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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 14 Jun 1894, p. 1

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”u -v- '1'} TAKEN ENTIRE CHAN KT - ' *Msilamcasliire Seo .\ share in solicited. 'C. .\‘t'tlstiu, -EIâ€"qâ€"s ' XVII. "' SOCIETIES. ‘[ ILLHIIUUK ('AX .\ lil.\.\ A V ii, 0;, .\lcctsiln-soT-ond1hm’iayin every month in Home i'il’l'll‘ ILQJmIi, “'0de x Kells block. at, 5‘ o'clock sharp. ‘ l llliklrll'llll‘ld‘ll‘ o. w. if. .\.\'iTi-:i:so_\'. Secretary. \V. .\lit'lirlil. Leader. J. ll. \'()l'.\‘t:. Filipfii'l'. t‘.\.\'.\l>l.\..\' on, I (l\'.\l. (‘.\\'.\.V LOIHZK J meets (in INC: “I" Ullllhi-llilAHYfi" ‘ ch-uing or each monili nil Kill: sl.. .\lilllii'iml'v‘. ‘ ’l'ho hem-tits tit'lliis of Tier} iplii‘alitiii. lhird Tuesday ”To Home i'irclc rooms, hour of litt‘t'l iiiu. No'elock. Society are worth) the considt ration information furnished on a; person. \\'. .\llt‘llrlll. N. (2. t2 l-I' l. ltl'Xt‘AX. See. p ‘ nannuu r: Lienssns. \\'t>tll>. l\\l'l".ll’ ”I" .\l.\l€ \lv'l'lllll\l.lt ‘ .\lillhi'ook. it.” III \I - l“. l.ll ‘l'iVS’I‘L‘. I'ICOFESSIOVAL. N. C. MCKINNON, M.D.. C.M. ' lslil't‘l-ZS‘WHK ‘l't’ I’lx'. \llllllill‘il aluminum. . - inruuo l.i~ rl‘nli‘lX'l‘t) and Victoria l'iiivcrsities. I‘ldiir c'i‘llll-Ill' Iloyal i‘ollT-zc Surgeons. TL iii-1P. business recently pur- ntciid each department. a vim customers good tlicclioiT-est .\leats supplied. IRA NATTRASS. ‘1 ANNI’M IN ADVANCE. TP I 1 ll, cl l l l l KEEP ABREAST WITH THE 7 ! ITY AND PRICE. #v ‘ .4 A Good Shingle X for $1.00 Per M. , - A Good Shingle XX Clear Shingle XXX for $2.50 per M. Please call and inspect and be c .i.:t:lll<l\' l.l.\ll'1 Kl-IlVl‘ l.\' S'l‘ttt‘lx’. .\lillhrook. limc ll, lSilri. EASTS ova $14,0 “W"- l'hysi inns and .\‘ui~ burgh. .\lcmher i'ollego goons, Ontario. (mien Tll .\. Leacli'sdrugstore. .\t'ler otlicc hours at Mr. \\'ni. Richardson's residence, King street. L. LAPP, B.A., M.D.C.M. Ifil'l‘l I".\‘\'ln§ TU IlIL I'IIIIJJI‘S.) mwn rm". ’ ovn mo. i‘xn'Eiisi'rv. Audition: or :iiid Surgeons. x A“'!'l{|.\il'l'\' l the ('ollcge of Physicians (Hilario. H. A. WARD, mun: norm. - owuuu. l ARIN-"TIC". .\lloriiey at Law. Solicitor. l‘lt‘. .\Inlii‘) tn lI'IllI IIII llle sm'lll‘il) Ul‘ real estate. Town and Farm Property for sale. ("lice in Ontario Block. \Valton street. A. A. SMITH, \II lLBKOCIK. - ' lgAlllllS'l‘l‘Ill. >‘oliciLor. Notary Private and t‘oiiipaiiv Funds .l" loan at ”film: in “T'timl ‘. hells lilm'k. --‘d and Hit .\iT-Tulays of every (DNTA'SHD- hiliiii'. etc. the lmvos' run-,- 1. i'neinaiiy on _ month. L.D. S. S. W. C LARIL .‘IIJJIIHMDI‘. I)I-I.\Z'l‘l.<'l'. Special attention given to [la prim-nation of the natural 'l'ettli. Ni trons (Ride 1 his for the [co-III. (itmd work guaranteed. Bethany the '_’ml and Hit Mondays of mic! moiiih. ()iiiciiiv-e lst Monday and 11rd QVedm-s : day of each month. , JAS. SEAGER. M.D.. cm. I C‘IZ‘TIHEV ".152. ~ 0\'I‘ I It“). l'TTivt-rsliv. Kingston. JAS. D. DEYELI, vs. )I llllfilfluili. r Ll. IK).\II‘IS'I'I('-\'i‘l-Zl) ANIMALS 'l'lthA'l .' cd according to lain-st sciciitiile '3-.. i'liai‘ges iiiodoralo. sl.. oppOsite o.(i \Ves‘tT-rn Bank. » DR. H. c. LESLIE, \elrrlnary Surat-on. l‘Z'l‘iiANY. ‘ Particular atii-nl ion gin-"i” l‘i'." (‘ urges iiiotlcralc. ("“1“ by l“ 1" attended to. ugh promi- - 0\T.\KIO. paiiilcss extraction of \\'il'0 lie at .\lcmhcrI 'ollt'm' of l’li;’~i<'iaus and Surgeons: ' All“), methods. Particular attention given to l-I-piinc Dentistry. I'l's‘iill‘nt‘i' :lll’l (Jilin: Kiln: T 0.\".".\ l i In. T: ltcmist ry. ESTA IT‘I.I.\’// El‘ [.\ih‘. LEADS ALL CANADIAN DDMPANIES. â€"â€"_â€"â€";â€""_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- WHY IT LEADS I is the oldest. largest. most popular and results for the least moncv, it increased its assets hy $1.2 l. l'n-causc it and v_;i\i'.s lll‘ lllwl ‘_’, lit-Tuitise iii excel-did: lllt' llll‘l'l‘ilM‘ of :lli_\' lllliel' l~irr‘ than doiihlo of any one company. .S, I‘Tceauso it has a larger surplus :lll'IH‘ oiliT-r i'anadian Coiiipanios together. I. lit-cause the not l’rotlts paid last it) years are not equalled hy any oi [spa $36.5) ll 1 l l l l l \ LR. J. DOAK, .. Agent, Millbrooli. GEO. A. and E. W. COX, .\lanagT-rs l‘::lr~lt‘l'll l : V i>1«:'ri«: 1" l 'lMAKE' UP You§"\w. TW New 'l‘w'et'ds‘ in Suit lcngt MIND To HAVE . make up iuwitk A NOBBY SUIT FOR SUMMER. __â€"â€" plaecd in stock : hs Come and soc them hcfore " over. Also a choice lilie ot BOYS .\‘l'l'l‘n‘ made to order at small . ‘ (‘him-so make and ‘1'“ for in or 1.3 cents. and are closely imitated h) Wool suits. perfectly made. \\'e‘ro great on ho} s suits and we ll out and the sake of the buy down To the lowest notch oi smallness. iigs on! in 'l‘ios. t‘ollatts. t‘utl‘s. Shirts. some Suspenders. (l 3:“ The new'est ihi LT. mrTiiCsi'icA'i'riT .\.vifilAL-T‘THE-V1“ ’” 7‘ ‘> m! “pump“: lo pupal .T'ielitiiic methods PETERBGRO’ Dairy Pails, ‘ Milk Darts, Milk Pails, STOVE AND - THE GREAT ; hinge Emporium ] _.,,.-ES AT MiLL'SROOKi i I DOWN THEM ALL irFORrQUANTiTY, QUA’L- onvinced for yourselves. W. THEXTON. The CANADA L FE Ass-urinate in. two Canadian Companies. ‘lllll all liahilitics than all the on its liife policies during the her Company in America. J. L. IRWIN. SI MUNS .sgo. FROM $IO UP. prices. not shoddy or paper suit- l- sqitet-M‘ [lie prices fol“ as “ a glaring instance of 416 BEDRGE STREET, PETERBDRD,~Dpposite the Examiner Office. ini Siliidib‘h‘ for salaries pensos of tho Senate. 0n the. item of $131 To.ooo for the revision of the voters5 list. Sir John \rcply to I. 1 $1.50 per Ill. that ahout proposed changes cliisc Act in each revision. do to the matter holoro him in making the . revision. The .llodistrihution Act of lion. ) pl't‘seiilcd flit-dif- \T'l economical 13'» a sum Port Hope. liitario, Toronto I only. '2!) per cent. l .7. . 1..“ l "THIN-ll l‘” ”l 0“ I‘ll“ lll”“}““ I” g“ 11”“ "““llllll‘l‘l‘t‘ “l ary magistrates. The NH was read all IIIS SICAIK'II FOR A \VIFE. H; \p, ,\. . ,.. , .i., .. p, .. . i. ,, 1 . \vliit'li “T“ can supply‘ .\lr. Charlton attacked tho (Tov- first time. 1 FTil "(fw‘illii ll" Altii‘ “iii H ‘ L ‘Tltlhlllt" . , . 1.. .. -., - ‘.,, . . . . . , ‘ . .al'a.~‘)tnies..“WW?“ ‘:.~.I ““1““ “t' -‘ -‘ “U“ “l gl‘lllllllgll‘m“ ‘l‘~‘-‘l‘- llon. .\lr. llalv introduced his hill cnti- . Romantic I‘i - in" oftlie Glorious neen \ ”1 Hm‘ ‘L . . . ., h I ! T ' T l' comparing 1" “”11 til“ l“’l“'." pursued l‘.“ ‘ tied the ltTTioinion Irrigation Act. l at lit-i-Stw. 1“ l ““3“” “1“1"_‘”"' ‘l‘r'V'TW ' ‘6 I" ill“ l last cvnstis. ‘.’. loo. Ill innit-s and- J7! â€" ‘ they are picked lilztt'k \‘Il‘ll’fi'll‘llfi. 'l|.I‘il like ‘Tvlial the“ t'anadiiins hut allr eiith men’s Hosiery. GRANITEWAAE, cuuaav, 000K STOVES. MVILLBROOK, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JU DOMINION "i’AiiLi Aii E N OUR LAWMAKERS IN COUNCIL Proceedings of The Senate and House After rec ,not exactly the provincial lis. revising otlieor would have the assessment. rolls and all 185k! w'ould ho hrought into low . purpose of this revision. pendituro on tho lntTorT-olonial. and Mr. l T l was that tho question would arist- as to who would say what was the current rate of wages. ‘ .\li'. liaui'icr said that. evidently iicw light liiid dawnrd upon the (lovernnn-nt; one. Minister had pronounced against the motion. and now another was moving to adjourn t', Tloliatc to have tinn- t.o eonâ€" sidci tho suhjt-ot; morT-ovT-r. Mr. llaggurt had iuado use of good free trade argu- ' "" " ments. The (iovornmciit should :ing-t- with the motion; for logically. if the product of foreign lahor was to he kept out. so should the foreign lahoi'ci' himself. [for his part, he was inclined to let the laws of lahor take their course and not to accede to the principle of protection. Ill- would have favored tho withdrawal of lllt‘ l'es‘ollltioli. .\‘ii' .lolui Thompson said that the light had dawned on the pioneer of free trade. as it was ltlngland that was adopting the protective principle applied to lahoi‘. as shown in the recent action of the British (iovcrnnn-nt. lthad been forced oiTtliT-ni hy the evils resulting from free trade. 'l‘lll‘ ltl'itlt't'lTltTll :1tl\'tit‘;ili'tl \\'Ullltl lIt' Ill. lllt‘ local sort. as opposed totln- \\‘ltlt'l'1tl'tTll‘t‘- of Commons. New Bills Introduced and The Bud got Debate Continued. ss tho house. went into (loin- taking up the item of and contingent. ex- which was passed. ttoc of Supply,- Thompson, in . liaiidcrkiii. said he. hoped ').illlil would he saved by the in the Electoral Fran- lii reply to Sir Richard Cartwright, Sir lin 'l'liompson said that it was proposed adopt the provincial franchises, and ‘. The coiist ituoiicy T in each Alr. Mills (liolhwcll “widths of :ipplyiiigtho i'T-sollitiotl. and said the course of the (iovcrnmcnt was litlt, t'iilll‘llgetills. A ftT-i‘ i'cccss the order of husincss was the \Vcldoii hill was given .\li‘. ('liarlton‘s-Sah- foi the T Tho item pnssw‘. (liTn.-i-ii.‘l‘ltl)le discussion ties for railways and canals. Mr. Alt-Mullen opposed any further cx-l arose on the changed. and its third reading. (lovcriimeiit with reckless lavishncss I ‘I NE 14, 1894. Niaii'sr CANADIAN unis. W“‘-"'-”_ _, . TIIE I'I'I‘IEKS’ HAPPENINGS. Ilc said that 1| there ever was a time in Canada when these lands were not *"W ' properly administered. when thcy wort- sold to speculators and middlemen. it was during the. Mackcnzic Administration. (llcar, haul"). llc showed that thci'c wore a larger percentage of homestead appli- cations canceledduring the Mackenzie regime than during any period since. He said that after all grants and all lands sold the Government still had ov'cr l,- ooo.oou acres to givu to railways and over l,lllii,ttlltl acres to give persons desiring hoim-stoads. and over and ahovc all this they had millions of acres in rt-st-rvc. .llr. .\lartin. Mr. Davin and Mr, Mills continued the dehatc until 12.1”. when the. House divided .\lr. Charlton's auiciidmcnt, which defeated lTy a Vote of ii for to loo against. The House then went into Committee of Supply. Sir John 'l‘hompson acting as Minister of l‘llllllit't' in tho uhseiil'c of Ali'. lt‘os‘Tcr. passed onc item, and the committcc rost- and reported progress. .\lr. .\laclcanqTrolTT-stcd strongly against the provisitflis of the new taritl' which reâ€" duced the duty of 25.3 per (’l'lll. on agricul- tural implements to 20 per cent. He said that. noieduction had chcn made in tin- raw nutterial used in the niamifacturc of machines. and that it would he llllt‘l‘ ht‘t'li tiiadt: ii); the w ay l'til'lit Trat ions and to the serious detriment of the puhlio iii- Intei-estliig Items and Incidents. Import- ant and Iiintriiciive. Gathered from Iaiitlc to the Pacific. There are now LN) l’orl. lltli'oli. The British warships lllakc and Tartar are now at Ilalitas. Toronto ill‘ll'l'llll'll have Voted llll’lil- selves an allowance of silt Ill :1 year. The gram: of Sirdolin .\lacdonald at Kingston was :idol‘in-d with floral trihun \Vcdncsday. liolit-I‘L lllltt'lit‘. a (i. T. hotw'ccii two cars at St. Lamhcrtis \‘T‘cih iTt-sday and was killed. on lu‘akcman. lull \\ llx‘ Mr. Henry Franks. :T ('rinn an \T-‘TT-r. ll. was lTurn-d at l'icton 'l'uwd‘lv wi'ii 1i- l'. l’. A. that all There is one kind of the nci'TspatTT-rs ii. (‘anada are in f:-\oi of. and that. is l'ay your l'apcr in Villlf'l‘. llros. l.ialtililics.MNTJATTL ”n.5,. l‘olitu firms are llll.‘]'l‘\lt>il. ruinous to the hosinrss if the reduction ' ‘ ! llic (.‘ciit ral llazaarl onszinv. TTf .\loiit- real. has assigned on tln- demand offiaiilt .\‘Twcral 'l'o- TURNER’S DRUG l“ I at"; and school inatcri l llotI-l ltl'glt‘t'l lo Sl‘)’ Liiiimcnt foi Horses and I tile. Turner's lol‘ the. hands and me. l"rosl ilcnc 1.25 IF NOTI’AID IN ADVANCE. _â€"__â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- lliristol TT.iTiT T. T t l l i I :“t'l‘i‘ washed ovcrhoar-l and drowned. i‘hccp were landcd. The ('allta‘n and il'l'vv. took to hoats and rowed to bt. ‘1": Various I’rofincen from the At- , .\llll‘Yis. in: >- . .lttllliiS. l l T tai'y honors ‘TT_v thw Sixteenth l’TTTii.TliT n.‘ .\dâ€"‘ . \\ iartoii. committed sunin T - .lsll- :‘;‘.‘ ; l'l. .\Il‘..loh1i,\,(,T;u-]i“,tfir‘upphlul‘h“ U1. .\‘ir‘ 1 th \llllillnl ho t. ‘Alni‘y's Bay. cattle wci'c stallcd on tl . . - lllt‘ l’l'l"l‘}1“““‘ 1“ u“? ”l l Tniro-TT 1': r 71l\"i"t' . I P] t 5‘ l r: - ; 1c as under pressure I, "Jill". l 1":‘1 of watvr. and there is a he. ism-n. l! i- iTT.TT.--1i.i.- u. \i'lal‘li Thour l~'rid.iy. dam plan saved $2tttt.tlttt) and gave a shorter and safer route. 7 A ftcr recess the House went into coin- :TiitTtee on ways and means. . This item was Iinally adopted: ers’ holstcrers’. liarncssnTakers1 hardware. 32.1. per cent. ad valorcni. the item. “ Bituminous coal, til) cents per ton of 21“)” pounds.” roads. asked that this duty he struck otl‘. H‘oiiti It. was too had that the duty should he ‘ most. kept on to please the No ors. . was changed. they are to he free when and so long as‘ eggs are allowed to enter L‘IlllL‘ll States. ties on rice. when imported hy makers of ‘ rice starch for use in their factories only. are tixT-d at regular duty on rice is 1.5 cents per pound. ll gauge. When imported wire fencing for use. in their fat'lol‘ie: N.\\'.'l‘. scattered them 1 Charlton ‘ granting . vorites at nominal prices. and condemned fl“. soverit \- “1' ‘1“. their policy generally with great vigor. .\.,i (,1, My, l‘illis. nient‘s incapacity and folly.‘ forty-four millions of acres of land~~ 1m“ . H1 1. .‘ rt' ll . ' p .. ‘ . 1 enough tomaintain a population ‘ ’1‘“ " "1“?“ ‘1 -‘ “'“‘“l"‘“” "1‘ ' UllUdliNlâ€"lllui been granted to railway \1. ll' p11. .. . p . . i corporations. sonieoftln-m necessary.le ' " "‘1“ “ ‘1' ""1“ “341““ “l“ ‘”“ iiiost comparison with the vll Ill 21. The second I'lultse provides liol‘ All“. llav the closing of ltTTiTiinion canals. .\lr. llaggart proposed to suhstitTutc tho claust- adopted when the hill was hcforc tlic House in IH‘JL’. that the canal-s shall in- closed on Sundays hctwcou the hours of ti mm. and it p.m.. providing: that “ iiicasc ‘of urgent necessity owing to pressure of Hon. .\lr. Foster moved the adoption of l husim-ss causT-Tl hy interruption of traffic or the approach of tho eloa» of naviga- ltiou.“ the clause may he suspended ori Mr. )lt'hliillen. on behalf of the rail- \‘ai'icd hy order in council. which slnilli I 'nuc in force for only four wm-ks at ‘T and may apply to ono or more ca-l Sir llTw-ior Langevin. llr. Sproulc‘ crease in the duty or undortakcrs’. tip-- cahiuctmakers’ . and saddleis’ lon. items 22‘.“ and Build-l . road as follows: and skclp iron or st pt'l' ion. 'a Scotian iiiin- ‘ iials. . :Iiid .\lr. .\lasson opposcd the inclusion of The item was adopted. Sault Ste. .\lario (‘anal in such :1 iron or steel The item of " Fmrs. z'iconts lt'l‘tltizell.” (lii division. a clause was ado Ti- ‘ [‘11] T o o~ .55 1 till ii i l .1 al T with the amendment that cd hy no votes to 3;. imam”; m. galvanizT-t T T l :illt‘ (if clause. . . .\lr. (‘liarliou then announced that heT il'ce ”ll” ill" would iiot jeopardize the clauses passed :hy pressing tlioso limiting railway Iratlic, ‘1‘1‘ and pi‘oliihiting Sunday excursions. llc. vah Trem . The egg On motion of Hon. .\lr. Foster. the Illl'l‘i'l‘l'lil' tll‘oppt'il lllt'lll. lliill llll' t'tillllllll-p ice pi‘ol‘t-edT-d tot'onsidei‘ t he penal cl:iiisT-s.i :i . . . v~ T . 4. “f ‘l- “‘“L l’,“1 l“"”“l- 1 h“ '1 hey were adopted and the hill was re- ieggs imported into( ported. , T 7 lloti. .\li‘. llflly ilili‘tldlltetl liis‘ ltill to “"ll- MV- J“l'~lt'l' ' . ' l ~). . . . . N)" h‘ mil" and aiircud the .\orthwcst 'l crritorics Act. It l‘." makers "l Tpl‘ovidcs for an extension of powers to tho .\ssoiuhly and for tho appoint- tlalvanizcd iron wire. (ll. i'lis‘iiilns lilllllllll'l mom of justices of the peace and stipend- L'nitod States. lio‘tt'ttd “l “Ni-11H»? .llr. llaiiT-s' motion on the Ellis cass- ii all dirt‘t'friell‘W Ml‘; l‘lllisiimprisonment.andaskingthe House accused til“ Government “l to :itlii‘m that the Supreme l‘our'. of New ‘ ‘i. iiuiiiher of limits to their in? llriiiisw it'k w :is dT-scrvii L: of console for punislTnn-nt it inflict- )li‘. Ilauics supportT-Tl street car who wit the litt\'t'l‘l“ 1" 9’ ' ilig' .. 1 . ll.s iiitITltili \\ till a long speech. n- saw . . .\lr. llazen answered .\lr. ltivics in an L of l'l.-- . all the tat-H. ho was alTlT- to lTrush awav . ‘ dirt. . . - - - :tt'hinU'. made a mastcrlv tli'll‘lli‘t' of the action of . “L r uimceess-irv. Another . ~ . , ‘ ' the New lil‘llli~'\‘.l"l{ court. .\lr.l‘ra~1cr them l'iiitcih‘tai istoth' . , . . ' ‘ ‘ tTTllowt-Tl; and tin :T \lr. li.‘.ll'|l. speaking‘ of duty was with the addition of the following: "l’ro- iii and Mr. .\chullcii opposed this view. They protested against an iii- i ill-1" ll(‘lll. The House rt-suTTn-d in concurrcncc on the items in the new taritl': Vinegar was changed from H cents to t; cents per gal- """ were alto i .l.â€"IdliAll‘llll or stool plates or sliccts, sheared or unslicarod. hoop. hand. strip col. sheared or in grooves. and iron or stool of all widths not thicker than No. 17 gauge. n.c.s.. B‘llslron or steel sheets. iron or stcel hoops. hands and strips. n.c.s.. and other i widths. slit-ct ltlllt'l; Slilttlliel't‘ii. littlls‘llt'il. l. and (‘anada plates. No. it gauge and thinner. 33 pcr cont ad further ‘vidod also that. if llll' [-Illil“l States im- pose a lT-ss duty than 3 cents per dozen. an (‘tllllVItlt'lIl duty shall he collected till ‘anadaC' then i on the l. ll. Ilt' saw'a youiu.r lady on a ct decd occupying two seats. and he thought: " This is proinis-i ‘ I‘ll keep to) tyt' till llt'l'.“ s not Ill. He met a young lady on the street car’ . who wort- a gown that did not trail inthe i and he thought : She has some sense. " Site‘s IV. lie was introduced to a youngr lady ata‘ iiilrodiit' ‘ hill aiiicndingthe act respecting thcdut ics resolutions. "l‘hc hill was then read a first tinn. Dl‘e‘il‘s‘ had also a great deal to say. The : lliiill ttlistil'viziuco lllll was considered in it‘w solieiiic for the. Cornwall canal camelcTTTTuTiittt-e. The first. clause. pro ihitingr should he allowed to stand. Ilc asked .lohn Carling. was married at Montreal; in for a great deal of criticism. although ‘ the puhlication or distrihution of Sunday the Hoveriiinciit lo reimpose the old \\'cdnT-~day {o )liss lipmpi,“ '1‘;,-,.},,.,.,.UTII Mr. Haggart explained that. the Sheik‘s , newspapers was adopted. upon a Vote of duty. daughter of Mr. Tlli\lll'l‘ 'l‘ast-l.TTi-T--Tu i V . l 'I lit‘ i't\‘.'ll Hf .-\lli|oliit' \\ l'llll'fi‘tlaV \‘utt'ili in favor ol taking $l't.tlvlo stock in illel Carp. Almontc and l.ai:ark llailwznd Only five ballots were cast against thci hy-law. l A team driven lTy a son of limit. G. \\'.i lloss ran away at. \Vardsvillt- \\'T»dnc~da\' I and threw the young man and two vouir ladies out of the vehicle. lTTu no one wasT seriously hurt. red is: ‘ i l'ttlll'tl , . It is estimated that alTTTui Lotto inan- hood sailing-T- Voters \\t‘ll' registered in, Toronto on ’l‘lll“'llil_y llinlcr lllt’ registraâ€" iioii act. which came into operation tlr'ii for the first time. Sir Donald .\. .\‘mith has forwarded a Sin iron. son. praying for the pardon and release of Donald Morrison. tho .\lcgantic outlaw. iiow‘ dangerously lll in St. Vincent de 3that lit-r hut-hand had just. shot himself. .Iuoi'ning. and it is supposm largely sig‘m-de-iiiion ttTSii‘JTTlm 'l‘hmm .1 STORE. Tiniin the liook or Sta~ vivc us a call. “'1: have Trap and fancy Station- of all kinds. Blaudis (I. l’. Ii. ion wanl an tionaiy line, everything in No. 23 ciicral cargo and 2d”) ashore in a d(‘ll><‘ at St. Shun/s. St. are all] safe. The ic main dcck, and g ‘lthlc and shot-p. went ‘1': .\ltllitlué’ afternoon The crow and ihciu'c tlt“ll:tl('llt'll messages Particulars of the disaster vT-rv dittieult. to olTniin. People in ‘T‘il‘iiiiiv are landing the slim-p and The \‘t-sscl is going to of heavy south-v st say slic is my gr! Tux.d on hcr; ll't’ j-LTTptmts this evening lint: stealth-l" arc ll. Ill“ lit'iglilihl'li'ihll. ill": Thori- i- no illopt- of saving alTandoin-d hT-r Tucs- lil‘t'lU‘ll Ill liix-t't's r was drawn rents. Tlis cannot help. The captain . .\ln- will likely III‘ in a day or to o. 'l'hT sit-amt in lllt'l't' lTv s‘rong tidal cur i. thr- \‘.'tTi"~i spot on the “lode Xt'wfolllitl- l;.i:d coast for disa~tt rs to sliippil.,':. The iii tin- l,t‘l‘__"llltltl'l;‘!1ltl i» titiiit-ri Milli er cits of many largcstcaias-rs. itlT‘l lrllllllllll‘lilll‘ll"Hlllllg l‘i'tlfts 1"“ their NU li\i‘~' \'.t:l'i,‘ lust. . f (Tl lit-lies iiil'l't‘. .l. li. a prominent citizcn of lo at an curly Shortly :iitcr ti o‘cloCk the dischargi- of a l‘evtd‘s’l'l‘ was heard coming from a room upstaiis. occupied lTy Mrs. .l. ll. .lI-i'iiiyii. The holist' i" t‘igl” “l'l"" and a minutc or n. .\lrs..lerinyn caincrunâ€" intelligence .lt’I'illyIJ. two alter the slit hing down stairs with illl‘ .lcrmyn was arrested last August on the in;r trust funds to the c);- tciit of :TlTTTiit 5.1.1" to. and it was supposed that he had fled the country. His wife iioi'.’ atiirms that he has iicvcr lcft the hou-e. hut has lTT-on hiding in a small charge of w a“ rmiz: unknown to anyone hut herself. lie was preparing to leave Town that, i that the «x- r-iit'tiieili i’olJa-t'lo-l \‘.‘il l liis prt-pnso-Ti (1"- par:Nina'ouplcd with thu- t-ti‘ects of his iinsetilt d his long and closu- (“‘lliilu'liit'li'. mind. The sni -iT‘.~» hT-ld iht: rev-dver to the hack of his land. and the hall glaiiccd. coming out at? the tT-n.pl--. Deaf: was instanian Doctors worw sumâ€" ticv saw that tho- wound linusi provT- fatal. .lT-rniyn sin-cinnhcd a! 1 o‘clock. The d. ad man was well conâ€" iii‘. It'll lllt‘ll‘“l. llli‘. ‘lil‘l‘it'ii. and at T he t'im- possessed a good lirtlsiln-ss and ti:- T'i Tl Il‘lt'lli'l,‘ of lll< fcthW- citizens. l: is said use of intoxieants towns in " ' i’l'tTVliU'I‘ not ail'octT-d i/}' The ‘ft-.i:llit'~. llli t-\'el‘}'lil.\‘ Hf 57.7“?) ll.| ll. -‘l' the emigrants in masses. where they would Wu" lm‘lt‘l‘ "“"T‘l'lt'l'l‘lmn' M13 1),, lie madt- Tiphismind he Hil"lll toi‘iarrv‘ . have the advantages of schools. t’htll‘t‘lll"- mt vT-d a long resolut Tit will“: fol-1h all and 1m.“ “mm“ “m “I: “ fl hunt. 1-, I ",1 thL; 1h“ WM: lhc \toincn oi Canada :ti‘v IIIIllS and Ilttituilit‘t‘S. tllC(itfl‘t‘i'illllt‘lltllllll l ill" l‘ll‘l'llfl.sl:'ilt".‘> lt'llillllé: “3' ill :Ill'. "idltl st‘lisil'lt' “‘ll'l illl' (L V ll't‘l ( | up ‘i i’i‘iivli ”ii lllIill l1“. “MINE“ “1' {Lil a '3: ' ' o'- .ci‘ civilizcd countries. when- the it'- T inalc population ch-t-cds the male. l 'l‘lw l“i‘:i~T-1'liivcr flood is not. l'lil' llldll lliT- :‘rvnt llooo -i 1‘52. \\lIll ll“ -l'_l'li hf :lllttlcliwlil . a halt inehT s hi; TT. 'watcr has o\'crllo“\'-l the dykT- at l'i .\lcadows and iloodtd L’Ntitl acres. \‘Thich tiTTvoi-p. Tl“- mq .sTTomooo to reclaim. worth lapsed. lyl: .2.” .l.. .T Tis- m-nt wlniri at \VT-stham I‘litll‘l has col- l"roin present indications it looks as if the Canadian peach crop w ill ho unusual- r'T-. (lroi' crs say that for years they so Tltiickly as special reference to tho numhcr ot :aving ill ' l‘t“ disadvantage of Canada followed. l . . v from a personal s7~TT Tlpoii; . . . i l ' n a '1': s: . o .;‘ granted and the length oi railwav llltt' U 211” l; x 11.11 . m m '1 ‘ ‘1 ohtainod tln-rehv. lle iTiovT-d lite Tollow- if“ H.) ‘1‘ 1"“ H “’7‘. H 1‘ l' i . . * ,T . . . - llTIli lol‘ t'tvlifciiiiv'. lln- mg resolution: " lliat in im- opinion ot ,u. ittii l “. ‘ \\ l ‘~ - . T.’ ' s s z» .- ' as ll in this House the puhlic lands oi the [MM \\.~ ll “ ’lr‘m‘ . ‘l l . . .. . . i .. ‘ iniiiion should he sold to actual settlers ‘ i H M‘ only upon meat. and 111 such are: s as can he reason- . Tl‘t‘llt‘)' in the newspapers. and .\. \‘Iu‘t't’ll til‘ gave a fair his own in". T- l v lli'. lle ‘Tt‘oi li‘t‘lu‘i:‘il:ii_\' corrected the llii‘lll'l'l't‘lli‘tlsl Tiis of 1ch reasonable terms of .-l‘illl‘- . . . , ‘ facts of the case which had obtained cur- \\lll|'ll .\lr. chci‘saw pT-achos lTlTTTTm amended. l’aul Penitentiary. w: \ .1,“ “UN, “T “H.“ trouidos A young: inan named Leon Bertrand. . . , . living at 2V» Bclniont sti'T-T-t. .\Iontrcal. at- i 1b”) 1 , “otlars .v'im hardly ""“Qr tciTTpted t commit suicide in that city l "“ 3'1," " 1“.“ ”‘ '37 li“'.h“wr hi‘vrxlflnw“ Thursday night hyshooting himself. line i, 9.”! u" ‘i 3" 1‘”. CC.“ . “f ‘\'|'iitH“:li" was taken ioihc ticncral Hospital. w here i 1"" V‘ “"l'.‘ ' 1! PM“; and i.“ ”W ‘ . “‘1 ill" he lies in a critical condition. i l" U \ “1‘.“ ' in“ “B‘d'W-S 11“". s‘now l. y. T . v . \ VT . ‘ . - _ Th‘e wan-rs of the Fraser lift'cr it: llri' ‘ f l 1 \A:'Jfiliiiâ€"u:lkl:::: \ ish (.Toluinoia are now i‘i'l'l'lliliJ li'iv‘ I , - :- - ria. \"anco‘a «~i‘adeNa..xliiiTT ari- theoidv I): railway “Mimi . Tt w'id reach It”). ' hams are not so 0 . l . Tunnels and . l’aciiil‘ hav-g ,,\r..3~ 23.“ TT I tiny lili'l : son. 3th ::l.<l .\li a torn. i- .i ltIJIH-l ”1-" Tl‘l" \‘til‘ illll" ll}' it \Vai‘imck. . _ il'T-‘ul'i't‘o:.:tTl-“o-l\‘Tlcl.1-Il‘llliZT-.. ’ tint-iph Mi}. _\'v‘.i F- of hall who was not o\crdresscd. and vtt| , " \‘T l‘ l “Hil‘ i‘. \\'ill\l lllit“ “ills '\ isIlIlu' l't illt‘l llll“ )‘LU‘IY all il'lllll‘iilllt llQII'Vt‘Sl t IICXV wrung. . and Lu 'T' ’:~ r.) '._v ii'osts to nip them "s huin... died ill . d e} ,.. (iiol ili' lll"1i.:lll: . tu'vdx'slv :Tiyl sopso, LI'H‘tl Ct‘ill-i llefol‘t' liil‘l‘llllig. ‘p-‘Iu‘iies‘ ‘ Tonce lllt‘lx‘. 'l initis .. hinaiioli.” \i. “c s::'. llt'llill'l a young lady in a the- atre. who took oil' her hat and let him get a aliiupseof the stage. and he thought: l't‘spt-t“. .l l. siTlT‘i" TT, da\ at his late I TINW-ARE-s \EMPOPIUM. . Milk Pans, G. c. BROWNRIDGE; v. s., Milli Aradia’cors, PONTYPOOL. ONTARIO. ‘ llAlil'A'I'I-Z ()i" ()X'l‘Allit) V l‘ZTl‘IlllXAliY l i‘ullege. 'l‘oronto. (mice and residence lirsl door West of post ollire. l‘reaisalltliseases of domestic ‘animals by latest principles of veterinary >Clcllcc. LEADING STOVE ()N Till“. .\lARKl’Xl'. I.\' 'l‘llli PURCHASING T. H. HASSARD, V.S.. Illlhmk. - - 'Vl’..\Dl'.\Ti-Z 0F Till-Z ONTARIO Vl-"l‘llil- 7 insiry Folk-go. liiseast-soi‘ Domesticatml Animalstroated on scientific principles. Equine Deni isii‘y a spt 'ialty. Registered in accordance with the Veterinary .\et. Utliee supposile Dominion Hotel. liesidencc Kingst. (Malaria. 4e 51 l‘t'l‘l Don't forget the I)lil.L‘C~- 407 ( ______â€"â€"â€"â€" V P. . \"A’I‘FGIRD. ACCOL'NTAX'I‘ .\Nl) assignoe. Books opened and closed. .\c And if vou want mwtm“: ii: p counts collected. .\ssigiimentstakcn in charge ainiall details C(‘iiiipleted. Special atlcntion given to lmok-kceper s work whet e services of a permanent book-keeper are not. required. Comiiiuiiications from neighboring towns ro- ccive prompt attention and services in such places iori'oriiicd iiiodei'atully and satisfac- or). t tiice: 27‘.) water street. Address. i’Ost’ otlice box 125. l’eteruoru. 0m. I aim ’ ‘ My lll‘l.\l l'llilll‘Ill â€"we: thing in our line you have .t e~i you will strike it rich hy calliT._' and we must make room for a. ll' sist of the handsomest, iiol i .. .1 \Vedtiiiig presents ever brine-.1!“ pleased to Show you In spectacles w I‘ will in town give us a call. We will he present low' prices will surprise you. ."c hound to clear out out" anec to get a hargant tl"\\. fl BANKS. T. B. COLLINSHSSCO. BANKERS. The Jeweller, - ee‘ ” Ontario. V, Millbrook, .\.Vl) OTHER (200]) NOTE." dis: iiiilcd. Drafts issued on all points in (‘aitadaaiiti the l'iiited States at lowcsi rates. The (‘ollci't ioi. of Sah- aiid other notes a specialâ€" ty. Loans inadcoii lieal Estate. .\'o eoininis sion charged. OFFICEâ€"North side of King-st. 1’5" ReferenceAl'aiiadian Bank of (‘onuiicrctu Wood Keills, BANKERS, °""“"°’ ASSETS ................... ' ASSURANCE IN FORCE-~~ Transact a general Banking husiness, in- cluding collecting and dismuiitiiig l’ar- mer‘s Notes for any time during twelve months. F.\i:.\n~:i:s' INCOME ............................. Millbrook, The Company has been able to its accumulations more than Premiums received during the yearâ€" itself. THE FOLLOWiNG The Imperial The Queen The Norwich Union The Northern The United Fire The Hand-in-Hand Pia T The American Surety C0- The Waterloo Mutual Deposits received and interest allowed at highest current rates. The Atlas Drafts issued and collections made at all points on most favorable terms. REMEMBER ~ NEIDER'S ”7201; in Diamonds. le’r/zcs anag’el’ HENRY ARGU E, Agent, Millbr 10"- if R efa Iirll Hg in one gum». .$27,799,756.51 during the past year to add fifty-five per cent. of the Life a. fact which speaks for ‘W. H. HILL, “ Dixon STEEL COOK " (.';\i.l. AND SEE IT l‘TlCl’ORli l-Il..\' l'IW ll l: l : l‘I. Prices Right and Goods Guaranteed. , l‘ctei‘hoi‘O‘. ho \Vatcli, (.‘lock or Jewellery line . ll us now. ..T and new stock, which will Unlr and most unique designs for lni’n‘amllhrook. .iock and we are certain our :Tvo in a position to suit you. Our stock is large \Vln-n you are present stock and if you need any- SEE 01m WATi‘ltASS, ELGIN AND ROCKFORD WATCHES. J. STEELE, King-St., Millbrook, '39 GS.ADahada $1,240.483.12 $4,001.776.90 COMPANIES ARE REPRESENTED: The Mercantile The London Assurance The National of Ireland The Canada. Accident Co. to Glass Insurance Co. Fire Insurance Co. for Central Ontario, Petepbopo. w. H. McCARTNEY, Agent, Bethany. ‘"SfiYANs ' I Artist. cutting. Shim I nsorial’T ahly occupied and cultivated by tiers; that no sales of speculators or mitted; that lihcral provision slioiilt made for free homestead grants to win 1 . ‘ 1.. _ ‘1 . ' y .’ l' ] . ‘1” tlers. and that land grants to railway ‘ i “n “a“ ““11“ T” “twduw -‘ ’5 ‘ ‘L ' coipai'atioiis ernnient with reckless lavislTiu-ss the’serious detriment of the puhlic inter- est. ’ BARBER SHOP. and every wiid puhlic l-iiiiijttti Ilavics himself‘liad seemed to justify. middlemen should he pci'-‘ H“ 1:11'1 dim“ tuc hroad l'rl'l‘ill'l‘i 11“” H ‘ l 1”“ judge llt' should lll'. ‘\ l‘l-‘ l lilllsl lilid will \\‘l any llli‘llll‘t'l‘ attacked a tollow‘ it up lgv impeachment. lle siwul lTi-lillltl lcrt wdod House and gallcrics. and was have hccn made hv the (luv-1 . l wariulv applauded at the close. and to. - t . . Iloli. .\ll‘. .\.lllls continued the dchate on tho I‘lllis case. llo dealt at great .\Ir. Coatsworth moved a resolutionll"“iâ€"t"lll"filll 111" ""‘1-"‘llllll“li'~ll“‘l‘til'll‘di " That it is cxpediont to insert in every ‘ l'lll‘flflilll‘T ' contract for any puhlic work made or en- . Sir .lohii lhoiiipson asked whether lilt" tered into hereafter a clauserequiringthe ..ll1‘lLâ€"'ll'1t‘lll _"l. ”it“ ““llv‘l‘ “‘3’: Him“. this contractor to pay the workmen engaged {NW-“10H. t‘lllll‘l‘ ”I WW“ “I lltl't't'lm‘ 01‘ upon such Work at a rate of wagi-s at ‘ iii a logical spec -h. the House fortunate- least equal to the current rate of wages l l."f11'1'1"\‘d at All.“ ““1“ ""ll"lll-"1"“' Ml" . paid in the locality who“. such “wk i,- .\lills had iiioiitionod :i. great iiumchrot'l being done at and during the time such “11".” 1“ “ 1‘1"“ ill“ “"“dm‘l 9:“‘1 lflllgllDlfl'i contract is hoing carried on. unless the (ff .lll‘lgl‘f ll‘l'l ”“11 l-rought “”j"l‘»1““il"1‘~ Minister with those department the con- “1 )‘ll'llnlll‘dll- and l1“. had lllllrlmlt'd , tract has hcoii made shall. for special i'oa- ““11 lh“ sphere. "l liill'llnllll‘m 1“ _"“.‘â€"~.'"ml sons, rpm“. the contractor from ‘11.. oh- I to an enquiry into the conduct of ,nidgos.‘ scrvaiicc of this clause.” lilo (Sir John) asked every memhor of the Mr. Quinn.“ replying {m- 111,. (:HWHP ‘T llouse who had lim-TTT-Tl to tho-cases cited ‘ mom. said that. although the resolution “Twill“, the rang? ‘fl ‘ll-‘l'u‘qml ‘i‘l‘lfill’lfl' . ‘ l . at. first sight seemed rcasoinihlc. it. would ‘1“‘911 al""llllt‘l." l‘lmll‘d l” ill“ ‘ll“""l ‘11“. an ”HH'IJUIHHU‘ he foiiud impossihlo to carry it into oper- ation. \Vho would determine what were current wages? \\'ould it he hy the l‘l'l lToI' llliiolls. hy the t'olitl‘ut‘toi's or lty the law of supply aiiddcmand? If it were all ‘ over the country. as he illitll'l‘s‘lntiil it wasT iii 'l‘oronto. that an agreement was ar- ranged hctween tli'o ditl‘ci'eut trades and T contractors what the rate of waives shall he. the resolution might ho pi'acticahlo. I Mr. I). 0. Fraser remarked that mcnt would not hire if they wci‘c' not offered i thing in sight an lire; for a " his cvos. such as fitness of the judge. his ii~liipel‘;l-‘ iuont upon the honch. tln- partizanship of his conduct. or the conduct of the judgel in addressing jurors in such a manner as: to show that he was departing from liis_ husiuess of laying down the law and deal- politics instead of law. 'l‘liis‘ was tho entire range which tliediscussion had taken in the l’arliamcnt of l‘liiglaiid.T Mr. Mills asked the llouso to-day to com-d mil the very otl'cnco the judges had chon censured for in Parliament. they hoing impctuonsly iicss of woman‘s progress toward lllet lllllll‘?‘ The answer is lillt‘lit't‘ in this ta in" will , . r‘ «it rtesios oi ‘ilT ls" llllt‘litli'tl in in existence; lie was assured that it was i'n‘aetisT-d in Toronto. l’olish Jews having been imported hy the. firm of l.a.illT-y a Go. to do some work on ready-made elolli~l .lolinl felt that he would not he doing his duty if he did not dcprecate this assump- lioii on the part of the House of a func- tion which the constitution did iiol give not. lie to aiiyho tho Trades and Lahor Council had dc- clarcd that there was sweating. Mr. Ingram stated that sweating was done hy private. individuals. and that men employed on puhlio works usually "lit (3 fair wages. in this matter than that. of a delta-ting oluli. was asked to-day to onsoll upon its judgments of a character which lure the prestige and honor of and make it a laughing stock. circles, in this for them. journals. would rot this llouse at least in professional country. 311‘. Casey. .\lr. McLeod. .\Il‘. lAiIlIl‘IL‘I‘ followed. )lr. McCarthy spoke against the reso- lution. stating that the mime of the re- turning otliecr for (luion’s county ought not to have hecn hrouglit up. He op- posed the resolution because it was con- dciniiatory of the judges in New Bruns- wick. llon. Mr. Davies askcd if there. was no other course open to the judges but to act sumimtrily. Mr. McCarthy replied that Judge Tuck had nothing to do with the attachment. for contempt. It came up in another way at the. instance of a. suitor; The. motion was then put and lostâ€"Ho to 110. Hon. Mr. Daly resumed the. dehate on Mr. Charlton's motion of Juno 1, "That in the opinion of this House. the puhlie lands of the Dominion should be sold to actual settlers only. upon reasonable. terms of settlement, and in such areas as can he reasonahly occupied and culti al- cd by the. settler; that no sales of puhlie lands to speculators or middlemen should be permitted; that liberal provisions should be made for free homestead grants to settlers; and that land grants to rail- patiiy had ones flight. The trouhlo was caused hy Woman’s 1m Government contractors undcrhiddiiig lo- cal contractors, who figured on the local rato. of wages. Mr. Coatsworth spoke. again. giving an instance in Toronto in which a contrac- tor suddenly lowered the rate of wages. a strike. resulting. which he and his col- leagues had managed tosot tlo. He thought. that this resolution should he adopted. it only to prevent Government Contractiors from entering cities and underhiddiiig lo- cal contractois. Mr. Mara thought something should ho done to get. tho Admiralty to pay current wages to the Canadian workmen Working on tho. I‘lh’tlllllllltlh fortifications. Mr. Davin thought. such a principle Would upset. existing gnxditions, and that. to he logical, the. rcsoliflfi’n: should ho ox- teiided to merchants, clerks and hook- keepers. ‘ Dr. Spl‘olllc thought that the (lth-rn- intuit contractors had a right to under-hid local cont 'actois. Col. Tisdalo thought that the principle, of the motion led to had i'os‘ults_ Mr. O’Neill thought that tho adopting of this rcsolutioii would he a torrihle thing. It meant that the rules passed hy the Toronto labor unions would rule all over the Dominion. _ . Mr. McLennan said that the weak point Mr. Davin and sai'y to her. W hat ll 0 \Vitli a sire and cane. thing to tell ya Summoning her speak. himself for \\' lien at. "That v71” she was listen "â€"is what opal ring.” l’cllitieks a ticks. \ '~ Queen of your sex. "Dearest." site 1 ilush Tworsproading her check. at last consented to our marriage. lle was too deeply moved to express fortyâ€"live minutes. last he found voice the latter thrilled with emotion. llliiilliT A gentle pressure of th llis cyos roste< with a fascination of horror. " (‘oiisidci‘iition for others is a great point. to she is.- Vl. a ‘\ oiim: lady ‘ goods store who did not paw chr every- Tiit- clerk husy for an hour that she might huy a spool of thread. and he thought: " hho must really ho a treasure." (l lit‘l‘il 1 I'll. lie was accidentally pushed against 1 young lady in a crowded corridor. wlr did not stare at him and mutter " Awk- ‘ ward hruto " when he apologized. and he thought: “ There‘s a gem. u Vill. ‘ lle iioiircd a young lady at a street cor- ner in the lTusinT-ss part of the city wait- and lll' could hardly lTT-lievc ‘ llc hoardod the same car and followed her in her home. IX. Three days later. attci' he had secured l T he said '. “ " .\ few days agol saw you :11 a crowd- ed s‘rcT-t corner waiting for a car.” " Yes." she said. insomcsnrp ht- (‘Xl‘llllllll‘tl " Beacon light in the dark- ' Shiningr star of l" ways . 1L lll‘l’lt'l‘ l'tillt‘t'tiiitit; \Vill you in“ city not of no le. She could ‘ it she wished. and that is the main point hriiig out. .\ man who will notlie to a woman will ti)’. No woman dislikes other woman until with a man. (loud people don’t. get. half the sym- do. Dollars hrigliten as they take their if (-‘ot Ily ct smile she “Dearest." she cooed. when seated in tho gloaniiiig. "l have in." all ing. I got hy moli ____â€"â€"â€"- int lejislashun. so that lcjislasllun is only 111 particular conse- al support is as valuahlc to a man as his material support is neces- )Ioiikcyiiig. 1m Tl; his hat his fortitude he hado Il‘l it'codcd . o hand told him keying with an 1“l“‘ll the, fateful jewel life was in her Bliip‘sty'st illt‘lll.Il1tlllilitil;. . .\lcridcn Britannia Co. in a dry Brant it lll‘.I'llli‘. .TT the t'ollvgiutw on Saturday wliT-ii h.- was sci/.wl dizzincss lllltl iii-ll Ill'lllt‘ Ill ll. Ill l'i‘l'tih'tl and l-i'uisT-s ' some lllllt‘. (a. .T--_- Deceased in *5? Feel . away on Friday huildei'. Ilchocca 5'3 \‘cars of age. and came to llainiltt ‘. lie was for tw'ciTQv-tivc y llc lsi'TT. inemhcr of native of Dci'ensliii'e. ling. the school l‘T-ai‘d. captured at Niagara Falls. Ont. '1 Luis tl:‘_\’ Irv (,‘liief tTl l'T lire \lUIilIgaIlll l'c‘TcT't’ ive tliitiin. ”rant w as taking ordu'. dress path-ins. l>\ came her ow n di‘T-ssinakor ‘ .\lI‘ a‘ljw. nahhod. The (‘nnadiziii pan_\' is not al Units wcstcrn Kciiiiiort- coal ;. l‘aciiic liliil‘.'.<_\‘ ( as far exist as \\'ii.i: (ll lines~ cast oi have him are supplied trout Nova 5 mild. Al :1 ii‘wt'illi‘: t-f llie Hliit'wl‘s «d ».l- l had special engagements; on \\'T- lgiuo hcr notice that l w anicd 'l hut por. hut yew. must. Saturday nights we have over the I‘ivi'l‘.‘ .. The i'l'op reports from :1 are very encouraging. \‘Tliilv fi‘vx places ilit‘ l'llll: lilitl il‘tisl some damage. on the th- fol' gllhll crops were ~t‘l'lt‘ill The corn ain ]llilt'i's I'l'l'll injured. 1 warm. prove them. pect of a bountiful harvest. Tu: a for. T they were some- :1. tlelit'lllt‘ "papa has .lolin tor. fatally shot wealthy farmer. in 1 lord A; (Tillilll'll. ing live at Kempion. (ituitllliglll. it) is stli‘l ous remarks :ilmut Court. and hoih men came to Monday ti. make depositions. Ilil‘ (illit‘e (itmtllllgllt l'elii‘nIt-tl now in jail. but its gittin _ ‘ Thc Dominion liner Texas, ' all polli- (A had only caught one or iwoviciiiz s w should he cheap ‘ .\iidrcw' A. "\i.‘ the. a \‘-'.'ll-l{llo\‘.'li and, ‘ ilaiiiiltoli. llied .\lI-ii- . _ i‘T sidcin‘e. Achuh street. .\ll'. \\‘yllit‘ Illll‘illg.“ ilit‘ lilii‘l‘ _\'t'£ll" “1. ills" :istonis DT-pari- . lle haves a grown-up family. two sons of which :ll‘ekwitll thTr‘; ‘ \Villiam (‘oait-s. iiizitliT-miitical lll:i~i< ai. . This money to tin- nephew to do ml to him- s w a- in Coiling- I .5 1 e the {flu lliqul to another .y in 'l'inTi'iiiTury. In that town ‘ :arricd. and left the widow tgntcr unprovidT-d tor. and at t :. .. tut‘ i.‘.t. el' NT“. ‘ o: the town of Thurman. At .‘iLT- in-tanrt- T-t' the old lady-s friends was coming down the l‘li'w- lihrai'y stairs wi'l. .: llt'il'lil'il: l" lllt' ll'tlit' ~i'\'i'l‘..l i‘tlis which will lay him up it 1' Another of llamilton's pioneers passcdl I‘lt‘lll.i't".l \\ Wil.‘ 21 A wT-llvdrcsscd iiiaii calling litiiscli A. 1”; “1° 1 \\'. tlrant. hailing from Now York. was ‘ \l"“"“ which every in ‘._v oo- l coal ta'ninc. uses liali iillll then they have always largo supplies T .. the north shore of Lake Superior at Fort 1 \Yilliain. .\igonia and other poinis. 'l'ia ii" Smith‘s Fa'ls and Ottawa. the wages prevailing in their district.and i {"‘llr‘i‘ll'Wl li”l'1“l"l“gllih‘ ”WI”. husines's‘ol‘; . . . that he therefore thought the resolution .l‘l‘lglllt‘lll' 4“}‘1 .‘-_‘~’“““ “ll" l"'l|llt'<o .Jllt“ 7 form llfl' ~. lliztntt-Trd. lTT-lTl on" i I: .- n _ “ll“‘nppggulxy. ][0 suggested. lumpy.“ a House. was invited to leave its l-Tusiuess‘ Stub Ends oi"l‘liou:.:‘lit. night l.|c‘:'T.-\'ol. .lTTiTTI-s and .\l. -- T irmv v lTT-u it was i‘es‘ullliltill ohligiiig first contractors who {if littltllt‘s ll‘l‘l‘l go into its .liilsiiwss ol‘ \ ‘ ., . . 1 . . . . . . lToilT announced .lii: ll‘ \\lll1lll'.i r '. only Tlaughi sulT-lT-t, contracts to ohligt- the supâ€"Tum. ,ititlgmctit. 51l"-lllllll‘ then said he would T1‘.\\1"lilulll-Hil‘ll- \l“:Ҥ .‘1 I’M“. ‘1‘ l.‘ ‘l‘fâ€"l ihc i'TTgiiT'T~‘-iii amid i:T.TT.y T\pz'Tv s < . Tpcd \\llll wlu‘ tractors m lay CHI-rpm, pages. This. i“. not waste the time ill the llouso hy :irgu- " l: l,“ 1‘ “t it!" l: 'k “ lfll‘l‘llfi- WI 511'“; i‘T‘gi'T-t; lhc cplomvl has 1... 1: ." :.. w . llh miningdalo. ii appt thought. would reach tho sweating sysâ€" Elli!“ “'lWldWl‘ .ludgc ~llI"li hiljl “l' l'il‘l “"1 l “.H I“ h" "l“ ”l" l’”'”‘ ""‘ “‘1 l " with llle tT.Tii;TlioiT tor in. oi_\ 47 iii .\. wT «king in (.l.-nallaii. ha rTom. ' pirisdictioo. In any case. it was not an ‘ lil‘l‘ll- . . , , and l‘t‘lil'l\ lT. .-;T:ist- ot lllt' l..c’ ll. ' .T"T niiTa. :TT )lis‘s ””1121” fur Mm“. .\lr. J. [1 Edgar comhatcd )lr. Ouimct‘s interference with the privileges of this \\\u]owledt_:e lllllnllllt‘silllllll. . “H“. J 13.44““, “pvpulmm‘. p)“, p “pp. , ,l he “up”. had foi‘hid llilhorn tho hm remark that the sweating sum” i,- “m liouso. lwcauso tho llousc had no ‘llll‘l‘s-T‘ . ' It'll a man .ll\('.~ mono). a “'4‘!“th will he gl'l'filll)‘ missed. out they continued to meet in secret. a diction at all ilthil the premises. llothiri‘ “133}. f'-\l“""‘ ‘V"‘.‘ hill“ "i ll“ l‘Wt‘ and 1““ A 'l‘oronio pupflkw l"’1' V“, V} {inc lailn'l‘ l-Tcing away on husim-se a H‘ 11‘ “Hull“ . llil‘t‘tl lli'lp ltt'lil iln’ for? last \\T-. 1., ‘il i‘ll‘dwll‘i‘illl “‘1‘ llliulnl'd' '12:. .‘V‘Ml dav. 'l‘ucsday and \\‘olncso;.‘v v ' '3 :. he homo l"ri«l:..\ and engagements T ll HYI‘X‘ (liliill‘itt’ ii; sonic; have do .. llil' lll‘thlu't'l ‘ lu'lii‘l‘.l TT'yt-ryihiig: 'l‘liroughout ihe fruit lTT-ltT . .. . 1 promises well. and a large crop of ”41...; ‘ illiloi‘iiinnto \\ Tm; v, . “TL-”um V peaches. plums. can. no.) he T-xpo .1 .lllllt‘llt‘i‘cd his: llow «‘1‘ in t:-- and {or who..- death the lpotatoos have iii some few dry weather will materially Illl'T All can rejoice at the pros- .\tT Tiptoii Monday afternoon. the llov. Daniel Cox. a prominent Dunktird minis». (ioodiiighi. a lie law otiieo of (lif- Both pai'i ics Ltiille\litmt-. Some months ago . madc soino slander-T the l‘iev. .\ll‘. (‘ox‘sl‘ h_v ilio‘ daughter. which was l‘k'Sl‘liit-d father. .\‘uit was lTrouglu in ‘1“. l‘ii'cuit‘ 'i'ipton. \\'liilc in his assert-t ions. and the licv. Mr. Cox. angered hc-l yond endurance. sprang to his iT-T-i. and‘ draw in;r a pistol shot him twice. ‘t‘ox is, Adphlid“ Township. 2.5m tons. T disease in that town Monday. Hunter, Master, bound from Montreal to i it»: ’i‘ .- ..i'.'s of‘ ; was unit-red against the nephew. . .lusiictv .\riuoui'. ii i-re whom the was argued. has ' against tlt'lt‘l.~l' stfroir; ‘hT- ’- "'\\‘t>wl TH‘Y LT . lili‘ costs of acti as; The l‘i'ascr R in I still rising. .\i (l thT‘. {Ll'ltiVi' tile ‘ in 1“.“_’. The w and tin-r.- is ' ll l ltTl'. ‘l x . 12.: of . hut cal quiet v into a stat \‘\'ll 1 I fill lllli‘l‘.‘ ll‘ 'll?\lvil‘l~ leouplT- evidently had . l two rigs were in waiiiii-_r at tin-T l": the village. .\liss lloughi w alkod out 1 ct lllelll. and all drmo rapidly: ing. \Vheii he had mentioned this ho- . ' l l . 110“” ml \ _ . . . . . . . . s ' .s o ’e 1”“3 MT- G“‘”’v‘“""'1ll had 'll‘llll‘d "hill it" and “h“ h m”). ””ugh' t1“ hum. \Iid .- .1 . l. l .... T1- to attend the hand i‘tllit't'l‘i. ‘ . there. was aiiv sweating in Toronto. hut ml” tll“"”‘l‘l‘ml‘lil‘l ill“ “"‘111‘133 (”WW- ‘ ”"' I“ ‘ l""l'f “’ W” l‘ ' ‘“ “l-‘W pm. in it ““1 Wow“ IWTTTW My-“ ‘ [no fa'lTT-r was alllinsi ll':il.'. u hear.) This “”1151” “.1”, I“, more powers {-lli‘lll<t1'l\'l"$ attlractive: lToeauso they ‘itl‘t' l‘lll‘l' the ladv told me. "YT-e7. “up I“ Um l w hon informed of llll‘ cirt-zinistaiiw. -‘ H 1” u‘lle\ei ML Hui”. Hum“). dull" llllti lti-lilglll. lit." Teller-s coming hero to silll- i ‘lilm‘id 1" “will“ 1"l'iil’VN‘l ill" ”in“ if ptissiidu. ' It. is rumored that the housT-kt-Tu i\\'iiliaiii .\lTTTTle. coiiii;.oiily ki. \v i l.i/./.ic .\lootiy. is seriously ill. . 'sho has gone out of her iniiid. ‘~ cti‘. i‘l'l11I\ lI-l‘ is very strangt . llu‘cii llidilig‘ llel‘ clothes and ‘0}. ‘which show that licr mind is ' \Viilizzm Moody is a hrwlht't'rllv- ‘ iozid. liale :\1:iT-\‘-'liT-rrc‘.i is under 1: . The Moody farm a? ' prog-or'y of the murdered con; 1 . l l llzo steti‘w-l‘ Ocean. of Tpei::.it_v. tin 410$ Lille. or llel‘ trip west. 0T ‘ l L. illt‘. harg~ lieiit. of the Ogtlor-w l‘TTwiiig :11 1 Loni I‘vlll‘paliv. i1; 1. ‘. t'ie ill; Seymour. near Ssrer ls‘. "hi iin‘ iiiilos iT. tow .\iT-meTiT-m hay. a‘ '2 .T‘t-im-k 'a.in. Thursday. the i..l‘:_'c striking the Ocean upon her siar‘: our-i how. She was iiiimediaioly heat-ho on the lighthouse shore. The 12: went. down: 1‘. 'I of the crew- are i:.1s~:iii;.:. supinsod to link lwou killed. h} the .-. llision. The passen- gers were ail saved. but many of their etl’octs were lost. The water reaches to her hurricane deck. Adoraii Dell. (me of the early sottlem of hut lately a resident. ‘TOI Straihroy. dropped dead from heart lie left, "1' ilth oomiderablc wealth.

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