BULLETIN OF 7 only, Muslin 2nd Cambrie Blouses for ........ 250 43 only. Muslin and Csmbric Blouses for.... â€85¢ 33 onl. Muslin end Csmbric Blouses, former price 1.50, $1. 25 and 8:. 00. for“ ....500 19 on Muslin 2nd Cambric Blouses, former price 32. co and $1. 75, for ...................... 980 A. Higinhotham," 58:1:me ..... MM! ln-piring NEW MUSIC. 5 Love Song 'YOU SHARE THE PROFITS I“: New Discovery, 751:. W: New Life Pills. 3.0. “c Carter's Liver PHI. 15c. 85c Dali's Kidney Pills. 80c. 50c Electric Bitters. 406. 50c Moe’s Fav. Erase. 75¢. 01 " G. I. Discovery. 75c. 81 Little 1.. Pills. 101:. â€c Our sale of Blouses nnd Skirts. this season, has been nn- ,gccodented. We have a few left We intend to entry not n mic Blouse or Shirt into next nennon if price will move then: onto lowler’s Bx Straw!» M’s I L Pills. are here, and we can supply them with goods that will Essen their labors. Hot Times $2! the Farmers ‘Maehine Oils, 0f the HIGHEST Qualityâ€" th“ is What counts these days W xxxrvm WHOLE N0 2083 . J. G. EDWARDS 00 only; Fancy: Linen Skirts. regular price $1.35 and $1.50, for†- . .. .830 only, plain Crash Skirt; formerly $1. 50, for â€980 only, plain Crash Sk_irt_§ Witt} two rows of blue or O -_ -A -A.‘ -fl J. 9. Ed ward: a: Ci TEN PAGES Next. to Daly House. ULLLLI L â€â€˜1Ԡg" . Hggmbotham. These prices p1 our statement Ex Strawberry E'SKIBTHSALEE G. A. Latte. BLOUSES. prove SKIRTS. Ollpdco 250. 350 156.856 non-dim. SUMMER SHOES BBBINSBN EWABT, odoohhmbyg‘lvonmzlhsnumitudor ' nudtotaepovm mmmmsud otthoO-ndo Youn’LM Angthooopiu required by-lduedoutoboMmlu-dotddinnd dun M,mwmstoww,dwmw~ M MANN†oltho-ld to VOTERS’ LIS ", mouWâ€"â€".r Mn to u. Immediate woo-d emu c’orncwd unending ‘° 1"- "83! mg. to luv. In B WILDON Tuvalu) clear. Em moms'nxcunsmns 74 Kent-u , 8 doors "to! asphalt-noun. Ban-king u Spaddty. Nnv Adle'tI aements. SILVEBWABE HUGHAN 00., Jowolflrs Room-on a Swan. nmmhtmtwwm.lw uruock almanac“ We are showing a. line of Fruit. Dishes, Berry Spoons, 001d M o a. t Forks, Spoon- -Holdere. etc. from $1 “P 50° them. totShu per THE WEEKLY P051: litâ€"'1'. I. PAW. mil)! ABC-Ion 01m Over to tho non-Inc of Contaminan- and .tho Disen- den of lama: Brian-Ion" I Dean of the Law. the town fathers “uniï¬ed in mg- ulu- muting on Monday, basins-bo- inc tnbn up at. 7.35. mm mulber- pmnt were Mayor Walm and Al- domnn Soother“. halo. Lennon and Crundall; absent. Moan. Horn nn-l Jack-on. THE BEfll BHIIW Discussed by the Conncll Monday Evening. PROPERTY-OWNERS OBJECT CLOSING RUSSELL-ST. An mm Euler. . l' 'i’l'g‘ m‘mmd On motion Mr. M Stewart was ‘50:: .F% 1.9011331: Engaging ulna â€rut-ion to “dru- gb coun- tiuou grano- ou. no Ippurod on ma at an. 1W3L-n3:m .to Ivz' Tor Thou. Rob-on. unnor. who (outdone! Aahhrld‘o. . an: hi. W1 um.“ um. 1 8,an Committee mm mm. with tho town wu «<1an 1 Aldumn Booth I. by 3 ohm inurtod in tho 3. )1. Ba! “M04!†“in", 11.1,“ . {id-um mitten. “Viki.“ “a adopt- Frorn G. B. M. Baker. local menace: for the Rethbun 00.. enclosiw letter ban. the head. at the (inn at Bear- onto. stating that they could not agree to pay any portion of the expense 0! extending water-main to yard. Unless council granted them tire protection et once they would be doing a grave injustice. ..... Alderman Sootheran - "Refer it to town property commit- tee.†....... Cha irnnn Lennon “casted that the matter be voted. on in coun- cil. but he was not supported. From W. Tl Ashbridge, town en- zineer. with reference to certain nut- Mayor Wnltm “id tho nutter Ind boon oonsidorod by council. and Mr. Bohcon In'ght rut confident tint noth- ing unjust to n‘q would. be ondornod. Contamination; l'roun Stewart a O‘Connor. on be- lmlt o1 John Gan-mu. protesting against the chain; ot Walla-cl... and olaim‘nc oomponution if cloned. â€" Board otworh. 'Erom W. M. Rob-on. pointing out the neodot two newcnlmts. one on Kent and the other on Albert-st.â€" Bonrd of '0er _ H. van. an noâ€" “From W. Tc. gineer, with to 108 not covem on town work.- From A. W. Good. Roach Co a projected viai in certain sue Olork Knawluon spent nearly hull- an-hour reading tho u‘nntu of pro- vim mourn. with]: word duly con- ï¬rmed. gineer, with reference to certain dut- 108 not covered by hie commissions on town workâ€"Board of works. From A. W. Campbell. Provincial Good. Roach Commiae'oner. relative to a projected visit to Lindsay, and mak- ing certain suggestions relative tothe presentation of the scheme for per- manent renameâ€"Board of works. Telegram tram same gentleman, ad- dreaed to Mayor Walters. express- sing his willingness to visit Lindsay and addres spnblic mating Tuesday evening nextâ€..- layer Walters bel- ezraphed back asking Mr. own if he MMu-‘Henday. . F13- velle, president of the board of trade, would have to leave town on Tuesday morning. He had not yet received a reply to the request.â€"Fyled. From Rounnm Co.. enclosing gov;- ernmnt tests of various cements.â€" Board of works. - From Joseph Wilson, pointing out the town's lack of a public pound. and the need themedâ€"Town property committee. From W. H. Fagan. handmaeter life and drum band, asking permission to use town hall for practice on payment of reasonable chewâ€"Town prop- erty committee. . From F. Curtis. asking permission to run hismerry-go-ronudfor a few days on reromble toxinâ€"F. n ‘ no‘ oomm't- tary Municipal Conference committee. notifying council of date; of meeting. Tuesday and Wednesday. Dec. Schand Blh-Fï¬ed. From E. O’Leary, asking permission to address the council. on. behalf 0! a considerable number of ratepayers who oppose the closing of Russell-u. eastâ€"Laid on table. From same gentleman. on behalf of Sarah O'Neill. offering to purchase a lot owned by the townâ€"Town prop- erty oommlttee. From Wm. McDonnell. notifyi council that he intended to appelï¬ against the level at proposed grano- lithio walks on Kent-st. west. south side. 11‘: buildings having been con- stmcted according to plan made by late Wm. Daff113.__a_mhjte_gt.-_-;Fuled, From Town "Solicitor Hopkins. in- !onn‘ng council that Mr. 0. Bigelow's appeal against Bond-st. sewer assess- ment had been dismissed by Judge Harding; also the appeal of the Far- mers' Mutual Insurance Co. against its assessmentâ€"mud. From W. Bobb’ns. secretary Fire Underwriters’ Asocintion; enquiring as to steps taken' to remedy deficienr cies in fire equ‘pnrnt reported by their inspector.-'Iown property com- mittee. ' From E. O'Leary, on behalf of Davey Bros“ asking that the by-law grant- ing them exemption from taxation in part be renewed. to terminate same time as the Cerew and Rathbun Co. agreementsâ€"ï¬nance committee. From Geo. Bate. relative to deepen- ing of a north ward ditchâ€"Board of works. . mom. J. Richards, .W. M, P. A. P. 8., asking per m’ssion to erect an arch on Kent-st. on Aug. 14th. also to use band stand for public speaking on that dayâ€"Granted. \ From IL frouohburn, notifying coun- cil of an injury to his son Stanley, sus- tained owing to a cellar grating op- posite Soanes’ store being- improperly covered; unless costs were paid he would enter an action against the townâ€"Board}! works. _ "(Elton Jgs; Storer, asking- to be re- lieved of Income aasessment.â€"Financo oommitteg. From Geo: Foster, bailiff. relative to warrant mod to seize for taxes. ..F-Enance committee . . From E. A. Hardy, of the Public Library board of management, asking â€mission. to hold their meetings in up: councnl chamber. feeling that as a public body they should do so ......... Aldermm Sootheranâ€"“Read it again, please.â€...:...-Towp pmperty commtteo will appomt a night. V w.-â€" 1.‘ Accounts were read from Home for an Aged. Spry“; Killen. Edwards 60.. P. G» Pnlkxe, Wilson Wilson. McLennap 00-. F Gut-tin. '1‘. Bell, A. A.__Wrsh.t...ï¬m;1ton Bsidee Worn :ndwtlibâ€"li’athbnn 00.. and'ivgré' fomd t “1°. pmâ€? 99“}?th "i‘foi'ï¬ngiyioof Aahbri' 'l'Rlatiu to sewer potntxoned for by mol h6- kor and others, and approving im- [From S. H. Kgnt._ Hamilton. 3391:0- LINDSAY. “NT. FRIDAY. AUGUST ‘11. M99. I Alderman Grendel! at £113; juncture rue to hie feet and said he Mud to place hmselt on record minim to eewer and other expenditure. no me not in favor of the sewerage system being followed. and had sweet | it in Imooumnittee and out it. 3L. Mgr. Laurent being one at tho si nets. - ’ . O'Loary - “1 Rum. and. [could not everyone of those.“ and a ! t-mmny more. to, m t petition I or damn-st. brim; they went 3 brim eonswhem, but. the moon could not build one on Edam-u" be- cause that street does not run to the From- sun. “I“. nut [tuition for cnnoliuflo wolk on north dd. d Kent-at. from William-0L. be (noted. Before proooodiu with tho work .11 sewer connection but Md be low. The frontage 1i lo B so rat. «a the ost‘lntod cat! “.1“: SDI-‘1 ï¬llers. 887 for ntmtjntgruotiou. From Ohio! Ball. "Porting tho ool- loctioa of $181.68 in flan. has and. n- uns duriu Jul ._Pouoo mitt“. From John Id. J. B. Knowl- aon nd WailoDoppoll. 9mm m rl: nâ€"od ti-t'l'm' Kevâ€"W er-ï¬rmmp Eryn-er. mediate con-tmt’or mill-ted cost â€gm-amen o; min. 7 Solibiféé ii" In aid m minor was ovidontlyï¬lm that undo:- s Immune“ act the town would h". 40 per coat. of an and of rum“ Walkâ€"Tho report ml ro- gerrod back for correction. ‘ _ From suns. Man.“ that foam 0! tendon and mum on of newer workbo printed no u to ho ul- wnys animus! A mat :1 our 0400 to Contractor Lam tor work done on Lind-u at. m:- m morti- ï¬ed to» Relative to tho numb; nt- hoo mar. the (union was axons“ that tho matter would luv. to In talc: up before tumult road- “? maï¬aâ€"Bond 0 works wuhpow- or one From MAI-hot Clerk CAI m.‘ mg (or July: E4? :tolll. 310.;78 run. .10. Alderman 111310. at tho hard or work: taunted Report; Nos. 19. 20. 21 and A variety of matters were dealt with. including 3 mad:- tion rel-tin to tho . '1'. R'I. mud to claim 5m and Dub-0b.. south ward. Alderman Crandollâ€"“If tho coun- cil wish to keep the, public in the dark. all rut. but it would do no harm to have the diacunion. now.†The reports were Idopud. Mayor Waltersâ€"‘M darkphoea are dangerous. Capt.†Alden-arm anathemaâ€"“m diacu'r sion is out of order.†. following byâ€"Iun mocked I. â€" Ifderunn (Brandenâ€"“Pm making on matters mentioned in the warts.†Alderman Soothernnâ€"“I ind‘. Kr. Myyor- that. he's 93?. .01. "(ht-2‘. "Vida: Waltersâ€"“I think so: Alder- man Crando’xl. you can take the mt- ter up at some better ï¬ne." {1'0 éxcmt. in part. Kennedy. Davis Co's. saw and sh‘nglo‘ mm. mo change the than for taking the annual assessment. ' Sl'o o‘oae put of Russell-st... and con- voy same to R M. Be.1l_ A long discussion took place over the various by-lnwa. Those proposing to raise $20,000 for roads. and 87,000 for bridge and fire hall. were referred book for presentation 393 apgronl ot Aideniun Crandallâ€"“Ym bet they areâ€"yap. hgd better hang out your ro «whiny». Mr. R H. Syl- mter's proposed†bolt and screw factory for ten years. , m1 fights." '15!) misc 37.000 to pay for new steel brim and to erect a fire hall. Council went into committee (Irre- on. and A‘demnn Crandell was sabot- ed to preside. thereby shutt’ng him out of a chance to continue his re- marks on newer expenditure. "vâ€" _â€"- râ€" -V- 7 , the public meet ng. The Sylvester by-law was given a second reading without comment. but the Kennedy- Duvis agreement m referred back (or further consideration. The aeeeu- ment try-law was also referred back; it. stipulates that hereafter M will commence work not later than July let, roll to be returned let Oct... the object being to have taxes paid in tour installments. ’When the by-law to close port at Russell-st east was reached. Mr. B. O'Leery, Q.C.. was heard. The people he represented live on both sides of the river, and they asked that the street he not conveyed to Mr. Heal. as proposed by council. The port'en or the street in question now form the only means of access to the river for the people livim east of Lucie- st. and south of Russell-st... and it is every important connecting link. People on the east. side have had con- tinued aooeu to the river for all pur- poses of trade and traffic; they sent their children to school and church that way. and hoped the day was not far distant when a bridge would be built there. I! needed anywhere, then that was the spot. The council should not forget that it the C. P. B, entered Lindsay, an station would in all likelihood be placed et the foot of the street they were proposing to close. be forbidden to use that any day: A bridge at the foot of Russell-at. would benefit a very large number of citi- zens and farmers trading in town. and would beneï¬t Mr. Beel's enmloyeee also. Property owners in the vicin3ty did not wédz to have all prospect of future advantage cut off. Why the council should have nude such a bar- gain without consulting the part'ee in- lexested. he failed to understand. They were not closing a. street oppOsite their own doors, but oppozite the doors of poorer citizens. He hoped the council would not. pegs tlge by-lew._ The closing of the street was not ee- sentinl to Mr. Beal‘s success. and the amount of land concerned. if valued at the price paid for his other prop- erty, would not be worth more than $50 or 860. Mgr. Laurent oppOOOd the closing of the street most strenuous- ly. on the ground that it would inter- fere with the rights of parishioners. 1! closed. peOple woultl have to travel a long roundabout way to reach the Lindsay-st. bridge, or else cross by the G. 1". R». bridge. {ind they _rn'ght Alderman Sootheran made li ht of the statement that Russell-I was the best site for a bridge. and point- ed out that a petition presented by over 290 ratepayers lest winter had fawn-ed a bridge at th; foot of Risks]:- lulu-nun unpon. mum. pn- A Shea! 0! Brian Mm. O‘wluw â€"'“rbn the but nu m and. on u. 0 had :00: (inn n dune. to :utmt mm ho ole-ado mu. litm- :ublo danger M3 neurons at the tumour. should not tho use rule ugly to amnion-0L. op- |ponito It '5 hungry. or U:- ‘stmu our Canv- or Ram‘- ' mills?†' Alanna-m Soother“ -â€" “You know. llr. O'Iau-y tht the CPI. station Iconic! not he hated It tho fed at We: .wum thought that Kr. O'Lury took drum mound-every- one tam" o! a lit-Mg. has mentioned mam-ct†and that a whore them m plmd in winter. men-u. had not" ban up to his know- W.mdh tthatlnthopub- lio Inuit it d be haunt 049.94, a thorn wand b0 risk of accidents win to tho anal-y. being close by. better not for u bricks. A: for tho autumn Lint the WP: in- tonation land not been made public. it Ind been :dnrtiaed in I m r. Be wujrillug t_o rout @_ by; w beck tor further consideration. Everyone had said "We an". t the tunnel-y,†end no petition he been pneented by the property-own" in- tended. Ur. O'Leery - â€Whet‘e the use of preeentiu petition. what's theme of uki‘ can“ to undo what they pro- nieed beforehand!†J__ _ __ _ w- "v- lhyoz wnm-IL- “nu. it w only on condition that no potitou mu prgqntod again-git.†7 AA___AJ L_:AD vi w- â€"- --- Aldous-n South-run robs-zed brie!- ly to HI. negotiation: with Kr. Bull. nd ubd Hr. nu. O‘Neill it ho had not. when all tho lot. told Ir. 8. that than won {I In no difï¬culty In hflq theirâ€: and. lit. O‘Ndllâ€" " d not.†Aldormn 800me - “All right. I W your dental. At my rats. n (linen-0d tho 5:}th i_n cog: you! rvmnin?fltvio inflict Crude: and any approved It.†Ir. O'Luryâ€"“Whon m tho but- fnin and. I" Alder-n ï¬ght“ - "Winn th- rimzutbro in print- my be- Mil-at; Mayor Walton â€" “It's In in tho future. nanny." Mr. O'Imry -â€" “Yet. when your hands are tied. Mr. Mayor.†Aldormn Lennonâ€"fl amputees! at L__‘ the t'm um etneet bed elwm been cloned. and I voted to give it to Kr. Baal on that “demanding.†Kr. O'Neillâ€"“m street has elven been open to the public.†Ileyor Weltereâ€"“le there a m..- peyer present who in concerned? «Mr. Louie â€" “I ï¬nd the street n great convenience.†‘ Alderman Sootbrenâ€"“Yon are not a ntepeyer. end you Inn 5 good roed into town.†Mr. O'Leeryâ€""I represent at least a. dosen interested ratepeyere.†A motion to give the lay-law u see- ond reading was then made. and it we! adopted Alderlmn unnon promo-l an enendment. but failed. to secure e wonder. The committee then race and report- ed action on the various by-lawe. Alderman Lennonâ€"“I am glad the matter into be reconsidered. u I don‘t believe in claim streets when anyone is going to be injured thereby. I believe Russell-at. is the only way pegle lug of wig to the water.†_. Lâ€".â€" h“-- W" â€"" 'â€" v“' 7 Mayor Waltersâ€"“ion know better then tint.†w†Alderman Lannaâ€"“I know we are bound to Mr. Bed, but if the agree- ment was entered into under e mi.- apprehgneion we should right the "m. Baht. Sylvester’e by-law m then given its line! needing. Will Rink It Over. ended by Alderman Inle. that By- law: 839nm 84?, (king Hr. Tho-.30!)- eon‘e “may. be referred to {in- lnce committee. to be rqorted upon. â€"Oerried. . Moved by Alderman Soothonm ao- ondod by Alderman Lennon. that the ï¬nance ecu-mitt†be instruct“ to bring in a by-lur. roâ€"nmnginc tho polling subdivisions, as provided by dunk-Carried. Council Madjournod. “are. m: mum m 3 Momstth suwmummmocsm of our mom 01m A complimntary excursion was ten- dered by the locnl bsr to Hon. “tr P. Backer. o! Chsrloston. West Vir- ginia. Attorney-General of the sun. snd Mr. John H. Holt. attorney. of Buntingdon. Welt Virginia. “tom inent gentleman who are in Lindsay on legal business; slso Dr. Harrison, at Winnipeg. s must at His Honor Judge Harding. The slum-3.: Gmyhound Wu secured {or tho occasion. and left town at 8.30 yesterday with the {alluring monitors of an Lindsay bar on board: Inches Dean and Hardinï¬lel’olioo Hag- istrnu Steel‘s. Raï¬!!! O. nry. Q. ., F. D. Moore. 6- H. Lnughlin. Thus. Stuart; sla- Hayor Walters. Warden Brynn. County Councillors Jas. Graham and J. A. El- .li. Mir. Benson. Grand Rapids. Mich" C. D. Barr. Registrar. J. A. Padden. J. n Flsvello. J. C. Esrstone. Thos- Bsdler. John Brandon “.9 9'. g". Wil- A -._I.I Pol cc Coott Colander. â€"Sarah and Carrie Ellsworth. the two girls girls found. guilty the other day at having frequented a house of ill-tame. were â€nuanced on Saturday by Magistrate Steers. my will“ two monthsin Cutle Jackson. gnu-u. ere-u- “- ...... v- , - ,7, son. The weather was all that could} be desired and a meet delightful out!l wee enjoyed to Fenelon Falls and. th h Cameron end Balsam Lekee to 0) out. where dinner was pro- vided It the Pattie House. The re- turn trip was commenced at 3 o'clock and the steamer was heeded for the Canal. where the party diaetnbnrhed» end e helthunr was spent in wntChing the dredge opening the channel at the mouth of the canal. which work is almost completed. The voyage to Fen- . elon Fallswu made without :ncident, . end supper was tehen at more comfortable and home-like hotel. The party arrived home at en eerly hour in the waning. The vis‘tore expremed Wives eechurmed eand delighted with the pertiel glimpse afforded of, our beautiful inlend waters. l V abut-“J, â€" -vâ€"r â€"Henry Laidley. an Ops farmer, let . I l ’f F his horse out on William-st. the other . ‘1'": 2.0m?!†500mb? «£3: at, evening for a bit of l uplift. and til I†at “90009 on v “rumm- resu't ma annmona to appear at tho ‘m ' ‘7 ‘ ‘ police court on Saturday. The bit at hm . cont Km 13th â€-45. to ’0 fried .‘ Cubbnrl. I“, "attired in“ last F ix been nectar-int 0mm‘ to buy a wooden 13¢. 30 u. cell .11 night. and w Insight“ moon not If! SAMPLED OUR HOSPITALITY. Too may Voters. Bon Gnu-v.1 Killed. . V-noauvc. Aug. 9,â€"At Nmino and ‘ mines. “55min Granny was killed Mybynhudmck. Thomkon 'whschhonl working an mem- l’ho Winnlpog Bank Robbery Gland Up at Last- A CRIME CONFESSED. for-u- JI-Iu cum: 0! [dun Bank. Winnipeg. Chalet“ by 3 Duncan Dull Ion, 'u sound and “on An.“ l’ollcvcd- PM Im a! the cum. “4 In M...- â€1“le canto hm about January hit. md {or-magical was)?!“ a?! I“ a" '1. Hond- vau www- 1â€..qu m '00 nut-lat. 1.00on “a mud W work do. um named BM!†you-c follow .iu-nrohnll m- ailman. and «)4 be In would with a Mun-nun m In Ibo m m «mu *0?! In countab- funoul Home. mudâ€"rout: D. M-n ndvI-ud by Ni .01qu to mum mull the DIN. and In {000's wk 3 :35 I?! ’3’ Imuodhhly at. $0 robbery. nnd had simmer. than an detective slang wnlk into the county. but Just for unme- Inont‘l utennd having n laugh 3: the upon. at the “eye am never deep" Tn. mud {or m o! a. money b "0.000. The hunt w u: up has night. and W Cola wu In Na once. but he was not blklngtonnybody. H. W. Width 0! Hum Width. council for Davis. my: flux-a h M: «Mono- to convict Anderson. W135 d'l‘mton.0nt~,lnnn- usedthohsn human robin-y occurred. wan-outed byvinbnnw ammdudmw The batman“ modest-n oftho Madam ml effected by the Pun-Inch! Wt. Andaman in 94 years of age-ad single The datum" h a young fellow about 26. Thu cwadon 1- am Anderson will M...- Ma. flu! mm to-dnr. I." Inn The min}; fu'young feliow shout 86. The «put-don II “at Andaman will come baton the court today. 1m last. night ho was vary chatty an! named in «cannot 0pm“ Andaman cum ban from Man. On. 'lha Wand pun with the but seams to have born to keep patient-n as quiet a; pqvibh. .. .. m m minim via: the evidence I: ms '09 Anderson hm Uxh'idn Ont. Aug. 9.â€"Junoa Van- dlfbllfflh, In. of the M concession of Scott Township. was driving out of :2 ' ‘1 My when his horde bxmme (right.- onduamiou mine and mmto the Incoming mun. The horse was fear- blly mangled 3nd out completely open nod bod to ho kfllodnoooe. Ir. Vgnder- bnrgh '- w mansion-and um 7 -1 4- AIM v.0“- "â€" w" " f n owl-lama. Demands!» olden sealer-lam Town-Mp “about 78 you-ION“ Tic-1m In: In ho:- W ‘m‘ flgngm'hbhshomhadnmd rip. ban-nu on My evening. Thwhthokhdw.“ 1“? mm“ A numbi- of ba- frlendn ecu-yum: “.931..anan Chat- “Mi-rifinï¬fm hilly can! to the has grown In anthem cum“. 'mwho. . W. ANDERSON IN THE TOILS. Bun-n Grown In CII'I‘I- Chain-n. on, Aug. 9.â€"m- Fun" '1'me in In ha- m_‘h_‘m‘ N.S., Aug. 9.â€"Hon. Geo. R. “my, Premier of Non South arrived home yesterday from England. where he wu no“!!! In 8am - rrovimhl low at “00.009 on val-y bumm- Jnnpod OI tho \I‘hu-f to bomb. “onâ€: on the Konnlngto‘ 110': SOON-'0 Cred" VIII. Kari. to qunlduu. “d Hem Kll'odl. confoswd Inn-Vâ€" wâ€"_,, M mm than. thq no . made nun any. It. a: rm was manta-“H m gunman. “and am “no any I. pnnddngle . owabontsd. mnldmmnnymtuflwlm In . ,_4_ __nl g-hu- (1-- mil!“ â€Mt NM“ 3†Banana“? pthinwhlohbonldbo upon-u I- 3110'th to pytnmh byl‘lto Tubman-1M and “out.“ mtmummma a on amendâ€- Va: count. 3 6.. Aug. 9.â€"'1‘ho l"!- Bim gluon mutton bu Wh- pnnd Iboe Sammy nick: The r- b '01! CI. and pro-poem m M In yet flmo. berm tho Mhtoomnedutomtp. wag-Junk. W; I]. Rural. hurl. South Am Kw 0n. Au- 9-4le Inthnflno m a “W' nuanced Aid. J‘. B. decn. um» shout and: m of The flu Mmtmncdoutsnd mm aroma-velluhundlm no had been unculdedng fa {vii gzzgz 'J;:§' ixiigi Oooohcnon no: Sir Andrew M Victoria; Xi. Clot, hudulchtu: ID mull 1.405111. TEN PAGES SIR WILFRID’S BEPUDIATIOI. Tho Fri-o all-mm In]. .7. "upon“ Iu Put '0“. I. I“ Roach (or IMO. '0 Doc. Soc loll Ill-soil Dope-“No - It lavas..- Co..- Illl “Property fro-Cod. THE CHICAGO INVITE Has Not Yat Baan Extendad Ia the Premier of Canada. Ibo "Omani haul... up. Dam cola, I'll-'3‘ !' 351% ll muo- “03.6 lune-Bun“ Into-'0 Grovo on limo. 31.00 A-flpodu- Doug-ton. -. 85-» W- J"- W!!! THE SEK 173. undo: Til-o. rd no Punk“.