The equity, 10 septembre 1891, jeudi 10 septembre 1891
[" No.l:i.SHAWVILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., SKI \u2022TEMPI It Kith, 1891.VOL.IX.Mr. my interval in the untini story lie had related, and so eager xv is I to heal the conclusion, th.it 1 presented myself at t lie old office in Surrey a reel at lialt-pa-t three.i lm The gun is a hundred pounder work vive cd hy tin re men and firing seven aimed I in Of course I xvish her to live « » » » tu lM present ly.\u201c 4 \" I lien do not consider you sc It,* he 1 fimvie.1 you would lie early,\" said Mr.;\t: \"\t»»tl>er«.\"\tI < Tiffin-,!.ioIv.h like oltl !\tyou\t- ' ^ :\tlitiiktion here again.The business ¦>: the «.it.,i* ovcr :1- Ul\u2018 111 my mind.44 Consider others fortahly prox ded for.She would be happy when over for the day, and xvoshall not he disturb- ~consider others -consider others.\u2019\tif it was not for her vile tempi r.\u201d\t* answered again.44 Leave all to me.Make lie tore I go on with my story 1 have to \u201c * \u201c W,m ««re the others, doctor?* 1 ask.She is young enough for happiness,\u201d your preparations, and wo will go away and give you a piece of information and to make .ri, sl\u2019 the living,\" lie answers, speak said the doctor.\the happy tomorrow night.Say nothing at tnj|U.(l a confession.The information is that 1 Invc very slowly.He speaks so in compliance \u201cIf all girls were like her\u201d «aid Clifford.I,on* I did not yield, though he pressed\t,r^,.i.vd that during the .event thrown up the commission, so far us Mr.\"ith my request : when people speak,puck \u201c it would ho unhearahle.You know what j me mud.mid swore lie would deal honour-\tIt has ranspin ta.l,,h Louis Kcilwooil is concerned! 1 wrote a Ivt-\t! to me now 1 cannot understand them 1\tlife\tis.\"\tably hy me.The\tinfluence of your good\tvisit of the French\tfleet to Portsmouth ter to him this morning.enclosing the twenty\tconfused.Even as it is, 1 often have\t44\t4 \u201c Yes,\u201d said\tthe\tdoctor,\t44\tI\tknow.\u201d\tteaching was upon\tmo then, and guided me\tharbor the full length portrait of the pounds he left with me.and saying that 1 tu repeat w hat they say, to make sure.\t44 4 His voice was quite callous, and yet aright.The strength of that influence was Emperor William, presented to the (,»i.*vii could not attend to his business.He will \u201c \u2018 \u201c First, the living,' 1 say.4\u2018 Cive the his nature is not unkind.It was man of the proved by my love for Clifford and by what by the Emperor, was removed from the hall he wild at my refusal,\tand, as a gentleman\tliving a name.\"\tworld speaking to mini of the world.\t1 suffered in refusing him.Then he came to\tof the (Quern's palace at Oatorne, and\tthe who thinks no small* beer of himself,\twill\t\"/\u201cHe has\tone,\tsays\tthe\tdoctor.\tThey could have put their experiences side\tLondon, and he sought and found mo there,\tmodel of Nelson's shin Victory was also\tput send me an impudent\tletter in reply!\tIll\t\\ our friend.\thy side, and compared them agreeably, 1\tAnd still he pressed me to fly with him, and\tout of sight, evidently put up with that.\u201d\t*\u2019\t Have I a\tfriend,\u201d\tI\task,\t\u201chere\tin\tdare say.Since I left my home I have\tstill I refused.When you told me that we\tofficers who visited the castle might not\tto \u201cI in glad you've thrown him over,\u201d 1\t(Ms black land?\"\tlearned much.Hitter knowledge\thitter\twere to go\tto America I was overwhelmed\tconfronted by these reminders of matters t isn\u2019t only that it wouldn't 1k*Vx- .You have, he answers.\u201cClear experience ! My punishment is just $ hut with despair at the thought of losing him, unpleasant for them to contemplate.actly the correct thing to work one client\t)\"'C mind of disordered\tfancies.\tThe\tland\tshould not the man be punished as\twell as\tand 1 said\t1 w ould not go with you.Oil\tL iter advices from Vitebsk, capital against another, in a manner of speaking.\tls*\t»°t black ; it is the brightest in the world,\tthe\twoman ?\u201d\tthat night 1 met him by appointment and\tof the Govern ment\tof the same name, but Mr.Redwood is an infernal scoundrel!\t^uu lire il I'M)' of good education and\t41\tYou can do something,\u201d said\tthe doctor,\tinformed him of\tyour plans.He com-\tindicates that the\tsituation there is and I'd rather hinder than help him in am of\t,wltuial intelligence ; give your abilities fair\t44 towards helping her to a healthier\tframe\tmended me for my spirit, and proposed that\tmuch more serious than was indicated by his schemes.\u201d\t*\t, pKv.\" .\tI of mind.Treat her w th gentleness ; , I should go with him at once and not return first dispatches.The movement of the \u201c He 11 have no difficulty in getting some\t\u201c \u2018\t\u201c *cver m*nd the land,\" 1 say, \u201c never\thumour her ; sympathise with her ; win her i home ; but when I spoke again of marriage\tpeasants begins to assume the proportions body else to take up the affair!\" said Mr.\tmi,id\ttny education and intelligence.Name\tback to cheerfulness.Arc her parents\this only reply was that I must trust liimen-\tof a general and formidable revolt.\tIll their Hailow, 44 but xve hold what threads there\tm>\u2019living friend.\"\tliving?\u201d\ttirely, and\tthat ho would to true and faith-\tefforts to prevent the shipment of rye they are, and it will be a hard job to work with-\t\" ' \u201c - Clifford,\" ho says.\t44 Surely\t4 4 4 4 4 She is an orphan.\u201d\tful to me.44 1 will wait for you in London,\thave not hesitated to attack the railway of- out them.M y confession is soon made.1\t>\u2019ou do not forget !\"\t4 4 4 True.The good souls\twho called\tme\tand when you are ready to marry me I wifi\tfiends and severely toat the Jew ish grain have spoken of client number one.for xvhoni\t.O, Mr.Clifford,\" I say.44 No, 1 do\ttheir daughter are not my parents.They\tbe yours.\u201d He protested that had no\tspeculators who were attempting\tto hurry 1 am really working as a gentleman ;\tnot forget.How eau I forget, doctor, with\tadopted me as their child, ami reared and\tconfidence in him, and that he would to\tthe rye out of the Government of\tVitebsk, oughtn't to have misled you ; client number 1 suc*1411 dities and intelligence as mine ?'\teducated me, not out of charity, but out of\tsatisfied with nothing less than my iminedi-\t1 n t hoir fury the hungry people have broken one is a lady.\u201d\t1 hat is much better,\" says the doc-\tpure goodness of heart.How have 1 repaid\tate consent to his proposal.44 You\tmust\tj\tinto the railway station and many private I nodded* It did tot seem tonic to Ik* iin-\ttl,r.\" Keep it always before you that you\tthem?\u201d\tchoose,\u201d he said, 44 between me and\tyour\t|\tresidences in search of both food and portant, and it was a mistake in a personal\t,|UVV intelligence and abilities, and that you\t4 4 4 4 4 Has she only you to depend upon?\u201d\tpeople.If you g » from me to night\t1 will\t,\tplunder.pronoun any one might have made.I hiring a ' ,neaM t° exercise them\u2014they are the gifts of\tasked the doctor.\tnever see you again.\" I did choose, though j\tThe soldiers toing ordered out to dislodge short silence that ensued Mr.Harlmv occupi-\t(i°d.*\"*ineiuber\u2014and then you will\tnot for-\t\u201c 4 4 4 1 suppose so,\" replied Clifford,\tfret-\tmy heart was almost broken loving him as\tthe rioters from the places they had i/ed ed himself in arranging a number of papers f b'vl-\tfully-\tl did.I returned home, and told you I ! upon,they were savagely attacked by the which he intended to read or refer to.they .I will try as hard as I can, doctor,\" \u201c 4 It hurt him to acknowledge it.\twould come wit h you to America.You will peasants, who severely wounded a large were torn scraps, some of them, many wilt- I «*>'\u2022\u201c »ot to forget.\"\t\u201cFollow my advice,\" said the doctor, remember all this.\tnumtor of the soldiers.The situation tin- ten upon pieces of paper picked up apparent- \" * \u201c *>Nmv 1 hopes of you, he says, 44 and all will to well.They suffer more or 44 4 I am interrupted, and must wait till I ally 1 ecatne so critical that the commanding ly at hup-lm/atil, uni pen and pencil appear-:\ta,\u201cJ * shall leave you till the evening.\" less when the parting comes, if the sépara- am alone to continue ; but 1 xvill manage to otlieer ordered the troops to tire.This they ed to have been indiscriminately used.*\t\u201c *bit 1 call to him not to go yet ; that lion is not of their own seeking.Which put what I have written into the post, so\twith the result of killing two and Among them were several sheets ùf letter ll,ere 19 something forgotten.lie puts sometimes happens.\u201d\tthat you may knoxv, if you never hear from j wounding others of the mob.and note paper, soiled ami creased : put of \u201c\u2018»wn his hat and stick, and inquires what i 4 4 4 \u201cI wish it would happen with her,\" me again, that 1 did not fail without a the writing was large : part very small and il is*\t,\t«aid Clifford : \u201chut she has no independence struggle fine : and the whole collection was evidently \u201c \u2018 \u201c > ou FP0lte oi\tto others,\" I of spirit, if i were a woman I would not the work of a persi n or persons who did not **>\u2019;,\t\u201e\t1,e «ed to a man who wanted to got rid of have proper writing material always at \u2018 !!,,« , vs,* **c answers, command.The various pieces and sheets of ., ,IU \u201c\u2018en you said, 44 first the liv paper were numbered in nd ink.and this\ta,1,\u2018)\u2019°11 taxe him a name, sign of order I jucg d was the work of Mr.* crfectly correct, he says Rarloxv.\t, mind is getting clearer.! 441 saw client number one this morning,\u201d ,\t* *,lat *8 not * 8a)\u2019*\t\u201c Mr.t lit he said, \u201cand told her that 1 was disclosing Jord is only out*, and you spoke ot others the particulars of the story to a friend who\tîl,,m,vs V,e 1,v,n« Vli,lord?might he useful to me in the inquiry.Her\tc hesitates a moment be tore lie answer was that 1 could do exactly as 1 i hi manage the allai in any way that suggested itself to that she asks at present is that I shall track Mr.Clifford, if he is alive, and let her know where he is to bufound.I here is.-of perhaps m >re importance than vox cry of Mr.t 'li fiord hanging tot! and both my client and 1 are thin! though xve have : \\Ve shall presently, I Mr.( kill -rd is the first s ton, 1 put it to you ! continue to act a shall xve work hide: l'l illbrd 44 I >o you think 1 have no heart ?4 4 4 lb everything m your power, said 44 She takes too gloomy a view of I will see t hat sh \u2022 is com minute with a muzzle penetration It is shots |M through fourteen inches of armor mounted on n new style of carriage greatly Harlow I *Hve and bye lie su|M rior to any hitherto in us» velocity of -, blip foot seconds ha* been ob A nm/zle ed in older that the \u2022f »aul The Town Council of Moscow D considering a proposition to coiupcI all employers to furnish their workmen with rye brv id at the normal or ihont one-half tin present |>ri«*e.[7^ UK VoNTlXTKD.) Experience»! persons any that the rye ukase will merely have tin* effect of enriching a me EIGHT MEN LOST, 44 \u2018 There he spoke his mind, thinking I lid not hear.He had not sai»l it so plainly 44 Your to my face, but 1 knew it all the time.few tlealers who arc holding grain for farmm 1 ml I o «ni v Olliers Haven H« %|o rale Hat «\t-\tIlll**.As she does not choose to leave you\t1 wr r\tThat severe distress exists among the of her own accord,\" said the doctor, 44 you Hai.ii ax, Sept.M.-The new grain laden peasants is every day becoming more evi-liaxe a certain responsibility.\u201d\tsteamer Ihmmuriy, Capt.McMarraii, from dent.Along the Yolga hitherto prosperous \u201c 4 4 4 1 cannot do more than offer to pro- New York for Antwerp, was capsized in the German colonists are now in severe straits vide for her.\u201d said Clifford, and his voice great hurricane of Saturday, .>() miles from for food.At Vitebsk.iHinutorg and other got savage.44 It she knows whit's goo 1 for Halifax and sunk.Eight of the crew were | points riots among the people to prevent the i ou will soon hoid to your hreast a her she will consent to what l propose, drowned.1 he survivors, \u2018J * in number, exportation of rye are reported, V.Vi>m 1\t\"\t\u2022\t\u2022 ,\tWhat more can a woman want?\u201d\tescaped in the life boat after battling with A month ago th» English newspapers were 1 control the anguish that is about t»*\t4 4 4 What more?Love, faithfulness, truth, the elements for three days in the open boat full of n railway mystery.A young and overpower me ; I van\tin strong\teven\tnow\thonor, Clifford look* upon woman as a piece\twithout food or water, and suffering terril,- j\ttoauliful woman was found in a railway s.uiviimc.s (-! a strength\ttorn\tto\tblack\t\"it-\tof merchandise, to be bought and sold,\tly from exhaustion.They were picked up\tcarnage at tords suffering from a bullet I know now suffi ieut of the world to know\thy the Gorman oil tank steamer Hans and\twound in the breast.She had a fir»* class \u20181 that this traffic is pursued in.the open Kurst and landed here to-night.Capt.Me- ticket to London from Glasgow, but was market, but then both buyer and seller\tMarian looks it.nlly battered after his great\tso seriously injured that she was taken to birgii-i with their eyes open.Does Clif-\ttight with fate.He tells a thrilling story of\tthe hospital at Bedford.She for several ion l dire to think that I belong to the\tthe battle for life when tin* ship went down,\tdays refuse l to give lier name or to sax how shameless crowd?If he does, why did he\tAll the men had on life preservers, but there\tshe came by the wound, and it was Im swear to me that 1 should be his \\xife ; why\twas only vne tout left and she was filled,\tthat an attempt had been made to n , \u2014 liake me believe that I was his \\vife?Those who had presence of mind swam to her.Later a revolver was found « 4 l turn from umi :\tI\tcannot\thoar to look\tAnd now, now, he tells me that he lied to\ther.and she xvas baled out with an empty t\trailroad trio k a few* miles from Leeds, and at his Ucu, seemingly so\tkind.\tHe is at the\tme, that he dvlitor.itvly «Iceeived mv.What\twhisky case.The other eight, including the\tshe eventually confessed that she had at- does such i man il< erve?\tfi mate uni chief engineer, were never tempted suicide, but atill refused to give het Hie doctor went away ; Clifford and I seen after the ship capsized, and were either name.Yesterday she died, and it is now were left alone.He came to my bedside : 1 killed in the wreckage or carried down by learned that she was an American girl named Ddy.did not open my eyes, but I saw him gazing the auction.Capt.Me Marian says the hur Leonora Mitchell, hut known to her friends I at me.The silence was terrible ; I coultl not ricane xvas of only a few hour\u2019s duration, but as Dolly Mitchell.She came of a good -\traged with great fury while it lasted.The.family in Covington, Ky., and her history mock you !\t4 4 4 * 4 Who is there ?\u201d I murmured, pre- Dunmurry was a new' ship on her third voy- 1 is a sa 1 one.She left lier home several \"of »pvak so much of heaven and tending that 1 had just awoke.\tage.The survivors are semi-naked and years ago and went to New York, where she gifts of God, J say.\u2022\u2022 \\ oil know 1 am not\t.It is I, Clifford,\u201d he answered.\tpenniless a lauy.You know lama shameless wo-\t41444 Have you been here long?\u201d I asked.1 have this moment come in,\u201d lie \u2022 4 4 lé speaks * 4 pleased, and Unit 1 Xll *> t \u201c * \u201c Another of God's gifts !\u201d I cr\\ am truly blest.How grateful 1 ought t be.! ' not spoken paiuly dare sax \u2022 You ire truly li \u2022ice and mo m hidden meanings 1 lu* says, yes : 1 can You will be I find t xv it Now, Mill Shall x\\.- s in î i.s job, or evetl order the vg t it v fill lid h i ' ;r ldentlv of ioto.-i t ontinue to a \u2022\u2022 I i 1 replied.uiything u roi _ :i the p\t.\t,\t,\t,\t, nership, said Mr.15 irloxv, thoughtfully.\t.\t.0,11 e ,Kick\t1\t1 cr>- \u201c Since xve parted last night 1 have been \u2018 Hv cornea at once, ami says, \u201c Well seriously considering it, and looking at it .V \u2018OU salt ,,ust n,?w J from all sides.You have already, learned \"}%\tmock n,e \\ something from me that may assist you, and\t,,\t,, 1 ,l° n.°f1\t1,ll(\u2019ck , you* you will presently learn a great deal more ; !\t, Viixen Io1 ,led him.The poor fellow, I h 4 \u2018 r\\,on, that .Iroye her to 8u.ci.le, «lightly the worse for liquor was walking '\u201cthough a\u201ee had attempted n once he,ore 1 home when one of the ruffians came up to 1,1 * eH or ' him and shouted :\t\u201c Give us your money.If you move, we ll kill you.* Meanwhile one of his comrades came up, flourishing a knife.The carpenter resisted.He was i knocked down, searched by two of the band, while the third one held his legs.They managed to get hold of his purse, containing a sum equal to 50 cents.The unfortunate victim held on to his purse so hard that they had to bite bis hand in order to make him let go.When they had taken it from him they stuck a knife in his chest.The carpenter submitted to three ojierations.His left lung is seriously injured.At the trial it was with difficulty that he testified.Before leaving the court lie asked whether some assistance could not be rendered him.\u201c I have four little children,\" he said.\u201c I can't work any more, and I am in great distress.\u201d Two of the band were condemned to penal servitude for life, and the third one for twelve years.He alts by my side ; he takes my hand : -aid he preaches a sermon upon the ways of life ;\t Even\tin such a simple matter as he makes light of sin ; lie says these tilings this he could not speak the truth aie common, and that I must not take it so quired if I was any better, and 1 said yes, much to heart.I tear my hand from him.lying to him as he lied to me.\u2018 Go ! I cry.\u201c Leave me before I do '*4 \u201c Shall we talk sensibly together?\u201d he you a mischief !\u201d\tasked.\u201c He is gone, and I am alone.I will not\t\u201c 4 \u201c think of what lie says \u2014I will not, 1 will\t\u201c 4 \u201c not, I will not ! All that 1 will endeavor to do is to forget.1 know what will deaden my senses, what will help me to forget.\u201d He in You Say what you please.\u201d I answered.I must leave Paris,\u201d he said.\u201c Important business calls me away.\u201d \u201c \u2018 \u201c Yery well, Clifford.I will go with The Poverty of London.According to the representations of Mr.Chas.Booth, the city of London, that little world in itself, contains 376,(MX, persons of the lowest grade, the element of disorder ; 310,U0U casual laborers and others, who live from ha id to mouth in a condition of chronic want ; 938,000 who earn from eighteen to twenty-one shillings a week ; *2,160,000 whose wages exceed a guinea a week, and only a little over 400,000 who are able to keep one or more servants ; that is, well-to-do or wealthy citizens.This estimate is, perhaps, the most reliable of any that have yet been made, the city being taken street by street,the people of each street described, and the percentage of poverty of each district of the city given.Mr.Booth is of the opinion that the great crux in dealing with the social problem in London is the existence of the 316,(XX) casual laborers and those who are in chronic want you You are not strong enough.\u201d I am quite strong enough.Do we leave tomorrow ?\u201d You cannot 4 4 4 4 4 There was a conversation in my room ; they thought I was asleep.I lav still, deceiving them ; they spoke I heard every word.Is she any better ?\u201d 44 4 44 4 4 4 in low tones, but 4 4 4 4 4 I will accompany me arrange so that you shall be comfortable.It was Clifford There, there ! Don't make things worse than they are.\u201d is being understood, 1 will from where I left off last night.\t, \u201c After her unsuccessful search for Adeline in London and Paris Mrs.Kennedy re\t, \u2018 lc 18 uo \u2018>eVer* and turned to America.During her absence I he doctor was speaking some communications from the unfortunate i ,J , ,, JV'.SV, \\ young woman had been received by Mr.1\t.i Kennedy, and after her return other com- , ,\t.*l 18 1,nP°89,b o to say inunicuiions reached them from time to time.; oat \\\u2018[rIn,(,re m.lt?r iamJR 1 \\ia11 These communications cannot be described I \u2022 I he usual cant is that life uml des th as letters, for, except upon the envelopes, | are in God s hands, they are not addressed by name, nor do tney\t., n°l employ t lie usual cr ut hear any signature ; bbt they are indubitably | a,n\t^ uiatu lal tacts, by in Adeline\u2019s handwriting, although the\t\u2014r-r-r\u2014r\u2014 character oftliat writing is strangely altered., They spoke in French ; thanks to my It is a wonder how some of these cum-'Cllllcatlon 1 u?1 three tunes as numerous as all those provided for in public institutions, of whom there 90,(XX) ir.London, excluding soldiers in barracks.\\\\ hen these figures are considered it is not to be wondered at that patriotic and philanthropic Englishmen should begin to show signs of alarm at the deplorable condition of things.Sixteen per cent, of the population submerged is a picture that can hardly be contemplated with equanimity.Remedy for Seasickness.There is perhaps no sickness which l»y landsmen is spoken ot so lightly or treated with such undisguised contempt, as seasickness, but to those who come into the actual experience of its torturing grip it \u201c \u2018 He dashed out of the room, leaving not a subject for laughter.Merely to me alone with my despair.It is at these catalogue the various remedies that have times that I seek oblivion.\ttoen suggested, lx>th as preventives and Solitude is awful to me, and he knows it.cures, would require a book of no mean I crept out of bed, and sought my solace.I j capacity.It is safe to say that no one of drank glass after glass.I laughed, I sang, the remedies hitherto recommended has 1 tried to dance, and then 1 fell to the ground accomplished all that some have claimed for and forgot everything.it.One of the latest remedies is that recom- \u201c \u2018 If you receive this, you.whom 1 called mended by a correspondant of the New York mother once, but dare not call so now, pity Trihunt, who has just crossed the ocean and and forgive me.You will shudder at my successfully vanquished the sickness that words, but I have imposed it on myself as a prevails on the high seas.His remedy is penance to write what comes to me to write, the simple one of holding one\u2019s breath, that though it shows the blackness of my soul, is, adapting one\u2019s respiration to the heaving And I shall find a way to send it to you, | and plunging of the vessel, inhaling as it however strict is the watch they set upon I mounts the swell and exhaling as it descends me.I shill disguise nothing that 1 can re I into the trough.This ought hot to be a member: I shall write nothing that I believe difficult feat ; at any rate to long-winded is false ; I shall not seek to excuse myself, | travellers, nor to make the degradation into which I have fallen less than it is.This is the pun- I When a person wants to elevate anyth\u2019\" ishment I shall inflict upon myself.\tI he should keep off of it.It would be \"\t1 think I should have been a better for the stage if some actors would remember woman if I had not been so deceived, but it this ire MISS IS < \u2022 4 IS 1 to Dropped a Stitch.\u201c The accident, madame,\u201d said the young surgeon, encouragingly, as he made his preparations to sew up the wound in the lip the infant had received in falling down a stairway, \u201c will leave a scar, of course, but twenty years from now, when the little fellow has grown to be a man and raised a mustache, it won\u2019t show a bit.\" \u201c It isn\u2019t a baby of that kind, doctor,\" replied the anxious but entirely self-possessed mother.CHAPTER XVI.The doctor has been here.He tells 44 I Hay Fever.He\u2014\u201c XX ho was that man talking in the parlor with so bad a cold ?\" She\u2014\u201c Only a sewing machine agent.\u201d He\u2014** I thought from the noise he was aht-ming machine agent.\u201d Duty !\u201d I cry.\u201c To whom ?\u201d To yourself,\u201d he answered.44 4 44 4 4 4 44 others.\u2019 «* « «« ning well m 1 » Oiistlpnt ion an#l fri?\u2022 -iirnpl'* ut ; \\i;> M Lfi Tka Too Lato.A BE NOT a I'ur nativo Modi I N Kl-h TEA FatUutio ami Pretty.I IIINCK A Nl> n.OWKIl-SKM.KK CAR l IlC k J lü ' DECORATED TINWARE ilia Tin v nr ' Perhaps Tennyson 1ms written nothing \\vhi'\"h appeals to the huai (m of .ill who mu I his |inviiis more than tin* lyric of \u201c loo Uile.The hill ilcn of the Mini refi tin comes home u ith tolling fort'** to tin* In arts of t III me u lii» have lost fi li'iiil# Iiv that iln ul «liseuse I II \\ pretty story of the late Kmpeior I'red- it tin- i.\u2022 in m papers, shortly In-fore the death of lull, hind- MACDIM\u2019.1) MUJ/Airj.IMjCTf crick h tolil in oik A ANTED.if I PARTNER / Some years ago the old Kmperor «>t y nil druggist*, or will be Rent upon ¦aida woman, who receipt of price (jOc.per box), by addressing \u201c 1 don't believe she's ) \u201c If lO.lltnv \"irrcl, Toronto THE ST I EON MINERAL ViAIF.RCO -LIMITED TORONTO.KICK WH King Ht.West.our cousin nowa-ly to listen to \u201c Then try the Kmperor,''the strung\" Alas !\" she sighed, \u201c if the old gentleman was allowed to see the petitions that are sent, it might do some good, hut he dues not get to know about us poor people.\u201d \u201c Well, then, let your husband write to the Crown Prince.\u201d '* Yes,\u201d she said, \u201c lie might do that, and she would tell him so she had sold her flowers.By this the train had got to the terminus, the old dame bundled out her basket, and noti-l with astonishment that the officials and the crowd on the platform looked at her carriage, ard saluted and cheered.\u201c What\u2019s up?\" she asked.\u201c Why, the Crown Prince was in the same compartment with you head nigh and told ev had happened to the delighted crowd flowers were sold before live minutes wore and a fortnight afterward her husband rk again in his old place.unir niviHH.I $6,000.000 Capital Money to Loan on improved farms, city and town propurl) on liberal terms of repayment ami at i.'iwi.-N 1 «mite \"* you cr went on THE 1>H.WILLIAMS9 ME».< JJrockville, Ont Üuf Furnace Book\u201d PATENTS 11 I n.j.i.k in oi.:i i«»nm HAY FEVER drcssof every sufferer in i) O AOTUMA U.S.andf anu-la.Addrrs & Au I nlwIM P.HâroldBayes,X.D,BuMo,N i indu, I \u2019utmtri.'h.I oruiito.I T mi \\ w o i o i as soon us time n 120 pages, just issued R contains information that nclii'li menti ou this paper DOMINION PANTS CO.362 and 364 St.James Street, Montreal.I hvii tin* flower\theld her ery syllable of what I\t\"I.Her * Will INTEREST YOU.I 9i u fl i 8»ii lP A «WA ?SElsTD over, was ait xv 1 by 'u\u2019nfclit or sen* ./ mall W-irru.)\\' di «4! i* T.*l\u2019i7.»\u2018lr A slim chance, you fancy.Well, read and judge for yourself.You have Cat irrli.S.1U0 is offered for an incurable case of catarrh in the Head, by the proprietors of Dr.Sage's Catarrh Remedy.Symptoms of Catakkii.\u2014 Headache, obstruction of the nose, discharges f tiling into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offensive eyes weak, ringing in the ears, deafness offensive breath : smell and taste impaire» and g« lierai debility.Only a few ot flies* symptoms likely to be present at onee.Dr.Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases.Only .10 cents.Sold b\\ druggist* everywhere, sin ) or a cure.Hither would be acceptable.FOR A V CONSUÜPTIÜ*.il*'\\\\ nil.!, ri r r OP Y.n ; Rill raised lumsclt tremblingly upon his anii nul looked at me with a strange pallor gathering ill his fare.1 was alarmed and tried to persuade him to lie down.Rut lie would not and remained m his upright 8 U J t c m I liait- a positive r« n» dy f r the »Ihivoit.H.tifl in a lu*arse whisper, Tossed t he \u20227 < I » M tft n r who will *\u2022 nd me i' .-A-' ¦ Ralph, in i.\\«.ii iL\u2018tncml>er the iime w< and went lo prosp* t in on CI3 di vide togetM the slope ?\u201d \u201c Ye* I The Boiler Inspection For Sale by all Dealers Kill,\" I answered soothingly, \u201chut we'll talk about that nine other time.You AND INSURANCE CO.OF CANADA nust I »; quiet row \u201c I van l 1 low n I van Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, COughs Colds, Etc fc>lahl Mit'd fort ho pre volition of s'imiii h >ilo \\ jiroti T in-iM'ftion*.Sir Ah-xamler !>v all tli'Kgi-t in stock, remit \u2022 1 by in ul.an 1 .Afldm-ii W.K.CHESTER.t l L tgau Yes, I » i ! i We il ni I i ve on etiero *tr ( U i Wi\u2018 It V Solicitors of Patents.) vv Chance for a Life Time.\u2022\ts< >N\\ Adelaide Chamhet Closes Sent.IV.I 4 > il) UKT given envelope fot OF hut that was thirty y vats are in the same old rut.1 did not Speak and Hill continued : \u2022\tAi.' the nv\tMurray and Bryson-of backing up my cal*\thope of some of three results, namely\t: of extract related to an alleged exodus from ! culati*»n bv any odds he desires.We sup*\tfishing\tout\tsome evidence\tto\tsubstantiat Vi.ulonge of ten families, bound for Min-\tl)08ti Mr.McLean not to be in the field,\ttheir accusations,\tand this they\tcannot\tget lu>suta.W e take the liberty of publishing ! * vv*h give Mr.Murray his 1 lOOand add to or of prolonging the session in order to this extract again as we find it in the of 11 the third of Mr.McLean's votes, which prevent the ministers from going to Wash we would\t'i « ' \u2022} give Mr.Murray's remarks on the same l 1100 v°tes.Kven this is giving a liberal subject as published in the copy of his\t* very large number of Conservative speech circulated among the electors:\tvotes which he reasonably could not ex tlieil StH); and surely \u201cOnslow Farmer granted that he is as sure of them as Mr.Murray would be of his 1100.Add to They may talk I Mr.Bryson\u2019s a fair percentage of the about the population 1\t1 of tlii~ country in créa «.In* Why, sir.i x Him )< n X >< x x x >< m h x x m m X x > 1 ;o=0 CO M CO K LO iiigton in October, and this they cannot accomplish ; or of securing $*>00 further indemnity for the session, and this the Government won't gnnt.However they keep putting every species of obstacle in will the way, sticking hand spikes between the spokes of the Government wheel every time that an attempt is made to go into supply.On Wednesday Sir Richard Conservative votes cast for Mr.McLean, Cartwright moved a motion of want of viz., 000 or two thirds, and you give Mr.confidence on a general ground of the I hyson 1400, an equal amount \\\\ it h Mr.j ( Government's policy; it gave him a chance Murray.Now taking as low a figure as to speak for an hour and a half, during possible; there were, at least, .'100 voters which time he rehashed and repeated the who would have voted for Mr.Bryson speeches that be made in 1887-88-8!) 001 had it not been that Mr.McLean was in against immigration.It took the lion the field, and they were so disgusted with Mr.Foster just half \"that time to fairly seeing the way the contest was going that demolish the whole fabric of his lugubrious they refrained from voting ; all these, on prophecy.This untimely move engender-a square party vote would come out fm ed a debate that was never looked for and Mr.Bryson tomorrow, giving him 1700 which throws back the business of the Remember, 1 am giving Mr.Murray his House fully half a week.Messrs.Chari full share, his old number and a percent ton, Sprmilo and Cameron kept it up age ot the Me Lean vote which he ltkch till Mr.Macintosh moved the adj would never get.Then taking a margin ment of the debate of -00 of these Votes that might not bt | speakers and the length of their speeches recorded, for the same reason as befon j «»n the first day would indicate a long and stated in Bryson's case, or that might fall uncalled for debate.It was the census off from Murray on account of his inglor | returns that afforded Sir Richard the ions career in the House and outside of it.ami Bryson would have 1000 to MurrayV 1-00.Therefore giving Murray even fmv i ti»i! 1M1S8'^C benefit of the doubt, Bryson n families or wouM ,)eat ,llim b>* 'ides ; and giving \u2018 ,s sf,lfv each what circumstances would natural I \\ î u »difv tvn,I to all\"W them, Bryson would be.fi ing thus: \u201c1 saw on a train of the Pontiac *!'!\u201c b \u2018\t''l'0 !\" ' oo >o fc \"bjQ to CM f EXTRACT FROM KVK1 « II SEN T TO ELECTORS EXTRACT FROM SVKI Vll IN OFFICIAL UKl'OKT TS ¦b talk \"Tlw*y max about the population x»f till» country In- Minnesota.' n.ent he disc vers the wisdom H Shaw ville, Aug.\u201824th chance of playing obstructionist again.If this is any indication of the future you will find that my calculation of a couple of weeks will come true and that prorogation will in t e place before the 2drd or 24th of this month.We are, at least, three wet ks from the close\u2014or rather by the time your leaders get this letter we will l>e within two weeks of the wind up.N t, with / 4 \u2022j o o o THE BOOM O O O O O o o IN BRYSON.o o o o but we are po.s'tive such au assumptioi would be ridiculous.The competent I short hand writer makes no such blunders and the words ascribed to him in the official report f >/,.,\u2022 u rise,l, are undoubtedly those which Mr.Murray uttered.Wh> then did he change them ?The reason is clear.He saw that he had taken o o \u201cWo strongly urge that debt pn/i j \u2018Onslow Farmer, must be the outcome of our bountiful ha nr any of his persuasion, to communicati vest, if the country is to reap the full with the editor of the En^i//:î^rK.atanyl,rne al JftH: ! Radford, Aug.^P,>,y % new ¦ DRY GOODS the ARCADE » A I HO |i j! iif'l ip cc 71 I I- #1# #1% 4 % 3 $3$ ê « a $< T.If.BROWNLEE $ ARNPRIOR, Ont., HARNESS ! I IPj *o cf in;?\u2014:' ' !\t^ew Goods comprising Dry k!EEk:=ESs«EE\tCtoods» Readymade Clothing, share of public patronage.\t|\t¦¦ a m\t# Hats, Jewellery, etc.CALL AND SEE.*1 O* I I r I I or*|rhho TIim h \u2022\u2022\u2022me Him fVîlowInÿ cot five# the v u e.mcmahon, Secretary.25 Sparks St.Ottawa, Oat r.in l> ¦ h l \u2022 * r»i | %M Ï.tr*e A# \u2022 NMT forum V% * » |i| *;« «'* nu- ft .in *:& to >|th «Is?st lessi.yf\tm llMtfMr wr t- »: rVTEW n- l.b are «rare, h\u201e| thn*e who write to '\t^ MiiiMin AGo.,Portland, Mail*,will receive Tree, full Information about work whlcb they can do.and live at home,that will pay ,\t.tf»etn from |A to fli*.per day.Komr have earned over $. in a dey.Either *ei, vnun* or old Capital e.W> l 4V * All Kinds of Farm Produce taken in Exchange.GOODS JOHN HODGINS.Shaw ville, May lwth, 1 JUST RECEIVED.S.SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.A R- McGuire, WILLIAM BEEGGEEN E.HOLSTEIN, PONTIAC COUNTS SHAWVILLE.OF THE SHAWVILLE has just received a superior line of Fantings Second Annual knitting machines.IA.11IL1, IIAMMMHI EH AMI STEAM-VOWEH.IF YOU AVANT TO MAKE MONEY NOWIS THE TIME TO BUY.Agents Convention TaiJoriM and TO HE HELD AT SHAWVILLE, OUST Thursday & Friday, Sept.17 & IS I 1 Suitings In which he is offering UNHEARD-OF BARGAINS ! DROP IN AND SEE ! Shawvlllle, Aug.10, i«u.keep the 'DOLLAR\"I Vo UR KNITTING x ' MACHINE, AND NOW LS THE TIME IN THE NEW METHODIST CHVRCH SPRING () rrisçoooroHXjà CFNT STAMP ran V ANO PF/cr l7$> TO MAKE TIIURS DA Y, SEPT.17 th HIk Shop nnM «' y ml» 11 ! I at « »,l ro .in hung with ' \"«\u2022 michu i.mgmtuvi.iv « inn*.and hiumevs, **.iVtenlmvg is such tlmt le.I the guest» nitmlu il ! to thv |\"IX\\ \\ » t 111 IV \\riim Hotel.Tin \\ |link It.and most I t .un lx HI! It Mini Burro owW stall ' 1 ih H I, \\ vt there was niTiUiiîcinent was l 11 si«l Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla X I w r A i uni every I M no vim xx jH'rfv\u2019.'t.at least n dozen lit row mi l lie floor, th i i »ii a i there in a » I > I i i i m t! i'.irmii'li tel on Simtl in t \\N illu Im ie a livavy cuter, will .for homely ili.siics.According great number K nu»l ivii I 12 l 1 H l m old, long In n mill si ret vhe 1 heft \\x wo vntvvod, they were lie ids in unison, keeping 11 il by the old pries ill ages ; fat and lean, smo bearded : some in rich garment \u2022 sombre an 1 cheaper Mulls out itself into my memory\u2014 ar skinned young man, with deep t-v.s that fairly flamed, ami (hi one of hi> ilt'li \\ gqiiuttl tlie low alcove nltui I\" I I skill \\ i i Mr, Frederic, lu heir l^ht |) haut i I lu s, \\\\ 111 I (I e drowned >n Monday It had liven was U I I I on > bodies ltavt not 1 I u M NX i \\ I » Au u i ici» t w ill, 1 I M 111 Stilt Ml I gl\" Lam I\u2019liey \\x vie ut sliax vu ami S.ot III I S I I \\ was tin* late 11 VRiimknl whvn , Ilia «lea itvil with a A noted smoker of his « Lord t 'laivndiHi, whorcgu 1,1 attending to hi» nllieial I nisi ness patches bring generally per.i.v.strong aroma ul cigars In one Ini si ness establishment in London no fewer than tl>U Vorinsliiueii are employ- ' mon Aon I.> Moiv i u lx M\u2019tiinley woman named ai rested, t be trates at bo 1 tor trial t M u 100 Dosca Ono Dollar \\ MOI Hllllt'l dvgn \\ ¦ t\\\\o hoy I gin a tv in i ! I\" It'd n The I lie jui ) vet u ulvmit utv.I to Irnx «' stolen tile molt i 1 i i death tmm nil w ho are viistodv.t toi i.( hiv tu that of a Land Women and Cigarette Smokin Il wom< - mok the I I limin' de t leiivve, they cm, ut least, plead that t he example ir net in high ein le».ss of Austria smokes thirty tu Igirettva every day writing table there t> i Hint ho\\ with fine relief work tilled with cigarettes, and n gold Idle ( '/arina also yields to the passion for nicotine, hut she only smokes in her boudoir-u copy of one of t ho prettiest the Alhambra, filled with palm Her anxieties may plead her excuse ; hut hhieeii Marguerite of Italy, whose life is free from va re, smokes also, and smokes much, hut always in solitinh Regent ot Spain < et tes in largei| uant it its ; ex Servia has a xxomlei fill store of vigivvt tes of Kind : the ijucen of lloimiania carries hox tilled with the s une 1 hi 1 of fil», found oi Mr.W K.Reynolds, t row iiu* on I amp 1*1 ti w h now adax I sax » hast ig on the Pliâmes on l with a tit and fell He was an old l ni-mvly p \\ iva t I inUMlH .\t| sinew \\.era *eful b.I> Lxpenmenul 1 drills.\tI cate, lady white hand» was a large lui -¦-«*\tIIee iSSlIpill IBHI S1EÏS mmm iiiiii mg iiiiii .gaveotlicial elleet to tin* proposal : and has .u?' i.\u201d nr e t|ie sound of a dozen distant ! complislivd woman; not only «lues she apeak \\ single rope, four miles long, amt weigh bovidé,I lor om central experimental fat in, , f|ti\u2019 timniinï un a steep grade.\tI numerous languages, including the various tons, has Lm n turned out at the wllp IuUV branch farms, to serve t it tar\t~\t.mil\t\u201e,\u2022\u2022\u2022 dialects nt Northern Italy, hut she is utumv mgmm\t|\\ So\u201es,l>eptford.| .li8Unt ri>vincvB of the Dominion.The ; \u201cAllah, hou Î Allah, hotiï Allah, lion.- ) wvU re|iwvnse«) n gives from seeing their business receiving bps moving in prayer.X apouly Isaac lean- fanijjy\tIs, has had liven in a h>w state of mind for «nine its due rev-gnition and attention from the ed over and whispered, \u201c See Î now he will that each n after breakfast a kc.l\tleaders nf the people is also of great aux an- bless t hem 1 raised myself on mx tect t\" through the win t \\i stations arc educational and shed .elf for a mon.cut, stepped firmly upon the Scotland contains thirty towns of imu i.by light ot their knowledge into the first child, his bare feet sinking into its soit, t|m|l | ;u'Ni inhabitants.Seven of the- r and indifferent tanner, as yielding flesh, and then walked dclibcratc.y \u201eumt)VI multhan .*{\u2022»,tus» inhabitant*, ni-fortunate brothers, across the line of prostrate children.As lie have between \u2018Jn.tKHt and :in,00ti.nul t.i xpembturc of public , passed,each little tot raised ils head, waited remaining fourteen have from hive.Huit fanner* I until the last child had been trammed ; they sprang up, kissed the old priest s \\ handsome Burmese bell from Mandalay 1 ran laughing from the room.I he |ma |)vvn placed upon the North Vemive, m in the last stages of tpe y ici ui tv of the Winchester Tower at handsome : Windsor Cast It M \\ ed *\t,\t,\t,\t, .\t.The F«inpH California s crop of peaches tins year will fort\\ Tmki h tin vc and a half million Wednesday v back dead in t versi* \\ oar, ai M'l t)n t In i m> ilar xt M Xbuut in mli t rev liter Kirch, wh heat re of XM ivties, lloltou illerv head foremost into the pi , breaking k.The audience had dispersed.i rooms in trees ii IIS 1 Die (t>ueen msn mes Kgyi'tiiiu cig ir-khieen Natalie of every a little golden means of dtlight, while the Comtesse de Paris n|i|ireviate» only the tobacco of llav* mid her daughter, the hut August Flower\" mg W ,.l rupvvx of Messi Sinntvvlaml i 11 XV 11 I with a large 1 1 lie cold edict lomicilc must contribute a load The Hon.J.W.Fennimore is the Sheriff of Kent Co., Del., and lives at Dover, the County Seat and Capital of the State.The sheriff is a gentleman fifty-nine years of age, '\t\u201cI have used your August Flower for several years in my family and for my own use, and found it does me '4 more good than any other remedy.\u201c I have been troubled with what I \u201c call Sick Headache.*A pain comes \u201c in the back part of my head first.\u201c and then soon a general headache until I laconic sick and vomit.\u201cAt times, too, I have a fullness after eating, a pressure after eating \u201cat the pit of the stomach, and when food seemed to rise l>il sut ni who fret | lient * hi* ï, nul > 11111 huslron-1 1 for t lu* health of a neigh- : * hanged lier- nu.She the I stow v UltjUl XVhi\tE x\\ i- -'-'ii.Her name is Kimlv XVhitehead t>t St ami this is what lie says homes o! tile p well as hi W.lS n Monday, tin Leeds 1 orgt Is A \\ lu, IHI t i 11 I .l ! I ' t 11; damages for il let ion Lroiig! in; millV toll money in their i are hvgmii!\";\u2019 to Ivuth I < I Vt th«* servi jvahility ; 11 indicate I h\\ i ill ti \\ mbv, a is wing.H is alleged, t i t us lion, m at ci ?ion t eports, and th were now u d.A consult i-itinsel v il h a \\ lew ict was given lot V \\ I I I'lu* in ga xlmustvil frenzy iv.st was ghastly, frothing lily tliv while of his eyes visible, iw thick, his hvcatli almost gone, were drooping, v itli knees lient, Suddenly the priest n 1 u m i I i-1 t tin t the ven- \\ 20,001) xpcrimentul far 11s \u2022t Professor Saun ir inthivnve is he- II 1 >omii tral fa letters annually.:\tunder the di part ot in \"T »y.t I 1 iieters u| which i> supported by tin and mounted upon a stone latter bears th i I letnei u t el ho in i\\V in LS 1 VI peih sî -1.i ,i i \u201c Aland ihlV ( 4 it Vrinity House have ex il of Sir ! id ward ders i 1 lu.sernit nm i i n and k, pi letrati d htnisi :i before the altar, and prayed silently.The whirling child, who for halt an hour had not siop|K*d, rally aU t ish: vein I i 1 II rging tin- humolt tlu* IVnitentiai v I In is at present «lis I : ics «>r assist int I»iker »I 1.1 le \\«m.New t'al< Ionia, a 1\u2018olnli eon I \u2022\u2022 far reaching t«> pialities possessed l»y hoiik in invaluable varieties of grain are soon lost aftei \u2022 I i mm l the :, p, ,t« .1 cultivate n in ani \u2022*!»*\u2022 lot ility.sank to tin- floor, fhe line « guidance of One branch of the farm work is to originate gtew -till, one by one tottered along the\t|u.f,,n.the t to lui\\e t lie new varieties of grain by cross-fertilization, floor, cinched at llie hanging cut tain, and Seine, in |si>7, for uu attempt to assassinate New varieties of grain have lieen imp »rted passed intotlie sunlight.\tthe Czar Alexander ! I., who had come to from northern India, many parts of Furupe j for00t| mv >x HV along the closely packed Paris to enjoy the magnificent hospitality siU-vu.An explanation of the pr\taisle\ted into the open impelled of the Emporia Napoleon the 11 ml.s«,u Id, mimed Briggs, who was hit ten by a ter- farms may Be given By citing some features 'p^e sight that met my eye staggered me.\tHow t3 Make ;i Cup of Coffee, rter dog some six weeks ago.\tI lie annual,\twhich are in progress on the central farm,\t>|y Bivath stopped shorti I.i the midst of so far as IS known, is stilt at\tlarge, and u\tnear Ottawa.Pinter the direct charge «>f\tt*he court stood the Nubian serving coflee,\tIt is asserted by men of\thigh professional supposed to he the same which has attacked pmfVi*sor Saunders there is a department for t,H.pewters crowding about him, clamoring ability that when the system nee, Is a stimul-several persons in the town «luring the past t)ie distribution of sects.I!very farmer fov vu,,8< ,ill(i panting for breath like a team i ant nothing equals a cup of fresh codec, fortnight.1\u2019his makes t he thirteenth death who applies will receive a three pound hag \u201ef athletes in from ft foot-race, i looked for Those who desire to rescue the drunkard in Bradford from hydrophobia\tsince the out-\t,,f some new and improved variety of grain.\t! young priest with the turquoise ring.\tI from his cups will find no\tbetter substitute hpeak first occurred.\tOver 12, of su, h sample bags were dis-\tHe Was sitting on a bench, rolling a cigar\tfor spirits than strong,\tnew-made coflee, u the Red Lion, Kastcote, near Pinner, tribute,l during the last two years.The vtte- hi8 fuve wreathe,l with smiles !\u2014F.without milk or sugar.Two ounces ot * ,,i mest was held on Saturday on the educational value of this distribution is one HoI'KINson Smith, in Hawr'* .1 twjnziui.notice to one pint of bmliug water makes a im.lv of (ieonre A1 hier, aged 71), described of its best features.Fir mers are encouraged\tfirst-class beverage, but the water must Iw retired telegraphist, of Cuckoo Pottage, and trained to observe more carefully the\t-\"\tboiling not merely hot.Bitterness comes TL .\u201cÆ'SUt.S\u2019.MSd \u201c\u201cDiSSto JSÆÆîiÆ\tM0HTEE8 DROWSED.\t.-55 m n He died the following day, and a In the treeless tracts of the Northwest and\t- ed-iron k.-ttlc over night, and a pint small niece of egg shell had caused perb.r- Manitoba during the past two years over w reek of a HI.Ip In a Terrific «.nlc trrlml a pint of cold water l>e poured over it, it ition «d the intestine* and led to death.The ttUO.OniJ tre -s have been received, Besides a\tor *ur> Ivor* a I Nrw lork.\tI van be heated to just the 1 «oiling point, and .* \u2014* - \u2014.\t.«\u2018\"S i\tags ¦if*** r and cats were sown on each of the six plots, ^noeure, and some were hardly able to with intervals of one week.1 lie case of Bta*mi when lifted to the Arizona*.! decks, the barley was cited to illustrate the advun- |,oard the big steamer everything postage of early sowing.!\u2022 rom the plot sown g.|)le wag ,ione for their comfort, and when earliest forty bushels per acre were obtained.arrived here they were much improved Fro ntlie plot sown one week later, the | in thejr condition.The eight survivors arc yield was only^wenty-four bushels per acre, ^10 first mate, the cook and six of the and a decrease from the later sowings was shown in the following figures\u2014lü, 15, 10 and 11.ri i 111 i hit)! Ill proj ! \u2022 4 1 1 1 hv\\ Ivt nihm\\ i > should | .«\u2022 li V, I 4 sourness he j H up in tny throat and mouth.When I feel this coming on if I take a \u201c little August Flower it relieves \u201c me, and is the best remedy I have \u201c ever taken for it.For this reason 141 take it and recommend it to 44 others as a great remedy for Dys-M pepsin, &c G.G.GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, \u2022 Woodbury, New Jersey, ü.S.A.1 I 111 ill was V/OM M.X 11 t tl \\\\ \\ 1 < « V Î light burning is I Another death ha* occurred in Bradford from bvdr idslStiU e * I I « Conversation Carried on by Whistling All the inhabitants, with the exception of a few of the licit families ot the Island of (initiera, one ot the ( wary group, are able to mvvrsat ion by 1 he aid of is a i my «ni b simp e -whistling, and over distances at which spoken words could not be heard.I be whistled Hist of preconcerted liable was lues not language and sou c: y sing .The whistling is signs ha» its own peculiar not* formed by the lips and tongue, or, as in our country, with the help of one or two lingers.A Cerinanotli « r.Lieutenant ( iucdcntvldt, who has been long in the island, attributes ill u confignt at Ion of roken up into deep chasms, so that near neighbors have to go miles out of their way to visit each other to have a talk together ; this, ho says, drove them to adopt whistling as a modt, of conveying their thought*.The practice is confined to this one island, being quite unknown in the other islands of the Archipel- ^ ?jury the medical evidence u day # tliis praut the isl ind.w i money had fallen into missed him The police are investigating » Cat in Texas.Mr.Gustav Nauwald, Jr., Tivydale, Fredericksburg I\".0.t Tex., V.S.A., writes: \u201c I was cut by a scythe and knife in my hands and feet ; I guttered three weeks.A half bottle of St.Jacobs Oil cured me hia allegations.The Bolton Coroner held two inquests on caling extraordinary cir-In the one case, that of a ago Monday, both cunutances.labourer named Joseph lfeatou.it transpired that the deceased had been in the habit of sleeping on a fender, and had thus sus taiued severe burns.It was also stated that he had not washed In the second case, a rev StJacobs crew When a man starts out to lecture he puts When a women starts out Good Enough to Practice On._ _\tWhile stationed in Richmond Barracks, b, i i got strict ciders to present from his appearance yrara.foreman named Howells had intended pro-ceding to lied, hut by a fatal mistake he fell into a cellar and was killed.WA sad boating fatality occurred at Dartmouth on Sunday afternoon.Charles 1 >in liing, cadet\u2019s servant, and Sydney Haw dings, warrant otlicer, both of H Britannia training ship,went out in a sailing boat, when » sudden squall caught the sail ami capsized the boat.Flic occupants thrown into the sea, ami alt hough sex vi al boats put off to their rescue they sank before assistance could reach them and were drowned.Their l»o,lies were recovered at low tide.The boat sank in twelve or fourteen feet of water.At Southwark Police Court, on Saturday, Barnard Knillin, a youth of respectable IppuriHflflj W## charged with wounding Leopold Yecanine, a ships steward, hy shooting him with a pistol on W ednenday night.The prosecutor, the prisoner, and others were together at South Bermondsey.The accused borrowed a pistol ami tired at the man\u2019s leg.and blood flowed.A doctor found two wounds, and extracted a bullet.There is no immediate danger.1 he prisoner, who said that he only did it fora lark, einanded in custody.on a dress suit to lecture she puts on a nightgown.The national debt of Germany, which is much smaller than that of any other great country in the world, is, in round figures £39,000,000.The principal relic belonging to the church of Sainte (lunule, in Brussels, consists of a thorn which is said to have formed a part of the Saviour\u2019s crown.It was brought to the Netherlands in the time of the Crusades.Further discoveries have been made in the excavations under Messrs.Dimsdale, Fowler, and Co.'s bank in Corn hill, result-skull and two Roman medals being Everything tends to give authority to the claim of St.Peter\u2019s, Cornhill, that it stands on the site of the oldest Christian Church in England.In Case of War.Chief among immm ¦ m?sms.i* «pi ively.Taking the first combination we enough t practice on.M.S were CURES PERMANENTLY fihaumatism J Sciatica M IT hS^A^UAL have Inhabitants.49.500.000 40.500.000 30,000.000 in g m a found.Follies of Men Which Amazed tier.used to remark that there u vu- thiee follies of mm which always amazed her\u2014the first, climbing trees to shake fruit, when it they waited long enough the fruit would fall of itself.The second was going to war to kill one another, when if they only waited they would die naturally.The third was to run after women, when if they only refrained from doing so the women would run after them.The German Empire with Austria-Hungary, with The Kingdom of Italy The w ise old Comtesse de , with.Aggregate population of the Dreibund powers.On the Russo-French side are Russian Empire, with.French Republic.The Duke of Cambridge, since the age of nineteen, has been in the (Queen's employment.The following are the rough estimates of the amount of money he has received \u201c Grant of £1*2,000 for thirty-nine years, £4(18,000 ;1 Army emoluments from 1837 to 1801, £10,000 ; Colonel of Grenadier Guards, 1801 to 1809, £45,000; Comman-der-iu-Chief, 180*2 to 1889, £1*25,000; Ran Darks, £17,000; total, £671, 117,300,000 98.000.\t000 38.000.\t000 Aggregate of the Zweibund.130,000,000 No prophet can predict the terrible consequence* that woulil ensue wheie these e 253 millions to become involved in war.I May a merciful Providence long delay the I evil d t WAS IT 15 THE BEST.Even those who live hip hare not out of gership of harm\u2019s reach\t1000.defendants ever sum The two youngest ay SUNDAY READING THE HOLY OOAT.\u2022* uanmi : , Tutiuhty, Sryt, i Qu i/ou JShaivri/lt\\\u2014M edu «\u2022»/|1 }lv xvl|i pay the highest market The trial trip on tin* mil acn ss the chwf Hell was most successful, there being an entiie absence of heating, the s|»eed throughout being If» knots, wh\u2019ch was in excess of the expectation# of the owner# The vessel is constructed throughout of steel of extra strength necessary f«*r the N « * \u2022 ?h Xtlaiv ic trade.She lui# eight wate rtight bulkheads, and her dimension# length 4U«>, breadth 47, and depth 31 feet ; tonnage, 4.7'H* gross, and 2.91»s li t register : deadweight capacity, tons.She has a double bottom through out containing water ballast, and also lit ah water supply for cattle.Her rig is four pole masts, square-liggvd on fore* ivnst ouiv.The steering gear i# Messrs.Wilson and Pirrie\u2019s patent, geared direct to lne rudder head, dispensing altogether with chains.The engines are triple e\\- 3,800 horse power, \\ special feature of House Furnishing, 1 00 Flooring & Clapboards KEPT IN STOCK.pr.ee.Peas.( hits .Rye.Rutter per lb.Eggs per dozen .Lard.Wool.Pork, per.bbl \u2022 \u2022 « \u2022 « # \u2022 \u2022 oo Salisbury advised not to Hurry ix i vkiv.nii uoM vrir \\« tion in the uah HAN ELLES M ATTEH.12 to 13 .\t12 to 0 to 0.Beilin, Sept.b tween i'iinucellnr von Paprivi and Count Kalnokv, the Austrian Prime Minister, at the Maire e Schloss, near Schwartz.vnau have ended in their advising the English « I, \\eminent not to he in a hurry to take sny diplomatic action in connection with tho Darda: elles incident.The tone ut t ie etheial press indicates distinctly that the Government is averse to joining Kng-1 nid in ft hasty remonstrance against the I * i te s agreement with Russia.1 he North Gorman Gazette holds that the Porte's assent to the claims of Russia is less important as a breach of treaties than a* seriously disclosing the new line of policy adopted by Turkey against Russia.deck, being thus entirely isolated from cj tee sharp action between British and tner departments of the ship, and seer- jtuMjan influence at Constantinople, and ing perfect ventilation in all weathers.It recommend# that England become more is only necessary to say that the nents of the then modest railway policy of the Conservative party and as as they came to power I was quite convinced that this new found zeal for railways and iron bridges was prompted by no other than a greedy desire to plunder the Quebec treasury.I am not altogether carried away with the idea that the lieutenant governor should call his advisers to account, as it might under the circumstances have a better effect if the people were allowed to 6nd the cure and proceed to make the chastisement themselves.If this steal had taken place during the parliament of 1887 the case would have been different, but when Mercier dissolved last year it was made perfectly clear to the electorate that the ministers or most of them snd their entourage were living at a pace that left no possible doubt they were stealing the peoples money.of the opinion that of the very large sums voted for railways and iron bridges, fully one third has been turned from its legitimate destination.There record of corruption during the bye elections of the SEASON OF 1891.SHAWVILLE, QUE.Ross Point Ferry.SHORT ROUTE BETWEEN R.M\u2019CREDIE & SONS.ARNPRIOR and BRISTOL.Contractors and House Builders, When Mercier was in oppo ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF ?\u20224 Sash, Doors, Blinds.Mouldings, etc.\u2014\u2014\u2014:o:- Plans and Specifications Furnished and Estimates Given.ALL KINDS OF Rough and Dressed Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors Sash, Frames, Mouldings, etc., in stock.House Building a Specialty.ROBT.McCREDIE & SONS.Communication now open between Boss\u2019 Point in the Town and the northern terminus of the 14th Concession of th Boon ship of Bristol, Que \u201e Township of McNab, Ont.The ferry is now running and the boat will ma k trips whenever desired between the hours of 8 a.m.and 1» p.m., Sunday excepted.Excellent accomodation for the conveyance of Hay, Lumber, Machinery, \u20221 Grain and other farm products.* For each head Horned Cattle each way.25c.For each additional head, the property of For a Two-horse Cart or Conveyance and driver each way, Including horses.For ditto returning same day For a one horse Cart or Conveyance and driver each way.Including horse.For ditto returning same day «SBC.15C .75c the same party For each head of Swine or Sheep For each ditto, the property ofsame party 6c.For single passenger, with baggage not exceeding 50 pounds.When a special trip Is made for a single foot passenger.Good arrangements to load and unload.When a quantity of frelghtisuch as lumber, grain, etc., is intended lor transport, special rates may be made.\u2022 ess \u2022 ess esse \u2022 # \u2022 \u2022 se 10c.esse* 40c.#3c.(\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\"\u2022\u2022 see .26c.For one Horse each way For each additional Horse, the property of the same party.that I 25c 15c.PBOFMETO am BWrtlle, 0c 16 IBM, sees sees \u2022 see June 1st* p0l.\u2022 .a s \\ "]
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