“But it is needed to clinch the matter. No, no, there is no drawingback now, Clan, or we shallruin everything. Pa issure tooomeback withthe9z45. 0 will reach the door it 10. We must have everything ready for him. Now, just sit down at once and ask Harold to come 31:9 o’clock,andlshal1do the name to w vvâ€"n-â€"- â€"v_--,, that it depended upon the gentlemen ,and also upon the oysters. The united experience at the kitchen, however, tee- ï¬ï¬ed that three dozenwes e feirpro- vision. . ~ "Then we shall have eight dozen alto- gether,†said Ids, jotfnz down‘an he: requremwts upon 3 m of pig “And two pints of changes-no. eeme brownbread eyd the“: and pop- E‘Tï¬st's all, I think. It 15 not 60 v mealttogivea supper aftiel'av.11,isi9 ‘Qdon’thkoit, Ida. Itmmstomoto be so very indelicgtg.†.. . LL _ fl-“- P01? “Oh, something with a nice, fest, rol- licking. late at night kind of flav6r to it. Let me see! Champagne, of courseâ€"and oysters. Oysters will do. In the novels all the naughty people take champagne and oysters. Besides, they won’t need my cooking. How is your pocket mon- ey, Clara? - "I have three pounds.†“I have one. Four pounds. Iheve no idea how much champagne costs. Have yon?’ ' “Not the slightest.†‘ “How many oysters does a man eat?†“I can’t imagine.†“I'll write and as]: Charles. .No, I won‘t. I’ll‘ as]: Jane. Ring to: her, Clara. Shohasbeena cook andissure to know.†J ane,onbeingcrossquestioned, refused to commit hex-sol: beyond__tho statement A‘._.- -â€" var?†“Oh, no. That would be very old Wong. We must keep up with the tuneu,Clara “But what can we give them for sup- ru‘ ' flï¬uwwwem we 9'? aways leak in meted 1M 99 leek Me was evil mm. m. with 399; when M 59.4 Mums eyes», I knew that. you «we Wes w ptupczse melamine dreadful!" ‘ ' “We must give 8 little supper tonight," “We? A supper!" “Why not? Young gentlemen give suppers. Why not young ladies?’ "But whom shall we invite?" - “Why, Harold and Charles, of couree.’ “And the admiral and Mrs. Hay Den uvv 00-1â€" â€" __ if, “What would you do, Ida? Oh, don’t do anything too dreadful. I feel that we have gone too fqr already.†, ,IA 1,-.. wry ov-v ., “Oh. we can so it very nicely. You eee we are both engaged, and that makes it very easy. Harold will do what you ask him, especially as you have told him the reason why, and my Charles will do it without even wanting to lmmv the on; Now you know what Mrs; Weetmeeett thihk’s about the reserve a! may ladle; Mew :fhdefy. meta: iv; ’6! Wahdaï¬ the afk‘ w e! the Mates; _7 These web Ref Waffle; was a, 'Bet?“ " Bah them" j'Wslh new; we mm we 3% m wetéee Wu an: mmag all he; BEBE? V) we ï¬e gimme mi we ma BEE elm this ":39 has alt-m learned it, Clara. Just one more little lesson. We must not risk all at this 13813 moment; -. - 1 n. :vâ€"J â€"vâ€"-',_,,v ‘ h, Iahall bewélad when it isovor, Ida. Idohatetogivehimpain. Surely he has learned now that it is very un- pleagant to spend one’s life with reform- “Mypdinl Yen." m w numb 86w 60'1" “flaw“..- aoor. and a few minutes later they heard the crash of the big front gate. “Victory, Clara, victory!†cried Ida, still pirouetting around the furniture. “Did you hem what he said? Pernicious ca! Don’t you understand, Clara? y do you sit there so pale and slum? Why dog"; you get u}? and dance? ‘I ,1 __ :1. __ __._ BEYO‘ N‘ "1) “TH E ' om 1‘ i 'l g‘tik" I Wh it? the Bi V W J "I “2 act mod-l o! ‘Wastuwmtt‘a,n “1 a3 it is impropet. And yawn duo, Clan. Your conduct is molly outn: You drive me out at the house. “laminate myclubintown. I hav- nocomlortotpeace o1 mindinmyown have. I willstand it no lpngar. I my bola“ «night. I 11181130 totho British medical meeting. But when I return I dull hope to flndthat you have recon- mama your conduct, and that you ham shaken yoarself clear of the pernicious ~ _---_'LI.. mnt‘n Au hm mans. ‘ ~ um, 3m. mm. LII! ad WOOD; Kennedy, Davis Son. ii? mums QM. â€WWtL Tm {if $4M“ mm: and PW ml no 599: †', Dame 5011. i of LUMBER. ingdown‘anhax I m of P3 113811103110. 1 $683!“!de i Itianotsov . arafterall,isi, 1 yuan-v w â€"v, .__â€" â€"' â€imamlunacysluHMMt ruled. throughyonruon.†"It aver: kinds! 10°» 199'“ 35' ’ ‘ A sour mom m BLUE. So by the cleverness of two girls a 1 dark cloud was thinned away and turned into sunshine. Over one of them, alas, another cloud was gatherln which could not he soeasily dispersed. thesethree households which fate had thrown to- 1gether twohad already been united by ties of love. It was destined, however, that a bond of another sort should con- i nect the Westmacotts ,with the Hay Deu- ms. 1 Between the admiral and the widow a very cordial feeling had existed since the day when the old eeunau had hauled down his flag and changed his opinions. granting to the yuchtswoman all that he had refused to the reformer. His own frank and downright nature respefled thesamequalitiesinhisneighbor, anda friendship sprangup between than which was more like that which exists between two men. founded upon esteem ands community of tastes. “By the way, admiral,†said Mrs. Wesunapott one morning as they walked down to the station, “I under- ‘i’fhen my wish is that you should for- get these odious notions which you have imbibed, thst you should dress and act as you used to do before ever you saw this woman, and that in future you conï¬ne your intercourse with her to such civili- ues as unnecessary between neighbors.- “We are to'give up Mrs. Westï¬scott?’ "01‘ give up me.†~ “Oh, dear dad, how can you say any- thing so cruel,†cried Ida, burrowing her t6wsy, golden hair into her father’s shirt front, while Clara pressed her cheek against his whiskers. “Of course we shall give her up if you prefer i .'†. “Of course we shall, papa.†The doctor patted the two harem; heads. “These are my own two girls a} h‘eâ€"cï¬. 7 “It Has been my fault “much u yourg. I‘ygve :been astray, gm! you have followed me in my error. t was only by seeing your mistake that I have become conscious of my own. Let us not it aside and neither say nor think anything more about it.†vmm _VV_ - “Come in, papa, do I†cried Ida. “Won't you have a. glass of champagne?†“Pray excuse me,†said her father coldly. “I feel that I m intruding. did not know that you were entertaining._ Perhaps you will kindly let me know when you have ï¬nished. You will ï¬nd me in my study.†He ignored the two young men completely, and closing the door retired, deeply hurt and mortiï¬ed, to his room. A quarter of an hour aft‘ erward he heard the door slam, and his two daughters came to announce that the guests were gone. “Guests! Whose guests?†he cried an- nilv. â€What is the meaning of this ex- you have a. glass of champagne?" cold] . “I feel that I nuiintruding. did nit know that you were entertaining, Perhaps you will kindly let me. know when you have ï¬nished. You Will ï¬nd me in my study.†He ignored the two young men completely, and closmg the door retired, deeply hurt and mortiï¬ed, to his room. A quarter of an hour aft erward he heard the door slam, and his two daughters came to announce that the guests were gone. “Guests! Whose guests?†he cried anâ€" . â€What is the meaning of this ex- hibition?" ‘ “We-have been giving a ltittle supper, ‘ a. The were our ghee s;’ â€Rom lodged?“ the doctoi‘ isughed m5 éastlcally; “you with it B at; themï¬te Chtet‘ttï¬n young matinee in e at {11% t, {e smite ithd mat Withthem; te- ii, that i them we hm mm is bis-m m an“ 8% tléï¬glitél‘sl i thank eeii giggle? sis-st mettle? new; new the 2.143;; . mines“ have" med @hm thawing “the Canadian Election Described-laced- “Pray excuse me," said her father . send to the “Men Club. ~ New York, June 28.-Mr. 13330 N. Ford cables from London to The Tri- bune: The Canadian election was a godsend tor the Cobden Club, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of the repeal of the corn laws by a dinner at the Ship Hotel, Greenwich. It gave Chairman Leonard Courtney his only source or consolation. In the course or a. long and melancholy speech, in which Mr. Chamberlain’s zollverein scheme 1“? assailed as an invention or that enemy or Cobdenism, Sir Charles‘Tupper Was des ibed u a false guide, who had insp red the ot- tawa Conference andhad attempted to show ‘thewway to unit th' emgire by sci-rendering fire";- the a! tit tit! that. lie el Vti‘o has but withâ€: cit-at he 71nd dtvfsii dt 1‘ e- m; met my reï¬ni- a: t eiee i n as an uprising“ that e me ‘8: WE gtiii‘itii eu‘ï¬"?%§é‘n§ih 685: gm est: Fem: it†i ties es 9 'mi Pete-he e 9 were ghettï¬ete a . em he fer a as iHC-ï¬enee, ‘ it} . i:"’:+i.r‘m :: l i 8 with us: if you Emiumgad ï¬ll; 9‘99 E would sea there is no have: m it" . fNo pgtmlnmssl Whe is the Mt .e n: as! a dime smas- stgifid glsgylt?“ t3 91%“? ï¬gs 948% ,7 . M3 ' ‘8'. ‘9- i. has denying 33%; tree m; .9- had teen r. Luv; u-v vw- ~~~~~~ F011 121699an the doi'sm mug had m eastie'aï¬y. . Yea think ie H s, mange éhieffï¬ih young Masters 1% e aim 11%;; {ashiakv aha Matt Him in em; tab magma-a e‘v‘e‘r‘ haw 1m éeja ‘1â€... q"~u' â€"v w-v ‘ "Mrs. Westmacott," suggested Ida sly y. he doctor sprang from his chair. “Confound Mrs. Westmacottl" he cried, striking frenziedly into the air with his hands. “Am I to hear of nothing but this woman? Is she to confront me at every turn? I will endure it no longer." “But it was your wish, papa.†“Then I will tell you now what my second and wiser wish is, and we shall see if you will obey it as you have the ï¬rpt.†~ - “ML 1‘0! course we will, papa.†an armchair, with Harold beside her. both smoking and both with wineglasaea beside them. The doctor stood speech- less in the doorway, staring at the bac- chanalian scene. _ a. . u-‘ â€GI-IAHDL I|| 3.1- a anu uuawu, "uâ€" . tee, a wineglass at her elbow and a cigo- ’ rette between her ï¬ngers, while Charla Westmacott sat beside her, with his ' thrown over the head of the sofa wi the suggestion of a. caress. 0n the other. ' ditty. and a very I runs was home to his nostrils. He threw Open the dining room door and stood aghast at the scene which met his eyes. The room wu'tull of the blue wreaths of smoke, and the lamplight shone through the thin haze upon gold topped bottles, plates, napkins and a litter oi oyster shells and cigarettes. Ida. flushed and excited,ï¬wue Areclining upon the set- -.-J _ A.“ mm ‘ï¬hwewum has comm] m no doubt create. a stir in ecclesiastical circles. Little has been heard from the Liberals with regard to undue in- fluence in Quebec Province since Mgr. * Conroy was sent to Canada. by Pope 'y Leo XIII. to propagate the doctrine . that a man can be a Liberal as the A term implies here in Canada and still be considered a good Catholic. How- !ever. Hon. Mr. Lanrier's triends de~ 5 clare that the action 01 Mgr. Lafleche and other members of the Roman Catholic clergy during the recent elec- toral campaign render: an appeal to Rome at the present tune an absolute ~necessity. . A French-Canadian gentleman, speaking to the writer yesterday, said: ‘ "You cannot and very much tault with us. We have never had a French Premier at Ottawa since Confedera- tion, and when'the situation became ripe tor action we took advantage of ,__; __A - -__.__a_.l-n turns are collected. is typical. Thre- years ago, when the tax on cycles was ï¬rst levied. the number in the ccun- try wu 120,000. Last year the total and exactly doubled. When the es- timates tor 1996 were drawn up the ï¬nancial omcltla deemed: justiï¬ed the. cucuhtion tint there many» 43000 additional bicycles It turns out thali- mlnc hope «conduct-am: short or the mm The com m- 7:3 000 than ‘ yam â€1111898. M .-.........v a or». .v â€"- _-- the opportunity and put a compatriot in the highest omce in Canada. If you had a brother in serious danger and your clergyman was also in dan- ger which would you seek to save ï¬rst? You would naturally save' your brother ï¬rst, and that is Just what we haVe done. With Mr. Laurier 3.5 Pro- mier the Roman Catholics consider that justice'is at least as certain to the minority in Manitoba as with a leader of any other creed or national- ity, and with us the national feeling is stronger than our religion. Be- sides. Mr. Laurie: is a good Catholic and the church is not likehr to suitor.†Le Revel], the successor The of Ca da Review ov a. . will“: or the eieéï¬o WM??? liberty has triuxn over mando- znents. bulls and episcopal. threats. mun fate of clerical tyranny is sealed in this m w}: Bevefl- ., says: Recent facts and ï¬gure: tron: all puts a! Europe prove that the bike craze has now become universal. The increase In France. where en»: te- nae mxowmm In lind- flken-eneh Republic cum ' Tue-An hid. New Yothune 28.--A London spew id dumps $.54 $5533 mde Ea? 13689 35 gm; sggse a_ $34 HE“: The assemblage at dinner was large. with many distinguished guests. But for an anniversary celebration it was a gloomy and depressing affair. Nearly all the speakers were an the defensive explaining why Cobden’s predictions had been talsifled and the peace millennium had been indeï¬nite- ly postponed. They also united in deâ€" nouncing Mr. Chamberlain's plan and revealed their consciousness of the destructive blow which he has dealt to the cause of English free trade. vvv va -77 -â€" Lm‘d Kimberley a‘lsa sucks at tho customs amen WWI. colonies as am at toundms propose-l mm a resnnnaihla minister and ,one that was utterly im- prgcticable. _ _ ‘ The Cabinet met yesterday. and made a. number or new appointment: and superannuation. Mr. Webster, who is Hon. J. F. Wood's law part- ner in Brockville. has been apolnted Chief. Clerk in the Customs Depart- ment, 9, position kept vacant forthree years. ‘ As VIEWED IN GREAT BRIQAIN. aneoec “herds W111 W tothel’opo Against the Hierarchy. Montreal, June 28.â€"(Speclal.)â€"Your correspondent has learned that the leading Liberals or the province con- template sending a. delegate to Rome with a. view to have a. decision from the Vatican regarding‘ clerical influ- ence in this country. It ls also stated that Hon. Wiltrld Laurier 13 not a stranger to this movement, which will is ‘ e 0% Dem; ggd Jr of!» on an we“ 5:: fun; «we gm!» m: the me I :he next win an A: t in. mm. . Government supper-ten 7:0 “Ma? Government not to m an tho House meets. Sir Ghal'les turner it too experienced a public man not to I'm in to the argument at public conveni- ence. which stand: out smut stain“ such a course. The whole public lav- vice would suffer-ï¬nd not only thanbut every member of Parliament would be greatly inconvenienced. and the new Administration would be embarrassed and the country would be put to the expense or paying $5000 a day for a Parliament that would-have to stand round with its hands in its pocket: 10: two weeks while the new Minister: were being Are-elected. _ _ _ mom to‘ Embarrass' tho New ' ' Government. URGED T0 HAB T-MEIIEIS AND MEMBERS WILL APPEAL 1'0 BOMB. KG 0N am ON THE ROCKS. .nm i All new mm TllEll me m been checked from 3Wâ€- bridze to calender on MI! 30. I114 mmwxomm cumul- The remains luv. not yet Burma“ 399.in Tt my game t get 13 '1 w mom aim we!» we; mg i W... Jew 9%, 8? a? 9 9 mi 9 mt m. u. u «Mix: in We immune. e' lid 6 in! i s posits. which arm: “exam me we being on we ,A m tie 0 cats signed the ï¬shing ecnuoae ere. w ieh took éhem on hoarti an cunVcrc‘ mm to t, Mary's. reach N! that place at midnight. Mr. Taylor, the of the then who swam ashore; at: ter trampihg aeVerai house, found a ï¬sherman, andv they started tor a search (or Hr. Bartlett. Mr. Taylor and his guide then started (or St. Mary's to report .the wreck and seek assistance. having taunt! Bartlett. who agreed to remain on watch and endeavor to sight the hoatl or procure help for them from pas-ins craft. Taylor walked 15.13“" to hia destination. reaching there Just as tho other passengers and the crew were arriving. Bartlett rental!) on the all ni ht and toliowed h companion. next ay. The steamer Grand Lake iett he: Tuesday and reached St. ma Dual ï¬ed-leltueu Ilene-est“. North By, June 28.-On June 4. 3 men 70 years or age registered etthe Queen’s Hotel as June: Peters, To ronto. On Mondsy, the 22nd. his bed: was tound floating tn Lake Nipissins. When the body was found the oven- ooat pockets were run 01 stones end there was a severe eontuston on: the right eye. This led some to believe that‘he was a victim of Ion! pm. and Coroner Donn held'sn inquest. which was adjourned. Button Amt Ho- Keowntestiï¬ed that the wille- wreck. which was ruched at aurora-.- this morning. Captain Ellis.' who is overseeing the salvage operations. re- ported toâ€"day that the ship was fast breaking to pieces, and that the cargo was floating ashore. The Grand Lake continued to Placentia and tranater- red the shipwrecked passengers to a train. by which they reached St. John's at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The pas: sengers are in a wretched plight. es- pecially the ladies. several or when. were bound on European tours. which they will be forced to abandon. owing to the loss of their wardrobes. The passengers and crew regard the loss or the vessel at midday on a cairn sea as inexcusable and seafaring men 01 the vicinity concur in this opinion. Public feeling is very strong over the loss of the mails. which. according to most of the persons aboard the steamer. cdild easily have been saved. e Capulet was owned by Bowring a: Co. 0: St. John’s. and was worth between $75,000 and $100,000. She left Halifax last Saturday night. carrying 85 pas- sengers and 32 crew. Captain Ellis has ad 30 years' experience asa shipmaa- . ‘- and this is the only vessel he ever lost. Marine cove is a perfect grave- yard for steamers. a large number having been lost there in recent yearn. Iody of the Youn- Iulor round Ila!- I- 1- mo mm: a sun nano- m week“ ! e'eioek in ms momma: Them 1 dam teï¬ Bung am we was the 6!: sum was running a! (all and flea the saddest sesame. and Ii W lat mm is mm m same! quick I? mean to 9mm he; was dam: ï¬nd have“ mm m an wen a 9891le bed 0! mm mm an bew- am mung em as; Ragga. and. 8mm" Capulot Wrbckod at Marine Cove, Nfld. I-. ’u'. (3M â€in???“ am Hu samwuo‘g the 95mm r n “‘1 w W «ma “grows in m 1;er foyer of contention (wowed. the téctor o! St. James' rogers-om his knees the Bishop of manta. The c mmumon 0!!! ca has “m! o: burnt. Iona I; swam be! eta-p 'Eh he I!†re £5,316 and em! raga“ :..$J::‘?::3‘%t: 2.23. 22%;:an "Fuel-i}: Ptucï¬ptiou " contains no :1- eohol to mebrinte; no syrup or out: no let-cage digestion. AI er in its tun- edhl results a in_iu_comp9ddou._ uohdmwheg‘: Jags !§.â€" ï¬rhbï¬eeuan Wang‘s? adorn“, m. Wilma“! “2‘54“ am a. 4 gag-Q!" MIC“; ‘5‘â€le alaémllmm _. QR he; . Inland of 1 cents in Mat: nan on receipt“ ‘1 grep“: _1“'m¢ddï¬3i {cod-cum- and ooï¬red plates. also with nvut number of reproduced Photon-9pm of those cured the use of ‘anontae Prescription" nn without hnving to go the the coded of consulting n doetm'. new and addreues ue given no you an d and lean: their experiences in en:- oelvu. Addteu. with stamps, oun’s Dmv Mnmm Asoodeuou. No. 663 min Street. Bum. N. Y. an. ~f "‘ iii-â€inu- w MM" “no. â€wave- o.- â€"v.â€" V Turning tow the bbhop-eiectthe eloquent dean thus concluded his oer- tnon: “Brother. -triend nnd compnnion of more thnn 30 years. whet shell 1 my to you ? Over our friendship not a single cloud hu ever necked its wny. What can I my? Nothing. A: men rudely and roughly love one nnother. you know our hen-tn beat us one together to-dny. The‘whole hcnrt or the church goes with you. its love. ite payers. its prniees. Every hope thnt brother man can (We brother mun goes with you; every prayer is made for you. Father. in God. lender. guide. the church eniutee you. All henrte salute you. All the tuthtui in the church 0! God eniute you. Mny God till nil Your needs for Jean: Christ's unite." Then followed the rest or the con-o- cretion service. the Litnny being inton- ed by the Venernbie Archdencon Jones It was beautifully done. and the whole scene was touching and eo‘emn; the vest building filled with a kneeling multitude, and no other eound then that o! the clergyman as he uttered the petitions: then came the muelcnl response. "\Ve beseech Thee to hear us. 000:! Lord." U _ -_ _ "a Xuakt it. " This was the scu- “. . timcut of at old ladfmherm mud- ' ' clxid libel And many a lube! 1:“ .found it to In true. ' and the hu “ken cure of her hedlh. on hand s on I 0! Dr. Pam's Puvoriteggey- Icri tin and so in not troubled with than D myuaweuet, wenknem “ducting- down' yactuation: tad fun and irregu- lujtiu m3: 1213:3111 women endure. -.2-_ n --_s‘l_- n- -I_ v‘ Ale wexful, invigomting Ionic, it in:- ports 3 to the whole omen. e- am] to e womb end its a For ieeble women geqenlly. . Pieroe‘l Ptvorne Prescription :- «led an In oppetizinx cox-did and ve tonic. ABookof meow-Jenny howtoenxe these diseases by one-mules“. sen: numreeeiptogg oeuqingmgotg 553 other! “(I “WW.- Tho sermon «I reached by tho Very Rev. Deon 0am tool. who took u h“ text Luke 313.. 17. "Well done thou loud and um:- tul servant." ’l‘he urmon treated at the outhoflty carom by the mum- u-y. and why God had Iver! on on“. oopato to an church. shops should be "leaders at thouht. mouldern or thought. tubers gn 90d." L._L-_ AI--. oh- WWW“ mrmm .1 WYWCOIM Axe. Tnhinlnhmally. “Gun; , Dim "JIM I. a. W _n_ We: Dado. Tootbauln, Pal 1 Fact Wm. F'I'ocnbd Fat. PAIN-KILLER. "fluâ€"B‘um†mg Imin Wan; IHQIIII' â€25’9â€.“ 31333? II WORM? BB? “K! 899‘ a! W 913‘ Mr I“. in! y and Q « snmmmo‘ am w: W W m... Orderinufly “d prégnptjy egecuted. ‘lmrn'srmn' STORE, William-st, my Spray Pumps; Get your orchards spayed and double your fruit htt- vest by getting the but ‘ Spray Pump Turkey. Kippored Herring. Preserved Bloaten. Canned Fresh Emma. Canned Go 'don Hm“. Parties leaving their orders {or any of the abovg wi'll receive very liberal treatmentâ€"so good that they wxll be sure to send their friends. BMW 81- BRADY, Also Seeds of all Kinds and Colors .A.'I' KEITH’E Family Grocers. East of the Benson House. Lindsay ‘Hu'l. Then again we pay particular attention to the pack ing and securing of all orders, and they are sure to arrive at their destination in good shape. During thy past fgw seasons wt: have. dgvclopcd . Ifltï¬c trade In supplyfng the wants of plcmc am? ‘ curbian parties. and this scason we havc made excepnmh prcwsratious to: the outing clgss, , c wauld not bother printing the list given bela'm did we not know that the qqality ot the ads is ï¬rst- class. while the price is such that we be icvc few can c uul q_. . . , , , A-,4:-_.I-_ -14.-..L2-.. a... QR. narlr- HOT WEATHER WANTS !~ For the Home, Picnic, Camp on Excursion! NOTE THE LIST= Hurley 7 a Bradz. Janos Keith. What is The Past. Gas 10:18. iClmrns, Chums. Canned Lobstere, Canned Hackeral, Canned Salmon, Canned Oysters. Canned Sardines. Canned Com, Canned Peas, Canned Tomatoes. Canned Pork and Beam Canned mu, all kinds. Pick!“ of all Kinds. Got the Leader 'Chum Acknowledged to be â€â€™9 m Chum in W market ‘- â€on your M WW6 horn Wâ€"W¢: cum ' â€at!!! â€0‘“ ““‘L‘ W a n‘" H-ll LIL N your “IBM F, ~ W lltdxmlc w lulu. [â€011th a â€Balms A ya? w “14“†“M . m u‘m‘ n' v :23 THTLIBER..X Wankel: I Demon-Ira! ï¬gaf'temk-r on Ihr I hunt ‘ â€unreal-1 “ can PM.“ I he" II" 'vlmnl U éndl A. Stated by the 6m} 8 L tdi ‘mmi †tram “ Us Ur “Tn/nu. 11‘“: -.up the [wall vi er of 1m lul. present had a as the 53133053 :1 half could see , y were there to 1 pa we}! my cm H- 7AA_.| Val;- Lauricr stood knowledgments to: I lore the enthusxasm to cable him to and his gratitude meant reception he hunt to some of tho! mound Cartwright. m. Mr. McShanq «utters. Having recall the other provinces. Ibo Province or Qua dun most nobly II elected 16 Conservau‘ ¢ (Applause) The 1 a its shoe at the aeration. We mu: he ï¬ght was blue it was the m ‘doud be In the ho! h†now a. dxfï¬cuu .flilï¬a !. “a o! '1' I: hum!» D. tux-min; {men-1 M; business is sun Eh. aré nut. and w m to tenth. E I“ Judgment and M these Mouths m the other. As Mic are Lind mu; of the Gcm r em ant by m: it): generosity and 1 v “RICHARD H“ Mean â€gunman; one end‘ to m m.) 565$" gem-w- I eww~~= ï¬vâ€"_ â€" -â€" have flung-ea ; FRIDAY Sir Rich AND NOT u u“