Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1898, p. 4

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hbgc tub and claim nllnpgboc-Ilvcuunln-nu I hjvuouhulbun A lIlllll!' llll IIIUIXY llV\|\|I'(|lU IIHIIIB. lln Imnghul h~:\rtll_v. `I nssmn you, my xlmr air.` he said. `that \m got. our man qultzo often vnuugh. I always drwul the day on whivh It arrives. It xnmns work. for I havo quit in mrn\ As to tho mlhvo, them is pmm unnugh in It alnxwdy. so why not IN. the mules and Inuletwm ham Llm` job? ~ I I.'|zI\\ '1' (II III I`.Hl\I|N' U!` lllu DHIIUS. " `But. I nnhl. `your cutfeo mulxl than ho Y1.'\u|ml In We\gz\\l|l and much oxponso am. nmn\'onI\nm be naval. And 1 sup- pose you wnulal want a pmtunh-0 nenmr hunw and mum rmmont mails ' lln I,-uilnhnn` Mn-xv-fllr `I Aaannu run ll\I`\l. `(`ormlnl_r.' he nepllod, `but what would ho the use? What lmrvr wqy In t.hcn~ to tnnwl than hy lmrmlvsck? '0 all love I. and when we want to ride In car- ` rlzuxos wv gn to Eumpo or the Status.` `HIM I nnlul `rnnr nnlvnn nnnlul than \.'HIlI"' |IHIllll`I'. "Ilia (`.~`l.'|h\ upon whlvh mun` than hnlt w of hie linw wns spent. was 20 mile-s [mm tuwu um! pn~'(ulH`u nml n-nvhml only by A brhlln path. All of his m'1'm hml to ho snnt tn shipping pulnts Ivy pmk Inuln nml huusvhold stuns t.-skvn homo in the amino way. I makvxl mm It :\ cnrrlngo mad mulzl not o.-wily be built. to we district. whom he H\'ml. u -1V.._4..r..I_ I I... __...II,.,| u__; ___L . may (lulu; (`antral Amorlcanl. A writvr In tho Pmvldonm Jonnml tvlh of n mJI\'vr.~*:\t1nI\ lm mm` hm! with :\ \\`o:\lth_\' uml mlxn`.-ntul Ca-ntrul .-\m~rlmm cntfv-~ plunlvr: "IN: nu-.c.. nnnn whlnh I~nnIu\ lhnn s...n III I |RIlal|`I'lIH. In Bengal ornaments of buffalo. horn ` um nmdu ut Mnnghyr and consist. chluiiy of uwklzwus and shnil.-Ir nlijmta of pmsmml ndnrnnmnt. (`umhs um made in Iliuovn, whnm about 100 .\luimnmu~dnnn Mo nm~ Pll)_\'l`(l in the industry. A spwinl uusto In Built-sot, on tho cmist, iwlnw (`alcu (tn. is engaged in tho prmluvtion of vnaiklng stivks mmio of horn. in Madras hlmwk horn is mmkui by tho Vishnu limlmmns ` of \'iI.ng.-ipni.-iln, who turn out lvvziqim isoxos. pivllln` fnunvs and similar nriivios of very be.-mtifui dmign.--M:muf:mtumr. IIIU. 1 The commonest ornanmnt is- I\ sacred bull supporting at not tray. wiiih a cobra rising mm of the middle and mini ng above it with expanded huud. Thu comsumiulnl llfv um those commonly meal in the brass work and uml1mi<'lnry and oven in tho rmtiu mum] decorations of the coun- try. and consist, of cimh-.3 with rug'n1au- or undulating oimuvnfurumves, nlinting lines, loops and rings arranged in green- ful pnuoms. In lhunvnl nu-nnunnnfn nf I\n'n`n Ixnnn unity: I-Hum ll may wen) rnuuu 0|. COW li(ll`n. The horn in prupurud by bolng impt moist with mcoamlt oil, and is than heat- ed boron in iim, whom it becomes as son an wnx and am he pro.-xaod into the mquircd ` form, tools and a small imho completing the dnaign. The ull upon being hvnted duos not dlouuiur tho hnrn, but given it A trunulnconco which pmduua u very pious- ing uifect. Thu horn after being carved in peiimd with the rough ionvun of a tree of tho ilcns tribe which l`l)\V:| in t-lmdist.rivt., mul norms as a natural sandpaper. Ad- d.it.iunni urnunmnmt-inn, winloh is genomi- iy of n shnpio and graceful kind, is done with stun! RI`l\Vln>; moi; Li ko mmt ot-hor nntlvu artisans. the Ratnagiri horn carver! use very fvw tools. The ontim oquipnmnt usually consists mnmly of A line!) lathe. I iinu saw, a pair of calipers and` perhaps I 1110. mL_ AA__A_,A_,_,_A ,____,.,.,__A AA . _ n -nun:-I D-E Ill -DEC-Kl UIKVI` IIXI U } the lulu Alumni. An ololnl report tuned in Indls undo: the nameof tho "Agricultural Lotlgezg" ' contains some interesting information concerning anlltlo work in Moon nnd buf- falo horn In that country. l'ho ox-nmnontal work In bison horn In an industry can-led ~ on In the Ratnnglrl tllstx-lot as a ski) line by many who are also onppontora and metal workers. and who have ncqulrod the art from thulr l`on~fut.huru. Bison horns are used because tho ornmnonta usually made are small stands for ollerlnga in the bolu- plun. and the roatrlotlons of tho Drnlnnan fnlth would not allow tho wornhlpora to tough thorn If they wen) mndo of cow horn. Thn Inn-n In nv-unnnul Im hnlnn IrnI\ Ituml and on-nmonhl cu-vlq Don by khn Hating LI-tlnnnn. Goueul Gordon would have encoded and!` Oilllilll oitcuuahnooo. bun bin 0:- poditlon was not oqusl to the omornncy. and Ihirtoon you: have been apart in ro~ cowering loot ground. And now than it In: hon I-oconnd British troops will hou Bhucrvli Memoirs. ORN WORK IN INDIA. I-3-I: -lTlK|KI GUT N Ell` Ind I gnuldcnlol Mlainetoda. I uh-tltl Itukl gin lU0l\COot.J|7]'Ol|ti|I [nail $03. and IE5 pmhrol uuliuutilul The memory of e green genenl has been tevlved, bub hie fell can never be for- gooten. To be nun eome gcod came of II, end hlntory in marked by the uchleve Ilenh following the Iecrlol of I nation's heroes. (lordon`e lube llld its leelon. end Brlhinhu jnebdemomcnhed how well than Ieeeou he been letmod. The Kitchener oxpedieion wee perleched an hr on men end money could do it. The advance wee elow but eon Every loot ol the long much use eerelully studied. Every pro vlelon wee mule lor the eefety and cow lore of the troope. Every precaution wen oboerved ho l\'0ld Areb eurpriseo. Bmleln pluck end velour were lnnbended for the . nel enact. end with it ceme the ex- Nnguiehuenb ol dervieh rule. 11 .... -.I n._...|-_ ...-._IJ L,_- _,,,,_,n n -rm n-_v~w-. uunpuuiuu. oat, -5- : llmnxl run to huh Ind nvmlthnlnl ~nImin.oL.4I.. I nL......x. I Octninns `Perth Ocnddennc By thoee who lave Newer D1-no Bane Dswmz IIJICIIIIXKI Wfliflfnw I tho conded uoiuhn will Inn to lo bmugh in has ouuido `uh. Faint Bmt. Nowell ; Podauoul uotboonly pcnono local who to anything his I -Iicill npply on land. Iwhat Uscrs of ma-uTond Dycs ` Say. Inna ICON!!! It-ans la in Dancing 1 teucoconuodigylu tlpeily, and than ilnluldilood tol is Rnlhoeold Iutlerutivu npplyol hounded uoionnuill Inn In L. nlou `(vi xn-ogymgm. C.uu.l:1v\\ H An: Se `. 0.-0mol the oldest ruudoma ol tianocoion paced Any Friday in the person ol Allan Cunar- am. The hm Mr. Cnmomn Ind nulainos [rest 3 ol ninety M you-A, at Inc had onj )ying`:u| poor Inch). Tho hmonl took place on Bulklny flu hit hm home on tlofourih emotional Bact- D-ouuululcil I IIQCOIVI. Tin Pchoonet Access. Capt. Boogud in command. has ooubliohod a sailing record buweon Kingdom and Snndnky. Sh `Aikd up I` 2.. look onucanza otcoul. and returned within uino days. Ibo quick- ee` tn" on I1-cont Going both ebolnd fnvon la mode, which uni: her in muting the rtcord. On her way down lake Eric the pared by some otonnbarguo outwud bound. ' Inter! surrounding Two lee who Wuil llnutl-g North or Wablgoon. WM=n:no.\', One. Sept. `20.-Lnsu fall George Huniateller. an American trapper. and In compmionm hone name is not known. were into lube wild country amnnd Oanar bvrg ho hunt and trap during the winter. They wore E900 an Dinorivic about Chriah map. and since then no trace has been found 0! them. except the discovery nl Hnneeteller e mm and pack each, on the bank of the river near Osnaburg. Foul play 19 eusptcted, and the Indiana in the locality are said to be very Jealous of white trapper: penetrating into their territory VIII Engage A Nnree. The committee in charge of the Victorian order of nurses held a rncoung yeeterxlay afternoon. with there members prrseiitz Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Fry-er. Mm ll II. .\laxehall. Mrx Oberndorffer, Miss Donn. principal lirent and J. B. Wnlkornr It was decided to engage the services ofa nnrre at once at a salary cf $400 a yoer. and one of the ladies wan depnml to re cure a nurse from the general hoapital amt. Some dircnetion was hcld on the manor ol enterhainin lord and lady Aberdeen on their visit to participate in the re- opening oH,)ueen`a college on nnivenily tlly. j In N. Woad. ().:phu1|, 0;`, In In-incl Aunt h -.h ....I . Aultnllnn Onpltullhgg win Help nueiop our uom"r|om. \\'n'\'ii~m:, Man. Sept. 2N.--'l`he fame of the British Columbia gold elds has none far nbrond, Guy Leatrnnge. Sgdi o_r. New South \\`u`eu. represemiucz several Australian capitalism in journeying wont- wnrd to make an uparb report: upon the doairnbility of invaemmonb in western Cann- da. He has instructions to pnepare a re port for his principal: as to the extent of gold deposits in llribich Columbia. If the report. be ut.iali\cm~y, his principals nre ready to inveob big capital in dovslopiug British Columbia mines, nnd provided the oboervntiona 0! Mr. Lootrungo am favor able. no time will bolosh in putting expi- ml at work In Canada ! wrest. 1-we -u was uwuw v. ..u-.-. um, _. The eel-vice wee exceedingly auggeeiive. 10 about than the Birdir did not under- estimate the eervice of General Gordon, end that he regerded his own IIIPOOO-3 no in some way and degree nfhcfed by his pre- decessor. Thirteen you-u have panned since the Brieleh empire was em-i-ed by the news 0! Gordon`: death. The intervening years have been spent in propel-ing for his vindi- cation. The in uhing blow which the I Klnlife end hie force: received an Omdur f men we: one lush green incidenh in a series of bnhblee in which British erma have aa- Ierbed their supremacy. end A great crime he been ebened for. Ill I`-PUU K) IDIKIG [NIL Sovornl minors ditchnrgod from the Golden Cache mine on Bnturdny are nua- poctod ol stealing S00 uncoc :0! gold nmalngam, valued at $.` the com- pany : uh ah the miners in Lille ob, mpra aenting n thirtydny clean up. he lice are rcuuring the country for the re born who we thought: to be crooks who parsed thumaelvou othu miners. In. Ir. Thompson Ann tor Very lent Damageo. I VA.\'(`0lT\'ER, B 0.. Sepb. `20 -Rev. Mr. Thompeon, recently in Toronto. Baptist miniemr. who the newspapers commented on as burying one wife one (in and marry- ing again the nub. hie chil dying and denlv ehorbl after. hae mod the editor 0! the ghnnda . ol Knmloope. who announced Thompeoufa nrrival at. Kunloope wlbh hie pretty wife. The editor non-Jed Thom ran : hiebory end headod the artic 9 "Wanted In Boebon." Mr. Thompson took no notice till I So John : per puhliehed hie hiebory. then he and 6:: Standard fox criminal libel. The editor was bound over in $500 to et-and trial. Runny-AI main`... JX__|._-_-J L--- `l- Ullllf unecceneiouluy. Thin railway will mile veluehle end mmkebeblo oertnin iron ore depoeite hhe' have been pronounced by experts hobo who largest: in the world. There ere nu-3 mvoebora who hnve held property in thu dimiotulong time. feeling secured the! sooner orleber is would receive hremporhe tion accommodation. The lnrgeet holder- ere who Folgern. who yearn ego. with ehnwd foreeighb. had explorer: eh work ohrougln this section and eocured eeverel valuable mining locehione. The Huniluon and Deeemnbo iron furneceo will won I able to no their supply ol hematite ore from Onberio territory, without: sending for in. In on preeonb. to the United Bantu The country bhue maven onward no the ab- beinmona cl one mosh vnluxble olell in- duetriee-~theb of iron manufacture. ` WW Tomnlo `h legmm . u`I|.- ......-._._ .- -...uu-u at n-glnuv. Tho conommtion ol the Rainy Rivor nnrood mrough the Ilnthunnlron din Moo," Mid I western man. will enhance me rich homntito on deposit: that have .boon known to oxieo there no long. bu` which but boon of mu. ulna. owing to tzholr lmcconeibiliuy. rnilluv Dill msln |1AInAhlA and TWO timppms DISAPPEAR. lulu Ilvor loud wm upon Inormc In!) llloh urpocln ul lhbu UN. Tarnnln 'ls Inn.-4-n OANADNI Hod: HA8 comm TO ..w:s+ iN'6KAoA _ ..- av-w-rvu -----v-V--.u Tho nocuunh 0! ch urvloo which Sir Horborh Kibohoncr conduchod in Khutomn. Mid IIIOIIIONII ol Gononl Gordon. In ex` ooodlngly touching` The troop: were drum up on the spot: where blah christian Ioldlor Ind (Allen. I victim of Arab trach- cry. and while God wn thanked for His guidance and blzuing to chose ongngod in oonquoub non, bouching reference In: undo be the hero of obhor days. 1|-- _-._. ._- -__ -...._A.Il.._-I_ _..__.-Al..- hnbllnhcvl I Ilcconl L_-,-_A_ - . THE EDITOR BUED. ..,g;-*.': M. :1.-; - ' Ev!-{O0 [ouumwul-an-um} `Ln nuruunvn nan-s-um WIWL A CA RPE TS ;'a"""" o...u....s'S" s....a....."'> """ "'.".".'.' `Q -5. ma.` D-gnu ma. an -nu. ?I=.K.uo;(6. , u. 905.! Wc,thu:d&u'ItI|.do|0I!QIh nfnl the moneys: I tvuvlyivo at btdool Dr. wuwnqtu Pillgiguhut rig tine-lounhd numb dual: thud.-unnliovucau-\v`Quiuna-lc-t talc Weduovunntlukutbatllnvil nmnnnnlionnnn IL` -an-Q-|nn&.n..... E. L. ETHIER a co..f tn 1 l&_|n In--.A 1......) 'iEf~." _1);u_ITf-v'\7Ff BILLIABU BILLIARI) BILL! ARI) BI LLIARI) BI LUIRD -` BILLIARD BILLIARII Bl LU ARI) IR!-nu-nlrrlhe '- nun. P00 sh-in than: no I poo` IIOI` IIKOI5" `HQ Inlcu lm mi east! laugh `I? man! and P00` h Ndx II?! and 1 inuuwianmg manly lot ml mart:-K. ml = $23 to `ISO P001 I'll LARGE!` ASSORTIET IN THE DOMINION. :3/LL/Mos/! vn b\Il\A uv |J\.lJ \lII\ru "\l;e'\`\;ai1t you to see some lines of New Dress Goods that came in yesterday. Novelty weaves at 75c, $1 and $1.25 yard. Perfect gems of the weavers art. Look like Braid Trimming and Tucking right on the cloth. Yes, we lead. Starr & Sutclie, . U-can-an-n-u-- 1 -;g--_-.-.: - __ .-up--cw, -ans.- \Ve want you to see the quantity of Mantles in stock, and we want you to note the style and values. Two cases more came in yesterday, principally Child- ren's and Misses` ackets and Ulsters, and two lines of Women's $5 Jac ets, also a line at $8 and $10. \Ve call them Klondike and Yukon. It's like trading Ame- rican silver for gold to buy one. \\7,. .......c .. --- I2..-` -: xr-,., Ix . In A ... wantyou to see the Millinery, Pattern Hats and Bonnets, Sailor Hats, \V:1lking Hats, Trimmings, Ornaments, litc. I17 which is second to none. This week you will have an opportunity to compare with others. \Vill you do us the favor of making a careful, critical comparison of value, assortment, style and quality. \Ve know what the verdict will be, but we take this opportunity to im- press upon you the fact that this store's leadership is so far in the lead that others best efforts cannot close up the gap. \\f.` ......-L _.,.... 4.. ..-- AL- llfllr , ., I\ .. II . We Are Making an Exhibit of Millinery,` Mantles and Dress Goods, Nearest Ag:-.ncies~-D. W. DOWNEY. Brockville, THE KENNEDY C0.. Limited.Montr=r-.Y. Pomn:'.RL! mcmtoxn A on ' H8 and I20 Prlncoon Btu-cot. A CARD. mmnu ever 'l'nu'nd|y murnlnulu, 5! u y Attach In mo of the lam Jun l'rI nmm In Wmnda: rup|d_ stylish and 1 work ; ulna Improved |,ll'\`uRON. Ifnur I ll I':vunI- I`:-.\n|-In 1i'o.V`I'LII0 xgnxni V- ,. 6 (`leaned by~ lmqfs Electric Machine hill gww perkd n-_ New alps: cut. acid and hid We do Int $3: UpIoMen'q`and Phi- lnnnrnaninino -a' Zuuuujuu : 83 R. Duh IIIIQO. Iuutnol. kuI4ic:s1~oI`~a.- rnrnwnyrcne-xxn. POOL po0[_ OP. Roi POOL nontylot ' POOL ' POOL Lined with Skinner's warranted silks, or with best I-ta 2 cloth. Makers brand and price sewn: in eft breast pocket. Made of black English Cheviot: and Vicunas, Broadcloths, Vcnetlans, Clay Diagonais, Worsted: and Scrges, in all standard Fit-refonn shapes. Prices, $20.00 nud $25.00 per suit. ,.v.~_1" Clergyn-muss S . ..x.\ -> {J.Iw1a1mE1L. DAILY R|?l1`l|lll WHIU publisher-I ouch avonluy at ammo King Hvrm-I, M. 30 pan` yc-III`, tlollvaru-cl In the oily; $3 by m L, If pmulln ml\'vAm-o. \. WEl!.`I\'l.\' RRITIQII VVHIU, I1! pngon, pub- lhmnd T||lI'IdI_V murnlnuut. .5! your. l`r|.mnL' [SUNS from $13 up`. IOVERCOAISIIIHSIZ up ..:., c...` . ;.'.`....:e,.*.;.;.; which make: a uptlillty of touch Clpthes. =...; ;.;;`;;i;.:.:':' Clothes tint rill give [you the diotinc`9n_of Clothe: that will unit not , only yourself but your wife . _...I ....__ l_._'_ , A That when you want Clothes that will give only {the beat satisfaction in i wear. (it and finish; Jot Down mus Fact! mo:-`chant 'l"alloa-.1 I31 hing: sum \` Has proved a revelation to many a palate. It may yours. Sealed Lead Packets Only. % 25c, 30c, 40c, soc, 6oc. T ? .`.3_. W _`?'_f_'5`"A ..` _5A R: Commonplace, Eh! vv---v- -- --vv--s- -IICIIICIIZI mhfhluulihuppuulholighc nliqclihupnduh. undhlho in- nnudvuhpil Inprovonhulwbo Ilohuinthohiyhaimn And Iopduiothiglha having niddin niuiqthoohnduslolbuzuundebulo. &cqI&dnityIchoI.lhnonnnon h--calming-_.:.s.:_ :. -_.|.-. . _- __ --V- v-----r- "sm A" IVTNTTT l'\\`V' TIVTN A `rii 1i:T36TzT<*iii'oIix}uI.` "OH/0' PW Orton Dior. I p: UVI.`\l I,-u vunrn. Enw. .I. ll. PINHII. l`roprlvmr. Only a `Fen ad. Yes, but not a commonplace Tea. j :.__._ '3YL0'147"r_E'K' \ I `rl Ming (1 clwap --u-----1 -r---o -- xvvwunun buplthdhnniulsinil. an-iiiennuly htolyniuglhbthounnhrdddm nation .5 ._._...I :_.a.._...-._. , @iCI"Zf Ion:-\~s\l:Qu'. A nun caning |.iuI\~0wl. I`. W. Dnuoo.uuolIhhtoIouIotBc-uu.8t.. muhmthm. Ina omen turnout yonniuthflso Lnneualholuinun which In annual ilnll wash up much finlnnnn-man I-I....- |-..-`--| A unnhhh 105. \lrIV\\ K Y.` Pdiluns. `_,_,,,..._...nnoII..hnu1Qo(V r mkuww lth QIII. -`s'~ "W -Amts or mean Inn-atity, _K~-'- 'P`*`` '50 p-I:-`I both -on. I It -`Iv-inc. inebonhuaeoolku. 1`.- J. pllt. In the no:-ning in pgch. eionlhopsrshloolatichncn. Hg ultunlv innnnnd hm IL... .:.g A. uungtgnuou ol the John unit lcI:r:h Ion man I Inn yootunhy an IR". Prol. D_nks ol Quads _ Kigs. occupied nulnil both man. _--._._.. --......rw.,. Mr. Rowland`; viun no intureoking, ' be}! they do not convey 5 lessen. and that lunch he undertook to teach. What he conkonda for in not in an Minn ol ndical ' rohrns. II ibdonlbful if he has touched amvpo5nbuIdl.udnpm`uIthnlhnI)o! buncoaniduudulouotinnhuuohrs ..... -_..--- ---u`-- want ICIIDIUI IIT wfiII!h.I.I&VOdO.$- and in tho butt and than thy nn 1'5. n-In in...._.....n :- .L. x;.;.. P1! Tho Elhvlhll. Bellevlllo lnhlllnmer. `rm lnnnvn-nun. J 5L. I.L._ __--._-.__, ..--- -. wuuuu \Il\HC WIQ open voting. and more or lost disorder. Yet some om must keep an poll clear of idlomuouoono mun kupdown also crowd- inv. urd tho ntnruing nicer cannot do , this and attend to his books and Iullaa no ' the came time. `I'M eonsubh to hop, cnfon. unnecoaury. u- n..-u-_.I-. ..:-_. VA ` - v.....~-- Noe much need be aeid by way of I re- joinder to this article. The cent-rel com- mittee. the among commibhoe which Mr. llowlend advocates. in non e new thing. lb in in every eempeign. But it does not do the bribing compleined of. nor dooe in lake the xenponezhility of {he bribing when it. doee occur. The egonhe of e eendidele ere the men who serve him in every ce- pecity.who cameo: in his lnteroeb, who ere knorn to be pen-onelly promoting his cause. Agency lekoen vnde rmigmlhc refore. end in unfortunele inuence is harder to control than Mr. Hovrlend imagines. The qualication of the voter was considered when the frenchire wee `being extended. There in no excuse for the young men now- e day: being Ineblo to reed and write Edueaxion he: become no general that the illileretee olzanld notbe Bub in In not deemed tine todeprive thenolehelnnchiue. 'l`hle eppliee to Cenedlene. end Mr. How lend ie efler the foreigner. the tinker with enevil record. The cooseeble in not to much e neeeeeity now ee when than we: ......_ .._.n:_- -_.I __-,- V I 3 ' he disfrnnchisod. Notn new proposal. (2) I - l I I 1 . . . - -nu ruvx In the Toronto News of Siturdsy ho hss a signed article on the "Lessons of the Election Protosts." The revelations in the South Ontario one set him auhinking and he advances in nurnhor of opinlonuol which then are the chief : (1) In svory con- shitusnsy there should he s strong nnd con- trol orgnnizstion, whose duty in should be to direct thocsmpnlgn intslligontlyxlegally. and without corrupting ellocts. Tho ovil olsmonb in politics should be kept in sub jeotion. and the constituencies thnt cannot be cleaned. or purged, or puried, should The illitorato should not have votes. The man who cannot read or write should not have s hnlht. This cuts out the "llmt ors.a dnngarous class, and rlehnrs from electoral privileges some ignorant foreigners whosoprssoncs is not rehrnmtory. (fl) Can pnign ogoubs could be diaponeod with it the province adopted the practice of To- ronto in notifying the olsctors who have vntos of this fact and of tho plncos where tho vobos should he polled. The system is oxponlivs. but in Is thorough, nnd it is sold to work W!" in Toronto. (M The supporh of non should not be purchusd by tho hiring of polling plscss and con- stables. The public buildings. including the schools, should be used. as for as pos- sible. for polling purposos. and bhs con- stable. in Mr. Howlnnd's sstiunti-in. is not rtquirod in tho intorost of poses. Us is uhonishsd than the opposition, in the legislature. did not chnllsngo the govern moot to cite `'3 single coss in the experi- sucs oi the last ton yous. whsrs tho con- stnhlo had not been I rnsroly perfunctory ollioor." O. A. HO\VlANI)'S VIEWS. Mr. ll iwfand. of Toronto. when supre- eentntive of one 0! its division: in the logic- Ieluro. wee nob the mucous he was upoch- ed to be. Re wow altogebiier boo united in his idea. too {rigid in his manner. too Academic in his style for the practical politician. There was merit in what he uid, Ima his speeches were not delivered with the energy. the vigor, the warmth the indicated the behind the words he uttered there was the porn . of conviohion. Mr. HowInnd a reign u n legislaber wu shore-lived. He in out: of the house now. but he is nob on of politloe. He write: for the press. I.. AI... 'I`,._....A.. \V-__ -1 u.A..__|__ |__ n,._ Dunn oncnuuu. IA. Jo at I`ro:urieh. `eountv uyha but '21!) Col-r i I-?tb.vItltpuialel * Bengt '5. an-um nib-uctltcnkndon. Brianna: '.'.2&\psIidu. | Iu'.';eT;n:'-4' hlnl` lltlhltully his question canon up. Whalhnboontlooocioluhduxyuehool Ipaihdniry hoiuuool Eaten Oah- rio! It canal) to mound Approxi- nucly. Bulllovovlo htoguutlnvunzlq IL; nnK4..;|LA-an--- --l--- ---~--r~" cum: n-Ixui. VIIG I that all stint uundulnoconor. Bc!anIlr.()uoeouId char tho Inch thunder struck sad lnoehdhin down. lliomklownhlly nun htounrwinho i-J-ry. jj. & lhl (incl! AI mica. Stand Hopkins New Yeti city. with J_ 12:: an -uni; -.-..Ln - LI--L . honnottingvrithucuiouaaecideutx 0 wuEctoniuxBmcku:.ruIon\honItoido cl ` otnotiu company no ` lhrcgxrinndm whm a grant`... uumuuxoa.--m neon mu. Why. you. ecrhmly. A good may thingoenn bodoncnogu people to Run; don. Anon. lotgury, rohbecy. viohut until uni various och: union that could ionaolionorlun pxaul futon in IlIImlnIAknKinonh1n [turn may. no \1lIltl X IIIIIWWIK II` M KICCIX` in gouunqpophtoingotuu for: man or Vluluhodd vial lmudon N v vrs (hnmlundhingbdomm got pooplo Io Kingston ?-Ki`n!oI Wu In. Why. you. eurhmly. good nun am! IIUIQ VI IHDIIYI {III COIIKI TWO mny. sud they du It uiccfy in the dny- umo. .\loouu uqnin Hoary Morton on the road. tho pine nqnim mid 6501: to got out M the buggy, which they did. uni tho uqmn joined them hatchet in the middle of the mad. Irhnlo the quire st: in hip buggy ready mpu whip nu ouolho :rI`I psnnto Mme in sight; but all I00! f vol! no In an tymg the lnoc was concern- ed. We hand fmmlho wou!d~bo happy ccuplo him they van gomg throw in the roads hie: gruuod aunt of Ii, min; with the old nun not In behind with In: double bun! obomun calling on than to n In mar Lain`! nnnnn-I sh. lnnl an uvuvw nun`! Invtxun outing on mom to ohpgbat they hdn`lo0oppdIl0|nOIo Inunlh-Quinn. London on-ttlbuu Ilor Jun. Landon Nvvrs {`n-AI -\._.AL:_. L. J...` A... _.A ._ lh`Illlnl l K, (L. lIv`r.| \l Ih~;u\h`h. Last Thursday was had A novel wedding up the road {mm hue. El id: Smith. Brawn Sound. and Mice Loin Willie, Ward : Mull. took innto their hand: to got mu~ vied again! the wish: 0! the old fail: at Mm Lola. OI court: that could nn H... -.._l H.-- 4.: 1. ..;... _:.. .L- .n-_ | ullvlqo Very tow christinn people gm privileged to attain the pram of perfection our Sn-mur to often rvcommends in she goepol, vi: : If ya do not fonpvo how, can ya expect. to be forgn con ?-L`u\u. ' -. nv-- rv ICl*`W"wl III mm. and nndumd. Inn esniod hbvuioudiuich tho luowlodgo and Qnngn-J -Lillohsn L... L... A.____ Ilu uuu l'|l\. ullllvll (`Ill fI(`Il. There are far too many cmiou in the world of the ordinary typo. Society in ooded with much. The hidden veil of en nciom in often worn in the way 0! ocomful abuse and rcrvenod nnder an \mounpoctod curb. l)eepr.-mn, whonvorib in pruccirod. In oruol. Puncy of heart is u bnghh gem to display. Vlwv Inc ohrinrinn nnanln Am nririlnaad Inrriod In the lldnlu ot the Bond. lh~mu`url R, (1. llvm d l)n~;u\h`h. [All Tnnnrmlnc mu h.\rI ll unrnl n-.. |llU IKIOY IIU I`Dl'lClly OI. The individunl who psoeos criticism on his neighbor in auppo-ed to be pot-ceased oi enporior nbilntioo to juigo. And in order chub he may be in advance of ohhou-, he must occupy a phtfmm of oionlion which no one but him:-ell can ranch. `Pk... -... |`.. s... __.... -.....'.. ;.. AL- CrIep CHI Iclen. From any etendpuinc of the world's esti nation to become I critic is I much envied poeition which very many strive to ntbein yet ver few can hold in long wiuh an nonore repuhetion. either because they underestimate the nhilihioa of the pu-bios chereio concerned. or in others do not give them ju-mice enough for the amount 0! cro- dic they are worthy 0!. Th: individunl ulna nnnun npinininm nn Inullrctxr. launching nnmgeunnmgh mi. Izohl. Lu! id!-Ancnenn . ......... ........ lUl 0lll0 I L`I"}Z|'!\lll . Dates and place: for bbe trial: of election protest: were sngxoebod to bho cou by counsel on Saburdny. None wot-ed oute- ly xed. It in oxpocmd than the court will band out: this week a revised list: 0! the plnc-as of trials and dates. From stato- unontso made by counsel mnny of the pro team will be tried in Toronbo. Among obese no lbaudna--bho pobition ugainoh the oonoervntivo loader-Halbon, the two Ob uwn-il they are nob in the meantime abnndono Fronoonac. S*ormont-. Soubh Wellington. North Lmork. Ad dington. Ease Snmcoo. South Norfolk. South Bram. Expo and Wash Harbin a mo Sounh Wrorloo. Norah Toronto wi I, in was Mid on Satuuhy. be conteated, bub the South Toronto petition will hkol be dropped. The more will on Friday our a motion to withdrow the petinion in Dull`-.-rin. Thom iencmmmouion for the ynbstitucion of I petitioner. Nearly all the po`ltiona now pending will be con- metal. lnny Likely To Bo Heard than Ion Ionlh -0onI'oI-euro With Tho Judges. Tomuln 'l`l~*u nun. l|ADnn And I\lnt\n.| luv aha nial. nl glgntinn ruromo Nl`\\`.*i. The mvelatione ah the South Ont-trio election trial are cslculeoed to make Cane- diena blueh for their country. Voters who meln merchandise of the franchise me n disgrace to the country. and there will be no nympethy expreued {or them if the; sulfur the extreme penalty of the law. ELECYION TRIALS IN TORONTO TD!` ISYSUI H1181`. The resolution 0! the Mebhodiete be memonlize the queen for the abolition ol she order of precedence for the clergy in Omaha functions in Canada any by some be regarded as too pnnoullious; you jealous deliby be a principle an nlunye I whole some etfaoh. Toronto Nv\v.~a. `Pk. ........I..r vlvl The Bystander. Tho rannlnf.i LiHRl|l'Ul\ l'llH1\`ln If the mombara of the Spanish army could have shot: u their rill as well u the members 0! the Spanish cortea cm ehoob 06 their mouths. Uucle Sun would now be blue one euimz Ior pence. - au- (`.lmlh'un Planet. I` (ha n.nn.hm llnmlllnn Hpecuwr. * The bulk abouo n oonling sbubioo in the Pacific. aye an exchange. bring: to rccal locoion than imporbnnb coding station. oho cellar. The lumor has become as burning question. no to apegi. vvnu-C lu-II V-unsung. Phmluun Planet. Almost every second girl you meet: has hsr jun going gum chewing like tho gllll of I blsck bun resting blms.-all in who uhndo o! a deceased log. linmlllnn Hecutur. Tho balk about: I Whthlngoon Bur. In the mo your or to England and Amo- rios hnvo balked morn poison and done more ghting Mun all the obhor countries. Pmmueupnu Tnmeu. If (he btolbono ot Iummor broken in may in due to the tall. sndovwy wall and uoounon in Me in boushd by it. who it can to guthorrd. ndnphd Ind Ippliofl by tho skilled nsai. pnlunr. Ir. Ruddiok van a sumac no vollunworhr. auduo to undo Linton` loll nth hudolulnity -olsoul. with It luvlodp and inspiration to was Iouudtonooutndlin nootdbuhu - j-) __- Wnuhlngoon Star. In uh: Inn I-nu this In lungh `lb Inn The Loans `Inn. Phllmlelphin Timon. I! hhn hmkbonn at summer in rnllv WHAT DAIILYPAPIRI IAY. xl@y'!|"o`- turn a that nor. Bnhtullp n.........u Iona Th; Ihbhllnx. Ill nnnl llnt `racy -Ian Wall. Inn [IDA- A Xlllllury Mutter. Dlrty buclnoca. Ir. Rlddiok ll IN]! 3 young nun. but oldin oxporicnoo. In in this upuioooo. ulloulooinholupoth. unduoepncIi- nl Iorhtln duty indntrho with can has tquipnonl. Ital counts ht to much. otpodully than ilb accompanied by the Itblh and Ilolhodn 8513 Int! the oludtnt hind. Tboworld io lull oi intormntioo. -_j-_.___ _.IL _,,.| _ Tho lloc Mull. in rally ITIT` The name ol unmnn in-Ind than _ the um rjnaish wants. unlin-ate `l'Ialli~- 1 I. e.. bat mrnau`--vras gin-n by (`aka ilnI.h,v\vnrI:-Xsvthopanlusstlanuow turn an lmrn ixlalnrnh ml witch can the (atomic. an autumn at in `: in-gm. Noodles Nmdl-1 were nnd Invumon d prehistoric man. In thvy have bun dim mwnni unong the nldnz winning at Fm man lit; S-mw nude qvrrimom made of ionic ham and ox-III:-any intended mt towing skim u-on found nr-I Inn; since in 3 we In F1-sum Incher with othv-Q Inna-0 cl primltiw lit. Xuwlln have alum in-n dinmn-ml In the old:-st R(v'pW\n Cumin and among Hm nimimd the lake am-llinps M Swritawhnd. Tho Ian M the inwnlion 0! steel mvtlkn Is nnhmwn. but jmlgiug nun the rich 1-nhmilnd gar moms den-rlbui In an-Nu! mend it mmld anlmr that Ilnluadlunt calm unouthvumuu-rinlwuo Inuuunwry ax-I: nu-iuul "Vex; mun." sun the London unrn qvnndom n( the Now Yark Tlnm-K I Mn giwn tn umlorstnml {mm 3 publisher and (Hand In hxipsic. thcrv will he pnwipltar ml up-vn Gonmmy. springing. an it mm {mm Rm mum to vrhivh Bimuhxk lakm all his nm-tun- ham and mallua a mum- llnn mmpmvd to whirh who supmhnl owe Goffelwn and I-`n~d1~rlck`n diary in not vmnh momionmx. Bism.\n~k would nnthrlng himself tn trust Ms aims to xlml aftor his death the irrrihle Nun` he hm lvmnhn Iaqz unpar- fhg for In kaluu-. The old prim:-is mem- oirs shot-1-fnn~ am nfo In his publlahn>r`u hands at Stuttgart. and Ms lntinnto cir- clvo of hlugnplziml and jmnrnnllstkv - sinus like .\Inrm. Blank. lines: and on. hive ht-on busy from the Imurof his death In pI~e-paring who pun: for the nvemondom npmar they will mam Then an even svnwnwntn that the publication will bqin 1 8 won as a month Mun`. " ulqx-| .\ Ill\ '1 hough tho work ls one of lmmomaa mllmvulty more is no dnulst ll mn hn rar- rinl I-sat:-aw-<< and Ihnt lt will R(.'\nIl.'L\` nn nnulnwrlnx m`hi~n~:m~nt \\`nrt}\\` tn mark (luv npvnlng uf a new 1`-~utur_\`. Tho same qunrrlm at .-\sinu.\n that [umlshul gum- in for the tmuplos o( Phllll` 3.000 )'\\`Il'I mm H! ho drzmn on to supply the stuns fur Hm lmnst Irlumph of man`: handi- wnrk In un\n-`ulna vast natulnl obstimltt -Budlo Cmnnleminl. HI -'Il'l`\ ?IIl\l l|_\ IIHWIUI) l|| llll IIIIIlH'Il\\' lllu npvn tho his!-uric` riwr nmmmun.~l_\` to m\\'i;r:\liun, Opvraliuns an` alum! tn n\m- nwnw nndrr tho dinvlinn of tlm mninvnl British vngzllmvr. Sir Honjnmil Ihkor. who nxvntly h.~\z:\n1m! thv pnulh` ion that hy tho beginning: of tho t\\~vmh~t! nmtnry Ihv Iirst st-~.-unor would p.-um thmugh the In-`Ls ham the n~\*r\~u|r, on its way In {ha upgvr Xilu\ "I hnnnh lhn Irnri In `no nf Inuvnnnnn A Twonlleth Country \\'oI|der. Thu` gum onglm-rrlng {mt which nps`l\ tho Imn ;x.nv.< of NH` ll.-umllm and m:\d('. that riwr n.u'ipz;\hlo for its om-im length wnx sink into in~|,-nimxnm nunp-xnxl With that lll\llt`l1.`\kI`n un rim Nilv. In pvt nmund iho n&x~uvm~Huns mnwd hy the val- nmcfk and h_\` means of an itmn-`nw1l.'\lu .\nu.\n\ vb... ln'.o....i.\ h~,.- .__noi ...._l.. o. WORK 0!` THE DAIRY SCHOOL. The raignntioa of Suporinhndoat Rud- dlck In n dmincl loan to the dniry school. M! (In! in than Mn plnco cannot be !'od by Another juot n pmgroeon-3. just as nd~ \-nncod in M0 idou. "MI up cqxsblo of giv- ing chsnchot to the ochool. und.ind!rccuy. quality to the ptodnc\ of in IN! the mm to no! in high. and ho is not developed in a day. Tho gonrnmoul In: tho oppomr lint. the hit)` ochool bomg at government iuutilutiou. And directed by the govern- ntulwilh oaidol nlouladvieory conrl _. 5..- _

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