Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Feb 1889, p. 5

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- `liking lino by Ibo louloet. Onluu, Fob. lI.-At 5 trial muting : cl thnlbwncouudllutnlg I II vs: do- ddod to grunt. liocum to (our haul: in can the Scum Act uhohltl ho ropoulod. III -IPIIIII Illls 1 lhlrronn, con. nu l9.---All but the ' Annex 0! the oollnpud Pu-E (`antnl Haul in boon .pullod down. This bug llod than aunvnllnn Alnnulu -..I- ...I In ""n.."';'...~'?l'.'.{"-.' '.."',..' `.1 '.}.e}. than than i no nbout I000 ooguoo in tho Uniud Stud ` one! one or two in Canada. It nu dock ad _ to hold tho next convention at Toronto. J vmon no um :> "WIN A 14' end Urdtl 0 formed In every city 0! the Sou til- en tetee peeoe end proeperlty would be oetebliehod. The colored Inn neede nothing for Me protection in the eouth exoentinn Io II Toronto I Bosmn, Fob. 19.4-At tho Nnionol Con- ` nation 0! tho IA! and Ordor Loagno modo on oddrooo, in tho course 0! Sigh In aid : Woro Low and Ordol [Annual fm-mod In nvoro all. A. u... sh... u.. up. I " by Proddons Chorloo C. Bouncy ofCIli- uuunu IlllIp|llll.. um now V9! (IV!!! on 3 :1-ohibitod contract and for An illopl con- nl oration. For this reason tho unounl . could not be rooovorod at luv . ~ I Ill UIBIIIIBIL he judge held the! the only queetion at ` ieeue in whether or not the tremeotion wee oneof nook unbling. The reply, he went on, wee in I. e ellirmnive, end the oontreatentered into wu merely one of bucket ehol-mine. The note -u when run uousrunonurlu law merely o! bu -hot Ihopping. The note V a van on oonu-not Ind for A: int] nnn. margin H WC"- Dofoudnntlu plot Wu that not given for any lawful and the amount Ihereforo : lo Ally claimed. `Thu onl} l--..- _._- ....L-g|.-_ __ __A .1 -- I Declelen by Judge lei-anger In a Jlenlrenl Ineket llep Cue. Mu.\'1'nr..\L. Feb. L9. --The bucket shop question came up to-day when Judge Lor- unger rendered judgment in the case ol llaigleieh \'. Bond. This was an nctiun lu recover the amount of a note for $1813 given under the following circumstances: l).il- leieh had left an order with Bond for 3000 guru-ls of pork on the Chicago market. de- iting with him $500 an margin. The eal In successful and Dalgleish having realized a round prot left 8500 with H-)lI-l for another tramuctiun of the name kind. After some time. receiving no satisfactory report, Dalgleilh communicated direct with Chicago and was informed that no second order had been received in his name. Upon thie he remonetratoil with Bond, alleging loaa of considerable profit, and Bond gave him his note for $25, which coverecl $500 margin as well. Defendant : nlnawu that um uni. -.. car no : Il'IIu CI.\`L`lN.\`A1'l, 0.. Fpb. l9.-Tho nmu-him shops, round house and car shops of thd Big Four Railroad were destroyed by r: this morning. Loss, about 8`.()0,()U0. l freight Inc-cI- b(-slroyeul. Boarox. Feb. 19. --Firo only thi1:umru- ing destroyed 300 feet of the lreigllt slum] of the Boston and Lowell Railroad. on Lever- ett-street, with alargu unouut of fr:-zght - loss, 33-2,000. ' . IIIKIUII "III! YOIIUQ. Give In womuihood auifnge the same on mu: now bu in Ontario uid we'll guide the moi-slit of the country." says the woman : rig ts or rather u some we think remarked man's lofts. Yes, but see! Hero : I happy. peaceful home circle. The husband I tory ; the wife 1 grit, or vice- venu; give the ballot to each and you night A: well, first in Int, deal out I ration of brilutone along with it. Uh Bit : thin or whiskey in it 2 We smile. Than A. 0, H `V nnnmu-t not-nrriina In A Illlhroeli Dwelling Scorched. Mn.Lnnoox, Feb. l9.-A fire occurred here this afternoon about 1.30, rliailly destroy- ing .\ dwelling occu ied y Joseph Ann- Itrong, morcbent. he re com nenced ll.` eroom up-su\ire, completely burning the contents and badly damaging the roof. Mr. F. U. Welsh, who vu visiting Mr. Armstrong loet all his clothing. The origin of the fire is unknown. .\Ir. Arm-, etrungi loan it not known, but he in fully insured in the Norwich Union. The houac helnnge to R J, Dmk and in fully insure.l. I'IIIlf)' "I'_Uf'l IQ.` P.usL:\', Feb. l9.--Lust night. nlrout 19 o'clock the lmrn of George Riclianlson, who keeps an dairy farm about two miles from here. was burned. While in the barn with 5 lnutern the latter Wu accidentally in set Ind the whole building Wu in tlaines in a short time. The loss in feed, stock uml implements is about 81200; insured for $1000. The building is inuured for $800. Philadelphia`: 33.30.0043 lIInn-lIesIrnc-llve fonllugrnllon-c Illuenhere. I`In1.\m-`.I.I-nu, Feb. l!I.--'I`he total loss by this morning`: lire in the estilblilllllellt of R. lilaukeuburg & Cu. and adjoining pre mises is estimated at $500,000, two-thircll inlured. - suw lugs wm uxrlvc In murrow. .\lr. llmton will ask on Tlmrndav whetlu-r thv (luwrnmn-nl. Is awme that hcens:-5 haw he:-n I!l*ll" fur the sale uf lnqunr in `Int Rocky Muum:uiu I .ul<, and it an, by what Authority H1 "*0 llcvn-N we-re irumul. Inc" list In hr-mg nlmn up. ' ' The dnputuuun fzum the Ontario Lumber- mo=n'a .h.~mcintI'm, uhn intend to urge the (}..\'s-rnmvnt. Lu Ill)-'ll.~4|I the export. duty on uuw lugs will unrivc lu `Ir Ilnnlnn will an`: nu 'I`hur.u`nv u-hulunr 1 l'Al'lIllll)l'lH M U:In:I(laL I Mr. I). H. .\[u.c"|n|u=rs-oil. sun of Sir David ` Macpln-rsun, has In-(`ll nppuinted Lu nu HI- R[n`CLOr.~hIp m the I\urLh\veat Mounted Pullck`. Hr rul-H.` frum the ranks. 4` The F.-brmuy .~u~a~a:-m ml the Supreme Courl op-nml to-lay. Uni--I Justice Ritchie Is at! tun ill to takr his seat. The Mnrltilnu l ro\'~ ` incn list in I-um: hken 'I`ho- uhunxfurnlln flnln tlm nntnria: I.Innlnn~ Nuloq, _ OTT.\\\'A. Fe-b. 1!I.-'I`ln- Rgnilvmy Cnnuuiztme had it's first l)u~s'ru--41 nueenng t_.hI.~: umrnm,:, Six Ila-char Lauun-xin mum: in Lhm-lmir. '1'-u bilh werv re-purtml: Tim um, tn IIIt`mp<)l.'Ilo` um Al|1crtaLl{:ul\\ecy nu-1 Coal Uu|np.Lm and nu :4? 2': :'.:xu~Iui the act. to |!I"'|rp(Ill.ll~. Ll:-1 ](.-uh-nny un| .\Lh:1lI mcn R:\i|wuy. Mr. I . |'urce~H (HI:-ngurry) gnu-~4 11 Men at Ins mlxulmn to introduce :1 bill L:I1i:n|.e im- tlrur ]Irm'isiuI| fur the |u"uu8Ct.iun of [mrsuno Mn]-lnvc-d by 4-unt.rnctor. elluauvd III the con- nnuctmn of rnil\\`:\ys `under ncls passed by tin: I'm'hum--m uf Canada. \I- ll II \I l\..`.;.l n.un ..6' Hi.- .I....-...... i ; i province, inulnalmz Kev. Iicenjauuln huuglay. Mm--. Allmni-Uyu and Mr. Uyu nrrived chi-4 cvenmn frelm Tun-nt.n and am the guexts of Their E\Ct 5lICiPu nt. Rudo-.:u| Hall. July 1, \VII `" "DI pJl"E"r|l Ci|l'Kf (`HUN lI|I(1'l) mks-s CtI:\[L!8 of S)'(lc_3nl|uIx\-strm-t Church, Kummtnn, which Wm! muenml mu! de.|icnt un Sun-lny lmt. TIN: dnlrch tn WIIICII Mr. Lmcelv-v hzu Ix`:-.II cullvd is [In - lemluuz A\1I9l|I(`(lixI e-tlzce H! Um Czlpitul 3115} Nut Imd for pastor many of the luxu.ling"Ji/\"IIn-u of the province, inuludimz Rev. Bvmjnlllill Langley. .-\llmni-Uva and Mr. (.'\-. m-rived Lhi-4 cnmmmucawe wlm Key. J. r.. hnncnlooy ut Turuulu with I.hu.\'iew of hiv accny-Ling 1 cnll to this clmrch. Mr. _L:|nce-lo-y has stucco-uafnlllvl llud ]m.~4l--vI`.|l.-s in Ulh`||)ll. lmlrlull. St. Tlmuuu, 'l'lmmld, run! is Imw push-r of I\[uC.Lul-am-at Church. Turnuto. Rev ' `V. W. Cannon will prolnbly nut. lame Ottawa mm! July 1, wlnv-u Ilia pa-It-sr-I ch:u';.:e- Hid:-I mu! ha tnko-1 cnarma of Sx-do-nluun-ntrm-t rflnllrnh Ulnlll DEIIDCO OD DID. Severn] parties have tendered for the nation muil route. ulna- ..- _.....-..L.....l -..a'...... .1... -...._- ru-;:n_In, wm-ru no I! smuonea. " * Mun. C. H. Tupm-r mwe"nn .';;lK;|-Mg "A; Iloum" at Music Hall (.0-night. Tlwre we.-res 700 Iuvimtiml.-t. In Wu one 0! Um ljicgg, social allllo-I'IllR of the pr:-xu-nt season. `The Olficinl Board of tlnv Dulllilliun .\L-t.hn- dint. Church has authurixr-I Hm at-cumury cu communicate with Rex, J. E. Lmzcnlooy uf 1 hi: 1, 4 lmlrlull, I imw \l..(`....I.....-.... rm...-..|. 'r..m.... n...'xv w _ln-mac onuu lnnTe-l:WllIe and mm "John (,'oII|-.Vli-I`. 'l'uvp_qr'n "AI Ilene." " 01" /`WA. Fob. l9.'-Tho mnrringo of Min Illbe-I Wh'itn, third daughter of the l:m'- Hon. 'I`hoinus Wluu-, and" Major Iohu (jomm of the Nurtlnn-It. Mounted -Police, took place .3 St. Gnome : Church this Aft-rrnu n. Rev. Dr. .Ow_en Japan, rector, ofcinmg. The bridal. mud wan Muss Emily '~Whito, Iintc-r of the bride, an-ithe rQoIn n but mm was Mr Tlmlngua '1'.-nit of Turmno. The wedd'iup wan` 3 qui.-t. um-, only the immediate friends 9! 9'1 fmuilgv Iwuuz prvumt. The |nPN*IIt~4 wr-Io` mmu-ruu.~n._ - Thu .\lnjur and his In-id-.~ left for Turunto tn-mam mad tho-m.`e lhuy [:0 In 'Ro~;:mn, \vm-rn In: in stutiolled. " \l|n {V} H '[`nnu...r unvu' nn ..`u|.4u-nun "Ar STOCK GAMBLING. A Pnlnley Farmer`: Ian. I\- L`.J\ I0 l--o ..i..I..o ..` (`at stop: Burn. .. n nun. m -n FIRES OF A DAY. socuu. `G$|P. ; the note was oonlideration, could not bo -"1 `lllIIXl'WUl`lvll wul Ilou IIIRUIIIIOI I resolution M0] acting the Prolidont. to `Invite tho 3 lion of tho Pu-lhmo utofConudo and tho ION `Premier! and Coblnou ol tho ,Iovonl pro- INI ivlncoo of the Doniiuion to visit tho Umted Ix States about May I, and ho the an of _`tho pooplo of tho United States. ho roto- ' o7L1Imn nhfonul uppropnmoa oIII50,000 ` I Had nrovidn lnrn cumming. nl lnvuntn. DU CPPIJCI IUI IUIIKIICU \\ IIUII (`lieu 0". Mr. Eugene 0 l\'ecfe of (l`Kee{a.y.-(`.,,_ the well-known brewers. luul to summon the aid of the police on Monday night to protect him and his pro rt from an expected attack by new: 0 his ex-cur luyees. It appears that Mr. 0 Keefe had Econ out of town for some three weeks, re- . turnln on Saturday hat. For some reason I which ad trenapired in his absence be im- niediatply on hie return hastened to dis- miss ten of hie employee, including some of his brewers, driver: and yardmen. The diechn men shoved plainly that they did not its the treatment accorded. and noted so ugly that Mr. O'Keele had a uad of police guarding hie rty. Nat i 'o'ecnrI-ed, owever. to bear out hie fear: 0 violence, and he laet night notified the ' police that their eervicee were no longer required. ii The Sunrema Gr-and hula; In... M The Doing: In tho VIllnc-Pulpltn Should Not. be Mada Bulloun Bnnrdn. Feb. 20.-'I'he township auditor shows a amull bahnnce on hand. Q-..-...-I ..-...:-- |....... s.._.a.......: A-.__ .L_ Irwnuan an turn sypropmoh oulmooo ` L 'nnd provide: torn committee of uvo'nty- In member: 0! the Home and A number ol Sonnon to entertain tho gunk. Thu 'purpono of the noolntlon in _lo promou frkndly fooling and onconngm closer mu nlntionn htwonn tho tum noun. I Am'iI'lhl:aW&;uprenno Grand Lodge. Sons of Canada. commenced its fth Annual aeuion l in Tomporanco Hall yeItcrdAy., ` ---- -vprv-n; vvuuuvnvu -nu-l'IIII. Wumnrrrox, Fob. l9.-Cong:-cumnn `BII"'0l`tlI wlll noon lnlnduoo 5 resolution nnnntinn thn Pm-Mann In `InwC0- n.- usual unvon uiunpna Imelda by qlut night. Bu`: in a dangerous Eon. lrumny [cum] um IIO0Il'I.I' closer mnou rolationn button the two conn- MokIH.u|. lob. 11-1 night wstchmn Jule Lovolo nuunptod nnioidn by Ill Illt llilill. dunner-nun IlCUrIIllJC(l. The long~l uked for re rt on the water- works and sewage prob em: in connection with Toronto`: ublic work: system by Ex- peru Rudolph ering end Samuel .\I. Grey, was placed in the Mayor : hands yesterday morning. It in I very voluminous affair and cover! the ground thomughly. Spent- ing in the brlefest mid moat genoral terms. the ex rt engineers re.-omrnended that the city 8 here to l.|ko Ontario in its sou: we of drinking wnter and discharge its sewnge ` out of\ xctorin Park. Messrs. Haring and (irny declare themselves egzsinet taking the water su ply from the Ridge hkes because of the inlgrior qunlity of the water end the limited eup ly ; Against the Like Simcoe scheme on the ground of e.. peuse, and also the Water which, though much better than that in the Ridge lakes, is still inferior in quellty to tuht of Luke Ontario. Olin inrrnnm nrnnnodina: hnvo hnnn '1 us... um-A umnur WII uuunucupur Ior rcnunln (I C0,, iron workeu, near the Don. and the offence upon which the conviction wu bued consisted in altering a check. Hi: Lordship, after a careful revision of the facts, decided to give the prinuner another chamcc and rclnunded him on his own lmil to Appear foruntence when called on. Mr. Kimmie ()'Ku(!fa- of H'Konf'- ,5 r`.. vv ooaaw $52? Illll IlIOl`Hy. The Manitoba immigration offices are re- oponod hero for the Ieasson. (T u. H. Nelson, convicted at the Into uaizu for forgery before Mr. Justice Rose, was brought. up before Mr. Justice .\lv~ Mahon at 0: oodo Hall yesterday. The prisoner wu kkeeper for Pcndrith ['11, irnn n-nrkarn, near Hm rm and oh. Hon. Mr. um :l:45UL'lllL|()IlS exnnltlon is to be held in London, At, tho afternoon : nueting Hon. Charles Drury Minister or Agriculture, was in the chair. l A deputation representing the stock breeders of the` province pleaded for the continuance of,the I r_0\'inciu| Exhibition. Their first spokesman was Mr. \\'illiam Mc(`rae of Guelph, who urged that the exhibition did not receive its share of public The (iovernment should increase J. III?! _) CHI" money. the annual grant and strengthen the society, which had been productive of much %ood among stock breeders. Mr. Usllance of Osnabruch and Mr. John Leggie, Kingston, spoke to a similar effect. l)rury said the contilltmltce of the Provincial l~ .xhihition rested with the Local Legislature. This resolution was adopted: "'l`liat this Council petition for the grant for this year, in order to carry ' out their obligations to the city of Toronto, but they will not ask for a further grant for the purpose of holding the Provincial Exhi- bition until the council is convinced that a strong demand exists in the proxaincc for an exhibition under the control of the Agri- cultural and Arts Association." Tlnn cinne uhe election of ofiicers, with this result; President, J. (". Rykert, M. l . l`.; \'i--e- rcsident, A. Rawlings, Forest; secretary, flenry Wade, 'l`oront;; treasurer, George Graham, Brampton. The unnuul meeting of the lndustriul Ex- hibition Association of Toronto \\`u.s held yesterday. The actual prot of the show of I888 was $l3,`.Zl3. The exhibition of I889 will be from Sept. 9 to 2]. The re- ceipts for the year were 3Sl,875, of which 860,000 was from admission fees. The oth- cers were elected: President, J. J. \\'ith- row; first vice-president, (`aptaiu .\lu.\Ias- tor; second vice-president; \\'. Rennie. At th` nimetina (if ill!` rlillliril hf Ilia luIel'l0l' m qlllllly 30 BO! 0! IAII! Unt8l`lU. Qua wnrrnnto prooeediu have hoeu issued agnimt the return of layer Knrn of Woodstock. Bribery and corruption are Ll1enad_ in In-elnlly conducted lxcunlou. 1._..._.,._-.. -_m Ulllluln` II III XOR pl'0\'l|lU I01`. apecm- utionl are now being opnred, and adver- tisement: will shortly published calling for tenders, so thnt. the enct cost can be ucertained. 'l"|.- l....._ I L.) t-.. ..-___. __ .|__ .._.A._ in KCUI:lu V'IUU'pI`C'UI\llIlL; \\ . r\l7HXe. At the meeting of the mum.-il of the Board of Trade yesterday the liuildin Committee wee re-|ppni"teLl and imtructeg to proceed with the erection of a building in accordance with the plans already edopt- ed. Before doing so, however, this com- mittee will present I. report of the nancial upeet of the cue, showing the Actual smount of monew will coat to erect such a )...:M.`.... .. 1.-. .. .......-:.I-.l rm. Q..-..:t: uorvvv vn can. V -......... . . . u - v uuwn mono it building no In: n provided for. Speci- are now being matured. And Advar. _` Lrhe Queen (`IIv'e ll: show -- lonrd of K: Trade : New Iullalllnp-I-Expert: lleenu- ' 3 nnelul om "onto:-Iu'e Water. ' l | 'l`ono.\"ro, Feb. 20.--'l"he Agriculture and . Arte Association of Ontario opened a two `days session at Agricultural Jiall yestei-Jay morning. There were present: 0 Mr. Ire I Ihlorgan, ` Metcalfe, chairman ; .\Iesere. \ Joshua Legge, Gnnanoque; P. R. Palmer, I Belleville; Robt. Vance, Ida; J. .__C. Snell, ` Edmonton; N. Aurey, Waterloo; J. C. Ry~ kert, M.P., St. Catharines; Wm. Delllon, `Vittoria; Jumee Rowund, Duublune; L. E. Sllipley, Greyeteed; Allbin Rawlingi, For- . -est; Charles Drury, M. P. P., Crown Hill. `The secretary, Mr. H. Wade, read` his re- ; -port. It showed that the number of horses 1 9 registered w'ee 873; cattle; 330; swine, 405. The cash receipts for limb` amounted to 82117, which is an increase of 3554 over that of I837, and the `expenditure $2002, leeving 5 bal-' ance of 8114. For the present you ..,the association are offering prizes in groupe No. 3, consisting of Huron 3, Bruce 3, Grey i 3, Dutferin 1, Wellington 3, and Perth 2. In his rr-poet he enggested that where three farms ~ .npeI:e in one township.e bronze medal Le unered for the lxest managed ; a silver medal for the beat managed farm in each electoral district to be chosen from the competing townships and XI go`d nudil for the best managed farm in the group. This `year the ;\:\sociution's exhibition in to he hold in Lnndun At. eh. Athnplol lulddo at loaned. W11; PUTIEIVHI IFICIIUCU In I Doay. The di`oronces~botween the Local Gov- ernment and a few of its supporters are to ported to have been hauled. Thu Mir-rnr, A nnur Innintv nnmm in on L` ':A'emcuLTua`AL. VAND inks ASSOCIA- I now m sesssou. _* Tomwm nU.na m., III ()'Keefe J: (`o., , :'.`. r".`I..f.:':'_:.- POFIDU K0 IHIVO D0011 DOIIGU. The Mirror, a new society paper, is to bl inuod shortly. Thu Xhxnitnhg Emnuinrnnn n-`mm: urn ms. uconc romung on me name unvxeuon. The funeral of C. J. Brydges today was: ono of the lurgelt over wimcssed in Winni- peg, notwithltanding the bitterly cold vuther. The members of the Legislature, City Council, Board of Trade And other cor- pontious nttended in a body. dibrancnmbatwenn the T.n.-al (Inn. uooune was eonunnea mus ovenmg. Tho vote on NorquzLy'a amendment was taken at midnight. The amendment. was defeated. 3 to 29, Narquny, Hillies and Marion voting yen. The bill received I second reading the division. The funeral of C J, R:-vdm-.q m..l,-m um. Allnclu.-1| In (In llnultolm l.calnlalure- llri llrydgc-9' lmncrnl. WINNIPEG, Feb. 19. In the Le inlnturo thin afternoon Mr. Norquay uttac ed the billnlating to the amended contract with the Northern Pacitic and Manitoba road, and moved an amendment regretting that when an opportunity offered for securing ontrance into the province of other railway corporations it had not been seizcd. The debate eontinued this evening. TIM vnta on `i\Tnrnun.v'n nmemlmnnt um: uccuon wwn Ipemnc mew. Mr. Mu.-lounlul nally said Mr. I l.cn:1gan wrote the articles {Int Appeared .\I.Ll`Ch 7 and March I0, 1887. He had forgotten who wrote the others. A IIIIOCO III. IIIIO. Ll'rn.l: llocl. Ark, Fob. I9.-40:00 Cul- Ionn, a prominent planter of Plko County. In oomnmod nlddo. The onus wu Ihunoovor shun-rut of hlnonln Tax for nun]-9 ` uruuy m we qucsuon. Presiding Justice lfanneu ruled that counsel was not ennitlmi to ask the witness to nuke enquiries, but might question him as to anything within his knowledge in con- nection with specific fnctn. ' Mr, Mu-.In...I.I nnllu um `fr m...q...... all-'!Ur. ' Attorney-General Webster nlujcvted gen- orally tn the question. Presiidimv .In.~4r.iu-n Human rulml Hun. LB Orllllllry Cure OI UIISHICSJ. ` Mr. Asquith dcIn:mdeuI tlmt. witnesl 'obt|iu the numcs of the writers of the urtinles. u- \l-...1...-u.r -....--I..I A- AL_L- L Dllllflu Mr. .\l|clunnlnl appealed to the bench for directions whether he was compelled to Il\R\l'I` ' grave suwmem. Sir (`hnrles Russell supported Asquith sud the court Iultninml him. ' Witness said he could not name the writer without making inquiries. The "lliirnellism and Crline" articles were not wjritten by one auihbr. Mr. Sonmes wal misinformed when he stated that Mr. Flniiiiigmi wrote the series. The Article accusing Parnell of supplying liyrne wiph funds with which to exvupc was based on 5' letter which Mr. Russell haul admitted VII iuitlientic. Witness could not mime the writer oilliuud. No persons were specifi- cally eniployqd to write about Purnellism and Crime.-' The articles were written in the onlinsry course of busincsa. 51!`. .`\Sl(`IlliY.h Ilr-In-iinla-cl tlmt. nlifnann `lie folmnlulnurlbn-Icles `l`IuuI`llae Wmu-u Iunl fell glue Nana: of lle Writer: If It ` Ilnowyn Them. LONDON, Feb. 19.. -When the Parnell Commission resumed its sittings today Mr. Mqcdonnld, mnmsger "of The T imos, wu cross-nmiued by counsel for the Pur- J nellites. \A- A-....:n. 4: .....__LI 1." nmvl ncmnes. ' Mr. AlIquith,. of couniol for Parnell, urg'ed.t}M.t he Wls entitled tu demand the name of the author of the. Article: becnulo he was bound to task. the truthuof Iuoh a grave statement. Sir (nnrlnn D..n...H -III|r|l\IIfAt` A.....:n. THAT IS WHAT PARNELUS` COUNSEL. WISH TJ KNOW. ' WHO Wm: TIII1.&UTIl0liS? :-:- flu Incl truth About ll. I-0 -eue trill AIOII ll. Loxnox, Feb. l0.-It le leernod from 0 use source that the nu! truth shout wn Prluoe Redol la : death in tint the Beroneee Vecun ned herself in Meyer- Ilng. Prince Ru ol h oovored her with Ioven, laid dewn her shit end nhot |.|.....u TH-E_N.` P. & M. CONTRACT. ITEMS FROM ODESSA. A body. Inppoud to be that of Night. Clerk Porrv, wu taken from tho ruin: of the Park Central haul, Hsrtlord. Conn., thlqnornlng. O Bankrupt lunch. 81,500 at Dorland'a ordered clothing house. Now in 3 our chance to buy a chea unit. This In part of a large wholeuale utm- thrown upon the Toronto market. We will tell pante lor 83.00 worth 04.50: pull for 83.50. worth $5.0): unite for OH. worth SIB : unite for O15, worth ago. We aay po- Iltlvely that three are all new good: and llret clan in every particular; Alao that the are extra value and worth all that we ola In for them. Pome early a they will fut. Any pereoo wanting to buy by t e yard can t the beat value in the city. 'lhe gooda are on to aell. W. E. DOBLAND. Judge GI-I'ey`n full. - SIOUX Cut, 1;, Feb. l9.-Judo Thomas L. Grioy, one o! the most prominent citizen: in this county, indefcndnntlnn suit for I`N,0(X) for urouh of promise brought by Snllio MoConnghoy, of Dukou Clty,Nob. Min Mcconnghoy in 39 yuan old And Judge Griuy 70 and vnlthy. lat November he married 3 handsome young uhool macho:-. folllnlol on the Grand frank. 81'. HYACIMHI, Quo., Fsb. l9.--A col- llsion occurred on the Grsnd Trunk Rail- wsy Inst. night st shout 7 o clock two miles from St. Hyucinths ststion,betweon the Point Iavis express trsin, duo hero st 6.50, And the local u-sin from Mont:-L Mr. L. N. Lusisr of St. Hyacinth wu slightly in- jursd, snd snothsr psrson, whose mm.) as st is unknown. The two onginssrs snd slnon jumped of thslr engines unhurt. Tho collision com lqtsly dsmolislaod the two snginos snd Ian on snd dslnsgsd the bog- gsgs our of the Montrcsl trsln. l I BCUIIIB UI FUPUFBB. Chnrlu lvordon, who wan to have been hung out Weat, ia renpited t.i|l March I. It now turn: out that his real name in Charles Swunaou of Dunnville, in Haldimaml, where he was brought. up. la aentenco will pro- bably be commuted, the people are arouaed in hia favor. yawruny Ill/Crnoon. The Fruit Growers` Association of On- tario commenced their annual meeting in the Court Home this evening. Mayor Doran delivered an address of welcome, to which the President replied. The Prui- dent'I annual addreee followed and the re- mainder of the sitting was occupied by the reading of reports. (`hlrlll lunrrlnn urhn can in kg. R.-- Wlll pun sentence on 1 numlay. V. E. and H. H. Fuller made an assign- ment of their estate to Walter Anderson yesterday afternoon. Tho Fruit. Hr-nwau-` A.-....i.oi.... -6 n- UIIVIU ll nelu on snomer cnsrge OI larceny. Charles Keik, s good-looking young man, whose psrents are very respecmnle, stood in the dock at the police court this morning and confessed to no less than four charges of larceny. The police have also evidence in their possession connecting him with numerous other thefts, but an he gave them vet} valuable information concerning the workings of s gsng, of which he was is mem- ber, they were not pressed. The msgiatrate will pus sentence Thursdsy. V . E. and H. H, Fullpr mgrln nn ..-ulna. cl nxavv lor no you . ill! uecrols nnnon ehowe O deciency of i3,300. Tke 3i r cent. dividend in not unexpected. The px-:3 referenee holdere, of oonree, get nothing, {at it ieeteted tint. an an oihett the next monthly etetement will ehow an enonnonl decrease in expeuee. .?-. \VCl'U reuqnleu. The preliminary hearing of the charges against Matthew Burns, Herbert Galvin and John Stoneman for breaking into Alex. 'l'urnbull'| house, 24 Eriemvenue, on Feb. 3 and stealing IL number of Articles took place at. the police court this morning. Galvin wen comnntteil for trial. There was no evidence connecting Burns and Stoneman with the robbery and they were acquitted. Galvin is held on another charge of larceny. Kelk. Rood-lookimr vumm mun Two Ilnmlllonlau-1 Ilulrrtl In a Snloou low II nmnmu. HA.\HL'!`0.\', Feb. l9. --Joe Brown, who keep: 3 lu.undry at 82 Junies-street north, and Billy .\lcCa.llum, n fekir who operates A sweat board 31: the country fairs, were badly stabbed last night. The row occurred in the Arcmle saloon, 27 June:-street north, shortly before l2 o'clock. Another mun named Reid had his hand cut. It is not onitively known who did the stabbing, but games Guthrie, the owner of the saloon, und Dennil Kelly, j'r., both respectable men, were Arrested about 4 o'clock. The prison- er: were both in the lock ut the police court ` this mornin , but us .\Ic('allum and Brown were not the to attend the case was Inid over. The magistrate xed bail M3500 and two Iuretie: of $250 each, which we: promptly furnished, and the defendants were releued. ` 'l`|.- -.....l:...:..--.. L--._:__. _: .L. we care or llmlnruulm la n pruhlvnl which an the prusu-nt, time I4 nszmn pressung lbw" on the nttvutiun uf thuuuzhtful minds. The fanatic nur! hypo-r- re-liuirms Wlm re-cuznlza In the nu-l)ruuu' ll <:lr:u' mtelle-ct mud any that he has rumply tullun from graces. that his dl`IllkIlI:_' prop:-mi tn-.-c nrv the work of Satan and that the unh- hupv of 'cure depemls un tho` gmcruf Um]. . . . . Tim aICiL`lll.|nl. zuuurtn limb Inebrie-ty 15 a phy~mul dinru.~H- and must. he trvutel on principles In huruumv with scienli~ tic kIIO\vIt*<]|(PufthI! ]rnse1|t.l;s_v."(_'_: Jum nve years ::!Hl. The report contains some comment on the subjrct of ilu-bru-ly. It says: "The n-cunt. agnmtinu in Toronto for the -xmtlalislum-m. of an Im-briatv A in tlmt city. also the n.`()\'(`]I1t'[lLhl*I mnnnmr Ill llzumltun with L|.u uamu ubjuct xn xi:-w, pomLu lo Lhv fact Lh..; the cure of imbruxl.v.s is pr-:'.lvnI Inn-.~-nn tinna |4 GIIIMIIVUD IR'III -'1 Thunder Bay 'J):.-mict. The n\'e-rngv Immlnr of daily p:|tienl.s rcsi~ dentin the prnvincml u.~4ylum>- in 1337 was 2915, and in lh'..`< tlucrv were 2.2085; u\".'l82(` of five 21341. The runny-O, munninn nnvnn n..n-uunnr l\I\ H... u Hum .\;uaKUl\ M illhl wurun nu, .uIuu1r-an nu, mlm-or 6.`), \VPlllll[.{l()lI 215. Grey `)5, I-`rout:-um! `.20, Curl:-Lam l`J. Them ` were nune from Halllmrmn, Nipvssixng l)g.~; trivt. Parry Sound or Nanny Riv-Ar. tlm msxc slmxlle-at In-In `.3 much from .\_1u.skol(u sun! ):.~mict.. 'l`|... ...v...,..-.. .......|.. . ..( .I..;x.. .`...:..... . urmm . . . . . .. H U Z0 Z5] 'I`i1g;c;011x1t.ies n5m|m;: the lniglnont number of lmtinrnlu In thw nsylumw we-rs York I`_ .\', \\'c-ut- worth 40, .\lIdd1r-an EH3, Snlm-or 35,\Ve-llinmmu warp mum frnm ul||mrn.n N.'m...i.... ll... l1"l|uUH . ` .. King;-Iron . Hmnlllon.. Orll , Tnrnnt0.. Luudon inm-utnn llll-IIIII|.U" . . . . . 20:1 Urlln. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. 210 10.3 The L()Lul.lll1llIl)e'r of Vlunutics and idiots in` I the various nnylums uu Sppt 30 mm 2, Inulwc 1570, flullal 1:367, total 3137. uf whom 33]` I nmlnu and 312 fo'I|mle:I, com! 671, were adlnlv ` ted during the year. I Hi-.-r~'4I (`nu-mi hx...I lr.....'.... ulvuunu I0! loo! 0! ll; cont. A bdnnoo oll8(X) it tried orwnrd. The ad Grand Trunk shown I surplus Chic-no 0! @500 for tho you. Tho Detroit brunch lhnil A dnnlmmv nf flfl MY) Tin 21 run Toronto. ` , London . . . Kin5:utun.. Hamilton`. ()rUJm. 'm, . Cw.-mo. ~ ` Tlwhaport of the Innpector of l rimns and Public Uharituos aiviua atabiatics, re,-lutive Lu luaylulu-I for the insane and idiom: was preaentu ed yesterday. Inmnlan A.hyu`n.A namnz nun. an tax exemptions be nbulinhed. The Home went into Collunitteu of`Supply` to cuuuider the estiimntrs tor the nu.ucIn.l year of 1889. The totulnnnoum. to be voted for cixil vovorumu-nt is $212,145, showing in the De- partment. of Education, I! cum mred with enu- mntel of 1388, adecreu.-m of 150; in Cruwn Lands|(lecreuaeuf 81250; in the Provincial Snretm-y u Dupartmeut a decrease of $9095. Com mred with 1888 there is an increase in Lhn Executive Council and At.t.oI'n+:y-Gem-rn'|'s Dopnrlmunt of $720; in Public \Vurk-4 81000; '.l`-.n-euury Depnrnm.-nt S3%; Public Institu- tions $7.70; Depurunent of Agriculture $21,- 000. Tutul increase, 323,795; total de(:re-nuo-_ $10.-I95. 'l`|...`........o M |.. 1.......,.n..- ..r u..; ....... ,...u \ __ . duulclon-cl by the l.i`:z'la`ur- I :-n`Irday- The l'ruvlnu-`n llnlnnr. 'I'0m)N1`(). F'eb.20.-Tlie clm-f biisinosn M: thd Hullxle yesterday was the 0()Ilsld(-'ratl0lI uftlm eniiiiintes. A bill of some interest. \gM iutrullucml by Mr. Field. It prpmea to enlable the town uf Cqbouru to in-ue '[|Ebl`ll? tu[es`for l'IllW&_V purpopes. The pu-tmnmc were very frw. One: was presemvd by Mr. David Creipzliton on belmlf of Owe-u Suuml nakimt tlmi. all but exemptions be abolished. The Home wont inzn (`,mmnin.o.. nt Q......I.. SERWJTJS s - ABBING AFF`R_AY. ONTAR|0".ESTJMA'TVES` I: you! . Disc'd. Cured. `I)iud.I{elII'mz 35 54 45 6537 40 `ll 39 9|}! . 3| lo 29 661 ` 4 as u 41 an o 2 0 28 mu I xn-w, pumnu m mlu Tim fo....oi, THE BRITISH w_H1<;. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20.. a person cunu m auxunl ma nag... 1. the bond of 23 years Iflllditf by . map]. rolmdy. Willuud I dorlp ol lg to any person who poplin m'nm..3::? Alva : on the vatol:-'l'h 'lIudI. A pmon cured or dune}. ...a ...,;... .. :1':.:.:i`;*.:.?.z.n':'.:......*"""':..`>a.:.-'.-:-- Tonox-ro. ;oh. 20.--Tbo university buo- boll mm In: roooind such favourable ru- pom from American college `plan their Iour in May in Illnoit cum-ed. ":T rilnuuy. "Ill IUIIII I lliflpll 01 0 com I: nppllp to N1 I77 up! Itrut, Now York. ` II""?' `W Tint the proton: l'I:IlI'IIII0lIl ho forwarded to the uqulu or Bnunbury. Ilr. Gluduonoud * Hr. Parnell. In this Dominion. That the gruuun of Holt l_ulo M Inland will not only [run not )loJul_v'uloynl ub- km In the Dominion but will gnuurlull nun: toutnhllnh on an ondurllll bun ammo; and porfoatly frlondl relations bemoan this Do~ minlon and LIIO nhod Staten. with the who! of rommn _Hor ymu'|_ unvnmmuumn I TI-find` ml. _'l`hnt proton: romlutlom ho Iurinu-dual m and mo United Shun. 'l`hnt.tMa auto of foolln In tho United Sula oonduood lo the room! notion of tho IIuhe|:- len and extradition mulls Illd mlllmu poworfuy nnlmt such unlenblo uulomons of all mnlloru In dispute between (`..uu\d| and the United Suutu u Ivou|4 ""' `II I NIH don-co tho welfare of Nor minty`: nubjoou In_t_hlq Dolnlnlon. cone thew It fl In thlg D0lIll:|0:. Tilt [ha at-Ann: ilnd. Tnat this Honnhu ionmed with profound regret that no manure of Home Ruio but at been rnmodtolnlnnd bug that tin r In and] boruoo of Her M4 osetn an new in rt land have been Inbrort by I o Coercion $1; nguiuu which this Home protcotod in Tint the coorciro lrinh I iuluiion oi` lb` Imperial PM-Iinmont nud the n miniumuion of Irish nhiru in accordance lhorcwiuu have aroused among an Irish and the pic of the United sumo. toolmzwhich Dre udniuily nt- foou the relations of L 0 Domimon of Canada and tho United Thulthiu sum of faoiint tho Ifnilnl an... Pnrllamonl. That In 1881 by resolution of the Houu of Commons. profound rum-at was exnromod at the Introduction of I Coercion IHII for Ireland Into tho Innparlnlouu ol Commons. and 1 ho was axproonod lblt u measure to Ill venlve oftho rights and liburlloa at Her Ndoltfl aulyecu in lrolamd might nul bocmno law. and the urine: hope was oxuroucd that lute Id of the Coercion Bill I uuhuumuasl mon- lnnriol Home Rule would be grant!!! to Iro- ml III?!` 01 llnd. Tmu The Grand hunt Iuleneuu. Loxmos, Fob. l9.--Tho Grand Trunk Railway half-yearly statement shows I bplpnoo of 'l45,KX). This admit: of 1 dividond of 5} por cunt. por nnnum for the half our on gnursntood stock, or with the v on: lull ynr'| dividend of H, 6 total ividond for 1883 of 8t cont. A Inlnnoa oflHI') in ngr-rim] m-nun! 'l'ln um um.-rnmxm and um no-nuns: I BUPNV. When Llm House Adjourned at ll.30 good pn cu hnd be-on made in Hm nsumuben. ' g. H. H. Cook put. tlm notice of I resolu- tion on the paper lo-night: Thu the Parliament of (`.n_nudn In 1883 adopt- ed an nddrou to Her Mtuosly lhe queen ox- rouln the hope that u just measure of Home Ink I ould be granted in the people 0! Ireland. and that In 1883 by resolution of the Home of (`nmmnns the ouullnwm of tho umo `dd:-on to Her hhdogly was annotated ill. the [moon aln expressed that such :1 memmro of Homo nlo would bo passed by the Imperial PM-llamonl. Thu! In In! hr vuunmlnn no on. u....-- ..a mane Ill euurl w and munelnlng to do to- morrow. The Hausa in mnkung good prugn-as with the esumuos, and upon! nearlv an hours this afternoon and this in aupplv. ndiourneu nt 1l,:mummI l'url|.'IlIh-IIL Thu Huune still continues to e.\h.bxt ex-cry niqnuf shcknmr closely to bnmnc-nu, and bo- twernthe conlmmeeu. which be-gun lo moot L0-day, and the uimngw M the llmmr In tho ` Afternoon and nvuv Into the mghs, there in no mdicnuon ol idlvnou in Illa rank: ol the people's reprounutlvu. The Solute will mnke In eurt to nd aumething do Hannah in mnknmr nmnrl nrnarunu no were-nary. \Vh9n the sums required for the Department of Justice were rnwlmd Sir John Thump-nu wns ko-pt bully nnsvn-rung the questions nf Mr. Mc.\lullen, Mr. Sonnerullu and Mr. Cue}. Speaking about the o-mployment Hf cunnct-c In the urioun ponm-ntmrios, the mnustor aid that In the course of a year thus quwutiou would become unu uf unpnrtnnce. but. for the present the Government we-nu not In -my way uneasy on thin score. It in hlu-Iy that it will be a live topic at the next. semen of l nrl|.-um-nt. 'l`l.- H........ ...'II -......'....._ ... .._.L I... ,_ .__ uougon dz Um. Rm. `:2, 1858, 85000. The do-bate in iiupplv on the various it`-ma in Ihoeuhmnten I'M of the umnl (me and any` uyle. Tho item of 8:.".I00{nrlho 1I:|l1\I'V of Mr. Chipnmn. private uecreury In Hon. (1 _H. Tuppr, snd formerly with the High Cuinmlslionoi in Lumlon, WI! attacked ercely by the Opprx-niuu. They charged tint Mr. Cliipmnu was too highly paid an official to act in the capacity ufa priv- ate xocreturv. I.m- queen. 1 n9 llllullut pom up In Jan. 1. 1889.wm- 316.152. u ful|u\I`.~I: 'l`.Llm St, Outh- nrmou M. and L. (.`o., Oct. 31. 18K ), 81500: July 7,1886, 333.52: Sn-p1"l1; I887. $~|(X)0: Nov. 22, 1888. 33000; to Bonmua. Hiucho. Dodgon & Cm. Nu. 1888, 85000. Th! dwfntn in nmnnlv nn H. vnrlnnu hum. in tuuwuy auu l)l`luL!f' LM. A return was laid on tlw table howling the a total onmunt paid fur ham] and other up-nan in cunne-ctinu with Um mw nf tlm St. Cath- arina: .\l||lum and Lumherum: Cun.|-any v. tlw Queen. The unuuut pan! Jan. 1. 1339.WN' 315.152. ll fuHu\\`.i: Tu Llm HI. Guth- unco uunpany. Mr. Huck:-y Introduce`-I a bill to incorpor ` ate the (muxvn, Murrn~hurg and New Yurk Railway and Bridge Cu. A rnturn wan laid nn Hm vnhh. s.I..n-inn 0|... Izv mu mane ox new-nunre muck. .\lr. Bowman Int.ruJuv--I A lnllnnu-nding the not of Inl.`0l`pUl`uLlUII of the Mutual lmur- unco Cnlnpany. Huck:-V Intrndm-ml a bill In im-.u-nap ggnyul L`lIlI`tl`l`, and gralxtllugnumr pmvers. Mr. Mm:cnce' lllGH)duCr`\I a bull t.oounsuli- data the l)'.II`l`nWIll|( pun`:-rn of the Unutrio Loan and lie-brnluru Cumpuly and to author izv thv issue of debenture muck. \l.- lz....m.... ....... I.......I . |..n -... Il|l IUBIII DUCT. Ssturdny lsst W. H. Godwin, principsl of Queen street soho_ol, Kinglton, srrived here with twenty-live of the senior third class. out on I lsrk. The kid: struck out to do the town. celled some of the nntive romterl "Hey Seeds and Yeou Feermern," And shot I snow-bell bottle were oorslled in the Dominion hotel sitting room, under the protection of Uncle Joseph, where Skin- ney," they cslled him. quieted the company with "d' 7c. Store," "d Hungr Trump, and other comical songs until l{., a pleasant laced gentlemen, returned Anal en- tertsined the perty to luncheon. The boys left as happy ss could be, no doubt voting Mr. Uodwln s jolly good teacher. Mrs. Milligan has been very sick. Visitors: Samuel Wheeler, of Carthage, N.Y., nnd Miss Grnhsm, of Kingston. .\1nm.n-al. Mr. Kink]-ntrick iI1!rn1l:(`(`d a bi}! mnfe-rrimr power on Q-n-en`: Cnv".'-` tn o-In-L .ul.|mm.g| l.rllMt8t*a besides th0~P p|w>\|d--ll for by tho- Rnyul Charter, and grantingntlmr LII`. nntnuhmnl nlnll nnmuunmli. ll|cul`pnI`:|LInlI are n. n . \\'. Jnck.~u)n, H v. A, l._ Len; Rev. Joseph \VIlvL '1 \Vrux|, Ottawa: '1`. R. .\|- Hill, U;-urge Htuzue-, '1'. .\Inl|tl'Pa]. \l.. I-'..I.....L-Z..I. Z........u. .ur. nmmnu,1uuenu:uny; n to IIICJI` run the Caumdu Furengn Aliusiunnry Sum:-I)`. ubjvcr. the |)ro|I:u:nt.iun of foreign lands. The L"-nr?=Im Incurpnmtimn H. \\'. lhslw \\ , .lm'k.unn H \' -\ I. \In-}`'. [ renn a second mus. Several Drnute lull! were mu] 1: Iirst tiuw numng Llu-m bvmg: Mr. McKny imrudum-d It bill to nmtmd the act Incurporatlmz tlw ll:un|ltnn Cunlrnl Rall- wny, e\ten tum` ("Y lwiinning wonk to within threw! years of the pas.ng.- uf me get, Thu mud mu-at be xniulw} \\'i',|:in four yeuru. Mr. 1):-niwun in!,nulm~e-oi A bull ch.-wring the name of the Lnkv Nnpn.-nu: and Jzum-I Bay Railway to the Nnnsuug and James Bay Rniluny. ' .\lr. Holtun (Chzllentmnxnv) mtmdnced a bill In n|r`.u`nnrAIn Ohn (`,:.u:uIn ('..unvrmv..hn.ml various xmces nnn rmm :1 Hlliil mu. ._ The Minister uf i\I:u`im' nun.-:1 um 3.-cund reading of ` his bill making iniportmil lie.-utiims to the cc-rtiticzite-n of uuaausru and imiteq nf s-liips 1-xw:u.'|* |lI tlw coasting trade of Cmmdu. l'ud-r the new act nmsh-rs and lnnteu hnldmu (.`U\`tiug c.-n,..p_e., cinusuil Lu punts in the West Indies and the French islands of St.`(Pierre-at-Miqiielon. TIM minister said the c--:i rv-milutimis of Canada. we-re superior to those of any och:-r nmritiuie country in the world. The lull wu read second time. 0.. lull. n-...-u I'a\|1' .. (L... Run...-.1 n... . .. '1`l)e svcond rt-nmng mu :|,.'t(-ml tn. . The Minister at Inland lie-.n-nua'n not pro- viding for the bramdnu; of the cup-xcity oi liquor barre-lauvn l.h-- hvlld instmul u! in] the atavau us In. present xv:-9 put Qhruugh its various xtmzes imd read thin] v,inu=. 'I`lu- .\linin|f.ur n` \.[:u u- llnn.-r` pl... .,.........l commnu-e or the whole. _ U The Minister uf Justice also inure-I the sncuud reading of the bill qxtexndinng the yrw vxsmus uf ihn Spumly Truls Act. to Son Scans. This act. in nmv in force in all the other m-uviuces. Tlw minister id um Government of Nuvuscums lmd very :-.':l|ingIy uszreed to tho: act '\`u-:1-lmg`t~) that pVJ\'iuce. Tlile second reading ':|,,'I(`P\l tn. 'III.. !u:.n...... nl t..L....4 H...-........-.. ..-. ._... III-. Cools Gives Noll:-o 0!! Q0-e Inlo Io-or lItIou--I`ogar Governllrnl llllln Adnne ed I Gnu. ` O l'l'A\\'A, Feb. 19.--`.\'mrly the whole of the eight. hours` aittinv of UN! `House: this After- nnon and tn-night. was upvlll ,|`n cnmnnttee of silpply. Not more than 10 In--mhm-s were in their seats m-night, the Al. Homo-" given by Mrs. C. H. Tupper lnmmt the call. Four Go\'orn'ment bills were gone into. Sir John Thompsuu,` In moving fur the In-cund mruling of hut hill to solidify nub codify `the act relating to hillsuf exchange, chucks and promissory notes. said he would nnt. press um uct bnyulld that stage at. pres:-ut. . He had camed copies of the act to be exten- sively circuluced xlmonit lmnlxers! brokers And merchmnts, and he was dagly m receipt of uusmestious uf_a \'allHIbt' nature. He hoped up rvcc-n'o_ many more -uch nug- uestionu. Ho dt'IIro-d Ln gave Hm [nllnnt scope to n thoruukn tliguution of such an im- pox-Lana nu-mmra. The xx--cond renvling tank place and the hill ml] n~.-xt be cuuaidured in commim-e of the whole. T`l... \I...i....o...- ..f ,In.-tine nlm. un..o...I 5|... DGMINION LAWMAKERIS shcxmc .,. CLOSELY T0 ausmess. ~ :-__.. ....__._,._ . f"THE .H0USEHIN %SUPl LY. III IIIIBTKHIIK pr0gI"ln"le- IIOIIIO I. We notice by Monday's dailies that To- ronto`: divine: are at it again. We think atmngly that if they would attend more closely to what they drnw their aalarieu for. the d be more in keeping with_,their oommluonl. The people pay preachers to prench the gospel, And politician: to look After the country. Especially in this en- lghtenod day, with the nowupnpera at every reside, the pulpit should cause to be 3 bulletin board. SI-onualgn I.-Q I17 [I l!-..I...l.. ....:....:...-I .J Golan my A Tour. 3, L An `I1 _ I |F| , n:u'Hlg In!` IL! the gasp--I Ill nr?emo-n wlu-Mk for |.'..n....n..... I.-.... x" Iulnnw: Ker, Jnlln \ul:n . R.-v. E. EL .\loudne, T. Lyman, ` ul|4lI'Iun. x` F. I|lyPll, (hmgre-mct Iolml L,-u-um f...- nu hm, nulls- Re\`, John N.u- Io` \.C ~m$mw~~- The 014. Where . |'Il'l', IIICI OI Cl`. IV IIIII. `I'D Q onuboliovodullltohlnttorulu. no ncovuuu. uu IWCIUI body rooonnd, 90 00`! out nun! Imtnown, In boon partially ldonmiod M B. Illovoy o! 01.. cinnnl. The bodiu ,of tho ugh: clgfh Perry and of Mr. Whiting sin only mun hnlinvnd null h L. 4.. as. ...x.. I nu won npuuuu own. `I'M! IIII llllod thoo oxmntlon All-only undo, and it will In some time boforo more hddiot (III In noovuul. The wild: body rooonnd, G1! nmdnln Illklnnm In Inn. CI WlIIIIUy II II I `V O llnlle. The A. O. U. W. concert, according to promise. was I hustler. Yarker. Newburg, sad-Westbrook. with our locnl talent, lled An interacting programme. Home full. fa notion hv MnmIAv'n ulnilinn that Tn.

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