Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1897, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

auuiw ltwil IEIIIIIIT uiucliloco. well worth rpdoo Alan lunouuu. W M Ortoluer Ix-Tho 3|-and jar of has returned thru- ndd Hon`! lndictnonla against Franck J'.*Ki:'l`Iofer.lato dhhunin o(lu~o:_oq q . u o depuunu, a; um `(I mhonli Q can 3'. hath l|..J:'l;r_,()ctohur.l.- and rich king to his own In 015.3 were continent bonds. 9 (line It IunnJo"A Inllmnd. London, Oolnluor lL-'l`ha llqily Chmnlvle puhliahoa. under reserve. n re- ] purl that n almnc Lonrltm a_\`t\tlh`nlt\ ,lhn.< agent the l7nited Slnlea government _ through consul general (lalmruv an of- ; fer to |')lll\`hl|9 the l nlun l`nvil ie rail- rmd. The report is hnaed nq the fact lhnl. at the requemt of an Kngliahnlnn. whme name is not divulged.jtm- consul general`: offive nnlvled to nt tn|:ney-m-n- gent M~Kennn asking wht-ther the road muld he pun-haaed hy Rngllahmon. the attorney-general replied thntjt would he aold to the highest hidder. irreapew l tive- of~nn.tionnllty. 1'he,uffln'r in no( regarded at-riounly here hy Jinnnciers. Innonl 0! Bourbon. l`ortlnnd, .\le.. 0etnl;er"ti.-dThe funeral service: of the late tlen. Neul lbw were held at the Second pnrlshmhureln yes- tenlny. The attendance was very large. l\I|l0lI( thune preeent more memtm-n of the present end punt rity cavern- mente. present And [Inst memher: otthe state, senate and house .ol repreuentm tivm for Portland. dele` Jtrunlhe |3_Ih elnefum: n-no Flu flu- dqnnent mm lhe vet an firemen`; emu-latlou. Addnve-en were delivered he Ra-V. Am nnnnm In. ..-.a ..n.-.. I nun:-anon. Minn-sen deliwn-d by Rev. Am Dalton; D.L-.. and other Imnhlen present. - guum n In l\'EI`ll. l'lNl.s!` send lll(`s.'5:Im` to II. J. \\'rfrM, the nrtisl, full: slrwl and Brmdwn . The note mun sinml Robert Wriggt. Th frivnds M` the w0u|d-|m autvido haw lmin Imlifiml nf/ his nrrmt. The man appears dvmvnh ed. u-u up. I\ per-covered nuwl, a-nlillwl "Death or Hshnnor, which \\`righ\ h.-ul ht-vn rmfchng and haul lhrnwn mmy. mus `oirkod up, and n nnle found hel\\~m~n~ ho lo-.-wvs, wading: '|`u whum it Inny c-nnvorn: "l haw leaned over llwfulls of my mm arm l and for rwmuna host known to nun-IE l |onm- send . 'l`{Rh?. urtisl_ !'\.Ilh Ilrnnl Tried To tumult lulu-lulo. Niamurn Falls, N.\'.. Omnhm` (i.-.\l H5 nvlock yratortlziy .-ufternnun Rubs-rt Wright, of \'o\\` Xork. nltunmlwl In mmmll nuividr h_v_jnnni| frum Prun- poo! Point. Offivutr Mr ul vn snw him as he was climbing up on the mrapol nnd dmmml him down. \\`rign wn.-4 tukvn to police hvndqunrivrsandluck- ml up. A paporwovvrrd nm-vl, o-nlillml "IN-nth or I)l.1hnnm- " \\-hinh \\`.~:..m |....a > f I I J ; _\1*aten1n_v. To loom-0 lvnonnlon or `ritual: and Ito- c rnllo tho Conan). Athena, October .-'l`ho houte mot M. Znimis. the new 'premin-r. In-vln.r1=tI thnt tlw ulajovts of his gnvvrn. nmnt. would ho to secure the evacuation of Thowxly and fully und mdicnlly tu N-organize the country in order loin- aum ewwuntlon. To mrry out this pro. gmnvno time was novusar_v, he said. und to asked the clmmlwr to postpone further huatnam for the pres:-nt. Tho not neat \\'~.-tn ngreod to nnd the vhnnttwr autjourned. The mhim-t l`t`t\l`(lS the vow of ronfidenro cwmrdoxl M. Znimis mi mlllivnlvnt tn tlw tl(`t`I'|\|.'tl|t`I` of thu- trmty _r tho vhnmher. nnd hna.tIwro- tum. no mod the dean of the (Itpl0ln.'\- tiv (`arm that the govornlmmt is pro- punnl to negotiate` for tho oxocutium of nrtlvlo two of the treaty. and to re-- I gr.-ml the nrveptnnvo of the treaty tut nn novontpluslml Incl. A mngln 01 um nlnnuwr. Chivngn south!-rn wurcln and suburbs nn` surrounded by pruirin` fires, and ionso smoke overlmngs ll largo part if Iho wily. Ilundrocls of ill`I`l\\l nf prulriu Ii.-ivo ht-on liurm-I over nml timuaulnin uf foot of nidhwnlks nml fnhving hun- in-on mnnumml. Firmnun in this divi- sion of the city urn mnipluu-ly :-x|mn.- ml fighting: prniriv firm hy (III_\' and night. Most of the firm uro nmrlwl Iiy park: from inc-nnmiivs-s and not infra- quently luv misvhievoun hays Mm m-I Rrtim on firw for tho exvitemenl. , `Enron and Pnlrlo I-Ins Numerous- `I , Alarming (mun of mm. Bi. (`himgn Ovlnhor (i.--l~2xlrmn-Iv hut . xvmnlwr or the month of UvIu1wr is f now provnilimr in lhis uvvlinn. lh~n.-- - smnkn n gr.-uvntc-.~< tho l`0ll(li(m.'<. H" r urvmlnt 0 drought the Inn! Iwnnnumha. . vvvryl him: is us dry us linalvr, and rows! nml prairie fires nrv mnnvmu.~4. Luku Mic-lngun has been made nlnnum unnu- viguhle on account nf lho smoke and fog. Captain: on invuming \'(\ss0|shn\'u N mrlod n most nlurming st.-no ul` hf- fu. rs. Many have nut alvpt fur fnrl_\'- :-ighl hours on ncvnunf uf lhu wulvhful- man that was |N~o.1anr_\'. nu.-us pic-king their way through tho str.-ms of M:wki- nuw, were particularly hum wl`!*|. l.nmI marks were ohlitorntml um|`igh1s nmdvrt-I imllatlnot at n dial.-nu-0 ohhu kxngt h of tho slnnuwr. (Yhh-nun nnnllm-n n-.....l.. .....| .....|...._|... y route will M the line of Ihe (Tantra! & ,,. llninnl Pn.c`lflc to 8 nhn n`nd inc-two d thrtnxn Ch cum tu . ngnrn l_`nl|s\\ here he I (`runs In (`.Lnmln. no In (!xp0l`l('(| to nrrtvv here In {my days from Sen- le-rnhor 20th. the (iistunm In-In 3.2 0 miles. His many friends wish ixn n ' safe and pleasant Jnurnuy. An mum us 3 ho nrrivm at his home in Pivlon hu - will hecnnu! Id:-ntifi:-cl with llw lluullur Mfg. I-ompu.n_v. Mr. uml Mr.-4. \`ur- I mam Wnfmnnkor. n form:-r ronidx-m of glmnn \\`uinrpnlu*r. mi-nu-r rvnitlmllu of lII..ln.... I':`.l........| -. I. N '- ' --' ` aonoma to do so. ' Beware ot imitations at Bum color Wrapper. ,.._..... .......r_y. nu mnln us 7---~ r- a ' he Pivlnn 1 lmnn l'n'|'~nu-r l`1`Sl(ll`llll Prince Fidwnrcl, who rt-siilu in Miusuurl. ure viniling frionxls and relatives lwru-. The chicken pic` nociul on hmurtluy own- ing Mmm mu-cogs, 8.'l:l Iwinu: Iiw result. which will lm mlulml toliw vlmrvh funds. Mr. (`-host:-r. of llgilish (`uIumhi:I. uml `Alex.-n.mlor (`-unningiuun. of Ilnlllilluu, urn the guests an` \\'ulh-r (`limlm-_\-. ._..._... , ..__..___...___ NEW O-OTIERNMENT MEETS. Am-n mouonald, of Plclon. alurted for Canada on n hlcyvlo on Mnndev. Sep- tember 20th. One of Bnuller Suns new Cnnndn lm-yx-lea m shipped to Perry Mx-Donald nt (`hr el. Cn|.. for` the purpoua of his riding home nt his lg-lsum iwrosn the vominenl. Mr. M.- linnnld has been sfoppimr with his unvlo-. Phillip MoDonn.hl nl Cnrmnl. (`nl. Hi: route will hr the line llninn Pm-lflc Umnhn. nnrl n......... gun or ppm-pn-In-r:4 -arrive in town on ondny. Ihvv. Mr. llmm, Into [mm China, pmu-hheul to a full houelu on Sun- dny evening. Mr. and Mra. Joamph Pol- tongill took their dc-.'mrlure for New York on Monday to v ail their uun, Dr. H. B. Peltengill. ' . P4-rrv Monnnnhl ..m. ..r M. .....n An.- n. H. reuengill. Po-rr ' McDonald. son nf Mr. and Mrs. Allen cDonuld, or Plclon. Cnngndn lnlcyolo on Mnnmw 9-n- mu Inn 1 may lilo-11:0:-nun Ioelnl. I Wellington. Ootobor l5.-Mra. sallyl o Penit, or West Lake. departed thlnlifn .0:-.Iohor lat. Interment was mado M. , Punt`: cemetery. The Shourda evapor- ator in running night and dn. S. K. Shonrds left. on Mond. for But to louk utter his evaporator Juainwsu in than lawn. Samgrr Harris left on -Moml.-n for NI-_\' York to Edmtify himsnlf wit 1' u. hu.-4 miss firm In Hm! 1-ltv.~ 'I`lm.poui- lion in at goal one. Mr.` llmy hand 1: new -gun of upplci-pix-krrs -arrive in on onnlzur. Rev. Mr. Hnnn hnn rm... Evanfrnnu us nmao up. wLLum'roN Locus. was no other. I18-120 Princess f?-eet. , $8.50. $8.76. $1.60, $5. are gopular prices. 37.50.83.150. $0. $1 . ulu uuu uuu auu ll you Cllll eqlll II M dfdlollnr more anywhere else. $3.75. $19. 815 are the cream of boat productionl. HANDKERCI-IIEFS -7` Hero are; some burgnins ripe for the picking. ' Ohildrolra - lhndkorchiefs. in whim r cainbrio and fancy painted. 20 ouch. 1 Children's Picture Ilnndkorchiofs. 99 and Bo each. ' "Women's Lace Bonlor Ihndku--' olliefa (So each. i ll)... _. v. WOMEN'S JACliETS-It in a - pleasure to pick lrom auclu collec-l . tiou. There isn't in riglitneas missin . ' London and Berlin sends us liumlr c ` of stylish garments. jmnty . well made germunta. So well made that you can tumble and muss them up into I\ lump. A shake and a toss. when, proato.you would think they had just come from collera. lcpella and fronts are all ruin- uudcr tllc ,presaor'a iron. Reason. forced with heavy apringy canvas. And then compare the prices. Take on line and sea if you can equsl it at if ollar mom nnivwlmm ..l.-. ~20 GK Another proof of the leadershipof this best dry goods s'.ore, another proof of the helpfulness of its me- thods. IIere's a manufacturer down by Montreal made his womcn`s felt hats too ood. Not too good to wear, but put too much care an time on the nish of them. Other makers showeda hat that looked as good at lower prices and knocked him out. Result, he takes a third off the price and turns them over to us. VVe ive them to you in two lots at 50c and 75c each `ot many of them enough to last this week out perhaps. \Un|Il:!\hn v n nu-1-am... .. Surprising Millinery and Flantle Selling DR. SANDEN, I56 St. Jamgs S_treet. MONTREAL, QUEBEC. j V ~----`. I pubhsh in m HealthWorld,"(aent free, sealed with book) more than four {xundrc s_wom voluntary testimonials new every month. _ I forfcnt $5.009 at the currents from my Belt are not felt iguan- dmtcly upon npplymg to the body. `You wear it at night. I? INI ISED \l&I I Inn: nun 1 11: I Q: 1-`: 3 YUU l'll'l'..l: U 5|. If lplosm) 0,.-`cl and consuYtvmu free 0 c large, or pro have u lgicnd near by who would examine the belt {or you. Wnte to-day for pamphlet and particulate. ll QIUFD ll_'I= Hl at-d causmg a free circulation of C gives development and speedily cures D f A T --_ L IIUOIISIESS COISTIPITIDII SICK IIEIIIIOHE .. 4.. UVEII TIIOIHES vum.u no yumuvu uuu mating. I ' On m_vprnfc:.u'onaI word I make u : :la!rmm!.- To weal: men, young, middle aged or old, who ma have the least foundation left to build upon, I promise a positive anti permanent curo by the judicious use 01 my Elactrlc Belt. More than 5,000 attested to this last year. I? TI\l5l\ can :3 -n-Annn nan inn--nn -' nu-.- I know the action of eve drug that was ever prencribgd. but at me any nrphysiciln to patient, as man. to man, medncinen at bestwill but stimu- late. The? do not tone. Whatwe must `emp oy in nature : own gift. We need go no further. Why not use that potent force which am no bountifuny bestows upon an? The . _ one elemlfnt most Ii-`m gx_'lt_n(t: in - . A . `Z /,,j:~ man or. eaat-E . '- . r / '/ _ With my latest improved Gnlvnnic Bogly I_3nttery and Supporting Suspensory I combine a tel!-treatment wluch xnposntive and lasting. 0 ' 0:: may rnfaeeinunlouno-1} Inna`: Ilia eInI4......l. T.` coo`-L nnnn nan...- " THIII OLASIIB OP MIN " is the title at 3 little pocket volume I have just iuued, showing the effects of early abuse at later excesses. Ever weak man, sin lo, married, young or 01 uhould read it and get t 10 benet of my t irty years experience. an I n h!- is: in the scientic trgatmcnt of Dnlns,*Loneb. Impotoncy. MO Etch- Vnrlrnrnlh null Undevelnnmnn , ISL Ill IHU IUICUIIIIU II'K`llllCllL Ul Ufum. &l Buck. Varicocelo and Undeve opment. __:_ ._ .1: FREE socTx*" WEAK MEN W, _._-_v- -- jtltl - use unuuna ggvvv G uuuu uvu UV Illl- I-iII J IT STOPS `EH5 nmuu IN `rm TY 5>Xrs fr g :_-,-d cz:usn'1g are tiirculatnon 00d to an throu 1 the pa: uunn . nun Anon.-.5 _... _...___IEl-- YfARI0CELE- , . ~-- --":-J ---D `V -uv uvulo Avu "van It EV Illslllg ;'Ts?b%%f"E%5.19:.n`.{2,.`{Y.t!,*% ,,}'_B_{g,.".',:"',':`Es .-l.\...I ......... I-.. -..| Msgcmss wILL. NOT cune '.l.1o FOBMERLY RICHMOND O 00.. . .. at I `II? WHILE .` Llt mu oyc ugggcla-r%rb':bly you fl mmminn Hm hnlt fnr van. Ivul I-ll unvu HI!" 0!! FIGH- \'IILING8---Qhoro isn't nnothor such collection in any store you know. Prices like those : I00. 150. 900. 260. 85c. me. n. m:.. .....a All unl- ' V1 VAIIIIIAV D L1l1ID`" VVO[n.n'I 5"` Stock and Bow Ties. 3 cloning lot, worth 25a for 60 each. vvnrmno mL_.._ _- .. .- nun. 180. 800, 850. 860 ch. \ RIBBONS---Juntuliltle lot Black Silk F nillojkibbonn. H in wide, 5031!.` 3 in wide. 80 yd:2} in wide I fo yard. when thin done. no more. \\lnM|N\I'Q mnnu \u_...-..-_ n.-IL uuua-uuwmsu. on own 0!` 0 I0!` I00. I Women's Swine Embroidorul Hond- 'kerchiefa. in pretty patterns. at 100, 1210. 180. 800, 850. each. ` ntnnnun 1..-`- Inn- 1.. In, -1- hem-atitohod. 60 each or 0 for 260. wAnann':. i-u'-- I3_.I... .13-..-) II-- uuu, wuuu uull UOIIB. I10 H1070. WOMEN `S TIES---Woman : Silk [Inn]: and n... VI`:-- - -`----`- '-` n \IVWT\w `quail:-Jw Dnwun nd: GlRTER'S Substitution clued. uoorovon o uoolomonu. under oath. ahowlng : n) Tho nor onto nomo of tho oompony. Inow on undo: whot. npoolol or gonornl Ant. who oompony won lnoorporotod. one! In :0? olaondlnc Inch opoolnl or III 0 \ (oi. horo tho` hoodoolco of tho oompony uhnoeod ; (d) Th` nmonnrof tho uuthorlnod ooplbol I on : (o) no orno(nI of nook mime:-`hon or In- wuiod ond tho omonnt pold np thuoon ; (I) tarhnodiuro olooon `Mad -at `nun utu we ooomon oom woro 0 corn on and whom `Ind orpgmdo In or no non od on In Onnmo. (ml thonompln Inokoulohsulc In comp! - in: Vhh tho provision: of tho -nhl noeclun {I ( uhnl out-nvonolty M Iwonty lollon :- da` or ovouysloy dnrin which umoh dofou e on moo. nod. `noun irootorl. mnnu(or 0; Iooto 7 n .-row ;n-or no oomon n no oouponf w o wlnh `noun or men .a.r'Z.m uonuoulo vlthln Ontario any bnnlueu mut- nor to: non oompony. uhou for oooh do) upon whhs logo cronoonto ouch bnolnooo In- I I d I! o.rn'\.o.f.or `boo p:r .'o 0! o.n':blln compon- loo to onmply with o ohovo provmonn. may ho tbtolnod upon oppllootlon to tho undon- H`? or an AV!` or TII Llxum. 11 or mvruuu. wliloh Bow or polar to than H a day 0! Nonnu- r A. not (union on bun noon in Onurln. Inc can or its [Lennon or ohjoot. tor tho curry! 0 of wide I ooaaiuny night be In oofopon udu the at on. nhul on or be nth: urn day o! Novombu. A. b. m7, mun out and msmnll to the P:-ovlnolu uoovovuyn uootomonu. udor ` on npoolnl nnonl \ \\ \ lllhm NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT odor thwrovmonn of Motion 104 o! the 0 Mario mpunIn' use over: company. 1001` uonnnnnnu In on main -rm AU'l`nnIl- H`? `(III nun}: gow D . IIM. nnrrlu an inn an... In n...--a.. Extra Provlneial Oompanlos. JAS.JOHNSTON& ctrs! E Profitable ~ lulu: not-In I atop the wmylm oi ut III In chm N oompnlud Into trun- I `OII Ill DC .' :".' .!'v. ."n2.a 33"` H M I ` u. `.'. ?.'.'-..`'.{:`{'.. Ithln all): with Anmlu rate. to for each dlunib. At all tn, 25 cont: 3 vln . ' J? a-35"?a J`: , ' . n 0, W9 the mod on advice for any dunno. /" a;.pr Ti. :3 " ' ` ' . I ' T\.-.~ ;3so:o'p.c :..a'::..';::".. to FRAUD! Ibo day. when purchased at ren's SCHOOL BOOTS Cor. Prlncou and Banot sti. Little Llvor P1112, Misses and Child- Join` I. J. AVIS P4 ovmlcl 1`! Ton v nolol lkonhry, Toron Io. -1 I Itop wt jug In th Cjnmdnohhuouguhhlkchcugl It-hhuhulhltotbnhlludlho Ilhunllllhnhtlulphclduu tun HE. &hnnd an that '1}:- Wibnphlutgniug In douch- Jlml :1. `-1 AL-A IIILA --- _.... _-.---cu:-a uvu upviluuwrllll WU!- Itn Ind (Inn 3 high 0500 In- dot Sir Wilfrid hurls. Then I no oviduct to nrrsns thoauumpuou IhI8lrAdolp|ohpnpuodIoolsuol:h poliuoul cllqhnoo. Io duontho puny withvrlaiolbohu worhduofu in pub- Bclllgandvllolput Nu vino In lg; hsudnlulngthlh to loud; for any onurpunyuupoliulool noun-uulunho Iihnlpnnyludywuoupo lhdiotun! lulcnnqyquuuluod at No pgnllu nu-u lottnulyoogivon 0 undid honhnhh _......g .n.. -_ --vs-u nu-s Avvw Ill! TIE 9| II `P. and nothing will do some pooplo but have N: tnnnhnod Inn Iponarwood Q605- EIA and ulna; - L&_L -4-n-- .`. .... -uvvu-u; vu ulnrll pl'lll0IplOl: In` dood ho was the ouongoot opponent ol than in Quinn. and no undo much of by the conoorntivu on that Account. Bah ho was novor !\ strong man in tho govornmonu or out of in. Ho Inn diu- ntiood with tho oiooo which an pnmior guvo him. and pound; in on not olwayn in harmony with his couuguoo. and onoo or twioo van on utriko; ho wnolly up. polnhd to tho liouonunt-govomonhlp ol Quinn. and was (Ind to got any Iron his politiool allies. and they no ondonlood to have boon onoodingly glnd to peony Iron Mu. oNov his Iona of ooo in up. and nmhlnn -m (In ...... ......I- L: nu- SIR ADOLPHE CHAPLEAU. A {rah stumps in being undo to lift Sir Adolpho Cbnplcnu into favour through Iibonl inuonoo. A Quobooor bu bun Anxious to put his opnion on record. and to the olfooo that Sir Adolph in tho acrony- on man in Oundu." B0 in strong. but wrong in bin own inhomt. And not in the innate of Onnulu. B0 was novor strong in rho sdvooany of liborul principles: in- djl Inn was him at-u-A-A ------A-A -- --..- r..r.-, vuau any uuy Iuuuu Ilguo of it. but the (Min Victoria Midland regimenc hae been aerloua about it. and the governmenu will do well to acoepb in in the same spirit. It in auloienb to now that in England the matter in rooaiving clue endoraemenb of 0] military men,and the Pall Mall Gazette. which in not given be aenaabiona. urgaa "the acceptance of the Canadian and New South Walee offer: of military help in India ao an to pub forward the inter- changeability of ale home and colonial forces. The imperial govormnenu has M been planed to acoepb the aervicea of Cmada'a young military men for foreign uemoa. It may accept the eervioae oia regiment oi men. and so do something to pin the oroalere to enarne. A VERY PROPER OFFICER. Some pepere ere diepoeed to make fun of the offer of Lieut.-Ool. Hughee on be- half of the 45th Victoria Midlend rcgiment to do active eervice. under imperial direc- tion. in eny part of the globe. What ie there funny about it P In there any deeire `to utiliee Canadian eoldlere in the Britieh eervice.` Ie it in order to recruit the Brltieh armyhy hattelione rather than by oompanlea? Thin country once had the honor. the proud honor, of a Britieh regi- ment whoee membership wee made up of men who had served abroad M end were pleeeed to add to their experience by connection with the Royal Canadian Rillee. Would it not be e com- pliment to have the imperial government acceptangi ent made up of Cnnediane and comman ed by a Canadian. \vho,what- ever hie politice. and however men may dilfer with him in regard thereto,ie e popu- lar olcer. commanding the reepect and obedience of hie men. . The offer oi Lieut.- Col. Hughee may come an a eurpriee to come people, and they rfey make light of M. Imh elm urn. l7r-a..-x- u:.n-...n IAOTORIIS IN QUEBEC. IoQuohoo in odvonco oi Ontario in tho ` Iuokiogoichooooi u ito bottor ploo oi opototing iio choooo ioctorioo to tho ond `ht thocutputoi thomwili booiouoiiorm otondoedi Ono lo lot! to not tho quootion iron 'o conoidorotion oi the rcuorko oi limiio Qotol, of Bt. Hyoclnthc. tho oooro- tory oi tho doirymcni ouociotion oi Quo- boo. Ho in now in Ontario. in Guolph, otudying tho progrooo of oil` in ct o gov- ornnont ogriouitoroi iorm.xn__i/&ogin- torviowod. ho couunon dod rhooyndiooto cyc- ton of running choooo ioctorioo in Quohoc. 'l`hor'o on about twonty-oovon 1-yndicotoo in tho prov'incc,ooch comprioing from iii- toon to thirty-olght ioctorioo.` Tho totol nunbor oi oyndicoto ioctorioo and com- orloo io oipcut oix hundrod. Eoch nyndiooto rocoivoo o grant oi I250 irom tho govoru- Inont to boip to pay oxponooo, And the oporotiono oi tho ioctorioo oro diroctod by` cornpotont inapoctoro who ouporintond tho work oi tho locoi oliicoro. tho objoct Doing to oocuro ooior no poooiblo uniformity in tho quoiity and oppooronco oi chococ and buttor. A opociol oiiicor hoo boon oont to tho diotrict boioy Quobcc to try ond introduco tho oyndicoto oyotom omong tho numorouo unoll ioctorioo which oxiot thou. It io ior our choooo men mean- oidor vhotitor thio oyotom II on unprovo- mont on tho oyotom ioliowod horoobouto. whom tho individuol ond tho oinglo fac- tory otond upon thoir morito. Tho Quoboc oyotonr boo tho odvontogo oi direct impou- tion ond ouporvilion, from oxporto, and it hu ito oifocto. Tho govornmoni aid in thin connootion mokoo tho oyndicato plan oi doimz things not only ndvontogcouo but nmhhln uv-ug prot||;l:" THE ._DAI!.Y FVHIG-4 Ir. Mo mot (knlold, punt! to usual nu. aged eighty-nun yum. 850 has Iulupuhnunvslidhrncnyyun. Tho dcauuiln In I ma. :ussg.gu:u"3:=` mm " SBASONABLE ARRIv4_g._s. med Very Inddonly. On Mondef elternoon tho perente of Miee Anne `yke, Wolfe Ielend. were horried et nding her remeine etretvhed out on the lewn fronting their reeidence. Bhe hed been in the city vieiting friende end errived home ebaut' one o clocli. ep- rently in the beet of heelth. She wee right end cheerful end did not complein of eny illneee. An hour efter her return her body wee picked up on the lewn. Life wee extinct. deeth being due to heert dieeeee. The young women wee only eeventeen yenre of age. wee wineome. her eebility mekmg heregenerel fevorite. The etertling discovery of her inenimete body geve her perente e greet ehock. Bellgloue Queeelon Iocletg. The weekly nectin oi the religioue queetlon eociety of All inte church wee held lee_t evening. The condition of the deed wee the eubject of diecueeion. Rev.- Mr. Reyeon proving from the ecri turee thet the deperted were oonecioue en men- telly ective. The theory held by _men that deeth ende conecioueneee. which wi I not be reetored until the reeurrection. wee presented by e member. but the teeching ol the bible wee ehown to be oppceed to euch e doctrine. Swedenbcrgien teeching wee eleo referred to, end e uletive quee- tione were brought forwer end diecueeed. The meeting cloeed ebout nine o'clock. on Net Ileve A ;:e`r.teg. The Kingeton bicycle club wee to here hed eineeting leet evening to wind up effeire lorthe eeeeon. but owing to the ehortneee ol the notice e quorum of mem- ber! did not ettend. The uecutive coni- inittee will `likely conclude the eeeeon'e Duel or Al on lady. Thin morning. at the nnidoooo at hot only daughter. Mrs. Juno: Mnmy, I06 cunt. In. Ouuoid. widow of tho Qnlnld .nnnnnaI|..n._.-I `Hon? Warm: the mun provon gulls ! _ The Montreal Bur woopl booauu Mr. Gronior wu pub in tho prisoner : dock at bin trial. Wun o in a criminal pronou- Why Ihonld be non be punhhod T 0 Star In I trie soft as tlmoo. The Collego of Physicians and Surgoom, of Quebec. hu pub It on record shut it but no use for lodge phyniolnnn ; and the lodgu. largely compound of workingmon, hnvo pubic on roconl that they have no use for the collage of phynlcinnn. Now coma the bug. Who will win ? rv-Ivuuluul -u eulu vv ul\-llIl_V- Woree elill. lot Mr. Whitney`: prospects, in the ennouncement thet the eurplue of the province for the you will he inoreeeed by ebout helfe million. The receipte from mining lende alone will emount to et lenet 8`. \)0,000, or Ol00,000 more then leet your. though Mr. Whitney enye the mining policy of the province ie no good. The woode and forest brench -promieee e lerge revenue; the public inetitutione heve eur- plueee; the eucooeeelon dutiee will be whet they heve been `eetimeted. "The pro- vince," eeye the Ster. ie feeling the elleote ol good timoe. end en election le now neer. Mr. Whitney in doing e lot 0! whletling to keep hie courege up. and it ie ell he oen do. A remarkable ciroumetance hen been the repudiation oi hie pretenelone by a To- ronto condervotive now'on as tour vect- werd. He hae been telling with the Win- nipeg Tribune, and he emphatically de- claree that there in no more chance of Hr. Whitney railroading himaeli into oiiice in A Ontario than there ie of him railroading hie way to Man. "Why," said he "you can scarcely find a more of buelneee men of repute in Toronto who are backing Mr. Whitney. Who in Mr. Whitneyiend what hee he done to convince the people of Ontario that he in lit _to be entruated with the aifaire of the province ? He hae never given eny evidence that he hae any capo- city for the conduct of public affairs. and be hee abeclutely no one with him of repute or tented integrity. He has no material out of which a cabinet could be formed, and the public are not fooliah enough to diecarcl a tried and truetod government for aeet of adventurera. You may rest aa- eured that ii the people of Ontario declined to turn out the preaent government to put aman of euch probity and high attain- mente as Sir William Meredith in power they will never dream of luppllnting` that government with en obscure and untried a politician as Mr. Whitney. \.I7-.._- _ana a on eeee ., ____ -.._..-...-u w yuvuuuv uuv Iuvlu. In-mun to him and ncoivod all ddrlng his political career. he bu doolinod to dis- null then. ` ;, ... 3/vlhlrnnr nut : nLoum.v.. Mr. Wlnlonoy hoohoon poylng Onowo onoohor vlolt. Ind whllo In tho oopltol ho M hon boon Inovotl tooxprooo on oplnlon ro- opoctlog tho outlook ol lrlo party. Every- tlnlnglo may-_-!or bin and we loool op- pool0lon.\ no lo going to owoop loco powor ot tho next olootlon-ln hlo mind. Ho may hovo boon golng loctoro from lho (mo in oupporb ol lilo polloy. oooroo of than o day, no ho rwontly ollogod, but olnoo. on I wogor; And at tho bond: of am Kelly, 5 bold. bod mon In Toronto, he hon, \ boon olnllongod to prodnoo one noon.` ` in-Minn on M... ...A ....-A..-.: _n _|.:_:.___ Ln- I 5:>:n ' % no you not cu-tor`: Ask tor Cursor`; mum and demand nnmz wme. wnnxnsnn. oumnnn 0. 1997. ,.:. .... nun mu my-nmng; ano \muldn`I marry a man who muld rm-got tho ring. The nr fun! was not Mlrmcmd tho gut-aka n-turned to their hmm-3. The mutual tnrlhe msmnn any: In-r eym wire opened hy Iha hniaterona mnduvl of [Juan-3 and his tricnda on the day of tho In-dd! and she don-rmined not to ally bun! with the man. ht `Ito Chris `rind: ,ou. ml 1.o IUD Alotnotlrn Dhdun bugsluln hon. hnutlnunl in euunetiou with '0 chunk. Gun L. 0| vvlllullll run! llluolvod Lon Alumina, (`n|.. Ovlohor 5.-.\limu-I himuu, I wfdoxwr. mu hmngm a| hrvarh of promise auit against Mrs. .\Iu-M-dm \`nMes for $20.01!). l.in.1m\ on n! A amall lemon uwhnrd no-nr umn. and lost `his with only at few muntha um. Mrs. Vnldea in nmy-five _\-Mrs old and has ml auto worm Im,0uu. .~.`hn_ Iuecame. infatuated with .in.m-a and made nrrmnmonla rnr an rim. ..~..u.n.... . am: lost ma wire only tow muntha .\ .nm_v-five < e a nrrangomonm for a fine wrvldil but at the nppoinlnlmo _l_.inan-.1 I nnl O In- -..4 up- - H "0! Elle pride mu : Dn All II-I ,.u. u nnowmg ncquemrencee In this vici- nity. The lunerel eervicee of Mn. Rehecoe Peterr, relics of the late Hugh Petere. of Mnrvele. were conducted In the Methodist church of this place lm Friday afternoon by Rev. Mr. Kelly. Huron- omith. Damon Dnbcoch end wife heve re- turned from Imqeoia where they have been vieiumz their brother-in-lew Rev. J. ls). Lidetoue. Emme Storlne wn when suddenly ill at her brot`her'e lent week. but wee eble to he remand to her` home, Sun- day. W. Gardiner left on `hlfe excursion for New York. to-day. Miee('Bennen vleib ing er Trent Wer hen gone to Kingston ` to rename her studies at Uuemrg. 1-T "X ""aiv2"sa"'"neeanry"'" Sum pmum xuciem. These ham. an nnnlnann-no gqn Alum In. In rruux Wlml ht! to! Quoccfa. .._______,._____ uuuruon so now iork. E. Sharpe, so badly hurt by o laoroo while looking oi tho rocoo, wno taken to hia homo to-day. Ho is still very ill. Viaitora almooo mo numoroua to monlion. Among tliom wore Jamoa N. Williamoon, of Portsmouth. at his fochor o: tho Miaaoa Grand. of Toronto. at. J. Wi|liamaon o. Mioo Ellonor. Addio and Annie Lyons. no their inot.hor'n. and l). Black and Mr. Laidlaw. of \`\'o~t )0l`l, at W. J. 8prrlo'a. The remains of is go. Hugh Potora` wero takon to Wilton for burial loab Friday. ` Wilton Doapoiohoo. I \\`u.ro.\'. Oct. 3.-Snturdny morning. ` ahouu three o'clock. on Albert. N. Storm: was driving through the village. ho dio- ' vovemd that o otraw-stack. ciooo to John Carr : barn, was on n. Ho gavo tho alaim and owing to tho promph action of tho noighbora the barn was saved. a fortn- nato thing Ior Mr. Carr. an the buildin was not inaurod. How tho re orinotog is avmyaiory. William Thompoon. Chica- go, in nnowing ncqnaintancoo in this llilV- fnnornl onnvinno nl M.` D-|u--- num0\\'rml'rIl. Uob. 5.--J. 8. Gel! her | "?""',`:;": ehip another love! I to-day. re. t. Elm-R Dr. )ay end mace. Mme B lore B. Stewart, night Mm, hevehqone on e View to Port. Huron. D. ._,p,;`.k_, A. cKey. of Kintore. who f0Hh0l`|y`que`nl|_V teughh our public wchool. left: on Monday fir to attend Qnoen e after calling on me - ljerrowemlth friends. A lmveeh thank GC givin eervice wee held in St. Peter : chum on Sunday evening`; The church '|`0l00III`0 IV! wee pnctll decorated win an variety of `P grein. Inn 5 end owers.` Mien Frankie O( Snider left. thie morning to take in the big I excuuion to New York. <'*`<""~|'*' "W R Qknrn` an L...II.. |..._n L | "" "" `J . sun on I(0 one pnpou. ov. S. Houaton moved 5 vote of chunks. which was put by tho prooidonu and car- Ned unanimously. The meeting than ad- journod. umn called upon tor hie annual report. Dr. Roger: van invited to give an ac- count of the meeting of the Royal society i at Halifax, to which he was appointed de- legate at the May meeting here. In a humoroua speech he gave an account of his trip, with a deecription of places on the road noted in our hipiory for engagements, also of the surrounding: of Halifax. with the festivities which were got up for the i. entertainment of the gueeta of the society. passing to the description of the work of the several committees, the high aound- : in; title: of the, papers of some of I which he humorously deocrlhed u-ot- ` tling down to the principal fea- '. ture of the meeting. the diacunlon on 3 the Cabote and discover of America. The P locality was claimed y three dillerant 0 Iron. One the cone of Labrador, near udeon`a atraite; another stood up for hie owri birthplace, Prince Edward Island; while a third expreued the oginlon that it wae somewhere on Cape reton. thua agreeing with Prof. Ferguson in his paper last year. It would be impoeeible to go at I` len th into the papere. I * Houatnn mnvarl n vnln Al Miami.- I f ,. n l n I llurrownmlth Happenings Humom-rm. Ooh. 6.--J. s. 0.1: NOD06 Innlhnr lm, nf Imnn ska-.. `E..- i parser: In me areoumen. " , A vote of thanks wee tendered the recre- tery for his trouble last year and he was then celled for his annual Rotor: we: invited M ohm ..n An. KIVUII I we no the papers. A d Icunoion mono nolativo to a pan- ngo in tho Int. minute: In to the soma- mono of the Snguennv. whether by F:-nor ngimonta. u to wbothor the So: hob gamer: had lost: the European typo and the origi- nal gram to Frn-or und Nnirn. of the nig- noriee. Min Gilderlloovo And Dr. Noilaou spoke on the subjyot. and other members . joined in the dinouuign. A vnna nf r|....I.. ..... ......1-....a n _____ _- were : ur. wulkem. Q C .- president: Rov- I . i ii { Irof. Ferguson. tlrnr. vice-prenirleni; Rev. E 8. Houeton. Prol. Sham. Dr. Neileon._ Dr. Regen. QC. 3 J. Foibercue. eecretnry- | treeeurer; Mlee A. Moormnnininnb now- : bury: Min (lildereleovo. Joseph George and " A few oihere. A council moeiing. Io make err-umemente fur peperl for the current oeeelon. wee held previously. l)r. Wellrem. in opening, welcomed the membere in II elaorb eddreee. and hoped the society would have an interesting and instructive yeer. There we: plenty of scope for nub- jeote of inter-ero, and he hoped to see other member: joining the -rnnlre of these who lmd nlreedy conbributed to the moiety : rcoordp. A nub-committee wee eppoiniod to ondeevor bolntereet other perbiee. He WIS! glad to say there was no dilculiy in getting the dillerent. papers ubllalned. The Queen'e Collee Quarterly od bem moeb kind and libere and other louruele elsewhere in the dominion hed given r I00 to the dlcllleion nun mlnhivn in a mu. I .__.______,_____ A In-dcllnt Party Illuolvnl .\ mg-In; lV..I aL.._|.._ p v .. -uulluulrll wun I.In.\n\1 and urrnngmrnis wrddingr, appointed time ldnans had he womng ring. Her Spanialn was mien and she rrlnuml In m.h the nfdding; aha \muldn`I who muld fnrmn Hm _ cu-----A V `Iulnu Ion-I but lnnlu`-`RIO I0- cloty will Ion Ionnuy. The Kinglton Mutation! not-My opened Mo um. union Int evening: Tho unend- moo. owing to noneu of tho weather and - other oumn, wu not llrgo. probably nlm the doubt 1!. any buuhmn beyond r-inning the union would be int.r.odu'ccd. lnoronb were : Dr. Wullxem. Q 0;; president: Rev. Fomumn. Hfnf. v'm.m-4.-uh-is-m. R. Kmanfou mrromonu uomuv `GREIT fwiN*S! ,t. M PMS! `lbOnu`l*uhlIh_ Suu Divo.(`a|.. u hm-my- lag. unod Minn Elia- 4. llllll l||WllES A8a|undve.onepillncupetfectly, and if a stronger action in ddndn cathartic eectispyoduced In! no pills. In obotinqme cum. I nnunnun in -. ck...

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy