The Montreal daily star, 14 octobre 1882, samedi 14 octobre 1882
[" desire zhi Chinsbe-@ovérn: pp \u2018 s: that Ids be.Ebay Stal et Tu United naval AA Mes es of Cored vas ot during vas ve: resoued during the kepcali: secret to on- \u2018of \"Crue's comet Maine of Hoshoster, a eee at Cologno.has passa\u2019 fav a uspeasion of Ger- - = of sitvor aad iho calling mot gold and rd\u2019 re pater, B Cou.sho Ih on tae A3th, wi ST : TOU) eon ot old and wha and 30 .ek Carmi talents iy editor Intel at 49 a REA + taken te induce sisep- \u2019 1.\u2014J4 à dra : 25 astithlish ee Sal re dean, æ TIT Jo HOTEL canso, Outobnr 14r-Dansi ra ee THT remain Tn Bayt waher'Acabt aud the other | rebel leaders are executed.Ha has eomplots | eonOdemen that.Azshi ean be proyed te bave given | sitiet arènes te burn Chiro.- Fhe teial of the Waders te dutuitety Sod or Monday.Lai Ostibef 18-Msjor-General Have- à bat Ep ee \u2026 Lottez Te Pair tocei the foliewing oe im ton from \u201cA > whos + ss Alf : paper bas almost alous been\u201d - i Ponda aeigh to ceiciee Bostinty Mr}.Poliay, new so popular 2 imitation Jingo | they mre dependent -upon the - generosity of | their fellow-citizens abroad for means of sup- |, plying the urgent wants of the sick, dying and | 3 A = ee both with the\u2019 Jingo and, the ü ; parties, Ithink cron you must admit that this policy, damaging theugh it has been to the Liberal party.im this country, and utterly ruinows though it has been 30 the national pur in Bxypt yot has boon a parfoot godsend te ono large and deserving cluss in this country and France\u2014namely, the poor Egyptian bondholders.I will relate my own experienes as a bondholder within the last three months.I have no doubt but thatds is à fair sample of what others have done; and your readers will not be surprised to |! that I entertain the highest feelings of de fer M.Gladstone's spirited Egyptian polisy, O% the first ontbresk of the Arabi re- ¥ IL i x F i ! & I; He =f aki {i al Lif: YELLOW FEVER THE HE SOUTH.Pexsicons, Fla, October \u201818.\u2014Fétty aix Dew cases of yellow fever taday, end fre deaths.The latter were all prominent The Board of Health in their :\u2014 Business and trade are\u2019) iF natok for randveds- far aid 3 there their | destitute.The Young Men's Christian Asse- ciation\u201d have also issued an appeal.Help in needed at omos.» THE CHANNEL TUNNEL: October 12.\u2014General Allison's committee that the exit of the channel tannel should be commanded by a fortress of the first class.re tunnel should be nh Freie gn of the land portion of taken for è the ! the tunnel, for temporary flooding the main | tunnel, and for its total destroction by mines.\u2018Thon armangewents should be controlled by parties inside and outside command- committee admit that it would be presamp- tuous to place absolute reliance wpom even the | most comprehensive arrangements.; he thinks it cannot be recommended too highly.\u201d apparently paying up and.said, « Dad, de you think mother ever gothereT* Somehow or other the tion put an end to the conversation, That Husband of Hine Is three times the-man be was before he using + Wella Hellth Rencwer.\u201d a.A Chicago minister makes » notoof the fast that ho has never scen à lady i paper in à street car.Well! He seen a lady smoking on à oar platform, has he?It simply goes to show that a lady is no gentleman.IxconmrarasLs.\u2014Persian Lotion carnot be aque or whining the sine the com; caen, outing pimples sad tn dti ail other dissascant The old State House in Boston, unicorn, the Britiah emblem having upon the facade-of the building asa: work of restoration.The figures are, painted.lead color.#0.The wonders of modern chemistry are t in the besatifel Diamond Dyes.ds and colors of Ink cam be \u2014e Loois XTT.of! France had enemies before coming bd, me Then he had the reported to France st remem the Duke of Orleans.\u201d *Lydia E.Pinkbam's + Ovary cures Es er Sy the epcient law of Huigery, » insa \u2018convicted of bigamy was condemned to live with both wivesin the same honse ; i the aime was, ia consequence, extremely rare.: \u2018| again the next week.| isaid her husband.rel : is was only because you were ing the fortress, When all this is dons, the | {the money, jus sa we good turn d eserves an other, \" that ahie tried *1 want \u2018money, my \u2018dear, to buy » new.dros - Well, Tmowmt | have it.You celled me & bear last 6 , dear, you à ; again; abd a got It hit him just'right again; \u2018ahd: + money aud something extra.oa ef bis pretty 4 wie and hurried off to.buiciass, i \u2018takes a porta to bay such a Guo Te, ER 177 at it's room for our Winter Goods.24% meer , For Coughs and Colds une : Down's Elixir.Vegstinn is tho best spring medicine, 38 + J.BENTLEY.| n D.says, it has Done.More Good than all j heCupotné and Boo Perifer are pre pred où SD cnû 195 Wostum Avañte, Lynn, Masn .hed, hotttea 1 A: NUTTE ED DS, WERT RRG ARDYNG VALIDITY OF PATEN BADR, ASIGNMENTS AXD OR PATENT LAW, ETO.Mig SHARCH DIA KMARKA, Dita IBTERRD, SEINS GIVEN \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a TITI BOFFS= Ex TBAOES EERE mE Sovereign for Disorders the à Cat br boue \u201cJt Vegetine| i LTTAR ADOUR be mo seme on cay remy | Solin, = ; Canad Diesen of st ais 2 oo mai = ; Ce HODS, coAL HODS-\u2014 Soment for backs of cloves, A-sifers, NAH à 003, corner Craie eu Fy RAIN PIPES \u2014 Portland, Dia Shans LERS SUPP i 2 pee BRT x RAVES T6 drag D EAIN PIPES \u2014 Portland, Gar, wile Rela, An, \u201cTEE Ra AE sx FUENITURE\u2014E Lo > want to better than go te Te Gui Ton rest pL HENRY J.SHAW & COL Al Sion mada va ENRY J.SHAW &- CUS.STR RI ha ILL 03 I NATED PRESENT.Sule B Bram Tavis sree oneal Engravhg a ia branches.KATE.BARRY DUA & CO, TR KT [ae vrais so ee pt Ema arma Zhmont, Chiat Longs, Bismark, 48 exseident spe: id cou Addiress and And peices BRONCHITIS, LOSS OF VOICE, HOARSENESS, AND THROAY .AFFECTIONS.f Bvery cue has hoard ef the won- derfai effects cf the Bpruees and Pines in cites of .The Rov.Mr.» in hiz book-on the Ad sondacks, published, relatos the case of a cil sumptive young man \u2018who \u2018was entirely cured by a three mouths\u2019 camping out among tho Pince.In France, the physicians\u2019 regularly sem) their patients do the Pine Woods, and order them to-drtex « We mado from the SPRUCE TOPE.Ten Selene combinstion Of (he gum Which exmdes irom he Bed Sieace Ties.In this preperation the em.rn pre gran gre SN _ sensed, 3 relibdin the - SIGNE: EEE + +, = ré) ms Cy i REEL Apsiy 00.1 Marler, _\u2014_ _ SUE r tvost.° paske se SEE Furnace, alt Improvements; ity Cars withia & minute's walk the house ; imamodiatety; rent low to a able tenant.Ale, the residence of Hugh Taylor nie poses erat ea \u2018will be posit) .tenant.Apgily to.Court, AAA AA AANA AAAI A AAS \"| SMALL H HOUSE WANTED\u2014FITHÉB- LEUR uofurnizhed- Send, pa:tioutars jermodi- ally oO %.C.Lt Gethings, Advocate, Jaounes Cred W ANTE ED ou SMALL TEREMERT OR * Sphinx,\u201d STAR otfice.241 3 WARN TED \u2014 A SMALL FUENT SHED Address, 8 45 Ba Hs \\ sp Booms.DARE Soos i BOARD.SAN.DO M gauchetiere street.248 ë JFUEBRISHED ROC ROOM TO LET, WFIRARD two.gentlemen.*Apoly 59 Aytmer.2403 FOENISHED ROOME.1481 8T.CATHERINE + te omtreal.= * TS + 8 : | Ware: bret mo: 3 Ho emmy Fs wo 905 BLEURY ISHED F Trace in, to Int; oa \"RATE ForvmazD- SEDROOM TO LET \u2014 __Bleury street.JFORNISHED ROONS-25 BLEURY ST.FORNISHEDANDUI PORNISREDHOONE : URNISHEDA INFORNIS 8 let.91 JFUENISHED ROOMS \u2014AT] ander stroet.FOR EEES oo\u201d VITHOOT Sox RNISEED ROOMS _ REAR SEAVER as ¥30 12 F SR TTT Lo LET.10 BLEURT, \"À 233 8t.Urbain street | FORNISHED FRONT HOONT SUITARIE to let, with or without tour, ab 35 20008 > 241 2f Rogue VITE OR = VrraoaT UT Bo4RD, | : JROOMS-WITH Un WITHOUT Fa 89 Cathedral st.LS [HQ FAETIAL | 25} avon, 4 & ANT ÉB-LADY WHO UNDEEFANDE eu wa ot Cx emer nied i ae then Addrees, \u201cX 5X8,\" Bran offies.nt no L UB Apply, 77 Mansfield strout, LET-DOUBLE TRON FRO NATALIE A ' ARD WANTED-\u2014IN A A PRIVATE FAMI- tral.ook I Be wife and LE EEE | LAS Seay se | College Ave Avenue.THAT LA Son St.Catharine = son Spies - © worker, at 672 Dovohesier street.34k: WANTED: IC Y TO ATTEND: a \" A SIHONG BOY TO : : ve TED\u2014A F Jenin LE APPLY TOR WEE ONERS WANTED \u2014 Bo Fluid cet Ware Bion Enorriodge où ri rad \"WANIED ED _THMEDIATELY = rant | aroty SES fe Renin (rae mah : WANED rocky Fuck for We \u2014_ maa an dn Toby Jo week Ro, ' WARE DRESSM us AB 242 ANTED I RWEDIR Eù cral servant Tack, ed an cock ag a ; ae wre well.Box 328 VS EP mo: am WY A r by; prone ms Sy required; alw, Seay Wane FOR MACHINE OPERATOR | Taylor & Co, 535 À i stron We crtag hante.SERIES Eton ot, oY ARFRD-_YOUNG_GIRE AB FLAIR ; cosk 112 Motonife strest, ; = ANTED\u2014TAILORS; \u20ac COTREES ANS Aker, to James O'Brien & om ® fox moothein, -Thero aze poémÿ ditierent ware cf | doing is onda wits foe smsonil.Ix had thinking ef questions of this-létnd vs sbonld ge be bad goo st obedient, loving, truthful, bonest in w dls Is \u2018 1 - a po, ot mow a fe.How | the ground |.= de thon it is contrary to éveryaight-principle to believe { and .ward, © : touts lr ey that good cn result from doing wrong.There folio : rd bout © Roti gt ch od a \u201csmamtion the sstounding capability ef printors for ens Fraser's Mégarcne, de, Fee fore when & mother tala « child anything that | w x whe ip as pride Sowell dite os utentiona Joe Pour suplial fear A pr in no true ah volstess fundamental prinoiple | bn lly anil mde ere, \u201cthay Uy 80 SoA = od by the noe Coe.wr ' H.child by viclence and lets her 4 get the ony ] | oe >» En omer is said 4 : mes (© nod aude To not | John Abcabam Heraud, post and miscellaneous better of her love and good went, sho > y .Ant .So SEE or She Sa | i, ee Ec ils shin oh J in, On ing co pue somo fT de pes ares wo ee sed tie dom veri, suited \u201cTotionbam,® wat whose\u2019 children\u2019s minds there are awakened at a | \"A24i08, aud & lang hurrah proclaimed that all Pavel hor yore.mtg were saved.But for how long?Tho tide was - Af heaven's own blue, 's deat - aad \u2019 \\ by T.Murtay & Son, of Glasgow, about rok : very early age sentiments of truthfulness and ; fell from i Ihed ; Mis Inoor Life\u201d (1866), \u201cThe | ve jen.Said a little ; large stones fell from the mountain, eus »o missed 2 Hy a SEG think foe tho title Page | Wreck Yt tho London (1870), sod in 1871, one hey \u201c oni could not feet were buried in snow, the icy south Bs fly How, by William Gaunyon, and pablinhod by W, Lageihering,\u201d and \u201cThe War of Ideas.\u201d There | fo that ; it would malo dear mamma foul : 2880 ching 3, Nimmo, Edinburgh, 167% Ta the Glas y i8 notice of him ut p.260 bf Thowaa Powell's bad .d'idore bec Ishould de s0 soi i y The blu thing Lover EE EEE, ma FE | Fe en EP | né] TA .i ne \"\u201d ute told in connect ou on6 Q! uni DY , se re ing throazh the ye, pond in which \u201cII\u201d mentions.Heraud is said to be very pleasure and comfort it is for a mother to feel |! to pans the night where we were, -And what à has, afien when the Saye of earth \" apalling is *\u201cCowin\u2019 thro' th Ypo, 1 ihe vain, and on meeting Douglas Jerrold one evening and know, as her children approach maturity niga! snow beneath we a a homos a Or dioappman abs.edition re ro n ig Dthe id'to him: *Jarrold, have yo vad my \u201cDe: and becowe her friends, that she never struck anly fe w Sr shelter ua the fuiious © find sme r \"> Coming through o > bi ju the Taulo of scent into Holl ?* \u201d \u201cNo,\u201d ropliod the oyaie, \u201cbut or threatened them with 3 blow.And there is 9° va ou Bushes a from oh ad , Some lo Bower that wears the hes Go pooes Dur à the 13 ù Rye.\u201d N I would really like to sce it.\u201d no necemity for it.Children are as we make \u2018wind | t my fa east, wes An benven\u2019sows LL Time t is ri nr fo Dogborry he dy ot - them ; and how can a mother make her chil- MY confidence so deep that I slept somand.\" a tos men Fide oS homer a3, fT, ie A Reference iu \u201cim Memoriam.\u201d dren truthful when she tells falsehoods to them [1Y till seven o'clock.It 13 2 md swakmuing behind !* Tos, ono fast © \u201cE.B.B.\" (in Tux Svan of June 10) ie wrong 10, G8 To SA Oy aro not easily SÉtEF 8 misfortune.The futare seemed v Anyhow \u201cJ.F.P's\u201d common sense may çon- 19 thinking that Tounyson reforred 10.GeorE® deceived in this way.A bright little fellow Sark.wrecked ou Terma del Fuogo! eu that sole itself with the boliof that very many brithor Herbert when ho spoke of once retorted, upon Un chided for telling an famed laid, among savages believed to be the - av yfpets\u201d hold tho same opitéeu as : he does I 01 \u2018Him who singe antruth white lie : Sp is it wrong to sav most bestiai in the world, wrecked on à sheet of na pmember écelny à plotyre entitlod « Comin® thro\u2019 To one clear bagp, in divers tones.\u201d i true?\u201d + Certain m 8 boy.\u201d show! Butit did not matter.\u2018To work, boys I : +e Rye,\u201d which wad oxhiMted in Edinburgh Quito lately I cameo soross a verse of Dante's hi lan \u20ac fe © \" 1 y y.y \"« 1 eried, ¢the ship still lies on the share.lat about thirty yoars azo, snd alierwards rcading a which is undoubtedly the one meaat as tenching sit wrong for men, too es, just as us help ourselves and God will aid us?\u2019 Dur \u2026 critioisni of the Cvakaoy ignoranes shopy that i bad as for children.\u201d \u201cThon, Pa, 1 vont do ing the course of the day, in spite of the \u2018by the artist who, ipgtoad of à lassio wadin \u201cMon may rise on stepping-stones it again; and you mustu*t,tell Mr, Brown 3 » : g \u201d .culty of walking, the smowstorm sud the rough a * barn,\u201d had dopieted a aimporinz and Of their dead solves, Lo hixher things, again, when he \u2018wants to barrow the mare, thas ZF Gt FE © & d, which almost took us off overdressed girl and her *\u2018 teliow \"* mooning in- but unfortaoately 1 have forgotton where, and | you are going.to take ma out riding, when met norte : pee cur provie- sagely over à stabblo fleld, must leave to someone with moro time than is as you're not ; use that made me tell that 99% feed Te fn i age Po nd organised The cvory-day female costume of the Scottish 7 disposal, the task of looking > story about the chicken.\u201d Conscientious \u201c95 + def ore, es init of \u2018self.Ron peassntes in urns\u2019 timo, as still to a great ex- A P.(Montreal).parents, loving their children, and anxious for SE ed enoe.| I ied wei bend that in D Truth.co t, oonsisted of the short gown\u2014a printed 2 Cerro their welfare hére and\u2019 hereafter, might well steel our muscles.vou have me Deception are-eften meso wy from the past «2 gold is\u2018 palios sort of jedkot roaching 2 little below ihe LE ouyht to bavo said either editor or artist feel as if cut to the heart\u2018by such a lesson as the nicht of the 2nd of Juno was excesivel ; ; » Fp ie Toanisina of Siem \u201cwaist, \u2014and the soll petticoat; which last was ought © iption of that.Let truth and love:rule in all our deal- night of the ° y X J minute, but procious - and - \u2018mot of the trailing leugth recoutly fashivpuble, when I quoted, last week, the description of the | .A - cold, ten degrees below zero.The tent wa intermixed with infinite-alloy, -debris of dat rhéher ; p in hi : \u2026 Ship uuder-woigh.\"\u201d Iam ivolined to | ings with children, and Jet-us treat them every 0, a: x : D \"TETE -=Mlst : shéber as doseribod by the post in bis metto \u2018Ship uniler-woigh.hour if to ally from them covered inside and out with ice, and toward citaries.NMAN au Pr astres re think the error (if it be desided so) ought tv be | hour as we were part æernally from them £ve in the morning it to snow s0 hard Lath hl ad hh SAN CEL LR - Bowed Lr robe.a tartan sheen set down to the areist, 4 the oditat asin) of the next, and would avoid every painful re- that in a tew hours it was £ feet deep.The \u2018le pro A Witty r : pouls += NEW 2) 1d #1 halts leg was scriwply seen\u201d Ealconer\u2019s «* Shipwreck ™ was not only a scholar, membrance.coun \u2018most melsnch ; TER \u2014 \u2018 andl * rage Such 3 potticoutis Jonny must buta Yeliow of tho Hoyal Society, England; and | NOME HINTS.et rorya ; ove, leaden and col outward Dave boon stravaigin\u2019 through \u201cdewy grass\u201d al.in allusion to the poom bo says: fb WAY 080 TomaToss, peeled, aliced and fried in butter, j ; our work was pursued with tainly be coasidored as the grammar of Faicouor\u2019s .: c » ing clouds; but our wo pars Jagabt imoe-doop ! Dut ibo song says :\u2014 rofessions! science.\u201d are very nice for'a side dish and a variety from slacrity.With our united effort we transport- oy \u201cJennys seldom dry.\u201d P Y.D.K, the usual methods of serving them.Sprinkle ed the galley ifitact to our camp.The surround- {ew was this?If it was a customary habit.it October 11th.salt wd, pepper and a very little sugar over ey own, snd we made a kind little for her share of that sommon sense - .them and serve hot with beefsteak or cold meat of stockade to defond wa In case of a re Biol Boouich lassics ton Mom detie cat.ire Letters from 7.D.King, Alexander Drummond and baked potatoss for breakiast.tack by savages.1 instituted a watoh esch idge, and he Stoppin\u2019-staues re ouvre | sod vthors will host SALT ANP BUGAE are uot opposed to each two hours at a five, adæt the cxample with witless there was a chance passage in a cart or on MUSIC AND THE DRAMA, other as sweet and bitter are, and in flavoring a my gun op my arm.We had saved one of our !horgobaek, tho only alturnativo was to \u2018\u2018 wade the Geneviove Ward is at the Alexandra Theatre listle sugar may very often be used with advan- boats, and determined to send it to ask for Delp j-Seed.\"\"; aud ns, probably from a recent ** spate,\u201d Liverpool, tage along with salt and vics wera.from the English mission in Beagle \u201cthe bed of the channcl was sometimes uveven - , : : : With t difficulty it was launched through jr the water itoxpectedly deop- fomales cout coagners daughter was recontly married to the mab Ee, he rin the breakers, ane of the men being thrown into jim such a prodieamont let their olot at .; \u2018 Y tha w d of i 1 us asi (rather than Niustrate praotigally the words of that Miss Laura Don has made some improvements over ae pme Lo Hime to port Safely parsed over He al the waves i \u2019 tether old song :\u2014 + |i» **A Dnughter of the Nile « Parsifal \u201d quired to break up all the starch granules, and turned the points.What suffering and blood- Hor Loa slows het Fon.\u201d union Cour as sh mots [kon be slowly.16 ail ue nt | S05 Po FE ing wi ne This I have persvnuily witnested ; aud it aure- ; ; of water, the pudding be more delicious, ™ om, jor cast misup ; na Berre wore ae reaton for Jouny be- N of Po a 12 but more attention will be needed in the oven tives would essily lead toa conflict, and our w Tek J lil Hi Tag i it mcr nat mary At the Worcesier Festival, last weck, Skgaer grhole or half s; ff À Sore \"th : Whoa the theme of Duros\u2019 SPY Brignoli gained golden opinions.His voice re- skins first dipping i \u201cSoilin ter © Prop! consider thie theme of PO0E ning all its old ebarm, aod his style ls, as i 5X28 OY PPLE In g water for one cortainly suggestive ; and the Ayrshire Bard, it always was, perfect.minute.Put in the peaches, put suger over \u2018Is well known, io the coystant habit of lay- wi crus ing hold ot coarse or chaoui, songs, Of fragments Should \u201cThe Parvena\u201d mettle down for a run, them and cover with crust.A few whole 3 .its gi flavor to ie.When canned ev of the poonlo.and at Wallask's, 1 is contemplated to seud Ross Pits Give a fine bho.p od oie in the a he be poupe cu Coghlan out ss a star, rnd by the wn.Peschesare used the half\u2019 or whole peaches and \u2018and thus immortaiising them.exployod members of the company.the syrup are all used as they come from the At the nsk ot occupying too much of your Mme.Gerster bas on a concert tour in , eve, 1 may mentior that io] point of fact there Holland and Scandinavia.She will, of hor re jé enquixmes, © Avge A 38 no river Ryo in Scotland.À stream of a sine turn frem she Northern capitals, sing at La Scala .biseuitand fat.In the evening they weat Iptormediate between a river and 2 brook, is ve $800 a night being paid her), and then st Mes.Ww.B.= Please give & revipt for but ther looks wers so little neyally called a\u201c water,\u201d as Gaia water, Al- fax iced or preserved citron ?Axa.\u2014Cut the Pedou our ?pr water, Watorof-leith, Water-of-Ayr, Ke, Mr.Carl Rosa has decided to coms to America citron in small pieces, of course throwing away the weaker part of our defences, Next - i Tht which pryscs the Ayrabite Dairy ia pext resson, añd bring with bim bis entire English the rind.Stir them until :tender ; drain off We perceived à bost rounding the point, and it ealiod tho Garnoek, au town and parish take Qpers Company, pjrvamoine as novelties \u2018\u201c\u2019Tbe the water,and to 7 lbs offruitadd 3 lbs of sugar Do sooner landed than we heard the good news Gpclio Toposraphy of séotla on Merry Wives of Windsor\u201d and \u201cTaming of the and & pintof vinegar.The spice-may be put that the « Allen-Gardiner\u2019 was en ths way dio.1800), thon the ~two Gaelic words Seo.~ \\b £ prod w Let the spi bag, and Fitna! cooking.us, but had been dotained by calma Qn the *tDall Rizh,\u201d ming \u201cthe Ring's 1d.\u201d F thon, © expense © vetng Wagner's he spice, an ther morning was \u2018the ame reresttog, and oir Savarally vorrems « Pazsifal is estimated at $00,000 marks, the until it thickens Jike ayr p : put the pan in, and four hours later we left Blogect Bay 1 thank- rework, wo learn that = Loch Ryan is in (lio, mast 9 profits of the season are 120,000 marks aud boil well for five oe Put itup in well ing God for our safety, I had been unable te ts eus ns Mn are | $9000) 3 pe th me emma | Sed rr ce pu ous i, he; am ee sea, and is from * h-roidfh-en' * or \u201cth : .ow me (the officers of ntine Na \u20186 ol the sneoth streams,\u201d or river which © .| Mr.Florenoe will this season revive « Dombey TEACHER.\u2014A ruber cost was folded while yoy1d ett accompany me, believing that 1 ea This Kream, whith artly flows Shrmagh e and Son.\u201d and take Lhe part of of Captain Cuttle, ep and hae are arsed Wa Paste would nof;retury to Buenos Ayres, aud it was ern er \u2018of Ayrshire, is proba that verythihg will done to mount the se an © çoas have s is maso - ad hired big) to be roferrod to by Burns ; and pas- E goed style.It im an old avoit \u2018a 1 do with it! ANs.\u2014Fasten the seams with for this n- ibe | bad the il is the \u201cwater thas brought Peter Cornelips which many of our favorites appeared in days the following cement.Put 1 oz.of pyre rab- ; > Re ; goue by.; | ber cut in shreds in half an ounce of linseed .\u2014\u2014 \u2019 M.Planguetie, he composer of the music of oil, and melt with gentle heat ; melt four oz.pare Brod, T.5., October 3, 1892.* | < Les Clos se a Cornevllle, in to write a wow of gutta a, add it to the dissolved : Ge \u2014 ve the oti i ora for Miss ntle i i irri nvi ! ; Te de te Con nator 1s abroad sl Co i ot tho.old Reyaity Throauaed at rubber while hot, and mix by stirring well.gpg that I have tried all possible means of ful.a dead\u2014iong live Cho King\u201d Uarisbobta |i pe Bornes wy PE Apply this very: thickly te- thw joints, and fiing toy duty will I return to my country.1 Ing, j don.Mosers.Farnie & Bersce will farnish the press with a warm sad-iron, placing a cloth un- K my : ol an xy.Who wrota the of Merlin,\u201d and Horotte, derit.B the poet with warm water 3 Lo, thesalors, waiting ab Uschuria for the phare can (he rors bo iamed?| Ascording to the Gil Miss, Adelina Patti b jy with towel lay it in foidod | StU of the Allen-Gurdines, in which I shall \u201cÀ Aro journätista cHgiblo as embers of jhe.| suse ; elina Paiti bas rub dry with a clean towel, lay it in a folded then conti explorati Giacome Bow, Bue id Canada fa ne Mon \u201c2 d' 0.A a oman In er will Sto wishee sheet, pod Jon it with a hot fron.Never \u2018continue my ex ton.: ; ota a Wy vst, \u201ctel ull of n ngales to ba placed on ber in fold Fubbed clo h ._ 3.The saying, \u201cThe schooïmaater is abrond,\"* [cons ; again fo clotliig when wet; butal- giana Intions quéars in à speech PR by Lord bougies vom emma on he a what ways carefully dry it in à warm place.(uk ater Twenty-noven Tears.- Jsaumey 29, 1828 toe hoses Fiat tue the wosking-birds?_A.C.\u2014How should I make a nice soup of a.! Twenty-seven years ago a little girl, 10 years ER it be will ;.is ean do nothing in Aocoprdipg to John MeOCuliough, Mr.Clawson, a pint of heef bro: ht Ans.\u2014This would help old, mamed Elizabeth Alexander, living with hls age.Thers is another personage, a porson- Mormion theatrical manager, onoo aitempted te to wake § priv, vegotable soup as follows: her parents in Humphrey's County, Tenn., ge loss imposing in the eyes of some\u2014porhaps | Se0asmise in leading ladies by introducing two of Take sufficient onions, potatoes, carrots and was seut to & neighbor's housp to borrow meal.Lasignifioans.The schoolmaster ¥e abroad, aug I itis wives in the same play.The result was a suo- turnips, fry them in oie lard or dripping and Bhs found the family of tha neighbor \u2018punt to Mish; armed with by primer, agalust'the 20500 of rows behind the toene that endangered pour on the water, sdding the broth, Toast a from home, and started to return, whim she -aéldior in: full military array.\u201d : tres © COMPART.few crusts of Bread hurd and bfown, without a he King is dead\u2014! live the King\u201d is | Mme.Marie Rose bas undoubted .n A with : Éreabl prodismetion After singing tho role of at Birminghom burning them, dnd add they th a few stalles à translation ot the io Fygehe | of celery, sonie sweet herbs, popper and sal : das monfà of à hocaid: \u201cLa rei est mori\u2014 she has attackod Fidefio à palt which demavd Stow for four hours, bette, rie re \u2014 7 x y : yrio tragedienne sad & singer of the rst order | 2%, & Bw okiedi owl > : \u2018 ; : © #Borrioboola Gba\u201d (fot thin is the speilin of at the same tima \u2019 A great change from \u201c Le.ru oth + A pasts improve behind Peppers, and, inatead of taking À re Ç; WwW.Ot a vor) id Lhe name of the place in À that |; Prasoier Jour de Booheur\" and tho ** Ronde des dali Above, without the west, will make a | the next house, he rode through th y i \u20188 defend rights, \u2018asoctt aa = eur: re?étraots tho sham philanthropy of Mri.Jolighy, f Djinor.\u201d clous Io 90mg.By adding mors ef the.settlement, and kept w Lu , ; sn aédère atives, ind gromoth her well: res aii nm oury y Biresk.éharnotor in * Bleak Hous,\u201d by Charles / ; Mr.Gus Williams\" tour fn the West as Mishier | POL8t008 i place of tha cther vegetables a very they reached Homersville, in ; : ; an and 41 Gi Se Rulon Son oat el in ant mm | dro eye ki erie os shred heron S| \u2018|, dhasedinary.n every eit & How hall ; o to Nelson Mills, w Pr po 3 on to Ta hor to tho uttor neglesh éf |\u2018 where he jaé ap tinos- his Now York eo hate pet Ay Lake S IC the lower sud of New linddd \u2018lité y sud ome duties.- For farther partio- gamer bars wa erowded houses, and in St.|| C spe.à Bree e es until twenty:live ago.She laws refer to ** Bleak Hoase, Louis ke is said to have played te $19,000 in || ® te poste on & pie plato ; then put Mille, ahd w : 4 Geoffroy of Monmouth, Bishop of St.Asaph |.tweiré rh oy {on your.apples with a liste a ) dind Chronioler, who died in 1164, wrote a Latin Mr.Maurice Gran bas decided to te Mr.I and'Hotmag / tover witit paste either wholly oc - ; of tho * prophonie & Meri.\u201d Tue |: pay F [in strips crossed ny hy Add sugar, Jess P sa\u201d yoy § .i or more, an the apples require Some } ie Mri bit, the rine of Bucher SE tt Ci Hing in wag pie mth shay sn my oe Ray Arthur, andie ectebraton tu the.wie und | Theo will, therefore, remain with pricing ho pic.Trix I io Toledo lilies aud slie contents | ¥.S.NABTIANT, WIR.EILART, dumsybes of chivalry, iu Bpapcer\u2019s * compuny this season, ) i the pie maker, gwd iets 983.50.sise wi B Ti F EF Es sf i K 7 i i Fa | i te $ ii hs Bis {2 always à to the.: 0k oversiep hierselé.Where the \u201ca È H 0 i PE ari [Yan » gr © » 4 vighs is an ol tree, speli-dound by Vivien.\u201d Buchanan, Lewis Metrison, Archis \u2018 » James are eh duty § , ; NW ; 1 .+ Merlin™ dan - \u20ac sé Qi Ma = .1 \u2018Abept È 3 ~ minke L- ; 3 ' , REN : ng TON ! ; { r Gelmar U9 Wace, andoas the Franch London afterwards, and them return te Italy to tany local er in pewing 6 \u201cA first | mo é ; k .5 + \u201cPr eT lhe \"machine south k more than conquerors Shrough Him the , > q ini .d \"0e our .\u2019 } is, i his a peciane of , _ quete Christmas Present.ADDIB BR, Can you me how to renew , id nearly seventy pre to au dee din tn e city of IL à fow days before ! goth of Which \u201c name ivory \u201cot Engiion |'He clos wast somsbbhiey Job, a Christ.fully dows it will noteaapeonss.The way [2 comma paint bre © tion.Then with 15 PT ASUS A quite thiti end must Wy.very quickly | : 8 Ant La onl e dite o's ie * nee Jit \"der \" df: 2 oe $e Wei > and in th io pos .| Selyisi, the great lan, witt ; CC Bo Cr bei pels; whi \u2018 ; shall | i 17 but eit, +o | : > Tenn, romani poem ot ly To | Prise Asie \u201clate, rr [| i Ey Out.ona pd dat | vote fo de | ; ite | over m th oot fe th apd T » Ul ** Vivien.\u201d aylor and Leopard Ontram, This will be Sal- Ans.tds ad ho no OR In use, i Wake Lown tp.of tig ve soiposed i ni\u2019s last visit to the eenotey.He will play in You can applying to ly deooribe it, fo'the mest abciont found & dramatic sollpge.class kni \u201c460 in Ca om.; 5 ; GL : ith 4 hem pe =x + ces eonnocted with the Arthurise + a - DUET TreiCh TR Ces gh eg at thay had heard of Sa - memes tte 6, 1 sa I \u2019 ; _ Tt < Gus A : bs risti ) 7 d as a test of her adentity, v co ! .co Dis gre ' on es .Pulte wi attical saanterodrinitan lard deysgoodh ame waa = \" x Eagilh trans! \u201c 1 a dif- LB a fat ha audi EN ; ot as bon ob ait or ana aa AE RARE to do it ia to disaol rubber in.benzine Sox pousperity.Others PR mr Ree se Mgmres, : an a : with a gentle whimth ÿ the rubber into nd \u201c, | vy, 4 ea à ce dis 5 Conaicpanentaeé =: CRU TRE P \"A Alexandes, i 3 & R h Ce mee a -'E ; y a BR fh Ce / } \u2019 Tek A d NG i.8 common paint brush coyer the .vod ingo : potes, Fa 9 - vus Se =} ML.11 gv : RL Ee ve.wen [nr EL Se eed | SE nt e ements LAE Tw J july, ade?rte, o .and fresly as it wil oy a Wai ow On.flor bopt KET eine Co ak How awit sd Sofia ts ES, Lit oitolthe origif\" |ascouat of the explosive\u201d r § * ite.x K) 2.aad 0 is hn Be fry lt RTE \u2026 | charsotie ape wig}, sme, we Rf | Wel, lot aos, - Ronit HEA mi \u2018dirt, | 5 ede : oe FE So he timen four are thirty-two.I'l take ov Laie SWTenct ; j ; ; i ie pa Re à Sirez-pre yauda.\" CR EL TEE JL.rosy checke, amd eparkli Wes retched \u2018 ; ue.dle pric be be reine of te wify ob reotivieg, m pair re Mar lee .a > trémicities Gt E lie.: g a list [ have soon.wanes 5 ét vos dc - = >than cri - a DY fares: , : iy , EAM : = : » a Ter ; + é 4 .vo hy ; 0 .s .- + are Pr ; cure ; : sie ° Xa nd te Sarita aa notes vii gn rh Go od own fn all thy dark cloth hades, ure tha { - rile arent dont, ght 5 gg El, Sg 0 Eve 1 A ramble in the green with à vist : my Va.- ; pantuces of a readers Am movks to come, J believe this utilization of \u201cà ono i aay of thal zappauat 80 0.40.1 - poenes fhe \u2018whos one\u2019s daily.BR 28k la then.those: amongst in om.Ava oii the Wi hegin spike plans 1 inter, to recall Jens r charms ea eon house in highs] have visited, end todetermine to effect pr maan-ter Wry them.hive a busketful of ina to plat} Sud \u2018oats of the beautiful : \u2019 \u2018 Ws over every\u2019 e dxbargbshire, to; jiteelf to a London house, ë sy trop which lary FURR ly beautiful white, yel- Jou, \u2018aid mauve single dabljas, which { Rope, - 4 Jot, and le © { their pre- FE ER ATT ; BOX year, .which bas: from Pa \u201canesléz, L'Étiow there are yards and yards of an ay des twéed \u201d présénitéd to - ie thé generous manufneturer himself for a \u201cWinter.dress, trust it to no mere dressmaker\u2019s hands to cut and fit to perfection.Such substantial and .Hibéklike/material ought only to: be dealt with by trained masculine taitor\u2019s skill ; and | mean - Mave it made into \u2018a dress, as simpl¢ and M¥eguiit as possible, by a tailor.No feminine hands could manipulate it properly ; there is whan they ato sewn, and èrÿ detail ina coët-like garment, which isinakierh never achieve.1 think it will be to bave one reliable costume, which will not come unscwn, and will not spoil with weather, and will brush well and look wepectable for years.1 am advised to have such a tweed dress made with a plain skirt, \u201cand a princess tunic over it, neatly stitched at sedge.[Or,.} incline to a well fitting jacket - \u2018with a somewhat deep basque, such as | have feen in raany travelling dresses this year, with à velvet waisteoat let in of the same ¢olor, apd -velvet cutfs.But I shall consider the matter.One thing is certain, viz, that these good sub- *etanttsl woollen fabrics should not be made up \u2018faxicifuliy, or with an amount of material to .%eridér them uncomfortably heavy.*_ ] have been in many pieasant and hospitable and ocetly, others less pretentious but comfort- .able ; and 1 am much impressed with the fact - that the héfne, be it spacious or humble, takes - Îts éhorester from its mustress.It is she who ; regulates the little matters which make all the alifference between a hotel and a home, and it fs lier thonght of and care fur apparent trifles :.bat imparts a sense of repose and comfort to \u201c \"the\" guests, wkether they be specially the friends of her husband or herself.He may bave planned the fumiture, have ordered the ine, and, welcomed the guests, but it is she *whio hais s0 arranged the guest chamber us to deave Wo possibls want unsupplied.© 1 have one roam i g sure that in t are all\u2019 Decessary appliances for reading, writing, rdsting or sleeping.I hae befre said that overy guest chamber should be provided with a table unencumbersd Th mm, wedi rie apd Incirers close at hand, ier on the thers be: gas in\u2019 room .or not, » light on t table or by the bedside may be easily procured.The room which I have in my mind's eye had \u2018besides these things a comfortable \u2018old arm \"chair peatly covered with pretty cretonne, and à small sofa at the foot of the bed on wlich was laid a warm sofa blanket folded, to be used if required, a tiny table by the bedside with a wendlestiok upon it and also, | found, & small wosk-besket, containing needles, black - ged : white cotton; scissors and a fow bud tons of various sizes and kinds, in case of need.A small selection of pleasant books were on a Hittle bookshel( on the wll, and (he .\u2018remsing-table¢ held a pincashion well suppli A with pias, a tray with scissors, à Iittle case ot fy plaster, luton hook, shochoti, and bair ns ; à hand glass, a strong glass scent-bottle, ing eau de cologne, a fan, and smelling salts.By the side of the table hu brush, aud by the a 8 stood a sponge-bath, w a supply of towels at hend.Nothing that a lady could want to use in an emergency seemed tobe forgotten, and 4f,1-had desired any further .recogni al and warm welcome À saw it in the pan with my favorite and sweet.soented ; Trashy gathered, and placed as the! , grspent om my ta yi jen inconvenient and unnecessary en-: tirely tv unpack one\u2019s: travetling box when: staying in a friend\u2019s house en routs, and it is inconvenient to have to kneel down or tamak one\u2019s bask by: pl Mate use which it containa.: A wooden , plain ben stand, such es is usually seen in hotel bed- testou, is à thost désirable and convenient bit of faraiture which converts the well-packed box man overlooked in most private, \u2018boxes: are ei to houses wherd the remain Jow_ down on tho floor or to be meunt.ed inmourely oft bed room chairs, to their in- ot Jd Le.attention s0 erident A at ils 38 as possible in the smallest as inthe largest apartment ; in fact.oie who'tak! provide a guest chamber at dd rire hich is never well appofn ses this desirable te ocessional ; wy \u201cmy Wen tie to Ra f gd i ET do pathy x ue \u2018went to the -avfual fabri¢, the balanes eget $85 the equare yard.as es ; : F5 221 | \u201cWie Birinese wall is She largest wid) in the world.It was built by the firat Fuperor of the ion \u2018Tain dynasty, about 330 8.C., aa a inet T OL ;, ageivet Li \u201cIR traverste the northern boundary of China, and is carried .ver the spi thpongh the decpest vallaya, thickness at the tes Oostésopoth;\"Manoisentet,.ie | ui) EI tet 1 hare Fins fom, EAT] Sf ace het 2 3 are 20y wind for a fresh cam]; fne for poll ng cartridges, I would have \u2018uses of an.now, with the prospect.\"of sleeping in my | a roms ane Beton the and of the week, various little improvements dpi.alterations in | Committee no mention o th \u2018affecté upon the deliberations \u2018in\u2019 tho Courts and\u2019 Oity-Hali\u2014to wbât éxtent they would be subjeot to interruption and disturbance.I consider the mattor deserving of very sorious consideration.A re wick to an.As ! Jock at this warm and.beautifil fable, 1 am convinced\u2019 that 1 must Jn the way in which tailors sew 3 them that the pro direction of the current of tho river at Victoria Bridge as to render steamboat navigationand the bridge.endeavour to explain why.Wharf now ranning almost parallel with the Victoria Bridge, and therefore nearly at right angler to the current, which strikes against it with great force; yet this wharf, which is very nearly one half as long as the Vietoria Bridge, and extends out op third of the whole width of the river, has no effect whatever on the direction of the current passing Victoria Bridge, in fact only affects it a fow kan- dred feet up the river from thosnid wharf, Therefore I maintain that as the proposed meant, instead of being stuck out in the river at right angles to the current, is almost parallel with the shore of Montreal, and the-distanos from the centre, eurrent | ones weuld strike tho embankmagt, is about 1} i] miles .affect npon the direction of the current pass- | ing a « BG a To a Jlouses singe I left home ; some very elegant itioh of a\u2019 ng to the depths of \u201cpath a repository for articles required for imme.\u2019 trosing times and at bed, time ; yet in some brie pe, ri Ad a pes matins ébataclé.Its t SQ niles.nding, t hy fi DECRR of the FA 20 fret, bèse 25 + nd at the top 16 5 ganpowdez without à \u201cde, and \u2018thé Gorerament have > if there had been a Moense .que, ; Why should I be sum- i oF Bot have sold them.\u201cmotied\u2019to fho Police Court as though Khad tried to evade the law, defraud the Government, when I bad no intention of doing either?Sarely \u2018this fs persecution, not prosecution.- Yours, &o., * - Hanpware Manomaitt.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .The Fassenger Station.To the Editor of Tux Stan: : Smm,\u2014The various schemes proposed for the location of the mation are now before the public.In the repert of the Olty Surveyor to the Special ù made of their probable What about.the Viger Squaro and cattle market plant Would it not bo the least objectionable of all?Capable of onlargement at the least cost and causing scarcely any intorferenoo with street traffic, it would give a platform of about 1300 ft.and of sufficient width.If extended northwesterly to Lagauehetierc stroet, splondid general offices might be combined with the depot.i Pro.Boxo.Oct.12; 3882.{The Compatiy says it will dispense with the ringing of bellp and blowing.of whistles going nto snd oat of the station.\u2014En.Bran.) The Canadian Pacific Depot.To the Editor of THE STAB: Sin,\u2014As the question is of public interest, I would urge the adoption of the Quebec Gate Bur- racks as the best site that could beselected.Tho approach to this depot, by the water side, avoiding all street crossings, would endanger fewer lives, and not interfery with the ordinary traffic.Located thers, it would barmonizs with my suggested Elovated Railway infront of the harbor \u2018snd mow brie, jast below tho Victoris.connestioh hore is necessary.for.Winter traffic as well as Summer, may bs judged from the Q., AL, O0.& O.running so late last year that they got frozon in, and from the Grand Tronk applying for the exclusivo right to lay rails on Common street.This Elevated Railway should be undertaken by the different companies.The C.P.R.buiiding a beautiful depot will doubtless shame the Grand Trunk into doing likewise on Bonaven- toro site, This will do away with the necessity for the much talked of Union Depot, and leave no ground for jeatousy between East and West.That a 0.G.Josxs.The Shearer Scheme, To the Editor of TUE STAR: Six,\u2014Your correspondent \u201c W.W.\u201d suggests ed embankment will 80 alter the of rafls onmtirely periious under the I do not agree with Mim, and I will he old Grand Trunk out from Bi.Lamberts is embank- of Vistorin Bridge to where the through that span or thoadjacent \u2018The embankibent cannot.possibly have 202, Yours, &s, Literary Orities.To the Editor of Tis Stan: Bra,\u2014I read with pleasure your remarks upon the ill-bred oriticism ot Mr.N.F.Davin on Mr.Bourinot's literary your just strictures upoa the syntax of the former.Grammar is dangerous ground to tread performance.I also notice novertheises, I venture-to ask.whether toe following sentence of yours is sirietly oorreot :\u2014 * If this is-e specimen of Mr.Davin\u2019s culture, we prefer Mr.Bourinot\u2019s valgarity, because of the two it is the least vulgar.\u201d writer of that sentence its last line weuld bave Uad I been the been written: because of the two it is the less vulgar.(The italics aro mine.) I received so many lectures, forty years ago, upon the degrees of comparisen that it is difficult with me to accustom myself te what may be the modern je.Under the heading of \u2018* Note and Comment,\u201d you print, also in your issue of Saturday last, the Boston Pilot a2 saying, \u201c Insular arrogance is wasted on sturdy eitizens of a osuntry who have constantly befere their eyes the example of a great nation,\u201d &c.The writing, to me, rends oddly; æud it is possible that the Pilot may not like the language mere than anything else tifat is English, You ask what your * esteemed eon- temporary\u201d the Witness means, when it cays that * All the criticism in the world, however, of Mr.Davin, will not sot Mr.Bourniot up again an a tasteful writer.\u201d Having perused:and re-perused the above mentioned extract, I take leave to eonjectare thai the u y Mr.Bourniot must, at somo time or other, have been \u2018\u2018a tasteful writer,\u201d who, by some rare and unaccountable misfortune, has fallen so low as to be guilty of bad grammar amd other kinds of Toisaity, and therefore cannot now be scolded back to the satus of a * wasteful writer.\u201d Saxon.| [Ka employing the word * least \u201d instead of * loss,\u201d we have undoubtedly broken s grammatical rule, which, although arbitrary, was entitied to our respect.\u2014Ep.Sran.] The Freethought Movement.To the Editor of Tax Stax: Bin,-\u2014From revent editorial remarks, I infer that you objoot to any ous, or any body of people, employing the term freothought to designate their special opinions.At the same time Freethinkers are s recognized institution, and becante known by that torm in a similar manner to thet by which the:fellowers of tho great heretic Luthar \u2018ware called Protestants in 1539.Luther, as » reformer er Freethinker if you please, combatted tbe actionsuef-LE6 the Tenth, the then leader of Christianity, while the Freechinkers of our own time have reached the conalusion that Christianity hys sutgrewn its usefulness, and should be replaced by & system of gighteousuess, busgl upon evidence so clear thal\u2019 no difference; of opinion could exist in regard to its authority.It therefore seems to me a waste of time te criticise a more name, tally when it his become 10 rally accepted, slthongh the term witra- Proce would, perhaps, more clearly define their position in protesting azainst the absurd claims of Christian theologians in aseuming a divine ht to the ovatrol of our whole social t is of much more importance to test tive methods proposed by Christians sid Freetiinkers for amsliorating tbe condition ef our race, and their plans for \u2018the enlightenment of the great mass of this world\u2019s inbabit- ats.These wre gmestions of most vital impors- \u2018ames, and- we want more light on\u2019 them.The \u2018whele history eof the Christian religion shows a resord ewwered with the blood of its cduntiess |-elctims ;-and whem we reoail the bitterness that | prophet\u2019s tomb, and of this about $150,000 prevails everywhere, even in our own mids through religious auimosity and fanaticism, wild © Le - being er streng, ons oamot help asking whether the le fl wmligion of Christianity is true er faine, is! it ; foundud on fact or fetivn, are ite doctrines veli- \u2018fable?Ye know that It huwobtained its present foothold and sepremacy through the inventive genius of shrord, cunning: men,\u2019 who profited most by tho success of their seheme, bat it would vooupy tod mush space to begin to enumerate the means tamployed to inl _2he lending nations of the gorid- te> Welerhde™ the introdnetion of denétais htionalisin, as trotritod on the Christian pe a di Jour ismé-ofit mating \u2018+ Rev.James Frostomn Ciarke, \u2018one a Boston's wide * bad discovered in Europe this lies attend sbüreb, while shé hatabery that TE veniad a Prana With 5 MoxTreaL, Oct.1882.po be, 1.That the samples of so-cuil speling\u201d which have appeared in the Montreal papers wore nol satisfactory to yu.2.That i Is impossible Lo agTec upon a standard of pro- the privilege of oxpressing some views that have led me to sympathise with the fresthonght more- ment.co Yow beulye.= 0.Ce Assosns.Our correspondent spams to hive inistaken to some extent the drift of the disoussion on this subject.agaiust the assumption by any body of mon that thoy only are in the position fo think freely.Wo did not attack Frecthinkdét da such, but reminded them that free speech enfailod the responsibility of free action, and calied upon them to show by their actions in what regard thoy were entitled \u2018te .tho appellation.of Freethinker.with letters, which, for the most part, are attacks upon what these gentlemen are pleased to call Christiatity.not oonfined to the narrow bounds which se- tarians set about it, any more than is Fres- thinking confined fo the Mmits set \u2018about It by the Convention at Watkin's Glen, or by any other body of so-called Freothinkers.The trouble is that tho term Frocthinker ta too brosd and in elusive te fit the narrow conceptions of many who attach themselves to it, just as Christianity,.rightly undorstood and appreciafed, is too broad and inclusive to be represented by the miserable Sestarianism which often asserts itself as th- ouly true Church of Christ.\u2014{ Ep.Srar.] The stand taken by Tum Stan was Instead of this we have been deluged Now we bolievo Christianity is The People\u2019s Eagiish.To the Editor of THE STAR: Siæ,-Kindly allow me tosay a fow words in reply to part of your editorial on \u2018The People\u2019s English.\u201d agreo 3 and, where I differ from you, I must ao- knowledge your ovideat desire to treat your sub- Joot in a fair, impartial menver.School,\u201d to which you draw attention, numbers among its adherents members of more thau one hundred School Boards in hugtand, all the most eminent professors of the different in Great Britain, professors of 81 colleges in the United States, and in our own eity, it has the hearty sympathy of our revered Privoipal, J.W.Dawson, and the Rev.John © Murray.Let us approach tne disoussion of this questieu, then, with the respect to which it.is entitled, and net bo too hasty to condemn as felly that which bas tho approval of such eminent men.With soms of your remarks I heartily The \u201cNow Your objections te \u2018\u2018 Fonotik speing\u201d seem to * fonetik varry the phonetic idea into many words widely different in meaning are pre- nounced alike, and their representation phen oally wold cause confusion.4.That, if phoaetic spelling wore adopted, children would learn to read like parrots.5.parrot \u201c would be gained at the sacrifice of all the vast aid which etymology gives in learning tho inconvenience.Your third pooping of bave oo some weight with me if I did net know, rience, that it hss no wolid foundation.The wonderful legibility of phonetic shorthand conclusively that thers is ne more risk 0 a number of our at present.Do you mean to tell us learn to read these words like parrots onty, while they learn 10 read such anomsaiies an * fi high\u2014beight, speak\u2014apeech, fy~flight,\u201d soch monstrosities as * plough, co rough,\u201d like intelligent human } certainly must be joking, As for the < vasi aid which etymology\u201d gives to ebildren in their stadies, I would like to soe a sample of it.We have ruaany children in our public schools.Can you who etymological argument esunot be Aomestiy wsed by any man who is not thorveghly master of at least the four mxin elements of Sor engages the AngleSaxon, French (including \u2018the utmost im tly, impomible te practies.3.That oti- hat this ability to read like a variations would not cause thé com fusion through words proboanosd alike being written aliks, than there § alike in ordinary soaversation.in pronouncing them But what about words now written alike, but no provounced alike?I think you will ind words of this clams |, ocour much more frequently than the others.Let us have both sider of this objection.Your fourth opipotion wis, surely, a jest.Suite ords are spoiled y that onildren 7, and beings?You int me out a few (say half a dosen) ow anything about etymology.The Latin), Latin and Greek.I am bound te believe, Mr.Editor, that you have a right te use it, but if you have, you must be aware that it is not worth the itis written on; end, at its best, is not applicable to the oase of one man in ten thousand, not to 8 of the case of children under ten years of age.It is quite a mistake to assert that phonetic spelling weald \u2018 develop a new vulgar tongue.\u201d It Yyowld have just the opposite effect.ko present style of spellingis responsible for nearly all the volgariems of pronanciat ion that por exist, and not a of the written velgarisms.There are legions, of people who can read and whese only çkance ef improving their education is by reading.Our present absurd spelling customs prevent their acquiring the correct pronunciatibn of the words they read.They pitk up a style of their own; arid, as they are looked up to as oracles of wisdom, by their more ignorant surroundings, their pronunciation gains currency, and, finally becomes accopted by the whole community.Let us have phonetic spelling.Give the masses » fair ohance to ac « correet \u2018pre- nunciation, and, instead of encouraging the introduétion of new vulgurisme, you will make » great stride towards abolishing\u2019 many which new pass current\u2019 I do not pretend to reply to your editorial, as a whole, it would take up tos much room.I will simply add that phenetis tustroe- tien, as an aid to the study of : é has been tried in scheols, both in Engleod sad the United Stages, and found to work admirably ; saving considerstis time in the edweation of the ehildren, aud turning oat better sebinrs.Trusting that you will look a little cleser imte this question (whieh you, very truly, say is of rtanso), - Cr remain, 4 Jours rospottfais, Treo 573 St.Dominique street.Rev.Mn Charbennét aud tte Bourd of © Methodist Missions, To the Editer of Tus STAR: Bin,\u2014I have had à large number : ef original documents placed in my Hands which bear on the connection Mr.Charbennel bad with tbe dist Fredch Missions at Sherbrooke, and I was askod as a business nan te send in the ressls of my examination of them.I shall briefly do soi Rev.Mr.Charbonnel bas, for many yeses pest; sud ap till Juno last, been an ordained missionary \u201cin connection with the Methodist body.He was engaged in French mission work.He was working in the field in and around Sterbroeke, in the Rastern Townshipe, when, in 1876, the Methe- dists conceived a grand rchome of building extensive premises in that city, which would seive for a ehurch, rehool aut acosmmodasion to board | she scholars.The eficersof the Methredist Chureh considered that Mr.Charbonnel, from hie long; faith{al and suecessiul services, would be à suit: able person fo pat over this establishment, and run it, appointed him aceotdingly.sanstioned, ; ad Lee om mich of.The treasury was smpiy or nearly so, and where to he thè responsible or et Toma when parties\u2014act vw shoald bave done.The eriginal intentisn of col- money by private \u2018appoals to the friends of |., Wus not vory saccossfal.Rev.Mr.ted by the Distrist mecting , sad Rev, Mr.money in the.manner indi > Charbonnel was alio appulnied thority 16 assist in this work, I \u2018as document bearimg\u2019 the 'sigmature of Douglas, Vice President; General Con- fevence and Principal Theologioal troal,\u201d authorizing Rov.Mr.Charbon \u2026 © in this work ot colleoting.Can this be the ho spesks 20 much on the ?Of Mr.Berlèzd, nothing can be said, but what is howarable, gentlemanly and an.: This vollecting work à comparative failure.was scarce, the faithfal would not latterly the amonut-reooi .Si prwiary, a Dugald Buckles, Eeq,25-Quesn Anne\u2019s Gate, West- Filgate &O», 97 | Clement's Lane, B.C.47.Wester Australia.{ INE on .\u201cThe foreçoing reprosent ail the Æustçalisn -Goyernment agencies in Londen, and I have divided them into four their \u201clocation.\u201d The Capeof ope was told, at No.7 Albert Mansions (Viotoris, \u2018sttéet), and tho Canadian agenoy is in t \"block ns the first .grou loregoing \u2018are London of British colonies having representative all uphill, and proved wore hard, money ved did not cover travel: tponod until a more coma whieh: does not convenient soason shoul 2 car to have yet arrivod * Total trustoes were in a bad fix, they had a.good and substantial aiding, elt adapt- od forthe purposes inten: an a cost P it could be buitt had to raise money in the bank, on notes, and &t à high rate .of interest.Their | \u2018indebtedness was scoumalating, but Store suemed person providing or the Ultimate payment of this dobt.It wae all chaos, except 10 renew the notes when they became dus.The benk got aceasy and declived, after carrying their paper for two yosrs, to do so any longer.Attempts wero rade in other directions-to borrow the needful, but becaure the money market was tight or the security doubtful, no money oould bo The whole scheme wns about to collapse, Mr.Charbonnel, who is one of the least selfsh of men, and ope of tho most devetad to engaged in by him, camo to the reso mother some time previous to this him » sum of money fer the benefit où bis faraily, It was invested in various Tums od diffaran t ways, Ata pecuniary to himrelfand family, - Mr.Charbomnel called up this money and handed it over to the local trustees.For two years-they held his money withoot shred of security.A length, whon they e » mortrage on the = property, hetofi it to themselves tosay what interest it should bear.oil nadited this stage, in a good ike manner, 2 eo figures do- clared on efficial suthority to bo strictly correct.This morigage déed, which wis dated February 18th, 1878, ram én froin that : withont n cent-ef'intersitbefdik psid.Mr.Char- botnel msolved t eut bis éonnection with the Mpthodist bedy last June, for reasons, if published, that would commend his action to every honest and honorable man.He wanted his ich scomod as hard to get he got alarmed a5 $0 his chances of-over his mousy, or that he could not be-charged exacting too muob interest, which the trustees themselves had fixed tho rate of, orto- of Christians that desired to - the ability, I cannot tell; but this [do know, that Mr.Charbonnel agreed take two per cent.less interest than the rate he egaliy entitled to under the morigage deed by him.And further, in order to accomme- date them, and give them the money, he extended the time for payment twice over, and his last document from -them iy given hers in confirmation of the ecoupies in relation te the Bxxxxaooxs, July 19th, 1682.dying the card s'foew moments I went into-the Now South Wales agenoy, that boen in olden times the \u201c Boss\u201d oolony\u2014a title: which they: pow say is still applitable.The gentlemanly olork, in did aot know where \u201ca bat,\u201d \u2018he-ssid, r vent.less than 7 13; NG NE \u201cIl find out,\u201d and 20 he did going ito an-inmer room for the returning told me.* Bat\u201d be fio purpose\u2014and % pa.a ! wa ing, \u2018\u201c perbaps youd like to w somothi Sout New Booth Wales,\u2019 and thereon we began & chat about the-colony.From old associations \\ deal shout most of British colonies, 80 Wotalkod-coul mines, har- re ied co the ach * Tenboo looking (the nxme applied to the or \u2018youths who are bern sand reared in the colony), as I thought that might be-a soee point.** Better havo some books,\u201d ho said, and he \u2018Hi ~ Quite & Hbrary,\u201d I ssid.* Wall,\u201d Dut he-said, \u201cI'll send them for you,\u201d sad in fast regulations of the British Pogt Office that.my \u201cpile\u201d was delivered nearly five miles off in abowt threo hours afterwards.I boxt went in to the New Zealand office, and found just the satog.- civility and desire to i about the colony before me.MS AR Sy the following Leading.Jobbing \u2018Houses in the Dry Goods Trades =._ On Dock.Boesch Overt 9 iyo ACo, Win.Malimout 4 On, Jes.Baal & Freses, WINNIPEG\u20148.J.Wiitia &-Ca., Thibesndcan, Brother -& Oa.MADE O Telfer & such are the marvétious hands of church and sohosl CL is.Sen à \u2014 -\u2014\u2014Blens -&Co., Thi UISERO\u2014MoOGall, Brother: a.Oi Harold Manuf I then went into the Canadian office, and first gave attention.to a private matter I wi to.Imosteay that I met with every TORONT vod.gerd UPPLY ol wee not smsrt enough to wiggle out of a ment that bound them jointly and severally ?1 sak you to publish this defence of Mr.Char- bennel, and I dosoasan set of justices on your part,the reflections spot Glin having appescod in \u2019 À Lovan-or-Jusros saxo Fan Pray.Sherbrooke, Que, 10th Oct, 1882.We cheerfully publish the above letter in justios to Mr.Charbonnel.We have no interest | in thematter other than to give a trwthfal re- facts of the-case \u2014Er.Sran.Smee CANADA'S 8YATUS IN LONDON, Gves tamily evi.They wre the produet of long, } eflectuaipurgattee sacdited olie | Detug-peruty-voguiatte-no bsru cas acius-froin thete | } detageugemcontnd, they are phensant todaie, - In intrinels value and.canlive: powses me Gthez Pills em be compend with that sed every oncploy-tha, mended.They keep fhe aystem ân, porfpeb ordre, and matutein ta Mealiky-action the wioie mecdineey of Rie.MiS,eearching sd.sfiactanl, enpectally adapted t0-the-nouñs-cf the digusiive apparatus, de- } | Ingemants of whith they prouvent entente, tract | taken.They-arethe best -and-safesh-piyeic to employ for ohidiren.snd weskened conditions; Dubeffectust cathertic isasyuired.-lobypell aici.recently, after a resitience of several years in I bave been often and painfully im- with the entire absence of everything re- the Domiwion, in all matters whio would come under the eye ef the \u2018\u201cflanour.America (i.-, the United Btates) was evory- where.There is not a quarter of London gotothat you do pot find American noveity rofusion, selling ail those thousand and ends which the vast mass of the public find s0 weeful, and selling (in thy case of several-articles, I know rice would pay for similar .in Montre: and above the novelty Ere, thero are several Anglo-American stores for the sale of provisions, apd street vendors of Amerkcan \u201cnotions\u201d ars to be met with in all the leadin, THE WAR IN NEW YORK AGAINST - GAMBLING.1.Rooms Other-Gamblirg rs of this city are in a-bed de rotin var which.is being 3 E rites : = £24 LJ strolled \u201cFun on the Bristol™ JFOR THE PERMANERT CURE ORg) | | CONSTIPATION.[fl sil i fs x sesdf i 8 £ ngings, he knew not a , believe ho looked on ipo \u2018farriners as vas halwa; i 3 à -¥ Comers] AT En ~ from Prinos Bdward /Island, anesthe some from.Britis ~ 8 & R 54 + Ë i i i : if ! Le 4 i à F I .ri LL] ¥ À THI ê ; 3 E À @ = fe ¥ \u2018COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of ;1be circulation of THR STARA: the \u2018week ending Oct.J, 198% Abd.Lao \u2018porresponding perioë of.18814.oo OCTOBER, 400M, : > ire 2.ons WFO 7,398 3renrststosmatl +264 -.EEE - 8.ceronce sew 17, Toscons seu.18,6 ppg aiid ae ; _ OCTOBER, 1861.2 GAL.) laces 16.948 4.seconsaceans 1 ma seeccencersn 16,813.[TITTY TY TY YY 16,822 , Muciott trans 18:046 g.pk Gal vo BTN See Tobles ones erseose none 102,471 rah - droclation of the Wasi?Srix (bous-Ads ] peid Bubactitiers) 78,611.SATURDAY OCTOBER 1 14 1888.\u2014 Answers te | Correapendense.ed that no notice hor pe be preter bear the name © etes Mai are no OÙ \" we farnish to to houses, or articles far sale, of give aby jou Whatever of à vate nature.If no notion ra Say be andersioon toy do Ft gle pein rer oh of ws wi = aad, if oseilly,s obs or eo ).C., Penn.\u2014].Isth ho Canadian tank we in the U.8.7 Canadian bask of of sheet remot Tug the the ject Inthe money market: in the Cenoad\u201d Sat rokers Sxcliange 4b the ban o sod » bat k notes ua the way cent: We have .slways ee ed that the marks on used postage stamps cahance | their value in a curiosity eoliee- tion, the saine as Ae abe bon old old hs or tatters in su old boots of curious Ay nany case, we Ww peel not ve oop put on he removal oi tho Fission sasine au ea stanps ol A ated ation d, * Siar did ptite pay saine Cham à coca THE finishing touch has beez \u2018pat on the lately opened portion of Windsor street by the woction of a full complement of the %t00 utterly utter\u201d telegraph poles, which rear - their bare sides tg heaven, a standing pretest aad reproach speinet our want of appreciation \" \"Bf the beautiful, How mash longer must we _\u2026 Dæ Wiaox, President of University College, \u201c -Faronté, annonnces thet the endowinent of the | College is insufficient to meet the demands ep ad seks that donations be made by rich aftimens of Toroute.Ha mentions, as an \u201cAnatance of hoy colleges have bese maintained by, \u201cprivate subscription, MeGiT'Qellegn, which has © been so materially sagisted by the people of Montreal.It gedms strange that University = _\u2014 College Which has ben generally looked upon as richly endowed by the state fands, shedid be in mech great need of help.Perhaps Univer.- Hity College is mot able to make the most of what it has and would do well in the matter of economy and prudence to follow the le of Hoi.With fands ih reanf cases quite inadequate for its wants, MoGilt in toad such .good return for the help given by the citizens of Montreal, that à Very strong argument \u201cta the fact that the beet passible ue haa beer made of the amount already given.memes © \u2018Tuk Toronto World, having said with undoé severity that the Liberal party wanted » polioy; a crespondent of that paper seeks to supply the deficiency, snd gives a Het of the fpformé vhish the party may advocate.\u201cAmongst them ® \u201csbeclute free tends\u201d and the conesquunt bolition of casters houses.The man whd would recommend the Liberals to sdopt ab._ dolute free trade es their policy, must be eh.aware of the fast thas mot even a wing of the *._Jdberal party could be got to follow such à doo- l trine.While nearly everybody is a free trader fu principle, Mr.Mackenzie himself, about the \u2018turdiest free trader in the country, believes in _irevenue tarif, at least, for Canada.The - ÉNdiienal Pelioy, whish sn be altered de tr.cumstances require, and which, whether free nds of protective in its character, would \u2026 be the National Polisy, is toe frmly bin ed by the will of the people to be.changed by = it mith ie pr Lo \"The Testtmanial io Ma Mackensie.| Mr.Mackenzie's former comstituents of the county of Jambton have done a graceful and aos With an ads dreli, sccoiipanied by the handsome sum of _ Bvé thousmd Ste hundred dollars, in testi | ne i for his act of his papt _segrious.most and earnest endeavors for the publi gold; ead it may bo saddof- Mm With tra he never allowed it te - load him into Nahi wash probably of too simple « che sait Sat day.\u2018Bo evidilly thoaght thal oe a | may \u2018not abustutely requise UY lil the press were cou tinnally singing; and gradually the peopl got tired 1, nd began te sigh for somebody Whos vittus wes fot of a0 exsited à patiern\u2014 } soassbady with whom they would feel moro at Mihai Als far bumau nature that it should \u201cHy Voss ol ait was soi} Phe troth of the matter is that Gritism web \u2018tid tn » whmewhat priggish form of political péruussion.The very address to which we harp above referred affords proof of it.* You, sir,\u201d ay the suthors of the deswmnemt, \u201cthe grand oan of that asfomplished Gdelis ssholar and pronounced Liberal in politics, Maloolm Mao.kasi aud the som of Alexander and.Mary Mackenzie, could hardly have been other than a Liberal in Scotland and a Reformer in Cam six.You imbibed these principles with yeur | ealiest food, you inhaled them with your first Threath,* ae, xa.There ine Phatidaié ring in \u201c1 all this \u2018Wwiilel to Srdinixy ears iv, td say the least, unpleasant.Political self-righteontness is just as offensive as any other variety of the tis ; anid itis just this political self-righte eousness which has always been the bane of the Grit.We ostch 446 same tone when the addres gues où to sy: * While you have besa limited in your undertakings to tho wee of sith meats suly as were sanctioned by your acute sens of right, you have accomplished an amount cé work whisli should satisfy even you, and which has sasured you the lasting gratitede of your adopted country.\u201d An acute sense of right is a good thing to have, but a statestnan wants something wore; he wants a broad strise of political possibilities sud probabilities, end a faéuliÿ for taking ep common ground with common men.The latter is what Mr, Mickedzie was never able to do.His mannet was in general repellant, sometimes painfully 20 ; aud people who experionced it were not eonsoled by reflecting en bis acute sense of right.Teo often they gwent away with an sicute sahse that sometliing or other was wrong, We have no fault to find with the eulogies which the framers of the address bestow on Mr.Mackentie, fof, on the whole, we regard them as deserved.We only criticise them as polating to the ingrained persussion of the Ontario Reformer, that he is an altogethee superior breed of politician.We do, however, find fault with sch rubbish as the following : « After having reptesented Lambton in Patt.ment for nearly a quarter of a centuty, and made her proud of you, that unseen finger which traces in the sande of time the line which is to be worn nto the channel.of our life, indicated that You were to remain ex- \u2018clusively hers po lager.\u2019 For concentrated and complicated absurdity, this sentence could hardly have been beaten.We begin te wonder whether the Honotwry fectetary of the Royal \u201cCanadian Society could have placed his pen aû the service of the Lambton Reformers.Wa feel sure that Mr.Mackenzie, who alwiys ex: presses himself with great accuracy, would willingly bave exchanged a few dollars of the money presented to him to have secared the omission of such arrant nomsenes, sad & little vigorous odffing df the whole document.How, ever, if the style of the addrees is rustic to 4 degree, the intention for the thing was good, The tribute to Mr, Mackentie was amply de.servéd on the part of the recipient, and it speaks well for his Lambton friewds, whe now see him represesiting, by his own choice, another constituency; that they should have'so heartily and generously marked their sense of his merits as a public man, and of bis special services to tire commty with which bis name we so long associated.Civil Examinations.The ons drawn up by the Board of Cis vil Service Bxaininers, and approved by the Gov: ernor in Council, seem to provide fairly for the objocé in view, namely, the establishment of a system of qualifying examinations for candidates for the Olvil Sérvice.The English system is 8 competitive one ; but in Canads our politi« cians have met seen their way to going so fat as that.All thst is aimed st here is to place 8 the thisshold of the Cjvil Bervige o barrier which ill-educated persons, and persons morals 1y & physically disqualified, will be unable to pass.This, as we have often said, is so far good; and if the symm adopted should by fairly worked, it may possibly yield results whieh will compare not unfavorably with those obtained umder the English system.In England, the map who gets the highest number of marks rectives arr uppointment.In Cazada, oftwo candidates, one of whom had scored say 80 per cent.of marks, and the other only 70, thbsue who had seceived the smaller amber might, if he had influence in his favor, obtain the preference.This, of course, appears on the face of it, dissdvantageous for the public} \"but it should be remembered that swperioe success in ap examinstion doss not always imply superior forte of character, dr even superiot ability.There would, therefore, re 6 | ain some room to hope that the nomines of \u20ac |\u2019 Minister might have some special merits which sp well help to fntremss bin efficiency Te He » public: event would wk Joust have the stimulus of some \u201ccomined whers, owliig à the mode of their sppeintment, the ivi] girvitis have bédome à class by themeelves, THe Stax, sem upon the while well adapcud te tet the capabilities of fhe Properly have been thrown In.Welive in à sanyo au ad pp vorka, or how the bloed cirenlates, ik ; arden 99 writs wa ofieial loiter on huep \u2018uot of \u2018Wy saever quite 06 goods purpose os quon .omdidetes.We think, however, that | ot deeb; dd might vey 5 though = mas |; know how à |\" ! unoks still, es à tent ef intelligence, à ftie ques.|\" Mlesié upon maton of this kind would probs.|.Show, ud most Jittla.familinnlty: with the formé of cultivated speech, for their complets vndér- sn Ubdlient medein might be obi | a and information natege tuight be ob teiaitily vried od 4 budle thet \u20ac fn rf jy id ibe qualttying cakinatios, \u2018flan 30 pér oral in day ane abject.Conkid.bigher standard of attainment might Rave beet sot.Take for example ethogmphy.hardship witild tiers be tu requiring from 6 candidate foe emsployéot fn the Civil Satviod see spprosch to perfect spelling\u2019 We have to ida thst he Neaminers will deal largely in mére calch-werds.Their object will probably be to ssvertuin how the candidate spells suth words es night be find pon 4 page af shy well-urgitten.book opemed at random.In that css we sireuld eay-thäb, to allow « candidate to pass who bas oily écored 30 per cent of the maximum rember of marks, would be to destroy the vaine of the Stsmbnstion altogether, so far \u201cas that part éf it Was concerned.Bo in arith: metie ; If it i# thought \u2018desirable that candi.interest and vulpar attd decitnal fractions, why not make the requirement absolutet Why him to 80 pet cent.of the marks! Our opinion is that the Board would net have erred if they bed required an aversge.of 70 percent.of the 50 paroëné, The public would then have a guaranties that persons passing inio the Civil knowledge of the several subjects embraced in the examination scheme, The regulation which requires, as a.prelimin.ry to examination, the presenting of sutisfac.| physical health is one of much importance, which we hope to ses sirictly-enforced.It is weil knows that herstofors men whose char- sctèté were known to be'wenk have had no dif, ficulty in obtaining inffuential recommendations for public employment.The Board would do well to require not enly negative but positive evidenos of good éinracter.It should not be enough that nobody knows anything against the candidate : somebody\u2014and somebody whose word carries weigitt\u2014ahould be able tospesk positively-in his favor, ss having proved himself entitled.to confidence and respect, Buch testimonials, we hold, should be renewable from time to time, throughout the whole period of a man's service, for canes a3é not unknows in which a man whose \"character stood high when he entered the ser: ioe, hid afterwards fallen into bad habits, and, as 4 result, proved wsifuithful to the trust reposed in him.\u201cA\u2019public employe should be prepared to give, af moment, mtisfactory evidence st ba I orp dram pon fidenes, risme iy own- advising - physichuny, 8d should aly adimit t0 examination sosh piésons as are cxrtified 60 the da likly to enjoy good heaith during an ordinary termrof servios.\u2018The pro: longed « intermittent imvalidiam of some employes is & burden which the cwentry should not be called upon tobeur.Speaking generally, the objects at which tbe Examiners should aim are cleat enough.If they will ealy exercise to the full, and with integrity, the powers vested in (sm, audi the politioiaus will only keep their Bande off as- far as pomible, we ahali, it may toasohably be hoped, have an improved mérice Balers very may years have elapesd.SorvrrrE\u2014\u2014\u2014 ie Peeiies Emgiial We peblish to-day à detter from à cerrespon- deat, who takes exssption to many of our ideas upos spelling reberm, expressed ina recent editorisl on The People\u2019s Boglish.\u201d We have 00 Many ides tpou the wubject, in 'common with our eorrespondent, that we feel 4 |-apasma of regret st having to persist in eur disagreement with him in some details.With \u2018him we recognize thé incongruities our orthography and the, necessity for ing reform, our principal difference being that while Mr, Fielder would apparently welcome phonetic spalling at say price, we think that ite advantages may be obtainéd at too.great costs The adherencs of a hundred sshosl- boards and the \u201cheart-felt sympathy\u201d of Dr.Dawson command our respect (especially the last named), but de not aitet our opinion.Our éorronpendent, fr his synopais of our the principdl one, vis, that its general adoption would amount to & sacrifice of one of the characteriities of our language, the dual chs acter of which we wers at some pains to de scribe, We wers too modest- to deside which of the characteristics is\u2019 the fittédt to survive, with the prastical politios of the country, aad |'g, | phir tight mot bedems quite oo easy 8 proy | ¥o that fossilizing prod ab common in ade \u2018oa ministrstire buvesus generally; but espesially | The plato 456 exsialebions ae pablished |'™ in the Cansds Gmwifs snd re-published ig | ve thé bal, bet g | ehtidres \u2018shildous pecan fe the varie mar Le aie {Shalt he am.The _ pars amin wearli aie : of sigiammdidstes.Maserwet, pactions.of this pâte cu, & ing dtihoult te de & candtéats must Vitidn:50 pur okat of aùà the hibit tw difelt\u2019 satfocts, and sot Mes Wing that the examingtiens have hot been meds ob all untesssmsbly diffieult, We frink à What dates shold undwstund arithmetic as far as pass 8 young nién Who, out of alt the Fatos set hiri, has énly been able to do enough to entitle marks, with ¢ minimum in any one subject of Berviee after examination had at leuat @ fair | tory tastimonials as to moral character and \u2018As agate phryitibl Noelsh, Gao Bhard should objections to phonetic spelling, had omitted Ki & ALR wl ait | \u201cSony ibid Smad Vhs Gpeliah frotn cipath vs\u2019 ibd vert - \u2018the aguante, mob plomnible, in fwer of Wilder sills snslt words sa + ¢ ethodyh * ond \u201crough\u201d manbtrofifiés, ah wo do wa, bap sre they less monstrous \"a sottéef Max Muller's phonetic spellings ?-motet 11\" \u201cn° spells \u201cto; Wg hi «ua #1% mask wpail \u201cschool,\u201d but for Some mysiaricos reason, the inner heotherkood whisk i pats us from such anôme- \u201c1d hos the Joitér \u201cx \u201d to express à certain sound in ome word and the combination\u2019 \u201c0\u201d 4G\" to express the tame sound in word, latter *a\u2019* in the two words \u2018popular\u2019 and \u201ceducation\u201d has precisely toon sound 10 cael yob an» ckashoolts: tet\u201d of *fonetik\u2019! principles dees not seruple tous \u201cun\u201d to express « certain sound hf the word /* popular,\u201d and \u201cji ia to express the smae sound in educative,\u201d or, as he paw ft; 4 edinkashon.\u201d We do not Know what argus ants were umd \u2018tbei\u201d K.Jones, BA, ie ia * Popular Ediukashor,\u201d but the title \u2018tage alone is a good argument against his * foghtik speling.\u201d Then the proféssor thinks the¥ the sound st present expressed by the letters wb * 4\" i,\" and, eonsistently enough, spells the word \u201cninety\u201d *neinti,\u201d thus eatablishing the principle that the combination \u2018e\u2019 \u2018j'\u2019 has the long sound ef \u201c4,\u201d but he writes \u201ccighti * and ¢ their\u201d for * eighty \" and * thelr,\u201d which must, therefore rhythe with \u201cmighty\u201d ead \u201cfire, respectively.Again, 1567\" cg coreg» \u201ct\"-apells « first,\u201d what does \u201c%° 4°\u201d 244\" sq spell! The professor says * there,\u201d but-we fail to seo the improvement on the established arthio.graphy, If English literature is ever to be subjected to such « violent shock as thé proposed complete revolution, we truss it will be for somsthing better than -this.Our correspondent sees no grest difficalty in agreeing upon a standard of premuncistion, snd thinks that even a considerable ntumber of recognized variations would not cause inconvenience.Probably not to him, possibly aot to us, but te foreigners very great inconvenienes; .we think, especially as the eceptibns would \u2018be almost incal : Moreover, the admission of numerous recognized variations would bea death blow to the language.English, the world ower, is something like the English of Oxford, but this is dus to the fact that however many recoguized variations there may be in the speaking of English, there are at prs.sent none worthy of mention in the writing, The orthography, which is comparatively common to all, is the element which tends to prep scrve Lhis unity in spite of the dividing in.finences of time and place on the prontittelal tion.If orthography is to vary with the variations of pronunciation from ane period te un.other, from one country to snothef, of even ône \u201cthere is \u201cany mere tik of confusion ihtongh bu ve Ch the shimmy mu 3 wk « \u201com binndiote\u201d sith of, thew, lp, Smale inotvenienss to these funtiler with À lañguage would probably Be alight, but ta thes SWF learning the language it would be an intoleréble Auitarïés.Besides, a language with\" Viet number of words spelled alike and pronounsed alike, but of varying signiflestion, would nôf be much More scientific than the English of to day.Ou fourth objection was not a jest, util so rendered by Mr.Fielder.Wo did not wish it to be inferred that a child leaning to read phonetically could only do so 2s a parrot talks, but that when a child had mastered the rules of pronundistion, we it would thareby be enabled te read everything pus before #t1f those | rolég were absolute ; bat the child might do ail this without understanding anything about the words read, except the prosuncistion.Woe agres with our correspondent that children are mot likely te get muekb aid in learnisg their oùn language trom a profeund acquaintance-with {ta roots, but we still think that the csmmection between words derived from a common root is a at aid.to their studies, even thongh they \u2018may know adthimg.wf ithe, root iteelf.\u2018The \u201cten year ™ \u201cHmit by the way, is Mr.Fielder\u2019s, not ours.IN conclusion, with our esteemed correspondent we jament the neeamity for orthographical reform, but, with all deférence to him, we still think that \u2018 n perfectly pho- wetie system is unattainable, and M it could be attained, it would be at a cost of more than it is worth.\u201d NOTE AND COMMENTA Toronto Journalist go over the beauty of the women of that He should come to Ottaws ahd see our ue gis, then hottie and die.\u2014Otiows Fres Pres.ape iono roti for ebiition wheos ties Soi the procesis of Jost arian.of Pp 0 \u2014 St.Louis Globe-Democrat.Join : Putting side My.Aikine high ora e.tions fer the position, why high Slit Limet, Gorernor of Manitobe be sppotnted Magitobe,\u2014 Winnipeg Times.Me.Sroka interdiotion of * Marmiog ™ « Big Bonan:s to the | t work, Ta ie bone mA by thoussnds in this country _ Laying of een scot the Satna Toronto A few years onecher\u2019s defection frota \u2018orthod would have caused a theol Now it will arouse Wy in \\ pz iB | cämment in the religions world, and { \u2018Akely to be set down as another * than te be serlonaly discursed.\u2014 Troy wr.{ds support Yo the.theory that there is ef on in every ce.phia Bulletin.Bey would now bs master of that country cdd ang Ma wet Gok ys Ifeny by\u2018 the Se d not the Kbedivs fox 11.Now York Fou.mn i [inn Tommi od .[mt of the United States should hal \u201cy\u201d à more faithfally represented by.ed\u201d county to another, no man will ever ba able te |.sy thst be knows English.We do not think |\" wotds pronounced alike being written , alike | Shun there is in pronouncing Hits alike iif dr, i Had not England intervened tn Egypt Arab dos : these ih de Se, ertainly, ho (President A a 3 \u201cE F i i il 4 English.Besing that lat calle Mr.Bourinot \u201cA he moans impestor,\u201d snd sin, if aint it were,\u201d when he is past xin, it bu comddered att oper Cn son isé any 5 y==dAY 00 Graphic, \u2018The cocktail iis, for thoseswho Hke ft, a ant stimtlant.No writing will write it Itjwill stand and flourish over and sbove the thonsand editors it has floored, among the fmoeting exh ter du: me af iv nore.orter during says a despatch from \u201c way down South fonce jé doom or fo lave das much a tt os here vil prvi among either the colored or hrën.There sppesrato be about the | average and étosling, and mer tring politicians aire tnawate of ii» étistents ; otherwise oy would prolong their mightly eonfabulaticos an hour Sr two and embrade he © ty to seo it in ita glory\u2014tail and all Hl; thers are neigh- up town whers \u2018\u2018 comet parties\u201d are a mew sort of dissipation] evén fair damsels ousin themselves out of their camfortable fore sunrise to got 8 look at the bright vise.And the strangest part abont it is that ev says that the sight pays for the trouble.\u2014N.¥.Graphie.That a reform is necessary in the tem bers cannot bo grinsaid by anyone nul.ligenos should be the only qualification for petit as well as all other jurers; as matters stand in this province it is only the least intelligent who can be summoned vo try esses which even life and death are involved.Nota single local assizes evar wr bu pe 3 ve es ni 5° Tw rhe \u2018 Aa.\u2014Uniees this lady in with ee er due set to send à note \u2018 oul bob, Môtior Ertyuatte Department: Pd Er FL Foi fhe LE ae Goranon-Ganeral ie is addremed as 44 \u201d Louise is addressed «s Madame, | Æditor Eriuette Department : Is it equal to have table Tariour and do you Soitin imp Tease 1 rer Aus.\u2014Table napkins, then for orpament, should bred dered 0 \u2018fine \u201cth mite dnt V6 depot Sine hy ornamented.Bometimes the of : dinner table is rep addition of à oa the ounies the role of dltmen armas ih orn styles omer table ornaments, wi] nuire to be placed ori something Crk in ordee Le seen to adv: .Ass HERS Te Thane plea inne ae face | order fo return thets fo oni they Tr severe Brin duree, À = hy forgé whwn it would be 1e mwnicate with the > Fe er at ; Ein ies Her Boysl Dighosss the the.Princess Ek oh paFha Hoveraber Se NeiE Lesaratie M ben ray sind BEL Ps used {a any tent by other snee ®.8K] leat i in to iginal study of nature.pa Two pagesin the next number of Hi s.Basar ae devoted to illustrations of Harper Viinter fashious in toilettes, hate and bonnets, trimmin oF Data, and house drosses, supplemented len explanatory notes.An ar- tile an \u201cNow York Fashions ** calls attention gro ley ta or hts en ttn retail houses of the In matropolia, 1 to te on ofa border furniture, eartaine uins, &c., & in Italian embroidery by L.6.Gaia a aren for ct ad vof bck, cushions, &c., and the number contains much matter w cl must be of great interest to Howsokeopea, NEW MAGAZINES, The latest number of the American Journal of the Modiond Scisnces oomtains some noteworthy Papers.Atnong them may be imentioned ote on the \u201cMature, Mode of n, Path- logy amd Treatimdat of Bcarlatine,\" by John\u201d A.Octerlony, A.M:, M.D.,.Professor of the rares and Reaction.of Medicine in the the fr i igen Foor paper were -eight of ecarlatina, observed ad ant the writer, of which notes were taken st the time of observations Of these, fifteen cases were fatal ; and à table is given setting forth the sex, type of the immediate cause th and the day of death of each.Six autopsies of children who had died of the dfs.ease are also sketched.Dr.Octerlony\u2019s advice as to the treatment of scarlatina patients should be read by sll.He says: \u201cIn the clas of cases characterised by moderate eruption and fever, the following plan has been carried ont with satisfactory results : The yatient should be lightly clad, and not be permitted to have any worsted materials next to the skin, Gool, or cold drinks in small kinounts, and at short intervals, fe pot only desired by the patient, tat are betieflcis!.The dist most suitable fs milk ; light soupe, soups, or farinaceous \u2014 ate rary admis Lemonade to the.patient, and msy be taken ook \u201cIf the throat Boat affected to such & deg bora valle omy, the patient may allowed to swallow small of ics, and u cold water compress 3 be applied to the front of the neck from ear to car.This will often reduce the throat affection in & few hours.When there is much ftching and burning of the skin the surface be gently ancinted with olive cil.When the temperature run: up to 104 dogroes and over and remains at so h a figure for any length of time, the ex use of cold or cool in {ywater in some way should not be delayed.It is \u2018the most speedy, certain, and safe agent to ac- the reduction and prevent the evils of OEE Brn We A Kater idem ihe President of the Mem te between the Medtrial Lacrosse faim and » Commitios of the Clab was the sub- 2 good e yesterday, opinion oa ols being about equally vied Mr.pute Pars of te ta i i his men en the ground this afternton té play the Mr.Bovrie from bis i ia from bis position da ball arte, position & ald | oven expat the curse of the dientl \"| 2% the Biter, of Tux Braz: Sia,~The Gotamittes of the Montssal Yasrosss Club doom it to be fmeumbunt them to ex- pisin to the members and tha pu de ow it hap Peas (Eat they bave been compelled to withdraw to the Shamrock Clud for the rowley ad Lo declace \u201coff\u201d the mateh atranged for the 14th fast.Bec.4 of artiole 8 of the By-laws of the Club shall Select ot plate | Po Pagers, Toe Cia.ol The ro Slalleniges sent th ee RE ph re the 4% instant, the Com- are rte tre ia at its regular seloët- SPORE t pla; for the team which A further reason for the.Commitien\u2019s refusal anteally à member ile Indapondocs tots moa ; ; and sould net have played em the Montreal team in any event.Ce 8 - We bers mention that at the general mest- tag of club, mst 'W © evening, Mr.Binckioek\u2019s name wat \u2018 ballets; the trivial subterfuge of elsiming Mr.Bisokiook as slready » member, on the pond of his never having been officially Pthe club, wasresorted to by- Mr) Bowie ad bis his supporters.Conmment on action Is unneey- Mr.Blackloek\u2019s membership having coas- od, through lapse of tims, besides his havi Anyone con- wersant with the by-laws will see the untenable .ature of this claim.7 vo - Artiels VILL; seu.&, rends ae folivué : sus E : æ HE + = ! ?& \u20ac Hi ill mar .Ao ta 3, sound ace ly tabs.se ie mmr Os | .ote a altogether upon gas improbable, they will get a possibly by forcing the Gas ; and they set aside £37 | 20 $1.00.In Mansheater, taking period ; od bg Sol Ph er eg Ik reed prive\u2019} +: {taxes The total amount of money thus banded | over daring all the years of the comitittue\u2019s man- | cs Pa paie je a Âuther parioy cotid ba sited inf such & manner, a to obtain another first-class noon, coneluded to cancel\u2018 de a m h declared off,\" we ve sans | te tte exponen incnrrsd in en om match.Committde do not decir ot thie oer into any discussion this mest r, but marely wish to pt ment of the ore of tte Taser Faby have me dombt, however, that the public and the \u2014_ of the-stub will tho: ly endorse their acti First, iu refusing to sppe 0% he fold « day with a ton.do to wi been raîsed by their te be.jakea by shonacable tri uamanly.and team.The Éharroe «monerated frod all blame in connestion nv the cancellation of the match, and osourrence as much as oat oe oh.fot Be whole question will come ore the afub at a special meet on Moi evening next, when the Committe, eee equivocal orftieism, will be pronounced as to the | riety and justice of their action in their propriety pre We have the honor to be, Your obedient servants, A.W.Bravexsos, President Montreal Lacrosse Ash.Tuos.L Pros A Montreal, 18tk October, 1882.on.aa CHEAP LIGHT $1.90 IN MONTREAL-30.64 IN MANCHESTER.A Comparisen Between the te Cities.\u2018The eitisens of Montreal con atd must have If the elvotrie light comes to cheaper light.their aid, à thing now almost ootiain, they will + got it in that way, if they still mrs to depend i a thingpow very viole y» through prossute, to make rod tho next two years; oertaénly by abolish- the Company\u2019s meucpoly in May, 1888, when its contrast with the city lapses.Lemving æ Gieétricity question aside for other censiders- tion, the matter for (he present will be treated ais © if gas were tho only available lighting agent.uen oonsumers of gas ia Montreal pay now fee 1.00 per 1,000 eutio fest.Between 1870 1882 the priee was $2, bétwesu 18765 ef 1870 it was $2.50, the Ed allowed by the Corporation contract.\u2018tendency \"is thus downward, the Company bo having been driven to lower prices for fear of light and for aa, argument thelr monopoly in 1885.It remains for us to \u2018show that the Company can and should put down the price to à figure so far below the presont figare of $1.90 as to be startling.ty of Take as one illustration on da proof, the el Hghting of that Manchester, Eng Bngls eity, of and private consumers, is dons by the aivie spe ofp works there have always been the the sity.Originally they rs i F ! paid £35,000 for luterest on debt, £30,000 fer; sinking fund, £18,000 for roues, routs and | point, between eost in 1880 of chester and Montreal, the fermer of its suburbs which\u2018sre also Kgt profits handed over to city for\u2019 } pesca thas saving rte £89,000 ,000}.* Montreal, fér private consumers, 3a er trous and feat, illuminating power of \u2018\" - 0FFY ÉFEME.to subanoy the 3, pepe Ferro from Mrs.Th ry rt Ti np - pes F5 1a Sak Ep Hi [Ey me ohn ob Frama >» AD ne 85.Saturday.rps emir À The Guion Lino .pr Himes i depres EE soit 6 heii à de pes aa airs of Brasmola dre | vor 14.4 The British stra Hti, from New Orleans, at ee on'the\u201d Ich \"inst, : ; bedkeea, biznacies, and decks\u2019 Bik y À > , pré was played, and Mr.Stephen Canads .also strongly commends the iden of » Carriival of attractions Er 1 ok; ales | | pn .= which expressed ; \u2018 fo political pred Ba notée M.President of the Webster Historical \u20ac êstf and ep ndid i iin dic .ave hitherto and jn a at yon sy.de.henceforth.to secure the resplt which Mr.Webster wished, \u2018by the recollection and circulation of all his\u2019 works which have permanent value \u2014 und on by | smviiorve 1 ade the basis of our Foderal Government, to »o-§ .i} quaint himeelt with the history of his éountry | .; and with the origin, ificdnee of its institutions, oan Ly any ae course : 20 \u2018surely and so, pleadidly sttsin those ,guds es ms resort hat great storehbumse of od the published Sting of Daniel Webster.\u201d At the con.of the President's Mr.Stillman rad on an uapa Wel SE in which \u201ctor.Dawes and Mr, George 8.Bou made short addresses.President Arthur turned to Boston last evening on \u2018a Unin.where Modjesks is Eis 82 SLE - | lek: A a Effs \\ He attendsd the Boston Theatre, whens | ©] {Youth was \u2018ing the Globe ing, There he met General Butler nay NT BTREW (Pred oriing \u2018 ser ee fuRev.= ST.\u2019 LO : Services fps at Na: Fant ais on Vv dik & us 21: Eee Fos Fei cillors.At in Oethorisie il, ovening ssiveia = il Aidt er.Meri po ut \u201ci, vein at Je Bay hee BOTESTANT I HOUSE BEBUGE.oF ae barrios Shank x.a wl, D (Presbpter Fe Sani eveningat LS Ror.Robt, Va bell Rise went: to Philadelphia for money to }¥; SR Far ei il - GE, MARTINS Gpimocy Tey = = Si Testy.54 Es nr Shi an {ohn hn Pot Dela T.010 Es > Ca | ST \u2018PAUL'S (Presby Service, nt:2t am, Rev PS» Me.W, T.Herridgs.+ T.STEPHENS (Ej evening at 7, ew Sais Es ike ii Ru.vanne: out END MSTODIAL her ¥.party ss LE pese ï \\OR SALE -\u2014 An\u201c6ld-féshiened Dé an ra ons vi ses Fu ok Fa! R SALE\u2014A ee wheeled pony aa on: to mew, at 188 \u2018Bunbsa: paventure sb or private paiycrater man; best referme \"Zz 1004 KAY \u201coffice.Wiha 3 must be Krrrpeuiat ty A mais the outiing Tos - A Soave.ppd all, on noe Jnonh Erratt ANTE MMEDIA LT \u2014A G servant.337 University street.8 MISSION = ; ly tou vds ) ORNS sis { Emr a Ara 65 - FE wl, NGELIST ee 2 oat 17, yn FANTEDIA SEWING TA a I SOMPE | ; et 5 - Rr 3° De \u201c - pt Cd ER SEE VE ER 0 EN FORNEY oF CARNAGE, =\".5 4 ess prep oy Wales of Garrrilin Wayans § : fu en Phy \"BAT ADA \u201cGLEETTE Form.+0 a.: \u20ac: pétasse vos Gen Ef mn TT Qevswa, Oovobur ass fi 5 | Beieting 5 =; D RA Bir: Fuels 2700008 to obec No.w : À ye Regulations Companies .3 writes y Pasian : w uf, sate Poss, > St OHIO.0 1 The - = + Canada pete count folowing { i ma Bon de ta | Li PR RE wing hms ¥ no ST BA A Le a Parce Jr & Oa, LS ri Holoods Bo Fosnemert \u2018arme Jearned.ths Chilean fortes: wero te leave, sirent: Be te dde, resbroc 4] TT Anns Me Bt 4 Mandy} Cerio oft dill Morton -of Baw ok ® large majority of the Paruvias families a Fol dnd Re \u201cyee Fran oe Neat De Te St dig | piderably vit their eettorees | Loris = | corner xb bo rospectivaky prairies conne Le dat prodations d'ici Jay om contes Pret ws, Bln ngs : eat\u201d olty in Canada, bt it ia nev oy pay hais men Bott hee w.NO Leif men.Only some forizn families; belioving rimo hay, hE thier LE re PP Eee op mt | RE aE | : RST YALA IN = a Tr; now has \u2018other things, rules thet any emp! v A , .pe .: wotnen tho army.former fi + Of: forme: a v itlege of days notes, tug Harris wich went aground .An Order-in-Couneil locust Lanne fey ei Phi cale ar ni Coram will potd desk $8 from ts Bd he Boe ov of expect the free list.| Just ive ours after tho troops lof, Fi se pes avons EVER OFFERED ym THE RETAIL nothis sn sevpont.° orrow.a t Te praphie cocoa of sach man\u2019s wages, that be will not leave get ber ! Area the in- Btatetnent af Inland Rovented: soorued du- hordes of guerrillas poured in, + There wero a ing the mon aly, cents.omitted 000 armed with and equipped: Jike them at a moments netics.Last stances, like many before, where we find the ben- ring th of J , 188%, ; bow the mansior was seen tho sensation its : ne Monday où of their beady, Joseph 84 of Baviag povertl tagrie the harher.Source of pvense, 5 $303,360 ; malt fogularn, whe.entered, formed in column, fol the i\u201d Praiiol Costume Cloths.à « Waldeok # ronda remet i .abou srniod | 3 pose cacao pat wl re _ Durend, who had on Be n ei fort- | en $4,950 ; f $23,333 \u201cod v1 oti be, lances an i weapons,\u201d who.Bevin 11400 * Tossd Blots.; ¢ Oashmeres, &0., 89, 5 requir nt palatable to be publie tante Net a, Ven thesium Jroportions, | ror pred aa Pome wr \"Trembles by breaking both bie fod Char FObaidutiah Trani ¥ with tion he foe Gepost, we wish Ds nd renew the atiaok on the hing.At ten ' Th balance of the new Stoves from Tast sais.are Ae Tora whois a te-200 8 monster like that in the water.We had legs.The poor beast was left in a field, an an 1: A the o'clock, of seventy-seven Chileans composing _\u2014 Te Sotner ey treet, Bn appara 3 bt have tackisd ['ailowed thet condition to He for three days 10,000 men.Thirty thomsand persons are that, after three years patient waiting, ft d two of them is ds re | Jaros quantity of.of Household.Furniture, Carvel |: ae J, tus, > rained thai Thon got he and hoe nights\u2014Tuesday, Wednesday and marching against him.Ottoman troops have creditors, many of wham bave Pat all pro- bond véque À only oor restatanos.The pas 0 i 2 se ; ; \u201cHane and General Goods, as ONZ OCS, 345 Bh.danses % Ey Wary, pt 35 jaune ER \u20ac ibrcon, arcen, been orders ecods sscumulated ; TCC .tones eat seesne sveene Ad gh wor mois lee eut mach mor aa riven \u201cne Siightney ervey or rotestion fiz been sen oe tives wits to take are reine desperate.After the of toil; others were sither deed or dying Te bailing 1elamd.1e a £a 0 gt \u201cGmoredaz, 195 Octoder instant, ae al Fails eet ga où à à\" \u2018Whether be was givenanything to eat is not as- .ectlectiee we ; the di of Wa now al in every en.Four B.8 Quen 1900 15615 Ce.Poa en 0%, 8° oo GoLocx.BEUAD se Alexis x = ik TO 7 The other party was Me Troha, who, bew- certained.Last night, the horse was loaded on a ARABP'S TRIAL .the United Btates, fos the fit of the credit- nomen, ives of ldier, Jers eye vitesses Lo & SAL Ger oy su Reker ay ke sus SHA GOWDEY, aw.i 4 e Jaret, as gran, Bed jrus orepoi vez to Montres, nad vas wegen, and wad Cavs yard, where no.wan.found CAI, Oct, 14\u2014 The irisl of Archi has boen om, in the year 1678, bob, range to my, no 00 0h nied od by her som of five years, another soso: BFR 108 2054 A N X RUPT STOOK QF SEATED aS nto t y next.Arabi been : ; mène reporter then made & tour of investigation farce on hy the Company\u2019s men.This morning for fry native of foreign coum, and po x ue that collection has Sr \u2014\u2014 by an infant who had come into the world at | DEATHS.iE Ll READT-MADE CLOTIING, TWERDS HATS Bacoment atmo, 8 choice er pmang tho gallic community of Lop, ta 500 jeduo mk & lawyers letter to the Company, do- bas selected Murk Napier todefend him.It is jt was orteraibly collocted.It was turned the commencement of the attack, After the = AN\u2014OÙ.16, Samuel D, oged 83 yma.KNT® FURKISHIN gall Offictai No.114 West Ward.AR how orp tht excitable seals of the manding the price of the horse and $00 damages.1 1 1 will consid.val of the wounded from the buzing build- GOW.Noo: Sama Jictowa, we I Sat \"10e maror x ,ot toe town of Pert | Meury Seroct \u201cze t.\u201d The, ail heagd That some What ho founds the latter claim on it is dificult axpected this selection of counse eo over to His Eminence Cardinal McCloskey emo in the their Forts + Bt.Charles, to Mount Royal Ceme- 8 side à cornes » cmpiscemen with hie Th J bly 1 th i they went out, red.the square, 8 Friends and 1 \u201cWe are instructed by the A, the \u201cles Anglais\u201d Lad.discovered a terrible to say The Company's ofsials obtained the sir- erably lengthen the proseedings.and a comumiftes of ecclesiastics in the city of À be spañed.They had ro eek vam et AR ary popecituty i We are aus uadercgned Trasise fo sell sé, de ponster in the river, buf beyond that, vices , of a veterinary surgeon this morning, who « BOOKMAKER\u201d BREAKS DOWN.New York, for what purpose is unknown to Pres hora biting when soy \u2014 SHB = ai attend borne sta | uction salerooma, = boing Mon eran 70% nan ™ gama fo prose, du iher roptarad, and 0 Tops nt LEO Ontober 14\u2014Eesne'a coût \u201cBook.you paitoners.In tie, meantime many of SUE FRE FISD ey I \u201chen Mveisements ls TTR Ml or T > a y \u201d» 3 © pos Bessel, who keope 8 tour ad Peed store.body covered with bruises.From « srances ok maker, autely prom! or Caml sare aire ethers committed suicide, and others still have ki to Dutehersd.carbo me vas boy bad ew Y semen 4 ze = AERA = Inoritabie era whoa Be raportar appronched pod porn the \u2014 by vas dumped off like a takes, beoken down.booame insano y pécepair The gloom dy oul y mutilated, ad aad the bady of the i QUEEN'S i ï ROO in} ow load of inanimate matter.The horse, though un- SPINNING MILL BUBNED.: oy calami ds of motte them aa.barn was found pierced six lance Af L ASSEMBL MS @ aT, % À ses rorpont, oh! Bon Dieu! Who JOH der a veterinarians care, is met expected tore- GuAscow, October 14.\u2014A spin at | \u201cPR minds à many sa rae rb my wounds.Sub Licnienent Oras and the.ns a mg Trostse.put | gover.TheS.P.C.A Bosiety has boen notifed.Gelbraith has been bursed and 32,008 mpénites es fro their religions \u201cpe ing soldiers were also surrounded, al onday sid Tawiey aq.AIA ARcigasert: SORE rr pan | PAT TREE Z Doras, rl ds a et FSU Rs EEO | ETAT LATE FRANCIS HAD, that pane but 1 did not i sorpent wee The Result of sa Accidents.PLOT TO BURN A \u2014 .Payment of the debt, has soandalized \u2018arrived.à few Lis found Hattan orebestrn sngmges or the season.pr cac mag set TN SES | groan à C'est impossible.I have tve are À despatoh n few daysego sanounced the death Rios, Ost, 14.4 pled to burn the Traperel of good Catholics, who have \u2018become i the square and adjacent streets 201.0f the «SOCIAL, RALÉOWEEN KNIGHT.| innd an fe He 6 tre real.Al our some, Ay veh aiteet - Ta 16 Mr.A.Goyetts, advocate, at Cohoes, N.Y.Theatre here has boon dissovesed.in religions matters in consequence, The phy- enemy dead.Of wounded there Por strouters snd other tafimmition, apply at Hall ames stroat, ay of doen = =a = y such animal was going X \u201ca à so was a melive of Montreal.À few paéraloum am and gunpowder have been fn a) sical and.mental condition of | PP that pumber end more catriod Toi toto tho il ols WELERAMS, Thursday, Snd o'plock.Lo Lave youseen the polies I\" and void Jour sgn be passed à brilliagt examination and | Baresi prevent hin om farine oy tire The Oil jean dead Tocted {nd à Hse ne } Principal.= hous residence ANd experiar Trike Se iver Fa = ® ; u - - .Shag?Re be bank pa saute pe te, Fores she | re passa, Beiter and Datholle in \u201ccane The city was burned, ai lv Ro do ETE BOARD, AT EE £ = \u201d sHAWACOUDEL, subsequently besoming Dour vi ie Havas, Osiober 14.\u2014The Vrach steamer thy Bi oh [| Prpects here tr hare be set pottled in the \u2018where, \u2018France, from New York, wes damaged to SS CTFERIN SQUARE.A pot appear to have smilpd 4hg extent: of £6,000 hy ocilisien.:with a à his vp wad pri via Di ke va empl Saks position dock, mT .YL : ER ER SRY Pat : most a or du Br FREE à a - peer Le ue $ - .DEATH OF COUNT NEY.| fee Be James ah ec.\u2019 i» pong ei Lt voa be srs > Pazan Quécier 14-\u2014Ouét Magolhon Jo, Tubsdny, the 2éth'inst as 11 ÿ ri PE tn Prince De la Moscow son of Noy, : ome a cowsnr, ñ reasiv .- y, { J; | , > ere\u201d \\ ; as._ EAN } | metre Ce ry ADSL INPHREAL Tux.ras CHATON TRAGEDY.RÆAGT MARKET ars! nn as usé air eomes\u201c 1: 81.Prrätsnuré, Omeige Lé\u2014The Iaperal A Now Trai Ordered-the merderefs | MAGUIRE HO HORSE, a These a very se at Seaily and cours have Poterhof polnee for Confession.Large Sue, Horses Tasizs, good 1 gi ad working fret highae the Beak Sports this aftarnose.; Pants, Oct.12.\u2014The new trial of Horses ; also, Sisighs, Cautinges, &o., 40, resk wes wore Mr.and Mr.MRS.LANGTRY, | and his wife and brother, for the murder Mra MB Gasit, My sad Mrs _ A Te the Bo Baw & frei re CChousion, oto sais \u2018 Lonvox, October 14.\u2014Mrs.Lang mi apothecary ubert, opened ; to-ds At Maguire's Horse Market, College strest.appepsanes.hea, Miss Gordon, \u2018of Qaebea; Misses 10 ow York today.y.Tha chee turns on the confession \u2018af \u201cwEAW&wewDEY, k Ste, on, .3 with formed Fok spies, une sod others.| AMERICAN.(oe, Fomeyren had comtinned mace bus The judges ware Ool Whitehead, Mr Hartland MEXICO BRCOMING AMBRICANIZED.14 was, it will be remembered, \u201cby her , Macévegall.Béferess, Mestre J Brady sod R Wasmsporow, October 14.- Froscmen, | to wisit ber at night at Chaten, at the instigs.op 4 Tarra deux past, sui ¥ Hu rst ove was (brewing the the orice ball, Amisinat Attorney Gamers] for the Oficé tien of hor husbah¢, aud bis brother Henry on ar the STATION W «it Tm PTA * Bask of Met: Department, who returned yesterday from an gided bim in the crime.The murder repo quetati y te were 204 - ANTED BY A BRSPECT.y ay are Kngtioh (18) as Bakar; weed the trade The | pons.Sant eae carly ligh 1 M 181 Universit - 222 treal, with W D extended tour through Texas and Mexico, re.to have been very delibarstely planned, Peasy.be: I nd Wintar has ohenesd.hatida at kr BMA HIT I Tho first heat of the >-yaets bh, 1a in bei pores that the castern of Maxice is becom yon\u2019s confession 13 as follows :\u2014* In the mora- 3 Als .08, Toledo = 08.are.washing.2433, oii was taken by Mued ng rapidly that the railroad, ig m5 8 purchased We quote floar as follows \u20148 > Humilten sscomd.telegraph and hotels are run exclusively by -five metres of stout ia Superfine, $5.10 S| a , of : had ; ds Case Extra, ss.= fo bf 5! savant nes ES 2 1 Apétiogesee, A \u2018 3 - .Mek ro NOTHER ai EAT FALL M14 wes.J.FovREN, dmettiyaty: ! re SALE Euicnsivy uiire sale of Now ant SEHO ous LD iY RNITURE; ; gts Ril Has PE nat Soe » ones Rew oo En .HOS oa rn had | on to cover advaposs) , |.Fthed Clock, ET ; bn st\" Pal Lo, RHE ; + gén Morning.Ont, if (Ep EERE ve .Ormoixnati, Oct.14.\u2014The latest rns , : : iy = Io | The Subegribors asm lasgre Perte | ea ent Argan» En: illegal from the dis.\u2019 ar 85 i sakes, \"tether, 60% Hol rian Avene: iy Be Shares In of his doterarination Me.Mar.tints leat.Murrey (Demy in tho Third d when he came bar arme aroun AA 00: \u2018a ho of Fis Tas Pring TT acre y.18th Ooseben der .several setions, ad declared Mis trict, by a majority of os heu kg 4 pe the hext are A 3 es BE de ports a be on goods and escond-hant, comprieing in parts à CU\" en da O'CLOCK .Miqué- Etention to sue many ethers.Mr.Lariviere, the Boventh : TE Past, Mazbio unc ala gad : olning room, and wheat into wever, Hart Le of wheat frm ad of Sop Osrgoës cn bo , through his Counsel, Messrs Lacost and mixed for him à glade of sugar f and 3 of beginsiag #8 Giobensky, Bisaillon & Brossoas, has taken the 00 Twelfth Fr and water, Tia th an Mein à % In LV Th ive ir | Lest r Qureted Jininz C pints Bootes, He} .Lois, and re 10 lues olghises notion were ¢ Rp res i thtoagh a doar'l mw Jee kissing Aubert.© dey! Liverpos! spot | Gaus.Guinan.Sots in Be oR FIN: nob the bu parties abarged with oo he yy Ts Afr he hed drank thers.sucres my wifo |.ces from the Eoglish brosdstyfs mar | peoperty of a gest usages | Er Oo Tia salons.tren whieh front Hou, Ob nd Jo wert out and took the t with her, I rushed Peter aa fend Boy, yy, vamcit; 008 conmlexion.BLA fmm etant Cable Fapat va bon, 200 Far : ay pure in evasive Moroler\u2019s pom wet 0 APTAIN WI HBD'S PEAY.O° ét him and hit him où the head with the ham- te ied It was, however, on, o of the \u201c CFAR ONT GR Mvery lot offered wil ponttivaiy be sod, us oR « \u2018being two actions mat the Hon, Oetel es na hard es 1 could.He fall, end a terrible that this change sliould oesur in vom af the titan WV \u2018tuo irousens aoiinrs capital; profite 6 spribers are insimoted oo I lix Geolirion, three astiens Mr RE A 14.\u2014At midnight n between ua.But he grew weak | tion and corn on th |e » Bran pos a ses rb \u2018ies RN og a) 4 ion Fc .Webb had been in the water 104 hours, with frem \u2018loss of blood, and with a swordstick I Chieago-Clore-\u2014The most market pened fru WEA PA 1 1430 NM MICKS 4 00, action Mir, Abraham Bernard, the the exception of intervais of 15 minutes ab the struck - him repeatedly in the chest.I then Hon higher than closs Soe ro spe | YW Adrén P.gt 1 det je member in the Local house, Mr.Bernard js nd of each 24 bours.He intends to remain called for y Hight: \u2018My wifo same In with a rocaipts concious.sonal.dlébonen there oan i |\u2018 3 x 99.SAONSON, °° jan ; were charged with persenal corruption.aig oe oop At the begin- lamp, TE wd IE Oh ho table sad rea EE ee 2R000 qu SUR jE | | spasrir ame DISPENSING onze, CET a eee AE ER va 5 : i _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014= qn physicisns expresesd sway.mid to Au \u201cDo s} : 2 RA i Ft fx +43 BOYES RAND A ; the | A Vestimonial te Mow Sn Wey.de opiolon that 44 Bocrs was ns long aa be Jnow met 1 brought you up for your ko SoE ee ét November, 87 Dose.ber Son CS EE pri See AE 3 .& osrtain - Thg-Bev.James Rey, wu regrette hear, fe conld hold eut.Coptain Webb has hed two fortuue, and you sednoed my wife and vas où de year.chante TI beitg Sais ; at \u201cpris snd has | \u2026 in some bout de tonte Montreal.À number of Mont- œ'three attaaks of colle and bowel complaint, went about, bossting of it.\u201d 1 then again be- ply 38.0005 bas, ondky sue | W ; TT \u201cems He er the cet price a 4Ry per Pal: a man vos ere and bas lost £0 pounds.i jgate strike him via the hammer snd the id ap to 634s.and Now shut some Go we Asa GR} 004 agen, apps 1e 018 Sont cn peck ting (oe Brien Fae stots 1s aad to present him UNCLE SAM'S CASH.wife 4 brotbet then {ned to ay jou jones Honbor 3450 November 39 Amine ; 54 ; T of affaire, at à roveni- that about 284,000 @ testimonist which séall westbiiy mark Wasmtecton, October 14.\u2014The excess of od an taking his Jo of They .pork, trading was was large, sn i 2 Fee = - \u2014 j° of Tae Impede the Dated | of Mis many virlaes.Rew Government receipts over br the ond we bound arms round him mick pine rand PLAS Br shai andro inal | Lui CARS WAREEOUSE, The SettimmHackine to mu EEE dis me paid ea $8,000.Mr.Rey himsalf te be an carvert first quarter of t year is estimated of Lead We thon teflertod that if the PD ys ary.Ty ros 421.Ir ok mame fil.>> 0088 WRIA Fos + pra another selsuré 24 Christian, a worker, and a eonsclentious ut 462,000.It is estimated the pie en kis th the be SR Faure ®t i a #3 .i.os Svery dopastment, 4: \u2026 PLY, | gw Ci Opus et wih \"hit In thant wives where ie\u201d coir py for the year will ressh $100,000,000.fout; wo we tock 755: X to B35 b.] A raz A fai nl ss nc Lie de pa of Mar Hoge | Ne Holly maxate tnd Ni sataile dopeairn Jeon Peymemis have ok been ss lrg the |A li ss Yor Cloner od stron ar | | ESE Rn | % and ned eying pot.This dryur wag soles.made him highly sotoemed.An sopertuaity wil The large ex , en secount CRIER mark Tp \u2018experts | j saut Hosier an Ei hg J pr dt TR ES SR SE Sree ft ap RE Eo » Jrotensien, Hues - - oo BHOCKING ACUIDANT A DAPOT.mack alter ve bad tied it en.Wo thon burned oe Tole November, Ama yeas BAYLIS & SOX, | : peace The Duikdleg Inspector bas notited Me.Peter amis int et to po ee waving placed the body on the Memireat Morse Merket.™ er Noirs Dame strust, PTT ON, 8 Lo manu corner Visitation \u2018 we i A amébori- Bee raz Ay aa refused were pasting thio tin Batch sad \"the Bridge of Chatou, \u201con Ba way the body Avg, shore Hist hub?or one oar Jaen OF FA RLORNETS siens have Ms potitien to be allowed to use à steam Alba ay igh ou thelr y te wbool ll off the persmbulator, we had to visit it, an the past ee fomec acres MS rhea, on 2e to be nile and boiler bis masufastory, sed warn they ere by.died! a replacing it.we then went to of them dl bles vent mo, os Tare) ue ste | 21.ng bien to romere them within thres days.Pht oe 12a doen vie hr vie hols, two = bid ud the the bo ove Tee bet, Se dE pue wis 6 good ba ir EE alo : 3 | ne y mad th.CE ut ri oe Es Te pts hdl, Tikal | Yyasnp as smpmomnie Pose | S13 SURO, SED dat .on ot ttm De ght wom SS iol psi ame dE | SERRE ST [tr ST Ra , % wel, ho waa Clie fee re + chars EL ACRE DY ROAD AGENTS.5 : Butter and Obecit - pe \u2018 \"BIYLES IN HATS fu oe A Fe nina vtt nette are | sequently\u201d re cid 7 md i diet Bo copier int m'ont tea | postée Lab ; que Ptse Waoonna's cote, nd somititag Hope anse FRE Syms Fergetten, Joe pe by red ager The efestion of wow Rows Optholio wh he Éd EE to Tt, Dvore EERE Se \u2014\u2014 j- Ye pond Me triél ai tire next ditley efthe Osert | Au execution today faves again the taken.T Fit egy fo Le tl is cota des in thie Ottawa Valley ts sn indiostidn Ha Sets Picot dsl Li po \u201cug .CAWAK & SOA, : 1 Sa Demet at Bw fond.The ahd chatiols of Mr.Meskin, formeriy pend to Me.Robinson, steady growth of that church in Canada, ui ns Emmis à of one King's by of the sat the Windsor, at the Instance of mpd io bel.the if pa a Tails courettion the following fois, taken PRRDEES pias Sok oe LA ribs bowsd.balore Ma.the Hen.J, Beaudry, for the of $2,000, wer wrmebers, from thé official annual statement of te Holy DALSPIS ps Trend.0\u20ac Parvoge sad \u2019 fom of 92 ci Br for te pres ui bn ri | LL Ef bron ope {TOR CRACKED OR SORE # .pt rd SL Sai mano WE hen LSE AEE | ALITY ro of eck) ei > dde orages vdi Mr.J Sere old Monteoaler.who bea THB NEW YORK MAYORALIT.- ee pri } = and à oi XL.+9 compartsens l'VVARTE mud atin ant 7205 BATLER à OBS me vas Bo.D Fiat i he lon \u20180e \u2018où deiitere tI Monte for M orition of Brides Naw \u2018Yonx,Oet, 16\u2014The ict u 1, 1 veines 0) tue à 15 o quel PRI 4 Prom, 14 EFSRALSEBVAXY.% pant.er ch i: dnd hime?= represeu the recent meoting of prominent | serre % ve 00, 13 ov Poe 28.La, rr WANES SLI Trane st #3] bo A ditesthrel the Baill BV Jean § wa lesvi te position movies the citisena, less night decided te - 50, and 3 0\" md 20, tÿ mem- Thvarpont: ids.SU \u201cA , 1\u2019 Sean reports Tamefe were allah : strange & Eu heap of the mered college have singe 126° vere rnoomeraorinnsbe.18 A RES y round sé to the loué eoonsiemed fo tte The Toronte Clerical : of mebuitting | X111 has och ta the pontificfal \u2018thione, - The: \u201c oreo BER {ne of creme ne Pre À Beak by the forgeries and the aïukortt date lutions welcoming Har *Bermoail toe Tew = = als zs ae Alla.Comp ier J LATE À ee rev var) Sete m4 FES Se , pee RE Es v - con : | 05 Ta 2 Sonne set PE Sante fe as 1 Ty Durand, Adverts Gietrayant On t |Fobssges SEE STATE SR | ERE et 1°.ey, ooese fo ahah pointé of Bt.Mastin's «> - , ty.CL Mr Bl plone, of treal, a of Wiate = hate RS .the oldeth examination ai the ne bs brofsorery dovtar ng his style 4 be pure rearing and at the nae pme Ven NES Ge > end causes fone?3 complimentary pou The in - pre mi Lachine, D havine =] nes ms pt eee men Was Es wire.BARK axp-COLÔMÉO + his Wnt le au ; à and scortmtic Forte anemis mem en \u2018ve and the Josded, \u2018and offered one to Paul fils 2 41 : ef EL ER it or excess; regulating the 5 Ee i ie ve A.DETHAN, dimil, = Strashonry, 40, Paris +.Ez Hi citi} itl I Ji i i F "]
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