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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1896, p. 4

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inane val: lll uIA_ who uul In tho Bo Davina, Rianu in :0 w m. VI am.` M ::$n& thorn? `MI: 35:. ml]. E A Greet leeepuee. Wuuurwu. April 27.-No public man ever received n winner welcome here than did Hon. Joseph Inrtin on his return ltom Ottawa to Winni Suuniny night. W het Ir. Harlin huh. hofor the rest is strikingly apparent Iv is computed withtheothermetnbenof the west. He hubeen intbe house but two nations. and yet he he done for Manitoba endthe vest in than lime than I" the ran. The city council will petition the im- ial wnrooo tohnmtho Royllcnnt inn ngilnontroutond toCnnndn And to have ulnongimonhl depot located in Tor- onto. The objoctia toncruit men hon lorthoimperiunmgy. Wnt A lacuna: thus. Tonosm, April `27.--John Galvin. aged thirtv-ve. 3 Grand Trunk yudunn. wu killea instantly this morning in tho yard: at the foot of Spadina avenue. He was givingordorn ooooorni the shunting of uomocuanndnuom tostopononou it was puni . His foot slim! and he toil undornou and van on: inntantly to death. He loan: A wife sud ve child- llnd a Booth; Reception. MAn.xmu.II.0nt., A il 27.-Unhound- ed enthusiasm was iepla ed Saturday night. on the return of Dr. proule. M. P. for East. Grey. from hie parliamentary dutiee. Although it. was not known till 3 pm. thnehe was to come home on she evening train. 6 aorowd of fully 2,000 people gat.here5`at. the depot. to meet. him. A prooesion. led by I hundred omh- hearere and she Fleeherton and hlarkdale hande. eeooreed the d up the main street to the Mark e houee. lronrthe balcony of which he gave 14 ehort addren. He mu loudly and repeated! cheered. Thomae Kella. president. 0! the gut Grey oonrorrative aeeooiation, and many other minent. conaervat.ivea.`vere present. As . Sproule wan panting through Dundalh. which ie aitualaed in hie ridin , the train tan lnrrnnnrlnd hv a hand an linnduurla .-. vu--. --~ v.-up`... --..-.----. WlI`i(:"I"i-8 ilio wuuurroundod by: band in hundreds of citilonnnndhold until the doctor ud~ dneod them. oeme no nlnmum ror em. 1 nenr ewnee were eed indeed. Their very eppeerenoe wee en eloquent e peel for cherity. They 3 oemeedietenoe o ei hteeu houre ecroee 1 two mountemrengee eep in enow. One men who repreeeuted e villege, who. prior to the meeeecre. wee comperetivel weal- thy. wee now covered with rege. hrough the holee in hie thin cotton troueere ', could be eoen hie here lege. You could not euggeet e more meegre covering if, in- eteed of winter bleete, he hand to contend , with Auguet heet. A Ieeder in enother villego, dreeeed eomewhet better. touched one e eympethy in e diennt wey. H ` weee gient in etetun. but wee ` cuttopieceeby>theewor~de9_'t.g.-".11.; ` both erine were crippldj The yingggu Whom 95080 men` repreeented needed every- thingehurien being oen need. No met- lneeee or bed in wee left them. end ]duringthe wig mnnthe they heve ell ele in etnw nunnu A I 1 -I . &_'l`I'm Yhilv Nan: noon u-Iuqou as uooen on we pnlali that they were impliontad in the murder 0!: Kurd that ooournd in I891. The deopctaoh adds thnthe ombaniu fours renewal of the manners st Sunoun. uonnox, A x1.-1'no uuly nova prints a doc I: from Constantinople saying that 20blondin Armenian: have boon nrnuyod ABM the pretax: then womimnlionhd Plooou Appeal: For AM Oono lronrlnny ol the Vlllngoo. Barron. Mum, April 9'l.-lnhl|igance from Enromum. Euborn Turkey. states that vil from I oentaro oullod Tor Jan came to Iromum for Bid. Their stories -.... ..J uulngal 'l`|>..i- -`nu gnu...-gun. BOYS SUITS] l\l'lII)hO0iI mun one uuwu." e Chronicle nhliehee nn intarview wihh Major-Gen. ir Frederick Curing- ton, just. deperbing for South Alrice to take charge of the u.ilit.nry foroee there. Gen. Gnringnon geve in en hie decided opinion thus when would be no ghting ex- oepc such on ie going on now with the M Mahala. luugor comes or nos. 1:. u we Boon low. not ours. Pnuident Kruger known than the roll 03000 of Tnmvcsl troublo will be to make. Ioonor orlnhr. AB:-iuah South African empire, lnvingno more oonhonhod and prosperous nubioou than the Dutch. IIIVIIIR D0 OOIIRIITMI Dutch." A lnusnninln nnhlilh oepr. aucn I Mnubolos. ` 'l'wllI Be a nun. I -plre. Loxuox. Apr 27.-Thc Daily Tole- gnph say: in an editorielz "It will not mete any dilferenoe whether preaident Kruger not. It. in the Bonn Ion. guide mm In one pul-Inn or mlzuro n un- tionl. Mr. Chamberlain unnou that gnloboornspondonoo would abortly bu queeuon en Ielue coma no ooumeo. Undet the oiroundenoee. Ir. Chamber- lein edded. the government reluctantly withdrew their invitation ho idem grit: end bed oebtlsd 0:! Ba)` eroulee o neon. governor 'pe ony. in- structing him that en eoon ee Sir Grehem John Bower. the inn eeorotery es Cepe Town. ehould emve there on his ro- curn from Englend. he being now on the My. he (Robineon) ehould come to En - lend end reooive instructions which won (1 guide him in the punuit of future Lie- Ghnlnbel-kin lo Inc In: oonnaonr. nope us say we Our- clno of times And not on both side: A n and usiduobory Iolut-ion o! the question an iuuo could ho obtained. Undar the nirounntmou. p.".'a.'." En. ""`{. to in oounohl hi: to y to tho Bgfl; invmtlon to can to In ad oonoinncd,Mr.Chun- h ggn, aid I `so loll oo:'ldoub Hi gonmmlno nmgu at tho lty ol hi: podbi`): . and that it appouodmhim to has win com-no not to nnulhooouruofhh nroooodinnto Eng- cm muur open, mom onpoouuy In How oftlnsppronohot the o ingolthonr lion 0! the volhru . uh oh it In: dair- .LI- bl;-I L; nluuulpl an! an nmnmuun nl `ARD% TWIST! I we approach at IM ~ :|on wloa ublo am he nbould mud. n muum 0! man. imnnrtnnnnwnll to In mnnidamll. uppouotno mm to non Inn con:-no III)! to Ihooournofhh proooodiugto Eng- d May fut-that at pnoonb. but to Inn the mute opon. more onpooially in view of tlnnnoronoh of ononinc olthonr noun-any nugno non. Joann unaut- hiudn nplyho quationnonhhou I. and that the government moo! by nlunnh Mn mhahnoo ot nnuldonla " :::"*...i.:':.."r.'- nonu,wu fairly upprooi- I wiohdut nlcrringto the dupumh Ibnou, A fl.-In the loan of con- Inonuo-dny ht Hon. Jouph Ohnb'or- lain. in nolv to nation on the cabinet. ` sale was he would Mann. muum 0! Q importance won no he oonnldontl. 6 hll condent. hope that by aha exor- nin of nnhionna And me. on both Iidcl DISTRESS IN TURKEY. LMIBERT. "ah..- . ._ _...-_ added. we governmenu remennuy --'-d* - drew E" pa oebled tn Sir "1 -"8 of Cape Colony. '7 `" win; " " ` x "?". ' T . {W313 { he(RobinIon)Ihonld receive I . Ll... L. AL- b\nh.n: on, Ont...` nAan4\I=n. re remen I the Slate: ii: mvntnsonwituonmrd. Illlnlhoyclouo. l'\-i ll` .1.-ll I nijs A...n n'_A `'i.-Tho Dnily News lendinn unuuylurulo IIum'lll7~u_.IIlI|lQIIIl hunt oatnnnugwho. llkulano ullnq nndmnnymcumhnnunlrrquhonnptn huuvllrunndunnhu-ward. &nntu|- hnsunhbudbnthhnqodhlhw thuonhlnolunouu-wot|1l.ntloonu ,qun\bwoun1|on|d"t5oprIvll@ofnm tu tho Pcrlovudlnt.-.hunI'l`nn~ saustacuon and tzom $12 to 817 ` Come and see them l nyue, vrnu was sent. to pnuon tor lilo. is the man who red the shot" that killed Capt. Phelps, and that with the elvaiatnnce of Jesse Graven he killed the son. All this district attorney Kenek knemnnd aodnd jud Woodward when sentences were impoeer Quirk also main- tains his own innocence and any: that Gol- line, who we: sent t.oAubum for eleven years, in innocent. l`lnie doclontion in doubted. Iotnonnanndo. or`bu1l.'lI woocll It. llonoolnd n Imago uldn-dIo'D. I W.Gluoo.'usd that-Iholnc uuoho physician Itwudollnndtohlm. busy. dootnruwthenmunbonnumr (admi- turnod thoumungo to the company. md It was con:-cud. Now. whn doyou cup pmowuthoool-rootnamolntMtud~ dun? Thu mtg: should have had `Drew Glam On` The aunt in nnnlh u-v uuuugnuu nuns WIII A13. "1 wulalllngm a man In 3; Louis recently," ronurkcd an old Mme Ialo~ nphu. "whose nputntlnn fur uncanny In unuurpnnud. and he told mo An unusual I uwalluuautnnrdlnnry toloqnphloor `lothohndnndc.or'bull.'uwoooll `llonoalnd n momma uldn-glen-In n Ilyde Find the Blot. Brrr.u.u, N.\'.. April 27.-John' J. Quirk. one of the men who was cent. In Auburn to nerve a term of eleven year: for his connection in the Tonewnndn riot, in which Capt. Lorenxo Phelps and his eon Charles were murdered. bu nude I statement in which he declare! that Hula. who was rant. tn nri-nn In. In. Asslstnnt snperlnhndont W. E. Thompson W|ll [0 to St. John. N. B. Tunas-m, April 27.-For some time post those inwrsstod in railway circles have looked forward evory day for some chsngo in the olcisls of the Grand Trunk. To- day tho i is runningin snothsrgroovo. and the ssion Pacic oioisls are won~ daring who wiil be next. With the return of superintendent Leonard from the out comes the m rt that W. K. Thompson the popular . P. R. assistant superintend- ent. will shortly remove to St. John. N.B. Mr. Thompson has been appointed to the post of divisional superintendent of the St. John-Mogsnticdivison. Other chsngss on the road are: Mr. Williuus from Inn- don lo Toronto. Mr. Juuisson froInSmith`s Falls to I-`arnluim, and Mr. Brody from Fnrnhsm to Smith's Falls. `A. V-I10 wemner l [HID X [DIV UIXPIII III the open air does not entail suenng. and few have been com lled to do this. One of the rat steps be on by the busi- nee: men of the place was the organization of I relief comlnittee to look after the den- titute. At An early hour taelegrelna begun coming to the mayor from cities end towns of the state oenng nancial lid. Tlneee were turned over to e committee, who `re- rlied with thanh. but declining the kind- y offers. Cripple Creek will teke one` of her own. It. in not. believed that thin till Iy ouorl. unppuo use: VIII nu onto or It in not. believed that this till he diicult, for than in work for every mnnablo to wield A shovel or a hammer. em at on vmn vnncnesuers. A ho a of bri nds, however, were not deterred by the risk from venturing forth on plunder and goods dissp in so- tounding fashion. Building n at dsy- breek yesteldny and b eig t o'cleok them were twenty-ve bui dings under pro- cess of construonon. At noon the vsult of the First Nations] bank nu opened and the contents were seggnjiinhot. The work of opening afar and vsults commenced yestenj.a.y'mornin end in may osess the ..:.dufents were found to be intent. The steel lined vault of the post ullice had to be blown open with dynamite, but the government pmperty wsa ssfe. A vest amount of mail mutter. estimsted st from 25,000 to 30,000 pieces were destroyed. The fin burned itself out about four B us/N55 is zo.uuu no -'$U.UlN pieces destroyed. itself oub about four o`olock voatarday mornin . Fortunauoly the weamer is fine so I. at. alooping in suonng. to noon ma non; uurmg mo excitement. Every trnin leaving the district. in aetmhod. and every road from the gold camp is under I heavy gusrd of deputies. stationed u pickets :11 the way from Criiplo Creek to Denver. One hundred nn fl. men were swam in make oon- ml of a burned district. ,Ench man had revolvers strapped to his side and some won ed with Wincheetaors. A Inn A nf h-vhlguul. In-ungug. --... Islll ouerea eneiter to me nomeleea, or wnom them are several hundred. CluPl'hl CRIIK. 0ol.. April 27.- Evidenoe llll been secured which indicates that the re at Cripple Creek was the work of an incendiary for the purpoee of making a raid on the First National .'|ll which now appears to have on deposit over 8100.000 on aooount of the near approach of pay day at the leading mines. Chief Marshall revealed his reason. last night. {or keeping a hour armed guard on the town. He and he poeitive information that the city was in the hand: of one of the boldest stance in ponmvo mxormauon mun one may I one the boldest gangs i the countrv. snd that the re was gnu-to mo mum at or me boldest In country. firs started to loot. the bank during the oxciwmont. Even` leavimr the district. aurteu as one owner and oy tour it had demolished the blocks between Third and Fifth street: on Curr with the `excep- tion ofa for building: on the Third tweet aide: ,neArlv all `the building! l5oMn'9'n' Thlfdegnd Fifth etifoohe on Eaton wounde- stroy . Many people have lost ev p t ing they had. The poo le not. uoczog have offered shelter to 1. e homelen, of whom OJ:-an am -nu.-4| hunrlnul vmon ox one nromon, um I nnlnoor on y buildi had to boaooriood boforo the tire ruched them. While one of tho woe phoin A big chute Iundor Sisters hoapi , the d nomito ox- plodod. blowing his log . Tho (ho started on one o'clock and by four it demolished the blocks betwnn Third non I canon pure or one goon: was saved. By the 't.imo the putt oioo had ought, in boouno evident that the only mug foo chop the rent of thoh was to low up she bu Id In with dyn- mibo. This In: done an or the unpar- vinion of the firemen. and I number of huildimn had In ha nnnrinnd Info:-n the I CANADIAN PACIFIC CHANGES. ll!` uapamnenn. VVDOII N10 Ill` EIO | one lb waa than M that the remen. who were earlyon I. aoane, would have the amea under control in a var few min- utaea. But, in a ehor-Q time, re had apread to the adjoining buildlnga. and a brink wind aprang up. The com: he he- at to move out. but many waited long and were unable to their I. Some barely eeoaped wbh their vea. Every wagon in town waafoluaed into aervioe. and good: were haul away. Not. a tenth mm of the mod: wan 7'ns:hZi}'Fmoa. mi cash: was TO mun n_as'r' the Iblcgrun `lint Want A}. `I -nn lnlblnn In - hnnh In up I-.. '?a'Xn6Z:.' Biiiiif vnyuunor `IO In_noq)IInu. an vio- Edavuinvhieh thy hum no in- thocmnyhnoyotdous" F _ Ane line or Trousermg/SJ ft 33. $3.50 and St. #5.. .n__ up. ; _ nvu. "The Spanish hoop: Iholnuol In nolurtinthoght. Thyanr: cu-ipuftolntho 8 ohm of Spain. nndun driven about They on poor! _ like mu-lo. Tgoyrobny onion faithfully. map hudahipnndoxpoluroin ell - ::towhjcht.ho_nx? nnundiiudgfndl : unyudoot Io nnhonpi ` tinndavuinvhich um Inn ....'s'.f Ill gnau ox apnnun III nyallnt whoa olnhiuu-I-knbovotlntol colonel in Cubs his nulqllneu in gone. Tad luvo bun um. bath to Spun fotnmmpohnuy since Woyluh an rival. ll auppuou In mom. "Gen. Weylot nuggets to American curmopondonto. without putting it. into wondn, shut. it would oond-zoo to their por- ooml nloty to upon nothing but Spnniuh oicial news. A: than mporu [mil to mention I tingle insurgent uuoeeas ftom thohoginningnnd no I moon`! of many Spsni::.vicuorioo. whiohhooxiu on popu- on . col-Iupoudomw socophthon ntltynoo ulna ilu his nation. "(human 1 -nan nu. -mg-n an. _KI:A-__ must we rouomng summon: The entire interior of the island in oither in town! pponoasion of the insur- gonuorin in uympnth with them. In every small town the aibana ue doing what they an to aid the men in the eld. Food. clothing And if possible ammunition in supplied In them. "(3GlI. Wihl IIIIIDJLI tn Avnnrinnn union or we Hanna: and Henna pm- vincee. He in acid by other reports toheve drama started to much his men in pursu- moe hie purpoee of invasion of the pm? vincee Inenuiod. It is believed. how- ever. that he will not be successful as tho government. in taking strong meuune to pmvent him from mccompluhing his olr jecb. goon. Nnw Yonx, April `. 7.-J. Frank Clark the special roptenonuuvo of the United Frau who has just returned {mm Cuba makes the following statement: of tho inlunl in nuxuno uomu II nporua to lsulotl Spititun organizing his tomes fnr I now in- vuiou of the Manning and Hanna bv moon; to hug Greet Tolneeo Pleatellonl I Cuba llnve Been Burned Up. Hnnu. April !9.-- l`he rebels have burned all the tobeoco plantation belong- ing to Pedro Morin in the Pin Del Rio pmvince, together with other property: over 300 homes and 40,000 helee of tobacco were destroyed. The lone in eetimeted at over 8l.000,(l)0,thet olvhturiu nlone being $700,000. The mieery reeultent from the firing ol the plentnuon is terrible. Three thousand persons are rendered homeless. They am being protected by the overn- mentu beet they can be, and! with militnrv rations. The rebels mm-In In n. n-`nu -'-*-4 Oaav to $15. 4/` emu out many no, and rod with military rations. The rebels made an at- tack upon the town of Sittio (lrando ueu nu. but won repulsed. uimo (lomu in rnnm-tul AH Rnnnli .a. 1. rnruuu uocunu was In Jamal mun was the nominee of the local oonaorvntivo y be Imnld carry the election. Aid. offered to hot that B. M. Bn't.oon, Q.C., would defeat my candidate the con- sarvncives would bring out. His bet. was not taken. " THREE THOUSAND HOMELESS. unuy. oocnune may cannot. and work here. d lieutenants Mncnoo nnd Cunning- ham. f the Nth butt... both of whom are ntmndin the apocinl course of instruction at AI-til ory rk bur:-nah, wore, _vont2er- dny, nbuah to "A" battery. as super- numonry oioora-of -thedny. in connection with the short course. In convonntion with Ald. Bahan to-dny. J. Y. Pnrkhill doclnnd that if Jamal Swift can Llm nnminan ti! 0):: Inna] AQIIQAI-\rnO:nv- uery tn In: L. Two Plntach gee buoy: for Pelee Pusa- age. Lake l -}rie.t-omu-k the middle ground And the Ihoele eouth end eat of Pelee Point. hue been ordered from lslnglnnd. and it is expected they will be in position In I couple of weeks time. A local nuctioner has been nnmnnllnd tn couple or weeks tune. enctiouer ha been compelled to decline to conduct ve inlet: of household furniture on eooonnt of a piece of work in that line. He any: people are eelling out and leeving the city for the United States delly. because they cannot. nd work here. Second lieutenants Mmnee And Cnnnimt. uu a who socopu than I f'.. .'.. ..'u .'i'."" '?":.."u.s. "Gonuand ncooun non of Iuilitu-y paint. The nut and lo ol the insur- mo ununo autumn. Local oonIo|rmt.iw.~eo. who have ndmiusion to the inner uncbuuy, expect. J. H. Mot.- oalfo to Arrive in town from Ottawa. to- dny, with the wnrdonnhip of the ponibn~ tiary in his pocket. Two Pintach nu buovn for Palm Pau- A wrnnc nouer u Iouon occurred In e aewmill at Green. Ohio, tphie morning. E. T. Bbookwell, Chulee Mme. George Fink and Charles Wlloott were injured, the two former hlly. A prominent. coneervetive. heretofore. u bud worker for the rty. eeid to e Winn reporur ho-dny shot. e did not care who is elected for Kingston, no long as Mewalfe gene the wnrdenehip. ` - The Ra] Grenedlere. of Tomnbo. will not visit. ingeton on the qunen`s birth- day. They have accepted the invitation` of the 97th belt. bend. of Berlin. t.o_np;and two day: in that town. 'l`|.. l:-..o......o ............... ... o..;.....a.... WWO Elly! In Inll: BOW. The lieutenant.-governor, an Saturday. signed the order appointing B. M. Britten. Q.0.. I member of gllo bond of uututo oolnlniuiohena for the dooenninl revision of the Ontario statutes. lnml nrlnnn-voting. ..|... |...... -.:...:..;.... oorox uaunqnn Ioago. no. tax. U.K.U.. and willbo buried to-morn-ow with full muonio honors by the member: of the lodra. UIUIIICH `NU PUUI CIUUICS. W 0 keep the good kind only, but glut doesn't mean that the prices it`! not low. You can easily real- tl thlt by a glange at these of- brinm: nvor. A npnonmu canon wu nnorasulu. C. F. Hamilton. M.A.. of the Toronto Globo 1&8. in in the city to Ypruont. his por at Nu cloning oxorciuoc of Queen ; I I`. Hamilton in A- graduate of mo. 1` o latnsorgt`.-Major Bell was main- borol Guunqui lodge. No. 92, G.R.C.. full TOIOIIIIOIIO M. A. E. Iavoll and W. H. Enema. ll.A.. nuurod high place: in the list of success- fnl puunnn at Victoria univorlit-y in the theological oxunimtionn. Loom:-d nnd Ho:-but Cook. of thin cilw. I nave I omunor wno. unuu 3 row as a , wunutionodntcri o Crook. Go. `go is now locctnd at Go ondo Springs. Bnturduylloaro. J. H. Buta, ur.. and J. H. Brickvood on oyod n shing excursion torun Crook. I t ten miles down the river. A nplondid catch the result. C. F. Hunilmn. M.A.. of they 'I`m-nntn of on loynont. H, Ri&,n word in inlpoolont to-day by oboinun Canon ol bond of work sud bbo word no htivu. A British from Liverpool vim. Vou- oonvor. B. 0.. by tho Itunor Umbrin. ur- rivod no the oi: pout ooo this otlorooon. Juno: H. B okwood but in his nion on lnglinb pouny piooo of the mint. 0! 1797. It in n I cum of prooorvotion. Kingston gol club moot: Mo` Own club on the queen`: bircbdny in Ottawa`. In in an annual mating, and bonon on about oven no for. When homo cleaning have your furni- tun upbolsund and renewed M) Camov. sky company : fmboi-y. Ontuio street Toienhone 74. IIIOOIQIXI IXIIIII DIIEIOIII. Loonu-d and Herbert Cook, of this city. have n hnotahor who. until tow a. I can ntinnntl Atrinnln Prank (`ll `$3.: g In lg Iain mun woven up In J T80! has 1 `in! Duluth anion n(h'I|ovIly?n. '1'. Gillian up lint nut rook mn- wvo party will ulvortlu for a and!- Imwill b\l{l"lIdlQ' No` Is. Ihybo can at New ark DI-on . Prinooll $000. ` l`. P. Inntnnt ntmnod Snuidny from {club lavio. Quc. when he went to visit III. . `hand. me of the vphiolo worh. left today for Wan:-town. N.Y.. in search of annlovnont. . . flnvgglnhotlovulnvvdodhbotln I ljnlnnn. uur. u nun en K9- 1 hrrio boiler uplouion oocurrod in mill morning. Hlfs Fine Black Worsted Buns. made to measure. 315 9nd 316. o':NI:mL I-Anannaru u,`. ` no Sunoti .u- A ngu. in 3.-'c'L`Z'.`..*-`-`-1.., `flllll. Aonuru could Indohtuindb ob- urvuion taken from Ropurt. . nhontholnuluhip |huuhunsh.on|aI- Lrinluip, I-ootonr thocouuiniou boun. nix uninnta elapsed tine. thus making oixton knots. and I faction. Thlndiuuvut: :|.'s. lIorrf:=b.'l:oinlinncubcdthnich- slip a utqtiornnny. In Intu- oduuhuplno|.an&tunhg.onuuqdu olooacaling pnhihitdcooialiu ' - Ioluinhiolnut. Tlopnnphlnu unus- Trunk. Lanna lonr yeon. It in aid that dncton when 0! are John Oourtvright, Ooutnl. and John I! - .Thare isa sa ing that the coat 't.make t e man." It does (`mighty long way towards it, though. be above picture: are of the -same individual. The Jrantformation madrhy the well- ting apparel is almost marvel- . It represents the_di'erence lbetween clothes that wear and vclothea that do not; between (sod clothes and poor clothes. _but (I... .I..--... ..--._ AL_A .t__ ____-- nun. _ Rev. Charles Sodding. I unliro cl Orillh. Om . at patent motor of '1`:-iniiy church, Toledo. Ohio, ha been mlbd to In motor of Buunnnol chunala.l.n Unngo. III. In 1885 II. Scndningwu nuiltanl. to the Row. W. 8. lhinalord..D.D.. New York. me :1 Inc undo. "'& n.'Z"'..""`.......<';'.` n. n`. .`I. lulu ..-u. coal, for 2:0!) Sfundhfiroom Olorohnd. nn nd nig 0 I i ta-yi to make ?#':;"u.'n|o maa. uptxfsho ni In Agugund lighter no going out eoxhor 1. ` .`~AcioIono ol tnmondgue fore. throng Clay county, Dumas. mg doathunddostrucrtiolnonovery hand. A: fur an known vuurooplo Inn killed. 0.11:: hhlly wound and aovonhell in- In . auu norwu to may on Ml] law. A vy rain. wind mdhnil storm pgned over Dude City. I-`la.. yesterday afternoon. Serious dumgo is to by melon grow on and farmers nor andeutof the town The London Satmd mm: lg : um". lnrd Rnushnrv nnnni `nu In . if. -n. uoru noeooer . oonnuonn nu me on- certain, hu conn Sir ward Grey an heir to all Iain parliamentary dignitaries and authorities. I`.\... no` oh. ...... .q-|. ....L.|..L...|. 1- nnu IIIIHOITUQ. Four of the new style Irhnlohnok munch which have been plgmg on the Atlantic ooonnIril|boI>mu\up htlnt. , . . Igvnnnn .1-ul P. and ngnnln 5 .. -.._..- wnlon IIIVGDQII plrng IIIO Auunuc ooonnwillbobrou t upthron h W088. hwronoourd Wol nd cnnnln 5.: spring and willenganointbounnorlakotndc. IJ`dVl'Il'l0O CDC VVOlI:ll:I (IDIII IDS at will engage in upper lake undo. The nouns:-C. Davis. laden Iit.I urnuau um um Independents. Jon I: Wmdrnlh, found guilty of nur- dor of my B. Burch, cnhior of the West Chicago .-moot. railway. wu contonood by Jud Horton to hang May 150.11. K vv rain. storm nnnad mlunlll cnuron. Jomnw. Tho Intact. returns [tom the Spanish oonntorinl elections report. the choioe of I03 oousorvntix-on. thirty one liberals. two (krlisu and two indopendonta. Jonah Wmdrnlh. found tuiltv of nnr. ,_ I`); I CIUIHOK With the breaking up of the Cap Range Soc bridge this mornm the last barrier to navigation on the St. wronoo river ha been removed. Rev. Mr. Norrie. Quebec. late rector of SL Mntthifa church, Hintonburgh. has resigned to enter upon the envagy of St. Mnt.thin' church. Toronto. Thn Intnnf. lntnrn: fr-run ILA Qu--.:.I. enemy. I President. Fauna, Pnris, this morning, I summoned M. Melina to the palms and ro- ' quested him to undertake the foruntion of n cabinet. '60. nu. l......I.:...- .... -0 .L_ n... n_.._- ' IIOII. A British column repulsed an attack of Mnubelos in the outalnru of Bnlu\vnyo.tho machine guns inicting heavy loan on the President. Faun). Purim thin mnrnino rmsluenu laurel realgnnuon ll uutod of. AI. Palermo a bomb wu exploded. Inst night. in from of the French ooneulnte, do ing no dnmngo beyond braking I few win- down. A R-is:.I. ....|....... ......n...a -.. _AA__I_ _. from Mulching is anxiously unimd. The British bio Maiden City. from Liverpool, reported ashore at Santos in on ex position. will prove a wreck. I. Snrrien inn tried to form 3 new ministry in Fnnoe and given up the Mask. President. I-`aura : resignation is talked of. bomb was unlndnd. hm. nnuuu or a receiver. Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson lefb Liverpool, on Snturdn . for Canndn. mimpoct the Grand Trun railway. Th. unnivnnntu nf D-n-L. VAL L.-- ..-.. meolln. M.A., or uuuwa. Emile Dnval. Pu-in. Fmnch barrister. journalist and administrator of public affairs, died today, aged sixty-nine. I The Manhole: no nnidlv dnuinm . pncuonuy mloa. East Chicago : leading industry. the iron and steel company. hu Again gone intotho hands of receiver. Saturday. Canada. to imnact the urnnu uunx nuwny. l The univenity of Omaha, Neb.. has con- forrod the title of IL. D. on Rev. Prof. Mc- Meolin. M.A., ofOI.t.uvs\. Run; llnunl Dunk. I`-.....L L....:-A-.. nmura, also many, aged any-nine. ` no rapidly dnwin u oordion around Bulawayo. Ind the is! from Mnfekimr nnxioualv nwniml. '- :00 6 00 Prince Street. -:- oonuon around uuluwnyo. And the Male-king anxiously balm. Mud... can-_ Iploo ol the Iornlng Papal-I And the Vol-y latoot Donntnhon. tar or NOV! south wales. in dead. The big lumber firm of Armatmng. At- wnbor & Clarke. Rochester. N.\'., have practically failed. Elllt ChinAl1(| l llnllino indnnh-I1 Oh: inn. -ylvv vu IIIU -vrnnI[ rl|!II'I `Ill (IO V0! Doapatohon. The Carillon And Grnville canal in now open for nun tion. ` ` Sir Henry rhea. formerlv prime rninir \ ter of New South Wales. in dead. Th hin lumbar rm nl .\-..m.o.v..... As. OI IIIDIHNICQ arnlcruo. The administration. I understand. is vori anxious to have the commission hold bu: its report until some denite conclu- sion has been reached as I result of pond- ing negotiations with Great Britain. It may [[00 be said that the commission will be governed an to the time of submitting its report by the wishes of the prolidont. The conclusions of the Veneeuelen boundary commission will undoubtedly hnve an important bearing on whatever decision Inn be remhed between the two oountrioe. be president and secretory Olne , I em informed, are uwue of the mm of opinion on the port of the oom- miasionere, and they are so I-horoughl convinced that their nal conclusion vril . inthn main, be adverse to Greet Britain. that an innimetion to theveileot hu el- mudy been iven to the British foreign otlice. Wit this informntion in hie _ -`eeeion. Lord Seliebur . it is than M not unlikely. will be foun more conci intory than he has been. and that it may serve to uxpodite the no tintions in the direction of ultimate arbitration. Tho arhnni-I.-uninn I .....I....A.....l :- I31` $b'r3Ea?-'5iE3y"$KF.'u7.T"'}'i.'i"f:'u:;'a'; sicion wu delivered to I49. Sduliabu I week or ten 0 C to from I4ondon.d:vIth':.\I`:.ohting wigs the counter proposition of this government wu. indicate that IA;-d Salisbury In: re- jootod it. `- Tho nnnnlnninnn nf u: V.-......I... euxqeuu Inoulu no oonunereu In-men petty. After it we: found thet no nette- notary ngneolnent oould be neeohed upon this point, eeoretery Olne made A enun- ter-propoeition to Bnliebufy in which he ndvieed I enl erbitretlon treaty between the united States end Greet Britein for the purpoee of penoefully settling all queetione between the two; countnee; No answer bu yet been made I) Greet Britain. The Int communication 0 secretary Olney ennbreoin thin propo- ,eitiou In Selieburv n pluuu. I an anus pouu Inll) NIO IND position cum from Snlllhury. and in oonholnpluod O Iothlomonb oi tho nu- eor either by negotiation. or alarm: tho medium of m u-bitnon tribnn . with the nndouhndin . however. that the tar- ritory now won: Iy oocnpiod by British subject: should be oonlidorod Brilh pro- perty. found sh nun. um um ovlaoun desire on both Iidolho (in none my by which an unionblo ud- justmonu may uventully be made that given A peuoolnl upset to` the canon It now stands. AI in the negotiation: which have tutu: . pluoo. I can state poniti that the limo nronosition from Snlhhul-I. uni unocuo M: at pundit. N - tionl gm sol in nun who the United Bhtuund Glut main in the direction of u-bituuon. As in u my denite undo!-sanding in oonoomed. the two oountriunro juuouhr ulny were when uonhry 0lnoy u Ill hobo wan to Lord Bnlhburyhlt July. Itch rink the ovidonz desire how Iidoltao n nnma CIV bl think an AllIh|I`A ad. ,nIw 1133!, April 27.-'l'ho KoI'Ild'| Wuhin n correspondent uyn: Must I on-olul uvutigntion 0! thounny mislead- ing pubhcntionnooncu-ping the dunno! the VHIOIIIOIAII bounduv auction I am nan I puoncnuonnooncu-ping the dunno! the Vegnuuohn boundary nation I am now pact! to in u an bio ahhmontof 5|: one at mean}. N...-.u.. A PROPOSITION FROM THE ` UNIIED STATES. , Chat aunt: Olonl to Allllllh It 850 In-nary Now ooouplod In Vcuounln 0.8. Oonnlulouu land: to Report. .HIw Yqnx. April 27.-Tho Eula ! Wnhinzhou con-anondont nu: Mm n muons [Q immn. L PITH OF THE NEWS. '0 an uwnonuo uuuunnpol undo st pnnnnt. N nmnnn inn 1 Lace cumin. in White and Cream. 25c. 50c, 75; to an Chenille Curtains, 8225, 75 to 381]). Art Blind: and Roller: ll! 10 priceo. `f > Floor Oil Cloths, 20c. 25c. 30c, 35c Iquue `M China Matting. 15c.`25c. 30c. b Stair Oil Cloths, 10. 1255c. 17c. ` ` 1!!) piece: Art Muslim, 5c, 61', 7c. 8c, 91:, 10c, 1255:}. j= 25piecuNewCurtain l\~hte.t-inln. . .- _ - ob Link Curtain Poles. 5c. 5 '\Ve are shoyving very desirable ii'o'31'.'I. a `iii P. ,1, VVALSHI than you no. but pnnhun on Donvnluouosdor 3o.h`:::(`u the nod wlmu nu tutu ntl-:3 D000! now. got not In a I I In: 3;: .1:-r:t:I'::'u:l R: :.I|0D0'.no:. `gran nllwopot nah J. HENDERSON .0; co. 86 Princess Street. ` House Funs7iN s...f" ...... WALSH. S For Ladies and Gentlemen. Full range in Balbriggan. Cotton, India Gauze. Merino and Light Wool. L .. . .All Makes, All -Sizes, All Prices, at. . . . cu; uuu Ivan. x. 11 0. tx'i'._'i;t`I:.'5: s?:.:2 1'..'.'.?'so:: {English and>AinEri6a}I~UidtWm pa 3 upvpolu - Highest Endorsements. Free Sample of KAILC. And R. R0. PILLS mailed to any nddnu. II I. in nu. n;; pm... A-______ _ .. ALI. IVII-8 III` Indigestion and A Matter or Clothes. IlIlCM|llU \.;lll|IIll|lI Billllllla (II".`. _ "Lady l)uerin'a bondolr in o porfooi marvel of tasteful Ind brilliant coloring. ovary portion of wall and ceiling boing poimod in soft Fmnoh almdoa oi` pink and green. blue and gold. with panel: of turn ootto, oil on-nnI,I,Ii in uooordnnoo with the tastes of Loni Du xrin, wholaoannt low: of colors, and III! to be just a little French in his pnullleotions. At the hood 0! the gr-mi amirouo is a large painting 01 thooo lhrm lnnutlful Shorldan girls that in ouough to send my modem woman into ilts of downright dospnir, so lovely no the (anus of those exquisite mun. Thor no no anoh eye: an than l|0WOdl\\`F -lrlah was of the deepest blue. with such heavy black oyeluhu and tholriong. dark rihglolu that would go for to mull a style of good looku lean porftsot than tlu-in. There is nlso u very imonuting portrait oi tho pnvaant muohionua in the ouatnmo of white satin worn by her at tho ooiobrotiou of her xllvor wedding at Simln."-NoIlorn Soolutr. A ue Oolloeon Gathered from and India. In addition to the Burmesesnd Indi curios. Lonl ilnfferin hes a very lsrge col- lection stored in Clsndeboye. Of these there is quite an ermory of Burmese weapons. beautifully euvod bronse guns. elusll cannons and ourious gilded stand- srds. with the favorite Burmese orowing ooeks ooeupyiug the place where on em eyes are eeoustomed to see These trophies of mother bar splendor ere. however. less intsnstln to msny of us (unless, indeed. Lord Du erin ls pres- ent to not ss showman. wh everything is invested with a fresh ohar by his ioni- shlp's delightful dssorlptlon ) then some of the other art treasures aeattoiod_ shoot the home of the Duiferin fsmily. On the [root stslrosse. in spositlon where it must crust the attention of every one. is s fan painted by Princeton Louise and presented to the Msvehloness of Duerlu by the roysl srfist. The subject of the painting in a skating party in Csnsdd, very dell- ostely and brhrhtly colored. and so enl- mntod in euutas tosuggoetnsketeh taken on the spot. The one legged effect of so many ekauxiaurinttnnss is molded by the lntrodu ctlon children's figures in pio- tunsque Unundisu skutiug dress. "Ladv bomlnir In A Imrfnnl Illll WIIIIIKVIW III Ill" K IIIC IIIC. bfrlfttuunll lnunllvrnoln. Woltul to (let with a thoroughly iuomolonl one my, dlror-pained revolution and din treated by intutinn quarrels. from the ilrrt hour ot our our Inllitury lupuiorlv wu unonollonpd. The doollrntlon of Ivor, however, caused I very scion contraction jot tudo, `there were many times. and a temporary Icon at 0.000.000 vs noose If! to Avert pnnio. nu vino moot onlutnry aoat and iy 88,055.00!) wu applied for. Ihrly in Iingglo the tttunk upon our oommoobqun. Snipe olwnrond prlvoteorroinlitortrirllupon it. llowboou put on to mu-olaumnon ly- ing heonhned in the channel `or under the Eorelnndn and carried them by bonding. Buroourlnthehut lndlouweptiuto him not not only llolplm rolling snipe. but the lute and heuilynrlnul lntllunon. In 1805 the Rooherort squadron got to our and tookin u tnontlulwunhi and CI Inerolnntmen. "In l8lm"r|yo Naval Chronicle. quoted by Captain lnhnn. signal: were out almost every day At Do var on nooount of the enemy`: prlvoteen 3 in night." In IE0. the some Authority tell: us, there won 8'! lute hunch prirotuuu in the channel port: oi Fnnoouloue. Iron: Out to Int thoirenoh captured 11,000 amp. with tneirougoor. wot-th~800.0I)0.o00, I toll at 8% percent at the very lent on our hide. At nnt right this loudoeo not lookpnb tioululy heavy. and it certainly had no oeot upon the inuo ol the wor. It was only no ornuoh property uentroyed that might, it spared, have added to our wealth. We annihilated French trade, no that Napoleon could not even tend I oootle boot town. at he hlnuelr oonloued. and we captured no lean than i.0ll pri- vnteorq ourryinlg 0.400 gum. manned by 60,000 men. hue we Inn All grunge oi $50 ship: a you no took lea year of the dopredntorr. Neutrals, be observed, lost by pence and cal war. From 1790 to 1708 the avenge moo of neutral shipping WI! under 000 toua.-Nlnoteenth Century. I 000 l`0!lI. IlIID|ld !'!:'.- LITTLE D0(`.1OR. KJLC. It will iii}/'ff_ "_C5UT"` LORD DUFFERlN'8 CUNO8. "`I -"'l IIIBIOIOBIFI Sold by I. C. Iiloholl. D was mo duucnou. R. \NALDRON S lllll Dyspepsia. brsemnnta. The Evans and Dodge until! at I)0onBodatu' Rd . will cunt Innin- ABERNETHYS .'-`i'.'.`S.'.`E Oorner Princes: and Division su. All the Latest American Noveltigs ip Hats, To* Hlionncts Doe: oxmtly what In IIIIIII I pllu. H`: II: boot. Thou we hurt tiny`: mgo. qowu` wrap, Pin : and Shiloh`: Gun. o! `n and mu`: Emnlulon. all ood lung Iranian. When you want than on on u. _ )CURACOUGHA Our new n*ooIE 6! W PAPRIIS Inc Jun nrrlvnd. In not we no It bundns In It. by; not .0 Mowdod than we l`hl\lI0` Mb 0 OI`I . -, K ` Om nmplu no oomrlnollig ol the newest pattern and designs. R()_B%INSONBROS. D: `t k that 11 . ' zomaiz`. a..'3`k...'.`..II In ul.`:V.'.'..`.5`.n3'J Q1`-Ki omc. `On:-'1'1::.n?o:k":rW*h. hum: gnlvod. in an , buydnuulnl N. Now, Look Here ! ta .0 A ulvluanu ol OIIO Ina one-roux-cl pu- count. on_ than `Ml onto! the Rom. \\ ut.u*0oVn &. onnbur: nilmnd mm. ISHABBY oonoououa oonamon. _ In the olooonl in South Alutnlh for Inombou of tho colonial Illtll Mr. Bntoholor. 3 labor candida dolhhd Hon. 0. C. Kingoton. tho prime minllhr. Thovota stood: Bntolulot. 1.778 ; King- ston, 1.767. ` A dividend of on And one-foul-GI on the oanitnl stock of the Run. "" I on n In. Elli: ha and Arsenic in the em- belmi uid and by the underteken who buried iln Ollie Reichert eh Hamilton. whme death in now being invatlpui by I corona:-`n jur . ` A dij of Mnllm-`n wnnn villain non`. cut an": avg; Uta` I (XDIOIIOYI jllfl. A dose of Miller`: Wo_nn Powders oom- liomlly will keep the children healthy. For sale by E. C. Mitchell. ' n_ moon an amount the noun. \\'umreovrn onnbur rnilroaqmn `ll be i Iiy the ow York $- |IonlIwont0otlnIImIQ.b\I i an ll ' J`.`5......a;`:';"..'! 'J.'.."'..'.`;,..""" "3 onnnoimn itinn. {DON'T tum v?'o.: `'3 0-I0: ` to ~ ~ ~- 40 -.&t$ "`"`.. ..\.}.-.,-_-m4 A-.4 =3. a~..~:.'...`.1 We have a good selection 91` Twoods. very desirable __-_n_ :1!-gag`. .51-gr`-.T om |o`ii.YB;"oii ufo' iii Wun-loa`I.M:d I.-,goVu..;s..:`, 3.. Jo&. A . What nbon. shut in or 0' W '-W-' ".: -.'*"*...':.':r'.'."."T... ` - n on on It L5 .-1; ..y'oox3. . ' in t PIIWGOI. Dr;n Opponlto Windsor llohl. YeItordA;- nmadsnvnm Pcluun. Doeonton. (llulon. ck-. 275-1 BA001` I1`. Around the House Put On a Little Style. douutnoen. no to 113-! I lAlII'I'I- I. .-Wh|lI.N. &I AM; N9. 1 Ooluh , IILLINBRY PLRLORS -3 I31! `TI! 1 I II wash off, N08! door 10 noun`. 50/rs] DUNLOP| llnminiuntEluthingml 5! and II King 86.. South Side. BLIND] Anal I DUI. I iuc. " huun KC` Wlnmv. Donlld uuunhr, the well-known Hon- tnnl lawyer. has been naked by the con- Iwntivu to count: St. Amount division of Mouton`. the not hold by Sir Donald Smith. I. Ihcmuurhunoc yotoorno lo a decision. Juan R. Anhdown, millionaire much- ant. ol Winnipeg. was given the liberal nolnimon in lluqnoth. When this run announced the pastor: candidate :1- nd boqtnuo the platform: ol the patios. In aid, won an cinihr. Tho Hamilton conurvuiv-on `n work tliovphbutitwillbotwo oboforo Ila carnation to abut candidate can ho hold. In olnlnodhl lqinlntion, will do in Had: my to turn down stat lulu. but hitch an riot nu. ma In for Winni I'D.-nnla-I alt uomla ammrc own ids: in that ] Ilondith will not leave the bench. r. hm-ior outed that he would npotl in Tomato. Hamilton. London and other Ontario contra. Sit Ch:-In Tapper will be hnnquolod by thooonurntivu of Montreal on May I5. and ilnmotlhhly tlxotultor will leave Winninur. or onowmu an Hamilton. and Mr. Boyle, ox~M.P.. Monck. collector of cun- tolunt Niagut Fnlla, subject to hinori cellonfu approval. __ I n no no u uu-ougn soon. . I`. cDougtll. who wu Sir Charles 'l`uppor'u oollugnofor Capo Brawn in pu~ Iiunont. hu boon nppointaod commissioner ofouotoms. Ottawa; A. Mucky, ex-MJ`. (0: Hamilton. ha been appointed ins?- r. hot 0! customs at Hamilton. and Roth; an~M,P Mann} ~.II..s.... ..t ....- oouneu. William Smith. doputv minister of Incriuotnd sheries. has been eupomlr muted. and nwounhnt of the do rtment Gourduuhu bounppointnd in is lnoo. Then an I number of other litica and departmental appointments w ich no go ' hobo H) h . "'12. aY'n....'.."l:":'.`.. .... Sir Charla. au-upu 1 one ) Inna under secret: man John Payne. who in Sir Ackentia Bowen`: privnto accre- tary. has been appointed to Mr. Pope`: plusouusinant soc:-curry of the privy oouncil. IIHIIK.-. 9_:AL .l-....A.. ...:_.-4,, . |mnlIn ialnutoru rlemm . an` M10 hemie Mr. Fleming vnll represent nd: the Pacic cable conference. Jose has been I xpo` ted nd uecreirnl shoe. ?nyne.u wt: ;. in. ...|.....:_ I:......nI- ..._.__.- __, , on III! SIIIIIIL O l'|'A\\'A, April` 27.--Sir Mackenzie Bowollnihfor Englnnd on the 9th of May. Alon with him will be Sir Donnld Smuthnnd dford Flemimr. Sir Mun. CRUMLEY BROS. uvwvu anus nu: nu`:-nu uu lulu VII] 0! Smith Fleming. Mao [basic Fleming represent II Ilynuwu an no nnnounooa tomorrow. Therefore. he may be counted on u unu- vailable. The libenln have: great ud- nn to hr. 3. . Britten bu `been at work for nou-ly 3 year. He in a man of Ability. and but \ popular family. nearly every- ono o! w in identied with chuml. some mm: onus Mr. alowolro. M. P.. may be rcquutod to onto: another ounpni n, but he in far from duirouuofdoing no. in npgaintlnonh an warden of the ponitontinry in I packed (who Announced tomorrow. Thonfolm he rnnv In nnunnul nn .. ....., rue UIIIIIIOII II luageton. lontreelster. Kuws1-on. 0nt.. April 9L-Wuni was received here that Lieut. Gov. Kirk trick, who wes.o'ered the candidature foI?King- ston. in the conservetive interest. had declined. It has been intimated to him that he can secure the nomination for West Toronto, in which cit Mrs. Kirk- Ftrioh desires ver mum to reside. heir old residence on irnow 1 ladies college, end to oometo Kingston would moon the establishment of: new home. Another thin :the serious breech in the nu-iv ham not. human I...|..i -m.- AIIONIOI unn none oorioun bleach in the puny hon not been healed. The any is, thonforo. without. 1 candidate. mo think that Mr. Mowolfo, M. P.. rcquutod umminn. aponoorwooa. Hon '1`. Mnyno Dd `n naidonoeis tn lot and Mr. Oulmot in looin for I residence in Montnnl, both of x-vhio facu are ukon us sign: of the times. _\._._ PbIltlaI_Pnng-lupus. Sir Donald Smith's ids: in the `mdn will not have u... I......L runonu menu or Mont.-Uov. J. A. Unap- enu. up he will not enter the dominion olblnot. but will oomploto lulu term at. Sponootwood. Hon '1`. Mnvna Dnlv n m-idmmi. on In. an noon en the mlnmeriu changes no announced end the election programme Arranged. Sir Charles Tu will decide the due for his viuitto . when hewill take an active pert in t. e oun- nllnn. G. A. Nnntol. oho oommiuionor oforown land: in Quoboc, and a rent friend of Liont.-Gov. J. A. &up- dominio mhlnu Inn gm ..._..|-s_ Ll- .-___ _. "unly mu wool, wnon rem-nng to use on 0! pol-Iinmonhvy obstruction in alt! L Sir Chsrlu nhrrod to thotuncuos dgnlmnt minority. Irish pu-tyu `Tho dad: of an in- " O GOIOIIOOOIBIO buuouon ol Usnuu. we don't WNW any inch uorioo on our be- '|ull. In lai|oIz..mA:hy.:ft:ur people an no ntuutod In to ive bin: holidAy':nltorJnno.., Prop. 8 Ulll `II . IIIO UIIIIGIIII III II oom- Inilloner. snrinhoduoed him. en either dlnntly or indirectly secured tor him the oonml-lontooomeoomnerieeueu {to get evidence to convict Pernell. If 1-by me in Canada, Aloe Iaevi visited Ottawa. Manuel and Quebec. K we: very kind In his report. of hie ndlnge in Canada. Kirby that we were all respect- eble en oomtltutionel agitators over here." ~ . "Bit Chulufuppet now alien to acri- oe In: life. if necoeenry, and hi: health in defenoeofthe (htholiol of Oennde. We don't went nnv Inch nmrion on am he. I mm um cm to we mm holiday`: Alter Juno. , "Only [us went, whon referring to the ovation parliamentary IEIUIIVUIT IKIIIIIIIIIHIC HIDE I'll`- noll out and Iddl: Kirb aid is was Sir Ohu-lu Tupnr. the 0: kn hi I: Iv Intmduood MC no India-ntln -non.-4| Mu. LI... uh- rby and be in_t.ho Par- `nowxiit salon`-".5-'HtL9:o THE m mums! or FARRELL. % u-i------ :n':-n u..~"a.... HS. OE-awn I I7.-The Uu_itodS:=ndn. on , on 5 Mm:-aolmnn un Wwm Sir Ollhrlco ppet ha! 4:: do with Pauli : Trhl." `udo 80`: on to show that Sir In in l alum I (ha a. my. om u."'i!'...'L u.. m. '?.."5.. o.- x}7i'I-J15-"i """'L""n'.`i:".-3' T" In ..,. :1'.`iI'...'f.' e. 'e';.."EI.1`o.'3 .1" white nod hhowoldn t.hnc,"Ho had no ooolclnnoo in thobnod."ornob. Unlhll (Lnuh want: Sir hu-In so an. % Tyyasp ysurrs u , lo ' .K'nd aw wpnoal I I na oonmonoo In unbnou."ornoo, Unlwl Onmdn wnnu Sir Ohu-In to ex- wn what he know: about J. J. Kirby. In due man I nnnllamnn nnmnd Lo- |smmms an um SITLE] un 11: wlnuquj. AA noon the mininbri changes mnounood nnd the aloohinn nl-curl-nmmn an WXI ll. IIIOWI IMO! J. J. LIED]. lhorcnr not ogontluun nomad L9- in . . `rho !I{nnIIon;n Klnnton. nl Stu. 0! rot nuulnnd. A null ` (Y! ,9}- Ol lo WI:ulo_og. an OR. nnlnl-6.-Sal .- j yunndnu in a tad 3 pieces, made of fast .:l NHlrd Twisfdin Black |`vy-cpec' r - Union. _Also a nice linen com uustitgswholnicimhtgthobu` - Sq of v will out slsmooo. `fish tho unchinory and canal oudowlnonh. Iioihbvillnplill onotolr mm `Phi hwilfbouadortln nah: diuuolioudtbhuinliuldol school in- punouyoun. uqy.uon;no uono nun npnnnhdthovut, vhllo they nll.with- msumh , Inn autumn- lit. Wi pqguaol all dado ol olpoiitiouhcndby but In 8': dumm- Itntiouthcuhy hiuurviou VTA. :2-L. Tl.--Hl'I.u*LyII|l 33" - V I534? ` `I on I Iolnolu `K -Ly-..a"sJ1?E"zaa2"?o 5.2? `yrs. 014 and $16.

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