"n..'"`.."..'3..' 1 u L). ` KN OLD MARINER. rm: Imunr Awme. munsmr. savrmmnnn 15, was. Wedmnduy: S~`.ivlvny_ R25 ion! Chili baudod: .`-I)0_poIi'sI s 1 Ion. maps. 53.: chain lvoardad; 37% omd ah '31:. Trend. 933 Ibih ch:-use bomrdcd; 7l5 sold at 35c. i 210 CI 8! Ila. A cabin patina-stall. quince vi IT`-oar`! c'*1run was made. and who in- llthtd has It ends that ban would his roI'a\Ic&fmiu:,ohndoolIh IiUII&I' It . & cjd mind and II III IQ ' - tutu nppu-nu-nu Mia B. Jenn Graham. olden daughter at the int: Ru. Jana Hnhnn. Toronto. and formerly of Kuutstoo cullogiato inni- EVYXA IIAA hn A.-unninrnd mmfrnan PI En-_ unu luluurvy ol mmrima couogmu man- an Inn boon uppninnd nvstrou of Bar . lit! the Bhnbath women : callc[I.Chou-- loth. N C. Th-n :9: well cqsuppd co!- |I!. untkr uh: ccmml of its Ptoahytlrinl ' church. ilrthiu Steven: Has Been a Great Ian: Onaatrloa. Arthur Steven-_ proprietor of the Tar minus hotel. although I comparativaly ynuug man. has been an enonnivo travel- ler. He has vinite`.-d almosh every country on the face of the 1 )b6 Wham he EHO, left home he eutcrtd .131` msjeatyi navy, and in his varied uperiencu on the battle chips incidents hoppontd which will ever rennin fraoh in his munory. During his service in the navy he visited many countries in tho Orient. including Japan, China and island: in the eastern scan. Ha also men several dietingninhid man in than lands. man in nuthsriuy. Africa and Aiufralin have alto bean vicin- ad, and the Inter Ctiiznri? bu been largely tnrarwod by him. in than days Mr. Stevens alvnyu kept a diary. and being somewhat obsarrant, no notad much which an ordinary traveller would o\'u'- look. He still holds his diary, which con- tain Iavaral incenncink and original du- criptiono of Au-craiia and its pooplo. In his `ping-sion an muiy curios from tho oancarn land. which ho Inaouron with prida Dari g his career on the rater. ho was auoencid with inauy uccidanw by . which chmruius lunl thair livu by drown- mg. CC"'I'lCI(I III` l'H'lI'|`P. Prof. Rnslduck and family will leave here only in Octabetl -mling for New /. 9-|l\n'l, Iron: Vancnuver. B C , on October Burch Their place of resxdenca will be Welling hon, a large nnd baautiful city. UylX]l`HIHl\_` ID Qlllb l'|.`!pl`C\.'. Mr. Ruddick was bornmeer logeri-oll, in Oxford county. the birthplace of the co- ' opontive cheese :'~:iory and the home of many of ih-390 who may be called the liitliers of co oper-Mvvo rlairying In Canada. During I830 and lwhl he learned choc:-9 making an Victoriii, Norfolk county. and in l3`i. was engaged by l). M. Mucl'her-` non, ex-M.l`.l . for (llengarry, known clirouqhouu U'l&dd as the Cheese King, to manage one ol his fzctoriee Before completing: his rnu season Mr. Ruddick was eelccicwl out .-om} forty obber chemo- melxera as Pll]")Flill\`nd0l|lIi of tlio laccnries of Mr. Mecl'ners-on. Ho acted in this ca- pacity for seven years, bhue acquiring a wide knowledge 0! the bll!lllQS8. During I839-90 Mr. Rudglick acted on travelling lnuructor for the oaytern deirymen'e ano- ciahinn. which poeiczon ho melgned in lh".)l to accept e poeitiou on the null of the dominion il-iry commission. 1:: thin len- cer couaiccbion he has done excelleuu Work. He llullllgxl the tint winter Creamery in Canada. under Pro! Roberoeon`e direccion. Ho cm .-ied on nxteni--"re experiment: in re xerd to paying lor milk for chance mokmg , by the peicciitiige of hunter-let. oh the Perth den-5 station. in 159`). He won bhe maker of the hmoue mammoth cheese which won such ilistinction at the Chicago world`: fair in INS. By meme of a tu rolling dairy be aided con-idcrablv in the dcvelopmeiii of co opisrltivo dairy work in Manitoba. tlio north-ween and British Columbia. (V-ivler l`rol lI.~`~orbooii'I I\IpOI'\"l.l in he had cimnzo of the Kinglton dairy school for lawn _V'Q.\l -*. and when that: institution vru mien river by the provincial govern- mnnt to lH`r`|ln6 we pzinni-e'in Pllp9Yln- heuiflem. The dairy school has gm.-pared; under his m.iniige-uenc and `hi scfoiiilavice if students aacf` _"e.\r in iiicmnsing. Ex ie.. we oxperiinoiim are being co:ir"niia'.l_v carried on during ill`: ~`U"nI'l0l' season, and I so for have berm productive of very good rmaulle. Mr. R.uddi:k is 1 careful esndent: and e pilnst.-iLiiig cxiwrimeiitalieh enrl richly dry-erm ~ "in, PIICVIIF! that has at- terirlu-tl hi-I crlviri-. I)._Al l..)._ J..|.-h_ 4...! l..__KI- _.VI I4..- L-.. ms IRAVELLE5 eifusav2Lv. -cu...-. -- -.--v-w- ..--u uuwu -.--uvu. Guil Hunillon won the non do plume of 1 Min Ahngnil Dodge. Ono of the hon known \ nnhhnn in the United States, ones 0! the I Ionic and boob women in her day. Her | ulociuionaworoall right. and her to-KL 1 many will he accepted by those who know | olhotnnd but works. What she aw in Maine Ibo open of without prejudice. Liquorcan bohad in that nuke -:h\t is Iuinony olCsp5. Kimball, who spoke in Kingston on Snndny-md enough of in to - lnnhonon drunk. but it bu to in pro- cnnd in n my thw is doandmg. and Inn will not he submitted to by my all-tnapcching um. um Ihzniuon has pound Io glory long since. having Ian on neotdoomolhinq of the enuordinuy vision one had while hovering between life and douh, and hot nuns is entitled to be whilpond with the nnvonoo shut it nsoo- ! ciahd with u donply religion: Mo. 80' the man not be nhnood. ornment: stands the expense of his trans- ;iirtaLion{w than country. His absence Irom Canada will be ii diatinco loan to the dairyinherebua of him dominion. as he is the foremost: authority upon the subjects in the country. Under llll care the King- ubon dairy school has thrived and proeporod during who four years of iLe existence. and 00-day it ie acknowledged the bean equip- ped and giving the most complete training of Amy similar inautution upon the cor Li- menu. SIFICB its inception over 400 stu- dents from all parts of Americi have Lakui the p| 0!Cl`lb0d COUl`r0 in butter mid cheese making. The _ superinteiiclcntz has been the prinoipnl |ect~..::(`r on dairy aub- jecua and cheese malring. He in ii: young mm, Lug lieu hml wide iuul varied experience in his Cll0c'Bll pm~ loaeian. He owes his eurrcou to his zeal, his csuticui olulermtiuna and inlousely practical mclliodu in all lll nndorl.\ki.igu. His advice on dairy sihjants ii eagerly sought: after and closely follonad, always with PUCNJRI. He has unbounded (inch in tho fuuura of 'ho dairy industry in On- tario and would prolor romaininvin the donininn, hub (`lf(`lIfIl~lU-\llC0ll 0V0l"l'lllu his ayinimthion in this respect. Mr Rnilclmlr wan hnrnnnnr lrmarnoll. in Prof. Buddlck nu Accepted A Dairy oom- mlnlononhlp `thou. J. A. Ruddick, superintendent} of the Kingston dairy school. but decided to no- cepb tho oifer of the New Zsaland govern- ment: and has cabled his acceptance. He will leave here ab once to bocomo dairy: commissioner of that coun'..r_v. a position formerly occupied by Mr. Mclieowu. alto -In Canadian um! u pormnal hieud nl Mr Rmlrliwh The I.\|,'|l`V li Uillluxnau nu I pulrulnu u wuu 0! Mr. Ruddiak. The salary of the new dairy commissioner was placed u! S .!_3I.I') and in addition the gov- GOES TO ZEALAND. and can fully guarantee the Greatest Shoe Bargains ever offered in the old Lime- stone City. """' ALL snuas FOR cnsn. N0 APPROBATION. `t t2.J.`l:i.b`SH-I/._E Rl.2AND & BRO The wholesale stock of the Commonwealth Shoe Co. was sold in Toronto last week by Suckling. Our buyer was one of the heavy purchasers, and as this stock comes along just as our regular Fall shipments are arriving, we must clear it out quickly for want of more space. We have decided to inaugurates Great Shoe Sale, commencing ` ,..5AW'D/{Y 5. 9 A-M -__.I __,- `A BIG SHOE PURCHASE! Inmate `Ila Ilbnlbo 0! Inolh. H.un..\, Sept. I5 -EH10 iuqargonu ovu- cntnd aha nubuthn of Manila soda]. Tiny did no in 3 grand much in which burly 3,000 men took pan. carrying ries. plnwnq hands. waving enlon, sod shout- inn \'n-n Ann-snn.nnn.." NV.-n Dhilinnh... WEI-ICIIIIHI IIIICUII DCICHCIQ Brn.u.u. Sepa. |5.An exoontivo un- aion of the American olocnrothonpouic lIP'0Ci$Ci0n urn held you-totdsy, praoidvnu ' Charles R. Dichon. of Toronto. in tho chair. The report of the exocutivo conn- cii on the raviuion of tho constitution And by-lawn was d0 mod. making some impot- emu chnngca. ruling the mating 0! the acioncic section Dr. J. Slitrliug Ryorlon. Totonzo, deputy Iurgoon of tho Canadian militia nnd Ibo accredited delqzsto ol the ' Ontario medics! neoointion. wu introdu- ' cod by procidonn Dickson and Ipoho briey. giving 3 number 0! inabnncoo of Ibo 1 the! cf lightning in which the roonlul was not Eomnnontly oariono. A paper VII road y Dr. G. Barbara Burnhun. Toronto. on "locsricicy in an Troohmonl of Cousin Dunne: ol the Bye." nurruaru wall In new I on. Mrs. Sanvlfordi mmdon name was '1!- moo. and her home cu: in Newcastle. Ontario. where she has Iactorly spent moon `of but time. She wu muriod aovoul 50:11 a o to Dr. Thomas H. Burchard. She is oscribod as A woman of run beauty. The Wedding In: stand by Mn. Smdforda father And by 31:. Sand- ford o children and grsndohildron. Holdwin Smibh. having quoted (hi! ihmil to thoathcb thus dninking pro- vailod u Ihino. 1 London clorgymnn bo- oomon otfonnivo. He wants to know all About Hr. Hunilhon, nbouh his manner of life had uaocintiom. about the ammo: in which to mthoud his infonnstiou. {V4}! I'l,..._.'IA__ :-_ AL- ___ J- .,I...`. _ll IKJ. Mr. Sanford`! marriage in the cnlmim- ! tion 0! I romantic nctmcbmono. Ha ha: h- an n widower lor nnny yarn, and Mn. B nrchard was 3 friend 1.! his dnughhor and made frequent: vim: tn his home in Brighn, Conn. During thew vieitl Mr. Soniord won emougly matched to her, and after her husband's docbh ho becnme I frtq-rem vivitor an we Buckingham when Mn. Burchard wan In New York. M. Q....H....I'_. _...1_._ _....- _.. II` I 3 Henry sanfor. or the Adam: lxpnu. I-nrrlol Ira. nut-chard. NE YORx,Sepu. I5 -Honry Sanford. vice-preaideno and direchor of the Adam: express company, and reputed to be many times a milliunazru. was married Tuesday to Mrs. Olive Burchard. Sanford in am-ouby-eight years old and hue hndo abous tinny-five. The ceremony was performed in the church of Heavenly Rear: by Rev. Dr. Morgan. the rector. and a Inception was held afterward ah the: Buckingham hotel. at vnhmh Mn. Bur- chud has lived when in the city IIIICO the death of her first: husband two you: I). Mr .qnnf'.u-.3`; mapplnng in 91.. ....I....:..- Elldtllyu The black man and his wife will go to house keeping in Newark. where Hnmilmu h-.15 boughn I home. He is an uphnlb am:-eh graJer, and soon 8350 n day. were unlng nappuy together. I The witnesses to the marriage were luv [ yer Webster. George E. Wibecnn. of I Brooklyn, and the dominie'a wife. wbo~ stood in tho back ground with I towo-your ` old baby m her arms. looking quite de- | lighted. The bride and bridegroom noted | aedntoly. : TL- LIA_L ,._W I ` ' " man-age curvinony. ' HIS cmnsol had little dilculny in con- vincing the board thnb Hamilton had a legsl right: to take away the young woman and marry her, if she had no objeccion. The board agreed and decided to let: her l have her why. So, when the bitch man came for her with I carriage And adominie. no ob-ataclea were pub in her why. The I douzinio proved to be I Pronbyhorinn, only I a law eludes lighter than Hamilton. The 1 young Scotcliwornnn is also t Proabyterinn. She was the more reconciled to her mur- ringe when she learned that) the Rev. Mr. Thornpklna had I white wile and than they we re living happily together. ' The wihnanann l.n Hun Inn:-I-inn. -:4 . I.-. I Scotch um uccomu the Wife of n Negro Der plte Uppoeltlon. I Nnw Yukx. Sept. I5 -Mertin Hemll- I hon, the dusty American heunbing the barge oice since the nrrivnl lean Thurs- day of hie whine aweahhearb. Maggie Wood. a young Scotch imznigrenb, were A confident air and a new unit when be ap- poared yeuerdny before the special board v ol enquiry. Hie black. intelligent: face I ` bone with delight. He was ready for n ' ` marriage ceremony. . HIS nmn.-ml had Iittln rlihxnh-.n {n Ann l I l'UI|U|IlUI' III UIIWUUKT. Mr. Wade than routs the Msil and Em- pire for writing about liberal otlicinla shak- ing claims, when conservative otliciala,who preceded them. did the same. Ho believ- I ad more was no bum in in. He did rant A water front: by the river bub did not: make ndollnr. He did nob come oubho avoid Mr. Ogilvie. "I did thrush Pelkey on the wharf for 3 {nine atmternentz | made." Mr. Wade now chnllengec my- one to prove a single charge made ngainao I him. Mr. Wade say.-: "Ila man cannot: make money in Klondyke he cannot: make N in anywhere. EMU UUIDIIIIUH OIIJCIIIU. ` Mr. Wade then denied ell the charged made against: him. He was called the mining registrar and he wee really a crown prosecutor. He wen charged with blaiilzecing creeks, by the Tribune 0! Win- nipeg, hie enemy. He never ebeled cub e claim on n creek. two chime were linked by McGuire and himeoli on the Monte Crisco, out of nhirloen on the ammo dnbe for "mining friends of cure on the epoh." There wee no lew egaineb in. He never made dollar out of mines in hvelufo. The me who circulated bhe elendere eboub him, he says. is named Pelkey. of. Winnipeg, The name was changed to Pelleuier at Dawson. I Ll. \AI..l.. 5|.-- ....--A- ALA Il.:I ,___I (3.. Domlnlon omcru Wade Rover Inn A cent on: or lllomlyle Ilnu. VANh`UUVI\`.R. B C . Sopb. l5.--l'rederick Wade. loco of Duveon. said in an Inher- view here yesterday that: he knew nobhing about: being called "A crooked dominion oilicial," uubil he reached Victoria. He did not. talk in \'ict.o1in, giving his expl.m~ utioud only to the Daily Province. (iibernl) \':\ueouver. He mid the cuumry was swarming with cheap agitators who must curse somebody [or about ill-lack. so cursed tho dominion oicinlu. M- llhuh. o|..... .a-_:-.I -n `L- _|___....- IVYUQ IIIIIGI. VIVID` Qlfl, um IIOIIU~ g Vn-0 Amoncnnon" VHO Philippinco Nu. 1 THE DAILY WHl(}.j MARRIES HER SLACK LOVER. ROMANTIC MARRIAGE. cnnndluua Dlucnn lclcuco. ___ cu, . .- . _. VINDIOATES HIMSELF. Made in 16 different styles. A trial of the Happy Home" will convince you that it is strictly rat-claaa. Economical and perfect in operation. [" Sold only at ELI___19TT BROS, `aux! Iv. v1'\lJso 3. special lines in Bleached Table Linens at .40c, 50c, 60c yard. Any length cut. Regular value one-third more than price. Starr & Sutclie, % Special lot of maker's ends of Bleached Table jI.inens, in lengths of 2 to 6 yards each, regular xidluc 50C to 75c yard. All will be sold at the uniform price lo! 40c yard. Al--- d,-__fI I',, ' 1x! I I'Y`II '- Music by the Fourteenth orchestra. Programme: jolly Seventh" .... ..Lote. My Dream" . . . . ..Gungl. Bride lilect . . . . .. Sousa. Put Me On` at l%uf1'alo"..Cox. Students"... ....\V:1ltenfel. Off \Ve Go" .... ..I7arhback. God Save the Queen." No goods sold to-night. just come and look at `the new Fall styles. Look over the Dress (loods. `Silks, Mantles and other stocks, and see the Fall Hil- linery. You are welcome. .ON SALE FRIDAY. l Happy Home Ranges ARE TAKING THE LEAD. ;Millinery Reception 3 To-night 8 to 10. It's Rich, clear, Sparkling, E Nearest Agencies-D. w. DOWNEY, Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO., Limitcd,Monlr--r FORMJSRLY `RICHMOND 6 00. H8 and I20 Princess Street. 77 Princess Street. For golf, sporting, outing, etc. Close;-tting waist, with belt and straps of cloth, and with "bloomcr" trousers, strapped and buckled at k ~ $12.00, $10.00 or $8.00, according to cloth selected. __ppns, Grey and Olive Serge-s, fabrics which do not soil c;1si1yu0r show dust. Samples furuisiml by mail. Prices for coat and trousers are Madc from Scotdly Twecds, Home- 'I'lI I`; \Vl'j|'.`l\'l.\' Hill l'lHll \\"Hl1u N (`"llIlllllH,l.~` pl|Ml.~thNl on-r\' Thurw lmpu 3| II _\'N||'_ If pnhl |u mlvmu-u ; $|..ub per yvur. .-\nuvhul1u Hm tumor l< own! 1! C OCCOCGOC Norfolk Suit. ;|..-u papcr 0H|\`\`~l In (`nnmIn: mphl. work : ulna lllmnwul prllll Umccrsx or1m|n~nrpnr:\luJ u.wx'l:u`mvu nr mu- clmlus will b-` hold ptwwluully I"\`\'p0ll5ll)l\! for orders they glvv. IIUIIH ll?!` (HIV llll [N|_\'||Il` In Illl\'l\I\(``. I 4'\II(I'lII`I '1' ll|" IWIIIVI I` "lIl'I7| Ill` """ I'M \l_\H~h nu-I -In-'u| ; Illlwllupnwcsl mrlntiu [Ir\:.~`.\'u$ I-IIDW. . IL l'l'?.\'.~`l-`.. JOHN 0F`|-`UNIV. Pruprix-lur. Aush-um! lluslnosu .\lnuugur. am uxclutlexl. Thu mhllnlwr will nut be me] mlsum vrslnxnlllxg 0!` \'n-rlml l>l`III`l xllmollolu uhuuld lm plm-ml nu nll nerllnu. .-\ll mlwrllm-vm~nls un: an up mval nrlhn puhlluhvr. II vllarmw fur mlvnrllnmm-:1! nl llnnn uh` hm nml mn'nMu- In mlnu nerunu. .-\ll mlwrllm-vm~nh xmhjoct In me nml nulxcrlp- tlunn dun nun! puynhlv In mlvmxn`. nl unl n`nrp< nrmul u.wx'I:u `mm w-----i- ---- --` uni:-u 31:- :-I1\ Dry uni t`o.hun--would D jkliugblq-manhunt! Ihpupb. hunuudn I nun-IN: nun" Aiuln &ia.uu. d huh incixhl blhhjupn Iouuuunnith qguqgunp" uqul-aunt--ac.` n.._l..- :...ni..;.'._.lnL......`__L_- mum clmnrv, lumlln Nlnu-.-:4, lav pa-I Ilnv; rt-dum-I rule when It dfnpluy u-lvvruux-um-ul nu-emu mnl--.-,ur on clllllrllnl for over sun lluvu. , lulmum olmntv my a nnllve, `M-. l`0nIru(~l.~4 flu` in nDI'1`IlI0`1l nmwo nrr` mm! fur olumtw my nnllve, np1'1`IlI0`1l npnvo mmln lou terllm mr llIl`h`l\lHlV unn I nut 00:; nflwlp \\`ulllt`1|. Fur ml-_ (0-IN, sun In nhlpn, wmhvru or unylhlng In-ynul uv uul . nonnoemunl 0| [unuls ur Inmlulhcumx- mr .~ uxcludexl. Tim Imhllnlmr will nm ho rI~.~'Ivn|s?l-In Three Nine: :5 \V(`(`k, " 00 " Mt`:\N|l`lll\`lIlsl by a mild sculv, t\\'vI\'0 Hues In tho Inch. lllrlhu, .\lIIrrHuva nr lmslhx, um! Insertion, 60v : twr nsurllons. 750. \\'nma.. Inn: nml I`-ulllnl. I`:-mmmln.-.\rl|v|`n coo twr nrwruolm. Wou\I.n. Inn: and |~.mml, |`:-rm|m|n;.\rl|~lvn for sale. Max, in nor wurd In I;\1lyIum-;|n1u|- clmnzv, 23. IL-mlnu _Vl)\u`-`:4. nu`: rulv _ A m'Iru1'I~4I-`.\I Exm. Flrul Ilwarllun llvv Iin-an um] nwr, 104' For line 4: Eanh nonxn-1-ut w lnnvrl Inn, no once 0 week. llvu linen and over, llin " Twins rt xvu-k, Ho II M II Three Mznou ma-k. )\I.-a.-mnum~uts hv n nnlld zu-uh`. lxn-Ive llnmi 'lnI DAn.\' HRl'l`I'4H \\'nm In |\nnI| every 6-\'--n|m( nl :uus-.u\~4-rim Kim: ear--o-I, knu- ut.-nn ()m.. In .~u x Iml.l. \u.~. rt-:u \ 1'.` \n, pa, .m|1: In an wumu. A ll\' Ifll'l`l~l|-`.\l EKIFL THE \\'F3|'IKl.\' HRITIHII \\'HlH, l`_` p.-uzvw`, (`uIl|lllllH_l.~` m|hll.~xh-I [`!mr~-hx lll`|"I)- -- , ...... ._ _.-..- ---vvl r-- THE WH l(l--65th YEAR. \JI.1&I L..a S_eaI;:1 Lead Packet's ` `T CC: 3-: not -1-; twin 3!.` &.uhImt.-upniihlh |ux.uni. uklhpnnniad lb unrthuh dqi Bold Iciuiuun-in I j&IInu I-15 gun. A-1. l..L. _ .._..__....-... |___.x__ __I " rev Orbun p.~.,,,._. THE: [Kw [N MAINE. '5"131YL0'1'~I""17"EA .U.$EF?. 7 `:1 -, Ilill 5&1 Vpaltnllhlkdini plnvnl nn uupy lnr An- --mvms mhjoct the chvr. Brwn Drawing Qualities are due solgy to the fact that every lea! IS absolutely pure. llhdbolhouhl IT...."""` mm `. ..I.'.,...a" " ;e"U...".I.7 Iitolnd Ihnh. npmsoutakivo funtn pllilldhnnhmkidhwuul ....x._AL.`-..__.'... _L._.L) L- ,_-,,_..n :_ Tj-`"NC Z'?ClXIjl'-l.LIII= `gourd hdneb B0 was thm vbxh Inilnkoauuunholh thrunghtlh La- Ichnunpids. nbmn my nuts Dtitodal from The Dawson Nugxvt. Judge llcciu is an iconic gmtgc. Ho unulhnking his uktonndin ueol-J country lnhugvonu vlslr. Bud onlh unnn inieu Th: in-alum -g I Ila--bun Juan. BI] Mini. is I Inn with 1 bag I. W0 Inn tun IE juvn inks his liquor, and hdnnitin . juiwtial ma sppncisnivo any. dun In in nu. he inc tin. Ttnjudguio uncut: tan d do people. and '0 In! that In: build] shin -nablack Iroadchchcnnt Ill only nai- hanotlo ` ty of his Fmtion. Good- ! 55, nu : lootin an you It Up Ion b M Ont. I30 undo If: Hm. Capt. ucsmhlaunnug all In: Bonita cm of the hnI0knovu.eup- mist;-dhgvjhu Ionian Iluntrid. Chic an 1.0-! I Iguu. I13 3 1%)`. [ II. In. sh. 8-an -L.o. vii jljvv Iii . VII} Q Q` -nnhjuticc finyvill naive Iipyhiddtunpo on I _In ul ricl KGUIIFW. VI!!! A Vill- Iunnod non And I surname month. re- . muknulu for tho thinnest ol the upper lip. His face its not round. in: ovnl. And be won bio Lair ooucrhu long. The hm-c convoys the ids: that It In nhhor alight And thick 000. Coming across it, without knowing when in purporcad to ropnoont. I should hum ulna in nabs: u ah. like- nocoofneunliarthn olu roundhud. I a:n|dnocn:itInnnnnbu- olwhonitrs niuind no. Afro: linking n m (run one or are uouarlpoinus, 1 band tbs! it VII Sir Hoary Ix-nag. mu. 3 [inch -up goo-upsn Henry could nah Imam]! u~ nu-alt him In: Inna. _y or up rvuuum Rio [3-'33-K ll\UAIOH'tPuNL loupp-no AMI Boroinfo but ot Ohm: C4-onvull bngood hnan of the page proucbot. (0: In resembles. Inn told,A coulomporuy Innnnturo 0! him which is in Montana homo But if so. In must ro~ viuoor man 0! how In molly Iookod. for in modern pi.-:'.uruI and print: ha in: :1. cup represented n O uocnowlnu common- place individual. Oliver Cromwell, as coming to tho but sad the minimum. was I am ol nnod futures. Inch 3 wall- Iun-vnnd max mud - ngpaunmn -gush ._ ucuuvfwuuuuwnn cu--:-uu In: uh UIJKIVLIIII ` Incaoluuuiuulnnnaohonld Qkhhnt id path: Ililt Ion. Ir. Rudy --.-n.-g-L.) -L._ sh. .L.L._A.A ..._:-:_ N. I `I\lIn.trmx*n .~Am nd-ml. . Nam-Pgpgn In other c't.ien cm any unet- ly has the pncoo.` gas IF, but here it is ' anyehnng lrom 5| up, In pl *3p\)ftl0n no the qvnuncy and or tho fool than some othll` yhgtxt wxll ha put in if the price of gm 3 non sanisfnctory. \rlIvvI 1 hmdon Truth. I An In. wanna aha 1 nlldlnc Senhln skjculhnrlnoo. Sn. 4`s\m.urxm-n Hm nd-mL hY............... ... .0. ' _\H`lH~`nC| 'lu\.'I,`. A. woman's idea of unu=.u.\I good luck in !:o bye unexpected Cdmpany for dinner lwho ah; ha: a pnmcululy good meal I An A than tablecloth. f.\'V`ll."K I: u said that the young quaen WnlheI- nun: hl declared that she ml! not marry anyone bub tn Enaln-yhunu. She widene- ly lmows whsn in we to have the right kind of n mother-in-law. lvl|?`lpfl .\\I\'\)(`X|I?. After we young couple were pronounced msn mud Info by the Rev. Mr. Belt. who choir ung the anthem Gad Be Merciful." `nth beautiful etfeci. ....._.-u.`-. -_v -..-nu--n --..-.. uwiavvu In South Ontario them nag wholenlo Icorrupbion. debauchery 0! tbs rankeet ! kind, and in the {wool in the opposimon will not Again, Iunaiy, nd hulu with Mr. Dryden bocuuo he did non nbmdon the connmnoncy. The season of saunas and l jtbes is past. ' .. ,__ .~~. ...---- -...., V-.- -.-... .....-.. Ono 200'! thing will rasult from the I brinl-npxrh from tin new election and the probable return of Mr. Dryden --.'namoly, the briboduelectora will be reported and Idialrnncbi-nod for I term of years. This. puniahmonh has not nlwnys boon imposed. but it is necessary. The electors who nuke light: of their votes, who npgasr to be willing no call chem, who m xy who as their inclimbion is though buoy nccopb the bribe-.1-mush be taught a lesson. Disfmnchieomenh is enough for some. bun it will nah seriously atfaco thmo whose consideration of tho electors privileges in intluoncod by dollar: and cents. \ mvlph .\l\`ocx|tr. Aitnr tho rnnn: '-.'..'7.......a......` _"-_.T'..}.'Is._.'..'."' &.lhy&-I-I-it`: IQ 10-ikca in nu way duqyly ---. I-A. A5 5L. -.-no gnu-.5 \I_ Yea Bnker sue admibhed to be an agent: of Calder. tho roepananah, and so wn one Huzarmao, and twelve cues growing out: of hair service were established. and tho olecmon voided. Tmre were I35 cases, and h\d they ail baen investigated. with effects proportionate with chess twalvo. what an axhibit they wonhi have m1-{of I\_. .__..I .L:_._ ,_~II _, I. 1, .L, ...... ..-.-- ... `....-. .. ...._ . . . _ . . -.._-..... over. Bgker was abcuckod as one who was not: to be) T0ll9\.I upm, as as spam wibh 3 doubful character, and Mr. Smith denied on oath all knowledge 0! tbs hmusnchiona imputed to him. \'_. n,u,., _, u -,1. u -nu..- .. ..-... .........- .. ....... .,.. .`...` The revelations were boo much for some of his conaervablvo counsel, und when Baker told whabbo kuaw A show recess wn naked in order to talk tuba aicunbiou elocbion by Mr. S nith an-'1 n-Jxorl if no cmld c'.'unz) bwenhy \-mm in C-rlardxle. url in said he coull {or $100 He 5:00 $10 at: once, for broninsz an the hotels. and spent it. and ba gn ths bnhnae in two in- absllmenbs. on we order of Mr. Smibh. Hedisbribuhei bhemmuy in "own" and "ves" among the olocaom. True, some of those olechora are alleged to be cmaerv :- hive. and to burn voaei on bhey inuendc.-'1. but they were carrupzai all uh) same mu nude :1 con!-mion to than ethch. An lnponnnl Cnnuldonllou. .4 ollvor crunwulrn Iuotnnl. .. 1'-.. H. PRESS PAR AGRAPHS. `I'M; lulu [lot Guppy. I2I.\h . I-J\Ijl 30c, .'40c', 50,-/(Soc. 'l'o Bin 0! `I0 Ber? .__..- -l --v--~. --..~. ---.--- .v -us cw`-nu 1 I plan. Thu top: will God than out nhdonjoyhio _\gu roll in Item no in tho pulses saloons But the locinl uudi~ vihnl. Inc in who drinks on I friendly act. and in tube ol nodal phuuns, til! not lnqmnl than. The Inn of OTC] anion And only point. lb hi 0! the Gran Eaarnal, BIIulIItoktI|.|n ban lingo thing i! the Msino hvvuooa Ionowhn circumvented. II in u urihuto bib uduluuo than. utocvao any yous. month: Ibo nu-no Iihniuu. on. sun. --In,-__L _, nnv. Ids-uyquuunnun Iuuhgrnongun Lnsldcmnvlodounonupcct.0on~ htonlhennucilnxlyunopuh Inten- Ilyonlhnc null which ohmd la n- hndcdhoby the council of H9 Thu: vorhuuuoumivoimprnv-auonu an the ` straw, that cumplociou of the it-ukuurcr as-nlnnndo. Kmg an-ac won. and the not him: a! I hcnhmg hunt in a -mubh Inca- W9 The Iiqoln puhntinry can oh-ed to-hyioulbvlhon-rdnundlnptroh iuhoinhnulpnnieo. All ago... uishgcquwcn lnthd lp. Tb ioi looglowovc. Inn top! in apart! on. 91:1 : and Roekvood Ntling chnho B -nhhnp !~m:JIh'1n3K ngbxnnu gulf ! Ina noelwvou u)wuIg_ cmnl -uh: fraud ' and yucc- ninj Ln u gonna Inn Ilmr -yupuny mt OKIICI1. `III! do Iotbdfutpcoplnvhosroueuvinq othe- ing hid in In. The tic-nu result of this phlmophy in who have emdnv Ind alf- Ilnoo: no fzonpuiu (Ir Infant! and n II In An lnlunnoc. Pundit: Runohai. who gave such incur outing lectures in Oman some jun :10. an ab: social madman of woman in India. has An uuiclo in hho Wncminnur on tho cbrblhn ucionca belief. She china than lltltl doop study of India phnloaophy nbcndn Iha chriuian ocionce doctrino to boaeloeo injcnaion of Hinduism. which Ibottno the "plnlo-npbyol nochinpnou" Annnnlnoi that lucbmg nu do not EH Ant lvuu-nth: Inn nah... TL..- .1.-. m-nckvt 11 'rUl.|x`.*L Two young man named Ad.Ii.aon and Lillie. Athens. pas:-ad through noun ye- terduy going home from the KI-mdyhr. They lelh Athena luc March end ue cnnr. ouzhly dxeguaced with the trip which wu- a fminleee one in so far an getting my cf the yellow metal is concerned. They sent through no Dawlon City and spent same line exploring the gold elde in that eeexion. They ere e am: in saying then the Klnodyko is for I nun who ban to tori for :3 living. The upeculahnr or the pen-eon with money any acute in nch.h'l'he young Inen_ In in excellent niurtuuziu Illll ICCBIDQ BC no not hllnqy sympathy Int ohcn. Thy do 3* H `)9 rth QII! urn stumps":-in no Ln, nuu ECKIIIIIIKU I` I Ulll` l\|.;`,FiUH llI'I|nlC9'.` Tom Scott, late 0! Queoffe, is out with Osgood: daily :0 I K ugo.-mun tri co`.or ed uniform. u.D_-II" K).L_.. A\.._A_'. _ _ _ - ..- _A_,-_ -.-uw ---- --- ---g- on! --u-u-g Univ y d Iain in ma thnundu-1 inn top)-1!. 83111` IUI ILKRI. John Mcllovu. cnphain of aha Frontenac turn, 0! Kingston, And outside wing of In! your`: Grnnutos. up he bu given up uho guns funrood. Dy..- llnonhq nu`.-g ya... I... (Inn... .4! nun gnaw lur Ruuu. Rona Murphy, 5-para mm for Ottawa col- lcgo Int you. And "Tuck" Oalcr. of Trin- ity -allege Ichool ammo. '96 T, will pin with the R. H. C cadets. Q0 nnunrln. "Bull" Bmkor, Quasnhn centre scum must for so many years. has quit the gun: for good. Jnhn H.!nl)n-'1H nnnhnin n hla F`..-...un..- _.u....-. u. uuuuwa - ya-a Si-_~.ui'm'. Sept. 1.3. -The weather the pun few day has kl: quite lull-like nn.l lroz-ta have douo couaiderahlo damngo to potatoes and com. A number of lady visitors from the city have been enjoying A few days` any with friends near the vil- lage. Our local factories shipped on Mon- day the remainder of their August choose McBride and Sminh are actively engaged in uhrerbing. Some of our young men re~ horned from the Toronto exhibition on Sauurday. Tho endeavor mutinza are very lively at times with painted dis- cusaiona carried on by member who who I vary nctiva part. City butchers are buying all grades of bee! cobble. paying lair price-i for tham. The ladies aid reclined over $55 in hheir oorza to colleen for the harveah festival fund. A. Simmonds. Partemounh. spent Sunday in the village. Farmers have commenced the cutting of their onailago com, the crop being very fair. Threshing is abona nished. with reports of very lnrge yields. Tan funeral ul Robert Caaig. an aged rc si loan. occurml on Mon- day and was well aatendehl The remains were taken to Sand Hill cemirory and interred in the mule. lraceaaod was over nincuy jars of ago and was Inll known. "Bunby"' lhlton we once more behind the scrimmage frr the Kin.gz-ton Hrzsnxtea 'I`.u.. Q..- Ln.` .1! :L.....L', ;- '\l~` Death 0! Ire. Morgen. BLo0Mrlr.z.n, Sepb. H.-v-A cold wave pureed over here and I elighb froeb wee no- oiced on the llthineh. Mre.Thomee H. Morgan passed away on Monday evening leeb in her lty-eighth yeer. Mrs. Morgan bed been eick for uho peso two years. She leaves 3 daughter, Mrs. John Suentou. Essa Luke. and A son. Sherman Morgen. of this place. The funeral was held on Wed- needey. Waloer Clinton, of electrical work: ab Piobebunxh, l'.s., is home upend- ing his own wuel-re vacation. Court of re- vision will be held here on Thurerlsg. Quite A number from around here eotendud me Toronno f.air Ian`; week. A plehm-lto ccmmitbee meeting was held on Fr|(l.\y evening. D. ll. Boweumm has erect- ed I wind - mill on his promin-ea. Mice Gertie Burr lefa on Thursday lash fur Whitby to amend the Whitby l=idiee' college. Mien Borllia Brown left on `hr,ur- day on u Viclibto New York. W. J. 0-- borne occupied the pulpin Sunllly in the ebaence of Rev. J. Harris, who is enemi- ing the general conferencn in Toronto Un uhe evening of who (Bah men. Finley Hy1=* and Mice Nellie Cole were united in the bonds of matrimony. The event took place At the residence of the bride) father, \.'.e|....in| l`nIX \.|_'.\-A I ..I-.. \ I-.. __ plum nu I-uu rcaluaucu Ul (nu urine 6 HIBDCF. Nathaniel (Iolb. W090 Lake. A large number were preeenmand many caotly and useful prooenu wow received. Work is being rnpidly puahod hrward. orecmm; Gideon Christy's now cement wall tor hi- bun. UUU Ul UIIU IIIDUTUEICKI Iumenco. Newcuble, said the captain. The name of the ship was Richard and Ann, and the cargo was a general one. with con- siderable pnino. glue and white lead. I "And! `nnnnnuu vnn man 1. fan nliohh I BIUUKIUAU pmuu. K|IBl IIHU (NW IBBU. "Andl `suppose you see a few slight chanqea in Monbreal since then. captain?" "Rp.I.hnr, laid Mm ngnhnln wink A main. UIHIIIKVU Ill AVIUIIDTUHI Fllw IAUUII. Uplollll "mum." said the ctsphnin. win!) I owin- kle in his oyo. The cnpbain is a romarkable man. SOL -HI OX1 .-IRIO ELECTION. an John Dryden ha bun riodrcahod. W&oucl-aiondnyhu cu nporhd to Inn Iva thhund nrptia In uprated. ilmhrnnoncng In. min unulnr dlhgovcnnnnl than work Lz_||_ _-._-,, ,) D. _,:n n _ l4'lWfl3llCU- ' . "Non ebenrn." nid someone. "Hardly." said the captain. laughing. We smiled. nnd in just) book us two weeks 00 make the trip from Quebec to Montreal. And there was a pilnh on board loo. `_`lh Inna hard wnrk I nun IA rm: huh WIJUII Al-IUIIDIUII WI! \VlUl.l(.llIU WKlIl'lUc "And where did your vessel come from captain, and what: was the cargo?" nskod one of the inboreetod Audience. u`.\Yn.-....r.l- ...:.l Al... .....+..:.. ML. IIINI LIIUTU W! I p|I(|U UH IJOKTU lUO. glo wm bud work.l cm tell you, bub when bhorg was no wind all we had to do wan to drop anchor and wait. \.\'|\nn an nrriunrl Inn-n u-n nnnhnrarl VHIV bu ulup rIlHIu__Ul" nuu VVIIIL. When we arrived here we anchored beside a bank. Tho.-e wore the days when Montreal was wiblmub whnrfs. vIA-uI ...l.g_- ALI nnnnnnnn ....l `A... In... (nut Will unpz. rnylor. Mum real liomld. There was a gentleman on the board of trade to-day who clmo up the Sb. Law- ronce in a sailing onto Eoventy-ve year: 1130. Hu in (hub. W . R. Tnvlor. Kimrton. ago. He is Capt. VV. R. Taylor, King-Lon, and was iuuoduced on board by 1). 0. Thompson. \'nn," nuiul lhnnf. 'I`.u:Inr, whn in Al }lU(Hl|pUn- Yea." said Capt. Taylor, who is I hearuy old gemblomnu of eighty-tlnree. ul- though he ncnrcoly look: older thnn savou- ty or Hevelity-ns. "ibwuiueu seventy- five years ago that we came up the S0. I.-xwrnnon lnllod Up lloro Bounty-Ilvo You-n Ago- Olut um: Onpt. Taylor. Mont Arc llo-o But Duguuoat flu '\"hn \.| Death Of Robert Craig. 0.; 1- -In _ _ Sana pan mg) I10 nun. nprosanting 3 Toronto uper, vent to Maine no write up lluir uporioncs One was a prnhnhmom illund the ofher In antx prohxbitxonnot. Their Imus Inn oxcso-hn;;!y muorasninz. Om Indod the Hun: law nsu1inet_:u- ion! at Iudonbaci nceaes in pralnaninq oohtiuy among aha pwple. The oshor dud not attack the I; hm: assorted mm, | dtlpih ii. liq-.1): could. -pnrchuoui freely by than who vnand In-in the ICC-I3 _-, Inn ., , ,-n .- u .