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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 15 May 1896, p. 2

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BEYOND THE CITY. “He is very bad. There m 39:»- tmngs you know much are mm. mm ride of the three Dutchmen, and flew. Biel‘ and others, they are all right. But than was a piece we read last week. Thofirst lino stumped my aunt, and it takes a good deal todo that,forsheridea very straight. ‘Setebos and Seteboa and Betoiboe.’ mm the line.” \ u t acham 9’ - 1,... - _ . n “ 0.3%; gentleman's name. Three gentlemen, I thought at first, but my anntaaysoga‘ Thenhegoéeon, "think- - .. .fiiLL J‘L-mm , an: wmdm £1755 dl mad upon her answer. - “It depends so much nponwhatyon condo, you know. I do not knowyou sufidently to be able to say what nat- uralgifts you have.” Theywerowalk- ingslowly moesthe hwninthe direc- tion of the house. “I have noneâ€"that is to say, none worth mentioning. I have no memory, and I ain very slow.” “But you are very strong?” “Oh, if that gm for anything. I can put up a. hundred-pound bar till further orders, but what sort of a. calling is that?” Some little joke about being called to ' hey. . ‘ ' What 3 999‘ and I was him $9 13649:? ta w my hshd t9». . «5;th 1 «mid help yen." said. 6188. s a E :3 A; i 3 E? 1:55 a 3f E : “I can‘t make him out," said he. "I try, but he is one too many. N o doubt it is very stupid of me. I don't deny it. But u long as I cannot there is no use pretending that I can. And then of course she feels hurt, for she isvery fond of himand likesto read him aloud in the evenings. She is reading a. piece now, ‘Pippa Passes,’ and I assure you, Miss Walker,that I don't even know whetthetitlemeane. You must think me adreadful f .” “But surely he is not so incomprehen- sible as 31} that?” she said as an attempt at encouragement. _ ...., A; - wâ€"â€" ._7 Oh, I unto 3M!" mum! “015M1- 1w M Im‘omrm' “Wuvâ€" .. -.. V. “I can do a mile on the cinder trackin 4:50 and across country in 5:20, but how is that to help me? I might be a cricket professional, but it is not a very dignified position. Not that I bare a- straw about AAA 1’ -LA_‘IJ “A‘ 1:1“: the bar flickered up in Miss Walker’s mind, but her companion was in such obvious earnest that she stifled down her inclination to laugh. ' “ ‘ ‘ . ,,14:_ Clara“ alker rippled of into such a. merry pea] of laughter that he forgot tye evil things which he had suflered from the poet and burst out laughing lava- -uv- ..__ W V 7 , digfiity, you know, but I should not like to hurt the old lady’s feelings.” “Your aunt’s?’ . “Yes, my aunt‘s. My parents were killed in the mutiny, you know, when I was a. baby, and she has looked after me ever since. She has been very good to me. I‘m sorry to leave her.” “But why should you leave her ” They had reached the garden gate, and the‘girl leaned her racket upon the top of it, looking up with grave interest at her big, white fianneled companion. “It’s Browning," said be. “What!” “Don’t‘tell my aunt that I said it”-â€"he sank his voice to a whisperâ€"“I hate Bromingxf , -â€"_-.,___‘L_ nmsAY, mint. MAY 15. no in! A by m :1 I Semandmtaaéiagthmwaam be! sad fiaslébcam has: We! beam 619%, like geed woman ‘wsiamaiehm an aim skated 93999599379”? mas oasis wham she eeald asst safely 999369 169. fiehaataikedtewgm Maegan ffieggleaasegieaefmmnma study, sndthe dinh:groomwae empty; Alainglemall red lampupcn the boardwasreflectedtenfold bytheplate about it and the mahogany beneathdt, Wits ainglewick east bntafeeble light into the large, dimly shadowed room. Idadancedofi‘tothe‘bigcepml lamp, but 013m put her hand upon-ha arm. “Iratherlikethisquietlight,”said she. “Why should not. have achat?’ She sit in thedocto largered plush .-- 1 1,,_____ which sister‘s frank blue eyes. . .“Eave you anything to tell me, dear? Aha naked. “Hm you anything to tell me, W Ida gave alittle pout and shrug taker Ihoulders. “The solicitor general then opened the me for the prosecution,”said she.‘ “Youare going tocroas ‘ .. v a- __:_L â€"v °v_g ,. m -V‘. , me, Clara, so don’t deny it. I dowish you would have that gray satin foulard of yours done up. With a. little trim- ming and a. new white vest it would look as good as new, and it is really very dowdy.” . “You were quite late upon the lawn," said the inexorable 5:71am.~ But there came no confession from Ida, only the same mischievous smile Ind amused gleam in her deep blue eyes. “That gray foulard dress”â€"she began. “Oh, you little tease! Come now, I will ask you what you have just asked me. Do you like Harold Dcnver?’ “Oh, he’s a darling!” “Ida!” ' “Well, you asked me. That’s what I think of him. And now, you dear old inquisitive, you will get nothing more out of me. so you must just wait and not be too curious. rm gomg on to see what papa is doing.” She sprang to her feet, threw her arms round her sister’s neck, gays. her a final squeeze and was p,,-_.. lln1:â€"A“A ” ate-Inc! muss.» “I was chatting with. Mr. Westmar cott.” 0 “And I was chatting with Mr. Denver. By the way, Clara, now tell me truly, what do you think of Mr. Denver? Do you like him? Honestly now!” “I like him very much indeed. I think that he is one of the most gentlemanly, modest, manly young men that I have ever known. So now, dear, have you nothing to tell me?” Clara. smoothed down her sister’s golden hair with a motherly gesture and stooped her-faceto catch the expected confidence. She could wish nothing better than that Ida. should be the wife of Harold Denvexf, and from the words which she had overheard as they left the lawn that evening she could not doubt that there was some undem- ntanding between them. “Yes I was, rather. So were you. Have you anything to tell me?” She broke away into her merry, musical “iiiâ€"I, 0â€"7 V , gone. A chorus frgm “Olivette,” sung in her clear contralto, grew fainter and fainter until it ended in the slam-.01 a distant door. But Clara Walker still sat in the dim lit room with her chin upon her hands and her dreamy eyes looking out into the gathering gloom. It was the duty ~s__ LL- _....5 1.6 a mum-i that a stopped °1°°k 1‘“ m not bytythem.‘ The admiral took‘two [tops to he oonpsnion's three. but the meuthe qflmr‘ndb'm' m and.“ a: 3°°d #9912333; . A NAVAL comm. It was the habit of the doctor and the admiral to accompany each other upon a morning ramble between breakfast and lunch. The dwellers in than quiet tree lined roads were accustomed to see the two figmentâ€"the long, thin; austere sear, mendthe 3110mm, tweodclod , ,3AL‘ ___|. 2m; mafia: she might learn from him what her sister had rotated to newmt kg was, a gun of a 39619 as: --* --_.,.‘ Ana uni tell her. mm mm nun the on 1 hen to l War To return to his wobbling course on he Mobs-school qucm'on: on the 5th of April, 1895; Mr. Hughee boon to squirm, Notwithstanding ant 1w had W the minority had nggrievaneea, nor} hebeginl to .weaken. and thinks they might have one. but it is. only financial. The War- der {of that (late says : “Mobs 1nd: ,u right. to face the act'of 1890. That hu- ‘ubeen arttled. Segmte schools ":gein u-cannot he re-estahliehetl unless by the ulegialature of that. ptovince. The only it possible grievance that Manitoba remin- N iota can here is financial.” Betnen the 5th and thefllZ‘h of April, he finds that the ministers are going the “whole hog," and no he beat: them in the hope of checking their course. They have since gone more than the“whole hog.” end yet he gives them a support as like sewilit’ .. . m i. like I nee. Whenhem trying to turn the minister- fromthoir proposed course he wrote intho Wade: of the 12th April lusts-fanatic! Sir Hibbert Tum: m! m Ouimet: “Judging by the unntipml reports, It the-e gentlemen as determined toovor I! ride the doéilion of the judicinl commit» "to!“ the privy council of Grant Britnin unnd Ireland given on the Who school I- luv aoouple of you- Igo, nnd to to in n‘ieyond the suggestion- oonninod in the 'I meant judgment of the some body to u the question of the right of Mnnitohn u tomb}- to upped for "drool of griev- "noes. Theyseexn to lshor underthe H delusion thst, grunting the right of uromnists mapped, curiae with it the "duty to secede to their demends. Both H gentlemen have rendered themselves uqnite ridiculous before the intelligent u thinking public of Censds, during In recent: weeks. To restore separate u' schools as Ouimet end Tapper propose u would be to override the act of 1890 n and the privy council decision thereon. A week later he pats the govern- ment on ‘the back for its endeavor to remedy grievances such as imposing one theology on children of a different teach- ing, yet in the very same lines ssys such. however, does not spply: to Manitoba. This is what Mr. Hughes says in the Weider oi the 9th April last : “ In the Manitoba school question we “ hold the same View, and have done and u nhall do all in our power to prevent their “being reestablished in that province. In the North-west territories school “ matter our centre is wellknown to be “ against separate ethnole. On the ques- “ tion of provincial rights we go as far as “ anyone, should in upholding the auton- “ omy of the province, bnt without “ hesitation we assert that any Dominion “ government would be remiss in its duty “.yho Wtuld not properly interfere on “ seeing one section oppressed in theologi- “ cal concerns by another, not that there “is any we]; gromul of action now in “ Manitoba.” In the same issue he says the utterances of Sir Charles Topper and Mr. Ouinaet, whom hen-3w upholds, “to H say the least are unwarranted." Just about this time his friends told him privately he was like the monkey in the toy, first on one side of the stick, then on the other, according as the government henchmen pulled the string. He then, to set himself right, publishes in the Werder of the 21st June.“ follows: “Our position is this, and has been so “ all through the controversy. ‘Msnitobs, “ not Canada, should inquire into the “ whole situation, and where injustice has “been done that is greater thsn its ear- “ rection would entail. let it be remedied, “ but let it not be doné by Canada.” u But this i; the-duty, not of the Dbmiuimt II qovernment or parliament, but of Mani- " tuba." THE CANADIAN Now, when he found. out this we: Lantior’u plan, he recently votes ngunlt his own view, because they were em- Mâ€"in Lliurier’s six monuu’ hoi: motion. A: McCarthy says, he "eat would give himself n cert-in identity nmonget the Omgemen, [0 he writes the: the government has forfeited his Inpport; 0n the 12th of J nly the government had forfeited his support, yet in the hon-I! when in eommittee he helped to mete the bill luv. and win one of the men to control ma bring on we aim to keep up the {me at orgies an the bill. = A In 1.15.; in; uudmn ; ur ”av - v- .. 0a m? m 322151;, 1395,); we. 3 “$3929an to date! won in an , IA “.151. “aniknhl ZHU' P‘VPV'"' ~v __V-, “ eeeee in etde! fie wheels with Meetsebl “ weeks will: take semen! at I are“ “ mejerlty e2 members and light thinking “ men of me eeemuelly. but let the gee: " enema: to make seen definite premieee “ as is made re eellleg mam; semen sad " passing the remedial lesioletiee, la " ease Mmisgbe refugee be eenJe te temp, “is eertelely weak. ‘lfheee eepeeed te ” remedial legislaslee may jeeslty their “mien on lb mum» that Meeitebe " will eettle the question and the: pie: " vans itself hem earning late the men “ of the {Jerusalem of Gene». - But " dog: Inch .Imemeeehip mmmend iteell ” to the right thought of the people? The ” pea-ant now an oppoytune time to wipe “ out ultra roman!» control in‘ em. “ mutter-e in (Maude.~ 1! Mr. Device, 01 “Prince Edwd 1511116. and. the anti. “clerioel wing of Ra's. with 'tho old “ conservative party of ill the province. “except Quebec, could unite, chateau}! “ would homo-h benofioid um; They have failed to riee to a. proper “level of the eituetion. The result in my “ to foresee. Menitobe cannot retreet “ from her position, end on January next “ will witneu the defeet of my govern- “ ment who ettelnpte to Impoee upon “the peopled Menitobe the will of e “denying federal menu." Go the am dey Mr. Bushe- new "um-mum the following 83â€"!” u we ere concerned, the govern- “ ment bu forfeited our suppirt on tint " importh quution. “evident to 200 mm! °‘ W “Soul swing in n more mm“ “ cilia-Aden. . “To permit it the «gr-tins“ 9“ 9”?" L- h-AJ Sir Oliver Mowat goes into the libei'al government after J uno 23rd to give Justice to the French minority in Mutation-(G. W. Boss. With us lsw in nothing nnleu behind it; there ltlndl a wu-m, living public opinion. Let that die or grow 111(1th and statutes ere wuto paper. Inching executive tomâ€"[Wendell Phillipe. It costs SIG-L62 I you to keep each prisoner in the provincial Central prison It Toronto ; deducting the revenue. the cost is 8115.88. 1: in not 3 profitnble in- veetment. but there in leuloelthnnin the Dominion institution It Kingston, where each priooner oest- W 71 e year, or, deducting revenue, $201.15. Tho mtional debt of Cuudn know. two hundred and fifty-chm million. at over fifty dollm per head for out: an, womm Indohild In the country. Tho do": ha been more than doubled undo: the patent dulninmtion. With this summon- loud to any, “in not unprin- lu nut the owner, main from deput- lion. The Toronto 8w (ludouudwi m vulva) remarks mu “Bl! Chute- Tam In mm men than 5 woman has In Sauna. Allen in paella”: unknown. ad the ace hue aei even Media pronounce mm um. Mutt-III a new man to the mm mm». and casual “influencing". mainland 8m" ”ppm; gen known. m M ammm” '-.~ 1% (Hubs an; A victory for mm- Iad Mom would mm the mm 9: 3 than: unitadjemapogg. PM thg Manila!» wheel gamma melibenl pm: have t pulley that when to! pen-la: moat inn-mad at to: «will». The up» poinment of a commit-ion a! inquiry would remove the question out a! idea! politics for the time being. and probably for 511 time to come; hr in all pm. bahility it would mull: in the making of a fair wd friendly lmngemout. Tu people of Manitoba luvs shawl”: «had for m inquiry, and would. than. love, be predin'polod in [nor of the oonoluaiom- a which the conclusion might arrive. 8i: Donald Smith M: no u anxious u mybody lhot the school- ovation should b9 settled. and who would have been only too willing‘to help the ‘commllliomn when they wont Io Winnipeg. 130 not btllnvo ho wank ed to make ppibl out of this qmtlon vicdon sound Ihsvo averaged“ him an . won-Wand autumn." Mr. hurls: lug not only the dock. to nth a mum, but hohhflmol 301103141. NOTES to o: mm m i- khoy have got."â€" Footer. the 1m Win-u "we... -. prohibition. could take u M handy :- anyone. Gm! Eula bu confound am he is abject to ‘bommh of wonk- nou,’ nnd if he did tsko a. homo: two Enl'u goes" into the cold dudes of oppoai- tion he vi!) have time to furthh up his old temperance speeches. give his stat weight nod influenoo in tho coming election. As he in no; in ucoord with his putty on tho mifl' issue. it would be well if the proposition m curried into cfl'oct. Bis lotto: no hi- Durlmu friend: in at plume being min- us'ed by the Lotion, owl hi: pmouoe would enlhle him to plan» his views fairly und zqusrely before the eleofon. He should be induced to come over and he! p in the present conmt. by coking up the cuckoo rry of tha (ou- servstive omns shoot. Sir Oliver Mowst refusing to contest. a consti uemy‘. sud thereby showing his want of confidence in the sucuss of hit. Lsurier sad the liberals, isid himself open to s much more serious stuck on the suns lino. Sir Charles invited Mr. Chspicgu. the lieuten- snt-uovernor of this province. not bojoin s prospective ministry. but an coins! on with ocrtoin 35s; ior three monliismu'd Mr Chspiesu refused t: ough Sir Charles sent msny commissioners to implore him to do so. .Why did Mr. Chspiesu mluset Be cause, scoot-ding to Sir Chsrlss assump- tions. Mr. Chspiesu is oonvineedthst. Sir Chsries sod his government mgoiocto be comp‘ctely rou ed. not In one province but in the Dominion. Mr. Chsplenn knows the produce « 1 Quebec thoroughly. knows how «roux Mr Lander 1: lo hi: on!" 'provinco. nod he doe. notmto names himself In o nucleo- nwempcto ave SirChula. Nor In Mr. Chapknu the only one by any menu who has mourn mt otconfldenoe In the mecca-01$“- Chorlu rapper'- nova-omen. Mantra! Witness :. Sir Charley! ‘Ifiwpcr. Ddton Menthol Mar Thaw. L” hill-00010.00; Miami-acuity uggthgg Pin :93; 6*?» Spray Pumps. mm 3331) sroi'fi,’ William-st, w Get you: orchards ups-ma and double your mm M:â€" vett by getting the but Sm: Pump was“ Why ? The Prime Merits Of Our Groceries (Evrngnndieiin the“: lines alone? We’ know win: would happen. So do you. Every line in our storc is guaranteed to be the best of its kind at the price we ask (or it. HURLEY BRADY, Fully Omen. In“ of the loam House. Lmdaav. 1180 Seeds of all Kinds and Colors W” W m curd. ____.._..’ .. .- ' The Post. // .10: 0mm IVE/’7' children cry for Pltcher’s Gastorla. that fully ninety men of this Do: or later ? There may be many reasons given in« The storckeeper may have been without site business experience; he may “swamped" by a live man who was awake benefits of advertising ; he may have been tr work up a. big trade on uniufficient capital may have killed himself. by selling cheap. goods for the sake oi the extra profits'to bu recollect that TEAS. Scams, Congas and CANNED Goons represent fully thirty per cent. of our daily sales, it may lead you to believe that we are looking after our own interests closely by giving the best pos- sible values in those lines. were talked of when we began business many years ago, and we've hewed to the lines every day since. Thanks to the course we've followed we’ve been gaining custom yearly, and “the best groceries at the lowest price” will continue to be our motto till the last day of our business career. 2â€": When You "I OWL“. MHFV. 7' .WMV mm. W all M y perfect as} KEITH’ 93177101“. " “ .‘cl ’ pm pow." 7 in m fl â€"___ r pc_r cent. of the minion xf ours (ai'x - I! r executed. Estxmates l d. y ilwhen so reqmre J do: u» Loader 1 Acknowledged "’ M - Churn i" , market '. Ithnotuoldinbnlk new "an em. canyothernarootic. â€"' is on every ‘ Elam Vlilie it. It 111 bus to palm ofl’ in- We know what wrapper. ' STU Tfliféi 81.01 dlt Archbis Bl'm It. Imurh'r fleet \‘ which electic tenth) part 3 to u and tuba reme ed Com ville, m net. we \‘llle. III the sen karts. it come the quest. were to th sons arch" ll comrâ€" cum In om: m “guru ’edmasd Mom rum “flasher 819;. :3 Immune thei: into Ice “0 mm Winona mph») ihai'dfi‘ auto INN! t "Igor. TH}

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