Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1897, p. 4

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[)r|\'lIl(` (`-Iltllllilln. All this goo: to show that without any fuss or noiae the pope hum quietly removed the ham and intordict of the vhurvh whiz-h was pl (`ad in 1870 by Pius [X on the Quir ngu-'*p'n|uvp. and on everything pertaining thereto. (H ll\(`ll' NlIUJx`(`lS. The parish clergy \\'[`l`(`. !`('(`('lV9(l with the utmmt (1(`f!`l`(`ll(`0 hy Lhv kimr, Hllll e\~p0ri-|ll_v hy the quovn, who i; ox- trmnt-ly devout. un.l, contrary to wlml hu.~1 llorn Sl.lt`(l in llw punt-rs, tlw en- tire palace was lll(`lll(lt`(l In the I)l(`.\lS- In;;, that part formerly inlmhitt-d lay the pope, us well as the newly mn- strurrted nnnnxua. tho only ext-.eption mudo bring` the privutv`upurtmonts of the king and queen. If these were ex- rludezl from the lmnetli:ti0n of tho tpmiah priost. it is nu-rely hocaus~.\ in not-ordnnre \-rilh the customs in vomw at all Rmnnn Catholic courts, the pri- \i`.e;m of, hlosging the privn.te np:|rl- ments of tho mvnreign and of his mn- sort commutes the prerogative of their private chnplnln. All HIM one; In nhnw Hml u-ilhnnl BOVBI'9lIIl. This in itself serves to show the very mnrkad improvement in the relations hetwevn the church nntl state, nnd is . any further midenco \\-era neutled upon the- suhject, one has only to recall tho ftutt. that. this y r for tho lirsl limo .~inve 1870, the vorgf. who on F1l.\U`r ova go from house to lluusa lilt-ssina tho prt-tniu-.3 and sprinklimr thmn with holy wulttr. cross:-tl tho thm\shultl of tho pnlnve of the Quirinul. and ll(`(`()l`(i(`li to the king and quoon the sanm |)lt`s.~x- Inc.-I upon tl1t~in.~u-|w.+ nntl upon their home us urn l|(`t`0r(l(".i to the lowli.~.~4t of tlwir sttlrjt-('15. Thu nnriah nlnv-nu u-nrn rum-iuml u-ilh l.Bl.l.lp0X'll power or the pope. While Leo was therefore obliged, on political grounds to withhold 9, full compliance with the requests presented to him, he intimated that he was per- fectly willing to allow thank ivlnl services to he celehmted with ml the splendour of the church at the Santa Sudllflt) and at the Am. (`oeli, two churches that are more specially asso- ciated with the court, the novexnmunt and the muniripulity. Moreover, beau- thmhed analogous services to he cele- brated at Naples. Venice. Milan und in other (ll`0hl`lill0pftt`S, where the cardi- nals and prelntes referred to the men- arch as king Ilumhert, our august sovereixn." TM; :.. H....H' ..... .... s.` .\|I.\I-9 L... .... .. IVIIII I-INN. llllll ILIIH (}0Il(`IL'lHl0n H00 Ill-ll it. wouldnt once have been interpruled out home and nhroml am the uccoptnnue of the papacy of tho exiatjng urder of things. and its nrauognition of the ap- 'Pl`0DYiaIion of the king of Italy of the temporal power of the pope. While Leo was therefore nhlimnl. on POPO _ Pope Leo is too good an Italian and too ardent; a trial: not tomve heen deeply moved y the attempted assassi- nghon of king Humbert. rotirin to his orptory and remaining for he I an hour In prayer immediately on receiv- ing the news. He likewise denounced in the strongest term the outrage. It has been stated that he subsequently doolined to yield to the pelitiom that were resentml K0 him lo the effect .lhn.t no at-rvi.-es of llmnksgiving and Te Deum should he offerml upinall the churches for the preserve! ion of the life of the king. 'l`ho.t in in purl. true. For it was l.horon;rhIy rmlliat-nl M the vali- cnn lhal. him this concession he-on In-ule H \nnnI:I nl nnnn hnnn lnnnn lnn-nu-nlnul { T43`entr"`h the twiptaon ` -15- XCIIZU IlWC-U VVIUII muwv II - Ioouounnt country. - Marquise do !-`ontonoy. writing to the- Philadelphia. Press, has thin to say about the bone: - 1 n.. III IOIIIIIII Loon WIOII I-OIIIIIGV Upon I lntcnlnllrnnl Qnnnnl-I. *RobinsqtiA Bros, Kuhn. lhnnntnn. Glnnlnn. ntnovunaiu oyo. am. lurlon` lnumutol. I1-_.1I__,.._ A-,,.__,_ I I "luv!" `I`I'|Oh .-..__..:__ .I,__.I__ 1 inn: `nu lath!` Clnn-Sho II thongldnl `Dom Bun-1-1333! ` CI:.n-Y:. 3'3. I=hl: bland & new are n for the an at he than w:\ hind ha-.- _ PIC. - nous.`-uuvinwvvvw A famous astronomer, whoa knowledge of orillnnotioal facts was a dreadful oi convvmmon. onco diverted himnell by asking the company it they wan run of tho immenoo dimmoo they were from heaven. 16 van. be liiormul than. In many millions of diamohl-not the solar system and would into many thouond yonrnou'ovuIo.""Idon't knowlhodir tnnoo not the time," exclaimed I Somali- mnn who was present. "this it old hit you to get to Maven. But know till -.it will not take you n millionth pr! of the time to go to tlnothpl|on."--&I ` Amount ` We Mn In! new on innocent stock 0! QutnauudBnclnclIulr.boIcht notch!!! lovudulduuuoyuy. vkiilh. with intents to I05 chap. 'vvo'mu'uuuum 0! looking and to- .nn|jnhuuL . ; pun IU pgu wrung. `Inc WOTIIIIOII, WHO BIC ` l.~u`:I mx-mubomod tn Engliah machinery dlr liked my innovation. and took particular Iniisfnctiun in creating dimoulticn for the now engines. The authorities ilnully gave up we attempt to cunquer this loml preju- diet`, with the rcault that today the whole aymnn of colonial railway: in Britinh - South Africa is uduplionlaaot what in com- mon in Engiund.--Poultllq Biaolow in Harper`: Linguine. ._...u---mu ugruuu -unguuun an `Aug: 1 lookcd in min for nuythlug Amolloon oonnmtod with tho railway oorvloo. Sir Junioe Siovowright was himself of the opinion that American locomotives and trucks wens eminently suited tothoolnn of work ruquirul botwt-on Capo Town and Pio- torin, 1,000 miles away. bunhonhcn war om insurmountable objootion-nunoly, that r(`|)I(`P(`nt(`d by the prejudices of Eng- lish railway employers. At one time two Baldwin Iocmnoiives had been brought out from Philndelphlo. and nine :2 doaon freight cars. so Inn an the Amorionn manager rumuincd wit. them they worked very well, but when ho mourned to America tho nuthoriliul dionovoml that ovorything bo- gnn to go wrong. The workmen. who bud l>u`n immmbnumd tn Ennlinh m-nhlnmm din- on luuulpuluu ll'Ulll uxsuawr. In him mrlior days in England this mu `.1 romling of tho future would have hrui ght iuim some unpiousamt experience us: In dubhlor if not an adopt in blank art. in iim middle ages of Europe he would pmiunhiy lmvo been revered ill npmphet nnd saint. Yut his information came from no occult souoru. 0hsvr\`m.ion had shown him chat. in uvrmin R|)(`(`Il`8 of wnap. which built its home in the ground, built some ~y(u;l`r: on um lowlands and other year! up- uu the higher level. Exporionco taught him blunt. when tho wasps built on the la - imzdn thoro wnro no frcaheta and win` they built on thu higher ground tho low or would some time during the cannon be anlnncrgui. Thu man had simply noted an inutmuov oi that. little understood prosci- onnu nmuifvsmi by certain insmta and (mi- nmis. u better knowledge of which might even he of service to our national weather bureau. it. was only at his death that ha = romulcd his m~crui.---New York Pelt. ` neulea I-`nu-mar lmllnd the shin ol the lunch. Along the hunk: of tho Capo Fear river in North Carolina um lowlands behind which llcsnhighcr level or bench. The lowlands nro subject to more or loss fro- quonb ovoriiow by iroahoto, which are do- sta-uocivo to crops planhod thereon. A num- bvr of yours ugo is tanner. resident in the vicinit-y. mmio I very oomiormblo sum oi money by insuring his neighbors` oropa against those freahcos. His unvnrying ano; ooss as an insurer was for many yours I pmround Inyatury to tho poo in of the region. The years when he d ined to in: sum were invariably yours oi` deucruotlvo ovorilow. The years when he was willing to insure woro oqunily certain tobenouonu of oxomption from disaster. In Min 4 m\l-Hnr dnvn In new 3 Lon I`.nnInn:I ALI- IYU`CANTHlM m%HAI* 3ta'Cf__;!{t'i9 Amorlcnu Rtealn Englnol In Attic . 1 Innl.-ml In vnln Inn an-chin... A.....I.. To your own mind (all the trim-In pigxtihings here, heaps of them) or you can get it rem) trimmed.- There are (left ngers at our Store that can so 100 " a- ribboh, or tilt a bow, or set a ower bit, that each at becomes a unique creation; inside al the lines that fash- ion prescribes, yet no one a slavish copy of any other. There are New Comers all the time, New Shapes, New - Ideas, New beauties. Here is a special opportunity in Sailor hat line: ` _ p * 'l`rin_1me(l Rustic Sailors at 25c. 75c, and $1.25. p Children's Straw Sailoris at 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1. All New Shapes, surprising values. Children's Velvet Tams 25c. Children's Cloth,Tams .25c,35c, and 50c each. FORMERLY RICHMOND a Co. 118 `and I20 Princess Street. A nuumooocohqn._ ...n. ...a........._.. ._|..`.. I._- Will be the position ou are placed in when our Wal Papers on shown you. Certainly nothing in the way of Paper can do more towards making a house all in chould be than judicious selec- ontfroin our` collection. Come and see us. MONEY IN WASP8. IIU 1:1: mm mu p-anus C-halncn '.'{.t.... 1.: owing. 1.35: nomi tlnoommunionnnho wash- bnbd y Ru . Dr. 8n1|b.in`t.h " of Rev. ll. Mnogillinqy. v , AIdnonJohu.nod'l'nI.W.J.NClh. W. 3.11 LB. ." hnglnliu. .x>.ui,.a. an-up all}. p. Slncnuvuo tbonnnyclliaoo auoudodtho unnnicauh nunnn AI II: hlrlnn Lynnln-Z 303;: we nu nun nunuu. on In OVUIIIQ I`. E. And:-con. ILJ. Iowa, W. 0.. Prnyn. J. P. Anderson. Happy; 0. Hynu and J. L. Hymn. Duuunto, rug in thooity notonlny. having whodgd In from the above nunod. plans. not turned homoontbo name N ~ . Tho R. 0. shunt Golan ` IIOI trial trip on Sntudaq owning and pm every nslintnouon. Nut stating you Im bun phat! on the nuul. the old olnnaodbc-ch15` :54? Iah?n`:i:gm&?;linnnrv uni nah. unuu xouuuon Ann um urocl nun ao- tochmouc of the Ioonl an brlgldo have ar- ranged ftlo vs as number of lino-light vi Jana ptotlilllt dtiuono. ..:.`f'.`1 the fin uuninoa. on no mung 0! Jun 28nd. III (III II 3 punlui. Amos`: Amie: Anodym. the nqn pain- killer. internal and utorncl, all dnggiltu. 950. t bottle. " The huobsll tun dcfontod the Sal. nooninoonthocriokotoldon but ny afternoon. Soon: Oapihlr.` `Z9 L L|I'l'On.`. Tho mnh inn 2 Sat afternoon. Capitol!` (gt:l Luv . I-onoo.l. The Iillih won: Cap`:hla. Thomron. Stonno; 8%. Lawnnoo. Allen. Mcbom d. Chief Youldon and the Brook hind do- hnhmnnt. nl [ha Innnl n. In-Inntln L-..` -A L In ulsy oullnoll VIII. II llil unsung lllll evening. he asked to grant $85 to guy the decit. remaining after tho 9% of May colobntlan nooipu won oxpoudod in pay- ing sho ax Arnnlln Arninn Anntlrnn, ah. -Iugl nnln. HUI`. A petition will bolald holoutho cit; council thin evening by tho vqnpllocl alliance to prohibit also holding at and oonooru in tho city park: on Sunday onu- in / '-Fm any council will. a la much; am evening. nlod to mini 885 to uni u v-`nun: Inwrlninro will 00 IIIIIIO. Rev. 1 . T. Mignon, motor of Graoo chumh. Milton. luu resigned hi: chap. He has been offends living in England. u;_d M his health in poo: in will Iocpt Illa 01 or. A n-LMh... -.lII L- I-l_I |.-l__- At- -n_. U""I |`:"o funeral of the Into Gautier Faun took place at No o'clock this stun-noon. The rennin were union ho Oupo Vinoonb when inwnnont. will be undo. Rm: D 1` in... ....g... -| 43.... memory or (no IIIZO all` John A. unoaomlcl. For ulo-A thoroughbred {ox urtior dog, -oven months old; Como: from no winning stock. Add: "Fox 'Iuo oico. TL- l..____| -1 AL- LA- n,, A! I` am one opening 0| tone unuery onjnp. I The ags on tho city hall llow at f- maah yeatordn out of rolpocb no memory of the its Sir John A. Muodonnld. For nln_A lllnlvtnnluhnanl l... ......x.. w um Uuawl nolu usury. Capt. T. Donnolly Impacted the Golan- bian on Saturday Afternoon and found everything In rnb-clan condition. Sarah Rand. nu n.I.| |..u-... ...an. Isvuryuung In IIIID-OIIII n(lllIl0l|. St: L. Brunch. A eld button. with three xoroea, loft, this morning for Niagara for the opening of the Artillery I (Inn the oitv hull Ilain an Inif. DIl'l'IC 31" 4 . . .. . The Capital buoball nine has won uvdn match gunoa thin canon. detecting 0VIl'] mm oppoood to it Sarnr...inn_rnntnu- I! I`;-mo NA" lhhl m oppolou to us. . Sorgt`-inatruotor 0. Long. "A" Bold battery. in st Ottawa notimr an iuohruotor no the Ottawa eld bntbory. Cant. T. Dannallv lnunnmd Hm Pnlmn. O - I 1; O Ax a near. nu ma unmn amonom now. he Fmntemo gun club hold 3 I ahoob ah the Oatsaruqui drivingpu thin afternoon. Mn. (Run) W. ling And child are i the guest: of hot or. Mrs. Anglia. Union It-root. Mrs. W. H. 1\!outny'.Amhoro6Ialnnd. is a guest. at tho ruidonooof H. H. Rocha. Barrio Itrooh. . 'l`h. n...u-n L-..L-II _:-- g.. _...`.'...A_ we at the lnosinlohn A. Iuulngu, unoampqui curacy yntathy. What the Buy lloporkrl Oluglnl on tho '|'o Women`: Mn Ihool, 750.. at Huinel & Lockows. T. G. Hobba. M.P.P.. London. On. in a near. an the British American haul. HA wrnnlnnnn nun nink Lnlpl - nh-nan. Duiltiilo nu. |..n nninlb .1: wma-s wmb war-"rs. De'votee. s Of the Wheel, _',%-91* Ana ma smcnnnn. `oaa~eco1umb1a1='1ushJomzs am cowmsu, 335.90. Amurrroans :75, ago. invigud by" POPE ummmmc co..} ~ () 33"7OiT>ldin\ait"6) per cent Nickel . 015` 10.0. ul?'l'nhln30:gnovt'u tensile strength pound: to the square inch. 96 tubing orilinnil ` and in bicycle: hu '5 tenlilp men; of about 65,000 pounds to the square inch; Our A "hundred thousand miles of pncticul road testing con- Im our lnborntory axpomnentsm proving our patent nahjoiut oon~ niotioul to be much stron r than our `percent Nickel Steel Tu 'ng as used in fumes---and the Nickle tool Tub- . I . . 3: ntzge as utrong sab'1`ulung i*1s.i ..';`a? COLUHBIAS v --uw u-wu--rv --w ..*'t':LAaaNca yr. Love at First Sight J. n,_c; D0338 & co.. I ARIIAIQII AIS j0ot.`PrlnooII& Wellington Bench. Boliablo Bophir Shop. WILUII your bicycle non ulok or lnjnn-I I to as for relief. We've I" kinds 0! nolnoln. Hahn. Lubrlonton. Rahal: I . all. Bamllo Ban. Bad or. mm, touches. Ito. Our Imolnu thrivoig than : my bum unmont than that. \/\. INN: 105905` GIOIIIII. 373-7 IT. Hartford. Co nn. %8orhqtt sHaq1yye,] IVA- ` Ba -n..._- I. IIPAIII... nw-: wvuu-on --v w-sq av-cu us ow uoth`oAoonNnnuu.udvc`noI-rfc-3: rvUv-vI vs: Ivv -up-u---u _- -.- cw... cur- `that than III only run an noon- vouhuoouuditthochriuuano. ocnllogod ohht||uI.didnoInulI0nonthI8Indo,y tioyvpnldnotbofamotion. Thcqnution nqyloliomwhounolu-idhu! The lol- Iuvuuolotrmnhoaowhoptohutonok uugauunuonouumauiup. Bip- putuutut-uuvcamuuu or In... "due: uanbuumuutuonpmu A`_. I sltuohc in pm-lions no lawfully dnlitlnuuunoouuuomqy Iunupou daring tit tlinponhty null. B_II AL.--Lggnldlnngnsgggln-A-lg).-I-QL4 l nu-2 -lI II` j ruuuuyuuuuu; Ivvvvts ll`-I Ihlynistllinupoookertrytoionhtho nluvulior. `1\oouly!olkb|oAnld ~-_. .L. .._Lx_.n._ -_.l ....D.. A -A.. peeue, lull mil cnlrur (lye tun] rnnu opereee 'the pleat every dey. In the mind 0! moeu people the! neeue every lewful dey. end eix deye in e week. has grented am. It Ileene every dey. Bundeye included. elem ehould in ell fell-neee. end in the lib- eeel inecpnietionol the clutter. be no oeeeeeion In "fie eervioe. Thie eelde. how- ever. leevee the leeeete be entirely die- poeellol eniee menu. Iehee been eeid kgt LL` `an. Aug An`' inn an Q Ann. DUI-III DI IIIJIIII W)yUO0VCll IVIUTUU WIIICII nulu liquoreet one em! and groceries nt the other end. He did not know that there * would be my great iniquity in conscien- `tionely hoycottin the euro. (Heer. heer.) . world e Jeir. The chrietien n he shut the gates of the `hey did not `go to it-, end it did not pey. Ae eoon ea 1. ie dimes did not come in. no etimlier advocates of Sabbath obeervence could be found then the pookete into which they feiled to now. He would not think it horrible if the '-riven people ehould mehe two. three or Ive deye in the week the Lord's days. They meet. Dr. Carmen concluded on this point. nreeoh the Sehheth ee en individuel ohligetlon hon urgently. Here in lungeton. en in Toronto. the dmtrlne of foroehee been proeched in re- Rrence he the oen. The menegere con- tsnd thet by the eherter they here the right to run theeue on Sundey when they pleue, (het thle oherter eeye they shall -....... . 1.- .3. ..g .....- A..- "-T:-_-_-- 0 THE SUNDAY CARS. Rev. Dr. German. the venerabb superin- tendent. of the Methodist church. has been fnuking patriotic addresses at the Montreal and Toronto oonlerencca. In the Queen city he varied the proceeding: by referring to the street oer queetion. and in a moat: sensible way. In on balance he in reported to have said : WEYLER MUST GO. Thereign oi the man who represents Spain in Cuba, end who has lnbored in vainto subdue it. in at an end. There hne been a cubinet crisis in Bpain, and one incident of it has been the demand for Weylerle "recall. The liberelehave been dieeatiaiied with his conduct of the cam- pelgn, end not without reason. He ie no nearer conqueet to-day. epparent1ly.than he was monthe ago, and the money of Spain. millions of dollars. borrowed at extrava- gant rates. has been practically wasted. More than that, dieeeneione in Weyler'e own ranke have arisen, hie men have been deeerting to the enemy, and of his otlicere, a full-blooded and patriotic Spaniard ,hae been obliged to fly to America to eecape Weyler e vengeance beceuee he could not endoree hie brutal treatment of the Cubans. Hie recall will not break his heart. since it ie not eueceptible to the ordinary emotions of mankind. It ie necessary for two reasons, (I) in order that hie dreadful reign. eo inhuman. and de- grading. may be brought to an end, and (2) in order that under a new captain-general of more conciliatory temperament over- turee may be made for peace in the island and aeeurancee given of the reforms which the Oubane demand, Cuba, even with this brought about. cannot recover what it hae loot in property and people in many a day, but under a new order of thlngeit will quickly rise in power and proeperity. Whether the Game: party will accept anything eave political inde- pcndence romaine to be seen. but both eidee are now in the spirit for a reconcilia- tion. "There was good reanon why in To- ronto the should even boycott. the care. Some of t. om boycoatod worse which sold Iinnnn mm mm nml and nronnrian nh the THE DAILY WHIG.` "Op!"/Ir par Orbou Dian. Irlil N If` I III? DIIIIHC II I(IVIVl0I- can o no rated associations or ;::t:uu personally rupondbh it av: vlcrl III! (IV!- I mn Inn: nrT-rrsn wma a punt. M I lhhod Th - 1a"i'n"-'-')u'u"."1'} paid :'.'. 3..o.; 0: 01 1 mt. IIII `HUIIIII " 3"nia'o'ui7'u3'uu'E.'}u " ' "'Qoa'l'3'3"3ml'acum my I rleere lulu, . rd epeoee lot prolenelonel. Dllrnnoe or ecenoy announcement: ere amb- lt IIIILIII rem-Ictlon. ' Con not edvenleeu ellowed lwo ohenqz: N1 Val: more I Item ohencee nut and (or. The le or will not he n- elble lotvlnlnu nlendl of verbel o ere. Wrltlen dheollone eheul be leoed on ell ::g,.':.':..*"'"- '*.**.*:`..' *2? :- -" epprove o e in e . lot edvertlaemente end when 9131115 e.te uni! penbleel:d avenge. 1-: co euoo A one Iooleulee wlllfellnnl n'n`nnnAll! nnnonnible II I am noon . team In orcvuwonnu. nu Oo':t.r3'o.!.}::{a?:I'Iod IIIOOO no node for l Iotuulornuoumlo umo um . but u or hols` wuhd. for . to. put- IIU PI. ton rs ogouaythlu lwiond mean! nnnounoolnont 8` or mum nature; IIIO an Qxelnd . rd nnnnulor nrofnnlonnl. t'l:oo'rIa1lo.rr lg zduood D"`|u on. ""...;1e`p'-'-'3`- `.". :. I ... -~""'n. .` _ mhwm Q Q` h -.v:*.-.-.s-...'#-;..""'*"--""~"-", ~""-I-*.:.-=- I0:.I.w':o.k."ulhp3. war. no i u: u u :3 tone!` node. n. ii... V Sanitary Mattress, x.!.~'3do ohloolutoly nun nun:-lulu g puny m mnguomana Ian: on 1 to `Didi : Island. gppooitc GunIoq~ tonic) nttond tho oponi of the park. trip unmade. W. - duo`: dun yacht Ind 3 vs 1'5" "':r..:.'"a ,,,,, can I _ ty ionornlng hula g, .t|ng an I tho `H I O; QII ' nog;..`:f` 2;-Log'Lg-gg.doyg}gp|n8 :Q|Q|. `tints 00-! llowhl than from I nu. ma ot Chrmknn minions. In which '5 the hu hkon her run clan. At an no- `u.... ` ,.`o,..h` algal of tho Qn!:tlI":.l'O|f:o:hO English lull! hll Q.,';`,".. l;`,`.l':""'" ""` ' at an 09:1?` inogralnt at .12.... at am. ' """""l'~ `"' through her trade uyoeatn xnnn I I Wlldondllou I030. nu nmnlmy. J. Iona: bind nu. , tluprlo ad ulmo yuan pl: In; on 6500.1`. Innkuuuufooo of neat ohookhcrtotlo polioutuion. IIIOOC. than I found . it iohllpd - hulk umI\.nl Gnnnunm .21.: A Greet I`:-etlvel. The nreet festive! of Pentecost wee t- Lingly celebrated in St. Mery'e onthedrel yesterday. At the early meee there wee e er? number of communioente. end grand hi dune woe eelebreted by the Rev. Fr. Meegher. The eermnn wee meeched by Ber. Vlcenenerel Kelly. The einging by the choir wee wry line. end wee greet! eppuecieted. The mtferene eoloe were we tendered. In the eveninpveepere wene eung. end the benediction of the holy eeorement imparted. A ohermin eolo. "The Ave llerie. by line Mcce wee beeetlfully rendered. and wee followed by the 'l`eneuIn Ergo by the oholr. Rev. I`r. Nee r wee ueieled by Rev. he. Beecher O'Brien. The elter wee teetelully deoonted. . -. F I` Q W 30.! ....""*'.....":., .. ..'.'...... ...*"'.:':!'%..~..:.:.1; scout rides owiy through the Kyber Pun, pret ' in not to see the fierce hill- men who `vretri his progress from the mountain tide. and hoping by hi: eir of indilference to escape from them. But if one imn inea that Sir Richud is not paying h to whet is parsing in the house. let him make some eli in his figures. miaroproeunt the uttitn e of the Liberal party. or diatort some incident in the parliamentary history of the country. In a moment. Sir Richard sends a shift at the weak jcint in the armor of his unwery `no. Allthin without the lent departure from his ueuel urbeno nndquaintlycourw one etyle of address. ln hie own words, he likes to one the game well played. and loves politics for its own sake. C II [0 III! [II . WIIIQII ITIIPB III! FEED- thnt poi?) where he nelitnry British HITS: ".su- Richard has marked peculnrltiee that differ materially from those of any other man in orliemeutlifo today. One of hie `chie nmusemnnte. hie friende will tell you. is the reeding of toriea of adventure written for boys. The late Mr. Henty is perhape his favor- ite author. There is usually a vol- _ume of these stories in or about Sir Rich- ord'edoslr. end when the oratory of the opposition begins to go round in a circle the minister turns to his story book with nnconcoaled pleasure. If the impetuoua Davin culls down fire upon the bandits of the government benches, if Mr. Foster de nouneoa the aim! of tie liberals in I louder tonee than usual, if Sir Churlee Tugper himself poure out the vials of ie wrath and there are oheera end oouuter-cheers. Sir Richard glances up from his book with the look of one who ' would say. `Really. gentlemen. this is: v moat extraordin ry noise. Then he turns , a min to his ty which rhape hoe reaoh- 1 I pain ........a ..l.!... ....I.. e|y....\.u-I. eh- I(..k... II The Reading of Boy`: Book|-.l Slurp Eur. A Road: `tongue. The hot that Boubh Oxford ! memborhu been appointed government loader in the nboonco of the premier in England is the text; for an interesting sketch of Sir Riohnrd Cartwright. from the pen of the Globe`: Obmws correspondent. He says in part: Md... Dinhnni Inn run:-luv` nnnnlnv-hninn The New York Press is satisfied that to be a grosbliar I man must be not only an "unscrupulous scoundrel, but a foarxi ignorsmus. Give us sn illustration? The point is not clear. ' A3!!! Lidia Print W dqt. `kw I Sir Mackenzie Bowel! in astonished that some horrospondonoo with the imperial government regarding the new tariff should not be produced. though marked conden- tial. Is be losing his rospoob for the xix-o-`~ priotioa? 1`. ~ . . '2 -FN`FW* .. 33 T nuuuaingap; _uonIuIvIkvn.nd\ hdqipndoupuu. ha n gnu change in the hllpunmont oltr Riohu-d Out- wrljlu. Huh aid an Inn buntmng-. gured. Lot : in. Ho wont out of oioo like I mm. and In oppolion pa:-formed the put ol a critic who bud idea: of hi: own and the oonngo tb express them. He in called I npimm because he aw the drm of thin uudcr oonnervutivo rule and called attention on it. He did not bolinvp that all run my because Mr. Foster ruled Ab Ottawa, or Sir Muckonzlo Bowoll. or the ....g -1 --_.__1...;___ __.I tn- nI._-I-.. I U VIZWII In VII I--unwell-Iv navvvvug v: u u nest of ooosplrstors, and Sir Ohsrlse 'l`upper..eported ehroed. Sir Richard did not eee thet he could rejoice over all this: on the oontrery hesewegreetdeel in the gov- ernment of the day he had todc-nounce,end he won eqoel to the emergency every time. Hewes called the blue ruin hnlgh tbeceuse he called attention to the indostriee that were lying in idleneee. end the number of immigrants who made Oenede merely e etopping place. while having been brought to it at Gonedien exfaenee they journeyed to mother lend. But what was there very- wrong ebout thet?- When Sir Richard was nence minister his opponents held their political picnics. and at them told of the number oitell chimnies out of which no emolre belched. end of what they could do I! only given a chence. The peo- ple believed them, and called them to in- vor ; end Sir Charles Tupper. droning on his magnicent imsginotion. talked of the thousands that were to be located in the greet northwest to aid in its development. And failing to keep their promises Sir Rlcherd called them down. end ecourged them at every point. Now he is in the sunshine. ' He really enjoys the peace of oihce. the happiness` of succeen, nnd the discomfort of the one- my. Ho emilcees Mr. Foster scolde; he looks in pity as Sir Charles fumes and fusses: ho ie blind to Mr. Dovin s ex- cesseewnrirl he drops a tear over Mr. Mc- Neil'e fall from grace. lloetoi all, he site in the premier : rent an d directs burni- nees in` Mr. Lnurim-`er bronco. He is without a pier on o debater and diplomat, his ripe experience. Long may be live. sun mcHAno'simusMEN1'. mu DAILY E16; uoxmur. llli Sll0\\ X' " The do-feat of the MI itrution tn-My in the United States senate was a tupic for diqcussion. Mr. Bryan said its xte- fmt was nut due to lmatimy or uni- mosity to Great. Britain. hut hoomlse of clause that the snuthermrs did not rognrd with favor nnl whivh might upon up A way for the redemption all war bonds so freely purchased hy the llrishors. Then. toomropulylicnn pov- ernment could not very well unit a watch to lo {the final naitntor. mower: \.hos: "' ve 0 01' "Nmm 31 twoo 3-3:: An_ 0'8 Emvln. a. Family gui- ni` rullols In M 3, non, in 3.5. t with the Iltnrtlln 'ui`.od Status to lforltl. but has been the ucll murrlul In thoilnuram omy`lto`nh|:d; and In nun on \ t- but kept pace with Gun 88 ovolundh lndood. In may mass on th him not end: mum .hhn 0 B8 lnnln In-I-L nrnmnlllll AIWIVI III Ih llll 'C['l' Ilqlil [[3, v "My kionde urn continually joking: Qhntlt the good tinwa pmnthxod with the oomintz of I\ltKin|oy, tho ndvtut--o "!N`n' T prmpmity. tut ha Wtld tvrtnctl. In the south thvy .e:ty,~`\\'lty in so tnnn:.' people wear lvlnu u'|.'|\`St`Y' and pin the rt`.|\l)': `Oh. you know it in to :lV0l(l lhe sufferintrs vnttsul by tho smoke from the no\\_' fttctorins that (`t\_lll0in`.tH`xisl'- CD09 \\tth__McKin!ay`.~t rotgn!` 'l`hen. I_l&'tt.-n, Mrl\tn|o_v is roprosentod as pass- tnl along nnd i-1 vivwml Inynvrutvd of man.` '\\ ho_'s thmtl` says one. `Oh, that 3 Mcl\'tn!ey, the ndvnncu fl vat. of pros my.` `well, then.` says t N` was: of t e ptnrty. `All I httva to say is :l_tat `he Irina long way tn advance of Hi 5 l0\\ Th; .l..l'....o -9 `I... ....I :o_..n.._ n..__A_. uru lIR(Hl!`)' tor Int? Dl`()|H(`. "(`?nn'iden<`:~ has I-om rvstorml in the Fnitod Stnte-s. hut tho {rm-. .~`i`t\'t`l` men nre the only ones who have it. 'I`h.-:1 is, we are moro mnfidml. a good doul than the nxpublivxnm. \\'n In-,|i-.-vo thut the silver st-ntinutnt is_gruwing nil the time and we are luokint forward to- wards the next t-mmxatign with conti- lence. 'I`he_sprinur lam ions have shown tlmt the sentnxxxr-nt in favor of frms sil- ver is gninimr pmvuml slu\'lil_v in states that were mmimt --M L.:.\...l; ...... .\.\n4!......II.. :..| um pe-"pm nun me. Ill]! [I10 H31)!` ((1 not die uirh dofvut. It is ulive nn:l ill Lo an iesuo in 1900. .I\.~kod to put Ilia I i-metallic theory in n. fem worda. Mr. lh'_\`un sni.l: Tho mm! dh.-ir.-nhl<- thin: in monv-V ix slnl ilily in urvl\:Lv.inL_r pmmr. '|`.;ii L~lu| iiity can on y he soruruxl in_\' u mun-`_v wl'i.-Ix In quantity km pu-39 \\'llh lhu demand for mouny. Our tlwury is` that In)! h old uni .~il\'(`I` are In-vessary lo furnix n sufficivm mnounl of sland- urd mnney for the Dl`()|}l(`. (`3nn'idpn<\s\ Inn: Iumn rmzlnnul In Hm |l|.Il()n. _ Regarding the silver question. Mr. Brynn suit! the United States had spok- en \'igr0r0\Islv in fnvnr of Iii-l]N9ltl|SHl. lie smiled when the reporter sumxt-.stetl that for an unknown man. with it new pntivy his cnndidue_. had met with re- mnrkahte sun-ess. '`Yes.`` he rupiid. ()ut.~i of New York. Mzlssnrhusetts nnd -- (nnnther state was named hut. forgotten) I hnd the mputnr Vt.`iD9 ut' the people with me. lllut the iasne did n III In .... . ....... :._ Innn n 1 `Wk: st emit t nc.-'1'.` "" .o.`?3. -fnntlihmo mm were urrunmnvg Ior. Mr. Brynn smiled again and remarked lhut ho WM un .-Idvocnte of free tr.-Ida,- free trade in principle, hovuus'e." as ho said, we have suohn debt in tho United States that we cannot have freedom to buy nnd sell as we wish; we must. have a revenue to umet expenses. I do not. helieve in a tariff. however put on to shut out and prohil it. the goods of or- oign relations. The trade relntionsln tween (`unadru nnd the lmited States are daatim-d. I lm`H.~ve, to increase in (or- reaapondence uilh the growth of popu- Inlion. n........,a:..... n... L.-.._.. ._.......:A_ u- mu. 1' "And possihly more loyal tun. snkl Mr. Ilr_'un. l.ernusn of the new luriff of tho repuhli:-:nn p:1r1,_v, which menus to shut you out of our markets." The rnnurlnr Mm Hm l`nn..l:.;..., ......... snut out on markets." The reporter said the (`un.uli:|ns were not. grezulv nlnrmed. They would seek 0! her markets; they di'l not. despair for they were thorough Brifishers, and if one country shut out. thvir goods unvl products they could go elsnwhere. This they were arrnnuinvg for. r. Rn`.-In smilml nunin -and I-nvnurlrvx (`Ht (lIll|Ull|[)'. To the question of the reporter. he replied, I tun." und as he extended his warm. fat. hand, said. "Who are you!" Mr. Bryan was told. He smiled genial- ly. nnd at once began talking. standing. with hi: hand Mminst one side of tho plunge in the Pullman car, for ha was met just. lnsidn the door. I nzn gltvl to nmet you; 1 was most cordially re- ovivul by tho preqtsnmn of 'I`oront.n. I don`t. know when [have met :1 more goni ii or worn \\ illimr vmnpmly of writ- or.-L Yes, Hill is my first visit. to Cun- ruln, nml I um much plmuml with my tour. I was only in Toronto for in brief limo vestortluy, hut lquirkl lvnrnml ttm.t iwnw tLllNln'._2 almost. t a sauna kind of pooplu that H10 in my own hand. I vould sea littlo tliffort,-nvt-. '|`|n` roportor olnst-rved that tlmm \\'n.~:, imltwtl, httlv t!it'ft-relive in to tho li\'t-s or the people. C:nniuli.un only conform- ed to n tlifforent form of government, nnd just at this time worn (tiwourly lmtriotiu in View of hat umjcsty`s jubi- 00. V min 01 um W [HR r6pl'88Pn'(lI.llVe. f Are you Mr. Bryan?" said the re- porter. who had It minute before heard ` of his presence at the outer emiion a where he dined. The answer was un- necessary for his pictures were true to life. Mr. Bryan is a big man. He ` is ti: physically, any we . Nearly six feet in height (1 weighing over 200 pounds. his atrik us features and keen. inquisitive glance, would mark him out in any cmnpuny. His face is not unlike ihali of tru edian Thomas Keene. Leon- me looks o ruven black covered n. well- shiuped he-ad, brmd forehead. strong: fea- tures und piercing eyes. iniiicuiiiig in every linenment decision of character and determination of purpose. He wore in dark grayish suit and gray but. He was very hoarse and spoke with appur- ont difficulty. T0 the nunslinn nf ihn I-nnnrinr hn In olnlud Plonnltly OI A Vu-kt: 0! `.l'r\e-.-no nouovu In nun; wan Onndo And In A rilovuno 'hrll.-`u Illnrgnullnn Lino And `thrives- wlth the date: In me into prali _ jennin Brynn on Satu my afternoon to n Vhig repre- sontntivfe n.s tbe G.'l'.R. train aw t over . Kingston Mills bridge. Who's irynn? He was the po ulht and democraliz candidate _for I. ca residency of the United Stntm in ovemher hut. Ho it on n lovturing tour. Ho spelt in Toronto on Friday night. and wxua on route to Montreal to speak on Saturday night when he grasped tha proforma! hand of the Whiz reprtmsvmative. Are vnn Mr, Ilrvnnf" nnhl Hun In- A waufnzponran HAD AN m. CE-nun. an... AA): c: n n nnnn wmmu Jiinlucs name. '-Trznvnsw wm-I Hm. ladies Blouse Waists.I H II)` (In EU lIHIl|_`' us?` r (`tune into exist`- roign!` rmwn I ml ns um nu- 8IIlQII WIIKIIIM know exactly win In hm! no. at n Hutu-day morning dud tho. chance 0! aldonnn Burns and fun I at church. oonoponouuiuultholaoua vi-smug: window In Ibo titular. A Iov tlnthd ban and oonhd the day previous hr why : hid-day nu! ma olden hon thopunry. An In II oouId'huu|- nod noshi do was aha. Alderman have III guilty pa-non. UN! |llL`8P(l (HIS l"l`.S0|ull0llI `1 Is it. rmolved that the Indies of Do Mque. Ind.. will not. hareattor marry a young man who is not a patron of ah home newspn r. for it. is strong evi- 1-nce of want 0 lmalligonoe. and that hewyill prove loo Ming to provide for a family. educate his o lldren and en- courage ivmitutions of learning intha mm unity. 1, N sol!-xnanncllnu ammo man at In } n3:`.f`.1I3LTa'"'GseX'J?'. "3"'mp."'p}, .|j9YQI nt in has to steal one. own lllllty." 1, N aolt- tint ng mm at Don . Moth shall be wit out a newspaper. `gran if Inn `III in dlngl nnn I.~ % P. `HARRISON co, DUCK] fIOQl'~l)0UlN. UIESSHIKS lNIap[K`l'I every du, Because we now not for wlmt things to pray. -Dryden. ,` `rho lorry. Ilorry lament. 'l`\ mnniagenhto maids in De Motto. nd.x have formed a league to promote rotunolnc-nit nmu the young men of that rity. At. :1 Me meeting the ptused this resolution: a it. rnanlva-d that the Indian n! [)9 nun`. . When guilty of thrir vows, to fall In hmno; 4 Murder`d'hy thoso they trusted with their life- ' A fnvotfd servant. or u bosom W350: Such doamhought blessings happen arm-v dun. uusnna ; 1.` V . SUI!!!` pray for ri.`Iu\~z; xi `hes Hwy nhlnin; Dun. wnlvlrod |n_\' mhhers. for tln-ir wealth are slnin; ~ Sumo pray fmm plimn to be freed, nnzl l`l)IIlO`. . ly; upnl.|sl)urgn---I`. holluai, I . N. lul- lc-rl: N. Mn hurgh--(K. K. Rose. .l. P. Min-vkor; S. Muryslmrgh--J. N. Mil- ler. A. (`.l.-wk; Athol--J. (`mper. G. M. Knnx; livtun-M. We-rrlon. J. N. Laird; \\'al!in?1n|1-\\'. Smrles. Au Juhnvzlnn, ll. Story. Our ihonghtloun Prayora. Pod pi'\`(N us wlml He knows nur wants rvqumr. And Lulu-r llungs than (hosn whmh wo Aneirn ~ `\ (r June ISL ln!`ll1.\`|Iluu` us II] n uuur:.~m- in: condition and :1 credit In 1119 f.1'rm- ora of P1 invo l~.`dwu rd. It \\-as urrnnlw for l`('`llL'|l' lI| (`lil]_\.;`.\ at ltloumfiz-Id nnvl l`mnurusl\illc-. Sup|n|0.l11e|11:1r_\' num- in` s :ul`~?snnm pluves as Imll your. The fol owing nfticors mm` (`lt`,\`ll`d fur Hm on.-xuinx _\`(`.`Il`: l r:\si:lonl. G. Y. (`hri.~x- Iw \i`n-nrn~`i1Innl H V, Hnen: -n'-ura\l.-|r\'- (`n.~1u1n'.I _V(`.`IrI l'rl\$Illl'Hl. \I. V . lllrl ly; \ i.`u-prositlenl 1?. N. Ruse; st~crN:nr,\'- trovuurur. A. S. \':1r\\'mxl; directors. .\Iuu`-i:Lshur_h--Ja.mos E. Glenn, (`-_vp- rusl{iYos; I i|livr-l~I. Culmn. I`). l`.(`w; H.'|llm\'0|l--\\'. R. l.em'-nu, l`u.\`.(7hris~ ly; Suphi.uhursrh--l. Sollum, I N. Gil- lan-I: .`\'. I\Inr`\hurn~l|-P-ll. N. Rman. J. `|)l`l(M"-H. B. IH`\'!"(lIII9. lI!`Ul`[{\' I`a|lIUl.l; limugh:|m-M. l\'vne\ll_v. Alulilur:s-l'. S. SH-\\:\rl. and \\'._ I. Sln{|||[i:*ld. The nnm I um-1in'_: of l rinm~. l:`.l- wnnl farmers` insmute was held on June 1st. The insviluto is in u flourish- tnv. .-n-uliiinn nnnl u nu-nnlit In ilux fa'u~n\- rl|l|P(l IIS lUlIO\\'S: Renfruw--R. MvLnren. l).l}:1rr; Mm- Nuh--.l'. Afflcrk. W. L. Stownnl: lhuml -D. Nippon. S. J. U:-Inpsuy; AdIn:IsIon -'l'ho.~*. Atkinmn. |~`.` {Qws"::1:n(w' n4 Jus. l~r1xus0n. (lml.tn.n -- \ rt Stoele, Peler Hi.-Ii. Emun\'ills~--Jaunes Rowe, J. D. Mc.Nnh. Ilorlon--l)unmm Stewart. (iragor Mclntyro, Jolm u|0lln\`l(\lI. Arn- `pri(n -R. S. l)r\`.~'dzula. George l*Illim.t; I-I. 'I`|un nnnnnl li\l\nI;I\vP nf I :-innn Pal- I` Irlllvrl IIIIIIIIIIIUI. At the Renfrew farmers` institute meeting it was decided to suggmt. to the directors that the meetings should be held the same as Inst yea:--the Ngu- lnr winter meeting at Ronfraw, nndtho aupplementnries at Stewnrtvilltx. (`uln- hogta nnd Egnnville. The election of directors was thrn proceeded with and msultvd us follows: Nnnl`-nn__n KL`! .. -mu II D.` --u KI.` ' Jlulllnuicuu. an min and annual `-cpuunuuuugnaaoo mu. YDII1 -

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