d b m r Ila-mid" In 1::- .Rfï¬awm 0‘ “3:- 1193mm “0““ W%% I ma BRAD? AM: or DIM“ p_ A On an: of ...‘L.°f":. pm." I d Tinsmiths. Lindsav. swmu anger of your talent. at}; by buying food pTOperQy are becomw want a. Gas, 3 furnishing zent to choose v :4 d vertmnong M ;A(' E SALE the 5th day 0! GE PROPER '05 are strong features see who buy from us on ‘sooner. The bouquet ware of. hant has to contend .. vantage of buying g constantly reple . ' ..-.. ounters as well as in :- 5 large. - pon the subject, but " xperience of ï¬fteen yw Lthe long run QUALITY " lie. Groceries is FRESH - 5 are down to the 10 ~ zest debts and gain w-: we state a. fact that " 71th as in the past, and " SEPT. 4 to [6, 1893. Ixcelling all others New StablesJNew Cattle sheds and my other Improvements. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Greater and Better tlnnnZEver The Pennlp’g Greatest Annual fluï¬na KILLEN, 00., rand. Opp. Post 0mm Wfll ’ERS! INDUSTRIAL GROCEB ‘0 Straw mt for ig sacriï¬Ã©z Shirt for :e and are rifts ‘5‘": j FAIR ~.TonnNTr opp. Post éï¬ac, Kent-at. lIIIDBA'l’. 2mm would «'31:; gun in mum a]; “Box 0! look. oi; â€9| “In (or lama “4 Into looll‘ lohool Reqnlsltu. High School Book. Public School Bookl. Iix,Ҥ.‘u. "II-Ba roam tummy: loch. norm.“ mu. 000- v 'I tau-'0... Mullahs. Parties ticketing from other points should Irma? to arrive at Toronto in time to connect with t e 10.15 p. m. train on above dates. SCHOOL OPENING l893. gggLA. um: ALBERT )‘PUUIUU EDMGNTON $40.00 1'0 have .11 Point. in the Province at 0am, on AUG. 15. return until 001'. 15 AUG. 82. “ “ OCT. 22 â€PT. 6. " " NOV. 5 T. 0. MA TCHETT, Agent. from :11 Station- in amino. Return Bum to ns'rnvmu DELORAINE moosomm $28 no BINSCARTII - MOOSEJAW YORKTON CALG ARY PRINCE AL BERT 2222:): $30.00 $35.00 9E0, A. LITTLE, llnduv. Jun; 28. INS-UPI! #â€" HARVEST Cheap lxcuruonl on an Railways. J. J. WIIEBOW. a. J. Emit, President. Manager, Toronto. Toronto. Aug. 7. 1893. .. 70.2. Canadzan Paciï¬c Railway The People’s Greatest Annual Outing â€"â€"uwan on hand-â€" ubqq Iago. wp. jog-d Aw“. MUCH LIKE A BSTEVAN DE LORA l NE MOOSOMIN BINSCARTH BESTON REGINA MOOSEJAW YORKTON CALG ARY PRINCE Safii’s « u '23:: .. i3 Acme " " 25c. “ 17 Shoe Brushes One-third of? price. Moo Bum“ navel- wan. Don’t mn- tho Opportunity 0: you me. Hun Hand sowed Cordovan 3nd cu: Boots from 750. to $1.00 les- thnn price. Iran'- Dongola. Kid Gators tron: $1.“ up. Men’s axiom Shoe: at “mun: go" prices ZNggx-o†Sher; Dressjps: in 29c. Bottles (or 5 O. P.8. orncx. 91 Inf-8T. Hoggémoncm Luce Booti were sue, for Innat- ma Boon (tom 250. up. Women‘s Dotson. Kid Button And L300 Boon sun at $1.10. Ivory lino Badncod datum this we. iiéieh Kid BEBEâ€"BEE: "‘3' ‘333 Red Oxtoxd Shoes " 1.75 Boa Oxford Shoes " 1.35 cots mayo 82.00 :9:- LA-.. n,_A was $12 1.33MB Wa have decided to clear out the balance of summer stocx ream-dies: at cost during August. So. our 75c. and $1.00 Counter- 01 Buck m colored Boot. and Shoes. éBOflTS AND SHOESE EXCURSIONS. Monster Sole VOLUME XXXIII. WHOLE N0. 1771 G. A. Little. Ind 11 s trIaI’ 3781:. Jqlgns tan 8; 7 SIsson. WORLD’S FAIR “'9 Par!!! 6 a N mtg...“ t Blood or an ewe $23.23 and Vitality. 9am Comtimtion. Dyspep- sh. Sour Stomach. Bihousneu Liver Counting. Kidney Trauma. Nervous Delgmty. Log of Anna“. “33%“ “8 â€mowamm‘m Raw". an on: . up 23an price. 50 cm. at Pmm‘s Drug Store. q 'i‘o KEEP YOUR nLoo'n PURE l893. mmm mum 3 Portland cement, Plaster Pam and WW“ Um, eta. Luanda. mun-u. -- "HARVEST GOODS. Our Prices are Reasonable. J. I}. EDWARDS [10 v - Rakes, Hay Forks. Barley Forks, Field Hoes. Turnip Hoes. Home Pokea. Cultivators. Hovtho stones, English Gram Urarfles and__an kinda of A._â€"_._ ‘1‘--- Souths: _ and_ 5:0th Hay PARIS GREEN 151), mama, Principal. lag Young Men um Woman to: a mocca- tuJ bwnesa hie. No vacations. mus Low. Guanine aided to ppduonc._ Circulars and specimens at aide}! to was“. Cl: penmmhip sent tree. TORONTO. Busmess course unmanned. Shorthand course superior Penmanship°° umma Nimmo Business College. J. G. EDWARD 81 CO. Nimmo’sB 123111933 College. This is 3 very desirable property in the South ng' with rough cast dwelling and good trnlt an en. Haul-Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be psid on the day of sale and the balance within thlrty days thereafter without interest. This property will be sold subject to s reserve bid; other conditions will be nude known on the day of sale. For fggthegperticuius spciy_ to a: the hour at one o'clock in the moon. the following property: All and singular that certain parcel or me: or land and premises situate. lying and being in the Town of Lindsay. in the County of Victoria, being compoaed of Lot No. 14. north or Glenelg- at. east. end not No. 4. west of Simone-sh, in the said Town of Lindsay. SATURDAY, September 9th, 1893, Uzider and by virtue of the Power of 8an contained In a certain max-tango, (which mort- ma will be produced at the time or sale there xm‘ba ofl’eraa for sale a: the BENSON I! USE. Thia school 96ers excellent facilities for tain- atéi e.' Lindsay Green House. PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS, Wreaths and Mourning Emblems, at the For further vacuum an nly Mcsw YNétANDER’éON. Lindsay. Vendor’s Solicitor Lindsay. Auras: 12th. 1891Lâ€"71-3. , , V w.â€" “â€"â€",- any. Far" tziu' bï¬daiï¬r? apply to A. DEVLIN, Barrister. Lindsay. Lindsay. 2 July. 1893. - Si-tf. Mr. M. Deane. L. D. S..beln2 ebontto remove from Lindsay. offers to: sale on one! tonne the: desirable property lately occupied by him on Lindsay-ac, and also two houses and lote on Results: , aquinlng {he‘Engllsh 91mph, Ling- PROPERTIES FOR â€"'1-it.' ARM FOR SALEâ€"W111 1911 at a reasonable price a valuable term a: the Village of Downeyvme. containln one hun- dred acres more or less. being the on): he}: of Lot No. 7. In the 9m Concession o: the Town- ship of Emily. Terms renewable. Immediate possession. Apply to MORGAN O'NEILL, King's Wbluff or to WILLIAM O'NEILL. Lindsey. King's Wharf, August 14th. 1893. '1 II IIDWABD MOI. Lindsay. 3 My 19. 1893.41. Leave Orders u. Bushes’e Jewellery e..-“ 008. YONG! AND COLLEGE-3T3. ‘AICM. TU RENT.-â€" For a term of years. East halt not 4. in the 8rd Canoes- aion ot Eldon. 110 acres: macrea cleared. First class tum. wimin two miles of Woodvma. Apply to MRS. EuleBETH G. ROSS. P 0. Box 413. mum: or to PETER A. CAMPBELL. Arflyle P. 0. Auanatwmth. lamaâ€"flat: FARM TO RENT.â€" Fiï¬ years. East half Ln: 1‘ In m. s: _. .. _ 'â€"- aâ€"uuv D big money during 5611213" by working for the best Life Insurance Co. in the world. Salary or commission. Call and see. T. A monmrox. mam. General A : Ontmé Mutual Lite Insurance Co.- 654:1. 8“ _ V“, -- 1.1 able and convenient elem-roamed house newly pepered. situated In Hamilton’s ten-co on Peel-ac. Apply to JAMES HAMILTON. carriage works. nudeâ€. June 28. 18934:â€. noon 31:15 and two tint-om oï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬‚ we.» the Duly Home. corner Ema: nnd {mono-m . Toronto. Good w-goo. Toronto, Anoneé n â€In“! -.-n o gum}: 938913503: .._- w. w, mm m I'D-I Britain or the United sums ton-W . year. Adm Tax: Pos'r Lindsay. Candi. â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"______ WANTED. â€" Two ï¬rst-clue dining mm “I“ m twn fir-Ln]... ï¬ll-Inh- THE CANADIAN POST WILL BE cent to any addu- in mum. on...“ In: 311:: nuances. Apply toJ.V . McNAUhTY m%n P031 67. good mm. in the 80:1me cmti “am in. Am: so D. DUN N. Linda“. June 22nd. 1M 00 WANTED TO REMIIA moderate sized hmehtthouth Wad, meg- Ina .“ nm-.â€" .A.... __ __, ,ï¬_ - v“- uvulluvl’ AWIILW BUILDING' LOTS st Sturgeon pom A 1 to w. H. Jgeysth, lam-61. (38038, mm." W’ PASTURE TO LET. â€"E __. humimy in the South 'ORTGAGE SALE. 0R SALEâ€"Four desirably located “.3135ng L913,» Sturgeon pom. A 1 ï¬gs Pos'r Onmgâ€"es. SERVANT GIRL WANTED. â€"Apply L to MRS.A. MoCRIMMON hi: "can CHOOL TEACH gifts-Y on can maka ‘ ._._ ,,,, OUSE TO REQ'Tiâ€"_A_ yery cqngfort- -LI.‘ __; --____ _ J. G. Edward:- New Advertisements. m 1nu.â€"A good general servant. )Ale MRS. G. E. WILSON. CANADIAN “tho 7 3 @hg @amhmn Wag; TB] numerous mm. Beron do Control. eiter the decieion wee rendered, thenhod the erhltretore for the clone end intelligent ettontlcn they lied brought to beer upon the ceee. Lord Bennen end Senetcr Morgen. in replying to the Dreeident oi the trihnnei, eohnowledged hle conrteey end hoepitei- ity. The Anterioen erhitretore believe thet the unnleticne decided upon by the tribunel neon prectioelly the end of peiegio eeelinn. end thet they ere better tonne then were heretofore oirered to the United Stetee by Greet Britein on e eettle- nent of the queetione involved. cecen or run Annxrne'non. 1 The treety under which the tribune! ct erhitretore wer epoclnted, reeiieinn thet ‘ the government"! the United Btetee end ‘ Greet Britein were deeircce to provide tor en entioehie eettlenient oi the queeticce which hed erieen between then: concerning the Juriedictionei riahte oi the United Btetee in the wetere oi Behring eee. end concerning eleo the eretion of the in eeei in or hetitneily reeorticu to the odd eee. end the riehte oi the citieene end antim- oteithercoentryee reordedthe tehinn o! M tall; I†to enhait the ceeeticne to e trihneei ct ertitleloe. h be counted oi eerel erhitreteu. two tented by Greet Mill. two by the United The einth exempts the Indiene on the eoeet from teen-lotion: when hunting with oenoee end boete. The ninth nukes the regnletione nomen- ent. but order: them to be mnbmitted for exeminetion every ï¬ve rem. The finding ot the (note in reference to the leisure: of meek no or ouch e nature on to render it incumbent on the Amerinen govetnment to indemnity the owners oi Britieh vomit. commanding. Ibovgnns. outside Behring I». Tho seventh requires am the govern- ments connol the fltum ot the men The ï¬fth require- tho log to show put:- culm o! the «nuns. The third requires tint ailing vouch mmbounowod to mommmg with ounce- und hosts included. The fourth rtquiroa uni: ouch usual but a government 1109qu and any n diam. m mum at 83m. The ï¬rst question establishes e zone 60 mllee sound the Prlbylofl islands. The eeeond eetebllehee e eloee men In the Northern Peeifle horn the an: dey of M51 to J nly 3lst. I run rum-mu: Lmrr. The fifth question was Hove the United Statee any and what right or protection of prOperty in fur aeaie when found outeide the three-mile limit? Answer by all but Senator Morgan was that the United States hove not euy right of protection oi property when seals ere found outaide the three-mile limit. The regulation as 3 body are eetablieb- ed by the votee oi Hannen and the three neutral erbitratore. m mom or RUSSIA. The fourth question wus: Did not 511 the rights at Bun-1. ms unimpaired to no sum: The unanimous answer was yer. m NO EXCLUSIVE mean. The third queetion wee: Wee Behring eee included in the phreee Peciflc ocean used in the treety 0! 1825 between Britein end Rueeie end whet rights, it my, in Behring eee were held end exclueiveiy exercised by Bunnie eiter the eeid treetyi The nnenimoue enewer wee thee Behring nee wee included in the phreee Peciiic oceen, end it wee held by en except Senetcr Morgen the: no exclneive rights were held or exercised by Ronnie outeic'e territoriel wetere eiter the treety. Bunnie never asserted or exercised my excludve jurisdiction in Behring see or ‘ nny exclueive right: i) the seal Merlee ‘ beyond territorial waters. ‘ BRITAIN mm: N0 commons 'ro RUSSIA. The second oneetlon: How for were there claims oi jurisdiction on the pert of Rose!- to the seal fleheriee recognized end eon. ceded by Britein i-wee nnewered by ell but Senetor Morgen. Britain did not recognize or concede eny cleim on the pert oi Rania outside territorial wetere. tht exclusive jurisdiction sud whet exclusive rights in the sesl ï¬sheries- did Russia exercise prior to accession of Aissks. by the Ststes? The snewer by all but Senator Morgan wee thsc Russis clsimed by s nksse, issued in 1821, jurisdictionin Behring see to the extent of 100 miles at! cosst, but in the course of negotiations which led to the trestles of 18244825 she sdmitted thst her jurisdiction should be restricted to cannon shot from shore. and from that time I l Boron De Conroel, the president oi the tribnnsl, then delivered to the agents of the United Ststes end Greet Britein original copies or the decision slaned‘by en the srhitretorr. The session terminsted smld mntnsi oongrstnletions snd expressions oi good feeling. After I. prosmble stating the cue submitted (or decision the sword runs on ioilows: At 11 o'clqok the Arbitrator. nus-assembled lutbomomhtho foreign onion In which the public sessions or the tribunal 1nd been held. â€hm-store held a private melon In :10â€: used by cfl‘iciele of the deputmem or “reign 3851:: at the Que! d'Orealx. A Comm Venue: Which Coupon 1.1:. United state. to Pu man to THE BEHRING SEA AWARD. G. n. WILSON. We waggdian gust. Puus. Augnst15mâ€"At 9 o’clock Tues- 'llSfll IILSUI. - mm elm am sad 3 sixty-ml. mm} Around the Breeding Islands. ARBITRATORS FHVISH mm LABORS. but mum.- I. F. W Wm- LINDSAY" ONT; FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1893. wrong. '1'!» Auction “Huston Md 3;. am noon ulna to was to the m We Inn not w. slum" MN. lawn. m» that numbn- «I who and Jun. En: m Ila not I In bidding mo newborn of m ulbnul good-bro, Baron Do Contact “mod mt “flotation with the woodlan- of m mun-m. n6 "out“! nu exceptional homo†sud good full“ watch panned throughout the allocation. «no; owner- to ‘l'll mounoxo. Lennon. Am» lamâ€"no Duly Nun an editorial: 0! m Bohr!“ “doom: "Tho Mouton I. “human: In (one of the one “mood "new 8‘! amu- Buuu‘l powomll mum ouvinood \ thonblmwu um we [only moo In tho rum and m Am m In tho All “I. Enguahm connected with tho mount! up oxooodlnaly fluent with their opinion. of .tho doctdon. Ind â€many an dluppolnud bounu It wu not non nahvoublo to m Unmd Shun. thet the Behring sea was a elated sea could be maintained. The sea was too large a body oi water ior ench a claim to be exercised over. and necessarily. the court having decided against us on that point. the others incorporated under the ï¬rst tour sections,“ articles eix oi the treaty tall with it.“ anemone mononu Puma. Pants. August 15th.â€"In an Interview ‘ given this evening Justice Harlan exprese‘ ed the opinion in agreement with John N. Foster that the regulations speciï¬ed hythe tribunal would check pelagic sealing and \thnsgoiartowards accomplishing one oi ‘ the chic! aims oi the United States. The general result oi the arbitration. he thought, was iar in advance oi anything that the Unite States had demanded. The members oi the tribunal reserved the right to prepare and tile individual opinions in the case at any time heiore next January. Justice Harlan will proceed at once to Switzerland to prepare there his opinion. He will sail with his family for. America probably Sept. 27. Senator Morgan will lean Paris on Thursday and willseilon the steamer New York iron Southampton on S .tnrday. Sir Charles Russell. British counsel. and Charles B. Topper. British agent, have leit for London. Senator Butler stated that u he under‘ stood the brief dupstch um cum only In the a†night. the ward an. "on more “an he expected. "I never believed.†um I». “am in. common or the U. s. â€"-Vw-v THE ABG UMKNTS. It must heve been noted by thoee who followed the ergumente oi the Americen ecuueel in Perle thet their contention oheuged es the ergument proceeded. They flret eet up the cieirn to ownerehip end control 0! the Behring see, or, in Letin phreee. the mere oleneum theory. When the ieliedoue cherecter oi this contention wee expoeed they found e new ergumeut in the centre hence moree theory, thet ie. thet pelegie eeeling wee eontrery to good men- nere. but when it wee ehown thet “good mennere†hed nothing to do with the ceee. the Amerieene eterted enother theory. 1 They eeeerted e property right in ell eeele found in the wetere oi Behring eee. elleging that theec were ell born on the Pribjlcn‘ Ielende. which ere owned by the United Stetee, end thet theee eeele on leeving the rookerlee were poeeeeeed of en enimumre- mtendi. thet to. en intention c! returning to theee eeme rockeriee. Thereupon it wee proved thet ell theee eeele are not born on the Pribylcn’rookerice. end thet there !e no evidence thet the eeele inverteblv return to the ieleude on which they were born. Ae Sir Cherlee Rueeeli incetiouely obeerved. it would be interceting to eeertein whether the eeeie poeeceeed en intention to return ‘totheeeeor tothelend. E. J. Phelpe. on beheli oi the United Stetee. eleo grevcly eeeerted "the right of the eeeie to their blemeieee lite.†Greet Briteiu on the century "etuck to her text†throughout the whole argument. semrecnox AT wesnmcrox. Weenmorox. Auguet 15th.â€"1‘he deci- eion oi the court oi erbitreton in the Behring eee mother eppeere to give generel eetieieetiou to the membere oi the eenete committee who had ell thoee queetione in ohetï¬c when the treety wee before the on xhe high am in times at peace {or oneness egeinet property, excepting piracy. 4 end 5. The: en, reguletione to be established should have just end equitable 1er to all the interests concerned. 2. The rights of property end righte In relation to propeny be conï¬ned with the limits consecrated by practice and founded on genera expediency In the Interest of mankind. the three-mile 11m". 3. The: overt from agreement no netlon hoe the right to eeize the veeeele of mother BRITISH CLAIMS. 1. Frocï¬om o! the sea (or the beneï¬t at .11 tho would. 5. Failing thou martian! of right. the United Shite: chins that rules ahtli be fumed in the interest of the United Sitte- alone which mu exuludo other nation: from the pursuit of in: salt. 4. Felling the establishment ot the right of property. lvhe United State: clams e right to protect the min the ocean. end a: apply In “We! of am right the like mctlone o! tench, eefznre and com 3. The right to probe: the Alleged ï¬ght of property by lurch nelson sud eon- demnpuon of tho IND! 0! other muons. 2. A right or Drona“! In wild ninth which noon forum-monks you only to Unlud Stats: mum. data no suntan-no. mutton sad during the mam put at the nu- 1m many hundreds of miles any from than territory in the gaging-I tom ln two-thud. 01m. m P011378 cox-rm. The-om mandat- that m coctuhd bum tho Bonn-Ina an nblmmn: mm'xn STATE CLAIHS. Stun. one by Fm. one lung}, and an by S «den and Nanny. “when. event pen of their helm" View“ Mend- ln Peleeune. so dunbt u heme- netnrel for flu. Mannie: to per I you!) vlett to Peleettne to View the eoeoee or her 3|:th deye. Bach omeene ereelweye weIoome vulture in our an». \ ....m.nvlnmu.ummt.o!8etheuy. ‘end Klee Baden, e! “murmu- “: et no. name Keene’ able week. Key they heve e pleeeut um dune. their eminent-mum...“ Spence. at the 8th com. Eldon. wee the unto! the IleeeeleNebbot Peleeunetue week....; It. mm 8. Paul» mum to leeve be northweet Mental.» em: Anne! 83nd. Wewlelmvoul Mend eeeeeee in the he week. to: we elweyueudhl-euellel. good tellew....llr.eed In. m. 0: Linden. mewwmmnmu mum Me week. Bertramâ€"The terse-e el en. Mumbmenhehmjmlew. udweheefllleuulmwulhtm Putnamâ€"flu. Donald Wand bully. o! Lmovfllo. M Mr. Hamlin Noun, who u an. of man's mun [OmmdmamMJ Sense-m Scaoox. Noneâ€"The heohen end echoleu.wlth thdrtdeudmheld their ennnel plo-nlo on the Mine; The dey heinxnrypleeeentend ell am could he deelredtorenohenoooeelonthellme folk: wlththdrtflendemeeenwendlagtheu weytothehuuuMgmme little to the noun: week 0! the village. All enjoyed themed"- wlthlhedllaeel emueenente provldedtoeehem. whlle the ledlee were huelly euceged In 3m the lehlee. whlohgroeoedundetehetlchloedof rah-human leldupon them. Atmell‘ hedpenekeaotthegoed Ohm wedded or them the whole comm wee thee celled» code: by the Rev. Mr. Kellen. when e neee end epic! We wee rendered met-m o! uncles. reedlnse endudhflmhwhlahmy o! the pupil. took pert. The emu! reeveed. mm ell expeneee, emmeed eo ehont 833. Wemetuletetheeeecheu and who!“ on their use.“ ud hop. tho, my continuum good work. um Pinon or hymn-m PM u Norxcgâ€"m Csmbny public school will resume «to work a 9 un. Tuesday, the mum. Anthonnplll m mun-M to be in attendance the all: day. unpond to the upped tobuud s house more suited to the paces-Mu of Mum hon. [Waco at Tue Poem QUABTIBLY Merriamâ€"The fleet quater- ly meeting for the you won held in the Methodist church in this village on Seb- heth. theeth innuendweeetmdedhyone oi the lemon momentum noon in the *ohmh einoe the union. The hon-em crowded to the doom; end et the omoiei queued! meeting held on the Monday lol- lowing. it wee unenlmoutiy received: Thet in view or the limited eeoommodetion worded et Cemeron. the! the November quintet-11 meeting eheii be held min et Cemhrey ineteed oi Cnneron. where it should be held neon-ding to the order thet ha been observed in the put. Czwncn Normâ€"The Methodiet congre- gation et Ceueron loudly in need oi in- ‘ ereeeed eocommodetion for m ordinary‘ aetheringe. end it e enitehle eite eonid oolv ( Omsxvn Panamaâ€"In our lest week’e nem- iron: out cone-panda: eppeu-ed on with reterenoe to the vlelte Dlld by Salem bachelors to King’- What mt eeoeped our notice. otherwue it wank! heve been expnnged. bnoh item do not Interest the xenon! public, for whom we ere leborlng. end betokeno, u mythlng. e oertelnjeeloney on the out o! the writer. Give as non a: o more] ohereoter-the meee of our seeder- do not one e jot whether Sementhe Jene of Pine Tree Corners went out for e drive with her on young men or “on it out" on the book Ink-e pulling ï¬ngers on the II, with Petey. the aloe yam ma team the 2nd Mom-[80. Pos'r. I chime." rm: “mom or venue‘s mum. Lonnox,Augnet lï¬:h.â€"Coneemlnz the matter or demenee referred to by The P511 Mel! Gazette Peru cone-pendent. the Pub renteeentstlve or The Centre! New teleanphe: "The question or the Amount of demen- tor eelzme of British veeeele In Behflngeee wee not enbmmed to the ethics-More. but by mute! cement wee reeerved by beet: for tutu-e meantime. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS oqnnl contentment. but we know on: kins- mon too well to doubt (or n moment thn: they will honestly and Ronny accept the judgment of the trlbnnnl to which they wnour m own nvon. The Times ssys: “0n the htosd question of intensflensl Jew the decision is wholly in our ism. In mining the minions we hsve been somewhss less successful. The rules m conceived in s spirit sccotd- ing closely enough with the! embod ed 9:: the British peopossls. but it is probst the: some or them will csuee dissstisisotion in Csnsds. The Americans on herdly be would be our duty to obey Mud" tron Mao difï¬culty wmboniood by tho Candi“: government.“ memo momma wm can)» Tho Duly Talon-39h uyo: "round my ujoioo with cm. st tho decision. which E on oqniiobio triumph of the now no mm! International prinolpio- romainthopiooo dim. Even had m1 ubitntion remind in hm oi Amati“ wo should hon submitted with but moo to the daemon which momotonflooonroo o! bickering boiwoon the two countries." PALESTINE-BLDON. voluntarily greed to nubtnlt their SALEMâ€"OPS. UPHILL. GA MBRA Y. Waco)“ Rumâ€"Tho bunmnl run an out» upon tho anon pushed earth on mm In! 616 on Immune good to the [no over. but tho â€company!“ Inn did â€Imam-p. Mum-Ila mama 0! Linda: and hot M ad «amulet-hm: mm: M an crook ...... I: John P. Win a! mu add N- am m In an nation a W do“ but wok. In It. can unbudmh u. m I nut mm:- M tau-utm- I: Sub. _ mucmuucmm.m .0- lb ooh I- to d). who. :19? “mahwmh'mm Balloon Bmpuwa.â€"Ohudm will but in mind a»: school now on and load†InAuuu. Wotan. to no then .1! but on a» do, vlth mum! vigor 3nd «and: m the long build†to wean. pm mm work than bolero. HAtvnnno.â€"‘rho mum In tu- no- m has“: an“ In pun-flu motto: a bountiful barn-t. PflIOlALâ€"Mlll Suit. 8. Baden. u (m am of mo plum. mind her my madam in this vicinity ...... m.:.c.xoumnot the Intro“). P. L ads. Co. 0! Tomato. spout In: wen: u N. but. homo and am friend- ham. ...... It. Ks“. McFunn of 8118010 In smug bond-n n: tho psi-oats! homo. W at T3! Poe-n] Clam-Tho shame! run as» recent- lyhflmmfly "loomed by turmer- dun-mum: neonatal-counten- mm; a show qulu unrated upw- Scamâ€"School- om on load†next. Am» 21». § Succumb Suzannaâ€"We exund our mm to the teacher- nnd pupils dmnohodlorthelrlnceoun the recent untrue. mutton. an the pupils who matron our whoa! m anaconda). viz , Wm. Chisholm. Jami. Gumball. Elï¬n King. Mnm Moldy-n. mum. McKen- llo sud Id. Van-r. Humanâ€"Th m on Friday oven- lna hue-Inn â€with svlolent mute: wind. tint demolhhod Mr. Robert Mc- Kcuio’u swung. mating tuba. ml:- bou'ds. pull. bunch sud brooms In 311‘ KIKKFIELD. [Omdenee 0: Ta: Postal ‘ Dxurxn Mum-During the peat tow when: viiiegen hue been been diup- pointed by not receiving the Lindsey pepeu before Setudey. We wieh, Mt. Editor. the: you would inquire into the mm: end try to remedy it. Dunstan-Mine Men A. Cempball oi our viiiege left on Moedey lent to exceed memento Nome! eehool. We wieh Mine Cempheii eneeeee. Cum: Bonnetâ€"On Thuredey leer. our eitiune enema e pie-lent day on the shores of Bel-em Lehe. oeiebreting their civic been gamed for the any. Sam Hughes, M. P.. end Dr. Eddie]. M. P. 9., no respectively invited to “tent-By order oi committee. 1 ie eoneidei-eble boating going an en ‘ enthneieetio metch me: me: be looked for. Specie will be held et the cloee oi the meioh on the ground: or Mr. Seth Meiherell. An ettreotive ieetnre or the epotte will be e “tug of we!" under ethleuo rnlee. in the evening e concert will be given by the citinene under the leederehip oi Mr. leem Btown. At 8 o'clock. e. m., sheep. e rifle end ehot gun Inetch will be held on Mr. John Glenney'e term. In theee mocha end epon- the enttiee will be conï¬ned to looel competitors. A gen- enl pic-nit: will be held et the clone oi the worn. in which ell iemiliee ereinvlted to teke pert end to (hue entertein their triende. The Oekwood been bend hee varc HOLIDAY.â€"Tho citizann of 1.11356 Brlmn Sound calebntlng their olvlc heli- dly on Wetland-y. August 23rd. A ram-- lag buobnll much will be played u: 2 o'clock.â€.p. an. betwun tenn- trom the landed men sud tingle Inca. tad u there Jan. .7. Dorm. And Ids A. Oldï¬eld m; Btu-huddle list of 112 that wrote mums". All are to be congratulated on that: success. but «99¢me Downoy. who u n M o! 11 yous, md 1n the roam book only I1: months. Thou hon rrflact vary cndlubly upon that: teacher. Mr. A. M. Irwin ...... School re-apans next Man day. Waco ct rm: Poe-r.) Sumner. CANDIDATES. -Thot terrible euepenee in ï¬nished. exemtneuou report: one publlehed nt leek. end It 1e no man landing the candid-tee of this mucn ‘hnve token e! either exeme. Two. (John Leddy nnd Micheal Downâ€), wrote for cerfldcetel nnd were eucceeetul In obteln- Ina them. This week- rnuch tor the hon u voile-tor the Collegiate. on they are. both quite young end It 1. their ï¬rst trlel. 4 In the whence report there no en error. ‘ No. 4 Opt manned with two tnlluree. n should hue been only one. 031: tour mdldnhl wrote. end of those S. C. Bruce, 1 Matt] 0! thle locelity held so open meeting of the]: lodgecu Tue-dc] z-vmiw, the 25th nit. which wee ieuc'y etc-med. 0.8. McDJueld. pteeidect. occupied the chair end ehiy iilled the position. The Drindpei eoeetere oi the evening were hit. Wm. Meaning. county president. end Mr. Roht. Cenohell. county eecretery. Both geve poetical eddreeeee which were both intercom end instructive to the lumen pteeect end the meeeeeci the 1 M10. nnleee political uni-nu. We 2me 1 believe am the Pm». at can pins have ‘ received on impetus from such meetings thet will have e tellink exect on the iodue in this piece in the inture....We hove been iniormed by the president or the Petroce’ lodge here that the uni-monthly meeting- ci the lodge will be discontinued dun-lug the month or Augunt, while the trustee- cme getting the echcol-houee LITTLE BRITAIN. Woo of Ta: Poem HARTLEY. honing. county pun-Idem. and wood. he applied for a m rm; a“ Cunobn. county secretary. ï¬rm. where he he wonderfully «11 nodes! ï¬lm which won with not audit to bins-w, has “In: and mama!" to the dwemt mm promoted an untudtnomotthe oceanic: one otthomoumpn II politics] paths“. We fully positions in the wmgooy'u bum. ‘L. “-m‘_ -1 ALI- _i--- I.‘__ Â¥ , A W EST 0P8. Mon: Axon. TERMS: $1.00 PER undula- mmhnllmtuhh mummhauMma-aunm- mun-ammunwflhm 1â€â€œ mummmmmwm uu. Immuhm.ulhnm maul-cumulus. 1!th mwuuumumm .ummmmwu mun-am. haw-luau MWWMM Donia. a» mall do now 301m to “manna-mu- WM. a. ma 4., of Gotchaâ€"Curt“. lthucomtotboknowlodmotchh council that m h." bun moving mu! without manure-u: 1m ch. townhbpitoolotNo-l. In the “I: call- ooulon. it In wanton hereby mind tint s11 puma nmom gnu] Iron a“ gun! pit without pol-much from a. township “thermal mu In W.â€" Oul'hd. land by McDonuld. mood-d â€31081111011430: Wmmn Thu-ohm In ad uhmby IppolnM counter of un- to: the cum: nunâ€"Curl“. Brian mun-nod for loving an town! can. uqulud to: county. town-Mp nod M purpose-formant» you. Mend by clung Thor-oh townune opposite lot 21. Eldon, which is by the W. em requiredtobecomtncted by tho munici- pollty. and It boehonld ï¬nd tho lune not oomplotedlneooordueowuhthoenaheet‘o opoclflootlone to tote mount-en to hove the cold ditch oo completed. end to give hll otdon on the tree-nee: for the poyment o: the work in connection therewith. the ox- peneoooteuch work not to oxoeed $40.â€" Mkrrled. Moved by Mr. McDonald, eeoond- ‘od byMr.Mcmuon.thotthecletkbo ‘dmctodtonotflyJohnKInnoer to move his fence forthwith tron ofl' tho Allowance tor reed on Echelon townuno opposite let 7. Eldon-Corded. Moved by Mr. Ic- Doneld, eeooodod by m. â€Phonon. the. omntol835bo mode (or savanna tho etogeroedonthelOtheonoeuMendthoe thomovorhoeommuelonor to expend tho commâ€"Could. Moved by Mr. m eon. seconded by m. McDonald. tut the reeves!" his order ca the m:- tovor or Robert Home for 37.8. pun-t mmmolmvelueodonl’m med. â€"Corrlod. Moved by m. Helm-n. eeeoeded by Mr. MeDculd. thot whet-coo, oonnou tron: Jensee Wilson end othere. myths to heve the 3rd ooneeeeten [Inc opened to: trevel tron: the Portage Roed north to the TAM»! river. Moved by Mr. Momma, eeconded by Mr. McDoneld, thet the petition for opening the 82d con oeeelon line from the Portege Reed north to the Telbot river be letd over (or turthet madamâ€"Corned. Moved by Mr. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Weetleh’e. thet en eddilionel grent of 85 be mede towel-d: repels-leg Sex-eh Shaw'- home, ‘ end thet the money be expended by Conn- emot McDonudâ€"Cen-Zed. At this eteae nthe proceedings the teen, Dr. Wood. weeceuedeweytoeetenermtoreboy in thenelghborhood which bed been ecoident- elly broken end Deputy-gene McMmen took the choir. On motion of Mr. McDonald. elgned by Mr. Westleke, e number 01 ee- oonnte were peeeed end ordere drewn on the trench: for the lune. Moved by Mr. MeDcneld. seconded Mr, Weetleke. theta Councillor McPhereon be end (I hereby directed to enmlne thet pert of the ditch CENTRE ELDON. [Wazoo at Tm: P0315] COUNCIL Paocxxnmos. â€" The Eldon tomhlp council met at Butler on chncldcy, the 2nd day of August. The member: of council were .11 present. tho here; though iew in number they no willing workers Ind doing Ihair utmost In dancing the Mauiâ€: kingdom. The Rev. Mr. Mullen, ordnined missionsâ€. is It pro-ant ministering to their spiritud wank. and in uniting in his em to woman their best interests. mamaâ€"The Presbyterian church erected here ï¬ve you: ego he: undergone quite o chenge. bovine been brick veneer“! this enmmer. and it now present- 3 very ï¬ne eppeeranoe. The work now completed in o! the very best ordet end reflecte credit on the workmen. The leiee' Aid society of the cold count-exotica have over thirty donor-- in the tummy. with which they intend purchasing matting for the tides. will now and their requirement: in this line mtly out! promptly onended to. -To Tax BOOK-LANDS. ~01“- villager: Inn for the out three weeks 1nd cam-n: monoco- oooouon to gaze with summon: upon the oddity of what we might term on olmoot complete reproduction of. wild- woot ohow Ming through here. but on clear onminotion were found to be the numerous Moods (tom the hone In their different moons of conveyance in par-nu: of out onccnlnnt hackleoboma, so abun- dantly grown on the rocks hock here. (W of In: Paar.) Baumâ€"Mr. A. Manbb, the main blacksmith of chu place. some “mom removed h!- .1109 to n more convenient mm In the village, Ira-modelling and Ike erecting mimneouon with It swood-work than. A: Mchbb In known .- (panties! workman bad man- bunlneu. the public â€"III _-A- - -- - the wee taken up in lheetodyof short- hend wetting. end he eeqntred e medal knowledge of the! eyewm wltron! our college hehwwtlone or other old. Flam “not he could mum the m with “mam weed. he applied tor e e“ with theehon ï¬rm. where he he wonderfully ednnoed with greet and“ to blameâ€. being on dwerent meson promoted and! he oeenplee one of the meet rumble m During m. leisure boon IIII SEA BRIGHT. .1me a .. mm. m minutes of la. 9.: s