Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1897, p. 4

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Ullrllllln Mina Mitchell and Mn. Hughoa rendered aduoc very nrtmicnlly during the offer- . borv. ITUIXI CIploIVlDy. The true Christian alone experiencee true happiness. The worldling enjoys health and strength. the gratication of and temporal prosperity in common with the brute orsetion, while the Christian slone osn rejoioe for evermore. Worldly joys are eeting and dinppeer like a heat frost in the rsys oi the rising sun. Then the true joys of earth are common to all. Health.strength. the saving graoeoi the ' Redeemer, and the right to draw nigh un- ' to (lad are free equally to all men. and their real value exceeds the wealth of mil- lionaires. l e,siti`on, authority. power and the possession. of money, are reslly the les- his senses. the pleasures of companionship` sor things. which divide the com munity into classes. The joys of the Christian are so in deep fountain i which run rivulets of hope to inspire the everyday sotivitiee of life. High in ti o eternal hills of(lod springs this fountain, through summer heat and winter blasts ix llow.-, nor ever drios. Joy in the` keynote of this religion of life and love. despair and darkness are the fruits of ognostioiem. Joy abiding. joy divine. hallowed. uoul in- anirimr inv. than an that m-iuilmn. at al.- unspeslihly vast and inexhaustible. from i l I I 1 s l uu_v unumg. JD)` unnno, nlllovloa. uoul In- airing joy. than no the privileges of the c riatinn. ' l1:-- Il!A_L-II -_..I |n__ r1 _| - - prurauuln Iruul (H0 text "IVBJOIOO ever- : more." e said: "I believe that (led made this world full of joy and rejoicing- that He intended happiness and enjoy- - montasen integral p |I`B of every body. The abundant provision nature makes for ' our temporal wants; the fact that happi- nessieaueompanies the exercise of our ` senses; and above all the sohemo of re- domption through Jesus Christ should con- , vinoo every rational man that God intend- ed us to be happy. Nature and all things rejoice and tho earth is tilled with gladness in , the summer mornings. when every leaf and ever twi . bending beneath the load of , jeweled ew drops. sparkles in the radiant glut of the rising sun. So should man rejo es, and when in the condition that God intended him to be. in perfect health, physical. mental. moral and spiritual, and in a state of pacied consciousness of co with God. it is natural lor him to be appy. Christianity is the only religion that can condently say to its followers. `rejeioe:` transoendently and su remely a religion of joy. So shall the r eemed of Ohrist o forth with songs of everlasting joy an gladnesa. and eighing and sorrow shall be no more. In the words of prophecy the coming of Christ is spoken of as a dispensation of joy and deliverance from captivity. "Thu hrun nhriatian -lnnn nu-n.m'..m.. any uuuyvn un vvy. Rov. B. F. Austin. l).D., M.A.. ox-gov- emor and principal of Alma ladies college. 80. Thomas, Ont... filled the pulpit in Brook street, Methodist church last night, 'preachin from the text "Rejoice ever- mnrn" a uid: "I Imlimm Huh Hm! ' of Stehbin'e Over Yonder." IJIIIH UIIVUT. IUIIIIK VUUIIIIE The Harmony male quartette created a profound lmpreelion by their presentation The blend- ing of the voicea oauned tavorable com- ment. During the singing of thie selec- tion, the attention 6! the audience was go rapt that the dropping of a pin could al- moat have been heard. A treat in in atom for the St. Thomas people during tne christian endeavor convention next week, an the qunrtette will sing there. Mira Singleton played three organ numbers in her uauel capable manner, ahowinfa de- cided mnetery over her heavy inatrument. Dr. ii.yokman a diaoourae on "The Supreme Love was roiound and scholarly. He ehowod clear y the wisdom of ecce ting Christ in one'a Saviour, and the` fol y of pmorantinntion in the matter. - --u-cc: uwwu-I-I W UI ivy--ur `$3 '.*VIle ` The high musical etch-ind which he been net by the new choir ct. Queen meet llethodin church was fully mcinheined. end even our . luv evenln . For- tunate; ind . wore than who` at! the privilege of lmening to the coal-nix-ring music `of the regulcr cu-vice end eleo to than of (tho alter rcclbcl. Shelley : Kin of Love" wu"`uIte!ully prclentcd. the rlc ' nlho of Min Maud Oreer end the mellow. reeonenb hue oflirneet Ely being hard to unueuel udvunbnge. Paul Rodncfc " Thy King"wu sung by Mia Annie Baum durin oh. offermry with [true intonation and d much voculintion. Min Baum in becomlzig e Eopulur vocalist. Mre. Evan: display or formal` brililancy end puver in Adam : "` Holy City. nor full, rich bonee carrying her hq I ium hunt climax in the cloning strain.` tr Miss ebol Bcile 'e scholurl preoontcbion of Handel : `IEO hell Food in Flock" and noun: `TAM-| Mn men - ungnh e_..e. --.aI ul nluuu I `(nu unlll luau nu noon" and "Come Unto Mo" was a grab trout. and she lam: nndinnmjhnmugully npprocisbed the moon singing and arms 0 phruimr of thin clover. young vooaliu. Thu I-Inrmnnv mnln mu-mu. nnumrl n A IuuuInu:a1L{_.apu on Joy-Inn incl Dunno-I. AT THE {iamoua onunoo-E: 'wl\$YCIII..(lI..IIl|(l$u|], shown trial 8;] on. and when on you `NP 00. II our price: no Ilnrvut Iutlvnl lorvlocl. --A l--n:.._ I __ `tho liulpol Of Joy. 1.` A..-b.2.. `\ I'\ ll A lonl a (`nun nl ' I-In`!-. u us aulllmtml cans! for dun . no matter what the result ol the nummou may I. An employs: can also dluniu hi: servant gar '1'-udeonrgilhor to Maui! at M- .'.:"'..:`.-...a.u....."'.. =J.,."""' "`.`.`.". ght to no not no umngnl wllnoul IIIII. pl'm1IIt`- `in; it. The porusnl o! the regulations in hardly calculated to main dnmoalir arr-vice popular. A uerunt in but din- misoed. {or instance. if in or 3 is ab- oun three hours from Ilse bonus 0! his employer. It a serum. in aunnoood I:o- llore A court of ` Iltiee. it in sufficient can-n hr din . no mnllno -.L..o nelouq I0 ma Inular lllll all me (NW2: In the autumn. The booklet is sup- plied|frl-1-. to all nrrivznta. Id lhoy ran. not so eumgpd wt out 0. mud in: n. The nennnl of u..':.....n.u.'.'.: I-t -Orv:-I I twwiu-I III GIX} The servant quntion in lulu; tackled in wry drastic tuition by the Russian gowrnmont. _1`ho governor of St. I :- shurg. has Issued an nerunu` hookln. in which be defined the rlllltn uqd dulicn ol aervnltn. Practically ull the right: belong to the mater and all the cl In tho ml-vgnlg This hnnblm :. ....L M cnrlalmns we are bound to `_gj_|, we can to Q ari- nun trnfflr.` The above report was un- upimouly adopted.` \ to VIVUI Iwunt. wt to W; Iionwr uncl O0. 04. no ouch. Ion`: ull wool Frieze Ovor. oath and Uhtorl. just nodnd. with high Ivln NIIII`. O6 50 each. Bo_v u.,Fnieu Ila. All align and no-hug, R110 : Thnhln. _ - .-' .----nu----vu uuuu - uuuiluillln. t the late session of the Hunt Ontnrio l~` Methodist. vonferenco tho t`UlllllIll- tee on reforms thus refers to the ques- tion of prohibition: Another monster evil is the liquor. tmffio. It in impos- sible fully to desvrlbo the uwful desola- tion. the pnuperism. the blnatedlives. ruined homm, nnd enormous vritne (`KIll.`.(l by this nerursed liusim-as. \\'lmt win ho done to rid our fuir hind of this plague of death and deatruvtion! We unswer. proelnim salvation for the in- dividunl victim of tho vup. nnd bury the nefnriou.-1 traffic under such un ovo- Innvhu of votes that. it will sink to rise no more. The dominion government has promised to give every t`ll`(`lt)l` an opportunity in the near future of nary- imz whether he is in favor oi` the total prohibition of the liquor tr.-iffiv, and than if a majority vote yes. they will puss a prohibitory liquor law. When (1 he nuapivioua hour for votin on this huoution arrives it is hoped t ere will be (mob in rnll `ing to the help of tho Lord ugnimt t e mighty that from one end of the dominion to the other we shall hear the death knell of this um-orful destroyer. We most firmly nelieve that the itlon taken by the Free Methodist e ureh. in relation to thin pnrtivulur reform. is the only mn- siatent and t`l`lpl|ll`l|l one. The " n- erol ruleu forbid "buving or not in spirituous liquors ol` drinking them III- lma in cases of extreme neoeuity. The disripline further mgva: l\`very man of God should mu away l`rom party trnmmela. and never. knowingly. givo his vote or influeneo to elect. Any mun to office who will um his official or per- sonal influence to legalize the traffic- iAn inttoxirnting liquors an 3 bevernce. a c riatixms we mun o, _ we can to n1 nus u-rvu 1-usnuuluuu IIINI rronlnl ( Methodist I`( rt-forms tin m liquor 4 bluatw : nlnnnn nf rlmnh and .In.i-n.u:.m doors. The spiritual communion service 01 this body in improoaivo and oommomorntu the morning meal of our Saviour on tho Ualilooan show after hi: nnurroction, not his auoringa nnd death. Thain in a sym- boi of life. and is indicative of their tench- ingr all through. New momborn are being added at every quarterly service. Venetian Twills in Colors, 50 in. wide, regular 65c special at 45c. a Fancy Two Tone Boucle Cloths, regular 75c, special at 50c. OUR MANTLISS--Are made by the best makers in Germany and England. Made from` popular mater- ials, Beavers, Cheviots, Tweeds, Naps and -Curls, ac- cording to the newest styles. Every one made to our special order--Made as we know you will like them. VVe are sure they will please the people,who wearthem, those who see them, or those who pay for them. We guarantee satisfaction. ` Starr & Sutolifle, "1l\1-\Qll-1I\- cu -nun-u--..--- _ ..._ V118-l2OPrince%ss Street. The I !-00 lothovllna And Prohibition. A0 Ilun loin .......t.... ..l` 4|... |_\,_,_. n__a ., 50c, " 1R3'A"r3"1Z"f2"i') "566 "lI`h2?re"'Z}` some temptations meant to lead to early buying. Heavy Black and many Serges Wregular 75c, special at 17:4- 'r.-.:n c-'_;..t.';_ :._ nu: u;_f-- .4 ..'i"__:`' `tho um` Tu-nu. `".Tn.'n..... I.` _.--..-u ..--nmolgun 1.. |._l__ ._,L I'VE WWII. KIN! XVII. DOYBJIIEIC Dunn. um um and ndcoo. Boy`. Double- jinll nnnlnx AI. Cill Ilnngnnk - Some people always delay selecting thoir fall wear- ables until the large assortments which we prepare has been depleted of its ghoicest articles and the season is so far advanced that they do not 'get the full benets cf them, that is a mistal `Do not allow yourself to procrastinate this season. Come early}, if onlgto look. QIIAQHMADI 1:` `human Pnnrxc -..- ...... J Fine Twill Serges in Black Navy" and colors, special at 25c. ` - - Rich Black Figured Goods, worth 35c for 25. i Satin Face nish Black Brocades, worth 75c for I-'r\n Dont Be Bashful.-_ V About Coming Here.` Sole Kingston Agents. HAINES ag n.ocKE1j'r FORMERLY monupnn a 00.. Inn IJIVICIW IDIIICI. The Oclolnr Counulinn Iquino. ine- uidea being well illmlr-tied. couuinn novernlimrorlanl. historical and anion- Iiliv mic on. Dr. Bourinot write: of the Royal moiety of Cnuula. W. L. Cui- con of the pnmieru oi Prinoo Edward Island. Mina A. Raid ol the universities 9! Nova acolin, and R. G. Hullblrton. of "1'li 'myarnt Rut ol Pnhiuoric u. ihe author bola`: con 0! thalpuoun Canadian hum tkjudca Isllbunon. or San Slick." non; tho lighter article in "1310 Hall at 3 Dollar .*:::'-"m. - W .-......-=1 W D ' Inn ; 3 33: `:$""'.....'.`.`.'l.."u"i`` "3... "' on. I . wt ion American `Prado Iohtlou."g nun; :.-.~..*.....*-`:=s.-:-:'.-.*:,. 2.... I The number oviduct: Io oulmn and lim-an Ruiz shun diam. , . ..--. u.-..-.--Q -nu. uuv vvuu uvuu In."- `it elbow us out of y 3. Run tho uaaulmu an 0! II is have taken part. knowing t 3 they In dealing with n merv man o! words. In nhort. them no no Ilmltn to the endurance of poltroonery in high places." * or wunnm handled lord Bllblfy lo ofl`eol.unll_v that. he was undo to all. his own pronounoomenla. Mr. Russell vonclutlod wllh nmullnc, his lordlhl? has Jul conceded lo the I-`ranch tul sovereignty over `Nah. and signs are not wanting lhnl. the wlll noon ham {[1 llilllillln Inimnnn n, n hung Innn uw IUl'lPl' cnlal uacmutry [or xramnn, H. II. uith. the former home noto- mrv. an George W. E. Ruuoll. format unzlt-rvaeoretnry of cute for India. I)iagrnr~ shroud," nnd_dluuler at home. warn the tbnor of all the a ech- oa. -Mr. Russell, in dealing wlg. the sub):-cl. recalled rlnco Blnmnrck`| Ver- dirl of lord Sullamry M bol A lnlll painted to look like iron," and ord Ran- dolph Chun-`hill : later alllmnla of the tn-ml:-r up holnlhe 31-aunt funk In Iuropo. `Mr. unoll added hln awn minlon of loud Snllnbuq. namely, `rnmy, by mum in Cecil.` Contlnuing, Mr. Ruuall mld lord Salisbury` luwkod down before ucremry (llney pm! in now hugging do n begun Sin-rmnn. and that during t a noun or the peace nagotlntlnu. between Gm-om and Turko . the our and per- or Wllllnm hand lord Bln I7 ofl`eol.unllv than. he was mud: to out. Ii 9$-I-CG `VIII jIl_I-! I'CW- TIT loo:-arr Ihocnnu. London. October 4.-'l`he question inmicnlly asked by the nonaervnttvo pram. ralntiva to the whereabouts of Ilw Iihc-ml lenders. ha: been tmaworml in tri> hummer style during the: put: eel: y the paocheu of John Morley. the former chief sacrntnry for lrnlnnd. H. II. Amuith. Mm fnrmnr hnmn mom. uwwiu III Ina Illll uncut. nor: U0!!!)IO- N2dRO0fIN L0 8&50.84usd85uol:, nlmmun-Innhn-n Olnrgoul With lluollng Down lohn I-nnnhnpu lhnn-nan. LORD SALISBURY COOKED. --:_.:-_.:__g-- fhoonlototlhnndlsl. |_|_I.-.. t\_.._.n_._ 11-..... We hvo jut rwolnd. nude Olpnllly hour odor. I nioo can-amen: in Men: Bloc Bun: Fall and Winter Ovurooou Wouhn 3 Mon one. tho latest one. with angina anllnp, In In nn. hnhfnr lam. In :7 WIT` I IIIX ONO, VIII IITU (HIE. Wlin volnt @001 . for .5 W; bobtar line: '3. 7. `In nnnh, Hun`: All 1-nnl I`:-inn. Hoar. Crumley Bros. ] Iumonddo walla. column and oor-. no mm .1... of pain:-shmua-was. 0-tor nu pnrpouu. I.l::l|::. um. Vunlohu. Glnu. While 0RBETT SHARDWA_l_{ Oumhluou and Wolllnnon sh.,lln q-2-2- GOOD New?) Olhnmuh Inna-innh. T0 cuiannn ARTISTS. "In cAnInH `ARTISTS. I\XX$AI.I AD. IH\.'I"I|-Y1 Ihnll nnun No other remedy ssesses such per- fect cleansing, hea in and (Purifying I-ropertles as Burdoc Bloo Bitters. t not only cleanses internally, but it heals, when applied externally, all sores ulcers, abscesses, scrofulous sores, blotches, eruptions, etc.. leaving the skin clean and pure as a bnbe s. Taken internally it removes all morbid elfete or waste matter from the system, and thorou hly regulates all the organs A of the y, restorin the stomach, liver. bowels and bood to healthy action. A "x_3o11cdW"`V .5 ad T A Dunn` of imitation: of same Color Wrapper. I383:-Ina Tlmo got Pun Blood by using B.B.I. ` no othegr. ;`~-rm wtoot %mm's 2' iv jvuvwv-CC mud and Icuovm up um. nnrlbohutnohhuht. .&IAHoAIlIAL`l'I. .._.;_ A _ -_- g-...__- you got cu-um. .S ubti tution Poll pan AND aovs. an rnhub-d an by. Little Liver Pins.` .;`..._ vuvuivvil Wu!!! Illlh XUIIIIKX XIII` dounld lnound. which ha: been so much Impound by tho ncopodiug libe- nlgovctnnum. which haunt out. an n oohllnponry nnukn. young Canadian: to hold prominent position: In Gnu Bti~ hln. uh Unihd Button and och: oonnttho. hunnpuution so into, and II In not liholy `to be duh-oyod by the anal! uly/k ol the Whitney faction. um. Dr. Icahn. ollanomuud ethanol No party. have Ionlplothouolphhrmondthoy have ~-I-'3!.!r-9996*?! _ .v. --- wu-up-vuvn vi uuv uvvnu VI Iuuu IIWII` on in the qzricnltunl pursuit: to which they no conmmod. And no it and: Emile Cuul. tholocrohty of tho dairymonh u- uoointion. in Guelph. to study the opus- tionc ol the gdvunmonb farm there and ro- por\_upon thin. This report will In an important. And rdhblo om, and in pm- duction will In unitod with lntouw. The iuomnuon which Eon. Snndold Ilse- ..I._-I_| n.___,,_; n. LOOKING AFPER FARMERS. The Quebec government in looking after tho lumen. It I000 tho noounityol mak- in some provision. unplo and oomplou. lot the oducuuon` of tho tom of land own- ` ._ l_ Al- _-__--,.n, ,,o -.-- -..-_. -e--run nun-.7. o our-vevyve ea V I run. nd yet the Melue lew etenden It etende to- dey ee e Ieellmony to the condence of the people 0! Heine in in ueefulneee end in the heneety of Gen. Neel Dow. He occu- pied e lergo place in the eye of the people. wee the neyor of hie netive city on two occeeione. end even hie title 0! generel for honorehle eervioe rendered to the netion during the civil ever. A men ol einguler emrneetneee. piety end power. he leevee the world much better than he found it. with e memory thet will he kept green in the been end in history. with e leeeon to othcethetnuet he uplifting end inepiring. nun-en uvvv w uuuneu A "venereble end noteble men peeeee from vie`! in the deeth. et Portlend. Meine. hie home. of Gen. Neil Dow. He hed reeched the ripe ego of ninety-three. He wee born in the city which he mede hie home. of Queker perente. end grew up to e men oi peeoeiul yet progreeeive weye. He took greet intereet in public eifeire. end in time wee elected e member of the etete legieleture. There he ecorede triumph in eeouring, by the eerneetneee oi hie menner end the eloquence oi hie epeech. the peeeege of what ie known ee the Meine lew. which prohibited. un- der certein peneltiee. the eele of ell intoxi- ceting liquore. Thet lew hee been often etteched. It hee been declered e feilure. During the cempeigne in Onterio. ret in connection with the Dunoen ect. end next with the Scott ecte. (option lure), the Heine legieletion wee conetently in evi- dence. end commieeionere were eent to Portlend to inveetigete the iecte pnd pre- .ent them impertieliy. Theee reporte v ried. nil uegh OLA II-I..- I.....e...A. ; In -e__..l_ e- uvu .. - - -Iivv-I Shipments of cheese from Montreal up to Sept. 4th were 1,215,909 boxes. being 244,888 boxol over 1898 period. In butter the incnulo Inc will greater. more thgn donblo. N60 In may year: but thorn been such IBQIRMVO dlqnnd for good live stock. You. Cnnndnjinlliight ! -.-.. o...-un... -__ ._-- Every manufacturing town is in decid' edly improved condition. `M Wholesale houaee have not for many year: had such liberal ordere. while piano. above and implement factories cm ecarcely keep up with orders. The big crop end good price of when are netting Nor -Wont etrugglere on their leet end will enable other: to build barna for live stock. ' `THE DAILY WHIG. "Opmr pot Orbsu Dicov." \ -- ` `PHI WEEKLY BRITISH Will!) 0 vile!- M oolulune. In publlehed every Thule e mom- I n 01 A net. I! paid In sdvenoe; ot. erwlu 81 nier r. '1' 8 II-WEEKLY le published on lon- de I end Thunden et 01 A you In advance; O1. otherwiee. attached to She paper le one ouhe beet Job in Oenede; repld. stylish and cheap work; lune improved printing preeeee. IDW. J. B. PENSI. JOHN OFIORD Proprietor. , Aeeietent eee leneeer. 4 'u':'Lnunu-.'-'-'- uurotto ap IDDIOVII of the pnbunhor. o awn lot uivutiumontu sud subscrip- tion: on no and pnnblo in ndvuwo. Ollloon of nnlneo Mead nuoolnlom or Ioclotlu will In hol pononnlly ruponulblo rot ordnn\thu (in. D0! wool; non I nun ohsncu nut in I . . `ho bl uwillnotbonu n nun of urban PI Written dlnotloln nihu bo lncod on .1! not {or lnurtlon. ulvo tum an no III `Ito the npprovsl of the palm: or. .A la Irlol odvutiumonu nnbnorlxr I Olin -~......r' .**--~.:.-'."..:-'.`..".`.-*:.::-:I:`: cl inhuman! lllldl and nhd|.&uuIdIolotvndod In no mun. I lulu (or motonntllc nnnouoomonh, but f hdagnnhd. for gala coal. put- . _ or onyuuu ond noun! nnnannoonont of oodo or man nature: for f:.l::.I';:.x:lIIdod. l dIDIOOIf0l`DfgfOIIlonl: but .0 .4..ni.....ua"..`}.`.`.'?`""" ' "" ` (3oI`I't:aot M nl.lov;od two on. In mm 10:. 'no'nbm.".1"w3|'?'umr"Jmn. Iw .I'H.l&.pl mun .lo. " " ...}`.:I r O! on con 4: shun (or Q notion Oont (or I u o o In DI. Mason nnnonnoonint at 'lIlUAllJI'T`I'X WIIIIIDU 1 't.n`n bun nn #3."; . n no Hue; oIhoniuu.l|0wlllboI in `MO. .. u '5 now! nub. Owolvo llnu or Death. on tnurhon, :.."x."a .'*::.".:.`::.`.m I `I'D MCI YILII. bu _ gnnlu M mmnowmmt. l.:au.on. I ' ' lo. - " 155. um; nduud Inc I 1 / uncut nooompomlu. Lon contract: for our son nnu. Ilnlnun no notloo, lb. Oovntl-sch npooulod some are mad; for lulu for motoonln nnnouoononh. but 539.. of help wnwl. solo. 604. Dan.- IIIDAIIJIKPIK WIII ll Dlblllllddvln an-can-no King stunt, I ton, Za`.'.'.:.'a.1 .-s.`.'`&5'.'.u`n"5n.`.`.;......:"` ." " lhlgluutlon 3.. unit over. llamr , _ I.V'0.IVO linoand over. 1:: H Nnff17cTvs7's DEATH. ANN0UN7CEMEN1;. r n-II UII--lIIIC. M tho Inooting of tho clvic counnmoo on printing hold Sotcrdny oftomoon. it woo docidod to loovo tho manor of advoc- uoing tho solo at tho clovotor bonuo do- bcnluroo mun city trooouror. Ronni- ing olhcooo 0! min` Ibo minute: at tho council oftor ooch mooung. It Inc thought sbcccoowouldtotolu lou0Ol00. It was doctdcul to odvol-tho for mam. Aldu- non Icxolvoy will cco no choirnon in tho ohoocco cl choinnon Shun. . awn: - IIUDVU -I75. It wee etoker Oolfey who come on the convicts Bouerill end Blekely where they were conceeled. Stoker Colfey end in- etructor McNeil both entered the new eewer. end upon inveetigeticn Colfey found that the ozone well, which dividee the new drain from the old, heel been broken into. He eta once concluded that the men were hiding in the new eewer. Coey procured a lantern. ind revolver in hand. entered the dark hiding piece. where he found the two men. nlter edvencing ehout thirty live feet. It wee rather I risky thing to do to enter euch e elnell eperture. where two deeperete men were concealed. en the both III B have hed wee c with whio they con heve killed Co y. Tho tory prou in mad at Mr. Tute. Why 2 He did not npproprinto the money he got for politicnl purpono. That in no unlike the tory politician that the pron is uhumod ol him. 1 Wothonothohnllolll-u gun! Ihouhtu hlonlo I. W.HD'l'l'. IPIOIKIO. I The feet. then Sir Wilfrid Lnurier fight- ed at Halifax at is public function, in eug- geetive. He in oven-suing hie strength. He in repeebing Hon. Alexander Macken- zie : mistake of trying to do :60 much. That warning uhould not be dim.-gerded. _'..-r..-__' ... --_-u v. -n-- vuvu-vac aau is a poor man. has had hard luck in his buslnoee enterprise. and he has been a liberal. But. poverty and dilbreu and palitical alliancea do nob warrant any man in blackmniling anohher. He was not the special friend and ally of Mr. Tarte. Ho Ieleotod the miniltor of public work: for his atmntion, upon whom to preuzhin importunitioo. becauoe be named to be a min; power: and becauu Mr. Tarts did not fall in with hi: plane. accept La Libre Parole an his personal organ, and advance it money. Mr. Uronior attach him- violently, wickedly. and criminally. Hi: punialunenz, in is hoped. will not be * aevere. Mr. Tarte cannot. desire any more A than he baa I'.0OlVOd--Q complete indi- : cation at the hand: of his poors; An nztomph has been undo to arouse sympnt. yin belnll of Mr. Greniar. Ho .- - _-__ ___.. I.__I_.j 1; u __._. .- _- ...... ....- --.. ...-. nu.-u--uu -uuu ence wee not used. the item being in the estimate: end unoppoeed-and the money was taken and Applied for political pur- poses, for expenses in connection with the party and e pending election. That was Hon. Mr. Torte : explanation, and it he: been accepted by the jury. The ellueion above quoted. however. in only e sample of the treatment to which Mr. Torte he been submitted. He doee eome thing: that invite attack- beoeuee he in impulsive and irrltnble--but he in notothe bed men the toriee have pictured him, end they would be glad to take him beck ee e leeder if he would only go to them. A- -AA-_._A I.-- |.--._ .__.J- . ..!. HUII-III uesasuall nuaaau -auaovr IJDUIIIUI Plllll i lished while in a pet, and which made cer- ' taln offensive and damaging references in Mr. Tarte. The enquiry was limited to the transactions alluded to in this article. Hon. Mr. Tagte could not have wisely let the article pass. It was so direct end de- cisive and destructive of his character that he had to take notice. of it in the f [only wa`~y open to him, through a criminal prosecution. or lie under the imputation that the allegations it contain- ed were true. As it was the tory. press insinuated that because he could not leave his parliamentary duties during the last session to push the case he was "afraid ` to face the music." What it will say now it is diliicult to surmise since the Grenler `- case has exploded some of the queer ver- I sions it has had of his politicelacts; The 1 brutal truth, said an alleged indepen- } dent, only a day or two ago. is that Mr. ( Tarts, being a `practice! politician, sold t hie inuence for $5,000, (in the Whe- : i l Ian case) and now attempts to justify the transaction `on the ground that the money he received was the property of G an individual and not public money. The 1: {act is heid not sell his inuence--inu- 3; GUILTY Ol` LIBEL. `,!l'he jnryin the one of tho qnoon ve. , Gnenier, in Monoreol. wne only out ol court I low minntee when it returned and preeented e verdict of guilty. The prisons ` are had e hit triol. though hie cooneel was not ellowed to go into oil the detelle of Mr. Term : lite, on he desired to do. in or der toanehom aeneotion the bory preee pn- diobed. Bub this who in the into:-est of the tory party much more then of Mr, Tern. who hpd no personal` objection to give to the public some of the information which he done poeuend. The judge ruled that the libel wee thec embraced in norbein uncle lhich Mr. Gnonier pub. . Hnkn -|u"n Kn - -ugh --ui -..|.-L 1.-.]- --.. to pt I norkupnnflidiorduduol nun. who, hum. uqu; go: mnem- Hon :0 the qxpuuo at the oountryuro not willing chub others. in huuiblor walks. Ihodld bnimiltry bonobtod but to a much mullet degru. Pl-lath] Oonnltho. ....u__ -1 AL- _n__x_ - `run A Bun Act. .A_|__._ I1_A!.__ _,| _ 1'31 mun! ware. `mo1~mu. ou'ronnn% 4, W159? ` aw... vs-.----.-.-v can` a um: I nu. AL! All INVITID FIIOI CANA- Auhu OIIIIJOI A sumo of be late clonhlouu lo: loohoulo, Vlllrh the nut at nan purpose to oNe| In 0! the Pu-alum landing: at notloln. which Ihorlldbo olpluhr or nulahlmuvl nouns than on toot -' should In lorvudod tothollaluvor an on or baton the Inn Du of `` aux Euooonlclonlnoho nu B101 to coauthor. . ' 3. w. noon. 0! 8550!. 31.1 US$51 l. I-U-lVIIUII'IIl'IU3' ' The Arena for October in npeciully Interullnq and contact-ou_n. 1`ho.Vew (bu-ac . ' nth:-In with "[0! the pIu~ Iocntic, interference with professor: in collqn. Honnna E. Tnuhoneck run. than M: cogent snark on conven- lrlted wull. Ju Walter (`lurk sands out I powertn plea fut public rifhu our uni-public mu-rut; and On- M tiono. The editor continue: M: on- ninnglt on the anulnd tone: at Eut.ocII_I.sy.. E mnng `I. the . new a ry. duh -mi dntnnuvu attach: the duninuhu at no can -put an an I can Ill "llcldo: vl? 3nm pm`: I)! LC H. I mun gun to work and ymg hot I have to work. I have you In so about three mils through the huh um: um! count the bone: to no if they are all then. I will write agnln in about Ihree week: from St. Jnllu-Your! very uln- oudl. Frank D. latterly. l"lll'IS IYHO IHF i\lnt|-lN\.IKll tlll are (`\- ti the stuff across in It dug-out. Vt-. wil swim thethoraos this tuft:-rnomk Yesterday we ioked up two hn I-hrc-ml packers and w in we atogped I` mum on nrreek o(,whtch we as ed the name, the half-hreeda said there was no name for it, but they would name It., so mu- 0! them took up a large split-timr knitt- nnd aturted to climb A ine big pine tree that wu ntnmting rather hy im-If amt when he was ear the top he vom- menced cutting of thehoughs all the way down and completely atrippingthe tree exec I A tuft Al the top nnd the-n Dick up sined that it wu n lot-qtick that he mu making and he mm cutttmr thts to mark that the (`reek had been muned and named it utter Mr. Maudie. and Not went on to explain that Mr. Noodle Wu 1!: ted to in the chnp u neuent for t e honnr cutting him I up-stick. llr. Noodle ave_him two M plus of l`.& B; FIHIOII 0| mnrmnmm-. Atlmhnalm River. September l3.-\\'o nre (`tossing the Athulmukn to-dn_\',_iust In the point where the MvI.ood rive-r runs into the Alhxhhnakvl and cm H- Iincp Ohm nlnff l|nno\n- {n n :hn9_nni Va clean again. Another thing ahout the old Indian, - by-the-hye, his name is Chautour(sing- erg, is that he always hring up the rear. and is always singing in the wild Indian pow-wow fashion. I asked llaptisteone day if there were words to the song the Indian was ninging, and he answered in broken English. oh, no, him sing just ammo as coyote, (prairie dog.) ()n lri- day we passed four Americans on their way overland to the Yukon. and last night, here at the Athahaska river, we caught up to a party of twenty-eight. Californians, including one woman. This party left Edmonton three weeks ahead of us and we have eaught them already. so there is now nohody ahead of us, and wewill make the first overland ll`I|) Iothe Klondike. These Amerieanseould not have had arty kind of idea of what they were undertaking, or they would never have started. so far it has In-en a pleasure trip eompared to what is ahead of us. and this is the first time I have had to span` sinve we left, and we are up at -l:.1tl a.m. and then we go out and hunt for the horses through the wet hush and long gnu.-\.-t, and then liave Inn-akt'pst_ pig, Ileana. and hanno.-k. lank- ing powder bread and a small ration of marmalade. 'l'hen we put the packs on all the homes, whieh is awfully hard| work. and very severe on soft handazg Then we drive the horses for about four \ hours and then unsaddle them and ua- melt them all and have dinner. pig, N ream, hannoek and a small ration of marmalade, then we saddle and pack all the horses again and travel for another four hours, then unp.-u-k. unaarldle and holilile them all and piteh ramp for the night. (`net a.ll the parks covered and ropes coiled and lmve tea ahout. 7:110. pig, henna, hanno.-k and a short ration of marmalade. Athnhnnlrn Divan Qnuxinnslunr IVI _\\'A SIlI`!5`|| IS HUI may U ling the ropes and horzuxs generally is lmnds are as sore us don`t ever expect to \ clean again. Annllmr thine n_hm ' (mines. 7 At St. Anno`s `(look up tiny pluvos I. numed 0n_tlto map of .\l.\\'.'l`. und ll.t`.) we him to get unothvr guide to Stur- geon Luke. und one day we were going 1 u.long, every man driving uhuut four puck home: uhen.d of him, and the old lndi:t.n bringing up the rear, whvn u couple of packs (`tune undone und four lot us hold to get off unit fix lhont, uml ` they told the Indian to take oh the nest of the park ltorsvs after the guidt-. St; on they went out of sight, and. \\l` huvinc fixed the parks, vuugltt up to him uguln and hn lt.-ut lost the llfllll. 'l`ht- guide and Mr. l\llNNll!` lnul gotw on uheud still thinking the old lntliun was following` them, but h:n.d lost the trail. and when we t-,:unt~ up to him he was pur- fut-tly lost. llo\\'~ver,\w found tho tr.-til all ().I\'. In the-. lltvtllllllllt`, ltom-.vt-r, it little lmy Illtln". thut ham in roll with hot` lusll hor colt unit Hl1lrlt` to run Imvk over the ll`tt.ll towurds St. Anm-`.~4, und llurdisty told mo to go uftor llt`l`, but the hush wits so llllt`k I could not lwud her off, und the h.-irdt-r I rotlu after her hunter she went and ti t` hush us i too thick to pass her, so I ut. off, tiud up my horm, n.nd sturtt-d utter her on foot. I hud to run through thick hush for ulnout two miles, with top hunts and spurs on. I caught her, however. nnd had to drive her buck and t`lll('h up to the others, who haul been going on nhwul all the time. You see we ll3__\f(`. been doing cowboy work all tho time. We drove the horst-s from I-Edmonton to St. Anne with only the pork 8tld(llt`8 on and they brought out our provisions in wnggonrl. At St. Anna we worn in- itinted into the contplicnted turns und bend? of the diamond hitch and I us- It sure is not easy to learn, and Immi- linu that rnmxu nml lnnkintr nflnr llm To Report on advisability of lnklng 3 Punk `I`rnII-Iot 'l'hs.PnI-tv on launch- ton-Ai Old lndlnl Guido-lone In- Iouullc Incidents-l`lut to Isle `rho hurlnnd"l`rlp. ` Sixty mile! north-west of Edmonton. September. 8.-(Pe1-sons] . correspon- dence.) I have tunned over a new leaf and have no longer any to be lazy. I arrived at Go gnry on Wednesdny morning and re-packed everything und left there on Thursday morning 10!` Edmonton. I saw the coin- missioner there Mid he told me what W118 required of me-nLunely, to report on all the eountr we go through as regards the feuibi ity of making It puck trial from Edmonton to the Yukon. The chief consideration is, of course, horse feed, and we have to keep our eyes open for any suitable positions for mounted p0_l_lt`46 ,pQ_6t,s stoppi pluses, width of rivers and facilities" or Tsrosslngxhem, where timlier is and of what kind nod facilities for moving it to civilizution. and so on. At Edmonton 1 met the party. Inspector Moody is in clmrgv lle used to he in Calgary when we first went there, and he, or course. knew mo. Dick linrdesty is pllt'k(`l` (thnt is has immediate olmrgo of the pucking of tho horses.) He is "u. chap 1 used to know out here; his [u,t her was in. chief factor of _ the Hudson Bay company. Then there is a. mounted policeman liitmtemltl, an awfully deoent.'chup. A French hail!-breed, Baptiste kopin. speaks broken English and is a general old-timer and is awfully iuuusing. ..\\':- have an old ln(li:m- with us who Is sup- posed to be It guide, but wo [ind he is half cruzy, nnd only [it for wushing dishes. A 1 cl An-1n`..~ `llnulz nn n'nu nliu-nu chance, - wjcvw-1-jv sun` I at I $- All YITID IIOI DANA- AIKI 1. I00 5 mm o! blot tho Qua. which the Gown-on o! to man the Mrnotlu an-9 Ian. on. mm: thank! to u'n..s..':$ whom one or me `aomomou PATROL. ~ VAN mfmsnuc mum. y H) warn, llll l|f|ll(l- Lml looking uflvr the no easy job. My 4 Iha giickens and I get. them decently wu nun pwuilon on NIH` and round And by choir null: and locum. Sud! than 0! what |:d.:|`Io0|tI :0 gnpounn unupdto Inna! 0 nnoolqhoioolovonontlnbdgonuhoxo the altar.` A my huuhl oral can vnnopoodd in trace! thopulpil tho nillngofvhiohwuhneocudvitlgnh. NouoowugiuunHIoutvhIuHbuan- Ic:auonoIuun uovhuun cl hus- uvvwuuuuu rwuvunn ulna \IuI IZIIII OBI players br;_ht on with n tohcn ooot. `rho nhuokusbongoptotbil: at-non "Tho Pu-nun cl :5. an..." uncut. Inc uunllnt I0 I00 Iuijtpl 0! hit "Tho Pnublo ol the Sour." Soidon In boom has bun dhplnnd than in this nu : bun dooonuon ol'tho cathedral. the truss. grain nod Vina i i be ::.-...-.-~:.-*.;.....- -.-:~-.._.- .-~:.: noorvv-o Iuuuvil BIl'VI(!I'Io 1| Horvoob footival oorvicoo were hold of. r Sb. (}oorgo'o cothedrol yootordoy. Tho tlroc oorviuo wuo colohrotlon ol tho holy - oommunion as air o'clock. Tho colohrotion ob olovon o'clock` was fully ohoyol. tho ` mngnloionu oorncoo of Eyn bomg moot. ' offoonvoly rondolod hyolull choir. Fow olootingo of tho Stead Boon oquol tho one in t lo oorvioo on I o yo voicoo Ion out with tolling olfccc throu h tho bullsing. Tho oolo woo vory improoo vol rondorod by ` Mr. Moroh. Anothotgom ol on-orvico no I l tho Algnuan DoI.whi;l; woo porfogtoliy :33 hy Choroo orvoy. odoon o ot Jo` Rov. Mr. Boomboh xooding tho opiotlo ond . ` `lilo . Iozfinghfror lhio ondhjoiot `tho ` . out to oo. o V i oo.i`:o.hlo loooono thovo'f`:ocm. 'l"'horonwo: I voty Iorgo oongrogouon in tho ovonlng. 5 Epoolol poolmhou tho uauolohhiotvoog ' ".13.. Tho om.hon{ -533:: ` 53'; "Yo Bholl Dwoll in tho ond * tho oorvlco oloood on. tho rondoriopof nu. ` log : Douro. R_. llorvoyvoooonponlod. wuth hno oouol ohll ond hnlllonoy. Tho violin clooo by Mr. And`r6oox ond Dr. Olorh. vi orgon ooooo non woo o hoot dovotionol ooupooonu. ond t looooro tho '.".`3.`." -.4'.' "1.,?.`..2 .`Z`2{`. .'..`3...'_'!': DUI n v. Mr. Austin preached in Williams- ville Methodist church at morning service yesterday. bin Iubjeob being the principle involved in the judgment. The npeeltor pointed out than as God`: repreeentetivee on earoh here created so would `heir op- preuore be judged in heaven. _._. Hanan; Wlllllo pubic.

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