yfendrnn aweliancel Durkeb Bperroc." _ Ha King Eng.| Chlnooo wonnn, who utndiod modloinoin this oountry. taking the degree olM.D., It now In charge of the Slang-Hu horpllzol nu Foochow. and 8 coolio whulod his blind old mother 1,000 milgg on 5 bu-row to his Hot to the woman doctors A doublu a ration for ostnruct mm the result. III5 ho old wo- man can no as well In over. - u:-. u....II... .m-.|mu- nl Hm lnmnnl I well to ovor. - Mioo Goodloo, Author of tho hrnouo "Collogo Gizlo" otorioo. doeorihoo in hot hrightoot. manner in tho Soplomhor Scrib- ner o o vocation opont "At tho Foot of the Rochioo"-owoy in the Northwooh. and at oputolthouountod polioo. Thohono- portion. polo ntotchoo. gymhhono rods. and othor oooiol divoniono 01 that diatom; roqfon no outnttolningly ptotorod. ho Yiotorlon audit` of nunoo lo holng dlooooood in tho Unnod state: by tho Evonlng Pooh. Honor : Woohly and other hliootiono. Bonn Amortoono think thot I logtootlyto tho dioorodit of Cooodlono thot thlo oohono ooomo pndootluod to looro. Ono writo: thlnkoit shown that In hovo no opptoolotiou tor owonton with lmlooond for lrlvolity onong thooo who do on It. A ltrngo uh lndood. What and ohronlolool n and downs Ill the no hlueoty of icholu Canada. the million! out when tho nlmwndc I.0o|Indo.nI v-vvvwy --- 1".-w ~ -- --- ulnl town at (:`--ro`o'tiu.(}'o7|ot"`u-do. nu . and who ondod hi: lilo bymoidr thnnuotlnni n....|n-nu nan-.uu:. IIIIIO. mu WIIO onouu III III! Ivy IIIVNII ihooilior y! Oneohowuupoonwnn-T daring nine. About a (nap. Then in hunt uddouly rich by writing ibognu said in which undo Mn u niiiiudn. ..'.`. llhnillioudidltot bring him hpp|- hn-n-Mn cm-bk nds M: I my sc1&s"sdnj mnuus. Iwulrvow v - u Uv ---w ru-- vuvwu - ..-.. '.'m upon us. ab mun run. And much": Iippolh M310! `rho llpy u Booordod In The In: may run oi `rho country. In in: mlookn if the povun wan: uving urkoyfox-'1`hanhgivi n . \ This is the tumor : year. `flue compli- menu of the season are all going his way. Vnrrli in Amnnina Iuivnnnll M: Monmmtini EIOIIII 0! H10 IIIIOII IN Ill `DIRK llll Wly. Verdi in Amusing himself an Monwcntini _ by writing the rcquiom foxyhis own fnnonl. u:........ u:....u..:v- |....In. I... hnnrnun mnon Signor Nioolini'| health bu. ignprovod enough for Adolins Pntti tobogln enur- tmini:g ngnin. A ranch not nm-uh hu boon untamed Our Patent Couch Bed| ulnln Lynn. _A FE:-such wot nurse ha: been engaged for the czar : Intact daughter. Europoan digllomucy cure: to be 3 dr nub ecu. nnnnin dn Dninnnv. A ram! snorti- GI IOIIIIUY CEIFBI I0 DC I GI IIIU ecu. arquil do Quincey, ll reno nporta- mnn. who has lost one leg and walk: about on crubchu, bu gone to Welt Africa to about big game. - In aha mum of Panic. N.J.. two IMO bne exam Iunor or romumng. Noah Roby. of New Brunswick. N.J.. has recovered his night After being blind for ten years. He Is 125 years old. and hopes to break the age record. A namblimr scandal is crentinc 3 sensa- HUPBU PU UFUIK DUO I83 |'UUUl'U. A gambling scandal is creating nion eh Hong Kong. One oicinl.who made 87 per day for permitting gambling games to be run. has been committed for trial and eevernl other officers suspended. Raw, W, W. WAnnl1nw_ of Rellevilln. Ind.. unu oovorau onner oxncera auapauueu. Rev. W. E. Henahnw. of Bellovillo, Ind., has served over two years of a life sentence for an murder of his wife. Nbw A convict. ;.. oh- .o..o- n-.:..u. nnnfnunn that. ha nnrl !0l' MIG murder 0! ms WHO. now u ounvnuu in tho state prison confesses that he and two scoomplioes committed the crime. A Pm-in dnnmr. who fsvors vegetarian- DWO ocoompnoea commxnwu Due uruuu. A Paria doctor. who favor: vegetarian- ism, ubllabea an article beaded "Shall We as Meal; 3" Most of us certainly will if we can get it. Even dog esh fetches aovenl dollars I pound on the Yukon. It. in thy. lnmnln mnnnuilm bbab buzzas III` III EIIIUX GIG I09 Will. Illll X- as Do-uuotroublandohlns --.L.L-J Lgnhdhnnnn jn A-`Signal Anofu wk-=-r-aw-r uvuununu. nu-v an anal . C. D. Kermon of Lieut.-Col.Korr,of this city. write: from Wnwnneu, Mnn., where he in living, atnting that the crops in that Ezvrtion of the prairie province have never on better than this year. Wheat will yield on an Average, twenty-ve bushel: on acre. Mr. Kerr in in the service of an in- mrnnce company and is located near Bren- don. This town ha, a population of be- tween 4,500 and 5,000 only. yet at the In- nunl lull {air this year 16,000 people went through the turnotile into the fair ground: and the fair lasted only one day. Uqmpare Kingston with 19,000 population and Brun- don with 5,000 l ll. U. HIIVMIIUIL The Bay of Quinta Ry. new short line tor Tweed, Nnpunoo. Deaeronbo and all lo- cal points. Train loaves City Hull depot at 3:30 pm. R. J. Wilton, C.P.R. tale- graph 1 tlioo, Clarence street. Will] II! II} III lull`.- Man of In early tend the poor our out o and hnf worn garments, Vnch u drones. jnclxou, oupu. akin-bl. cosh, vest: and punu. By this work hundrodn of half- olad pooslo urn undo warm on ! oomforr. nblo.nn ureenablod to appear on tho streets. I- ALI. ...--|. -1 -L-_n._ ._-__ _u_,,,,_ The only time a mermaid is supposed to envy a human being is when she look: at sucha Shoe an a fashionable woman now wean. ' But the ptices-the"`A ugust price;--thet we have now pnton the remainder of our summer stock are so low thet no one need envy, for all can buy. IIl_O___ _.___ __!-I.A ;I_-_ I v--I, --- ---. w-- --"- We've gone right through our warm weather Shoes and made I math down. The weather is so mm we. want to do Indus gnoql: to Ink 1 ` lSy%h,5I1z sl Dry Dock locllltles. The board of trade will ask the city council to furnish arc lights for the dry dock,'*to be used only on such ni hts as vessels are in dock {or repairs. Tie gov- ernment allowance for repairs and mainte- nance is 81,500 A `car, and will not permit of the purchase 0 on electric light plant this year. In view of the generous action of the minister of public works. the leest the city can do is toniiord this convenience. Next year it is ho d that the gov- ernment will be a le to include in its appropriation allowance for ap- paratus for incandescent lights, which can be put on swinging wires and used to light the dock below the vessels. It is also 01 the ilrst moment that the city should ad- vertise by poster or circular, at every port. the decrease in dry dock rates, for the re- putation of the dock for high charges is es- tablished all over inland waters. us... even n--any; -u uunur. Geo. Cliff cells the ettention 0! the public who went mule investment for their money to give him a call. Ho olfere u in] in- ducements in the reel eetete inc. 95 Clarence etreeh. - Mrs. W. J. Wilson. 16 Miuion avenue, Toronto, say: : "Hue used eav :11 boxes of Miller's Compound Iron Pile. Have found them gopd medicine. For sale by E. 0. Mitchell. FBI... I}... A! !\....A- `D- ._-_ _|_-_A. II..- Let Your charity be Bright and Attracuve. mu IOOI qlnto II won II new 0830!. New and fresh colon Add to the joys And plenum of the poor, and the gar- mhznta do not have the uppounnoo of cold it . O Trhilywnrk of hrlnhhninn In: Mr! nml Olllfyn This work of brlghtoning up oid ond fodod clothes it done as o trilin out with tho DiomondD on. Think o! t lo I Isl work, door lodoo, whon your bundo ol clothing in bolng pro rod for the poor. Ono pocket of Duomon D oooung ton oonto. will add ivondorful y to tho vnluo ob vour donation. XIIII. Ill I00 V your donutlon. The inmate: of charitable iqgtitntiona and our deserving town and city poor are with us at nll times. V-nus at man _..--I... --_J AL- _--._ _____ Ilaltla In thin work of chuity. mun donors are muking their um: bright an stimu- tive by the me of the Diamond Dyn. The old mnonta are dyed tome suitable color md ooh qnito :1 well Now and frank nnlm-n Add on 0.. hu- -not rogulurly handle them goods. to-nxlnounmooa so-c Inn to: rub - on counnlulon. Locnl bioyclo duloru oomploln regarding the notion of a city auctioneer. It brought housldrgvb number of bloyclu ondin ulllng them at Auction. Regulu dealer: pay the ruling wholoulo prion for the wheel: they handle. and all them as use regular mail gural. having to keep many of then: ln store {or-n longor or ohortor time, and sell them or opportunity otforl. But. an auctioneer. who dou uocurol I oounignmenb so very low pricoo. bring: them here, and suction: than all at whnuoevor prices he can gob. There ah u-ld ho a low to protect. the rogu- lu dale . Such roles I! thus hurt the A-Jinn-n huh`:-Ln.`-won-II `curl up` nltnnnlahnr I a clan nnx. ' | he Wmo reporter called on the suc- laioneerm question and asked if he had anybbin no any regarding the matter. He uni he had heard there was some "kickingdono but he was ying no attention to it. All he wants was his commission, and thin he wu going to try and get. Tina mnffnr mnv I-an mnrln I-ha hlllil nf ll uuu gun. The matter may be made the basin of a petition to council, asking for I special license fee on the sale of good: brought: no the city, and sold in this way. Ill llUIlUl'la DIIUII III!!! I! IIIUIU llllfi ULIU ordinnry businessman. nnd are altogether out of the rogulnr line of trade." (kn vnn nnr lnvn lzhn tmnnainnh trader: ;g '=-"='e:s*~s` $0 v maniac. WIIU I'D |0l'|'Dl'. ' "No, {have enquired, and nd that the goods are lent here so be sold on commis- uion. The owner doou nob accompany them. hence the by-law you refer to does uo Avply in the one." "\\ hv mun hlmmlnn ha nnid for whnhevnr non nvply In one one." "V\ by can bicycle: be sold for whatever they will bring by one firm while other: sell on! at high prices '.' If you offered your w cola at low gures you could clear out your stock ,in short order could you not . nu- A....I..n. 1).. `I ........L ..B`.....! L- I--- you TOIEF DU III Dlllg l0I|,l BI : IIIUIEIOII F "Certainly. Segue rm bu hm] an over stock; have been obliged to raise mono as short. notice, perhaps, Ind hive sscri cod nhsae wheels. The auctioneore get the bene and we dealers in another city have to suffer for the poor business sagscicy. some steps should be taken to prevent such sales exoepl: on psyment of a special tax. \l7..... ...._....L.... ....Il-.l A- Al... _.... HOD .' "No doubb. But I cannot afford to loco money on them. "And in mnnav hainnv lunch on tho whaaln IIIOIIOY on UIIIIII." "And is money being lost on the wheel: you refer to as being sold an Auction 2" "(`.nrt.ain|v_ Rnma rm hn hm] an nvar ENVY: OIIF OI IZIII IURIIIIT IIIIO OI Iif." Can you not have the trnnaient nder: by-lnw Applied in such I can ?" asked the Wine reyorhor. nu- -.... ........:...l -...l 8...! Al..b Mm mw rem-can `rnannuuolf. Invent You-'nIunoy At lone. .. nun: ..-lI- LL- -A;-_u-._ _:.|__ - Iomithlng Llko A nu. I --- _-.. _l Y)-_.A. I`I-I If- IIIG. W Ill A an; ':...":'.'s':".."...n."" l, . % Mooag vgi _m i: nonunnnnr. .- --. _..._------ wv-v--I--uuvnuw vv-- vvwwruvv She says uomo four or flu yours: as 0 Ivan troubled V! II 0 llulloud 1! was framed by several of on: but o 01 doctor: nhd Ir! [HI I O? punt cm 6 rooolvod no hon:-M until I cried l4|..:{x'j mpux `[0, v I `Q gap v .- rovo. I Ion. nltlo M on mm was 2 band. and I van mm able to nova OI mg to Emu lmluulnt. Bdoulhud u...'l...a...u. nyhulth improved. on tho I send A complete cure.` ' I onn highly I-ooommond Sll\AN's INDIAN `(OHIO far All nave`: lhorlnn. R]: an l?`6roat Thirty Days Snloo u Sacrice, . ' ` . r % We are busy working out our plans for the ap- proaching Autumn season. Business has grown `be- yond our expectations. We saw possibilities of greater growth and plans were changed accordin lyand we are usy working out the details. That s w at we mean by looking forward. It's looking, to our first Autumn season in Kingston. New things are beginning to are rive. More are crossing the ocean, and the novelties and exclusive things are yet to be secured and start the trip. Our buyer across the ocean is enthusiastic over the stock he is sending out, and so the more reason for renewed exertions durm - the next two weeks to close out Summer stocks. i riccs now put on Summer goods make it pay to anticipate future needs. Our W of doing business pleases everybody-it's fair. e believe we have the best stock at the lowest prices of any house in the city and see no reason to be backward in telling you so. But we invite you to be the judge and compare values. We back the belief by` the guar- antee of money back if you nd you are suited better elsewhere. Starr & Sutclie, I to . "`x"3`:n n'i3F."z'y' 7-.o .'.'..na sum:-s mnum mmo to. all non lhorluo. Inc an Mal Blood Pnrllor. tnul will lo all that In claimed tor Is. GEE. any lnforlnulon I non ha nnyono ulmllnl: amend. ulu Izlna 10 lo- u-$3 I turn of tho dluuo and ban lnoruudgn - - - I __ > I |Waldren 6: Maderl on. SANDEN, :55 St. James Street. MONTREAL, outncc. ." -rune: ouun or man -- in the tide of a W0 vookot volume I have just issued, showing the eecti of early Iblllio 93` 1130!` excesses. Every weekman, single, named, you_n or Old. Ihwld read it and get the benet of my thirty years experience III I . 1' ist in the scientic treatment of Qrninl, LOIOGO. `ED090933 Back, Varicocele and Undevelopmenta 1-_ ye... M2IC|NE3.LW|LL.NO'|'; CURE.` ._ ` 1 I 1-..-.. n.- nnO{l'|lI nf QVQYV Ill !!! Q gxw T T----<:-~'-'% I publish in my "HcalthWorld,"(se1_1tfrag, sealegi With book) {inert than four hundred sworn yoluntary testimonials new every man} - I'forfeit $5,ooo.if the currentsgfrom my B_elt arq not f1NU`m`` diatcly upon applying to the-body. `You wear It at mght. ' V n- an nu-n--.\ was 1 |AnrllI F \IAlI QI ZZZ. I I ' I 1: pos. b`1fa,"cS1`!m5`c $. su`1'2';'.r'.'e!?.!. of E{m`1g, '.'r??&ab 3! you have a friend near by who would examine the belt iotyou. Write to-day for pamphlet and particulate. | _. bn. Mcowuucrs 1_ _A-A In-I.AI- ard"<:'au3h'gUa.l-{race "E3"a1a`d.'.?s'\1o3a`:3 'nT:r5ugK'tB5 Elm. gives development and speedily cures ' ` vARIcoEI:E- . --- . n . _ _ -1-) ....!n.I. `nA;A`.I manna M %U ,w/4 With my latest lfnpluvcu .......--._- Body Battery and Supporting Suspenaory I cpmbxne I self-tmtmelt which is posxtive and lasting. an-0 "b a On my prossional word I make u`: staicnmm _To weak men. Y0!!!- middle aged or old, who ma have the least foundntion left to `hlmd upon, I promise a ositive In permlii _ my Electric Belt. More than 5,000 attested to thus last year. an: A-rarnn -1-: u-- I-`Q A IAI Inl TIIIBTV ent cure bythe judicious Inc of The Sloan Mca1cinc"iio.;'oi`1iainIK6:i, united, (Snoooooon to BUBTCH BROS. O 00.. Othmo.) _v. V . ..-._. .__._..._.. .... _--i.-- Price 31. o for Is. All Dmggu, Jana :.o.'n...'...u. B034 10!` Plld P1001 Of 0\lI'OI. Proobvllll. I FORMERLY RIoHMoNDaco. I18 and I20 Princess Street. ' Electric Belt. More than atteateu I0 mm laps ,u-.. . , % AY3 3l::':;ui;Eq1Pf%:eTcE.Ela@f%|mo!Jm tgl t.l'1.1Il18E_th P Successors to J. M. mcnmonnaicd. 1' RA D E M A R K. A T:..T_`9.?1`.__99'?IF$FI9 I W!.-S A._ .0 An--- l_l4 lPRllf y UPUII llklylyllls II) IIIU lJU\J]o LU!-I VB f|_1.)'g-3sEbll{:,`R<:$lSz1n_E? s}1`wr';;|e|If?ee 2Yg1agge?!)-I'Ep5!"Jly L Al; .I__ .4.`-n USU unu. yusvuu. an bountifully besto;r;';xp>'x-thus P T`he .'. one element most im that to life in man or .ben'st--EL CTRICITY-_- 4 With latest improved Galvamc -. Cnnnnnnnvn `' rninbi I .SLOAN S INDIAN - TONIC - - Nature : Remedy. contains No linen! Palms. nheumathl. Gout. Nouralgla. Dara- Iyuls. Autumn. Bonus: and Mlakln Dluuu. %. j All Gootlonoll at `CURES It IOTCB Wullull uuv .. stow: upon us? The out ' liIe'in -E_L CTRIC!TY-- -A ----not-AIDA!` Gllvlnic .1 VII Vanna If-tmtment 1'iie'Aiiicn Toilet Soap co., urn. Iontmn. Soap- Or my city in the world and ask 1 P n CORSEIS * Obnmnes Turkish conch. Bed. lattress. Springs. an In one. }[I_!_DRB35MAllN0 Pmuolts. A "1-nntiAl.I.IInQrIl'n BICYCLES. ` To Glasgow. To _DubIin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. I` o Boston.l care and skill in making and best materials_ in the _reason. and you will nd them. Their reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston I____ But we aim to serve you. A patron well satisfied is our best adver- tisement. Try us for your fishing tackle. W n-nnumnln I I Yonn. Iuruuuy u uuw-any. And behind that hoetile sentiment is the equally hoatile counsel oi the American prees, in eeot that the American miner: must not be checked in the exercise of their ambition. that they are entitled to (the gold of the Yukon,.and that if they cannot be allowed to pick it uninter- ruptedly it will be theira to take the gold and country. too. That ia the blooming language of men who presume that the Canadian government has not the courage and means to carry out its ieglnlation. The organization of a (me under Major Walsh, a veteran oarnpeigner, is the best testimony that the authority oi the central government is not likely to be dishonored. There will beiaw and justice toali who desire it. but grope shot and oennister will, if need be. quiet thoae who went their troubles settled by other means. lI'|L-_ --.-_ LL- a:_|.-- li_it- anal pnlranr uyuv 50 `III! E Inuyua anvvpu Ilvvv v--5....-- tli the edmlnietretion of it. The gold tie a naturally enough invite attention tint, and while it hea been found impou- eible to keep them for the Canadians, the lrnpoet upon the valuable: taken into and out of it promieee to be very re-unerative. True. there is evidence of rebellion egelnet the regulations of the government. evidence thet whet ie denominated the rougher element is intemperete in lan- guage," end bu mode threat: to ignore the euetoma ociale, quietly; if poeeibly, but forcibly if neoeeaary. a...a 1..|.r...1 o.t..a. Im.+.:I. nnojmant. in the HIGH` UITIIIUIII UIUIIUIA II vuuwn uuv-nu. Then. over the timber limite and timber cutting in. Ontario friction it expected. Amerioen lumber-men are interested in theee Iimite. end they ere interested eleo in the log netting upon them. The idea ie to make there men hire for eervloe here Cenediane only. This will give employ- ment to meny who will be idle possibly by reason of I more reetrioted cut of timber for Canadian use. The Onterio government is naked to go further, end, with the Aid of the Cnnedien government and ite enforoemente of regu- lntione, ineiut upon the loge out in Cenndn being converted into lumber here. H n ---- 4%.- \lm.e....l Wie.nu. rlhnnun- IIIVI BIILDU Wllll "flu in lvuu vs nan: var perlenoe. He wee noting the part of t free trader in purchasing hle goode in the oheapeet market, ind when Iubmit- tad to a praotioal that an to the merits of protection. which he who underatood to Admire eo much, he ahonld not have made complaint. By doing to he advertised hie inlinoerity. He had forgotten for the while that Oenedn was to be for the Canadienl. rid thin doctrine embraced the petronizing ol Canadian ateemahipe he well ea Canadian Inanuleoturee, and had he not a departure therelrom he would not have been formed to empty hie pockets and die- pley the products of hi: spending! ahroed. "There was no reason why the valuables should not have been passed through in bond. any: a contemporery. The eherpneee of the American revenue huntore will have its e'oc|:e-on Canadian travel and trade. HOSTILE AMERICAN LAW. The Cnnndian govormenb, having ud- mittod that circumstances forced parlia- nynt to pun a labour lnw,i| now ongrouod -lt.|u I-Jun administration n' L Tbs cold TMK IS CHEAP. UUIIII Uvllvvllsvu suuv nun--ups -~.--. '`I!. says the Montreal Witnou.dhcuss- "hug the quostioo, "tho Ontsrio government in seriously oonsidoring the sdvissbility of this rognlstion it may be taken for grsnt- od that it but rlocidod sgsinst the passage of s rognlnmon requiring thst sll los cut on crown lands for lumber sholl be sswn Into lumber in Osnsds, In the new rogu- lstion would render the formsr unneces- sory. It is s thoussnd pitios thst Canada should he drivon into tho Adoption of such hnrhonus laws. but it IOOIIII inovltsblo In View oi the oonstsnt addition: of tho Unl- tsd Btstos to tholr non-intercourse Inn with Consds." ` 3: on-. __ _____A_ `l_ ____1__ `__'7 The Witnaaa axptaaaaa tha growing foal- In; In Canada. growing aapaolally ainoa the oparaton of tho Dlnglay bill aradlapoaad to who and dmorh in pmvlaiona into air attack upon tho Canadian tallway trade. Nata Igln en a Iniah now. and than- _.-_ _.-..--g-g 4-pl ALL-no -Iu: Lynn: - _' 3 rum-mas rouoror The ooneervetive preee in inclined to con- dooe the V oenoe ol Stewart Topper. iwhovu loeeed, on --leading in New York, on Ilifretnm` from a continental trip, to empty hie cepeoioul pookete oxeilverwue. irhioh the ctlltolne oioiel tend to the ex- tent ou. It in": email piece at busi- beee for the American ouehome oiiicirle to "he eo eneilng. But they juetify their voonree by toying that they ere eqnelly leneitive towards their own_ peo- ple. end that they hed no in- vntruobione according to which they could have exempted Mr. Tapper. ` Be wee travelling from one Britieh port to mother, and he proteeted against: being taxed by the way. Bub in vein. Mr. Tupper hoe loomed eevpnl nimble leeeone. and so have those who heard or reed of his ex- ,_A;_'__ AL. _.._A. .1 LI..- Iadigmtion no opouiy up:-and ottho boudonndonooilng Int owning. und uotby Ifhnls. it tho treatment by` the local oonnrnllvo jou-ml of Ron. Mr. Tuwovtudhvornbhoouddundonol Khguonnquuh. Ityu 3 twin! oi old-tint pollulwuhlb. Ind out-cl-duo jounnluunovu bonus 8 nowupspcr. our oouhuwnry. when ml sono- linilnu nwaydth its discretion. had __n_....n _ __._._A In ..._.I.I L.-. .-an.-._ WWW hm-I Quads my much. [THE_ pA1;._Y _wr_1IG.| Lvv-`Inc vw cu -u-- -vw' --- --v ----. wuy mnnacn. .snd others who know thud Ihoynpuk. nydnh it will not l..__L l`I.__J- ...g- --..L , HT III1 Cw. wuvu awn u--w-cu, --- nlutdnnononsllvould Mn muon- iudlhulhovurynlnllbonl president u Qy. ludvd Bit Hector hvlunvldllngllnguoo dchlly dpihliovlilnndlnduotlhnd -M-n In nun: nnnntlon this It nnddun j WHIUF liulh n....$'."u"'.. jl lion glvunlo Illln hddusbdnp -ud--dannnnnnnhahultuith fsteacy & Steacy. The British government is having oaree crowded upon it fast upon the cloning of the jubileeprooeedinge. Telegrams state that the Afghan trouble in auuming great dangers, showing Russian intrique. no doubt encouraged by the German jiigoiam The German papera are deliberately atirring up the Transvaal diiiiculty to embarau England, while Anglo-Egyptian irritation in France grows. But an the British government in such emergenciea acta with spirit and de- termination theae olouda may aoon be dis- perued. The toll gate in a relic of barbariam by Inmon consent. but there are also bar- roul people in opposition to it. At Medina, N.Y., the toll house on Shelby road was burned over the head: of keeper Bleekman end family by a party of farmers. Hie children were badly burned and Mn. Bleehman's mother, a bed-ridden invalid, had to be carried out through the flamea. Sometimea even the good farmer relepaea from the lines of humanitarianiun and chriatianity. IJIIIIIJUIUX van. usnaausss. -u-vveuvaauv. -nu .- is to the credit of Sir Maokenzi_e'owell that he at once drew the attentidn of Hon. Sydney Fisher thereto. The minister of agriculture is a live and progressive min- ieter, and usually abreast of the times and his duties. and yet, with the Belleville In- telllgenoer, the Wino is disposed to express itself as `not wholly satisfied with his way of dealing with this matter. He says that some months ago he had similar statements investigated by Prof. Robertson. the domin- ion s dairy commissioner, and that as a re- sult the statements were found to be abso- lutely unfounded. Still. he adds, "I will, "immediately on his return--I expect him in` a week or two from England---ask him to send a reply to this reference, based on the former investigation. Will that be sufficient? Will it do to deal with the assumed discoveries of these public analyiste by quoting from the re- cords of months ago. and in connec- tion with other cases 2 We trow not. This new difficulty should be disposed of on its merits and by a new enquiry. The cheese trade of Canada is of growing importance, and nothing must be allowed to interfere or retard with it in any way. The Belle- ville Intelligencer suspects that the cheese in which the analysts found poisonous sub- stances were of United States or other foreign manufacture. The Winn suspects the same thing. On a former occasion the Canadian government found foreign made cheese shipped through Canada as Canadian cheese in order to pro- fit by its~better reputation. A similar fraud may have been attempted in this instance, and successfully so far as the analysts were concerned. The govern- ment should pursue the matter to the end that the damaging reflections upon the Canadian cheese may be removed as soon as possible. Not e few people sneer at the protest of the Irishman of Mo eal against the Wash- burn circus comzgagr exhibiting e pair of monkies as` M . Roohey end her daugh- ter. but the WHIG sympothizes with them. It is e common habit to make the Irish countenance and Irish ohsrscter a subject for cartoons and sport. Central perk. New York, for a number of years entertained the ugliest baboon on euth es Mr. Crowley, end sometimes too much of e good thing is repudiated even by e nationality at large. A still more pstient people under constant ridicule ere the colored race of Oenade end the United States. Ulllldlll BIDHOI`. The Hamilton Spec. in slvn I nding hull: with Sir Oliver Mownt or being olow." But it is worth whale recalling that the Spec : friend: chuod tho old man for want -n you-I und novnr cuught up to him. I he in slow. whct tort of I Quit would it call chain? 1 a~n atII_1 or Omaha. ~ Awineldant haa alien in connection w:.ahehoo-uaasaqauooupauaownahuu Ierlonajnport. Hr. Allan and In. Band- dark. analyiaha. one for the city ol Shalald. have been giving to the preaaof England aeatementa to the elect that they have diaooverad in Canadian nheeae polaonoua aubaoaneaa {which have been need. it in alleged. By manufac- tnrera "ho prefab the heaving and cracking of the ~ cheeae. The `l-..--b --nun: a\I`uAn not-natnhln nnnnrl, villains- Lancet, unong och VI publish: this alarming Itshomonta, and it 2- L- AL- ......I:L ..I In`. Ilgnil--no-Z; Iln-ya Dundm Bnnner. Thu Ilnnvuntnt CORBEWSHARDWAREI Bunmon Honld. A Inhnulln nnnmn uemmon Hllld. A bicycle coeoe all the wny from any to one hundred dollere. A padlock with which to eeonre It ooete from twenty-ve cenu to one dollar. There are bold thievee ebont looking for unohelned wheele. They never take thoee which no looked up. IODIIIII IIOIIIU. A conservative oonumponry llkona tho libornl party to the phtmoo in the temple and its own party to the publicnn. To con- fnl am : Alan and mnnnt than H val]. hut. lull IW UWII U0 EDI PIIDIIOIII. I0 00!!` fun one : llnl and t than it well. but to repent and anon than before they no dhooverod so will both:-. LOIIUOII 11-UN`. "l'bcIIu'0250.000wordnlu bhoE linh hngunandmoooohbom won an on Bands: by I woman who diuoovoml. slur nnnnlnn Int 1:! nhnnnh, lint. Ina -nu Iunh HA1 Smith) coming out 0! church. that her now hat was udunid with: axon" which wu wrmon "Raduood to 00 Mid." Hohtrul Harald. A nnnnnnntiog Lonoia 'rm.nn-. v Than gnu mm ` `Ila Unnuunablo Inows. loronto `hlunm. ` who the pin won In opposition the ocrhllndohd thutboy wcuibo nlovnn party on oath. and now the oomtnuvo an-yin eusoua. nonrnwunwmc mnvlnrlninlndnhhl I I rJ.'5..;i'..'."...'a'3T.'aa.'?.a."2'aI 62.... tvhll. $5095 u.1>uauu um Wol1lno:_:.-to... n.....m.';.2T""""" ldcudn unochtionfor tho udnnor -ntdochnaddjnnruwo bopotoluun vhvnwumnnlwnn main: Inln an UIVWFKIIJTIXVI puny Ionntnto debt. j 100- "I-lXII."$I- YOU. I._ t|.._.|_.. --J nQ_nn. t.|._A. l`__. Tlilvfliltflfhillhtin l.IIIA hm ._ Ibo [Jud Ian 0! `then. MIA u- lo Alvnn Got Thorn. I-sun... OIIOIO `.I'hO DONG! WI]. \ napnl Odabo uljuuud in 1111! 3 minute. .AolIildnmdoit. it is no any and do in construction. Just the thing when vlitorr are with you. Ilml `rho Ion! Ban. . IIA...I.-I " mm: ware. smrvmyu. AIJTIG-UST"14", 1397 any bitter beoauee Ine II queen. In Atchinon. K.nn.. the curfew hour. when children under fifteen years of age must. get oil" the streets, it announced by a bleeb from I ebeem onlliope. Had the at Grey lived in Atohieon the flush line of his elegy might have reed: "The our- faw toote uh expiring yell of da . m .....-u Lnm inhabitant! o the nlobo. few uh expiring yen ox an 0! every l,UOU inhabitants ofvthe globe, 558 live in Asia. 242 in Europe, 111 in Africa. eighty-two in America. voin Oceanioa and the Polar regions, and only one in Auamlla. Asia contains more than one-half of the total population of the earth, and Europe nearly one-fourth. A unnntinn l'n A mhoonel` along the north Europe nearly one-tournn. A vacation i'n A schooner along ah6re of the gulf of St. Lawrence. out. of Tadouno. in deeoribed by Frederic Irlend in September Sc:-ibnor e. Mr. Irland ha: a knuuk of discovering new outings. And this article is fresh in subject. and epon- taneoua in manner. A ......a..... hut. lnaiml numnma` of the in A curious but logical outcome` of the right: no taxpayers hu occurred It Fort Scott, Ku.. where three Iominont women have been drawn on the my pnnol for the dietriot court. The women are not hnx- ions for this distinction, but the will be obliged to nerve unless oxcua by the Ann rI'.. _ WHA1` m mwens A12: WAFTING BOVEP-II (IOIIHTB I POUHU on mm 1 uuuu. It In the female mosquito that around our oar, than ulnghca on you and gets in or fine work. Blame the female for your loan of sleep and lilood, but don t. berate her consort. He lives on honey dew. A I) ...... .. :...-.-nol {n n ninhlrnnf Hm Go to London, barons DO!` consort. no uvea on uuuuy uuw. A Parisian journal, in a picture of the colonial troops at the jubilee, depicts the Canadian soldiers in moccasins. heavy ulster and fur cap. the on pulled down and the com: collar burna up about the 9575. Dgnmnnh-. tho `Arman: nnhnr. `MIR been IO Bsnorofb. the famous actor. has been so much impreaaed h the benefits likely to accrue to Canada y the Victorian order of nurse: than he proposal to come to the dominion next Ipling to lve representa- tions and readings for the and. mu. ...... nxhn hnfnn calm hinua would clone and reaalnge tor me tuna. The man who hates the Chinese would have I hard time nding a counbr where the Mongolian: have not settle . The census of New Zealand shown 3,685 of them in that remote quarter and only two of this number worq inmeboe of jails. rl`|...l....-.'.r hnnnn in the world in in this number Inmenee or Jllll. The largest houee in the world is Wieden, aeubnrb of Vienna. In this do- micile. a middle-oleu femil tenement hotel, there are 1.400 roome. ivided into 400 miles 01 iron: four to six rooms each. and they at prevent shelter 2.112 none. Vnnno mmm Wilhelmina of H01 end has and they present. eneiner 2.112 riuul. Young queen Wilhelmina determined to marry I diuipeted ynung prince in order to reform him. Wiser. women than the young qu n huve tried to do the same thing. and ailed. There is no renon to hope that the will wcoeed better became the in queen. In Amhimn. Kan U|lIIU\ court. Aug A retired lieutenant ofzhe French navy has dilcoverod England's vulnerable point, and informs the world of his discovery through the pugu ol 3 magazine. He finds uhnt. England : weak point. in her tleob. Destroy that: and her power in eeriounly crippled. Could nnybhing be uimpler. A number of veua no Scribner : pub- Iimplor. A number of years ago pub- lished an anonymous story. Jerry, which Wu an unusual success. It after- wnrd became known `that the nuthor wn Miu Snmh Barnwell E|liot.b,of Bownnee. Tenn. In the Fall numbers beginning with Sppumbor. Scribner : will publish n novolecto by Mia Elliott, culled "The Durkoh Sperroc." I-In Kim: Knit. 3 Ghlnooo womnn. anoou mg game. . In the town of Panic. N.J-. lame girls have had ns and coat: onb_erod up against them of 887.25 for keeping pan robin: in a cage. _ (hnunhnnnnru nf Junlnnn nounhv. M1ch.. rooms in Gnuhopperu of Jackson county. Mich.. have been eating the binding wine from the bundles of wheat. causing tum hands the extra labor of rebinding. u-....s. p..n... ..c xr.... n........mlnI.- \TJ,_ ;I. 5. irmuuson co.