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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 28 Aug 1896, p. 2

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w--" 'v _, 7 as will Mann yonrléttoi'lto Professor Mum college,Deno 3 i E E 2 E can’t even”â€" “Thenpny don’t try,” said thewidow. “Now run away, admiral, and make our peace with Mrs. Denver. Iam sure glmsheit would healongtimebeâ€" 1m 1 should forgive you. As for me, I ' to America when Charles goes. am You take me so far, won’t you, Ida? Thmisaconegebeingbuflt inDenve: which b to equip the woman of the {utmforthostrnggleot mmdespe- dillyforherbottleaglmtm Some math- theoommitteooflered mes ”dismifionnponthomflmnd lewdodnowtomptitfiggr mun-1m removes tie lutfio which binds moto England. You will man-mmawflindéfi‘ "My dear ma‘am," said the admiral, “if it is indeed this man’s money that has bought back my pension then I can have no scruples about taking it. You have brought sunshine upon us, ma’am, when the clouds were at their darkest, for here is my boy who insists upon return. ingthemoney which I got. Hemkeep it now to pay his debts. For what you have donelcan onlyaakGod to bless “I fancy not,” Mrs. Westmacott an- swered calmly. “As my brother is a particularly tall, thin man, and as the police are looking for a short fat one, 1 do not think that it is very probable that they will catch him. It is best, I think, that these little family matters should be adjusted in private.” _ Ema. andrpulling'something out o! the breast of his coatâ€"a loaded stick, I thinkâ€"ho struck me with it, and I rev member nothing more.”_ _ ‘_ Vfie’ blackgfiardz" cried the doctor, “but the police must be hot upon his . “I thought that! should probably hear from him soon, and I did. Last evening there was handed in a note of the usual whining, cringing tone. He had come back from abroad at the risk of his life and liberty just in order that he might I» goodbyto the onlydntorhoovorhod and to eutnat my for venue for any pain which he had can me. He would never trouble mo again, and he be only that _1 “1°91“. hnud over to him 0 ,,,L A-.. L)â€" v”, tum which I held in true for him. mm, with what ho had already, would be enough to Itort him on an honest nun In the now world. when he would ever mambo: ond pray for the door am: who had boon his savior. The was the «on of the letter. and‘ it coded by 1‘21}: _ _j__ -â€" plating me to leave the window lstoh Open at! toboin thekontroomstain tho morning. when he would come to re- coivp my last Mu an} to laid mo farewell. 7,L __ L- vv-vvâ€" -wâ€"v.._- “Bed u ho wu. I could not. when he trusted me. betray him. 1 mid nothing. but I was there at the hour. He entered through the window and implored me to give him tho money. He was terribly ohen -â€"gount. womeh, and spoke like nmn . Itoldhim thntIhndepent the money. He gnashed his teeth at me and swore it was his money. I told him that I had spent it on him. He naked me how. I said in trying to make him nn honest man and in repairing the re- sults of his villainy. He shrieked out n with his ow use it better? to make up for my brother’ 8 Qefalcatjons v --’-V-Vv w , or. so that he came to know that I hold some money in trust for him. I suppose tobacco will not harm my head, doctor? Thank you; then I shall trouble you for the matches, Ida." She lit a cigarette and leaned back upon the pillow, with the blue wreaths curling from her lips. was meant to be a scant between my father and myself. but unfortunately his words were overheard by the nurse. and the repeated them afterward to my broth- : Aux-‘j “Our father m rich. and when he died he nude 0 good provision both {or Jeremiah and for me. He knew Jero- uunh. and he distrusted him. however, to instead 9! swim; him all that he meant him to have ho handed mo over a of it. telling me with what was A!- moot his dying breath to hold it in trust for my brother and to use it in his bo- hal! when he should haw squandered or lost all that he had. This arrangement am to. Ho was always a villain. mooth spoken ond plausible, but a dan- mus, subtle villain all tho same. If I luau some hard thmhtl about man- kind, I cant taco them back to in. childhood which I spent with my broth- er. Be is my only living relative, for In other brother, Charles‘ father, was ki led in the Indian mntinY- A _ _ “rm tell you shout himâ€"or . little About him, for he has done much which I would not one total]: of non- {311.00 “But I do. It was the same man who ruinedortriedtominyouraon. Itwaa my only brother, Jmmish.” BEYOND THE CITY. Kennedy, Davis Son. By A. Conan Doyle. (M 1m la: web.) police. Who do you think it was who struck me last night, admiral?” “Some villain, ma’am. I don’t know @112 @afiadiau gm. 1031:4991; .’am.and as 'to thankingyoul â€"mmmmâ€" Mills at 13000611990“- yanwm Eh. k: “:0 for. ' 85 1°12. w“: FRIDAY. AUGUST 28. 1896. or LUMBER. The S. S. Bycman gofiiclne 00.. For m. by drunk!!- MmhnuwmumoMnMcn old whamwmflmhsuhm, i ONE HONEST MAN. Dear Editor 2-Pieaee inlorm your read- ers that if written to confidentially I will uni! in a sealed letter particulars of a genuine. honest home cure, by which I was permanently restored to health and manly vigor, after years of suffering from nervous deblllty, sexual weakness, night. losses and weak ahruken pace. I was robbed and swindled by Eh? qugcks until WA LL-..I_ The Pnbllo will please Take Notice m Ryekman’s Kootenay . Dallas Bruce Murdered and In: Body, Cut lip Into Pieces, Found in Man: Pickle Barrels. Fredericksburg. Va” Aug. 21.â€"Daiias Bruce, 3 white citizen of Carolina County, living 25 miles from here, disappeared at the 'onfederate reunion in Richmond. July 1. He was known to have some $400 on his person. He was separated from his wife. and had been living with a colored woman In his neighborhood. Wednesday afternoon his body was found in some pickle barrels at the negro woman's house. The body had been cut to pieces and a piece put in each or several barrels and pickles put an the top, and strong brine thrown over the whole. The pieces or the body were in snflicigntly good condition to be cleanly identified. sou County. and Hundreds of prospectors are rushing to the new district. The strike is the richest ever made in the state. The surface are. 0: which several carioads have been shipped. has yielded from 5‘00 to $500 per ton, and the returns trom.12 carloads closely approach $100,000. An- other car-load or select rock. which is about ready for shipment. ls expected to net not less than $25000. This has all been taken from the surface cut. and. as the locators have only been at work since July 1. it remains yet to be seen whether it comes from a true vein or only a deposit in the line of formation. The mine is guarded by men armed with rifles. Their Vdnble Chill. Butte. Mont" Aug. 21.â€"A wondortui gold atrike has been made at Cedar Hollow. in the vicinity of Gaylord. on Jim western low the owners or the m. strike at Cedar Hollow, Montana, look me: slope of the Tuba? Root mife. in E13]. sou County, and «undreds q; pgoppecggm A quu an». an ._â€"- .- v I nearly lost; faith in mankind. but thank heaven, I am now well, vi crane and strong. and wish to make t is certain meme of cure known to en euflerere. I have nothine to sell. end went no money. but being a firm believer in the universal brotherhood of men, I em desirous of he] - in% the unfortunate to regain their heal on hegplnege._l promieegou perfect eee- Ber Babe et Clare. men. Clare. Mich" Aug. altâ€"Mn. Robert Maxweii, last Saturday ruehed atter her 8-year-old child. who was playing dangerously near the rallroad track. Boeing her coming. the child ran upon the track. Mu. Maxwell tried to match the little one out o! denser. but an engine struck them. throwing both so tent and killing them almost inetantly. G U ARDED WITH RIFLES. go. Eaa'ii'i'aa EBB, Mai to 'oxpOIe my- sel either. plane Huron. nlmply: P. 0. Box 388, London. Ont. may 12.11370 ’13 u 73 mm can». “Oh, you naughty little pmetea.” As to the business, it had been recon- Itructed, and the energy and ability of the junior partner had soon made up for all the ill that had been done by his sen- lor. Yet with his sweet and refined home atmosphere he is able torealize his wish and to keep himself free from the sordid aims and base ambitions which drag down the man whose busi- ness lies too exclusively in the money market of the vast Babylon, As he oee back every evening from the crowii o! Throgmorton street to the tree lined, â€"_-°_ peaceful avenues of Norwood, so he haé found it possible in spirit also to do one‘e dutieg amjgl 13y; babel of the city and yet to live beyond it. THE END. ONE DOLLAR FEB BOULE. 365mm ’ whenthecarriageedm upegain, twomoreeonpleestarted onthat journey which ends only with life itself. Charles Weetznaoott is now a. flourish- ing mnchmnn in the western part oi Texas, where hand his sweet littlewife are the two most popular persons in .n that county. 0f their nnnt they eat little, but from time to time they seeno ticee in the papers that there is a focus of light in Denver, where mighty thun- derbolt: are being forged which will one day bring the dominant sex upon their knees. The admiral and hiswife still live at No. 1, while Harold and Clara have taken No. 2, where Dr. Walker-eon- tlnuee to reside. tohave him.” - And sowithinafew week: our little ladies from their obeeu'vawry saw a mighty bhstle in The Wilderness when 2-horse carriages came and coachmen with favorstobear away the twee who wetedesflned to come back one. And theythemselveeintheh-a-ecklinzlflk dresses went me an invited to the his double wedding W which was held in the house of Dr. Walker. Then there were health drinking and tears and laughter and changing of dresee_ and conspiratogs, for I give you m3: you; A. HORRIBLE AFFAIR. “MILTON. ONT. mammum'ro $1.0053' hadfitdtemfideufimymindnot Sir Charles Tupper thought that nine Liberals and six Conservatives was not a fair distribution, considering the re1anve proportion of members on ,both sides of the House. He asked the Premier if he had looked into that question a great source of relief to the Home to learn that the newspaper Inte- menu wee well founded. tad tint o. mtinhcgory mment was likely Sir’ Charles Tupper said he desired to take the opportunity or asking the First Minister whether the statement in the public press was true that ne- gotiations now pending on the school question were likely to result favor! ably. The hon. gentleman was well aware of the great Inxicty felt on both sides that the question should be brought to a utioioctory conclusion as only as possibletond it yogic be Mr. Laurie!- stated that thep propor- tion of Liberals and Conservatives wag that which prevailed last session. Mr. Laurier, the following gentlemen were appointed a. committee to ‘super- vise the debates of the House: Messrs. Beausoleil, Monet, Haley, Charlton. Somerville, Richardson. Scriver, Ellis, Choquette, LaRiviex-e. Taylor, Earle, Davin, Craig and Berger-on. Mr. Laurler, ln assenting to the com- mencement of the discussion on Mon- day. said he would not like to break the pleasant harmony which had exist- ed so far and hoped it would continue to the end of the session. With regard to the correspondence referred to, he could not give an answer at that mo- ment, but would do so to-morrow. It was decided to strike threfifis‘dal §t_and_ing pomgitteea. On motion of 'Mr. Laurie: said that he had and me amerence was so minute as nut to be worthy of a change. (Laughter) The committee was appointed as stat- Sir Charles stated that. as many members were away, Monday would be the most convenient day. He said he desired also to ask that there be laid on the table of the House the cor- respondence which took place in con- nection with the resignations of the late Government. It was very de- sirable to have that correspondence before the House when the address was being considered, as it would en- able them to deal with the question of the change or administration at the same time as they were dealing with the address. fact that you will be required to reassem- ble early in the ensuing year it does not appear expedient to invite your attention to any measures beyond the passage of the supplies. The operation of the tnrltl' will be made the subject of careful enquiry during the recess, with a View to the preparation or such a measure as may, without doing in- justice g9 Elli memg materially” lighten the burden of the people. m- V“ Immediatc steps will be taken to elect :1 settignent ot the Manitoba school ques- tion, and I hare ef‘eTy contid nee h whe lrurliament next assemme‘s'fimg figoifi‘hg controversy will have been fififusted‘satis- factorllv. V_ .. J1 ...- V 3“ .â€" Cehtiemen ot the House of Commons: The estimates for the current year will be laid betore you forthwith. '1 hope that when you will have given the necessary attention to the considera- tion of the year's supplies, 1 may be able to relieve you from the duty of further ntteuduncc at this session of Parliament. The formal proceedings then closed. After the floor had been cleared. the Senate resumed in session and a. short discussion took place as to when the debate on the address would be com~ menced. It was agreed to meet uguln on Tuesday evening next at 8 o’clock. It is significant, as showing that the Minister of Justice is to be the leader or the Senate, but. although Mr. Scott was present. Sir Oliver acted as spokesman for the Government and moved the adjournment of the House. The Speaker Informed the House that. “to prevent mistakes." ho had secured a. copy or the speech which 1-!!! Excellency had delivered. A short colloquy took place between the Premier and Sh- Charles Tupper as to when the debate on the address should be commenced. Over in the Commons Chamber there was as great a. rush to the galleries ae to the Senate. The Commons met at 3 o'clock and duly waited the sum- mons from the Govemor-General. Black rod tickled the new members by his genutiexion and a great crowd trooped over to the Senate Chamber to see the eight. 0n returning. the Speaker informed the House, that the Governor-General had been pleased to accord the customary privileges. The usual formal bill respecting adminil- tratlon or oath- ot omce was intro- duced by Mr. Laurier. Marjory UVI uvu- ..__, eyed 35 P389! 0‘ the latter being arr Qustorse. The chairs. time of Louis tors. were usually occupied by the sens bevy of ladies. It is m- fllied by s mukable how many new faces there were amongst them. Most of them wore. high-necked dresses. s tew de- beervable. collete costumes being 0 duly despatch- Black rod having been ed to summon the faithful Commons. the members of the lower House came in. preceded by their Speaker and mace. Hon. Mr. Ednr informed the Gov- thc choice of the ornor-Ovnornl that House at Commons had fallen upon him to be their Snooker. and he prey- cd for the members thereof customury parliamentary privilege. This His Ex- cellency was pleased to secure to the Speaker. Speaker Pelletler being his mouthpiece. The Governor-General then resd the following Speech trom the Throne: lion. gentlemen oi' the Senate and gentle- men of the House of Commons: The necessity of making provisions for - _____ “AA m- .0 men 01 Eur uvuuv v- .. The necessity of muilhgvprovlllonu for the publlc service has compelled me to summon you together at this somewhat luconvonleut season. It ls Impossible to lay before you at thls sesslon the pu llc accounts for the past year. or ludee any of the reports Under usually submltted to Purllament. these circumstances and In view of the ‘vfiéfibrfible géutlemcn of the Senate and gentlemen of the_ House of Commons: 'o'clock when the uav:n~.â€"......._, reached the Senate Chamber. His Exâ€" cellency's carriage being accompanied En. by the usual escort of W”- tering the Senate Chamber, Lord Ab- erdeen was accompanied by a brilliant suite, including General GucOIgne.Col. Aylmer. and other officers. Lady Aberdeen preceded His Excellency in- to the Senate Chamber by a few anied by Lady being aceomp and her two sons. the latter being arrayed as page: of the time of Louis Quatorze. The chairs. usually occupied by the senators. were filled by a. bevy of ladies. It is re- markable how many new faces there were amongst them. Most of them wore high-necked dresses. a few do- collete costumes being observable. Black rod having been duly deepateh- ed to summon the faithful Commons. the members of the lower House came in. preceded by their Speaker and mace. n-0Aâ€"uund fhll GOV‘ Ottawa, Aug. 20.-â€"Probably the larg- est czjowd ever assembled to‘ witness the opening of Parliament was that which turned out to-day. The wet- ther was beautiful. and as it was the Capital's Civic Holiday, hundreds 0! Ottawa people, who rarely have an op portunity of witnessing the opening or closing of Parliament, took advan- fans: at the occasion. It was three --‘â€"._-‘I Ottawa, Aug. 20-' est czjowd ever a: the opening 0‘ P which turned out THE WEATHER WAS BEAUTIFUL Witnessed the Opening of Parliament Yesterday. mettle anti-V mule-the. in: It was three Governor-general mmmunwimntm on the Live Stock Exchange. It wants $50,000 from Rice Whitley, an equal amount from the Matheson Live Stock Commission Company, and (mm C. Feiffer and Windsor Brothers, Swape. Hughes. VVaitz Benstead, and the Rollinger Live Stock Company sums ranging from $600 to 82000. All the par- ties are heavy dealers in sheep and import heavily from Canada. The owners or sheep in Canada. before shipping to this country, must file with the nearest United States Con- sul an invoice. showing the value of the consignment. The Treasury om- cials claim that if the sheep are sold at a higher figure, additional duty must be paid. The dealers have (all- ed to do this for many years. and for not doing it the Government imposes a penal duty of 20 per cent. This duty has been imposed, and the Treasury Department is now trying to collect the amount. The omcials do not claim that there has been an attempt to cheat the Government. but are trying to take advantage of a technicality. At the Opening at the season lest inspector toldtheoommiasionmentoputinto- taisineeseotnnadvanoasoitb evident that he looked at the matter did-The, In um. Bender, Ont... Au. 21â€"1 autumn a. young unmu'r med Ambrooe Wlntur va- :1: the mum u Fisher'- 1: twa mne- tum this place. '1‘: The v.9. Govern-cu sung sleep Impou- en rum Canada an- no...“ for Alleged Fuderrnluuflon. Buflalo, N.Y.. Aug. 20.â€"'1'he United States Government is trying to collect over $100,000 penal duty from five firms Very little comfort can be cleaned from the figures of the bankn‘ lute. ment for July. which has Just been II- sued. However. it in not unusual to and a tailing oi! from the precedlnx month. The bank notes in circulation on July 31 amounted to $29,575,880. be- ing a reduction from June 80 of 876i.- 464. Upon turning to the column. the greatest amount of notes in circulation at any time during the month we iind $31,172,494. which is $208,101 more than appeared under that heading for June. The balance due to provincial govern- ments increased amm: people's de- posits. withdrawable on demand and after notice. increased 83,278.99); de- posits between banks increased 8839.051; balances due to banks and agencies in the United Kingdom show a reduc- tion of $1,781,428. while the total lia- bilities increased 83,150,885. Specie and Dominion notes increased 8695.599. notes and cheques between banks de- clined $1,350,656. balances due from banks and agencies in foreign coun- tries were reduced $1,771,343. while. an increase of $4,995,065 is shown in banks ii'id branches in the United Kingdom. mvegaéfinxf beffianent met: 32:; to h VS M ggvored. Cali loans on §Tocks and bonds shows plainly the state of the market in these commodi- ties by a further reduction of $371,959. . A-.- -AA Current loans increased 8745.762: over- due debts remain practically unchang- ed. Total assets increased 83.459313. and directors' liabilities decreased 8279.724. The High Court of Eastern Ontario Independent Foresters had an intor- mal meeting this morning. when mat- ters of interest to the order were dis- cussed. Great enthusiasm prevailed. On motion the meeting placed itself on record as adverse to mileage or per diem allowance to delegates next year in order that the High Court might start with a clean sheet financially. as an incentive to the court to increase its membership. ruIW'ruv v- .._.._____ The question of aid to the Dominion Exhibition at Toronto next year wu brought before Messrs. Cartwright and Torte to-dty by the Toronto represen- tative. in Puiinment. Sir Richnrd Cartwright intormed them thut n nub- committee would be appointed to look into the mutter and would hen the ro- preaentstivea of both the Tomato and Montreal people. Mr. Much-on. East York. given notice of 3 bin to:- th‘o better protection of rulwnv amplnvgu‘l ,.- A At, n-_‘1_l-_ The impression seems to be growing that it the Manitoba school question be settled before the next session. ss the Government promise will bethe case. Clifford Sifton will be the next Minister of the Interior. Mr. Tsrte's tomshswk is still being wielded. Four omcers in the secre- tary's brunch and four in the srchi- tect's brsnch of the Public Works De- psrtment are the latest to set their msrchinz orders. It in understood that D’Alton Mc- Carthy will resign his seat for Bran- don this week. g. lc.ca. In“. Iv. u.- 7â€"..- _- ,--,,, an active cuwme tor the Torin um who. he an. lbundoned his survey work to vote for the undidue in West Huron on June 88. Mr. Cum- eron will uk It Cancun McGrecur got leave from Puntmont. Mr. Cunoron 1- the after 039:. Dunn of the crulur Petrol. who. he an. conveyed voter. to Owen Sound on_ um vcagol. _ nu; nave-u. wm‘u .â€" -â€"-â€"- - ._ tion of the poem to suspend the open Alien Lebor Lew u “d”! Cann- diane. and Mr. Britton urge- thnt steps be taken to bring about this re- sult at u eeriy ’3 ate a pouible. A. D. Prov-nu. NJ”. for Biecktrb ere, Glasgow, Scotland, and n director of the Chlgnecto Ship 33"th 1' in the city to urge the Government to ex- tend the time for the completion or the work. in order to enable the com- pany to earn the subsidy voted by Parliament. The Government has er- renged to give Mr. Provand n heerint. M. C. Cameron in otter the amp 0! Capt. A. W. McGrexor or the Govern- ment steamer Beyneld. who. he ei- leges. has. for the put 15 yam been , .Le m.._a_- --e‘ 1 House ldiourned. 9h. 153$ 3w. nu IB...‘ 0-wâ€" St. Lawrence near the Thusand 13- land: by American tourists. This ar- mgement has not yet been mat-flu!- ed in_to shape. the New “"39" not having emlzodged in law the DW- ..__ .. eh- vice before Ministers went out of of- fused to sanction the appointments swat It is understood that the member! of .the late Govemment formally mined on record in a letter to His Excel- lency, their dissent tram the 905“” which he took. and reasons which in:- pelled them at that particular time to resign their portfolios. It isthis docu- ment, with any annex- thereto. Whld' Sir Charles Tupper is anxious to have laid before Parliament. Mr. Britton of Gunsnoque had 8-“ interview With 3132ka “H1334” ’9' gard to the International arts-118'. lustre”. in regard _t_o fishing 1;: the nan. -. -n n km mum Inflewotthededdon W U.'CLE SA)! DONE UP. Tibia”. the House {t ntn the whole bodyinto n'heu‘ty, healthy condition. The poisonous tuber- culu' matter in thrown of by the gage, end 3:11pm.. rich blood mth em, fishy stop. e an mwfiwth 1 W en es e nngn strong and sound. Consumption 5 marked by wasting any of the bodily tissues mdvioeveru. Awutingofthe flesh bdngl on consumption. Doctor Pieree'e Golden Medial Disco in. dnces the accumulation of sound, healthy flesh. It increases the appetite and the capacity of the ' 've for the assimilation of f It is a puri- fier, a tonic end n powerful curative telnâ€" edy, All in one bottle: All who will lend CV in’ \- m . â€" A Putin-cc fountain: lone: I: sit-flout, Btu-mn- m the Safe at Jolleue m II Quebec. thdrnddmmdminy -oneeents instam toptepay ypomdduy, to Word's Difzpenfarxm tion, Bufi'do, Y willreoeiveabook of 1000mwhichteflsalluboutthc “Gallium Discard-y." a v- .-â€"..-. - -.. -â€" a rc-pm-ntutlw of tin ['nlted Associated l'nwu to-day mat. inasmuch u the British Government Wen- now in a mood to exerciu clemency toward political prisoners. It Would be a traitoroua act upon his part to my anything whatever in regard to the not of the Imperial authorities in liberating himself and other: from lmprlsonme t. He would. therefore remain silent (or t e pro- sent at least. ball will leave for Part. :o-ulxht. 3;: to!!!“ M- Debut: at "3 ind is a «intact umudon to action- 301 gen.” 31 wagon thlt Dr. Place. en Ducovery m cent. ofdluaaofcomum H93}: b mewlymv¢¢°_ .“ a!" the “hem lull I’M Wa‘t Tull About Itc- Govern-cu. London. Aug. 24.401”: Duly. the Irish dynumller. who ban Just been relomwd {rum I‘ortlnud Prison. qld‘ln 531 _1ut_cr\"lew yin]! ”3):?" p... ““' "‘ ”s“.?"§‘3u"“'“‘1 “‘1' :5 u I ”M may a torn product. hon. Wen- mum: on port and Baron. mot t cool bushel In gnIn wIII «on tho New «unto 3m tho onion-no. to Mouton-I. A um “upper IIoo “Id that tho no won cm In :4- I’."‘°’m °‘ W“ £31"; 3}“323 o cold . «on 0 V. 2-. ad. to “Owl.“ “é. ed. to bond“ lad GI: a and So. and Bonu urc. addlu' um an o! tho Sopuubor co Ind been um ud- gut of Ion-r. on wall. "Should ntoa odunee to no. on mm." In con udod. ”I: M" then only-to oom- our In ho!- Iau. and I t nu be touched no doubt pIcuty of tonnage would be mound coming to the St. Lawn-ace." Montreal. Aug. 24.-(Specinl.)â€"Thc om- chin oi’ the Canadian Pacific Railway are working in conjunction with the detective: or the Unnmiun Secret Servin- Burma to recover in package containing 80000. which. together with other money: boionfinxfl to the nifwny company. nay-redo": ic- appeued from the ate .1 Jolletu- union between the hour: of 10 o'clock on Friday evening nnd 7 o'clock on Saturdnv. - â€"..__._-,V same story to tell. The Allan. the Dominion. the Donald-on. the Dempster the Hamburg and other com- panion hnninesa at the rt 0: Mont- “arly st unfit the quan. real a l‘fifln‘ uty otrgreight that oomi to this port for export to Britain and e Continent. This. however. is I. all. u the increased trelght rates are ! ture in the preeent neaeone trede. a one that gives the utmost satisfaction to the steamship men. wh in the past. have had a deal to comp in of. not only with re rd to ratea but the annuity or freight o ering as well. Thin me laat year the eteamers from this port were carrying grain at one shilling a quarter while this year they are getting two ehill'i tor all they can atow away in their hol Last hummer deals were being carried (or 82a. 0d,, while thin year the_rnie is an. (id. ‘LI_â€"I_â€" _...,. Woo Wall? {â€"1 |-‘ uâ€" n- ‘v â€"â€" V much Th. Amt-13. no alto mp! more extensively from um 90 In to: nnpu n a n from Chic-{o “an‘m’mm . wanna. :nnyp‘sew York 0 mmamm. I Also Seeds of all Kinds and Colors W ' 7.793155 PAINiflLER dcm. an the “on: for the Dominion lino rejoiced over the changed upcc "I could go out." he said. "and an two w ml the end Baflnfihlpl per Week from no at nu'izntion." nnd nil the lines hove tho same glory to tell. '1": Allan. the Dominion. the Donaldson. -..- “mm..." 95.. ugmhunr nnd other com- non wave and W Montreal bu WW3 Canadian Steamers Doing a Great Business. neutral. Aug JOHN IDALY 1.5.! .50le SINCE. A $6000 STEAL. gun K111”. and 1”“me m | known tor may 1"” M mo have been m M or the 8:. uwrencl e890“ we to not!!! M We. to aunt. Lu: :0" ‘3" MN” 93 “a w ‘0 gm“! "uh the" Ir hand! mg; for (Rich'- mu than .130 mum". ”y! “a w ‘0 gm“! "uh the" hand! mg; for (Rich'- um. In. W995i?” n-(SpedlLy-TNI ll w ‘1. ti.“- 9 lm P087 .103 05mm MEI/T. :ISpray Pumps. KEITH’S man man, ‘William-st.,_LE1M Get your onwards sprayed and double your fruit har- vestbyxettingthebest A'I' KEITH'E Family Grocers, Eastjof the Benson House. Lindsay- Ktppered Herring, Preserved Bloatere. Canned Freeh Herring. Canned Golden Haddte. Oannod Boo], Pomd Tongue. Potted Ham, Cooked Hans, Lunch mongua. Turkey. Parties leaving their orders for any of the above receive very liberal treatmentâ€"so good that they wi] T sure to send their friends. HURLEY 81 BRADY, Baa-Ia 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 the past few seasons we have developed a large trade in supplying the wants of picnic and ex- cursion parties, and this season we have made exceptionai pre rations for the outing class. e would not bother printing the list given Lt-‘ru did we not know that the quality of the goods is first- class, while the price is such that we believe law can «19’- . , 4'- ,1A_ -LLA_L2A_ ‘.\ OLA narb- HOT WEATHER WANTS! Spray Pump For the Home, Picnic, Camp or Excursion! NOTE THE LIST: lam-19y 4: Bung. Jane: Keith. What is no Pout. Canned Tomatoes, Canned Pork and Beam Canned Fruit, all kinda Pickles of all Kinds. Canned Lobetere, Canned Mackeral. Canned Salmon. Canned Oysters. Canned Sardines. Canned Corn, Chums, Chums. Got the Leader Churn. Acknowledged to be the Boot 01mm in the: market W‘- A. Charles other from Mr" the: was in ave Of Uh: U) ”posed [n “on: before m1 nutter. ‘ It. Laurim' J "Int it was mi of Q“ l{gent Lu1 9 ‘C [1) Q be can. Thy 1 n befurq Cl! enterpriSe. Ir. Fielding‘ “the matten m the fisher: g mums and Govern" g! ‘9 lntrodut Sir liich'ln" Hr. Langehu Wheel) rec. Chip Berv h l l) Bo! II Iaufier that 1 (f the Govuuu auction to imn rut-on! Fram- g’lfl‘. ms fur ‘ Ion-kn sh-mld dons. Shmld be l-rolonpu‘ I the (‘r think u advis: to repeal Um ("Qt-Clition 19.x LINDSAY. FRI the Waters c limited to in live han q‘y : Dunn. or the 1 m1. had conv ports on the to Owen Soun Vttlve candid mu m mv d the cruiser ha purpose. Cap “on. to go In In reply tn 1 annex-on. Mr. meat was no can“)! an dnw m on t N MVP“ Debate on ti at Lir. 1': not 31“.: an new Conserx‘: “Pectin! Departn be “I‘m: go:- was amn- uome days. pr 0! voting. He knowledge of cord of any thence was Ill chuge of t to [rant lcnw ad to so and THE I .. ) TEE CAN; every FTiI‘L 81.00 cINN Mr (I ‘ § 1 E O i com on tl jgurier u mun .YT‘O lad: ‘amcx In said In c AN zldl

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