ns | nine months 116, SATURDAY, JULY a. advises the young r tick to the farm. Where does' 'J be_suppowe the lenders in art, science, | comineres: and. industry are to come om? The farm has supplied the All Tust wok, and diring the whale 5 pd 2 t4 ; lone, even in Oswego, had any. idea that thei éity could lay claim to so many wails and strays. Taian i ; ated associations | ®0 the building of a railway which pally re< | would he owned and controlled and : pera the ment. The con- . . : lio - rites looked |= Three years for a public Shoot upd [upon the scheme with great doupt | to work from the indergurion: ugh and uncertainty. There is reason to | ment to the senior departmen he 4.5 | beliéve. that 'while they could not con. | Part 1. elas 1 That's too long, a b= | veniently combat 'the work they' did [the parents and public school sup- what they eould to discourage it, and | plies have a right to protest against they would not have been very sorey | its g {48 disaster had fallen dn Sinotal plas. What a slaughter of the innocents Hat the rate] With a change of yovemment to] there was bn the ith of July ? The casual * advertise- | Temiscaming railway became a joy ners then. with Fotos' of the. casualties, There will have to' be legislation against the prodigal use of gunpowder: in patriotic demonstra- "tions, eles : sr we dbie | the conservatives. They had not been " hia Yorhal urders. | long experimenting with it 'until the sopy | insertion. AD a great riches at Cobalt were found, nents are subject €o the approval of the} nd at once the road began to make expenses and pay, out of its proceeds, THE : WEBKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16] something towards the cost of con- fase. 112 columns, is published in two i. io, oe Moreover, there was wealth along n 4 er he the line of the Rpilway. It was to be - SU | mined, and 4 government, from arugated leases and royalties, was to recoup its coffers by thousands of dollars. Better. still, the Gillies limit, the prize . 4 of Cobalt; was to be worked bv the : il TWAbi government,: by a commission, and 2a y ag. out of the millions it would yield -_ ' : Ontario would perhaps, become Who Made The Find 2 : money-dander instead of 'horrower. When Mr. M Dougall ceased to act] Under these circumstances it hardly x . dogs for the Mail and Spectator to 'pout because he could not have]sob because the federal government it net construed to duit him, [has not remembered the Temiscaming fosinuated that the goveen: [and given it a subsidy. The Temis- # would be happy. Why? The |caming is in a different position from uditor-general wold be! an ensy {the other railways that have heen He would be' the humble ser- | helped. It only runs 'over and into ¢ i " i 1 hy the govern: ant of the government, silver mines, owned by ; 4 a different i pressi ment, and of all the roads, this occu- : a Re it) peeuliarfy its own. which Mr. Coughlin | To' plead ty and want is not : to] oreditable to the Whitney government, the. government for the boat, The ac: Hvermme---- y nt had been passed by the old andi p | tor-general, the man with the eaglo- eye and the unbending will, but the ) | new auditor-general had been attract: Jed by it, had made an investigation, Winston Churchill, the phenomenon, was sought hy the manager of the Toronto fair as a drawing card, and declined the honor. He may be a better man than Li Hiang Chang. Prince Battenberg, and Earl Grey, but he has to prove it. The people of Kingston are remind- ed, sadly, that the city gets a normal school though it is represented in the legislatuge by a liberal. That's no- thing. : Kingston got many: a favour "from "the liberals while a conservative represented it in the local house. a Some retail men have been swarm- ing at Ottawa and practically asking for permission to tickle the people through the aid of a combine, It will be in order for the pea and shell men to next ask for an amendment in the criminal code so far as they arc con- cerned. CANADIAN CHOSEN. ------ @W. L. Grant, som of the late Principal Grant, of Queen's = University, has apppinted to the! as- sistant lectureéship on' col- onial history, at Oxford, at. a salary of £300, No Ground For Protest: A writer in Human Life dikdusses the experience of Torrey and Aléxander in Philadelphia, and regards it as a!) failure, The famous evangelists had, | had satisfied himself that there was | sone t6 the Quaker City from Toron- EEREEEREXER HEHEHE EREAEE 100,000.00 The labour men, as represeuted in the Toronto District Lahour jCouncil, from a miniature representation of [FOR Was wrecked and thrown into the demanded a' rofand. which there had been months -of pre- "Thanks," said Mr. Northrop, speak: most carvfully canvassed. Ample Pro-{ Standard Bank. Earns Nearly Still, says the critic, the mission | port of the anbmal statement of the' p : ist of last. The figures present- to be deep intefest in the proceedings, S May . "accounts had been. lnid be 5 '| vorts were not made. The couse is | gether with $184,278 premium on new : is i 20,044.86, which has been ' appro- and that he. is 'quite as exacting | ings. His was the old-time religion, » and that it was the ultimate destiny Transferred "to rest account from premium on new most impressive, for the evangelists it a oli a loo local government their griev: They | labours of the preceding weeks, and | average paid-up capital were" 17.54 per So deeply | 5 very satisfactory result of the year's prison "by contractors, against the| were some people moved, and heard the cries of the repentant funtitution is Shlendicly situated at the movement was divine, district of Kingston. J. S. Turner, the A committee was appointed: to con- po, i o i there- it porformed its mission. The Tri- ings department in connection there of changed lives, and that this was lingston's foremost banking institu- linment buildings "convinced } ands who had been brought into union to cancel the agreement," of making a profession of its faith in blems Removed. mitted, unvéservedly, to Taylér, Scott (the city), has signified its ambit portrait of King Victor Emmanuel, must have been conscious of the efféet han marble bust of Signor Nuncio Nasi. by it. pulse the result of the missi Of the mission ? Some | top' of instruction, and fled the coun- Hyp Veen growing for some time, that have closed their eyes to vulgarity | 80d have taken this means of protest- x ! by the ordinary court, and not by the need not be looked for from the Whit peace. Was the effort then a failare ? ™ have effaced from the municipal embraced in the further statement, wing betwéen the cily and fishin, . | them after Nasi and his family. ) Ig re ; 3 tional flag, but the boat left the port © i SM ---- and ratified, Chinatown, i : } to be wi y Council to wake up. . Hoe and it fits the ity well, od : roops were hurried to the spot, Ho has boon , dame now that: the'l hapuened, and at Pre ons something irregular or erroneous, and | ys and entered on n mission for The opposit jon. nd eluimed credit | aration. There was perfect arganiza- A GOOD RECORD. | for calling attention to the case. | gion. Rvery detail of the business was ere {ing of the refund, "to the work of the | vidion had been. made for expenses, Bighteen Per Cent. opposition, 7 will to the extent of $40,000. Elsewhere in this issue appears a re- : i 3 3 he that * the correo: | wag o failure, ¥The crowds were pre- | Standard Bank of Canada, at : ' 2.8 , ending sent at the medting and there seemed close of ite Slat. financial year, endivg parliament. met. and the ed aro ifiteresting. show that the especially in the singing, but the con- | profits were $175,652.03, 'which, to- The point is that the new auditor | gnalysed. The prople were not willing ok _ aiid Sains brought tor general is even. keener than the old, to accept some of Dr. Torrey's teach. |S ord from last year, priated as follow though not quite so fussy. his 'the declaration that hell was real | Dividends $105,975.14 from profits - of those who rejected God. Transferred to rest account The transition that followed was stock 138,278.00 I Balance carried forward at skipped from Philadelphia to Ottawa, | account ..... aims wi 81,701.72 have laid before: the | vopedted in the Canadian capital the| The net earnings for the yepr on the . ont. pared with 15.69 per cent. have protested against the |employ-| shook the city, religiohsly, font ondligny rch ik be aot as ment of convict labour in the centrhl | centre to circumference. y a8 they | business. a leasing of it at thrée and a half ceuts | contemplated the swaying multitudes, | The local branch of this enterprising per hour, and against the sae, wnla- . corner of, Princess and Bagot belled, of convict goods in competition | onps, that they rose to testify that streets, in the heart of the business with the product of free labour. ] J. Is it nat possible that Human Life | local manager, is building up an ex- fer. with' the provincial secretary, and | hae misjudged the mission at Phila follint, business for his hank. The sov- OR. ; delphia. Granted that it was not what with is showing a rapid growth, and bune, the organ of the district Union § jt was expected to be, in the harvest | the Standard is looked upon as one of says that this committee Jeft the par- : that | disappointing in view of the thous | HONS: nothing would be done by the gov w ol EN REV oL T. ernment \ - with the church in England and Aus. Mr. Hanna was not in a position to tralia, something was done. "Instead } King's Portrait and Royal Em- hedge on the subject. He wak com- the turbulent manner advocated by|' Rome, July 7.~The people of Tre & Oo., the contractors. He made the | ho evangelists," says Human Life, "it | pani, in Sicily, have pulled down the deal with the firm deliberately. Ho , prix . MN X L : toa y vhich. stood in the municipal council of making religion niet i daily brane x ' it would have upon free labour, and | manner of er niet and Cally | chamber, and supplanted it by a having sealed the contract he stood W. § » i Nasi was indi cently i x th 0) Aon asi was indicted recently for em 2 as this deep" setting of a new im bezzlenient, of public moneys as minis. The teks a She ebm, 2.500 handed in their names as eon- | try. People of Trepani which is Nasi's J'is now con rmed in sy Wich | verts. .. Thousands more are said to] birthplace, believe him to be innocent the present goverment is in 'no way and warighteou ing against the desision of the court i 28 Hand L sness, and beoun ' < X fridndly to labour," dnd "thivt relief | geet service that makes for perfect of cassation that Nasi must bé tried a 3 " senate, as he elaimed, hey government." The contempt of + All government emblems, and arms the powers-that-be thr labour is E N 3 x 4 ditorial Notes. a buildings, and the council has chang- that the contract, for sonvief service | AU19% in place of stages, and run. | 8d the names of street and called and government machinery and ne dob ) f : ; An attempt was also made to board commodation, had Been (Sorts around the city, aro the expect: ' ren. Sannin . Jo od. The world i moving. torpedo-boat to haul down the na- H ; bee n San Franc F Snte to Wravent trouble, ~The Tribune wants the i ¥ ancisco; is to | Fren or. was. however, hoisted on otinitieeof (he Sl aon be revived and preserved. ) it been | Hades. dreaming If 30, the provincial secre. 2 . may be exevsed for . but is is difficult to ascertain what has » ®ost of the O'Kill street drain outlet, | *rams on the subj TE » ] ject are stopped by As indicated by tender, so far exconds | the censor. y 2 eo Newspaper Sheots. London, uly 7.~Two men who were sent to prison at the Guildhall yester- day for ring fo ol It is said | the council buildings, and a post wae- tes by the late difference Czar Has Removed Two Generals. NAMES HIS COUSIN TO PUT DOWN DISORDERS IN ARMY. It's Believed the Movement Has Gone so Far That This Will Be Impossible--Revolutionists Rejoice and Claim Their Work is Soon to Be Crowned With Success. shh. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS NICHOL- AIBVATOHY St. * « Petershwrg, "July 7.--Emperor Nicholas has taken the: nlhost unpre: cedented step of publicly directing his cousin, Grand Duke Nicholas: Nichola- ievitch, commander of the forces in the military district of St. Petersburg to investigate and take measures to stop the . "disorders" among the troops. . Accompanying these instructions were orders relieving Prince Vassilihi- koff,- commander of the guard corps, from duty and dismissing in disgrace Gen. Ozeroff, commander of the First guard division, and Gen. Gadon, com- mander of the Preobrajensky regi- mént, the first battalion of which was recently disgraced for expressing sym- pathy with parliament 'and protesting against doing police duty. Gadon is said to be a-descendant of an Ameri- can named Gordon, the name having been Russianized by lapse of time. All attempts to purge the army of a. spirit of disloyalty, now - that it has invaded the pampered regiments: of the guard will; however, probably prove futile, No isolation of the troops will any longer, suffice 'to pres vent the spread of the contagion, While.the majority. of 'the troops pro- bably are still faithful the undermin- ing of the military supports of the government is proceeding very rapid- y. The revolutionists are rejoicing at the success of what they regard as being the "final phase of the work of preparine for the comine revolution. A further extension of: the agrarian disorders, accompanied by the bhurn- ing of a manor house, is reported to- day from the provinces of Penza, Ka- menetz-Podolsk and Poltava and the districts of Bogoroditsk 'and Atkarsk. The zemstvo of the province of Tula is_bankrupt, owing to the refusal of the peasants to pay their taxes The estates of Prince Obolens! y and five other great landed proprietors of Saratoff are reported to be. in flames and the rural cuards are said to have been worsted in an encounter with the peasantry. The details of the pillaging of the Sheremetieff estate, in the province of Voronezh, sre more serious than at first reported. After sacking the es- tate the peasantry destroyed the rail- road and police stations and, othe: government buildings and beat fifty- seven: rural 'guards almost to deaths Artillery, as well as infantry, has been sent to the scene. The members of the Group of Toil in parliament, are secretly elaborat- ing a plan to force matters to a head. As the first step they propose that the lower house adopt a resolution de- claring the country is not bound to pay its obligations to the govern- ment so long as the emperor refuses to yield to the demands of parlia- ment. If the constitutional democrats decline to join them in the programme of repudiation, the oronp of toil pro- Pose to issue a manifesto to the country. Their purpose plainly is to compel the povernment to attrmpt to dissolve parliament and thus force a rubture, . There was a big row in the lower Rouse of parliament to-day. over the arrest of Sidelmikoffi, a radical Cos sack member, by the police. Alladin and other radicals made fiery speech- es. Sidelnikoff, who had a revolver in his possession when arrested, has been released, Children's Crash Hats. From 25¢. up at Campbell Bros. A ------------------ Dainty perfumes, all the latest odors t Dr. Chown"s drug store, . Bog, youngest son of Lient.- l. 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