v.-__ -â€"'.__v- mmn’a‘m“""m¢“"' h 2 ‘ï¬mlmhamwyuohilduphy. . or 5m in only mo minor. dough“: ; Now ii In time he would mm ovuâ€" Timo he should loan. but under hand. Tim. Ibo should tumble. und undonhml; Would the toning butterfly win: him down To slight on the printed norm 0! help"? "sun you mambo! the Moon: Wu have lived." he gold. “by tho «nun io- other. When tie Ivonne- u of u hundred Juno. Seemed mend up in tho mums: unmet ? '11:. day am it ruined. and we chose to olunbor And shelve! ouxuolyu in tho gnu mill dumb“ 2 “ mu uoomobulf‘chouu. ‘Vlllhemazosmdbymwmtho ml mmbumudhudumwlom. Alt-Innovation nu ma won but: Inch III. “untapped. sud mu. know. ï¬lty‘np‘mm 1993131“! no." . tow. ,7ALAL__.I And shelter canal"- ln the gun mill cu Tho talk we ï¬glkod 'mlq that)“; 9! gain; While we welted there (or the end of the ehower. With up ebove III the roll 01 thunder And the roer of the mill wheel booming under f The dey‘ tgï¬ we welked through the no“ hey I u e, Feint with the went 0! the greene- deed ?" She lined eyee ot innocent trouble: “ Hey. how cen I forget 2" ehe eeid. Not I. eonnd in the hush they heerd. Not e hreeth through the silence etlrred. Butthehnmol mo mill wheel. nevernopping. And the pley oi the walla. dropping. dropping. Ah. the things thet hie toneh hed tenght her. Like etrewe whirled b in the ohnrnrngetreeml She we only the mill 0 deugheer; The noise or the mill wheel drowned her dreem. She ttood e minute. end sighed end pondered, The butterfly etirred end fluttered onwerd. The leevee of e jeemine eter- were eheda- " Shell you never come beck?" Ill. eel ICIIOOLS AND UCBOOLHIAO‘I‘IBO- The school «minutes (or the city of Bnnuord for the current you no 315.100. 0! this sum. $13,000 will has to be mined by “union. When the school ex ditnre of London we: under dieoneeion y the Finnnee Com- mittee o! the Council. Aid. Minhinnick etntod thet the city's educstionel system wee coating too much “together. Ald. Bitten acid it we elmoet impouible now to get femele domestic sex-unto. the time of girls being so much token up with study- ing French end pimo-phying. Meycr Heredith we of the some opinion. Discipline smong school ofï¬oisls is st s low ebb in London Eat. The Cbsirmsn hsving ststed thst the Secretory hsd "hswked certain letters sbout the structs‘ end mode I public exhibition of them,“ the Secretary denied the sllegstion. end said he would not submit to such stste- ments being mode. “ The Choir-men." he ssid, “wee too oflicious. sud hsd too much to soy." A member hsving suggested thst certsiu replies sud letters he “ couched in us courteous sud explsnstory s manner on possible," the Secretory took exception to the speeker's “ attempting to instruct him us to how he should write s letter.†The Chsirmsu rejoined. " Come to order. sir. sud sddress the Bosrd respectfully." For some yesrs beck sGselic schclsnhip o! “0 per snnum has been in existence in connection with Knox College. which hss been voluntsrily subscribed by gentlemen in Toronto spesking the Gcelic longusge. Efforts ere now being mode by the Rev. Principsl Coven to collect s suflicient sum of money which it invested would for the future place the scholsrship on s permsnent The following hove agreed to give 8500 cookie! ï¬ve yam mQueou's Collego.vix.: Very Rev. Principal Gum. June- Cu- mthora. of Kingston; Anon Gilmor. of Othvn. tad Joules Miohio. _ot Toronp. The following agree to give 3250 «ch for the tune period: Chunoellor Fleming. A. Gunn. M.P.. and Robert th, M.P. Thou lbogivo “8109 for ï¬ve yam no; G M. Nouns“. B...A R V. Rogers, B...A u Friend. A.Gilmour.1un, A. Allm. A.T. Dmmmond. J. B. Booth. Rev. D. M. Gor- don. Dr. Ohulton. The amount to be nilod is 810.000. In the report of the combined city ohm tier of Toronto for the put you the principal future is the advent of the uppli- notion of the “lobar tent" to trumps by requiring them to bread: stone on nooudL tion of receiving relief._ T_h_e_ngt apogee he: only been 8158. of which “3 is for implements. The result. however. hes been most remerkebls. es the follow‘ ï¬gures will chow. During the months 0 Jennery. February eud Mereh. 1881, the number of persons who obteined refuge in the House of Industry wee 2.942. while en everege of 45 persons deily. exclusive of temiliee. were supplied with soup et the kitchen. During the corresponding monthe in 1882 the number sheltered wee only 1.1“. while the everege number who visited the soup kitchen deily wee 20. While this decrease is due to some extent to the milder weather. end the greeter emount of employment. there is no doubt thet the lebor test hes bed the elfect of keeping ewey the idle end undeserving. Choice language at a Board noon-l. A few weeks line the Rev. Abbe heme. perieh ‘ grieet et Roxton Falls. in Quebec Province. wee urned to death in hie person-go. u wee believed at the time. by neeident. It now eppeere that the euthoritiee oi the district heve received information which lend: them to believe thet the venereble tether wee murdered for hie with. end the home eubeeqnentiy eet on ï¬re to cover in the dieboiicel deed. It wee well known in t eneiahborhood thet the need print had 3 large mm of money of hie own end belong. in; to the church in e trunk in hie room. After the the it woe discovered thet the lock 0! the trunk hed been pried open. The loeel enthori~ tlee ere tryin to unrevel the mystery. and believe they neve e e no that will bring theguilty pertiee to juetlee. The nutter he: caused greet excite- ment in the loeelity. gu‘ta-porohnâ€"ubom equul putsâ€"no (and tqutng. and go ni_m_3 2".“ 22 thja no The following will be found a good wotuu proof oomonf for futonin shoots of putoboard mother. pitch and guftn-porohotâ€"obom 941ml portsâ€"Tu! fused edded three ts o! boiled oil end one- am: pert o! ithsrge; continue the best with stirring until there 1: union of the ingredients is effected. his is s plied hot. or cooled somewhst. end thin with “'de qusntxty of bensole or turpentine o I. Dr. Wett. of Toronto. hes received the sppointment of medical an rintendent o! the Royal Csriboo Hospi st Bskerville. British Oolumbis. A Sun Care for Vagrant". TESTING THAI! I'D. 1-5.â€me Murder at a Eda-l. A Richmond swan (Qua) (laps _ . dud Hominy night. ain- tho (enemas ouhnot tho nu st ‘hin : Richmond†Dmviflo in 12 ' . sad it in noon-auto drive the disunoo “norm-mans: hath-twill.“ up“! midnight. Just“ dunk were rescind .11 Mvu I.“ o! the pretty um. town of Dmvillo. It in limhd in the alloy thloushwhioh m0. '1‘. B. run- to Quebec. udu‘hooonnkqil of § unmade-crip- tion altar. Vidal beautiful spots lot prints diam. Tho scone pro-outed m one at the utmou swine-l, Ruins of the dneet build? ' in the place were nllthetwere Mwhfleintheoue of building exclusively of wood there wee no trace are the neile, the uhee hevingheen blown ewey tothe four made. The ntternoon of Sande wen hlnetering end cool. with ewind wing tron: the northwest. About 4 o'clock ï¬re wee dieeovered earning from the boiler- room of Goodhne‘e tennery. Meeere. Clevelnnd end Stoohwellwere ï¬rst on the ground. end eoon eewthnt the whole buildâ€" mgwee in dance nnd wee likelyto go. The sele- were gotten into the open sir end the hooks eeved. while the ï¬remen got the land engine pp. The letter did such the land engine 11 . The Inter cua anon mvioo u is_ gould, at to _no Rm. 9 the ï¬re quicklytookpoueeaion of ï¬le whole of ï¬le may building. A: ulteedy outed. e hurrieuno wee blowing It the time. end nperh flew in ell directions one other mother. nnd the buildings on the meinetreettookï¬re end in hell on hour from the time the ï¬re hed been noticed thewholetown eeemed to be in 3 blue. Telegram were tried to Sherbmoke, Rich- mond end Islend Pond. Being Sundey mend end Islnnd Pond. Being Snndey werewo- no response ttom these phone. end when Richmond we. reached the only “nation for the doomed town we: the news thnt weir ’ e wee undergoing repeim endoonld not made eerviooehle in time. By 6 o’clock forty o: ï¬fty buildings minflmunndtwohundredpoo lewere Lam-hag. â€"‘ï¬l- Andrea m 0‘. KARMA. Homeless. while. owihg to tie Restruc- tion of the may, neuly hall s hundmd men were thrown_ out 0! employment. In the two hours between 4 end 6 o'clock the etmule on the pertotthe residents to some their goods wee ehud one. People did whet they could. but the mud wee etmng end'the again no thioldy epreed thet while articles 0 weuing eppuel were eel-tied they took of wearing up were outiod they took ï¬re and but! to be uhndoned on the road- my in order m ave life. To add to the ooqfugion three bgml-oggquovqler which had been stored in Btool'iwell‘e store exploded with 3 terrible creeh. Shortly deerwerds one thet had been thrown into epond nee! the tennery floeted towud some burning debris. took the and exploded with e temhle noise. It wee these explosion doubtless thnt led to the etoriee of loan pot life heving token piece. Fortunstely, there wee no truth in these rumors. the only lives lost being those of severe! head of settle. By8 o'clock in the evening men hed commenced to col- lect their thoughts to provide shelter for the homeless. Dishonest persons from the surrounding district ere ohsrged with steel- ing trom the nnfortunste people burned out. install of helping _them. _ Ineredihle Denviue Destroyed by the Devourln. Elements. ee this any eeem iï¬ ie vouched for by several gentlemen who were too busy to interfere end put as ehp to the reeoelly bunineee. The totel mount of lose must be well over $100,000. Telegraph].- I. be Greatly Flaunt“ and Hum-ed. Mr. 8. V. Eeeiolr. e Centon (Ohio) gentle- men.hee invented e telegrephic trenemitter. which only needs one preeeure of the key to form e letter. whereas the None ulphehet requiree82 impnleee. At the receiving end the Incense is written out by e modiï¬es- tion of the type-writer. The result of this invention in greetly increeeed npidity oi tmemiseion. The inventione hove been tested on wires of the Pittebn . Fort Weyne a Chinese Reiko-d. en it is expected thet one wire‘ ï¬tted with the new trenemitter end receiver will do the work oi three with the inetrnlnente in preeent nee. while the liebility of error in trenemieeion in very meterielly leeeened. With the new inetrnmente in use. tele~ grephy will be much leee diflicnlt to leern then now. ee eny person who cen operete e typewriter can to egreph. A nee" Action. An ection ie pending in the Toronto eonrte for the recovery b one Codd o! ebont 8250.000 from the enitobe South- weetern Coloniretion Co. Reilwey. which Codd ellegee to be due him ee commission on debentures cold for the oompeny in Englend. end for expenses, etc. A motion wee mede yeaterdey to extend the time for ‘entering e defence, es the meneger end ‘directore of the oompeny ere herd to and, living in different perte of the Province. {The motion wee enlerged. TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE HOMELESS. THE VILLAGE FIRE. The London Builder attribute: the muniloue durebility o! mortar in Italy to the hot am the lime remeine in e pit covered win: voter for two yenre before it ie need. whereu in En lend lime is elnked end need the eune ey. Moat buildin :peeifleeï¬one even require newly sink ime. A flehermnn‘e prayer when he put to see wee: “Kee me. 0 God. In bout is so smell, end y ocean in no vi e." The: in n euihble prayer for the young beginning their voyege over Eh. see of life. A. AflsA" n“ wâ€".. . -‘ eve At the gete of theoemetery et Avignon. in Frenoe. the perente o! e child certiï¬ed to have died of anon ineieted on hevin the cofï¬n opened to e e lent look. he child we: found hreething end wee expected to he eeved. Browned potetoee ere very much liked now when new potetoee in the merhet render the old one teeteleee. Peel them end eteem them until they ere tender; then ebont hell or three quertere of en hour before dinnerâ€"enppoemg there is e rout of beef or lemh or e fowl in the drip- pin .pen in the ovenâ€"ley the potetoee nn er the meet. When they are browned teke them out with e shimmer. let them drein. and eend them to the teble on the |vlnttev: with the rout. AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. Aunnflon w omtod on Yong. “not. Tomato. About 4 o'clock yonouhy dur- noon by an dolibonu “tom ‘ o! ‘ nomi- intoxioatod W tom , 9“ a well- _-A __.-_. known morohun. The rush a» any W Wu “v5?" 31° Wm : ox. y o. e we - murderer. in o well-known oommoroid mullet belonging to Toronto. A few you-I ago he muriod oyounsToironto logpro- pouuuing typo-stone. on ran 5 ouno m the was undo! the my. Mr. Wolkor. o! Wolkor. Row 0; 00.. 99 Yong. street. wont toboudwith them. All went well until Wylie bog: todrink. that which he and to than ' wile. by! '3 umpdï¬om known maximum. her and went to St. Thoma. the in the mealtime keeping bang for Mr. thksr. Yummy utteraoon W he, who had been imbibing tumor 1 . stepped into deor’u store. and dbl: waiting tionuy until Mr. Wslkor htdfltvod nova Whiting oustqmors. ho‘quietly demugdgd m unwel- to the question propounded so often, " Where ie my wife? " MLWelkereeem-ed him thet he could not let him know. a his gVylie‘e) wife did not_ wish him to know. me): as lightning Wylie drew an revolver from his pocket, in which he had been fumbling. end penning his head around the desk put the nude nee: deer‘e temple and ï¬red. With . a about 0! slum Welker dodgedi hu‘ head just," the bullos whimd by. carrying a nmull portion of skin from the tem la. Walker than rushed down the store. on u be was: entoung the back shop mother bullet gruad hi5 head. ‘30 gauged by ‘t_he back way, uni hurrying to the police otï¬oe. dupatohed P. 0. O‘Connell to the scene. The clerk: inthe store ware very muchjegriï¬od lea§_Wylio_in hip pgasion thet he only wented tokillWelker. Mem- time thtodpoï¬u errived end took Wylie into one y. He refused tony anything further then thet he blemed Walker for hie troubles with his wife. The revolver which he need wee found to oontein four At the McGill gnduttos' dinner the other night the Rev. Dr. Stevenson proposed the toast of “ Condo." He m proud to pro- pose this tout. Born as he wsaonthe other side 0! the Atlantic he was glud now to drop the 21ng o! {ngï¬shgm md to toys more cartridges. the neme of Cenedien. They could be proud 0! Oenede without belittling in the slightest degree eny ol the other netioneli- tiee. He did not wish to epeek unkindly of other hietonee. but we hed lighte in our history thet were like Beyerdâ€"rnen with- out feer end without reï¬meoh. Freuce end Engleud hed querre ed In the pest, but they had now eheken bends over the sacred dust of their heroee. end in this Cenede of our: the intermilï¬ling of these two greet netionelitiee wo d be of greet beneï¬t. Therewes no exclusive clean in Cenedeâ€"every men hed perfect treedom in epeeoh. freedom in life end freedom in the press. Dr. L. H. Freohette. in reply. eeid it wee neturel thet the tent of “ Cenede." heving been posed in English. should be Ireepon ed to in French, einee_our_oountry L'Jaflvihindhho minim-go in the ru‘o good forum: of htvin been discovered. peopled, inherited sud evelopod by two of ghe _gr_goteat Insiogn i2 tho_ wagsâ€"312 Mallow“ ond the French. He hod hi in the desï¬ny of his country. espe- cially when he looked. upon Inch inatitu~ tions on MoGill University, which hid sprung from her soil, and were fostered under the honour of u glorious put and in the hope of a great future. A Rocheer despstoh says: Wm. Quinn end Jsmee Doyle. onng Irishman ol the ninth word. hsve I “rested. ohsrged with exploding s dynsmits bomb on Lyell street. in this city, st 8 o'clock lest even- evening. By the light of mstohes the bomb was cerefnlly plsoed in on ice wsggon. Its handlers retired severed rods and threw stones at it. ï¬nslly hitting end exploding it. There was s shocking report hesrd for 3 mile or two. The wsggon wss blown to stoma end the front wee blown from s grocery store edjeccnt. Severe! children and two edulte any they witnessed the entire proceedings end fully identity Quinn and Doyle no the rpetretore. though the letter hove deni it. They pleaded not guilty and have been held on boil for exeminction. The police ere looking for ï¬ve eilnilnr dynamite bombe.enid tobein the pceeeeeion of Doyle and Quinn. No motive for their dcngeroue proceedings in yet neeigned. ' Potter Palmer. the Chicago millionaire, began life belore the wer es the keeper of e country etore in the little villege of Oneida. in Illinois. He sold out and removed to Michigan. but soon turned towerd Chieego. where he become very rich. The big the left him. In it did meny mother Chicago memhent. with little elee then his pluck; but while the mine were etill hissing hot he hul put up e rough ehmty. neu- where the greet hotel beeï¬ng his neme now stands. and hung out e roughly painted sign. “ Lelgoreyg Wented.:'_ Now he is me £3311“ $15qu § mugnifloent home: 3 variable puma. near Lincoln Park. for his wn residence. " Sooiety"deveio some queer eberso. terieeioe. one of whio is seen in en edver- tieement in the New York World. Persona givin receptions. perties. sto.. ere informed ihet or ten doilere a night. they can be supplied with persons who will eppeer well. dress elegently. end mingle with the guests. while willing to sing. gley. eon verse. tell stories. give recitet one. end otherwise heip to meke the evening pee ‘ “nil-a! Ilia-I†With I Couple The hesvy rsin lest night or rather esrly this morning not only slleyed the dust. but made the streets quite muddy onoe more ; in feet the sore rs were not st work sgsin on some oi t e thomnghisres. It wss rether lsnghshle to see one of the street wstering oerte in full hisst on MsoNsb street north. the driver sppsrently in hlise. lul ignorsnoe of driving thro h severel inches of elnsh. It is snppos thet he isst night got the order to water the street. ond rain or shine he was bound to osrry ‘ont oivio instructions. Dynnltc I. .- loo Wan... A LUCKY MIDI. Canadaâ€"Our Con-try. gt I‘MIMMI-hflnd- I“ Amidst. “or, o! {and unpaid by the Pall Mall 6mm hon Plymouth. Eynghnd. Foa- Iono you: you. In. Down baboonoondmmgtmw u‘DomnnhiuVflhmmd up “bismuth- uinoothmlodgodvflh helnoldlndy mpgm'l‘inrd. Shank-turnp- Tixud In“ her hon-o I to hug onurod the mind of In. Down. tho ultimsto exposure at which bu Id Oaths recent bung‘ aha. Themï¬nnnm um. an; cum-o! moraeutrom e Dr. Geh_ ; uring come 0 tieun W for the eele of Beeth- Abbey.“ by e course of most un deception. ehe eucceeded for e time in oer-tying on. Whenthetreneectienter the purehene e! the ebbey hed reeched eeerteinetege. lire. Dewnbegen temehe overtime for teens. end not suspecting her bone Mn Dr. Gelee edvenced her eertein eume. Soon etter e request wee mede for e leen or £159. end when Dr. Gale mod £011“an the euggeetien e t e note. porting to be written by lire. Tinerdlzgr whom she elleged ehe wee the ebbey). undertehng to turnieh tienel security it he mydit. Thereu Dr. Gele ineieted ane ht Income: tece with Mrs. Tixerd en upon being ecoempenied by hie Secretery lire. Down consented to his visiting lire. Tizerd elone, but vetoed the preeence of his emenuenaie. On these eenditione Dr. Gele eeeempenied Mn. Down to her house fsdhvail“ into e reemayend Hrs. Dean t 1m one. Preeen en peren y inï¬rm footstep entered the race?) end Dr. Gele wee eddreeeed in en eged. quevu'ing voice by the continent hire. Tinrd. So complete wee the deception thet Dr. Gele ‘lhed no id_ee_ he _wee being impceed upon. .. and he 10“ thomug hly ntiiï¬ed of the genuine olmnotgx-u8 of the liming-n. Suhaeqnenfly he 1nd mother inhniow under similar oonditionn. A few any: Inter n rumor when him “I.“ Mr!» P9!!! ha been vioï¬mixjnx minent inhebiknte of the town. end euhee~ quontly Mire. Down wee found et the neigh~ boring reilwny notion preparing to leave the town with severe! pieeee of lounge. When confronted with Dr. Gele ehe feigned “Tait on: nvedgnd leughedlto hereelt for on our. eeenaing a ength eon- vinoed thet this new oheee would not nveil her. she oonfeeeed thee it wee hex-eel! who hed pereoneted Mrs. Tinrd. Down hen been mode 3 bankrupt. end the whole eeee is undergoing thorough inventigetion. Frauds upon many other people in Ply- monih are nine ahead to heme been oom- mitted by Mre. Down. Death cl non-adh- Ill. P.â€"-'l‘ho Author on “Bob and Ill.- m†Gone. The dent]: of Mr. MoConville. II. P. for Joliette. took plnoe than on Wednendny evening. He was s ionruuliu by profession. and was on the odiiorinl m3 o! “no Mom tron} Noweau Maude. Ho w ill n few weeks. having returned home from Plb liumont for modiod traumas. He was clocked in 1880 on In 3:!) beingolovnhul to the Bench. (139 y A ceblegrem from London eeys :John Brown. M. D..ot Edinburgh. thewell hnown‘ euthor. ll deed. Dr. Brown wee e son of the lete Rev. Dr. Brown. of Edinburgh; end wes born et Bigger. Lenerhhire. in Se ptember. 1810. wes educeted et the Big b School end University 0! Edinburgh. wee M. D of Edinburgh Univereit. F. R. O. P. E. end F. R. 8. "etc. He hee published two volumes of eeeeye on roteeeicnel end other snbj cote. entitled " oraSubeecim." end wee e contributor to the “ North British Review," " Good Words " end the Scotsman. The story ot e feverite dog. entitled “ Reb end his Friende." reprinted from the “ Borne." hes met with greet no case. Dr. Brown hee elso written come interesting cheptere on“ Our Dose." end for these feithtul compenione of men bee accomplished with hie pen whet Lendseer hes with his brush. A civil list pension of £100 per ennum wee ellotted to him in 1876 in recognition of his iiterery lebore. Tax Free Preehyte of Edinburgh.“ ite lest meeting. epent e ut eixhoure in die- cueeing the overture of Sir Henry Hou- criefl. preying the Generel Aeeembw to represent to Perliernent the ind’ pen-eble neceeeity towerde e beneï¬ciel reegjuetment in the reletione between Church end Stete in Scotlend. of recognixing h freeh lemelen tion the Treety of Union en the Scottieh Acte thereby retiï¬ed. eo fer en the eneotw mente geve Perliementery eenotion to the‘ doctrines of the Protectent Beforrnetion end to Preebyterien government eccord- ing to the netionel desire ; end more perticulerly thet the repreeent to Perliement the indiepenee e neceeeity of redreeeing the eoclceieeticel grievencee now 'eï¬ecting the Scottieh netion. Sir- Henry eugported hie overture in e len y epeech. 1 en wee followed by Prinoi 'ny. who moved thet the Preehytery eem it e pre- ‘ eent end urgent duty to cook the dieeolution of the connection between the Stete end the Church now eetebliehed. end therefore decline to eupport the overture. Dr. Begg. in the course of hie obeervetione. eeid thet while throwing no obetecle in the we‘yI of Sir Henry's overture. he thought thet ey would not get enything precticel except through the eppointment of e Royel Oom- mieeion. 0n e divieion. 15 eupported the overture end 27 the emendment ef Princi- 9‘13“.â€- 1- ill. u", ‘ The Po'stmuubGenoru of and... Hon. John O‘Connor. 1n; boy: in 809599. V whoa. J. L. Bésud . Muyor of Monti-ed. was so dungorounly ii on Sunduf night sh» he was not oxpoopod to lip _u I mgrnipg. 1m probeble am the Princess Louise. who in expeon to strive es Quebec from England on or about the 5th tom. will not come to Ottewe ï¬ll the tel . 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