eve way, and the boot wee thereby pieced n imminent danger; I caused the ehuttern tobe closed and barricaded with neck» of door, part of the oergo ; I then threw overboard 800 noise of flour, which cued her very considerebly; on leav- “ing port my deck wee fully three [atom of the woter ; the nee broke in the foi‘e companion. which we secured ; only a smell quentity of voter got into the stoke- hole ; green sea peered over oil. sweeping the deukeend bursting in the cabin doore on the promenade dealt; the weather wee very cold, the thermometer below the . freezing point; this gale commenced et9 p. m.. with the wind steadily blowing from the some direction. which did not ceeee until 2 p. m. of the next dey. leaving a. ‘ henvy ecu ; I am ‘of opinion thnt ell pne- ienger eteamere ehould carry life reite, boy 16 feet by ‘10 feet. as theee nre-notlinble â€baptize, hut inboete there is no certainty run 'A anon nnconn In nor an. W. H. Bellemith. the ccmpeny’e book- keeper, said that when the Aeie. lest left Col ingwood her main deck wee 6 feet nbove waster et midehip. The Simone and 'Oolumbin were or the some style on the Axis, though of on interior clue, and both boots Were lost by getting into. the trough ~ ‘ oi the see. endbeooming unmanageable. The ‘ Wnuhuno we» lost by being. driven on e.‘ 150' shore. , Witneee said it was agitated . hyoertein parties that It list should be kept of oil peerengere received on board these steamers. He deemed it to be Altogether impracticable for the Georgian y route, which took in.eome.t_weuty. {stonr intermediate rte. ' m... 4*?f"?!.iter.,tl3_e.noon Journm‘en Cept.Ander- son was vndtedou the Camps a by Captain Scott )uetheiore leaving port. and denied emphatically thetOeptein Savage had ever informed him thntwhen the Ania. grounded at Thornhnry she go a. rock in her bottom. The heroine of e Ania dieneter, Mine Morrison. arrived on the late train to-night. She left Parry Sound this morning on the tug Minnehuhn. which. it will be remembered, brought the fetal news to Collingwood of the Asia dieneter. heart's arm-rim“: CANCELLED. The Department of Murine and Fisher- es hue cancelled theicertiflcate allowing the steamer Emernld. now plying on .the u. Georgian Bgy. to carry pueengrera. , __._A___--L “wt BXPHIBNOIB IN 30001! WILTKIB. ,. The ï¬rst witness recalled wu Ce Nun. 'B. Auderuonmt the Campane, w o gsve‘ the following additional evidence: While; â€Wins in the steamer Quebeo on tho‘ Berni: route at the end 0! Camber. 1880. I ‘wu caught; in I. sole {tom the southeast: being Shout 100 miles northeut of Duluth, with n henvy use running; the buoweter wu very low, sad we were steer- ing N. E. t E.. snowing continuously. the vessel laboring henvily end shipping seen both sides: chree of the gangqvay'g aliquot-g A Thursday’s Colllngwood desputch u I The continuance of the inventigstibn (0- 3y consists entirely o! the antimony of noun“! Humane-a. whwh tram the point! touched upon in cppeoislly interesting. , THE' BOOK THEORY EXPLODED Forther Testimony Concerning Lakes Propane“. 1 THE ASIA OALAMITY. 'Eéaiih’sadss. R. 11-. the 'Governmenh Commissioner appointed tn investigate the long of the A313! intends gqing to 3130um 2:71;); 63353113551119 {witn‘éam in refer- ence to the dinner. and to take a. look at the steaming»; ranging trom ï¬lm}; city. The Dominion Government have now united themselves of the powers given them under the Act passed et the last eeneion of Parliament, and appointed an inspector of bulls and equipment of eteemere carrying pueengere in Canadian There is a connection between the loss of the Manitoulin end Asia. MoDougell $11115â€), Outer (steward). Bennett (waiter). alters (lediee‘ maid), escaped death by ï¬repnly to ï¬nd a. watery grove. Thomse Benbnry and wife, who were lost on the Manitoulin. have been joined by a sister of each from the Asia. Johiel Tinkiss. ho nearly lost his owu life on the former. as loet a brother by the letter. Robert Henry was lost on the former. end now the only remaining brother, who was on his lest business visit to Manitoulin Island, is gone 1 too. 1 - > e Oollinggvood. patemriu declares that, ,A ll A last Saturday's Collingwood despatch“ says : The investigation into the. Asia‘ disaster opened this morning. when the only witness called was Inspector Bis. ley, who teetifledâ€"Examiued the Asia on the 29th of May. 1882. at Bar- nia; found nothing wrong, contrary to law; was deï¬cient in the number of cars. having only ï¬ve instead of six; the certiï¬- cate was withheld until the 6th of July. when it was sent to the Manager of the Northwest Transit Comgany on the 24th of J uly. and was returned y the Manager of the Company, aching permission to carry an increased number of passengers; he coneidered that he should be allowed 200. although not required to carry as many as a rule; the Asia was then running on Georgian Bay, the ï¬rst intimation I had of the fact ; in answer. I replied that on ac- count of Georgian Day I could not recom- mend that ehebe allowed to carry more than 150 passengers. On being asked it he could account for the vessel running with- out a certiï¬cate, Mr.Rieley said the Steam- boat Inspection Act. eection 33, requires the Collector of Customs to demand from each steamer a certiï¬cate of inspection. and i! not iuruiehed in reasonable time to hold the vessel. The failure of the Collector to make this demand accounts for the vessel running without papers. Luv WIlll‘bvvvv‘. uuvvvvr- .â€"â€" _.v.â€"_._ __,V no boat on Ganediun waters except the“ Oompana. could hove lived through the etonn in which th’c Asia went down. uvâ€"câ€"vâ€" â€"- ___V mod n by ehe lighthouse Bee 1- es Rod 1: en bended ï¬o Oeptein ymeo. who founded them $0 ehe manner of the com guy here : " 0mm ottheGreet Northern tenelt Compeny. Oolltngvood, July 8rd, 1882. Captain Senseâ€"Deer Binâ€"The oompeny eelre you tonnderehnd end W in mind the you dqnqthmg†place yet: The following â€in a copy yet the instruc- tions which 0:. skin Bang 0 held in his pos- session M gho gm mo of 9m “A!“ disaster And company (fa-ho you tonndonnnd and Inn- in mind thu you do nothing to place you: assume! in my peril. human-av pm. untion be used by you for the at oty 0! both life and property. Thu in thick IMO! IATALXTIIB. meal uired or emberked in trade. Heredter mnglend the wite without 3 eettlement “10- will heve control of the roperty of her pom meidenhood, her meritei he. her oerningr end end her logeoiee. The benefloiel effect of Red this low wen shown on the very dey otter who the royel went by an e plioetion of e wile your before the Cierkenwell olioe Court for e horn summons to no her hnebend from selling 8rd, her lumitnre. ed the Act been in force The three yeere ego rho could have prevented W him from equendering her merri 9 par- yoiir‘ «on. her eernin endeoomferteble my. pm The new Act wi 1 reel): work e revolution by of in English home life ‘emong the middle end .hiok poorer ole-eel. weuther you run under chock. sud if new [and “he (:0qu wundmg I. When u leutwinduro blowing oriudiuacud you In“ rumdn ‘Iu shelter. or it out an the Garlic“ opporuuuny of plwiuu You!‘ name: In ggtyi' 'r I» purcughfl «1me “I a 0 Jay upoidaut flu gums s trip you 39pm: the demo in writing to the manager iinrne- diately on our veturn to this port. The company a desire that you undertake no towing or wrecking except for the assist- anm o! the other steamers 0! this linewith- out their written consent or authority ; and do not laud ireight at any port to which it is not consigned. Should you have to pass any port lor which you have ireight retain the freight until your next trip. Let lum- oient time be allowed the purser for the transaction of any business he may have at thesevsralr points. :You will . see before leaving port that your boat' is properly loaded and in trim. and snflioient tonnage is placed under your freight to keep it dry on the main deck. You will also pay par- ticular attention that your pumps. hose ‘noules, wrenches and tire extinguishers. . also hosts and life preservers are in their? proper pines and condition; that your‘ crew is euiï¬ciently drilled to render eflicient eervnee in case of emergency. See that your steamer in respect of her condition and ‘outiit is kept up and maintained in a pro or state of repair and eflioienoy. and tha anything Wanting Hy reason oi lees or wear and te'ar is renewal and replaced. Orders may be obtained at the shore ofli'tce for any supplies you may require during the season. All lights not actually required should be put out in bad weather. =The company desire that you maintain a good discipline. and intemperance is strictly srohibited and will be visited with instant ismissal. The use of coal oil between the main deck is strictly prohibited. Please see that the orders in this matter are car» ried out. Finally. you are requested to keep this letter of instructions on board. and that any time it may berequired to be produced by the company that you will be ready todo so. Byorderot thevBoard. Chas. Cameron. Manager. For the leer“ few deye there has been considerable excitement ‘ manifested on mnbunt of a report of the steamer Emerald being condemned, and that she would not be anewedto nil during the remainder of the Benson. - The Manager, Mr. Onmeron. being in Tenanto. telegraphed_ thnt the steamer would remain in port for inepeo~ the today. ’ Accordingly. O." R. Coher. Inspector of Bulls, and W. J. McNeilly. Steamboat Inspector, made a thorough and close investigation of the steamer. and handed Mr. Charles Cameron, Manager of who line. the follov'ling report : _. 1'.We have inspected the hull and machinery of the Emerald, and her life saving and other equipments, and are satisï¬ed thht she is in a eeaworthy and cafe condition for her pre- sent route on the Georgian Day. provided ehe is properly handled." It is announced that Captain Scott, the ‘Government Commissioner, is of opinion that the heavy sees stove in the gongwaya of the Asia, knocking her over on her side, land gradually ï¬lling henwith miter-.1 The 1 ‘water drove the air out of the. ship.‘ laud forced the upper works 01!. The cap- mun thinks the canal model of boats radi- ‘c'ally‘ wr‘bna for late traflio. and hill pic“ ‘bnbly condemn the upper works end ‘reccmmend that the vessels he beater secured by ebunchione right through to the upper deck. ' Why are bonkmpta more to be pitied than idiots? Because bankrupta are broken, while idiots are only crooked. " Who 13 old Tom Gin?†asked a little boy the other day of his pa. “ Well." to- plied tho old gentleman, "he’aamighty strong fellow; he's floored your pa lots of During John T. Reymon‘d'e recent on- gagement in Boston he was called before the curtain and presented by some weggieh friends With a. poker chip bearing the in- scription, “ You know me. Pete.†Boi- mond was for once completely non-plusee , and had not a. word to any. . It in not generally known thet Charles Wyndham. the celebrated English actor. served as a surgeon in the Union Army during the late war. He was present in many of the principel engegemente. includ- ing the seven deye' ï¬ght. and was after- wnrde treneterred to the Louisiana Deput~ ment,’8nd Went all through the Red River campaign. A logy noted as s. model housekeeper. on being asked by a friend how‘ she was able to manage everything so easily sud so well. replied: “ My door. you must know that the root of power is knewledge. Beosuse I know how things ought to be done I get them done." This eppliesto almost every- thing else as well as to housekeeping. " Knowledge is power " the world over. and the look of it often lesds not only to misery. but often to destruction. A cha lain of the last Duchess of Queens. berry. w on talking Scotch one day at table, was told by Her Grace that he would not say anything in Scotch that she would not understand. " Well, my lady.†he reglied, " .what’s twa nafl’ns o'olarts ? ' Ber race was at a loss, and desired him to explain. He said that “ twa neflus o’ olarts are just a goupsn o‘ glaur." _A Jisoovery of interest to antiquarian has been made at Alton, Ill. The workmen in a atgno _qu_arry u_nde§ t_he_ 1311163 blgted out 300 skulls and a lot of bones. They were ii: a smell cavity surrounded by solid limestone. The lace wee twemy feet. from the {we of the b uï¬ and forty fees from the hp 0! the ledge. From the ohersoter of surrounding rock. the remains must have been buried where found many centuries ago. Aucusr 18th will botanical-be a red-letter day amen the wives of England. (or on than day t. a Queen signed the new Act which emunoisam a wife from the control of hair hmbsn ovgr he; sepnpte -yropegty i v , m‘mflvmu sunmmv . ‘Ou‘ W¢dn¢adny night the ï¬rst uvero from: of the awou so: ln_ut Manual. The shipments of noel from Proton miuee leer. week amounted to 6.806 tone. muku-g a total (or the preeeus eeeeou of 121,600 ton. , . ‘ Wm. Dates. 03 min a! a Mourns! huge. was robbed of 450 by two of his men nemed Durhin and Yates. upon whom. when "routed. nearly ell the stolen money wee found. The jury in the MoNamee vs. Montreal Post one returned a. verdiet In; high. acquiuinu the jproprietora of the paper. The verdict was received by the crowded court with cheers. J. A. Bordean was cracked by a train robber while pushing through rho Victoria Bridge at- Montreel last night on 0. Grand Trunk train. The object o! the thief was to steal Mr. Burdeeu’n watch and chain However. the owner turned the tnbloo on the mundrel by giving him I- sound thrashing. wiyu q stick. until the fellow called to: mercy. ' , A yoyns may WPPd 2‘9“!» ' 095.110.“ 03-. manuahad his Mu head shot ' off yesterday. While handling 3n over-leaded gun on the street it exploded and shattered the hand. It was amputated above (the wrist. His brother had one of his ï¬nders out off on Wednesday at Nnylor'a saw mills.‘ James Barnum. of Trenton, has buen ï¬ned 820 and coats for carrying a revolver. Mn. Becoming!" Landon West, RIhOath‘B‘ Indy.†binned a short 'flme n30, di’od’wbs- The present supply of coal in Toronto is 25,000 or 80.000 tons less than an the same time but ypar.‘ Dealerï¬pljediot an advance. terdiy. uni-Iv my“ Jy-.~' â€iâ€"VQâ€" ‘â€"vâ€"-â€"- â€"._. __ .__ ' The late mansion 01 J. 8. Hunter. the Montreal defaulting notary. was denuded at its rich furniture yesterday by auction to meet the demands of the creditors. The sale excited great interest. 4 The youuggirl ‘Boi'svert, who was found guilty at Montreal of 'pbisoning Mr. NOol's child. was sentenced to ï¬ve years in the Penitentisxy, , This light sentence was passed on account of‘the doctors certifying that she was 0! weak intellect. The Western Fair was formally closed at London yesterday afternoon. The follow- mg gives an approximation or the receipts m the past four days: Tuesday. 8600; Wednesday. 85.000; Thursday, 85.500; Friday} $1.000; tota‘, $12,100, The total amount of gate receipts in 1880 was 67,752 40. When the uestion 0! a “:0 ' ed 'a" b‘ tionment of 3800 to the Frgne institï¬mn at Montreal was reached at the meeting of i the Methodist 'Mission Committee in ‘ Toronto yesterday, a long discnseion arose on the state of the French work generally, and that of Sherbroolte particularly. Very strong opinions were expressed by all the members of the committee that the work needed a thorough overhauling. American. _ On Wednesday evening a cvclone passed through the Southern part of Newton. Ksn., demolishing the Evangelical ohurchdu‘ring service. None of the audience was seriously injured. No other damage was done. The church was frame and poorly constructed. The cases of the twenty-three members of the Chicago Board of Trade, who sued out injunctions to restrain the Board from expelling them for nomeettlement of trades in July wheat on the heels of 135 as found by the arbitration committee, came up More the Superior Court yesterday on motion to make the temporary injunctions permanent. Early. yesterday morning a dwellin house-tell at Philadelphia, burying severï¬ inmates in the ruins. All were rescued. Three were seriously injured. Since Mrs. Roach was taken from the ruins she has been seized with spasms. It is feared her injuries will prove fatal. In iallingher bed turned over, and when she reached the cellar the bed clothes were under and the mattress on top. thus shielding her from the avalanche of brick and timber. Harry Bosch, a boy; was precipitated from the third storey. to the cellar and severely injured. Others have broken limbs andare otherwxse seriously hurt. At a political meeting at Lancaster, 8. 0.. on Wednesday addressed by Colonel Cash. a diï¬iculty arose betwaen a white l Democrat and a colored man. The former was wounded with a stick or stone. Two or three pistol shots were ï¬red, but nobody was hurt. Boon afterward a large proces- sion of colored men on horseback came up. One at the negroes pointed a pistol at a white man and said : “ There’s the dâ€"d rascal who did the shooting.†The white man denied it. and a colored man ï¬red at him. Immediately several shots were ï¬red by white men. A colored man fell dead. A number of shots were then ï¬red by white and colored men. Three other colored men were killed and many wounded. The authorities soon restored quiet. It is reported the.“ mine of meersohaum hue been discovered at Henry station, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, North Caroline. In Greenville County. 8.0..on Thursday. Riley Anderson, a young men, bent Mrs. L. Grifï¬th and her child to death end horribly mangled them. aghast ‘News mm: All Over the World. The bodies of three n cos, who had been murdered, were loan in e skiff at Battlee' Lending. near Columbus. Gm. yeeterdn morning. There is no clue to the mnr ere". For several days a storm detained vessele‘ from getting to see at Boston. Hundreds of vessels sought ehelter in the harbors along the ooaet of New England during the present week. where they are still detained. W. Whittaker. raiding at Paeohalville. Pr... has been arreete , charged with poisoning his wife Jennie, aged 44, and eix children. Wayeon Cooper, a boarder, was aleo poisoned. Some of the sufferers are in a critical condition. It is alleged that Whittaker placed arsenic in the bucket of weter from which the tea was made. "rho bunch ‘ol the Amsfloun Bible Bovi- don Committee. known as m. Old Tosh- mont Committee. met m New York yester- . 1‘qu W yâ€.â€" .â€" .r~â€" -- .h-l --. .‘i A ‘ ‘ day in 'prlv‘su nation I!» ml: a! uni- uiou bu progrouod to the Palms, which huvo alreudy boon mviuod louz 1mm... twice in thin wuutry'and twice in England. The 30mm 0! Solomon wnll come next. Iollowud by Emleuï¬uuou, which will all bl“ oom- pinto we work. It will who about a van yet to MOUIDinBh i‘. Prof. Mud. of Vir- uiuin; Dr. um. 01 Philadelphiu ;. Dr Pnohrdmt E piston!» otymolouiw of Mary- ham and Vmuuiu. bud Dr. Donwtw, o! Bronklyu. yeuerduy prmuted sugueuuoun In no the be“ way to udeoe the work. Aboinb uiua clergyman are now engaged on I. Europeâ€. The Russian omoiulu at Kilia. near the mouth of the Dwnbo.uro taking soundings. notwitbuundnnu the remonatunoen ot the internutional oommirsion. The Ruuiun Government bu arranged that Run-sinus «nan perform police duty inateud of the employee. of the commission. In oonue- quenoa o! the“ infungementu a meeting will be summoned. Heurv Edward Knig ht, sldermtn 0! Grip- pleuate Ward. has been elected Lord Muyor at London. The insurrection in Herzegovinaia unam- iug serious proportions. Bands of mour- gvnta uevenl thousand “tong um engaging the Austrian troops between Serojuvo and Kowviea. One objeoï¬ otH." M'. Stanley’s journey to Brussels‘ 13 to endeavor to secure for the International African Associations portion of the territory of King Batokee vitriol: was ceded to France owing to the energy of the Frenchman Debrem, who arrived on me upon jun belore Smuley. Fruuoe has not yet ratiï¬ed the ï¬refly with the King. The brother of Walsh. who was haugedj reoeutlywat Galway. has been found guilty ‘ MM Wry jq'the murder of Constable ‘ Kay agh.at Litterlraetu- Tlt’dury’tecom- ‘ men ed mercy on account of the youth of the prisoner. Judge Lawson sentenced him tobe_hanged on October 28th. The jury [also reqommended Walshto the mercy, of the court,"beoause there was no posi- tive evidence that he actually ï¬red the shotwhioh caused Kavauagh‘re death. The prisoner was Very violent and shouted loudly that the witnesses to:- the prosecu- tion had given false evidence. The judge said he , would forward the juxy’e recom- mendation to the proper quarter, but he could hold out no hope to the ptluoner that it would be acted upon. ‘Walsh again became greatly excited and cried out that justlce would yet overtake his false aoousers. wvunu ’v' v-v--â€"_â€" â€"â€"-â€" ___v- __- A Boy 51 Oommiasxouer has boeil sent to Pressburg with unlimited powers to sup- press the anti Jewit-h riots. Gladstone Was conï¬ned tohis bed may yesterday from s. ould, but was slightly better to-nigho.‘ He is at present the guest of Lady Frederick Cavendish“, in Wales. ‘ . Iv nus-n Intelligence has just been received in Dublin that the castle and thilitary ban-ranks at Enuiekillen, Jrelund, are burning. and fears are entertained for the safety of the powder stores. In the examination on Saturday at Armegh of the men erreeted on the charge of treason and felonyï¬he informer deposed thou the prisoners were members of a. soniety whose object. was the extermination of landlords and beiï¬ï¬eiand they had com- mitted various sobs o_f arson. He said than A,,2j_J AL- A hurricane prevailed in Ireland yester- day. At Cork more damage was done on land than has been canned by any etorm tor twenty years. The American ship Harvey Mille.from Liverpool for New York, lying at Queenetown, was driven ashore. and several yachts were gunk in the harbor. , A 1, A,A~__ __-.__ snowâ€"n... 'â€"_..-- Ag Newry a. la a number of houses were greatiy :13er ï¬nd the town: flooded. Ah Limerick twenty feet of ‘he Spite of the Osmotic church was blown down. oaueinga panic uncut: the congregation. which. how- ever. quickly olleyed. The county jail was demegod. Juntide Lewaon. in ordering the release of Grey. poxnted out that since his 1m. primnmenb a considerable change for the better bed taken plea} in the tgpe 913m s: or, the Freï¬a‘ffluhml. The judge and that the action taken by himself and law 011109;: In}! bqen gffeotquljn pggveugin! nu" v â€"._â€"__ the canned oi justices fnom being im dad. The order of the court in’regerd to rey’e enretiee was made to prevent any publica- tions similar to the objectionable one from appearing, but in the event of such publi- oetione hereafter. the executive committee had the full power necessary to deal with them. He was also, he added. not without hope thet e reaction would spring up against the eyetem of crime and outrage which has long disgraced the country. The steamer Louise has returned from Kare sea and reports hard frost, and the accumulation of ice reveuts its passage She left the Denis exploring veesale September 22nd, ice bound east 01 Vsiuetiz Ielsnd. All were wellhead they hoped to be free shortly. uni-5v“ -â€"--__.. __VV .. m American named Burns provided the nude to carry cut its pal-pone. , - Archbishop Oroke sai'e he is authorized to state that Dillon wil not press his resig- nation lust how. but will continue to repro- aent T ppetary in Parliament until his constituency had ample time to select a successor. In the event of the continuance of Dillon‘s illness it is stated that in order to show his accord With Parnell. Dillon will attend the conference of Parnellites on the 18th inst. The morning of life. like the dawn of (hymns most of purity. of imagery and harmonyâ€"Chateaubriand: A oneJegged political orator, named Jones. who won pretty successful in banter. in; an Irishman. wan Asked by the letter "how he had come to lose his leg.†“Well." said Jones, "on examining my pedigree, end looking u'p'my deecant, I e Le,_1 1.. __A di ee. end looking 1: my descent. 1 mm there wen some , tieh blood in me, and, becoming convinced that it had all settled In thatleltleg. I had it out of! at once.†" Be the powere.â€nld Pet. “ it 'ud ev been a deuced good thing of it had only settled In yet head." Evangelist Barnes. who in now in Indiona, any: “at what powers of hangs he now possesses seem specially direct toward curing cancers. Speaking of tho huh-cure establishments of Dorothon Trude“. ob Monnodorl. Switzerland, where, he Goya. thousands of inmo persons have been cunt! by honing the devill out out of them he “pangs: hip belief thot he is :9.ny («1m in wily In um agmuon 1'qu ur-o The (quanta; Moreno“ are to n nutter of sumoiensjmpopmoc to enlist the “ten- hon 01 all our vendors: I hsvo muoh‘ Ismail: domain; that I lately lined Bo. mob- Oil in a can, of var severe spun: with marvellous ‘oï¬eob. um been Daily hurt sud could not. afford to was two long. I thereto“ used the quick- uat menus at rotiol, 8t Jdoobn On, which «mainly worked wonders in my ouaa. I nunmdo-s is to be u} invaluable remedy and wall not heaiutoto recommend It to any one whom I meet, suffering from wan? of: reliablq romedy. I :93an 8%: Juouos pile-a 5 wonderful prepuetiou, and man freely amen: ilB use 09 my triendeâ€"or enemies for abet mutterâ€"when I ï¬nd them seeking anything for the ellevimion of the terrible t More of rheumatism. I wme this note voluntarily to say whet I mink o! the Oil, end It may be ueedin any Wey to moon:- plieh the meet good. A h L“___..__ “1.2.1-! â€41“- - People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy mixer,â€" Goldqmith. ‘v-v-v -w. ........ JWherev vthere ie much pretension much has been borrowed ; aware" never pretends. â€"Lavater. ’ Humwity in, o! ell greeea the nhieleet Shou-iidoeen’t know iteelho be a grace at l. x . ' . AA Miphisw_woww.mede _. .owéi’ier‘e hens 081' W ply $116 90.! WHO; 0110!?» An advertisement for! husband-up m in the Fultog (KyJFuItpnian. and the itor touches for the advertiser ‘ an modest. sincere. pretty and only 17. ’But she is pnnileaa. ‘ ‘ .4 ‘ . I tounh £th , t in in Irish estate vidped at 8500.000. bu failed to ambush it; and is ’gmmlul‘m‘r we 81.000whioh the Mira have sent her 99 psy the was 91ng «30:9,. A’ little boy who wouldn’t run to the more for hrs y-mother anal he had bulb drink of mam. pleadpd in excenuu'don of his disobedience that “even a that couldn’t run when it wan dry. †' Heâ€"" I unsure you this «he hasafooo as premy and as trash as my girl you ever saw. Her check is a comps-mums beï¬wnen pink and damask.",, She (spitefully)â€" "Yemtl .undershnd." When she’s pale she‘s pink. ‘and whén she's pink she's purple. That‘ in nature blushing through an." ‘ . Some time on Thursday lust Mr. John Dyes.‘of Napigtaaear Lundon. was {cum} ‘bxvhia‘ wile ‘holside the baa will his throat pub end a-‘rezdr‘ly‘iugneer by. He losu oon- "pide'rablé blo'od; but under the treatment. of "th Nixon hopes are entertained for his “hover-y. No cause is migued for the rash mt. , -, ‘ ‘ While boring for water on the farm of Nelson Mouuueau. two miles from Belle River village. ’and when a depth of eighty- neven fact had been reached. thqauger wag blown up and on} of _ï¬r_au class quality followed. A sample of is was taken to Be a River and n In pronuuuoed to be up éhdid oil for muohinery, being very clear and it. burns well. Assistant City Clerk Jackson, of Otmwa, shortly after 4 o ‘chok yeeterdoy onexnoon. reported so the pohce the sudden death or his mfe. Serge. Mei or O‘Leury immedi- ately went to Mr. Jackson’ 11 rezyidenoe on Nicholas street and found Mrs. Jackson lying on the floor below the ELuIl'WBy quite dead. It ls not known under what circum- stances uhe expired. The coroner has been notiï¬ed and en inquest will be held. John Nelson. 3 grocer doing It small bnsi- new in s store belonging to Hugh Dough I, at the corner of Leitohford and Richmond streets. London, is reported tohsve skipped out by train at noon on Friday, not having been seen since that hour. He ran 3 street booth during the hit. and is said to have token {#300 or 8400 with him. He owed Mr. Douglas for rent, also for taxes and lumber' amounting to 06,760. Detective Templar, who went up to make a. seizure on Fridsy evening, found Mrs. Nelson driving sway I horse end buggy and oertsin goods. He took ssession of the animal and rig. and on sturdsy made a seizure on thehouse under s Division Court process for the beneï¬t of the creditors. ma- :lilret'l1 of econ no â€A" 1 Im- whnt II / all meant. "Wh . It means that my whole min looks I e a ImvgelIn gmmennï¬mfleé".r said the conductm. “I laId up na Tmmwny‘as usual and. durIng the otnrnof'lmlm sleep. hm pomeome oflIhose adverIlsIng wre hes backs: up! IheIr II and posted my mm from {mm to rent. I Iknowwh ythey did II anIhemaumdsIh e elon ted red and yellow new emu-I nq ‘you In Iho and Juan: promlnenI u crabh Is ears! It's hard Inca-Inna nbut l menu's ell mm." W( Jamal. Oman or ran Om: or Poucn, , , Bunnie". Our. I'm... I'I'.o A71). Snwnr. Chief of Police. A Surprised Locomotive .â€"‘xpâ€". A Swearing Engineer.