if. |I\vr|'_; Inina steamboat Co : (Untod). `* - - -- - -I . "In III IV lnonnlnu nu. M3. iDDEN as cu. huupdhnuvdtb um 1'-I A,_ A.4AL_A- ma mm Dun.` I! an, Alnnmirtc 1 to ohsnn tum ylthiaut u vuvw -.....- . A. lolllmou; Wiuhlngton a Bprlrqlo if, Hartford. Wow A II Mu __ .- .6.-nu nvul 1..-.-. -- ._ U 1l.Y.O. AND ll.I. II. LIISII. -__... --untst at ?----:s- ' ~ pyal Mailstamships u yf3gpoo'|. same: m C. nunnumcnnY. on: L3. he 0: I VIIVEIK 9 I\v--v II! V IQ-with L) U '.L' - rln old. m-outer. Pro- do on. from Iontmu. `. Jh J ..... ..`..unr.Il1..... B ..B1A'tJu|! . . . . .. .Y.0. AND um. nu. u-W--. nuuacr SHORT urns I ~- Nlagara Falls. . 0: rm no _ to 1'3 ; 7.10 llcselad. Jnctn-I. nnti. ht. Louis and the TETTPIGITW of the belt make em! high-i egt mde sway` down in price. 25 r cent. cut clean off. 0 fake. Come in and he {or yonnelves. Then no the famous 1897 Wolendvule Wheels. with-_ tllthelltestimptovements. VV.J ELI.`- Mbnny. New York. Phllnduli lmon. Wmuhlngton and the Manor. l\AdA$l I . I, Boston lulu v B.A.$'I'. Iianmnt {Q} C; u and lot. sand I0` I fl `w. 10 (ion. sum x. 1'30}. of John- .. am; ..14h ..mand `. nth .. Ith nlv to ..l'lh ..IM.h 7` F... '0o,Londundut!_0|` W r'1'u'.'333uu-an to 0 -"|l`= "' nlun. ,.. . -_- -. _..._n.. on an an PAPERS AMUElNG\ THEIR READERS WITH CANARD8. Ir. `Into : Poonlo`n-fl`l_n Akuko on Ir. lllivrfnqt vuvu ' _.-_, > viva at rt-e_no-ru Dunn tint-ice Cou- ..;:.:.`a...` - . A (Iron: our Own Correspondent] _ Ottawa, July i3.-Thp Tory paper ! bnveetenueloto! canard: w amuse themselves and their render: during the dull unson. -The principal one 1! that Mm Torte in about to leave Cabinet at Sir Rlxhnrd Cutwrklnth instance. that Sir Richard himself is to become Finance Minister vice Mr. Fielding. who is to suooed Bi: Louis Davies as Minister of Marine. and that Mr. Davies is going to the Department of Justice in [alone of Sir Oliver Mowut. who II to succeed Sir George Kirkpatriok as Lieutenant-Gov ex-nor of Ontario. It. goes without saying that all this it invention `and guest-work. Without doubt some changes will be made in the competition of the Cabinet when Mr. Leurier returns in September. The en- trnnoe of the two controllers in it as full-edged Ministers brings it over the _ regulation strength and it may be taken ` for granted that some of the portfolios will be doubled up. But no one oun say anything more at present; I don't sup- pose even Mr. Lnurior knows. Aetor the story that there it friction between Sir Riohnnl and Mr. Tarte it is simply un- AI... |.....4. .-J Island: SI! c.. -In 'I'II'KI'I .l'IlIlIuun- - - - - _ -._,V, I-no):-!-'l'I,_I Ctowb Rut Boul- - , --__AA...Al--l Richard am: 1111'. `Luna in In true. They are the beat 0! friends. div Richard never goes back on a colleague who in under tire, but sticks to him all the closer. Mr. 'i`arte is `the target for every editor, correspondent and liur-on- spaeu who in haul up for something to write nhout, but thus for not A particle of evidence has been adduced to show that he has done wrong either in the " ~ ..-. nut! nthnr trunn- allure; I n...._a._ I WH58 ILDOUIZ, uuu Lnuu nu uuv u r.....-.- Drummond County or any other trans- action with which the Uuvornmunt has `began connected. On the contrary, inven- tigntion wiii demonatmto `that he has been grosaiy maligned by the Tories, and that whatdver of bundling has been done . .. n.,_.`..._.-...a .....u II at. the door that \V!)l|SOV8l' 01 lJUUlllllI||_, nun |a\ru . . . . ..- in the Drummnnd case lies at the door at some of their own leadors. Mr. -Tarte in as honeat a man as there is in public life; he was too honest for the Tories, hence their Iystomatlsed onslaught upon him ever since he Ihowrd them up in 1891. `I know from the best source that the stories about Me being about to build a mnnIion" in Montreal and about his none unending money like water are pure romance. He II as poor on a church- mone_e and in quite uatiniliiel with hlu mode-It home on Ht. Denis street. Hin Ions work haul as La P trio and may make uomo inoney out of t. in time. but as present have nothing beyomi a triing salary and are an frugal and economical an French-Ganaciiaas in moderate cir- eamltanoox know how to ho. Hr. `tern : Poeltipn. The notion that Mr. Tarte forced him- eolt upon Mr. Lauriar in also without foundation. It in entertained, I dare say, who thought they had a claim to Cabl- nee politienr, all the same it in `errone- ous. Tm-be worked like a Trojan for four years as Liberal organizer in Quobeo. He got next to nobhinr for his services. ior the Liberal Daft! WM Door. and when the campaign cloned in June, luau, wu up to the neck in daht. But instead of demanding a Cabinet ntlloe, an the rumor- mongars have it, he mired to be allowed to remain in private lite and attend in his newspaper. He had been defeated in Bmnharnois because instead oi` intending to the constituency he won away working for the moon: ai` nihern. It was only when Mr. Lanrior inniaeeil that he should enter the` Cabinet that he agreed to run [or his preeene riding aml snap: a pan. o..u.. ma non than he warned Mr. Lau- hv name Liberal members from Quebec ` present riding nnu nenapv u pu_nr folio. end even than rior that at the tint convenient oppor- tunity he should step down end out. He dislike! perlinmentnry and olclitl life and would relinh nothing better than to return to newspeper work, Jtt which he is en adept. But he feels, naturally enough, thet it would be cowardice to retire while the Tory press xis eeeeliing him. He will meet hie noenecre feoe to teen et the Drunnnond enquiry end the public will have it chance to see what e merciless wer has been wegoti egeinet him for no other reason in the world then thet he wee largely instrumental in eonlpeeeing the defeat of the Tories in Quebec lest ycer end egein et the Pro- vincial electione this epring. Mr. Tdrte does not pretend to heve been immaculate when he wee e Tory ooesorting with Sir Hector end Sir Adol- phe. As he eehi the other day, the Tory wee norin the hebit ofoerryinc elections by preyere. Cempeizn money wee ilyieg in ell directions. end. se is prominent worker. he helped to spend it in the Quebec district. He sevolted when he discovered thet tnnnense eems were coming tom the Lonlse huin end [red- in dock trends. refused to keep quiet Ier Sir John Iedoneld. retested odes-e at lrrihee from the gully perttee. end. ehnoet tehing his lire` in his hend._ren hr e constituency, elected end peo- ~oesded toley beret reeeeiltiee. Bnt'he has never hetreyed condence, hes never i told or blue ct e privete. netnre that -'--A-en A-eln IH& .53 g. _ .`. 6` Iwm W I WWI. nluui tuna some to duh; Ms nection with tit `low pay. Np: Iinpo bhtttbom in he aouqhuo lmlhto than-wan. Fuftolnth hohu ban ......|..uannIv arm: to VI down an am-wnyuy. nu uvluvu ---- ----- conscientiously win! 9 d` `"' '3 put and an I llnhbr III bun lulu- aggro: in voiding on tho '="L.:.:...c..n. 3. will hamb- FIIII UIIIIII-VI-an vv return. Sooond Onbln-OM to 1 I IIIIPII. huubniogn-no in nvouung cvun nu olivil. `I'll! bubb- I:.lauluuhf.I`|i"&|U_"_| d-Tho Io- 50!!!! lane Illllluuu omv-...,.._..... -- -,_ Ind Empire are mm to mouse `him of telling us to the Pope: wmmn.-1: Ulla- xnonmne allleijn Quebec gm nor that he in u had Cuthnllc, an enpmy of chm- cal schools and A mac-bhlnkbr. '1`-In lawn: of Mgr`. Dal Wu. the dehga` request- ing the bllhopsto cease lingo! ting than Llberail over the Hannah: school quot- ..-.... 1.... nmm-ad the Ultmnsonuanu. Home the valiant Pxotestantnnvof She nu): ; ..-.11 Irmnh-a {urn Inn! RS003 M:-.fLanrier'I betrayal of the tulbh. Thu. I nupppu. In the duly oountq,la the world- when I public man If pur- Iuod beyond son. 11 an Amman stater- man were visiting Europe under nondi- Mon: similar to -than surrounding air. Lauder ; visit, and baring hhnnolf as ereditnbly, the cntlm Yankee nallon would tool proud and the void: of Ilnnder -- ` 47. -5. -3.: `non Ch klyo lilunert vine. uuu w...... mommy. Ilnnder would come: at any rate it wouitfnot an---. .- __ leek to route the foreigner efnimt him. n . We do these tiling: diilerentiy Oimedn. Here there, is let-up` to party hinlignity till the victim ` s` to the stove. kr. Laurie: umutlly does not trouble `himuell over attacks of this kind. but I hear he id considerably annoyed at the Game- diana ho are loin? their best to prepare 3 hot eption for i ii he should be snubbed anti-British preu there, they will have a good deal to answer for. The Crow ; Nest Itnntl. Mr. Haney, manager of oonitruotion on the `Crow : Nest Pane line. arrived at B1uClu0'.,i':l few lays ago and has since let the contracts, in we-me sections, for the grading of"tlie first 100 miles at the prairie end. It is expected that work will be begun in the mountains before the snow files. There are n greatmuny idle men in liritleh Columbia at present who will be glad to earn nuvvy'e wages. The Oanudiun Paeiiio is noted for its energy and will probably make 5: rec- nm" for rapid oonstruotion with the Crow's Nelt. The Government will, it is thought. give a bonu_a_, for the extension of the line from Robson to the Boundary Creel: oountry, about 100 miles. Some think this euoi of the road uhouid be (-orumeneed without any very great delay. The Boundary Creek region ie rich in low grade oree which can be turned to account with oheap fuel. run... in n mnnrt that the "Helms peo- O0 nun-n. F215} E with cheap tum. There in a report ple, who were refused a bonus `at the recent session for tho projected line from - Robson to Pinoteton. intend to .begin building and trust to luck. The British ` Columbia legislature oorn a Inhnidy of` 04,000 per xniio for the ii:-at 100 miios want of Robson or Nelson. It in suspected that the Hoinzee are in league with "Jim Hui of the Great Northern and that he may be finding the money to en- able them to ntnrt work. A road from 'i`roiii and Robson to Pinoteton or even only as far or Boundary Crook would be awaiuabie acquisition to the Great Nor- thern. but would divert trade and in not practically troneler th`e whoie ot that port of the-country to American handl. The mtelt thiig the Ottawa Govern- ment can do. therefore in to hat the I-ieinvee and Brother Hill Inderetend that if they ohoolo to imiid it i-ine they will have to grout running powen to the Canadian-Pooiiio, inasmuch as Canodn is determined to retain oontroi of every portion of British Columbia. In any event. inteiiigentobeervere . A bonus should be voted when the onus meets in` February for on extenlion of the `Crow's Nest mod to Boundary Greek. so that the work may be going on at the some time and the entire route, from bethbridge to eundery Oree opened on -nan Al nrnntinn lQ_ 140$!) DHCBO W0 '|" soon as pmotioa lo. Inallnh mmtlnl ll practicable. English on mini beginning to enter in consider-ub_o nlnounu. The dcngiiah inventor wan IO badly nipped in the South Ah-ienn mines the} it hnqtaken timeto convince him of the valueof those of British Columbia. The Revival of `rude. The runway returns. which are A good conimeroiul barometer, are improving every week, anq. union there is an un- expected set-bauk, the revival. in trade nhnnld he well under wuy by the mi. lb In trade ahonld be well way la not llkoly to amount to much in the States till the question of currency re- form is permanently settled and of comic we cannot look for a boom" in Canada tlll our neighbors are really prosperous. The lmnbermen here are pleaeed that lumber has not all I0 eaelly under the new American tarlfl. for the United State: la bye odds the boat market we have for the cheaper ahd coarser trades. The crop: In Eastern are not looklns quite on well as those In Weatern On- tm-lo. In Quebec. when there was an exceedlngly wet aprlng, they are back- ........a ...a light`. ahounh the recent hot GXOOOIHYIQII W81 : spring, um; ward and I ht though upon hu he pod them along. I that naval looklil bother. WIN eprlng, they are unus- In Menitobe they never looked With good luck the harvest up there will beet all former once for there wee en unueuelli large ere: of new land eown. The Crow : Nest nndertaking hoe pnt heart into the Britinh Columbiene end Mnnitobnue. All the euppliee will be bought ee {er ee practicable from local etorekeepere and fnrmere. Three or four thoueend men will have to be clothed end fed for two years. The dee ning of the St. Iawrence Cnnele, invo ving en expenditure of two or three mxlllonu mom, in linking` tliinge lively between Pmoott end entreel. Benkere any thet in ooneeqnence of the bi; edvertieement Cenede he got in England through the preferential teri end Hr. Iaeurlwe vieit, then in beginning to be e better demand for Cenedien eeouritlee. Cane- `(lien Peciiide heve gone up with e bound ieteiy end en Ittli Heing. It would not be Inrpriein it lay the time .the Crow'e Neet in In . withenehenthueieeu end eueh, eneen tortheeolnpeny end in eeidtowente .':.'.~..::-.2-`.;.":.+*-W.-'= ":~* ~' yeerven n 2' The Ieduetionofthe Britieh gcode. ieetimnletlngirnpeeuend uwdceneotburueln-wt eelutbe. DIBIIIOIIQI 00 In J. P. Ilanloy. A ` J. D. Glldaruloovo. Anal. 0.'l'.ll.. Station. (I Olnonoh M. T ` - - --..---u-_ mnnndi 1. w mD:N11:s1A;r. JULY ',`JOId" III >350 DOHIIIIJI ll,lm_, many uapuu-r than will lulu-`and had: lava ` to song out They go from St. Vlncawho Oho nltaennq at Dorobeltaar.` N3. ll. 25...... .....a ll:-. 0. `II. Ifraiar have done uu.`:o an mung` H_nQ_, ttmt !pIh- `> .13.... -nr Ann-pinnd hmdl ` QIIO begun tholr` enquiry {ion honox-able men of Mr. llheok, G at Jun mould o.1':'m'.'3: he Itctohry. who has been abated In the Tory pop: to: doing his duty In a thorough but ti sldox-one way. Mr. nd and mu Foster. an Ottawa ..an..:.1 1. nnn warden It 8|5.'Y|IIoIlIt, nlhennu 101-. . ` . gown and Er. 0; :5: dgo valuable work for the obuutty onne they ; enguiry at Kingston. and \ hnnnrnhla mention alto by mgdo Ida:-aw Mr. roam-.' an Uunwu ollolal, In noting warden Ir.` Quhnot having bun mlpondod. Be umbla uoniconthvy and now to St. Yin- oont. in _npokou of. boron likely to ho unpainted I Tpornmnnt, Inlpoqtor. _'1`ho cvttlenooihosn thus! lab you: at max uh. oh. nvarnlnnlli IIIIBOHX `III bun thus! nu you: an In; rats the Govamnunfinqnotion ho somewhat of 3 km. simply bncauu the . innpectou hpvo boon too any-going and not disposed to unearth Ionndnlni There in is belie! inlloatronl that a good part at the Tory campaign fund and in thuitdiltrint name from the large outlay:-0| capital nooounl st St. Vin- cent. it may be diicuit to pi,-on it. But- ooconling to all accounts the commit uionou will hue a shocking story to tail of- the mute of money and privgtae ob- bery that ha: been going on for a my time. GATINEAU. Int; IM I #97`- -~ ---~ - V - ' E I n :- . Y - - - ng u\- A .0 10 p.l|. usoa. am am. NT :- o 9 9 I I: 1! Ounce out no marl: 3 ontnnl III! on Qb'A'i}'\hr' '"""I`u. n In INK IWA ;-`dh __.____.____.________ Prince of Wnlel end HI`: linmily. In the Ladies` Home Jourmsh. George W. Smalley writes iteroatingly, of The Penonul Side of the Prince of Wales." Thu domestic relation: of the Prince." he tm.v.~, are not A topic for free discus- sion, but at least one may any that one aouroe of the general regard for him in his hearing `both to the Queen and to the` ,Princese of Wuies in public. Nmneroue public ocouaiona have I 1:-eeented the Prince in an attitude of aeotionnte de- ference to the Queen which is plainly no matter of decorum merely, but personal -the son to the mother; and when the Princess was px-esenc-the hulband to AI... uolln l'rl "UVHB the wile. H 'l`knun Those who known will tell you haw deep has been the `devotion of the father to his children from their infancy and youth, when the Prince used to be in the nursery eurly each morning, down to their present mnturlty. A word may be said also of his brotherly nfleetfon for the Empress Frederick, who has I0 narrowly missed, or at most nominally shared for 3 short three months. one of the great- est Imperial thrones ln the world. It was her nearness to Homburg which in among the inducements that brought her brother there regularly. He was con- stnntly at the old Schloss, where till her new palace wus nished she lived. The Empress wns constantly in Hamburg-- her cm-ringe, with its bluok horses, and the fmni-linr Imperial liveries, always in front of the Prince's ville." . '1-ulllc. ' Wealth, like everything else in this ` world, is simply pouihle power. It can be used for good or it can he need for evil. It depends entirely upon the man who has it on to how it shall be used. But It man may pay altogether too large a price for wealth. I have known nun who began poor. who determined that at the coat of no matter what they would be rich; and they have Iuocoedod. B t they have paid for it at n price tho I would not be willing to pay. They have paid for it the price of individual cultura and development. They have paid for it the price of friendship. they have paid for it the price of at home lilo, they have paid for it the price of expanding .hIort Ind generous mind. There in danger hlong this line that you cannot I00 upro- fnlly guard against. The mun who be- gins simply by grasping everything he {can lay his hands on gets in the habit of ' grasping, until it in very hard for him to give it up. He pays the price of his ......mnnn and financial and manhood. I the price or sweetness and nonou had 1: mend. as rallwny preIl`denb-he hoapuned on lnbo tho lnvlnlblo now- ` who said to me one day, polnng to a man who was nctlng on local hangar)- nuunter At A way atcstlnn: I would 3 vs cwrythlng I have in the world lf I could go home to-ulght. and sleep as that man in gnlng 1:0. Ho hud succeeded In bull- nesn. but he had r-mcrloed a good deal for ma succeas.-l)r. M. J. Savage. .-._:_.:_-___- .__________- Ilow Cigar Auhen Ara Utililocl. Cigar when one used for medical pur- pnws. as a cure for ringworm, epidemic umrintinu etc. They Are useful on no- mung of the lime and uicohuiio proper- ties they contain, for which reason the ashes are used in France no mnnw. Cigar ashes have been sold under}: 9 pramntiom title of "diamond dust from the sun," and the purpohes to which tinny are chiey put are c euning pinto. brightening and shun-pa ing razors. iniwets nnd other deilcuw auruioni instru- .......... .. ..n Innnntinidn for plants. em", lnnoets and other nencuw uurunum um...- menta, an rm lnaoctloldp for plants, eto. and an n toothpowdor. It.,hn been staged that n London rm offered a guinea but ounce for them for the purpose of com- `noundlng with other nrcles in the nmnufaoture of do-ntrloo. The tub is. however. so light that It requires a very large quantity to weigh an ounce. before tlrmyto dress for dinner, the nu- tor at my country resort onnn allp y to some cooling brook near by, and there give the feet the aprlng" tmsinwnt. It In what we hnlltho "ulendalng" process. -1-I.-.9 . -nnnl nlnnn the: bank when the _.____.__._. How tn KM.-p Ihn Fact Ilohdor. When the heat of tha day is over, and before dinner, the vial- .-- .. ..... munn-v mnort onnn alln nvy cum. "ulenaenng" pmueua. X-leleet 511100 along the bank wncnr mm Imus. kit on the ehoea am; stockings. and. dlpplng each pink up In she water. allow the cool stream to run our the feet as high an the unk- lec. Be sure to point the tool I um: um! m6ve the ant gently In the water to mute the mat on et the Inter gnuhr. has the cool stream now our the feet for an hour. hold them In the nun for 16 minutes. dress. and no hook to your boarding place ready to dance all the evening In the unnllentputy ellppel-I l- --a- nnnnnnj Qljml. tho evening In Ina Ilnluuun hyolrnuautwnuleoln o --.-_--_:_:-._ tented Wlllll Nulrul I ` mg,-9.," gtd Juniper. uwnll It. wnuld mil | . Wollld liip II nun). "I no more has boon I machine pn- uented which records onrg /3111 I nun .7 Q .........- " null` Jnllll. protzygoultastltlt trlodonnomo J my tenants." aid lutigtno -Yunkan Stuntman. . --:-?_.__-- uxqves." mid J nmpu-. - Well, to wound put;/wuohlno no .a Yocnolvu Hanson look on lot tho dilution sud rrquluiu that no break down your it [call croon- lndh s'.-.*.-.%;y.-.`..-- -:~-*`:.:*.. .. :.. .., with I.oot0oIontlI`n;;;\u-u. n_Aq[I1`BRs :-------.--" Wollld loop It l|IIO!~ LI_--4 L_- Lgn A vi-Inn 3 umna p loom. J prumonodo ooh.` ehyldlj `E.[:3B.% Aka": I-1131!`: JAMES mo, l`lu.ItnndnIl nan; Gunning tho Iapopl _ Hutton. - l{x.\'us'rox, July l3.-Tha fruit union in now an in. height. and all thou In no oontrod on this brunch of Cl!|ldO'I arming industry. Prnotloully prion Are tho unto u when Int. quoted. n will In nor. from the use here lvon an llpplloel by dulon : Butter an oggI- ow laid eggs. 10c. and 12:3. sdozon._ Fmh butur c 100. to 180. u lb ; packed or rolled bubur. 120. to I50. 0 lb. Gnin-Ont.o. 24. 5 lnuholx budkwhut. loo ~ , 420. ; rye. 35. ; balmy. ...n ._ ax- . Mnnifnnhl whelfa. N0. 1] bud. I pen, 360. nmvy. 23. 25; Manitoba when. 1, 800.: No. 2. hnrd. 280;; northu-n..77o.; white winter. 7530. Flour and leod-l`lour. bakers`. among. 01 In m IA `15 A bbl.: MOT`. Wtlto. whifo ` Inkott . 34.10 to 34.25 . bbl.: mm . patent, 34.40 to 34.60; funny our. 84.25 to 84.00; br3n. 812 to C13 3 ton: Ihorta. 013 to CM 3 tom o3t.m33l. 3nd rolled 0300. 08.26 3 lo 815 3 ton. H3]; food. 310 to 3113 hon; pt-and. I12 uo . Frulb---O3|lforni328uInu, 150. 3 doun: bbhoommocl, 81.10 3 cums` chops, 814 3'13 | . to 300. 3 dotom` G3liforni3 pan. nlpborriol. 10. to Rio. 3 box; Imwhniu. 80. -to life. 3 box; 4'5*7"'iiNE _ %~M{C)NIREALk' * --*"~ Nut You-E Gym-an melons. we. to 500. nob: pinonpplu. mu. to 150. each: human. Ibo. ho 20. I 663.: Vnlcnch onn . 200. to 800. 3 data lemons, 10. mo. dozen; oooomqtn. ac. to 70. each; to sugar, Ion. M 120. 3 pound; Im. 01.50 to $.00 shrnl; handy.) tulle. I gain; onnborriu. loo. u quart; lip. so. 0 nd; hickory mm. So. so 100. I quart: M_hh.w` '5' _ puma: , PRODUCE AND Plbf. g.-` \- 4 Tr : -- ..V~-w JULY any 1 1% This Bedroom` Son. in ' . and Anti up OakFinid)..m ' 130580 in. Onnmonfu . p Cum Got and Stoolnyfil and nntle ` " - -.4- -_4 L--Inn. V `M W bl " 1` qutw. Wool~h' owlnclondnoptuhnorlullli. s ~. Mon-rnIA:..;:.y" I" Coohondolbnt Q ` nndou _m v _ the one ` Ihif _ |...m.l.ALn at-In mhnl `K QUU nun In Inn at ww-cg nbodr ~ buhohoh van Way 86 hours, but my Ihpd to than usual, uqd tndo - . prioout aopuqt. ` ~ ~ I. . There in ntmgttlr -L` uh pporIl OhtsbQ|b.II`_ ~ '_` _, from 40. to 4&0. W __ - Ihntln sold aw Iron A` ti ` gm! [ho dov_n.Ion - ..._ the and IDIUUII '- I - nyqd prices it nbpuj t. km do in nu ` the but bum` _ I0 0. ml tho domgou lg! Iron 11:. was. mm: 32 w Ibnut Hie. but. then won veg g_ `win A `P0145-J01` . ' told to-dny u.| from UL`! 4` , muht. 15! 3:5` If'bc'o353'a"-'o`u~ `us: .-..'3,..... m. 13..-win.-.nuu..l: pa on I! an cu. _?.':".`.L`,". W-0| |`,u .._.A.4 'lUlI0l'I\H-au-.---_- .__ __ . RT::nf`on`s,:ilul |n6n.m uoo \ Iontlayai I. an mu m = E: Quin Inn at M7!` at on II In. Punnnn no (`adv-lu 1 may .0 TL. won: M %:::'|`>t"I.:ndu)- glpoph an in 0? much by dulllm. .o ---___.__... nnggg lwn Nu vs; V: `..~.... _. I'IA|l.T`0N AND FIONTRBAL `LINE. ll Inll!-TON" um" paw, 101335: Qu":h'ou"'3'ii 3'...` 3 . KAI . """"""E"'** 7}`jI:.::::2%.u $II`Hj'\ ' _"` DAYS. W-IllVIIUIu-I :- - um-nomm. Kinlntoug 8:15 am. _ ",'*-' ~- l~ - ~ . R ,_ "JUBIBBE" )0- _..-.._ , All. Fl! on lliunuimu .5-., 4 -Tr!-Wcokli uomog IDAYI """x-oj " vm uuywu, u... bpwufrsl mums '20 uoau-aux. Gmihonclnoe on ldltudlvuluiy 7. will-TlI4E-Td-WIoAk`l1_t_o_r:l`osh harm -5.`. n..a.nn._.L__ -411. I.I..A. v--` - .. km wnnouvinnnv. mlomnnl. Fro - I .I..II-ML hly City rvuunuu loot Brook same. I -&-uIuu--- -----:: P. A. l'0LGEl City Pnmnuor Aunt. uhrgok Klnnton. *2:".`:":3 .1: room lunuu an devlu. '1' tlylluhtodlnl r .:hl;u.1:c...:i' '|`h hum l I I11 W loh uoouuu far and the cunt: ml lestnn . In" I tho W0-I ; no Iqundrow by tho New Y has smoke must: 7 on ultulnoru I 5...... `mm mnln ionpn. Ipldsn, Wod- J pan. iondun, Wad- >ool Adana wok Ola in II. , olooulo llchtqlpnoloun I d I I :.m::2.=: .::'._.a'.-.I > 080.! Ilno; 08.15 to ` Prom Qucboo. 1I-- I-1! Inn: FIOIII Huuuvua ly ard. Ivan 1: ml. 0 Ian " lllth, 9 mi Ann. `ht. CAI :3` Vim- _ 4* if V uoopud) a'l nudnn II huiur golngto Hugh. Duuonto. Ion. TNIIOII, Bollovlllo, In `igloo! new-:1 M-tilt} V upgalxi-or,t., um I` `.3.*s.*:=:?!`.:i".'.`,';.'ja ER. '.'N(-)-Tl'_-H KING" "3; Osrthuinlnn .' Ooluomu .. .. . lnunsnetnn... E-union. .. nmirllnn . A1aLANIeI%:11:?| `.3-Rf-_-v------- For Liverpool (culling `uh `Movllln for V:,apd9ndqgy)ovory Saturday from Mon- :1-oilmsll 3 sh Quebec. from Ioumul. from Qnokco n.._m|.n ____ ..1nh July .. .... .......... ...;'{_p Wpiii ........uux.Imy................,...s.;..; .... I Oath nhnu utJu01 .... 0olomtn......thAu.... .......... .......suh lnuumthn. .... ..|4rhAI1u . . . . .. ....14t.h -uhhn........ utAu.. .2:and uu.\g1inn....... an Aug . ;o luau... 3!)! Beph. .. I thank in our: Sntorxnnlon Apply to L `' `"`'cK;..l.'.'`. Motion ` iv 3 'a1I'.l\HQ.`I'a.-vi A1333. `ANNUAL gxcunslou __'1o._.. Ste. Anne de Beaupra, TUESDAY, JULY 20th, '97. % l;'tm1'u';;hTiIiI on nu loom doM . M... I on tho" *' . :?i`?I~ Choir neuron rt: Qfxlndnwu, no unzipped with indlv due I: no And Inn the lament noting uugtnelty any summon on the ab. Lunanoo Ivor. who u Ilml arrangement nordu puuonuon the In urlvllig - lovhauythe oxooupnt. Ruin It I. n at Blair i. r- Iolod 017. b about no 1. nt I mule): no qxpcnu nu npuod to m e the dnin room urvloo as perfect. an culinary 5` uoofnl both new Itll` n Th RI` - lift! 1 zlyllghhdhyo ooh-loltymnd cqniroc uln um most powuml type of Murine Truinn will lean Clt-y Passenger Sta Hot: at no n.m.,12 oulonk noon. 1:10 p.m.. and Spo- `olol Train in 4:50 p.m. nu..b.|. um ha nnml to return by all reuulu no Tickets will he good Main: to July um. um. For furthu Information apply to Will U) ruwugu . lion unit. Kinnton. i*""ri5li!iit}9s28:92.d.9.!%h"WI F 3 II |'""- v 2:: ___.;._ ... an Blah Inll! B nomdui nhh. 53; on, pgungor Ihtlolu I uh... .5-.50., [in union. Rnncrrruz mpuun -'- *~1~1--'-I-.:'ar.x:: .-. Winn: vgy- -- -, tarszgswq. ... M rho to all bum Anthracite cool. thalr Immaculate cleanu- Mn nbunoo or music: mm _ at A ntonmbon any to- ng wall-merited dlntlnoblon 0 tho Io Iquldron." They are re ll moor York Gontnl 81: 01 on tho mush. > no uuuclall any line loan. The main pun-you of t. olr nu-ofnl gnnnemouon bolt`! to adapt them toduy. In an-vloo to _ onu-cal. Thnlr clout um- unolunrunwl doom nord the nnndouo C In |o'ro:vno.I9.\.'.|.|'.'1 _'._`*.'.`!``.. `H33: :2: I Canada Rallwaynl "w'"'-`-'T'i"- ..'-.__ __, Good pnlnp Juno mu. Return nnsll Ana. : Hood molar -Only MI, l_l_oC_nm n!I_.Q|_ TIPIB TA uni-$`!".'APB NGIN1` Ill vclwgv gundny 'o`;r'oot6.tod) and 2:30 . . pg . connecting at ` A. . zlnoone with tnlm to all point: In the UNI TED ETATEB. 1:14---- DA`-AA -Innhihl (`PI b'n WILL RUN Home Seekers Excutsinns _..-1-0... MAuIIoIg_f".::m::!* nn Hill mn Good noun on. Ratum nu`! laps. ma. (bod only Jun lilh. lluurn uni 160:. mu m 2x.~2x*.-.':..:'.:;. _ "- - - BIO! 0310!. Vlinnu um: I. N WAY. Ant. Gan. Pun. Act. `bod `mg quy jun. nu-uuz ..:::*. !. &'`3?B`.'e':..`:.`.2;.%. ` - IIHIIIAV. 3. ` Ultfll For lo lnmrml :3. :I`l;6`-1;`!!!-AQ'0II (look! nllom mu gr-......... , lo'I_op unk.) to: who tut. win: on $1.: mo: uu-ullnn trip on V. o Amu can MIIO. rho Amorhsn mm of Shaman nu thin I! Ihloll draught pnuonur honhn on th ronbo. thus Inum-hm choir lulu; able to run I In flpltll, sun when the want In at in van polnh. - otloo xgqrqnq daily Iorv_ino will appear ..-nun` no 1 to " m 7o}'."(.'.`.i"2.'=`uo'.`.`.n`. .`.`) rd hr 11 (I no one tlod to {ma berth. Inna `ve euu stamp for descriptive __1r.? I_s_. roman. - ~~----- Annnt. |||||| IIUIIIII-I lrvnug -V made or Exchan- Log 5 J ad `ll OI 1 not `no... main mtllm. Iuw nus:--u 1 fun ulnrotlur 9?:-Rte: for .40 lot or hunti- nnsnnmnoq 9.` 3., VV -ldJI& 11 A . N x? it. PM ad m|`a::'lu %o?5lm2;::`{VMl=1`:at:x: t. o . (\1"T'T'|'F=l`. l'icY.oLEsJ i U. I. I003 Drvua an .-um.--V... 1'll%.BU'%BlLIgD .P.A. l!..W. . 1111.. (iynonu. N.Y. AA. 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