Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1898, p. 4

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rm-rs. ho nmny and nearly sunk L lwvnnw 11 risk - rr-mrnniml rr~lu.'< - Frank Huvklanrl, I list was: Lnvnrnl un |'ll\'l\IPIHU, was z~o\ ('ral UN in 1-nun: Lng-lnIkel cause I Human Llfo---A ullcd - nnunlly In ` aworun-h-8cur- ..-..-n -.|_ Ur Brodin'o on Sunday; MM and MrII.Avl'- b0rI0a:nndor ll W. HOId'a; W. and L. Scott a Northporl; mam WIlbnnh,Pio- uu-nu nnrny. Proton. :0 Min Maud Wol- Mnh : Rev. A. K 8oooa.Qoon`-.nh`ho|no. Pour Trumpour and hmilv. Hillier, And John Barley and lunilv. Bloomeld, no E. Bnrloy'uon Sunday; W. and 1`. NI!!! :0 their pdooh : Mr. And Mn 1:`. nun... -n. Hurley : on Sundny; and pnfoolll : and Mrs. DI` Bl Q`Iin'n nn R----'---- J 1.65:-";Li7.'..'ci 'uT-C51: "vv`:n'n:.n 3 Dr BI odin's M . Mn. Al. W. n..a'.. m ._g 1 -ulurIl vllltorl. ' "` "` "" Mn,Fom:.Doc. 1'7 -'l'ho Chriotmu on- THE cH'AG 3`"3RV} cA 53- toru-nmo Ivu verv oncceasful: proccodr, S`3|. Min rhha Bredin hn room-nod to tn. on.` Jun '0' """"`"" I... `L . - `- . . ` . . loxod Itooulng. grzglhm M` L bbm Bmdm ` mend m the Chivzlgo, Dec. 29. ~-- Allegntionn 0! ah the Black Creek omen-uin-' , . , . . manta on Monday rv-niug. \'isit.oro: :`lr;:{t'ir(':n:);,"'Rlougpgzsdargdenwvteg H`"',7 Ah'"' B"'m' h" 9' entire rity rouncil has been cited to; rents: A- P-nor-too. Doooronto: W-6 appear bclore that body. The inquiry Oarrio Horny. Proton. Min vgas begun yesterday. and will he ran. . : Raw. A, If u. n..-._-- A I \IlPI(`llUn and has pl1niHhl'(' ('r>llPL{(`.~4 hy svndlnx t-hvm to parts of tho wnrld. 'lh- latte that the United States nnr urn On-n .lirr.......-. -4- IYII Ml I`l'" In HM` nmurs t-I lhv (mu-h ing nrdm` knuwn as tho ('hIi.~*tinn hrn_ thvrs. John linptl.-t do In Snllv, the founder. lni-I it dnwn that H10 hrn thvrs r-hnuld (`nntlnv thr`nn~wIvvs to tvurhingz ('lt`nu-ntnry 1-uIh_)m-r.~ to tho r`hHr1r-n of thv pnnr. forbidding them .'rnm inc-Iurlimz tho 4-lu.~.~m*.- in thvlr Currivulum. 'lp- hrnthvrs hnvv '(`.\'- .`v:1|uli.~lu~r1 svu`r.'xl H1100:-.~sfIIl schrutula In tho l`nlt0d St:|tc.\, Your 0! thmn hvingzl in this wily. hut thvy hnvv rionartrd from the ruin of thv founder in tho tt-nching M the` ( l.SHi('H, `Hm p:o\'(-rn ing body nl (hr n-rdvr, in Paris, Frnnm-, hM.\ 7l`n\\'n(`fI upnn (no in traction and has hrndn nl svnmng nwm tn (`Infant That is Boots made` especially for a busy boy. Bobby is a hustler, and in less time than it would take to tell how it is done, the busy boy wears out the cheap ordinary shoe made for the use of little fellows. He l II-Il Dtlllnl N4-\\' York, UN`. 29.- hzn nrist-n in Ihv Mini: inn nrrlr-r Ilntu--n n_. (Inna Crllll In Tho A [ ..__ .._ HAVE APPEALEO TO THE POPE ..n .` . I r up nu` I'M-*1`. lnl` hank nrwnvri its doors as usual yo.-Pu-r rluy. hut thorn worn row \\'Hhdru\\'nl.~4 on zlcvnvlnf of thn rnhhc-r_\`, fhr dnpnRl- fn!`~< In-inn sure thny won` amply x`ro- rm-ml hv tho mnkc up n! the stru-1:, N hnId(`T`1. ('|vmR\' _]()l`. Willimn (`nrrv, of (`inr'innnti. nrriv~ ml hon tnmight. H0 is .~'un(`rintond en? 0! fhv Hull sale -onnmmy. of (`in vlnnnfi, and .-m}'.~I thorv is no In-In living who could have worked thr- mlnbinnfinn, ow-n though tho r-lm-k lid not run. There urv 40_000.000 rlif- h-rent onnxhinufinns (hut can lw us:-I nnd no mm hut it p(~r.-'nn fnmilim` uith Mm combination and .'~xurr0undlngs (`IWM have done the worl . W, A. Trm-y, nl fhn Divhnld 98'!` and look mvnrmny, (`lr~\'vlund, tho milk or. 0! tho vwulf dnnrs. rnnvhvd the ~itJ last night nnrl nmvio tho smur- .~ am thv nth:-1` oxpvrts. An r-fhr Plnkvrtnn man has Iv-on st-ht fur nnd it is thnupzht thnf J. R, Ilium. ..n.. rxf AL- ` .. ........... 4:.` 1111' unmw t`x[N`rIS. A\n Himm, mm 0! tho . will he hnro In tnko up the vase. Thv I rluv, hnf fhnrn u-m-n In... ...:4L4-...,, - (`IL (`Irv |\' |u('K ('mnmIn_\', m tmmnnnti. arrived In the city tn zhw, nml after making: . an examination {nund thv lurk in good ` workinsz ordvr. Ho stator! to Hm dir (wtnrs that it won!!! have burn an 11! hr ilnnrwsihilifv fnr nny one tn ham worked the luck in tho manna-r Viv en. Ilv hrnnds the affair as n vvry <-lvmezv job. wnrkr-n nv snnlo one win) know it. G. Ht-ndri('kH. nn oxport in the 0m- ploylnvnt n! the (`nnuolidznod tinn- lnok (-omr)an_\', nl (`incinnnti. arrived vitv tn (luv nml -uhnr mnlzinn Uthrrwlu-, l"xoorl.| Say. The Rule Could Not Huva u-n Oprned Lima, Uhiu, Dev. 29. --- Tho Ainvri t-un Nutinnnl hunk rubbery is still un .\nl\`(`tl, hut t.`1('l`` uro nunmrmis rum or.-4 aoat, the l`9Hl|ll of tho . me-nts made inst night Fy the difloront oxpc-rt:-i who luu'(- oxmuincd the vault and time lock. Tl)(`H(` experts state po.-iitivoly that no nno vnuld have op onod the Milt` who did not knnw thr- vnnibinatllnn, oven Ll10ll(lll tho tinw look was not right or was not in working order. This morning a. Pin lrortnn detective arrived on the .` - but gave it up an it, was not, his kind of work. his expcrinnce having been 4-nntinod to suite blowers. He said that in his thirty yz-nr.~' oxporlt-ncc he nmcr saw a {vat of the kind. Thcrn in unlv one ('()n('lllSl<)ll arrived at. unrl tlmt ire that the onmhimttion was \\url(i"l in win knew it. (L t`n lrl1>lxu nn nvnnr :n 0). BUY, BOBBY BUSY BOOTS. Hun (II (no nmlrr IN 1 nnd Hm spinal (`uni irmz hilt!-n In` (I ht-It um-0: vonncz r'vl.~x rlia-d i nml uuim-a vim: in thrn ridrnlu Pu hunmn H-in; lhv rvhlv ix nfvf uftvn i~.- xlnu um! slnxzgivh, . ...l ... ..,_ AI . `, ,.. ...u--v nuIvI|IAn.IH'UHNly' ll ltwul injury is Hm H`.-nit. hut the m-_ tinn uf the hmlrt ix HlO\\'|V nrr(`stNl Imrulyrml. .!\ hl']lN`(`Y'llI. dim! at in two minutvs, thrvo minutes. Av H'ir\;~_rH nru ran-, n~. nu-f with and slnxzgh- h, hut it (-111) he nlavud nmmur lhv h|n.czornn.-4 animals to ho` n\'nid<-d Ivy man. um nu nu n IIl`Ill'Il'lllI:| Hl.'~I|`VH"l \\<>nIH| um! l`v('v|\'vl't-4|. Tho pt-{um 1`ll|II'\'l\' tliffvrn-nt from thnt of th- t|v~.nn|u- In in pln_\'Hiul:uzi<'ul uvt that M thv lntlor nnrnlyz~>: tho .~4Dil'n(nl`\' (`('nl1'<'. uhilv that of h`|\)(h'l`lllII pnrulvn-.~< thn` In-urt. H irljvvtinn is vnntlv z~.x||>rufnnv(mHl_V I`(`.'-NIH . of nrros rind Olin urnvll .......l ........I.._-.1 Inunu II I In-nwl v the (HM I Mzl`t*r`uhIv nnly um- :3 Iour pounner. Among the inHe(`ts the scorpion oo- casionally cruises tho dvath oi pooplo; also the ocntirede and tarantula. the laLt.(-r having a bad reputation, though it should he said that the in sects poisonous puwm`.-a are oxaggvr utvrl. In Southern California the tar antula is very common, uttaining a large size and lming ugly lmyoncl rim (-riptinnz yet in 1-lm'on _W`ar.s' the writ or has never honrri oi a Fatality from ihvm. an'l all HlH'll in tropical (`nun trim may be truce-vi unrlnuhtedly in pvoplv who are in n \'or_\' low condi- tion oi health, and especially suscv[> tl`~l- to tho lvnismn. in N:-w Mnxlr-n und Arizona is inuntl a li':'.!|l`1l uhivh ut tlnuw is ox tH'IIwl\` pnisonmw. it is known as mount:-r or in-lodr-Hun, lg (lls l7I`l|nlI`\'n l....l.l.... .... formed a part of the cargo. The blow was distinctly lclt by the r-rr-w, but the fish broke Its sword and escaped ` and no great injury was done. The fnrce ol the blow was compared to that 0! a solid shot. rcd [mm a. twen- ty lour ponnder. Amnnzr fhp iV\unI\la.- okn ..n..-ulna -A KNEW THE COMBINATION HUIH vlll` mm H" .v4 l|lH`t`H`II In turn m'~'|~hnr1m'. ['1-uhuM|H_\. huvv UHH-r rndv Hl'\`I`l'lll 1 ll: 4.! n )...l...l...- I Ill lord Vlnltoru. r_ (_ us '1`! ti- 1 v`A-(lJl.JA-IIJLJ 11 ball- pher lines of Overcoata . . `Iced in price. In Anlrl 0! The (Shrin- tlnn Brothon. I lHl' |`(ll-WU". .\'v\\` is! ` | ll` ltmking vrn-ulIIv'0m1d thu- :- -1 IN rm-v hnvlmz port:-1-fl)` N` |N'INnn ylllHl|\_ Tht-l`f1'N'l tvf lull cllvn in lndixirlnulu. Um- !` u"m*H'nl ut unrv and nlvllu l lIt.k"u'|III:-n ..n.l ...\..l.l 2, which comes to your grocer hermetically sealed- hroker's prot charged {Jr its solid satisfying qu. In Sealed Packets Only. Never in Bulk. 25c, Anna..-` -.,- llll'C Iuun at good." A Fo0t_Tff!3e of in Iorhh A nurn nf n`m#ir.-4--- is worth I pm; of p`z|`.ibu iu-.\ .u.-.'\ ;.uu\l' ('VI.\IN fuirs 3). l`hni._~H.... 5.. -, nnu \ (Hm! w I milos Vuxf--no I -m... lI`Il\IllIHlI. "719 I nnd unuld, in Hot! without it. 2 IIIHPR wlfh HM 'n.~f--no-vl in the TI) pui~nn is rut Hrlnpimtl uvtlnn; nl_vz~.~: rn lv H1!` hr 1111 `lIHllH`()l1H'_V nn ultr. nn....lu_...l A I IIVMHN dlstnnt r '\'lnI'n lurday's Big Display uncc will receive I Shortly belore clerk o! t _ _,___ ..,..., ..... aw. nurgnuonn 0| hrlbery in city nrlnirs are under invc-s- ligation by the grand Jury, and th t. was yesterday, will be con- tinued to-day and to-morI-low. The investigation will not be conned em pecialiy to charges made In connec- tion with; the ltryenr street car lrnnchise ordinance. Alleged bribery and other matters. ol public l!!!)ort- ance will receive attention. , Short]! before nnnn ha-I`.-.1.-. LIA I NDO-CEYLON TEA :'Dfii"ss GOODS. .Jp.. a.ID eucu. rnaay 8l.50;eaoh. WOMEN'S MAN'I'LES-FriJs.y one-tbird off the ] in stock. `D`1z1':: PA'i`PEllNS--7 ynr each, Friday 600 yard. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, Waist. Lined,full skirt, r ' $2.75 each. Friday 8l.50:eaoh. \Uf\\ll.1\v:n llA\vvInvv -- -- ds to a pattern, regular prices All Wool Black Serges, regular 1 gulnr 85c for 25. v\ . - Starjr & Sutclie ,__ ---.u;.4Lv;J, Doylics. Tray Cloths. Centre Piecen. gular value 100, 250 and 500. Fraday 5c. 1 ,\~.-A an-`-`-, for $14.00 give JOHN TWEDDELL a call. l`\4l--.. 1,, i 1;RT1*a%;sV"L"1"1i"1`1J"`C}1,5 _ -.....,..... \]AJ 1. unu mum uuuou, rnuny Z50 pan`. DOLL SWINGS AND DOLL BEDS. 1 In A.~....\.. 4.. ..1_-.. -, U ,, ,,...- -v\r -uvuuu uvL', rnuuy Dc. 100 End STAMPED I II.L(.)W SHAMS, \7,.... {Lu __., - n\J6\-IIGL '1 I .00, IUI sTAi&&'15i3:i) LINIZNS, I _,_ -..\. ....... ....u...o, 1 Lamb uuu I.`l_(l)l'3G U< WHITE SA.\'()NY FLANNEI In 1.. *7 Madeiofzuo printed Catnbrio. in an 1 750 and $1, Friday 600 each. \l7Yi A r\r\1 vs- . --_ -- vv prices. 7MEN'S SHIRTS- H8 Irish Freize vermal/ -.\ blond of on in nu imitation of I Ionndud I Demand It: nosubnmwe Iajun ..---;4\,/vi I New Patterns on Fine Wlnte * '\rv rxav--___--A- ,.--.\, 4-.` 1U dozen to clam` out, regular V ')T.`(`(" Y I \Yl'\vr\r\ . . . . -- -In naulno 63!. JUC, 40C, Direct. From Growers to Otnsumer." j ' , , , _ _ \ , . - ; a. 50 in. wide. regular $1.25, r~,\|;r1\I`r\ v 7`7""A ___- - `J. In two-tone effects, fivru-\w ,` . K ON FRIDAY $ We offer some lines to clear at very PC special FORMERLY RICHMOND I GO. and I20 Princess Street. . Fawn and 40 in. Creme color Belicia, regular 100 Imd l2o. , A. Sawyer, aled--without dust or tmnin-without g qualitiez. 30c, 40c, 50c, 60c. '01 ! [0 Gtllnrnnr U ,_:_-_ --4 ,s, Plzzids and Figured Goodssregular \P\T\f In A ?\Y1\1'l7r untre A big assortment of patterns. 160 and 250 each. \IIv rxrv A g-r- 5, for 760 yard. Tl` I blr hlrlimllo lid m".'....., an!!! Wdlnoy Iulanllonnnubolluchnlu Outlo- hor. hnfnounlnna on-L u.....n... _. _-.....j_ f T dormen and two eraldcrmen. All cl tbrse, except one, appeared during the afternoon. All who appeared were heard. Enough evidence was brought. out to determine the grand jury to proceed ulong the line adopted and the clerk was lnlttucted to send out uummonseu lot every member ol the clty council to Iplloll" to-day. Cotton, Friday 25:: pair. \ hnr r Y\1\-r\r` ' value 25c, Friday 15c each. Afdhn Tweddell, ' 500 for 40. Fancy Black Broculos, rc- assortnmxlt of styles. regular vnlue -7. 1-; lio--| man pundy on acts n price on every Mantle 150 for 100 yd. prices $2 to $5 to $6.50 an) Boots and Shoes. 0. Friday Up-to-Dat_e Tailor, Is: PRINCESS STREET. If you want a $20 KING v STREET. .___- I which in 3 very unkind sad unfnlr my ol pushing the mutt. Gnntod that tho Iuniloh ubool quouioo Inn irritating, sh puny pin: cl disposing at it VII nob ooluluhd to In planing. no comm-I wan union rm: FRENCH.`- Tho dsfoob of the consor\'ni.ivo csndidntes in Qooboc, the wrosting of n consorntiro otrooghold like Bagob from the pnrty, hos occasioned some xrovious considerations. Tho Winnipeg Telogrom lll come to the conclusion than ovsryohing goes liherol in Quohoc bocouso oho governrnono is led by I Fronchnnn. ond in holds than tho timo hos orrivod when the conservative pony should ssbtls whsbher hhoro is use in hothoring Any more ohonu Quebec. "Io loot, royo bho Tologrom. in is Limo that Quohoc wos tough! o losoon. Tho oon- l oorvotivo party hos lost ground in slmoeb ovory obhor portion of the dominion ho- oonso it tried to socnro jusoioo lor Quohoc's rooo ond roligion when that roco and I roligion is in o minority. Tho woy Quo- 3 hocrowordo ohs oonsorvotivo porby is to I; throw horooll into tho Arms of .tho oppon. 9 onuoofoomorvooinn simply honours thty F on lod by A French Romm Cobholic. '` Sinoo tho ooovotivo potty hos boon thus I ooorvily Iootod hy Qoohoc. ond ovidsutly hos oothiogtohoga Iron Qushsc for tho _ prooont. ohooonsorvooivo pony any vory " woll oorionoly oonoidor whochor in oholl noohho op Iho isooo hone" in- is lnsulo " l V ._ -..-.\. V\.l VIMJUOU prrjuu C3 8 Dom sometime-s-but be wnll have pct. of tube free and indepondonn all the name. , -~ ~--- vv-u umuanuu. All bnia goes to show uh-ab omvn-using is not: everything, and will nob. in itself elect any man. Mr. Teelml has bhe sym- pathy of him Whig in couducoing a cam- paign o1iha meribs. Ho may nob auzceed -in is hard no cnnbab pr:-jud c3 and cus- the re- D(r"`.nf hhh `ran an) -'--3--~A--~ ` , _,-_-.,. .. `mun uuus uuu nmounu to much. The Whig recalls the experience of a candidate for eldenneuic honours. who had many promises of bbe people :- auppsrt, but: who received. on eiecoion day. perhepe the unelleob vote of which therein a record. Hie medications were moan painful. They ran in Dwodirectiona, md lingered moebiy about; two queahione, thus : "Is my hearing defective ? or are the people conscious 0! when bhey are any- ing. I c:m o believe I am deal, and I can u beii eve than all men are liars. An- obher oendidnbe bad no meny promiroe hr the meyorelby that, alter discounting them by a very large percentage, he had en- ough ohhere, in his calculation. to give him the mayornlty by several hundred. And i` yet he was defeated. ' All Lpl, ~ I Polibical biasis, therefore, given to a rc- mark bhab had no polibical signicance Mr. Tee` /.)l is conduczing a campaign that: is worthy of all admiration. He has un- derueken to explain his pisition upon all civic questions, and to thab end has held 3 series of public meetings, at which he has given addresses and answered all questions that: were pub to him. He even invited his opponent: to meet him as these mcebings and asks pub in the debabes. M r. Teen. ll ls. in this way, pursuing the high and dig nied course of a men who has something to rest: his claim for office upon beside his consummate check. He has when the sbsnd the his views being known bhe issue I is easy to decide. Are the elec*ors sabised I chab,if chosen, he will beeqnal to she emer- gencies of she hour 3 Is be e shalwsrb in principle and charecoer, such I man indeed as can he looked up ho, as will reflect cro dis upon the cifiy at all times? If so he can very well dispense wibh canvassing, which is humiliating in bhe extreme and should not be indulged in by any sell- respecbing man. rv-....---:_ _ V will include all our favorite productions. besides many sea- sonabla specials such as Scotch Shortbread, Fancy Currant Loa- ves. Chelsea Buns, Ornamental Fruit Cakes. Oysters, O) ster Bis- cuits, Fruit, Etc. _ _.-..._. ....5..u no uuuuwu no (stay an home. has been quoted by the Specbabor It: is referred to an bhe observation of A grit; paper. `n_I,-.- \Il . \r.)AyLI ;u unn v1:\:5:51NH. The Whig : opinion, and to the cffecb nhab Mr. Teams}, of Hamilton, a candi dabelor the mayoralby, and opposed to canvaesing. might: be elected no stay v.- '-ul unucn evory Tuulrritlaty morning at P31 :1 year. Attached In onv of the best Job Prlnlyln, Omoc-Mn Canada; rapld_ stylish and chea} work ; uiue Improved presses. _ __ Enw. J. B. Pxnsa, Pr-~pr1o;-tor. -_-.... .......-xu wnlu punlllled evening at 306-310 King Hlrvel-. at. $05 er loHv- ha in the city; $5 by man, udvmue. WEEKLY HRITIFH WHIO. 12 pages, Unhud Tun}r9uu.y_n:_urnIng $13 ye A n....;..,,- . --- -. 1111511 I L4/11` DAILY HRITIHH WHIU published 9! {per yea lqHv- city: $5 bv man I maul Price 5.: a copy. By mall, 52 I year T1715 WHIGV---6.5.th YEAR. 9 DAILV nnrrmn 1111.111: - Is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world. TOYE S,' Daily, by mall, - - 1 Daily and Sunday, by mail. f"l"he Sun] The Sunday Sun 7)'vi'5x:tI id c`ANVlA/ssiN<:. In: \AII.: .`.. ....:_:,, I - ` ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. National Importance. MW 1 Addrontlllz BUN, New 1 { or the best Pflntlng cheap red I I\.IllIiI 0 alone. . .. .....g. :5 lvascn, pun- $13 ' Printing .p1d_ cheap $6 a Year II. $8 a year I Frau [Ann Gundonon. vho vu conti- d N ' IOU R1. did I IfdI:;.U,;C';U_N`lU.;`Vl on nuou H ( yea_r, r paid nu ` A com: pa Inn Kn. DETROIT. Mich . Doc. `.`9.--In introduc- ing the Rev. 8. R. Fullor. of Boston. to 1 unnllnudionco wbi guborod no Lighh mun` Armour to into to An moi impor- inliun Add , governor Pinata aid that f evorv so! in Amarica oenb ho Mnniln Ihonld y his coffin on hia shoulder. as Ibu would henna ol an intact .. -- .-uuunu awry mu coma I: ho one ol the udjuncu to his outt. um um BI {rod canola. --rrlul In Toronto. I W.J. Burma. phynicnl director of the Kingston Y.M C.A , wu msrried Wodnom dny evening to Miss Louie Abbt. eldest duughtorof Robot-0 Abba. No. )2 Main- land so-nob. Toronoo. Min Edibb Mibcboll, cousin 0! the bride, was bridesmaid. while R. W. Bu-ton naintod no nroom-mun Mr. and In Bu-non will roaido no No. "39 Al- Illl nm rlt-nth. I g` "H ` Brougham. that strnmtt` and wond- I vrtul phvnnmcnnn. ontmad school at ~ st-\'on nnd grarimltc-d at, the head of his class when twc-lvc-. At twenty ` the he was a noted scientist. I _._j_.}}? ..v- u new ur `Cakes, Pastry and Confec- tionery cannot be excelled `n K' 5 ton {or quality nor quantity. `.-n ' \\ilhrr`fnn~(' vnlvrod pnrlizlmor fwr`nf_\`-nn(=_ Pitt thv ynnnnor was `in pnrlin M twc-nty-(nP. Hnrn'.~4 Hrs! volume as puh _nt H\'vnt_v~w\'('n. Nnpolgnn, ut lwm1t_vs'\'(-n, 'l'c-nnyson. at t-hirt_v-thr:-0, took Mpzh stnnd among the pools [10 HH hiw rlt-nth. Hrnnxyhnm L... .n~ - . pub. "car. .~nv'\l unu I1fl\'I(`<` 1,:i\`m this mun!-)', he an t thul. it had lngzs and Ii.--pn.-4-d :1. ins .'~'fI|fl`l'i that 21?! lcttt` (`(`i\'c`d that day. 1 : munrlc-d. T: How He Docolvod People Who Wanted To lnln rn lone]. l.nndnn_ Uvc. 2U.--Frodori(-k 'l'urnr`r \\oodnmn. ngml twvnty two, ntwt of kin npzvnl," \\`n.~4 vh.-n';.z(`d in How street police court. with obtaining from Suruh Hllrgn-.~.~. n valuable .~`n11I' it) by (mud. The prlsnnor vnrrin-rl vn an <'xt('n.~siw lm.-inc.-..~4 .1d\'vrtie-xinsz {or vluimunts for mum-_v amid to be lying luwluinwrl in \`llX'iull.\` plm~t`.~. .-\nmm.: the pln('v.~s nmnwl wns tho bank 1! Emzlnnd nnd H... n-a.. -7 - - - l[l(' pm('(`.~s England, and the rm-:-ivimz puymonta snvxl and nrI\'iv<` 1,:i\`c lhi nlnnz-\' hn --H The Monbroal H;ald has new nboub rid- ding the municipxl service of all irregu- larities, and it: has made some abnrbing ox- I posurea. How is in than Montreal cannot: be governed. no a ciby, without: so much scandal? Why is in thnb an otbempbis noc made. honestly. to purge the city nov- ernmonn of All that: nvoura of wrong-do in-? The in ol the average al ermau is appalling. The president: of the New York board oi health has in oheh grip is caused by the na- phnlo pavements. which, he says, absorb certain impurities during the summer end give them off during the winter. But when about bhe experience with grip wbeve there are no enphaln pavements ? Dieere is in the Air. Is in united from one dia- bnnh city to another 1 We.-ab York in the purest: consbituancy in Canada. The longest olecoion trial on record has just: come on a finish. and with- ouuolicibing taught that) can ruscb upon bhe ginning member, Mr. Fell Mr. Sc Jobn a hopes of climbing back inoo the legislature somehow, and of resuming his ualka on hogs anal bow to raise Dhem, have been badly wrecked. ' The defence in bbo Sn. Ombarinoa Sun day sailing of a steam yachb cue, from the conviction of the magistrate in wb-'<:'n appeal has been taken, is than the bonnhaa been used by cerbain chriabiaua in getting no church. No boat, no qgrvice. Here's an issue for tho Lord : dayhllmnce to deal with. _____ EDITORIAL NOTES. The local election: in North Hubinga and Nipisaing leave things as they were. What: has been the effect of all the pro- beans and election trials so far? To givo work for the Toronbo Iawyerr. Is it) any wonqer than they are aobive politicians? May it bring you all pros- perity and happiness. Of course you are going to start by enter- taining your friends, or perhaps it is only going to be a reunion or farnilyV.gathenng. In any case our facilities are always at your service. M ,u i\ ,.... \II ...-you, nuu an u5uU U0 3 IIDIBD The Toronto World endorse: the idea, copieeil: without comment, but: with the ardenb desire of giving in as wide a cirdu- labion as possible. 0! course the English people will have something to say about it. and obey are nob all insane. A we 'xr.oF.vTu'7XoENr. | ___.. --v-- u-.a.;.uu uuul DH" VV IHHU 143"! ier. There is nothing really wrong with the conservative party except: than in has not a leader. Ina nominal head has abnn donod it too its lube. He is mining. No one known where he in. And without guidance the party is becoming desperate. Ibis going to do something. and ea in is proposed that) war he made upon Quebec-.- the English speaking people against the French-spanking people -and than tahere be war of races, and a light) ho a nish. 'l"|m "l`nmnr.-. ur..-u -_ 1- - -- -' ' --. ...-.. .u. uuv yunuuun DIIIUKBOD. Quebec has been going hbenl because bhe elecborn hnve not had occasion on with- draw their enpparu from Sir Wilfrid Laur- mr. Than a. ....n.;.... ---n- K -- , [hive potty entered upon a oenpoign which meant disaster {tom the beginning. Its reinediol bill was o blunder. Sir Mne- kinzie Bowel] and Sir Charles Topper could not see lb.snd the conservatives who could see it were driven into open ro- hcllion. The party went to pieces because in lacked I head, because in was it cron- purposee in regard no its policy. because its premier made the mistske of up posing that Sir John Mscdooo|d s msnule had fsllen on him. and the he hsd only to say "thumbs upt.o secure the implicit obedience of his followers. Sir Wilfrid Lsurier won because he sdvocabed I peace- ful policy on on inibobing quesbion. end because the people believed he could settle if`, Is he has since done. without) re- sort: to the remedial hill, or. as some hsve termed lo. the pilitioel bludgeon. Ounhnn has Loan .u.:.... LI----| I Inrrlod In Toronto. {Avian ..L_..'__u :- m ~fi 3?.7""3?e;'o3"2&Liu'Z3'tiZ355 ` ric eyrreyachedgthe bank when in wine found prisoner him bot-n `h b b ` `. . A b . h d H. MM(_'m_m L_ not e one was so iniuro. t auto a mu, with ,.(wpN., M Do be killed. The late of the man, had he ,..\-_ gm. mm. km,i,,K been thrown into the water, can be hzul long .~4in('(' hm-n -lninu-rt imagined. Every year those oleideatroy at-d nl. lI1spI'('lHl` llr`m'k\\'-ll a large nurnbcr ot valuable animals, which at It-(tors hurt ht`:-n n- ` they atoaclr as they are lording streamer IR? "33 1""-"" "(`r ` ` On the New England coast the uoglish may be said io bu no animal to be dreaded. "`-""` these eevege creatures Appearing in mil- lamoun Young Men lions in the warm weeks of summer, no- t`: 1` '"1`mb``r "1 l"'""|f`nl~ vouring everything obtninable SJ reven- ll(,`l`. _. V . one are they than the writer has known ';]`i`r:'N`r:'r[ r'm.'`` "0 Wm" them to blue llh sail: dragging overboard, i`itl'(` lvlt .\('h(l(li at lonrtt.-on mm and other t]C' and woe bend`, M M m-,(.n_ ` bho person who hll.-3 overboard no such a n`("`(\(l H. M. r,.,,,, ,.,- time and has a long distance to ewim, in- ut t\\(`nt_\' n-_ A; min`-_ stances being known of men who have 18 tho nmst popuiur port hi i been born in pieces by these wolves of the sea. 'i-`"````'``"``1 W i- *W`h|0HlS|I'- The rattlesnake ise menace to humm lulum at niiwtt-on. life in America, and ilall tho cnualoies m[ V"""' "1 p"""` "'i' I from this aourm warn .. n........,: ....,.__ At tv\'c-nt\--l..n.- t... -.\...l_ . -nlt-rod pnrliilmonr at un.-1 puhli~hmI I n. ,1 _ 9 V ji:` Z THE NEW %%%% , YEAR I pnrlinnmnt I took that } *4 held I mvn pnnsimz through ah inch`l)'o'n`1*-1'1` ` under sheathing, u tbrae Inch plnnk or hard wood. then twelv_o ln_g-hes ol unlhl uh- ..-|_ AI_,I m nnrn W000. then twelve lnoh solid white oak timber. nllly pene- trating the head ol 0 cuk ol all which wnnse salvation was an oil cask. Thr- sh evidently lhuuuht the hull a while and dashed at it? with terric forms, the nwnrd`entering the copper. then pnnsimz through an inch hoard ` um_ler thrm In.-I. nlnnlr ...... .... .. .....u-muwr. was (`ral times called as .1 witness in (`Men lwtwo-en nhipu rlnnmyzerl from this (`awe and the in.-xuruni-e ronlpnnie. The 2rn\'it_\' M the xituatinn uhen \'es.~u-I i.-4 trm'k by a large swnrrih man he realized when it. is known that there are many instnnves on record where they reached Dnrt none too norm to osenre sinking with all on board. _ _ The sloop Red Hnt, nu-nevi by the United States sh omnnniasion. was struck by a large swordsh and sent to the hnttmn. The force of the blow whirh t-his sh r-an dr,\li\'er may he re- nllzegklrmn the experienve ot the Qneenshnry, whivh was ohllged to put into the nearest tort and diucharize her cargo. and the ship Fort-une. whose salvation tr_vr(`e. nwnrd`enterinu tho nnnnnr nu In!` .`l)llfI]H()I]iIlll. M 4-nllzwlvrl tho .\fl|H.Nli(`.`l u Inr ntt:u'k.~'. and th- sun` startling nrr:|_v uf far vp.-st-I.~ wvrv injurr-d that the .~n\'nrl.~h hr which rhv insurnnro r-nu mi to mks-. The Into Fm [tho If-nszlisih nntnraliwf. witm lwfwo-on -ahin... .-l....`....-.` V _. _.._......... .1... In 3 and rivers ready Do prey upon unsuspecti- 5 ing natives. 3 In South America there are nob so many animals dangerous to man. The great j\guar-t.he largest American oat-occa- sionally abbaeka human beings. while the large boa oonsbiicboia are dreaded by the natives. The marine animals are possibly the moan dangerouv-. la uhe waters of the ' great: rivers and their 0.-ibutaries is found 1 aamall sh hardly five or six inches in length than it) as much dreaded as a shark. A hunter not familiar with the country was warned nob to ford a cerbain river. bub disregarding ib. he rode his horse one day inoo whah appeared to be a rll-lll0W river. In a law momeuua bhe ani mal began to rear and plunge, and as the mud was deep and heavy, in could not make very rapid progress. The rider was almosb thrown several times, hub urged hue horse ahead, thinking in merely fright)- edcd. bub it soon became franoic, and. see mg the waoer stained with bloul. the sportsman looked closer and t:hendiscover- ed that the animal was walking through a poifeo: cloud of small shes. which. inscvl gated bya ravage nature, were li'orally nearing the llozh from its bones. jn was only by the greabesn pm-n H... i.,..,.. -..4 u_yuuuU. 1 ::w; 4-nalua, 117 000; other an i- male. over 10 000. Tnus. including snakea. hired exrerminncora killed in one year over llll) UOU mm killers In India A number whoch doubtless had liot-lo elllacn upon aha increase ln Africa mun destroying animals are common. especially in the equnnorial no group. Poisonous snalron kill annually hundreds of natives. Bul l'Alo_ Uhe rhino (zeros and the elephanb cause the death of many more, while the lien is perhaps the much dangerous of all. The crocodile in- eleo a factor here in deeimating the popu- lebion. the huge snurinna lying in pool: In Rm.u. A...--:-- AL A-- --uuuuu Ul money. Uver 100,000 upees are annually paid out: in rewards I tlre mmvee for aiding in the extermination of deadly animals. The snake kvllrn in Bombay in one year do-mroyed 8 I 00!) of these repnlee an A cmn of nearly 8 000 ru pooa. In Bengal `4,000 amkoa mostly Cobras, were killed lnOadl1 3,000 wolver wore destroyed, the amount; in all pro vxncoa bamg: Tigers. about 1,600; Ian pards. 3 500; bears. l 200; wolves. 5.000; uyenas. 1 J00; I-nalna, 117 male. over In nun '!`n--- -'--'~--`-- He can't do this if you buy the guaranteed foot-wear we sellu Our Boys Shoes will etawnd the merry knocks of the busy boy and give good wear. Buy at SAWYER'S. cuuuren alone To oifeeb min terrible death rate, the British government: has expanded a hug: amount of mon'ey. Over 100,000 n ` repnlee man of main >4 mm --- I purunuy wwnoun av.nl. The gures tell a remarkable abory. In Bengal, taking an average year. and one year is very much like another, five per mus were killed by rogue elephant; man- oating tigers deenroyod 347 men. women and children; leopards devoured 149, boars thirty seven, Wolves 1.3. , and animals un- known 663 This does not include death: from snakes. these rupLiles in the province of Bmgal alone having killed nearly 10,- 000 persona. Run M... :. ....L _II V -I ~ .\mvrn.-mninn, :~mm- yours nun mt! .\f1|fi.~'lir'. .'~lm:u I`.-u'k.-. sum total m:vlc- n [nu nrr.-xv farm Rn ----mv ..-.... .. uuv uulll, wmcn Ie looked upon as a man eater ready to prey upon humanity whenever the opportunipy offers; yea the wrioer, afoer a residence of six or seven years in a shark country. where the man- sters were always to be seen. nob only was never molested when swimming. but: new: heard of an immune where a man was at- becked. Than sharks do amaok human be- ings so times is well known. bub nhe horse causes bhe death of more persons in a year bhan does (she 2haxk- . ' The most: dangerous animal to man is the snake. In India the mortality fr. m this source would. if bhe canee were a ( is- euse, create a psnic,buDyear alber year (Le same number of thousands die, the gm. ernmuno offers rewards and expands in large sum in attempts ab prooection, ap- parently wibboub nv.nl. Thu GJIIPAI fall - -......__L LI , - ' The mun outer: and man knllera among the lower animus are for mare numerous than is genenlly enppoeed,nud many have a reputation which they do not: deserve. Such is the shut, which is looked ready Draw nmn hnmnnhv 1-:-- lleuu that Bllo And 8llng-lnnkeI I Tho (lumen Lou of LI Hundred thousand lulled 'nnunj lnIu-bhIp| Sunk y aworanuh- IIIOD. Oenunodeund 1'31-nmuln. Charles F`. Holden In Nvw Yurk [A-dger. The It IOWCI Iniflllll Ara `gr --4--4 ----- nwmuzur MAN H1Lums,l DEADLY wautsns. 0AWo.R..} crvgnu Anni` ...-..---___ _ , . _ . . - - -an V-WCVVI-L `ruins no swmmens. , -- _ .v...--nnuuv UIIU um! .\-imzuhu' risks of a that M tho .\\\'nr1Hi.~h if any nu-n nrv killwi I3` :1 month pussuw hut -. .~'nnw portion I-I Yhl` k and perhaps st-rim1~|y *.~'- .~u'ord~nwn of Rh` I'I'n!, (L Brown Gnoclr-_ minn. f1|H.`~'H(`.`l()ffh(`.`\'I* slnmx Kicks the Toes Out, Bursts the Seams, Breaks the laces and Scrapes the Soles to Pieces.

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