu-tmem vrhk-I znuui fn an IIIIIIIHX htllfs d IIBII IL nu-dtoihalounclnglnoara otmqanlonn. ntlhdpwngu-Ilnaomcoru IIIIIIDIIP npwutobsmndoln thuhortutpouihla & Thllrnrhwugouglolrytohul .na.. .....-.1. 1...: duh: banal! ontund allo noordqjm than usual: out-nu Guuchtbrutvuunusaduultowuth dmuotthvoytgooxdtennontnn-high. lhlutrutlondtowunlntaior 6:: the n.....|.__.-..nlt.!unmtnrmnnn. Thawull WW . mm!- "lIadIl|qdoIh`H.U0|l|'l9. below- vhz. in 11 nlnncedown Ilklrlnetd .(ll1.GlI. The oicen ling this way, rrom flame: In tho tine Wu Cdayu, 2 boun Tb dhtnnce run shows 21 'l`l|alI.ruriaiI furnish-al with a pair 0! lifeboat: dit-rent from those 0! any other Ihip. `I`be'y are lIIi.I1~0IlIl~HhIl on the plan of a catamaran. Imagine um mm nailed logctbcr. or ratha nailed agnrt. bv planh lashed ac-nu lb tqp. Th.-v are no; grins three fact or more, with a blan space of water b.-tween. Thedunl-lo arrange-mun of boat. would be nearly as hard to ape! as a rah. at you am. That, u: the rough. in the of the Etruria`s new-`angled lntolxuat. toad of bezng tum l-nahg however, it in ma boat split in two in tlxu middle, and built arounal solid again at the bow and n). The water issuyporad to IL-41 all 078 I. But instead of ling it and naming I to go down the mm of VA at;-r falls through no middle. and Wtihes out mm (ha nun again A rope gratlng covers the hole in the center, so that people shall nut also wash (hr-m_:h. lo la hnrn in nn mr mint! (hi! this ht!!!` wash lhr-m_:n. It is bome in on my mind (In! at not In 1-lam-I without mentiuning on. other specill exuallevnos-1.! the E rur.a. Tn- Ine it is tlze cnm ning glory and begun` ul all This [I1-swd ship Lax 3 lnd;eI` mbin ndeck It you. my uznculiua render. how the rile. duk. 51113) . hm! smeing lo belot stairs that goes by that nnnn on mat ship, you would nnolerstand. Tho ordinary l|(Ii_~i` cabin IS a plum where Int. . women come lozetbr to get smsmk. They take out their teeth and remove their but nnd lie there and gm-n nhd-ye gods! Let us say no more lbuut it. But this unspeak- able den below salts is usually the only colic 01 I tip whnre Innrn 1-angst togvtlletlnd Lave I time apart fromthn Inuculino genda. Nnlurnlly they shun is In theylwonld n small-[ox hospital, and it : nahoenuotherenre no nL_-nabnneixhnr. Tb upstairs uhin tar recon in am`. beautiful Eu-uric in mmrmmly ttod. It ism natheuc plnca, wi plush and silhu hnngingl. thick mrp.-ta and dnnmliko loungin an-mm It in sum! to the weaken- -1 mnv snake cigarette.-, plny |0un`in lllliccrvu to uni! WEII-ll ` .9,` may cigarette.-, play bu-kgununon and cud; bulb, yes. the! guy a-dardrinks if tiny ant Lu. Doubt ~ yagmgy do. so. lndiea,_th- Etruriu is our .|..'.. {Tan can dannnd on this account. ft!` ` or lormamv. ' Tllollst (Int Isnw ol the preslulentnz I was leaving the . camp to take mv way ones mom homovmrd mrmgh um dance Sorest no wuocmjodincbopying Imoi` with which E build the re for the evnnixr; mu-I1." uld,nododItwitIIh-ItlI.,thnt an veuel a not paying xven-es You cnnhnnilv tunnnn idanof tho immensity otthisllcamer. Asqnnrec-lnNevrYol'k h % foot long. But the length ul .5. llnnl-in in bibles; Walk um and Republican Flmpllclty. informs us mat the czar ol LII; Ends in hit now `on 1 ~junk;-uuztuur to Autrhiorisititaomperar, at I art to nu` latter of `. .5"(ll) orins. The mete fnudeut ` olhisnrrival iatbnstbocrlhdz _ lo I. imnn-dhln an don-rilv lh n-Def (J8 ofmsnrrlvu uunusnnauuuz "I: is impmuiue In d--st-rih- thc r~_-he! It the ante arrivn} 0! !h-- czar. Tbs puny drown totho pnlscc hetwden ltnea of will:-y. Tbopnlaca and the park in which xv mun an new gurdej by troops, geudnnne and deuvcvet The aparum-nN :1-signed torthome of the ant and an Russinn un- ' "'tors are specially gum-do.L' how he mund In-amen: uuvmauu. 1 Nail nd I am in the prm-eucv uf the presivlont and his vamp cumpaninnsz, Dr: 'Ward `an ! Mr. Bat-rn Tiey are seated near the tire. on which it si.zz'i.ng tho hr-ulv-r with the morning meal. The president is lilting ml I `tn-e stump f:.t-Jig In--. anal is the rst to observe my entrant-0. At a lmle distance from him is D.-. \\'nr.J. gun xn had; at his side is Mr. Bacon. . ` unn._ ......-. .m..w-m-{inn nf n nvnnnvnl .ln.them at brrllltt um ton me warm ace one mute plate.` The humble mun] was serve! an I rough hunrcl supportpd on stakes. [Argo log: wvre used as chair; was primitive` in We extullle. naliunotthodlghtest thonghtof loan lormalitv. Thnlnn at um pr:-sink-ntn: lhmuuinmnowsmlmcu on us I:'u'|n--o.-Ioolthostnbrooun. 'hIn'mu'o|et.doIrn|uishutnpb_r npatmt ._............1 In: a-n.-mad: than from viow tlonlrhnuwuur. nulumunu thremnflhsugunraoftdtystnetnnd you` wmlnveuawhltholqtholthisnung .A__ I losthcy do. 30. lIlllea,_ln* r.I.runuIs our 3 amp. (You can depend on account. fa Haven`! my treo pnzuge ticket nu-erco bar.) Bun AICIILID. ` D. Zjt -"--- nus- 4 rnlslnxrr CLKV'EI.AN'D Ix nun-. Whnt a contrast with the p|4-n.sur-'- trip our president lnsenjqvc-I in the Adirondack mountains! A New York World 71-rte. spondent lhuz portrays in pen and pencil how he found Pruidunt Clown-hind. . stung`! and I gun in the runwrnm the I nun; It ms glue man. uuum. __ Ana some ronvenution of I gene chnnctor the president uksd moi! I would lntlnem at bn-Aida`: and to]! the oookho 1-... M... mm-n ulna.` The humble | Solllll IQII. IJOIII. aepx. zz~z_g. .'WilliaInstown. Sept. 2 .801: _G|'nvillo. Pruoomopt. : unauy..1uu-y. `Supt. them. St. Thomas. 23-14. Sept. a2-a5._ Union. Bdktille. Sept. 23-24. N030: Lauri. Almontc. Sept. 23-25... .2B- o. W. --Il $-'l"Ib Provmcinl. London. Bept. 7-:2.` Industrial. Tomato. Sept. 7-19. Oswguic. Oldcnsburg. Sept. 8-10. Cam . (Ten umyille. Sept. 10. u.. vary; Alham.-. Sent. fo-I6. Carleton Coun!y.Iseu's porners. bepl. 29. Cat:-:1. Pew-born. SIpt.z9 to Oct. 1. >Ilidhnd,xinptou.Sqn.z9to0ct. 2. Lennox. Napunegoct. 5_-6. ' Gnmnoque. I-Iothcultunl. Oct. 546. M so;.'uo'oa. 7. cmqgn. pennevllle. aepx. lu. New York. Albany. Sept. Illinois. Chicago, Sept. .1418. I Liwis County, Lowvill. N` .. Sept. 15-18 . Brockville. Unionvillc. 3cm. 16-18. Dnndas. Harrisburg. Sept. I7-18. Canal. ulilun. 2145. South Lends Dalia. n-23. nbannnh. Williunnhsun Salt. 12-21. bmamletaownnuluusupnynpuunu unngemeugthntmnconhthsmtromviow Indhensthemontol tbs way whennotin In. Thnowudxhndmnminguimuntm ad: oeapnn: 0! a room. no picture daowuonoolthalnlozdownopeqtheother plltplu BI Iulyyuly Wuvua -v- DO-vvv ll talking of louving.-Capt. Bogock is bodlv blocked out the loan of the sh agency. which be expected in plume of George Lake. \ At their last meeting the cultivation i and kinds u! {all wheat were discussed by A. Ritchie, W. I-`ergnaonplngns Bond. , `L. and 1:. Tolls. John Muthews. John Gihson.J. .\'. Holmes, C. Campbell. um] i others. The subject for discussion at the next meeting (Sept. 15th) will be; The Preparation of the Land in the ; Fnlllor Spring Crops." Essays will be prepared by L. `Tolls and John > Shepherd. jr. The committee hnve un- der com-idention the arnngiug of nu i wont] dinner to be held in the only 3 winter. Farmers are invited to attend ` h the club meeting-. Ullbtrt Usuet. buns. \\ . vlnmvan. , Successful third cluu (`attics certi- 1 cues at Sydenbun and Puhun: Etta 9 L. Benn. Annie Cunpbell. Emma A. Ho- vurth. Martha Irvine. Minnie Osborne. } Mury E. Williams. Wm. H. ' , Wm. . H. Davidson, Doualq J. A. Ri '0, J. J. { i Sberull. Wesley Watson. Q J` i __ I i Our crops are nearly :11 gathered in. l and on good. fhero inn mus sign ol rot. in she potatoes. but if they no dug ' early and stored properly we will bus on ubundnnt supply. We have bud 3 little frost in low land. but it has done I very little dunnge.-Du-id Huston. of ` I Uhio, I brother of Mrs. \ ulen`.ine Pnrdy. bu mode I visit to his friends here.- : H. Mnncie nnd family. and ,l{.ev. Mr. ' Sborey. all of Toronto. united their many friends here. Mr. Shorey is 3 brother 0! our respected putor. Mr. Muncie ll nilwuy neconntnnt. mnrned to Miss Knight. ll gnnd-daughter ol; Sheri Macdouald. E Very little disappointment is express- ed over the pbnndonment of the camp meeting. owing to the cold nights and wet weathers-The only daughter of J . Sherbino, last Saturday evening. whilbt driving up the cow, was accidentally kicked by a young eolt._ but happily. es- temple.-Rev. J. E. Lidutcne announced a service in the afternoon and evening. particularly for the Sunday school chil- dren. on Sunday next, and intends hold`- ing A series of revival services `during the lollowimz week:--Robert Gibson has- returned, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Warren. Welcome back to the Glen. We congratulate Mr. Gibson on the improved appearance ol his`: willow hedge. and his neighbors should go and do likewise.-Our cheese men have been offered 8c.. but arefholdiug lor l i.:..:.-- ....:...... I eaped with only a alight wound in the l l. Illll Ill. III. III lunluu. unn- od N. Spousal`: on Fridny Smith in '|ll.--H. Lyon in conlnoeny ,-In. Sbinlilo. ol ux-olulnilb. in visiting friondl in thin vicinity.-A tum pnuod Ihronnh hen tho other anon nu Alid lrinhlnnul II"0 IOIIIIII towgntuupunaa wrucn-sunny ookinaixdgyn. It bcIMunnryinreck- mingtinnotooounttromillilponthl Izhcoast. (kpuin Thoodomcookkepe K 1. Tbfllhfl lft Qllaenitrnfn ... -'::nnInv -ma:-norm. The snlendid Etm A very interesting Install guns 0! baseball toohpluoo has lnt_Susu between the lnlnnd Club and the Eu- Icm Home Guards. resulting in 3 victory for the Islanders by 5050 1?. A large crowd in nundsnco In well planned. the nuns being highly inuteotina. the [shod Boy: doing nhurp wort. Ir. Lynn, ol Delta. Inn the elllciont umpin. with Dr. Mcdhio. jr.. as roloreo. .-.-. zineovuno lotol. Hnrvut in nenrly done hom.-'l`here in was un: of I05 smog pontoon.- Fnnk Home in buildmu 3 no dwelling. --'Ihc min: nronol likely to resume -...A-L ALI- QQA-n-n_II W Fnlng 1. -- [DO IIIIIOI are Do! lllaly Io Iusuulu wotk this uouou.-B. W. Folgor In talking ol cloning the bunch rortho pnrpooo cl shipping wood.-Cupt. Kiuo talking Bcboock h-tllv nnntnd nvnr tlm ICE I50 h The weather continues line; the tar vent generally is ovenexcopt with 3 {av In-go fnnn ownu-a.--The junior Jnck- son Bron. have n nnmberof sucks erect- ed on the parsonage |ot.-0ur public achool in plourensing nely.--Bu our: Snnbury cornspondenee gone to neck 1 III nntumn roost ?-P. S. Ritchie is Ian I in: out A number of ne cheese duly from the Snnbury fact.ory.--'l'wo villu- gen wentlntely I trolling on Ridenu` wnteta. Report. 3 good cat.ch.- R. I v The successful cnndiuluea at the en- trance examination of the Sydenham High School. now conrmed. Are : Elen- nor Freemsn. Luce-ll: Knnpp. Hnnnnb l-2. Lo_\-elesn. Mary A. )lcAlluatet. Wm. H. Anghn. H. W. Assel-nine. limes! 0:11:- gher. Albert Hughes. Pnnl Morelnnd. Gilbert Outlet. Chen. W. Vnnlnven. c..~......lnl oh:-A ll (`mu-int. norti. Mrs. Charles Powell. of Bnnt.lur\l.: will address the Sunday school next Sub- ; hath ufsernorvu at. hull-pun two o'clock. I { -.\lre. Currie and daughter. and Muss 1 Brooke's, of Georgetown. are visiting a friends here.-.--.\Iiss Davis. Sydeuhum is the guest of George )lcl"nrluud.--.\.has ;- M. Lawson has resumed her studies at f Sydeuham.-.lohu L. and F. J. Pope i have gone to London to attend the fair. l ---There wurgreat. excitement over the ` Hallelujah Hurricane here; one poor umm-n um: nlmmafnllv bent.en.to the. unuelujnn nurncuuu uunv , uuu puul woman wus shamefnv beaten. to the disgrace of the neighborhood. The young men here ought to be thankful that they hive such nowd (tactics to look after their welIfare.-)liss Laura Lawson I is visiting friends in Kingston -Mi:s M. Ash iii visiting her uncle, Wm. Braden. Kingston. ' ' Ci]! UIIEICII U higher prices. us-as-u. - __ bu been exceed - I iuglj dicnlt by loco] uhowen.-.'I`ho` majority of the villagers went to Kings- ton lut Iondsy to soy "Au revoip" to Bu-nuIn.`-Lo.usdowne pic-nic on Sept. 2od.ouno of! fully two week: too early to be pronounced 6 uoooeu; .bnt, how- uevu, it was represented by A law In-om l.:. Inn.li:v..-n'inIallinonea Inn on -' SVGI. II WI-I IBPISIOIIIBII by I luv uuu: thin" loe:hty.-Su'l intelligence; Inc an `rived at Xpple Glen at 1 menu in But- lulo getting his thigh broken by I rnnuny hono.-)lr. M. Webb, who lost nix uhoop'by lightning, on Aug. 210%. will be uoompouodhy the iunnnco oonpay.--Ir. Wdlannoy. our |I0|IIIllt uhbunnkar. huoentud the contract ot and Ggnoqlu-st 01461: /anon.- Will Biolnnluu will stand 8ydan_hun High 8ohoolIaI.tan.--Ocular to M "Bail" low, tempclhn sud tho 6 hiworl. Tnopunenzu-I um. qllaeuszl-wu on 3 Sunday nlhernoow. splepdid rh landed themnt her own- pier in New York city the next Saturslay aftvruoon. at lnl1-[&I,uI&'boingd|lb'detdnedIl` cnnnno. E:-pnsengenudoulrulept andnphonrdnixnigl. bthllit` wnionndyo was 6 dnyg 5 aounnndllmilnhs. Ihtwnntlwnctannl time. tho perioI"lhat Ihaxld lo uunted. nut in mm-r tn.mnk|9 n his: sfnrv, or for SI`pu.a"'"'Eum" .n.'"i..u_' in. "can: even an lrigbuned two young ladies na-rli In nnlh, ..__A_ evanung Inn Ingu nearly to huh. _ wm IIo_BrI;uh win`-" 0orn-III0|- .. dntr Iilvo to My on 3 Yu- -_4.. -5 u_|.l--A.. 'l`HE%VIcINI'TY sVNEWS. The luvonry Fnrmorf club. Scion '5 Bl! . I I C nlnrlqll Cnlllugu. llgluburc Ioclolu. .--.v -_ -._, v.. _ new ot subleeu. "that IIICILIII Lo uuuwu. big story, Ilmothcrnsstn. ship cnptnim have got intotho habit of rocktming from light to light," that is, from this last lighthouse rin- & an amount to the first one on the ` `HI Inn-. ".WEEKLYBBI'I`1Si wme, SEPT. 10, 1335. I Ilhn Holt Fnnmnu-0 nearly thuogluviththo ` huveltmndthowhintlool thoillluhot absurd. A lowpiaoeuolououvo still I -hoplhend. Indpbhs to hozg and crop. Some at um in-non have M commenced hll `ploughing. but nd. the ground way and dr_v.-'l'hon have boon slight ftosh.-Qui&o I number from an. mood I the cot 1 -mp. I"::`4on-I-n non Rnntlizimgndmnn a 3 um DIN IIIGIIIIOI IIIO lamp llleulng Entotptiu on Sands]. and an the jo tbeIntelvu.-0n Iouday the poo- plemi ' put turned onto: nuuulo this Bum `I great show. A: only no 2 o'clock in _motning "buns wen en route {or Kuumon. and continued going until our 9 o'clock. The street: hero Ind I vary denoluo nppenn.noo.`-- In. S. Lake. 0! Texas. in visiting be Iister. Mn- W. H. Neilnon. and insomnia Ipending the winter. uu rnuuy D uieuuug qr null inn-in vs llr. D. Ws.rner- took plsoehsre Incon- grstnlsie that izentleinui on his sppoint- inentsspostinsster. nested the re- signation of Mr. bsvidson. " to the meeting s serenule party lnted NIIlIl 0'I Point, led by the stir- ring stnins at s le siid drum. perform- ed on so sbly by Preeeptor Ttwiiiss Psclier Ind Mater Ssninel Poole. The evening psssed o joliily. Oysters and ; crsckers dissp instsnter. A few 101- the ladies graced the meeting with .,their presence. Songs sud speeches by Messrs. Pucker. Siily. Nic n. Warner and others followed, slid unsnimous vote of tlisnks wss moved by Thomas \ Pucker. seconded by W. Sldf. to the ` Hon. Geo. A. Kirkpstrick snt Mr. A. ' Jones. of the Post Uloe Depsrllnent. for 4 the sble suit willing sssistsiice they nsd ing the poet olce st )Isguire's Pull)I..- Mr. Barr's cheese lsctory at Lake Upini- con continues to prosper. notwithstand- | . " received irom those uontlemen in locst 4 1 iug the present low pnceof cheese in the : msrliet. sud it is sbly supported hy the lsrineri-. who puipoee sdding to their stock of milch cows the coming season. - Much sympathy is expressed `st Opini- 'con at the sad Accident lately to Dr. Preston. of Newlioru. whose services would he in requisition nomowing to `the prevnlence Jf cstsrrtsl complsints _ snd scarlet fever in the immediate neigL- hourliooil of I.Le Upinicou. w l I I I I I i I < `I I` '1 I . 1 I . ` ..-....., -.........-.... , The harvest home dinner. given by I the Indus of the Methodist church. he- ] came a decided success. Although the ' fnrmem were busy inthe huveot. yet 1 large crown was present. In. Haney bed the platform decanted with vuiouu ! kinds of Quinn and vegetables. illultnr 1 Live 0! an abundant harvest. Addresses were dehvend by Ron. Meats. Knowl- Ion And Topping. also by J, N. Knowl-. vtou. \\'m. Monov and dug chsinnnn. :Approprinm Ieces were song by the choir. Mn. rue Ghultou pruidmg I ut the orgnn. (lune: w-to indulged in. `an! n plenum dny was brought to a close by 3 concert. in the town hull. with this ptognmme : 1 u.....'. u.. ..|.,.;.. u1l...... ob... lain... ` "Uh! DIICK J00. Reuding, )lu-.u;' Wnllnce--"Tbe School- boy." . I song, (i, (Thnl-lton-Tha Old Lou Un- ' pug gpughgggmui o ! 3 visit` from lJ.uak,l"rou.-Bu.o. - evening.-:l'bo ' -nioineqonetiouwith the Sabbath Soa! did not none 98 on Wednesday. It has ban 1 ' until Sntludn .-Rav. Ir. Buylook, ol Venous:-nngod an interacting unnon in the othojht church lut Buhhth. . Inna row--.---y . Music. the choir-"AloIu- the River 0! Tune." I n__-.I;.... u- u..-......__--`rim (had: 11911101 um wuuun uaupr-uu-u. that ch-Aduuc puaugun. 31st thdwnamdntionol us. Bil muchpk In&'Iohobvo&tpeoploInennwInI they` IIIIIIOIB W KID Ill. Song and chnnc&er.J. .\'. Knowlton- i --01.: Black Joe." l u--.a;.... \I....; u'..II-.... _ --1'1... unlm-ml, I boy. i bong. G. Cbar|ton-Tho Old Log Un- bin." mu. ' v Music. the choxr--"When the Mists i have Rolled Away." I 1...... gnu. us... I)nnnnn--"Thnl lure as uurguu. ! ` Song nod character. the choir-"The 3 1 HM Arm-Chair." V . E Speech. Rev. Mr. Knuwltou. ` 1 5010. Miss Annie Buchanan-"b`waneu ' River." ._...... ru...-...|.. L... l..... ........I..u-. nl . ' nnuumgannu. I The Catholic pic-nic in Ritchie's . last week was well attended. The din- * . ner and tea were all that cotild be de- aired. thanks to the ladies. Dancing was much indulged in. the Toledo qua- drille band leading. At night the Emma : Wells Opera Company gavegan entertain ' ment in the town hall. which was filled. `The singing of Miss Wells was excellent. whilst F. H. Marks kept the audience in . roars sf laughter by,.Irish and Negroi characters. The proeeds. 246. will go towards the repairman St. Stephen's Church. Bathurst.-Silverstone Bros. ' have sold out their stock of goods to two young men here. Wm. Moore and S. Wilson will carry on the huaine_as--l-1. r lWhally stalled [0 Ant - England `on Saturday IV HIIIJ lust. "I begyour pardon, uid_.!!Mr. Swell in a heated ugnment.` "I ought to undemand this matter better than you. Iun I graduate of two colleges... air " nu." "Yon remind me," replied hm lriend, "very much at I call my father and to own who had the null: [tom 81- nn-a ` A and 250. boxes. ' WATIIII nuun. nuauuno. "Rough on Rnts" clean than out; duo -Beatles. Anti. lnoootc. Rah cud lion, 15 / A very unto emu; uunuuu we nun Ribbon loading on Wodlcldly "Chill!- 11 Iouiaht an an speech or gho evenin.-'l'bo -nicineqnnection with u..n.M..u. H. Idialnm mauunon dad. Tblndyisrending lighnyou harm. The Etrnrilisllghhdthrnuaghotnt w dodddty. Rho hnmphomlytud out Dohenh no undo upon win mat- uxn `linen:-hludpnttho bu-lb no (Inca-and in thaltyloof the It~l'nn gro- Inixnee--thosqleofnphel. Thou-oods