Weekly British Whig (1859), 17 Sep 1885, p. 3

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ylem IIII IEBII Ulllilllllu All 0!!!! III- shnoe. from `l0 bushels` sowing. 161 buqholn won haunted. Motto! they tumen who hue grown pong for the shove rm this sauna have has very much enconrlgod by the unit. ' ' il Ihlt D9 dlcull. Win In axnm-innnul in diltfihll LII]! |l'fll"3-[butt-o In tholhvvinuof Ontario ovary .t|IonIIndluo|Ia|n slowly mu-dun tniinu nnunnlin Iii aim: 1: Sin: Cruz: A Furur or 5!! no I-`on " ` \ ` or `Inn: DIE. , I Heuilernonville, I\'.C.. Sept. l0.-At . Brov-Are livej Henry )lcCorkle. oolor- I 1 ed. with his wile and four children. aged `4. 7. 5 and 2 years. Three or tour dove ago I colored women named Carver cell ed there. saying she we: 1 voodoo doc- trees. They gnve her shelter end she I , remained until yeeterdn . when she and , n { )IcCorkle quart-elled he ordered her ; 1 : to leave the house. She lelt in 1 nae, 6 saying she would conjure the whole family. This frightened )lcCorlile who offered to let her come back. but the re- .~ tuned. She went to a stream near by I` I and gathered some mud which the mode into I ball. placing in it several hair: i of her head and other things. She then returned to )IcCorkle'a house.end, after pronouncing some gibberish, she fell on her knees and threw the "conjuror ball" against the house, where it adhered. .\lcCork|e was hell erased with fear and begged the yroimnm remove the bull. ; , but she relused and left the place. In a 5 ` few hours McCorkle complained of feel- l I I inn ill and annn nhnr-mu-(`In Iii: -Ha can ' were luc0enlI Ill IIIQIK VTOTII. ,lIlB seed in is purchued hre at H per lushe . and the cnstoms "tiepu'tu:ant claim that the entry should hat made at the value in t_l_Jg_ United Stateaminnrkot. A very large qunizlity ohaoed ha been ggthered st Picton, and 85.541) have been .poid tot e fnrmgn, Nenly 4,000 bush- els wi_ll rotnined at Picton. and 3 \._..4b.- -...A--.0 Inn-as in Inn:-I-at] =n -Ann`:-nu nu. usuvu-nuns. rt: susyussws, in us usuyu-v With lho Pulled Dulce Government. Mr. Daley. who represents the Cape \_'mcent seed rth of A. B. Cleveland .! Co.. says that the crop at peas and I leans,gi-own about here, will total l4.(lD or 16,000 bushels. Recentlv the rm made ashipnsent to Cape Vincent. llhe customs department alleged that the grain was entenad "at an nndervalnation, and a line of 094 was imposed. The firm hsve protested. and. pending} settle- menp. no further . shipments will he made. Some voars ago a similar seizure was finale and ne exacted. but thenn were successful in their protest. {rho aunt` nrgin in nnrnhnjnd hhin 12 II nail 3 compelled to take to her bed. [PW UOUTU JICDUIIIU CUlLll'lIll.IUU UK ICED lug ill, and soon nflerwnrde his wife was ' Before nightfall all the children were ill and ' Cuulpllilld of griping pains in the back and stomach. Two physicians _, were summoned. but when they arrived they v found McCork|e dead and his wife dying. . Before insistence could be 'endered she was deald. Emencs were administered ` to the children. the phyaicinns suspect 3 lug poison. Two died before midnight. The other two recovered. An autopsy ` was held. bin no trace of poison or die- I I n ease could be found. Mr. Clcvelnud. Pen Importer. In 3 Dlnpnlo n. IL- l'nn-.l Kong. ll--Au--mg-1 (III. `AVIWUIII',. DUKBUIIKQ II I V.` IT` main orumomod with 1 In old man- Iion in the Guciun style of uchiuctun. It in nobly wooded sud bu abundant nun well nochd with ab. A - mu might well any Sir Bic this In icont heritage. but is in inland _ aordo no facilities tor yachting. \ At St. John : Park. Rvda. Isl: nl uu wunabu DUI owncr of two ~ unidot lovely I Pnrlr, Nnuhnrv ISVUIEIIIXIIIXOI IIIII INK 0!, UK Mlunimnndou thooclu-r in in known chiey bocuuo of but fondness for sport. He in 1 country gondola! of inherit- ed wealth tho hoppv ninnr 1:! tin nonntrv nah. nitnnhd lllllllll IOVUJ IIITTCIIIIF. ITKIII Puk. Nowbnty, Bethhire. in I an do- lnnin mvnnmnntntl -ith n an nld mgn. nu li$IIl WIIUIICIT WT! II nqn3souuuint.ho_' it fun [mm I-boAInliIIIC|p, u Ihot.'.8. but holduinoo l85l.boo'oInou uninteresting public ohuqaur. But let his 5 Id ht sit Richard Sutton won um voboen boudolon oi, the `Iln-:A ....l .. 5|..- .55.-.. ,_. 3. |.-._. OWIII OF `III CUTTII-YACHT UIIIITA--A IHDITIIAI AND GIITLIIAX. A \'00D()0 BOC|08'a' Kl\`E.\'(iE. Tliilliloyn ncnnuc: FIRED I-`OB l.'.\'DER\'ALl'ATXON. III IICIAID II! I10]. BAIL. nyjndclvd. >....x......n nncguhu . ' ` Do Your (hills: Bug on `or oonsnlnono. grad their teeth, pick their nob. Inn: Ind bnuh, or a gkgr drnmi: Cstuth cured. health And uweet bunk secured by Shiloh : Cum-rh Price 50 oonfl. lhnllinjector Inc. by W; J,_WllIon. Kmptnn. 9 - ` Lying beneath an apple tree Sir Isaac Newton saw an ap le fall to the ground. ` his inquiring mini led him to investi- ' ; gate the cause. and the result was the i l 3 ii `I I w . I V promulgation of the theory now known as the law oi gravitation-a system which at once won the assent of the learned world. and by means of which the motions of all the known heavenly bodies are explained. and those,of the : vet unknown can be determined. A singularly com rehensive principle is that propoundei and carried into prac- tice by Holloway. lie divides all the usual diseasesiuto two classes-those arising from inperfect action of the di- gestive organs. and those. prcceeding I l 2 1 [rom impurities of the blood. These two classes of disease he treats by means of his celebrated Pills and Oint- ment. two skilfully prepared remedies which have been most successfully used in all the habitable parts of the globe. His unparalleled success has made his name a household word not only in his native land. but throughout the length and breadth of the world. Countries where proprietary medicines are forbid deuby law have relaxed their stringent regulations in bisfavor. True merit is always at length recognized. The rich and the poor, the learned and the igg norant.phyaicians,stat smeu. monarchs. a nation of enlightened freemen, have sanctioned. used. and ' extolled them. They are xed facts in medical histdry. is not this better than having light un- nuderabushel? If anything is worth knowing it is worthy of being universally known. So thinking, Holloway pro- claims the__ Jirtnes of his medicines through the press, and fortune, tame. and the gratitude of millions. have been his reward. In making these state-' ments. we are guided byan _ est wish to benet the sick and suffering of all nations : and in directing their attention to the well-attested curative propu-ties of Holloway's remedies, weonly reiter- ate Yaets and opinions which are patent to three-fourths of the civilised world,- 'I'l. - I-J.`_...o..- Ill IIll'I=U' IUIIIIIII The Indicator. UIIlIlI- AXIS?! K4121-.II.I-Ii the governinent eiuiply takes no action at all if it is considered advinhle that , the execution should be delayed. The . ' lsw governing execution: in the North- I I West Territories is different from that in force in the provinces. In the latter. alter a judge has pronounced sentence ol death and xed the day 0! executicn, the sentence is carried out unless a re- ! spite or pardon is granted by the (`rov- } ernor-General. In the .\'ort.h-Went af- ter eeateucebas been paaeed and the date xed. the execution cannot take place until the warrant ol the Governor- Genersl has been inued. ordering the sentence to be carried into execution. It may be remembered that last year two brothers named Stephenson were under eentence to be hanged at Bqnna. An appeal for the exercise of executive clemency was made to His Excellency. ,andan iiiveetigetionordered by the Min- ; inter oi Justice. order lor the execn- I 1 tion being meanwhile not issued. The day appointed by the judiza arrived. but.` no warrant having been received the execution was poet ned. eoinewhet to the chagrin of an rprising Winnipeg reporter. who knowing that no reprieve | had been received sun not knowing that i p ; none was required. published is graphic 3 account olthe execution which did not | I I take place until some months later. ' UpIIWI, u.-1uuu II can point nbontthogizr-nnowhnohdooouot ap- pear to ho gouonlly nndnntood. that is withrehronoolotbo action to be ukonbytbogovanuuntinslnovontol nnsppodboingmndoto the Judmu Cnmmiltnn nl thn PI-iii (`Anna-il Thu Ill Ippua uuug quite in IIII -luuu.:-| Committee at the Privy Council. The genus] iuprouion appear: to ho that Rial would have who respllod until the [mporid Privy Council decide: whotbu it WI" ulowansppul tobonodo to it loxnoc. Tuouao: tbomutainthn pl... ....-...._..._a -:..._l_ n.I... .. -.4;.._ 1%! I Kw I` W upon: to tbooonnuy nndintho Ion IIIIV hnvo non : lives." A Onun. ll.-'l`huo in one point nhonlihn ' 1: Ihmhdnnnnm an. can in tho government, 1! Elm oountty be nonnblancholwhioht Bielhuhooneoovicodn d I-.' IIHXIIITTC W IX Kori:-Wed. of Canada. and at the wor|dovor.IIuu-iniulanohuLou'u mar :|.....|.a 5.. .5... .. |..;.._ -- L. IIII ICW IE IIIUCCI Th. IKIXUITl'Ty u~obaun|uoaaivodl:ont.hoNon.h.Wut. One at tho lulu avg`: "Your pou- tioocn have boon undo unrothn J- loruuo being 3 limb. and petition nrohoing ` inibohovinoool Quo- boc.totIbour|gotoolhuvingthodcuh nnnhnnn All a Rial In. high Inna-nn l:;.;:.':'.. r::."...':f..".'.,;:."-....'".:.."'.:.`.:: nn-niIIIntI_ Ynnr nkinnn`-n nun nan- :uru:uuupu-: u1u.uIu|aI|n an verdictoflhojnry inny my Indiu- Inrhni than -ill In -nnnL-nAhl-nu. CIHUHIGIVZUD UXEOIINII WIIIXVUIO I-Ikopluoonilnlchmut. - ' Sir Ahnndu Cdlnpboll uIlloI'8on- at Ckmow.0nngo Dinnol lutot. thiuaotningmndhdnlongoodaunoo with himullnnlmntrnnnnnnfindnnu uuunuwmng.Iuu-IIuIuIIguuIuj Iilhhinulolbobeatnnnolindudng thoonnpmon coconut ton yudon for Rio]. `rm 8outot1noIniudIaooon- ml: his lriendu about it. u.-. .'--o II _,n.a.;.:..... -_ I... Illll llll Ilwllill IIIOIII II. Othwt. Sept. ll.-Petitions In be ing ncoivod daily :1. the Sun Dopam- nout, pn `Inn was Riel : soohueo to comma ; otlng position. pnyinqthnt the luv he nllovvd notch iuihcoorla. ADA L} Dnau-ll '-u-n AL. "nu-QL I-n IUIE OTIEI - IEIIIIIE. 1 IIVUIHIZHI IIIIZW IHTIXU KI WI I nnpito lot the ' until hhozn in lyud lid Impchl PI-Ivy` n- cil. Iho.cxeonhon ml] byte to tnhn uulnnn 1-n lm `lnlu ---A wboovunncnt 0&1}. Sou. 10.-'l'bo`doci|ion cl thoHuuIob:ConnolQueon'oBonchin thollielcunhnl W mum: Onnpmun do uolomoul their ntinhuion, while thofxuchncnuiputlyuoitad. Tho govcnnontwillbowintorannndglnnt lnlnih III-nan-human until his nan a nu: Luv or (;KAVlTA'1l0.\'. V -'5?-QO`-Z---- ._ LI`#iII|I_hIuIhIuIIodlnr T-uTinbi bi-1-Xwn. |_Ij-I-C` hunhdudllnu. 0 unit I LIILIJDIIQ D VILIUUUII vuInlUIIIl' tinn. You rolnomherinthobeclnntion ollndepeudonoowounertodthorightol mentogava-nthamcglvu. .Tnnhstbo gr-uttouqdnoniduolAmcrac.'udiI now ' nppliuhnIrchnd,u*uuoIo 2'.$`........._.h." " " ' 21. ..`3.`,!';..'!"......."""""` Iluwuuulg-fplluulgnnu whichyouuoto We and in him andtotbolinhl _:_l L` L3.-all... I . Wlll IE p|I%U WIICIU IIIU Uuxlli HI Illlllq political relntiom with the world. `Each party, seeking meng: {tom the Irish vote, will help to place Irelnnd when she has the right to stand. `I think this `ceneewillgetnrtberthenlne been yet mentioned. Infill result in just whet we have in Indium. I written multitu- remember in the Declaration -3 I- .......a.... .. ......A.`.I an 4.1.; .1 FY5183. `IN! V` II `u 101', 0!" IIIUITI and Libenl. l\b"f greatly dnfennt are they in humbets and force. DIM] Mr. Purnhll relies upon this: and if Ireland in thoroughly united in the struggle be- tween thotwo English patties Ireland willbophcod wheronheonghttoboinhcr nnlitirnl mlnmn with that world. `Fmdi KKK IIJIIII5 Ila IIIIU I7l&3lIlUI.l- .- IIICIII Ill be no shuqg. no funds. Imlnud In tre- mendonaly In earnest. The friends of your country in Ireinnd rely upon the dif tdronees between the two great English parties, the Wh1g_nnd Tory or Radical 1\o{ Iznotlv `Ills FICCI-IUIL lIlUl`.` IIU 50 IE IIU Illl3- hkea mule st this election. There vnll I... _. ..I..-_._ -... R_...-l- I_..I_-..I .- 6-.` Ioeteguxntuu. Ii IIJIIHE U0 I'UKIllIUC\l' as we regulate such matters in Indium -by legislators from the soil. It is not. reasonable thst in London the rela- tioxrof the lsndlord and tenant in Ire-_. lend shnll be xed. It is against reason nu!` Sncnn that nnnh n nrnntit-A nhn" II-nu unlu `D9 IIXHI. ll 15 Illll [$011 and justice that such a practice shnll permgnently preuil. When the men to be elected by the. friends of Ireland come to mrliament. itwriil be well to any as one man, "Local eel!-government iii"1`relnn ." You are naked to help in this election. There are to be no mis- amly.-... -..-.L. .6 61.2- nlnntinn 'l`Iunm null ' 3y|I.IJ.\.I4KJ. `REC III IUD! UIJCII I-ICII I UCII` tury of_4.ClD.(ll) oi people-almost an . entire half of the entire population gone `from Ireland. I know the lamina of 134,3 ma much to do with am.` But had I . government and cruelties by her land- I ' lords hate done more than famine and pestilence` todepopulste the beautiful isle. It cannot remain always this way. The landlord who draws the rent cannot always enjoy it in Pans ` and London. He must have part in the lortunes ot the people cf ` the conntrv or quit. It cannot 1 always be that the people of Ireland are I I to be oppressed. I think the day all tyranny is soon to pass away. and that the day is soon to come when all men 2 iwill be blessed with good izovernrnentl and just laws. There are this autumn I 100 members of parliament to beelected I lrom Ireland, and Mr. Parnell expects that of this number his cause will carry 80 or 85. They will go to parliament for the purpose of asserting the right of local sell-govern eat for Ireland. The great trouble in I land today is the land. Much has been done in Ireland to make better the condition of the tenant. but the land trouble still exists. and it must I be regulated. It must be regulated as was rmmlatn nnnh matuml in Indiana F IIIII-"Swill, mIl- U."lll I-III `Imll { at the Parnell demonatntion Int night . ' Vice-President Hendricks snid: It is : I kllull the world overthnt Ireland. tram . the do olenry 1, until this hour. he: . not has! hit ploy from Great Britnin. f On the contrary. she has been denied ; ' the rights of eqnnl citizenship end been 3 I despoiled 0! her lends. Forty-ve Venn ' ego the populnlion of the "Green Isle" wu 9,(II).(lX). n luge population for I region oi country only the size of Indi- e . To-day thnt popnlntion is only . 5 {Ill nine: in lane lhnn half 1 non. ; ;&;`m'..ra;;:.r.;",:.,.,:i.;:;; 3.7, ' 5, III). Alone in less than half 1 cen- on-.. at I l'Y\l`I Y`| Al D\nI\'u'n Q`-u-`Ac. an The Vlec-Pronldoul ol the linlled snug I :- dol-oeo lit Policy cl Pu-loll. Madrid, Sept. ll.-Pi-esident Cuta- lu made. yeeterdeyau Liahly inllemmm Lory speech at Corunuu. to the Arthen Pu-sin_n_a' Club. He declued `thus the ulliunce betvei-n Germuly end Satin would prove total to the latter. end she: the Latin noel -mm combine spin: the Germans. Preparations. he said. should proceed lor Ill , but if we: cune the mepouuiliility must rest wholly on Germany. In case of In: he thought an I elliuuoe Wu indiepensible to Spain. 1 guru; UIIII lo!!! qfll II IQIIO @- svoen the two governments. The note. which in approval at I council of minitten held yoqtecdny. request: Germany to renounce All intentions ol eatnblhhing nuenint. over the Can hues and Polowhln 5. Without such gnsnotco Spain mun declinoto give uualution tor tho recent inlulh to the German embassy. Ind:-id.Sop.l l.-Tbo gonnmont do- upucbod n Ipecinl manengu Ia Bctlin. with nlndditionnl note to Germany In- gnding the turnout question at inns bo- Ibo two mlvennnnnln, 1'0... nnln an-rwuuuullnpunourtolnnlllp. whouhislnnl up:-acceding. Thane- vu-nncnt launllydouytlntthctowu nnnlututiononuhambnl thcyuwo uilolltintqgurlmwhnloocurredontho ship.` 'l'hoyndu.ittln$BcbrilleIoxdu'- ed tlnubo "lam" uhonld bosthckni. his ship. The govl!-not than hoardd the Spain]: nu-of-wu "Sun Quentin" u `-'l ` `'.':'.'`* 1... "".......""".. .....' `...."'. .3.` "" vcnot cl Phillininn having $ Y: thomvunotolthocuolinegsooor B vidhdtho commuadetollho Ga-unngunhuut"Itlis"and|ccnudhin at and: hnuchollntatnuionnl law. hocnueomnuderropliod ihllho bl! Iimnlv ohnvnd tndnt A uw. nu UC'Ill.Il commune: raplbd I but ' or! ad. I hdmmmt , a... a- . ....an.A M viiiiii vvi Ewvucruln IIIMIIIIIIIII IIWIHIIDIT rcm Allonuo.usuriannluna" of Iholrlydcuin ol Empctotwiiun Iouqoncmnchnpou spanuhtiglm. A donatontilllncllolpundinaquootion houyucunonlybohndbyamll Igno- nontbotvoon thogunpowau. A -n- nu... __. ____.. lndinnapog. Sept. ':).-In his .t night Berlin . ll.--CtoIn Priuoo Fwd;-rink Willnun hu to u_ loco b_ Bnuncx Don Nrr Tan A has A uainmv ion to GEBHAIY on -run PlllIll'l'll'l DA!'l0I. Wjfw. slum 13 nor FOB Wm; IR. HENDRICKS` SPEECH. upon: o--- vIn;.. . CC LXI:-u-? lupin II A Sun or Tullon.-- Antonio : Pnnouz. menu. to `II! Gnu: (howl Pnuct. IPIOIAL IOTI IIITOUT. TLLKIXG C? THE WAR. AUCTION` SALE 0' . OARBHGE. ITO. ITO 4 Q 0 sun. sud Duality do gnu-Inhod to refunded. You and 01.1! LAND l!l"ll1:?:;.l'IllKBZIll' TF3. IB- III . %I' C nix! mun 6:500. 1:0. :1 wunlnncn luau Inc. Toronto. sunnrshn. . Lnnncnilwnaco. IIIt.'l'otouIo._8uIII|II`.| 1:. I` It: {John Henderson &IIn., I K PRINCESS STREET, One door below our old pre- ; mises. ? Our Stock of fSchoo| Books is !complete. Eandsnmast Bpbk Store IN CANADA. Come and See it. hl Aknowledqje jby those ' who 5 have seen itto be the {NEW S'l'llI{E ! Auhelnunchlngoltusa-nnshoyroved herd.-lfmbengenn1nnnbmnrinobont.fat by An nccident a hall: wu punched through her three-ind: anking. an in wuutsuuightbothebottoln. Bhohllin bgeulrvughttotholllrfncaund nnditiuexpectodntlhut 55- am: will most any day look Ibnalva up in ha" wnter-ght inhritr undtestherqualltb bynuuuldtuu ggdu-thew_wu_-|_dthohrh monitor. Itwould Iuvoltaub Invnl (| An(lI-ItI In an nddlad nugv nawucnummmnung mvunlonao vidocheap and eecvu wnpun for the IIITIUX Q*lI f$90_ R9wrs!: Aliflfnllht lllntnu Ilhlttwozlal TU`? Tlll IIW WAS AIlI`l'- ya"... can often. osas - MAKING. JUIIIIIIII IIIIIIT Ialnn In In cuonhpnul In Gdycuflnuun Thin Again. as cLAnu,ol 3'1`, - mlosmn. Ij II__'l'lc_Iu [nod to mun am out Iupuubor. Iepl. on no no} autumn." ..... .. - Qua sen." nut to an Ilcluuvc .... .. 04.00. lcpt. Mal and lick (Special Bx- ` a-rnnnnl ........ ..I8.66. IlI'BI-IIIOII'0l `I'D T0- IOITO ARI! IBTIIIII: K%..su:i.-7f's"z:"c_3. P-R- CAUTION . run -rr,I- 18 830323 LITTIBI. 1fis_rno' Yr:n..'"" T0 ADVER1`}17?1$r !,NT1ll Dwuu yin I-allnj. .~ ` Of the wonderful processes constantly bein conducted within the human body, and al are prone to forget that new blood must be supplied to replace the elfete and di_eiite- grating atome, which. if allowed to remain within the body, do Do at the peril of health if not of life itself. Nature sometimes fails . to eliminate as rapidly es necessary the waste` meteriel of the organism, and it is then thet Hamilton ; Pills of Mandrake and Butternut prove of the greeteet value. 1 They speedily humanize trregnlmty of action-and restore. as if . y magic, the wanted measure of health end strength. Hamilton : "Pills are entirely v . lile in oompoeitton. end In nfeto under all Cl . Sold by . , Poleon. Tn: Arrnoss or Foimr Mcnnrns A1` Lur Hcxun Dowx. " ' Gaineeville. Texas. Sept. l0.-About midnight a wamon arrived in the city carrying the bodies oi Jim and Pink Lee. desperadoes and outlaws. Last April, while John and Henry Ra. cattle owners, with two oicers, one of whom was adeputy United States marshal. were on a searching expedition in the Chickasaw nation for cattle hearing the R01! Bnoe. brand. they came upon the stronghold of the Lee gang and approached the atockade to arrest the cattle thieves. The deeper-adoes opened fire through the port holes of their for- tications, killing both the Rails and the two oicero. whose bodies lay exposed several days and were partially eaten by hogs. since the massacre large re- wards have been oered for the capture of the Lee Brothers. dead or alive. Bill Lee. with two members 0! the gun named Stern. was captured in May ans taken to Fort Smith, Ark.. lor trial. All eorts to locate and ca ture Jim and Pink Leo proved wave` in until Mon- day, when Detective Thomas. of Fort Worth. learned that the Lee brothers were somewhere in the vicinity of Dex- ter. a small village in this county. Tak- ing two oicers with him, Thomas started in search of the desperadoes. They came upon the `outlaws cutting a pasture lenee. The oicersdismounted and crept up to within 40 yards of them. and ordered them to surrender. The outlaws fired for answer and the oicers returned the fire killing Pink Lee with the first volley and wounding Jim in the neck. Jim`lell, but red ten shots at the oeers before he was killed. Thou- sands ol peo le have viewed the remains. Jim and Bill) Lee were-leaders of a_ ganja of about i) thieves. In the past two years they are said to have committed over 40 cold-blooded murders. Then are many claimnnts to the es- tate in Kingston. but only one gentleman has any direct evidence of beusnip. and be is the only one who has taken action In the matter. It will beaome time be- fore practical result: are reached. cllilon. | "C IIIUIIUI-I WK U5II'l'lEU- G. W. Outrom uid`bo Inn delightd with Mr. Shunt : Iddreu. And the nut unonnt of He and it wn now or never. If nation was not tnken `Ichabod might be written over their doors. nun nuAIuns-1-- unnu- DIII lill ICIOII In 5118 IIIIUIXI U1 ucvcru for years. that he had listened to the nddreu of Mr. Stowut with satisfaction. and thought now wns the first time the cllilnnnal bud had an opportunity of -us-nu uw Janna --. ...- with intelligence. He moved tbut a brunch society be (aimed. to be, called the Bellevilla Luu'ence"l`ownlev Asso- ciation. The motion WI! carried. 1': II. n.o_..... ..:.-I W`. 1... .h.linl.n'ul III UK IIIZIXI Ul Acilfllhl the Torah] bunch so would has to. ho ulnnllod. Mr. Shawn: mud that they won unions to put the mutant in the hands of the host Auction and Englilh lawyer: at once. am it was necessary to Act promptly. now or nev- cr. that In ulocittion Ind been formed of highly roupocuhle men in Tomato to push the matter vigorously and thu the association meant to ght to the end. Mr. Flint wu called to the` plulorm nod listed that ho wu not` I clnimnnt. ; but had acted in the interest of several c..-_..... n.-c L... 5.-.! I.`.p......I In oh- uluvuv IIIIIIu:|.uuuuuypu-uuuuuu howonIooththo\otwunotun- ulttothttbunoh. Ilhulllnoo boon ound that Lord Iddulaih Inn 3 chimnnt on the Townley o, and the A lndboonpusodinthointareolo! Tounlnv hunch And would Inn; to AIIICUI BDIRTO l'rA'l'l8Dll(fl.' Iv bguutunr Illa III lull 0| IIK llllu LIIKU Iddloigg was I claim: on the Law- nnoo Townloy bn.noh.u:d that bunch. knowing that hot.lwlIuvpond that Imam: ...u.nu..m-umnnn. uuul yul llvnl an unuuuy utunu In the bail to deleet the Lawnmo- Townley . Ir. _ I asked if ""'..".:`7.`.....r:"-` um `i`$`a`i."' vet ne Inuohgoodwor but he could not up- prove of his otpttlna money up not Acpopitxgto to: n. In-.FIinl Asked if Hr. Steven hed reed the Act a! Phrlielnent. ncently peuedinl-I withreepecttothe. ensue. and whether it continued gnu Ii-nit-than an in him: Qhll nlnillu ml ISIXIWIIDIIKI 3.1111-I unylunihsion u to time IIIOII chin man he put in. 11:. Stuart um um: thouthldbognobtslnedthronghfrnud III Deuovvu UIIIBI wuuxuouug UN.- F;3.nyurfxomth'1'ownloy bunch of tho hnilv In ddnnl thn Llitnnmo HUI IT! IIIU IIIII. III is suthontio. but us Usher was getting 0%).- io In that believed . .... 5...... an -r..-.1... 1..-um. nl 17". '-.I'- IPIIIII XICI II -I- OIOWIKI know at I book prinlod by It. Usher, pm-potting to given hinioty ol the Luv- renoo-Townlov family. md asked if Mr. Shun. deemed it authentic. Ilr. Stewart )1: had nut the book. and tuned Ink muted that Inn ha.-ad IY-In-I nun nnlna lg} . fIlIw1TWlIII|lj XIV ITI Tl lluy Townluy. Ir. Shunt npliod mojlu. nmukoau Ir. seem-s knowohbookprintodby It, Usher, _ non nuns. an. a. -1. n 171'}; Iowhudato umuamoui II--u `Pump-ulna Us Rina:-A nnnlinal Acowd tlnt vary mu-|y_ lled the city lull not in Boll9vllloon'l`nondny.in pnnunoooltho notloo culling unsel- ingol All inhuman`! in tho Lawnmo- Tovnloyuhtu. G. W. Ounn was ohoun chairman sud introduced Mr. Stuart. at Toronto, who made 3 lang- thy ddnu. nviowiutho history ol 1 the Tuvalu lblmlv from tho oloponont of lazy I but Milo: lover Lawrence. Honhbd 3 ' oortionk had buonfonnd cube 0 in Holland. One of `I children In! buried ht zggolil; on Booth. Ir. J. J. B. .i..a A- ..L.. .l-L. 4|.-- L.4I o.....| lung: :1 Mn. Suva:--Jun Town- ut"u lunnn Inn 8: : 8am: I-ovn. Lawnlcn -- `run In- Iuol AI` I'll mcl. ` CALL AND GET PRICES. All \work .warrant.ed rst- class or no sale. A um: nu-ma ot.'rununvn.1.l cununn ll um. ' run LAWRENCE nmsl I In rncwnnuum-.IIonn. bud othqt complaint: r Inland nhlhm rind: 1 I1 TWO TEXAX TEIEOKS . ynhnnly but tint nomo nmxinl htlhlmadnml Illlll In GOSWDGIIJE EDI` II Wlll IUSIOIU and-cheer them valiant dsnaor. ` , or ' lncotnnicnoo. ho funily would with- ont n snpgly of Holloway : Pin: and Oink} mat, a y 5' manly roqouru to them the arse on-ing function may be machined. Juoring may in stand. and life `nvod. I o ll.B0l1l_ goon neutu mny nu nnlnulu. by occasional done: of Hollowny's Pills. whiah purifv the blood And not 1: whole nomo,_ stimulates -vthe skin. ntomuh. liver _ xbowoln. and kidneys. This oalcbnted modi- olue needs but 1 fair trill to convince the lllin Lnd dosponding that in WI restore nnd-choc: them vizlfodt dunner. min. T vvuuguvw nvvouuufu urn; g`ioA.P.'0I:ovn Dnaghmu tloatllnidlallhhxlngf It: In In: an nun mmnh. 1 Ali: Important for the` dlica(o.-lt is diffi- cult to determine which in the more trying totho hnmsn oonsitmnion. the dump cold. dnyu of nnmmn And inlet, or the keen. dry, utterly winds of spring. Throughout. :30 seasons good health mny be mankin- hv oomiionnl done: of Hollmnvh Pln. G_._ Hobinsgn. ....:*`...... -.*".'.*.:~,m:.".'`*'...., :a:%'..,:` -Running I continually trouhl mo." ' -'-Well. how foolish I Whydotrt lo A1 . Glwwrnbng More min? n. .9 flash! 'l .|-Mala: 1 n .. IIOIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIWIlI|r uuunung 'lnl$th|Ion0lnInoh. lnlwnylhapn Inna. i-hubs-n. llunlvnnllnnn caused when it became current that, l exporters ol butter, had been victimized ' by a merchant in Toronto, I). Shannon, I l l .--'.v...-..--.. nu...` --u.-mun...-4.1. V Montreal, Sept -*5.-.-\ sensation wasf Thos. Leerning .t Co.. and A. J. Bryce. ; t I to the extent of :3.`.J(I0 each. Shannon I 3 came here about ten or twelve days, V since. and had no diiculty in selling a .' large amount of "creamery" butter to? ` the rms metioned. They gave Shsn- I non their ban era` guarantee to pay his ' draft when the butter was shipped, and , the drafts were presented before it was i discovered that the stuff was not worth H pound. whilst thev paid Shannon 4c. a _ nd for it. He sold the same V lillc. a amonhtllguilessrs. Bell. Simpson & Co., : and drew upon them tor 93,900. but they C had ytiyen no bankers` guarantee, and I refused to honor the draft. . There will C probably be a lawsuit between the firm and the bank that paid. unless the de- l: linquent is arrested and -com Had to` t disgorge. In 1880 Shannon issolved n partnership with his brother. each tak- '1 lug out 845,(00. but have since last all V by speculation. V on- Toronto, Sept. 11.-The report of the 3 Ontario Bureau of Industries. based on ` the returns made under date Sept. 3rd, g has just been issued. The yield of fall ` wheat is even better than it appeared by the August report. the average being` I 1;` -' 24.3 bushels per acre. as against an esti- mate ot 23.3 bv the last report. The! crops have suffered far less than was expected by the heavy !-ains. In spring } wheat the ravages of rust have turned ' out to be much more serious than the : were at the timenol the last report sup- posed tobe. Throughout Western Ou- tario the crop is almnst wholly destroy- ed. Taking the province as a whole there will probably be a deciency iui the spring wheat product. The yield` will oulybe 11.5 bushels per acre asi against the estimate of 18. The cou- i ditiiou of the barlev crop. as indicated in - the August bulletin. is veried in every I particular. The growth of the straw; was unusually long, and the grain just, about the average in plumpuess and; - weight. but the bulk 01 the crop wasi perrnanentlv damaged by the storm oi ; August 3rd. and the weather since then 9 being broken and unfavorable has made ` matters worse. The yield in conse- quence will average `. 7.4 instead of `.29 5. _ The prospect for the out crop is less; favorable than it was earlier in the sea- i son. 'lhe yield will average 36.5 instead . of 38.3. Rye will yield about 16. andi ` peas about 22.2. - ......_ 9 ` I WUUWII` KIN} IIUIlK}'Uu VIII. (-0-. XIII III` lrinoner. The cseehssbeen s very ex- citing one. with seven] lively eyes 1 nine between the counsel. he tee- tiinony for the defence wns very strong in hvour ol the prisoner. Fsther Andre end Charles lolin were elnong the strongest witnesses. Judge Richsrdson charged the jury st length. He felt thetcense existed for the prosecution of the prisoner. end that Scott was not persecuted ss set forth by counsel for the defence. no I -lied thst the prisoner be given the benet of soy doubt. The jury retired shortly nlter two o'clock. and in twenty minutes re- turned withn verdict of not guilty. nun-. u-vvunu , uunnunnuty In I Int!-II` ornamented ne olnrchitecture. nohly hen A - icentheritnge. hotitis nllorde lor At St. John's Perk. Ryde. Isle oi Wight. the Bsronet's other home. this went is sbundently provided for, end here his pension (or yschting is encour- sged by sll desirnhle condition for the cup ment of the sport. As_NeIv York Her r and the surrounding wnteremsy be celled the heedeqnerters oi yachting in this country. so ere the boys end Tberewnn greet cheering in the court _ _ V _ when the result wee snnounced. Lesn 3 hunltnd J Ind 511' mcblrd Snlloll 18 Men, lndisn. plesded not guilty. sud I was nelessed on his own recognizance to 5 _ _ nppeer for sentence when salted. Other l 1310 ll" 5"" "|TY-0 510' 31- 1"` ' half-breed prisoners were let off in the ? NIL She WIS dllllll by 511- 381' I am. y_ . , vor Webb. and built st Pnrtick. on the i l Clyde. by Messrs. Henderson Brothers. I ` ller record lest seneon shows six vic- 1 tones in thirty-four noon. in one of 1Isy Here Just Been Issued-l'he lgl|I~ i wmh_u e"3 $5 9 c","``, .a`in cue. o, D. u, H, m_ . her. Seventeen times of the thirt.s~lonr . _ .` she was not pieced. She wee noond neighboring seesol the Isle of Wight. in I among the foremost of British ynchwrs. I The (it-nests ren her rst nee sud ' ONTARIO`! CROP IIIPORIS. Ullil-I WIIIIIZI IIIZI IIIII II-IU nu Grown did got winh to pronoun hlnbly. Goolonnnld bodioqhugodon hhbill ' . I! he bolnvod himnoll in lntnm ha would ha Allnind In no fans. -u-v- .-~-av.-. up` -v--.-`.v_ -v soda, B. B. 0310:. Q.C.. lot an own. Illd wry J. Clnrk. Q.U., for the 2:-innnnr, Th: nnnghnn hnnn 1 war! at. $1 '?I'.``"" ..rs....."".`..:..a"" ' `J `:2`."..."Z'I Tho ptouunting counsel mad that the Grain did not high In nrnnnnntn hnrahlr ` LI IIU IXUQVCI IIIIIIXII 1 lutunhowonldbotowedtoxoino. Winnirtmso 1o.-Tu.u-in otsoou: frnm Prinnn A hart. I'll nnnelmlnd A}. Ouauh nndnold buulnd pend byumx. llUI'll|b-In. `Sn chant. Lynn A8 I In choutaul co. lIna:onn.:C: VV IUIIIMX LU? L DC I113 Ul DWIII from Prince but. In concluded st Begins to-da . autumn, and nnr? J. Clark, UJL far u D|`$HUl'p 7'|UlI$ I'l'IIIg IITKY D.y'l'4 | and Win!!! Bhllkot. Ht. '1'. C. John- ston lot thoprinonu. Gou- luwu by C `n Young 1: ' _in the `to: Lulu trou- hI4n_ `flu nrinnnnr nlnndnd ant uniIII_ p.uu""'.'.','.`! ?.s".n'1'-v"u.."'xo"11'ow:fT ptinonnn was bought into court uniqpd on chap I trauol-tolony : ..-Lnnn(}nnl.nL Chm; Ru-lunar. Jung: --Louu 0:. Chu.-B u-nuI-uwuy ; mlnnu. J IIIIC Bnmncr. Wiiun Funk. Henry Soyor. and White BInnknl_ T. C. Jnhn. I IIUKIKI IIXL "In QULKIIKIII III IE3. Tho demurrer b Mr. Clarke. wu ovonnbdbythoj . d the` trim! ol Soon Wu land for 9 o'clock lo-du. 'i|nip. 8096. 9.-A Rngiu du- puoh nylz Yatudav the tollow-i: lrinnnnn -um hnnnnhl into nnm-I. DI IIIZII III UII priIouor.thoI'o :;'8ir(ioomI sic:-and Run. '13. Moboux lllllflu TU! "KI IIIITUY IIUI [15- 01 ilull. Now. an in 1774. when the ob- noxiouu_Quobec Act In mu wczobunalunx nip pol. and Judo: boounohtluoal inow of lab events. He cited Ill nnppon ol the plan for the lrinnnnnthnnmn-I nfirnnnn (hr. IIII vluuuev 0| IDIIIIUIII. Mr. Clarke entered e demurrer on the pleellm he bed notbeeneerved with: copy ohhe charge. end shes the prison- Md 5 examine- lo! 'I'he_eonnnel.uI_e epeeoh. vuunlpuu. cups. U.-u.|aInu . an alleged white rebel from Erinoo Al- bert. In unsigned :5 Regina - dlvou tho chum of ucuou-olony. Ir. 8. J. Cloth. Q.C..und Ir. Incline. Prince Albert. ddondod the prisoner. The indictment charged Scott with in- oihnonl to nholliou at various moot- inplnld |n)lAmhlut.mdlor writing 1 uditiou lasts: 80 the hull-broods III tho vicinity ot Butocho. I nlnrlrn Anmnnnrl A nnnnunngu an Ils- I-ram. or rm: wnm: nuns] mmmj_3?gtrM :a:---:2 ` Pnocunnmo Admin: Tnouudscon. or Pun: Aunt. 93%;. )lOTRI'IAL MEN \`lCI'l)IIZED. l,,.,,-,I o,,. .. . _,_,,..__ ._..j--+0-zj Holloway : Plus. . n..- n..- .:-n:..-o.. WEEKLY BRITISH wlile. $EP'l`: 17. 13as5. 013 Will I IUIIIIIGU I9 `"30": III` I `grectei.nmonnt here to he need in ueedum next year. The grain will be hand- picked. and foul nd foreign substances removed from it. The G-uelte sue the yield has been excellent. In one in- uhnnmu, I1-nun `I0 hnnhnlf lniina. I61 awash a on. I OIIIC. soda 1'-g -vi--5-s-that!"-Ii-IF!-23-gm I will sell cheaper than I have ever ored before.

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