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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 30 May 1907, p. 1

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Pen- nirle U. . ' . O Werris form- ' ,9" . ‘ ‘ so it: can’t, ' ‘, ' fitting yourfi . _ 9 ‘_ â€"it’s made 0 ‘ long - fibred ' 9- » so it won't :4 ‘ . “'and it‘s _ I to -., . glen and teedbesides. l. arm-fined. whole idea. 13 u make it 50 M : authorized instantly and you can’t afford _... it any Pcn- not to buy by the _ â€"~~ - __, WW”- 7- , â€"-"â€"“ ______.__ men! faulty trademark (ill , ~ fg‘ ‘ 1... mm: mg ,. VOL. I:). no.1. «.1 per annum. MlLLBROOK ONT.. THURSDAY, MAY 30. 1907. C. W. RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor . prawn“ w we seem ' ‘ ' ' =5: a . _ g what, mamma? nearing mg upon so hackneyed a string as the 9 . 1 fl; I 92% W§+fim+§+§§3§ifi - 334"“ mm ' m polonaiscs and mamurkas in seven dou- wrongs of “Ould Ireland.” ITHE WORLD q] MARKETS . k ' - hlc flats; or seeing orchids with names Lord Mallow was not thirty, and he ‘ ‘ , j “: o 0 g “.3191“ as "1 German compound a(1109' looked younger than his years. He ‘â€" ,3“- - . 1““ was tall and broad shouldered, robust, REPORTS FRO“ .1“; ”Monte . , f‘Opportunilies of being seen and ad- and a trifle clumsy in figure, and rode ‘ ' , " ' 0'9 inflow 1‘ mired by young men of position, violet. fourteen stone. He had a good-looking TRAIE CENTRES , . , , Sooner or later the time must come for Irish face, smiling blue eyes, black hair, __ E - . ‘ ‘7'" white teeth. bushy whiskers, and a com- Xperlence Has Proved. That Early Spring . Iyou to think of marrying.” . “That time will never come, momma. 11 shall stay at home with you till you 1 l 1 Prices 01 Cattle. Grain. Cheese and Other Dairy Produce at Home Does N01) Mean. Big CTOp- ‘ and Abroad. > geronto, May 28. â€"â€" lt‘lour â€" Ontariot . w eat 90 per cent. patents are (WOW ‘1 - 4- ‘ ‘- $3.10 to $3.25 in lluyers‘ sacks outside “gm“: ”3.1031,: ((7,)? \gégwgsifazsthgflgfil forgcitport. Manitoba first patents, if»? ‘0 outlook are satisfactory The btllk olf $5.0, second patents. $450 ‘0 3W7?” the seeding has been completed and ow- and strongybakcrs, 334.25 to $4-§0- mg to the moist Condition of the soil Wheatâ€"ho. 1 Manitoba hard is can)? 1'. is believed that the backwardncss of at $1 lake ports, No. 1 northern at Ft thc season will not he so prejudicial as u‘t ‘atisfaclor and No. 2 northern at 90c. Ontario generally believed in the East. q 16 b y. Depar plight lstile, Willi No. 2 quoted at 8" . It is pointed out that the. old-timers One official of the interior ‘- 0C c on Side. _ ‘ (1 III the West are of the opinion that. merit summed UP the situation on Wed- orn-No. 3 American e‘orn 1.5 0110 ‘3 the shortness of the growing season \nesday when he said: “There is no need at 60 loose, 'ioronto. Canadian corn there does not Operate against a good for alarm. If the lateness of seeding '15 “0‘ obtmgable- ' . . crop, and that as a rule the best crops ominous of anything it is ominous ‘1 . Branâ€"“ices nominal at $21) outside have not been produced when the god crop prosleS- The “'0“ is “0‘ m bulk; shorts are quoted at 3-.2 to 523 Spring is exceptionally early or the worrying: it is the East “41101145 5W“ outSide. set-ding completed at an early date. ing all the widow- M romas1 sunning. plexion inclining to rosincss. “He is the perfection of a common- place young man.” Vixen said, when she talked him over with her mother on the day of his arrival at the Abbey House. “Come, Violet, you must admit that he is very handsome,” remonstrated Mrs. Carmichael, who was sitting before her dressing-room fire with her feet on a lender stool of her own crewel-work, lht herons in their nests at the top of waiting for Pauline to commence the ini- thc tall beeches on Vinny Ridge." portant ceremony of dressmg for din- ’ ner. "I think I never saw a finer set CHAPTER XXV. 1 d d mountains shout think " answere .. Captain Carl {had “1 rpm ”,5, .,- .. , j, . , . ' I am very glad there is no one pre- . “L " “‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ”l “WM“. 0‘“ ““115 “re ‘9" 19"" sent to hear you talk like that, Violet," gfu's‘icgh sfdl‘eg'fl’POUFSE at ms age ”my of the Abbev House three month 'tlill tl‘ . . . ., >~ . lick. and we have an avenue of vewl,u . . tturt had both no open qualrci tetwwt , tzl‘t‘S said to be a thousand years old. uwf'trmtchael :z’ud, gravely, “Unless he has had a few of the ort- y‘ mamma. ginal ones knocked out. in the hunting- 333.131.. Violet 't‘emttest. lef‘n )l‘iiilfltll‘ull that does not prevent the duke .. (“-11 40F. as ‘Hkll'ble. hilt Sht‘ titld\ b‘.';gflt'|tlllg bronchitis CVCI‘y “me he goes Because anybody hearing you might field, mamma. They go over 11 good held ,l‘rorwh‘r "‘33“? ”3““ it? Th‘llicré‘.‘ SIIDDOSQ l'Qll were “Cl quite right in many stone walls in Ireland, you know, Roderick Rffihijh,“ ’le’ggi‘l‘bi‘mm“in);l Vixen was in attendance upon her ycur‘mmd. and he may have come to grief.” _ ‘ "â€" m" ‘ 1‘ ‘ "mother, dressed in. dark-green cloth, The durhess’s ViSll Plll MP5. Cnrmich- “If you would only leave 0" talking ael in good humor with all the world, in that horrid way, Violet! He is a very duty. and had tt'i‘~d lw to it. difficult . m, that duty was :0 ”:0 2km undischhprl-y much the same kind of gown she ‘ . . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ hill on that day at the kennels. Rorle hlll (‘Spemally thlt Roderick \‘awdrey. agreeable young man. BOW he eleY- ed a cup of tea after his Journey, in- in any moment and draw out to let. the principal Ho and Leah M Easy 3; on Deposits ‘23 c always subject to“ , ' ’3 . 3 ‘33 i ii 5% § are tired of me, and when you turn me out 1 will have a cottage in the heart ofthe forest..upon some wild ridge 10p- ‘ped withahalof firsâ€"and good M'Crokc oeoeeoeo In support of this contention it is pointed out that in 1881, when seeding . . was not completed by the end of May. , a splendid average crop was garnered, while in 1884, 1888, 1889 and 1097 seed- ing was late. but the crop yield was it: take care of me; and I will spend imy days botanizing and fern-hunting, riding and walking. and perhaps learn 1” paint. my favorite trees, and live as. ungfi+§Wm+§m+§TmemWihnpptlv and remote from mankind as OR, A HAPPY MARRIAGE. WW5N+§WN§§+§§ Dundronlond; almost as old as the 60., Limited -et, T883350 y mail" .Y ozpcsn' vsutas TO 35:"! l l "" *2“: CALL BOARD. Barleyâ€"No. 2 wanted at 55c outside: No. 3 extra at 53c, and N0. 3 at 520, but CROPS IN GERMANY DAMAGED. the r ‘~ 1- Hit. . . . line-do? ’-'r‘,‘,‘,‘,,‘,,,,f§“V3,?“ (13:83:11? h,_,t‘:l..tlghl. remelllbering how she looked $19 sent him an invitation to her next 1 d 1' t' d t d “pr-S ,- ‘ , , 1] , . , 1-.- ,,_la,< she stood with qtlickened breath and ,clnner. and when her husband seemed S G“ 0 wan mg 5° 11"” 9“ an none offered. ‘ A Large Percenla e of Winter Wheat-May bc Done But Cast is Little 11' An' - ‘ “N gill. L“ “”5 that hm ‘1 llllluhtrd hair. encircled by those eager, inclined to strike his name out of her brandy! Conrad ““5 me he has a IOVC' Peasâ€"No. 2 offered at Sic outstdc, ls l‘groven ' Les’s Titan Planting ' " ly place near Mallowâ€"on the slope of a hill. sheltered on the north with pine woods; and I believe it is one of the prettiest parts of Irelandâ€"so green and fertile and sweet, and such a happy peasantry." “1 think I’d better leave you to dress for dinner. momma. You like a clear hour. anti it's nearly half-past six." “True, love; you may ring for Pau- without bids. Ryeâ€"No. 2 offered at 740 outside, with 710 bid. ' Oatsâ€"No. 2 white offered outside at 115:, without bids. and N0. 2 mixed, 42c bid outside, without sellers. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Applesâ€"Good to choice winter stock, $1.50 to $3.50 per bill. at. $1.50, Reproducing a forest by sowing seed oilicial Prussian crop report up to May directly on the area to be put into trees 15 has been issued. 11 Sliths a-sligbtiis feasible. It is. however. a method illlprovcnlent in the. condition of wllcttttttlc used on this continent tip to the SlIlC'C April 15, while rye is solllewhat 'present. for it has been found that the worse. The report indicates the heaviest cost has been as great, at least, as that. freezing out of winter wheat since 1‘.l(l1,'of planting. owing to the high price 0' thirty-tour per cent. of acreage having seed and the cultivation which must he been t'eplowed and either sown twice glten to the ground to be sown. Bruinsâ€"Handpicked quoted with grain ‘or other crotls. In some} A good seed bed is just as important. and primes at $1.35 to $1.40. of the provinces nearly the t'l’llll’t‘.‘ full {m- sowing forest tree seeds on as it is Honeyâ€"Strained quoted at 11 to 12c sowing flasher-n frozen out. iii the till-1km sown ,2 grain on. Hence the whole per 115. and comb honey at $2 to 3250 dt'rsllt‘lill district the pl-l'iporllon being-hum (in which it is proposed to sow per dozen. “Milly-lull? and in the x-lilgdobtlrg dis-,tlee seeds must be carefully cultivated, This i'thth‘i|i'lStl‘il<i of only a small pl-t'ql-Ortion, as ,l‘st. she defended be: right of selection ‘with it courage that was almost heroic. “I can‘t understand your motive for asking this fellow," the captain said. With a blacker look than his wife had . ‘CV‘CI‘ before seen on his countenance. in Sorrot. She took the 5th of h”. l'i‘l lint->95. even. Ill her destre to let herself Why should I not ask him, Conrad? mm,“ as a matter 0; com-<0 lt‘..wll to Miss 'lclllpest’s level; about the,f have known llilll ever since he was “The captain think~ w h l\ 1m mil Hit rust: plane a tentative remark aboutltftl futon, and the dear squire was very t 5 '0 .' 't‘ t t l . . v - , . . i .7 , . . . t~-‘.lll lace. asked Violet if she was fondt end of hltn.’ , , horses and 114111108: dear: and _\‘4lll know tfl Chopin ‘ “If you are going to chaose your 30 “119- I have be?“ wavering between dear papa was a little extravagant alwull .7 . i , , t‘aint'lnc - , -l' ~ my black and maize and my amethyst m" (”HRH .. . 3. . , ,4; 1 1m afraid 1m no. enllglllened 9,“,th 1q. . t 0 ill .ltttlltnnce with the taste , , h‘ k I h 11 . . . ., Mild tut ......tn,l. .lpilopt .-., 7 . wof ,. ,m. r.“ h ., 'd . ,. _ ,lvelvet, but I t in s a decide upon rare so much for llutl as I ought, .‘ “>1 ”bill“ . ll “1” be lfllhcl the velvet What are you going to callv. wllui :lir . lt-‘l '- 3 ‘l ' it?” ' , t \ 'llI timid the frtt WM” answered. frankly. it bad look-out for your second," said wear"” Tit‘d her wll s . 't' Q‘VW-V‘ll'” en .lit w is a -e ti ,1 i :1", islerous hounds. ' A despatch from Berlin says: The old huntrt‘ss with tawnv hair fluvirt't -~ . 1“ ‘r-l u 4' <\ - - - ' ' ‘OOSU under her little velvet toqlltx 31“.: ll Iulnd>tCI Could have lived to paint "a“. no ,, my , . ,, ,,. “:rr. 1 would have. given a small fortune a . thpitsum .0 her 1nd.f_ntlthIle \ '1 _ i, h in ht ..,. 1! 11 at the Stile of this old favorite. as slit-m“ ”1‘ “MW e m?“ “We l.‘ 3" hull done in the case of Rtllltiilch, if". Indy Mabel was particularly gracxous site \WDL for him- her tears “UT 5h”, , 1. \lolt-t. >110 talked about. dogs and, “ ‘ " '._' 'l‘lltll-rliiscz “bill of yours.) Ariotl will (11- . .. .- ' \"'1‘v'\‘ p». 1-. l fr- . r “lteullv Who is vour favorite com- u“ (‘mtdm' “1" h 'th‘ T1 (1 - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 07 MODELS ‘ “p‘ U! "OU' I. ,,,,.-i-~ “' " ' “\Vhill objEclion can you have to Rod- 1 ,‘â€"-Oh’ 3m) mg. ‘0 rcss I wore Inlayâ€"No.1timothyis 0”"th at 31250 “M; nmcU'Im” 1’“ “9’“: , . . . .. . , . . 1‘ ~ erirk'l“ 85 mg l» .10 311, here, and No. 2 at $10 to 5311, says the hopes entertained that tllt‘tlll planting. this, at least. applies to g \Vt‘fllllel‘ would rl-rlipt-rtltc tlte‘laavudctlst Svedillg. Strawâ€"$7 to $7.50 a ton on track here. Srtt’iit . . $1 per bag damaged crops in the eastern provinces; . The ('tilltllliitll suit. is lllt: high price of the seed, and “ y p. t.t .,... “ ‘twn 2')" of Pru'hlt'L i In.” Flint (it thtil. llllllizlllt'l. \.\vll, \ -l‘l, f‘lt f h" q” C {‘1 1‘ “\th to"? it. is Silivel d ’d' P _ ‘ _ ~ ult>\\l‘r4.tl gymâ€"(.35.. 1 5}“,th ph 5,3,...“ .1.,t t . as i s \ wilt. .ea Lt ,e- it] ran have. and l have. a very strong . ‘ .. . . p0. . y 0“ 5, my . , ‘ - wear something better in honor of Lord Potatoesâ€"Ontario, 95,: to .\ {If’l'flt otpcllon to SCI‘dfllg. at. pre- mt'chael, blushing. “You look lovely in that.” “Momma. do you think I am going to make a second-hand bridesâ€"maid of myself to oblige Lord Mallow? No; that, dress too plainly bears the stamp (:1 h A ' . ‘ ‘ ‘7 . q . what it. was made for. l‘m afraid it will But. Ctlnlatl. in (tent lullwurtls lllllC,huve to rot in the “.3”;th where it . x ,\ , 7‘ 1 '~ ' ~~l ' ' ' . thl ““1 t‘ “m“ to ”‘1‘ 1““‘3‘ “h““o‘orfllangs. If it were woolen the moths Poultryâ€"Turkttys, 15c; chickens. dressed, alive, 10 to 12¢ per lb; fowl. 8 to 90. THE DAIRY MARKETS. Butlerâ€"Pound rolls are quoted at 20 to 22c; tubs. nominal at 18 to 10:; large rolls, nominal at. 15‘ to tile. Creamery prints sell at 2/1 to 25c, and solids tit 22 f ,.1 Ltd. . .i mlriin; imjll' woman" i~ "'l', ‘. n: in irrnt under the 1)“!an , t , ., ‘l . . i .. . . .. . f. ;«.- .1110 of may. 'iwtlll DOORS “-h'lchl . . . 1‘1 11,-“. g...: - 'n- 31.». l"-l “till lit“ ill>l lititV 1min 1â€"‘~t\'~‘,‘ , :7 ‘ , -' lCMeCthn to him. But I 'llll not ToinY . . 7 . ,‘fi..,;.:..,.}'..c., ,, W ‘3" the. as watt (1“ wi'h the mpg, ,s ,l - young ladies .keep instead of al-ih, talk about it vet awhile” E 5 Mallow. TIIOII“ is the dress you had on track, and New Brunswick. $140 10 have not been ,.,:.,,h.,,(.,1. ' I .~ . in ;' ' rl\'- ' ' '~ . ' ' '. ‘ .. l t V ' ‘ 0, ~ 1‘ . V ‘ . " r . . I < '. " ' "t ‘< ', ..' l ::< -’~ 1" I "" ‘ l '-"‘-' ' ' - 1., im- mhmm himself “th said nhfliull . in which the Stlitlytollllenlrtll “Rut. Conrad. if there is anvlhinn' I fer my wedding SllLfIt‘stL‘d Mrs. (.ar $1.1.) p0, bag. of tilt “111.101 !)t. is titscxtbtd .. telllflfilfl lll. (use of smut, spitlts. itsscar ' l ‘ "‘ fresh killed, 1/, to very unsatisfactory 111 must st-xllults. tlle'clty at any price. The present price rt 1!, to 15c; do,|sl-vt‘re weather in April halving pl'rtcittvlliwllili‘ pine send. for exalllpltt. is two flit" favorzttjllt" dt-\'li‘lnpllitf'iit of tilt“ pitllll'~. ,zilltt thi 11111] a half dollars per pound. Publication of the report lltid i'llt slight ';l-l Germany '21 is Cllslolluil'y to sow st. effect. on the..:3tll'lwt. beratise ”11‘ :llllili-‘loziiltis of white pine satinl to the acre. dant rains and \\'tll'lllt‘l' “willlll‘l' of tilt‘l‘ITtlllS the evalltlilure ft r Suki alone last few days is :ls'stilllvtl ti. IlitVi' Still. it would be llctlw \‘.'-’tllltl be $12 to $15. fitt'tl tllt‘ crops. in lloullliillia. lilllgtlt'itl,lpossible to do with Sillillicr quantities and the Danube tli~tricls the condition of " ll’l'll‘“l9" 15 Gill‘i'hlsed‘ “5, F” his orTollghl to knowâ€"â€"" began Mrs. Carmich- llt‘l partuntlar tastes. anti failings. :ael. Nahum]. ‘ “i think 1 like Mozart best." 1 “When I think you ought to know it,‘ Illfll iii-ll of the Abley nous.- and at: a. “ll you really?" inquired Lady .\label.il’0ll will is told it. my dear Pamela. lib llgligs in 1:2: t'l'litnt". :md zl< il‘ k'lt-klitg as if Violet had sunk futhoms-lu the liit‘tmlimt‘. allowe me to have .wzn- llltt‘l lit-r «lilllL. .» :lz'ngitlltlllzi': burr in her est'ttllatioil by this ll\'<l\\'-IXI'}' opinion about Mr. \‘awdrey.” Glut :lilm‘diiiab- llgliw'fi in the sci-lie ti‘,1i'. “lloll’t you think that he is dr-‘ad-l “(it'll it'tmlt! ill‘l‘ potty. and tlt‘ Iillltlt‘ III" ' t!}~.';<l:_;_\' for al- cxllfmirditln (if hi5 pp“. he Materials are the seat. duct. ll-t :lctt-ll as if llraven had lllm‘ta- . t Skill‘lul. ..-.l :n ”fig! you .::;:.. tni' N‘t‘ti. ill ugll in this country so little 1.111 i; ‘1’! r , pure... , MW: l pttw i 4'!.’i ......... 53.750.00 - ALOG‘i-‘U’fl. tor 00., ‘ANA DA . , , ,url ,‘.l_i!‘t nil-no. Australia. Limitedg‘ __-. $ name. ” Galvanized Steel Shirrjes GCOD roof in Lth. We will give had by SESO,C:‘3. that. such a reef, . spalrf. and no painting for at 1:88: 5" EfiiittiSLES proof, weather-proof, mist-proof. _ plain guarantee keeps it: so for I c-3t to the m1: who buys it: doable-galvanized the ONLY METAL Easy to put onâ€"-a he... - aretools enou h. Cost her roof. T as the Place and we will to roof it right. Vin-inc vm - Wt “Fender‘s 1:3 lizs hilt. ‘f..i‘._v fully?" 0.51m.- lhp .111 pt ,-,.:,-..h,.hm,~.1,l “pg-p ..[ tum-s." I‘l‘lt’ll‘h‘d Vixen. dolor-ibi- liked as if he had been a near rela- “I‘ll l'illllEI‘ , titan. .‘il\l‘ tllt llv'\\' llz'iztrr llad itlaiiglittllt-il. “Llltfijll. ll-‘tl not to be pttl down. it the Abltry llrillsc llzltl ill-vcl- 199:, 1;.,\.. written ‘\',li clpt snpete.‘ and ‘Buty (line will 5 111111 ft dignity and _ .l ‘ f1. imitt.‘ than all Chopin‘s nocturlles , Mabel, and the duke dies. he will be one stvfe. Thur-9 had been :1 slipslt-ul vusvflznl ::i'.l7.ottr‘l\'tls.’ lf'f lhl‘ largest land-owners in South 1; all tld<fil~lzi notl lL’ttt-t'alily in the house-g litmwllig during the squirt”; reign. \vlilrll i1 3. it knew Clt-"ipill lit-tier.” said Lady} bad in some Illt'flslll't' tipprt'lxiltlatml to ‘31:.tt'L, gravely. as if Sll'.‘ hml been gent. ’l'tl"l'- the popular idea of an Irish 'louslv'lzvhl. ‘c!’ lliflttl‘l Upllliutls. A“ w all was tlrne by ilna: and rule. and il.__ l: N‘L‘ otir (it'cllitl<‘;‘" she asked grai- am rding to the latist standard :if ]'n1'- L‘.l.1>l}'. “Mallltllti is at home on Thurs- fw't-nn. There \Vil.\ no new fashion in, . . I hope vou and Mrs. Cnrnticllacll Belgraviu--~ttvltll a ItI'lilll'l of (glttltupagquu-n drive ovcr'and look at lliv new orâ€", it the shape of a lllt‘llil holderwwlitv : chit-Elittse. Papa had it built for mcil‘ng any encouragclllcnl Captain (turrltirhaol had not at his ill-1v. ll. all the latest .llllplkilVCIlltffllS. I‘nlfdl‘W-w The olll~slyle t'thHllei' heavy ‘53,,» \'.,u must pp fond of orchids, "mi This sounded mysterious. ' don’t. al‘iprocizlte Chopin.” ,Mrs. Cal-illitzhael uncomfortable. But she Rl‘l'll,‘ was looking on ,was deterlllined not to offend the. ditch- less. who had been so p:lrl1t~tlltli'ly"""gt‘.it‘l- "1 think you would hardly say that ”illl'l'blllf‘t‘,” “\V rv well. let him come to your din-l l _ . Mrs. Carll‘lirhacl. with a deprecatlnggd ftit‘. “.\'n I am not offended: bill I have my t“ grr-etltls. (lilillt‘f‘s‘ {ll illt' ;\l.ttit'}' ”-tllnt'fi ”It“ Infill-Li? \..l,, slei- salmon tinder \vlu'isn weight tilt" \-,,,j,.-, hhlghokp S'Tl'3llS-lllml staggered: “it? S‘l‘l‘ll\"‘-llli1 villi :l lltalicitlus grin. He was sitting; Quantit- tut-lot. nrnlil'vlnrtl with slaw-it‘s Eifllu wilv off in 11 low Gtustonluu-vlens. and who had sent (“plain and l , c ~ 1 with his knees tip to his cllin.:i\trs. Carmichael a card for a dinner to lemon and bnrbt-t'ries: the prize turkvyumfrp , . llllllself an tillage of awkward- tu. big flir anything bill it poullry Silti\V‘,}H;‘leL-; ,hn given cal-1y m January. -‘Ult'5t‘lPVifltlIOllSRindlilt"1_"l'lll'll,l'lt'lfifth“ n“... So Rl'ldcl'irk not his invitation. and Illm'ket \vepu St‘tfll Yin ltll'lt-l'. in their "1 tittll'l lit‘llt‘vt‘ VlOll‘t ('fll‘t‘S “YODPHCC‘RCCQP'NI It Willi friendly promptitude. sit-ad mute the sul-tluml grave of llll-‘p, the bust. 01,.ka dinner at In Ru~sc, “ well-chosen “lt‘mlu he said. “I don’t believe your l a {51011 many of his dnl's were EiW‘l'l up Eit't'.” into chair covers. . It can make very little difference." 1 cried ‘ ‘ ' . . . w n ’l a ' ““hett are Full 00m“ "3"“ .‘Oll nl‘t‘ offended. Contact. ““1 lwas Theodore's chef-d’ oeuvre. and no own opinion as to your wisdom in giv- . ing to M"- Va“"lall awful price." said Vixen. with one .V‘lll COOK] 500W l [lit was master of the bounds now. and S neer on the steamer (Jorunna. \n1 1‘ ~- ll . h .1 S ”M . would inevitably have it; bill I suppose . O ’hU. q“ 11> qlt‘ ‘llfi 1* f__"‘l'l"‘1‘:'a-e it is silk, it will survive the, changes “m ”‘ ”~ ‘7“ “ “n “ “mm“ "1‘ -‘ ’(tl' time. and some day it will be made and future genera- ons of Trmpests will point to it as a relic of my great-aunt. Violet.” “I never heard anything so absurd." Mrs. Carmichael, fretflllly. ‘lt cum I shall have to pay an awful price for it." “All: mamma. we are continually do- things for which we. have to payl f her involuntary bursts of bitter sad- :lnd made nt-ss. (To be Continued.) .{1 FATAL ACCIDENT AT TORONTO. One! Killed. Three lniured at the Bay Street Railway Crossing. A despatch from Toronto says : James Fraser, of Letth. Scotland, chief engi- which lleitlt'f‘ Gullllhfllllg‘ “'f’fbj‘ll (#:1103111 if?"QO-titntog‘iussulll vexillarimil would llzlvetlvt the pleasures of the hunting-field. arrived here from Middlesboro’. Elli;- tiltr-hhlel‘ studio: . {(thtl' 1’s ,F‘ll.‘T.LL,_ Cflttlx- (.m- mori- effect upon hm. than it 111153110 was an itllpOi'ltmt 1,”.th in his way. land, on Thursday. was instantly killed; ell-“Wk ”5 Ctll' U .l Hr ll Plum Nil-lupin me." lfuu of business: hilt he generally foullt'll‘Francis Hart, of Aberdeen, Scotland, by sludge; 10 l‘qlmlld, .190 113'“ “EN "till. but I do admire them: or. :it ilimc to drop in for half an hmtl‘ 0“ MYS- was as mucl lllill’C‘ (‘Cflllt‘llllll-‘fll than illolliasi. 1 should adillire them ItiltllPl]S(’l\'."‘SClll‘lnlChflCl’S Tnesdnv old. as it was more elegant. 'Ihv mill“ll-tlllollslrated Vixen. “if I Could celillnunge with his back against the mas- wilh the Squires old silver. and llllt‘tll..~lll in their native colintrv. Bill llsiw oakei‘t chimnev-brt‘asl and llth 10 dark blue and .3019! “arrester china. (Lillyi know that l have ever lhorouglilv ‘Vlolet or pat Argus. while the lady visi- and the t'flplams PlfllllwqUC 11””11’1né“ {llrltl'l'l'tll'ti'l them in a hot-house. ll>lll'lf;-;tf.1‘s gossiped and filtered over their ten. of hot-house flowers and {01415. was :1 ;itlg_" from the roof, and lllltthlin” (m {0 [cups. gimp.- wnrthy of a litlllltt'l‘rfiff Still llli’flmlv's lime. or shooting off their long1 The last dinner of Mrs. Cnrmichacl‘s People exl‘laimed at tho. llRIlllty'rnf llll‘gsfllffix at a tangent into awkward Cor-two: to take place a few days before p:(‘:lll"t‘. The grave obi llllltllg-l'o«,illl was . Ilf‘i'S. I‘m afraid I like the blue-bells;(‘.hristmus. and was to be given in hon- . .. . v ,, . . ,l tralmflimpd 3:031} ti‘ul1ILotti:«higgnfit-grtt i and fox-gloves in our inclosures ever tor of :1 guest who was coming 10 Sllf‘lld a modern LN“ .‘ . -‘ , .- ,s.. much better. 1 have seen the hanksdhu holidays at the Abbev House. The body. Mrs. (Tayrmichnt‘l's~ bostltil‘ thrill-lip \‘pw park one Shep. ,,f vivid limp-hues; wns' Captain Cartliichacl's Irish ed wllll a gentle pride .15 51h. sat optâ€"twill hvzlrilllha one blaze of crilllsmiil’i-mnd Lord Mallow the owner of Bull- gilk her hllsbflllt-~h9 and slit: liltilllfâ€"l twith fox-gloves. ilntt tllell ”it"l‘t" are lllelf‘nrh‘ , each (tlht‘l‘ acrossnthrt‘enl‘l'e of 31“} 0W“ {1‘ “2 green S\\'tt’llll{i$‘. whet-c millions of: ‘ Vivi-11's llctlt't {IRW‘ an indignant bound tableâ€"ill their fitstrdtlllltfl-Pfilll-v ‘ lnutl-sll-lllm-igolds shine like pools of li-iwhnn she heard that he was coming. “MY 10f“ 1 am ‘1”;‘3131‘9.max-“7’” are quill gold. If I Could see orchids blown-i “Another person for me to hate.” she pie-used. he said a.t»t\u.utl-“\\tl"ll fll'r‘ting like that. 1 should be cllarllled with Isaid to herself. almost dttsptliringly. “l praised his al-rtlngelllitlll‘s. 1 think IHhHHy Gun herttlllillg a mass of envy. hatred. shall be “NO t‘i' fhfj“ “7”” ‘.““'.".‘“,‘"‘°‘l "V“ll littilll, of course." said Latlvtnnll lll'lllllf‘t‘.‘£ll'lt'1 all uneharitablencss.” my drips not .awtd-h'imloi'n- fila‘,‘.1j”l"5§'{\lfiltt‘l. “Wild flowers lllakt' dellglllflil‘: Lord Mallow had spent the early (lul- dinners :hm. ‘no , l: «1 llt‘llllt‘lll- [studios d? they not?" imorning of life in the army, it appear- ]btitdt’lloy shad bl point .litt‘t their, ““3” ””53me vioienllv. ed. a voungt‘r son. with no particular :m~ .' . . ,. . , ’ _ i “1 can mint :1 little ~bit." she saidm 7.x. (‘ ltilions. He and Captain Carmi- 'n11?‘0' :331?En”tulih‘nflgléLiflni?“lell‘btnl in] ”“1 it ‘l’b‘lllllully ullactt-oiuplislled per- fills)“; had been brother officers. But 1 t: .._, > -.- 7, , .. til: .‘11-‘:‘ 1:3”: 1 h [(‘H “Them“. DCt‘tth. N :1 dillll' (it'oppltlt‘i 1.“ "E 11“” f‘(“l“3"“?‘: “'l‘l’ull‘s tin: trite," remollstralt‘d Rnl‘ir‘.l‘l‘nll‘it,‘l< “tufto his elder brother's heri- ance for tea (trill-$5510: Ntt‘ “33,3,“ “7”“ 2"Qllr- sketches ctlpit-allv ill pen and illk . lune. and be ht'ld surrcnt'lcrrd a sub-til- her (”flu-nap”): 11...:- .1‘.I.ltlv: hiding-viva“:Ewing; litlI‘Snl, trees. rvclzvlhilig dashed ‘ lan’s: place in a line regiment to bc- .\ th‘fl? COPPN‘E'I‘I“;31'?:l_“‘}?‘l""n1“,“ ‘1“ lot“ with no mill of spirit." tonne \‘isczl‘mt Mallow. and the owner V‘smnfl'mr“ “"“ hi“ ,‘.‘"'.‘. ‘ “‘5” “V": More the tlllchess. who had been rte-'nt a fine stretch of fertile hill and val- “33 at Wimp .mi TITS“, f‘m,” “”7"," I“ scribing the most muspicllmu ('Oslllmt‘sllcv in Cttllan Cork. He had set up at six. and mlPW‘f] "1“" 1" “fl: ”f“ “y'all thi- Ot‘l'llizlll baths. in lllt' delight Clint-100 aslhetllodcl lantllt'tr‘dl‘liâ€"“r‘r for his ”mute on any “,'h“,"_d‘:-", XI": rf'j'“"",",.\lr<. (tat-tilir-htlel. rose 1., go. and 1,:ltlvllpnuntr-v's welfare. full of advanced (-brlel tell her .dl‘q‘mp.:Vnh‘mlpl'lvM this Mabel. with her graceful and we‘ll-drilled titlitns. a violent IltllitiCinll-‘lil'crnl to the arrangement. and (”-llr tllll lrt‘l‘ll‘fll a r. l'tlSt‘ illlrlzcdialclv. Evert!“ 0‘ radicalism. It the MS!) church th/‘rebv to put it still“ if: 13"“‘17‘1‘7'3‘: "f; “\vl- shall be so glad to set" ml: at had not been (lisestablishvd MIOI‘O Lord twadrll-ng tall)"- mm to ‘9.»111- H “‘fpk’ll“\“h}"tlll'll€'.u she :llurlllured. St\'l‘t‘ll\'~li\.t:tl10\\' went into Parliament, he would 1-; consumption of “‘L‘mhll‘l'lfi' ‘03-'g2vittg \‘tolol her slim little hand in its have gripped his destructive axe and poundâ€"cake and cream. {had a chop or two at the root of that Eli‘im'l-iit‘t‘i' alive. The duke and ditch-fuss returned 11‘:I Sh was dressed from heart to foot in fine old tree. Protestant. and loyal to Ashl‘mll'lle Wlm Md? Mabel “ 30ml :Ql'ltslir'ally blended shades of gray â€"â€" a . ”11' Church of England in his own per- titlit‘ before and her daughter came to one of Mrs.‘ \‘lwll acknowledged her grarimlsnoss‘lmhlt by regular attendance of. divine Carmichael's Tuesday ‘nflr‘rnoons. til-:pmtlcly. bill without. any warmth: nndlservice every Sunday morning. and a “"0“"! by 80‘1““ .‘f‘Vd'T-V- Tllf‘l'zi' Would hardly have done for lildt'fgonlleman‘likc reverence for Bishopsâ€"it cattle with all “WW” “WNW” 0’ hti‘mudtalm to have known what Miss Teln- Remixed to him not the less an injustice fretlt'lly.,nntl the (tllCht‘F-Q “'3? Chill‘tttt‘vl last sold to herself when the Dovednlc ihnl'mg native land should be taxed with the old oak hall. the Wide hearth ybariuche had driven round the curve affix-uh ”1.31 maintenance of an nlien elegy. and Christmas fit‘C 0‘ b“‘00 10.3%. thedht“ shrubbcry. with Roderick smiling] The late Lord Mallow had been a \10\ Christmas. and the rluclli-ssilzlosl linprt-lendlllg toilet. {son-so far as gllf'll loyalty may be tes-\ Eight flashingr "Wm ”l“ "1““ 1“ "mm-EM 1101‘ from his place as it vanished. lipnt Tory. Orange to the marrow of his end relll‘t'tt‘tl here 8"” ”VT“ 0“ ”‘5‘ hf‘f‘! “I am afraid I have a wit-krd tendency “ bones. The new Lord Mallow was vio- Wflxf‘d panels fl“ 0" dm'k “'“h‘l'g Ill ll‘l’w' . lo duti‘sl people.” said Vixen. inwardly. 2 jenny prt’igrt‘tssive. enthusiastic in his wintry (1‘15“ ”7’" hall looked ”5 WEN“! feel. ”PM“ “9 bad 0001” Mid." Mabel Abrlief in Hibernian virtues and his in- dim gleams of color from the old paint-gas 1 (1:) about Captain Carlliichacl.” ldignatign at Hibernian wrongs. He 9‘1 class mixing With ”‘9 Changeml glow “Are they not nice?” asked Mrs. Car- wanted to disestablish everything. He of the fire. , mil‘llaC‘l- {IllslilnirlY- ' tqnw his country as she appears in the 2.11. reminds me a hint“ Of 0111‘ ‘plncri “'l'rilllnler's drop-cakes?" said Vixen.‘.}vcs of her poets and song-writersâ€"a in Scomntlpsald tho duclless. ‘3llil"who was standing by the tea-tabletmr disheveled female, oppressed by the this is prettier. It has a warmer. hmll- munching a dainty biscuit. “Yes. they cruel Sassenach, a lovely sufferer for her air. All things in Scotland havc.arn always CBpHflL" ' ‘ whose rescue all true men and legall all pervading stonlness. .It IS a coun-l "NHBWO. Violet. 1 mean the duch- \{lould floht. to the death. He quoted by overgrown “Nth granite. - ‘ess and her daughter. the Outracges of Elizabeth's reign, the Mrs. Carmichael was delighted to be Vixen yawned audibly. cruellies 01 Cromwell’s soltiliery. the sav- Icld that her house resembled one <1 “l‘m glad you did not find the duch- agery of (linkle, as if those wrongs had unna, as he intended sotlblig in Canada. of the household goods and 1111- baby. steward and cook on the steamer. was afternoon. to badly injured; W. M. Jevons. 5248 Shaw Street, Toronto, was cut about the head, and Edward Verral, Street. had his right arm broken, all as the result of failing to observe G. '1‘. R. engine 834 as it pulled a freight cars eastward past. the foot of Bay Street at about 10.10 on Friday night. of 285 Dundasl string of A level crossing without a single gateman and without proper lights to enable the thousands of passengers to and from the Island ferries and the otherI sleamboats to see Where they are going or what trains are passing, was respon- sible for the death of Fraser and the maiming of the others. was killed and his companion were go- ing south to their boat and the. others were coming from the ferry boat. attention of the C. P. R. slluuter. J. Stewart, at the. point, was drawn to the accident by hearing a woman scream, and on running to the spot he was hor- rified to see a man's hotly lying on the had pronptctl‘G. T. R. tracks and apparently cut in The man who The two. Fraser was a married man. and hadt part of his furniture on board the Cor- llis wife was to have come out. in Aug- ust next, and was to bring the balance Hart is a native of Aberdeen. Scotland, and unmarried. Several of the crew of the Corunna came to the identity the body of Fraser, and they were quite indignant. that, as they said, illorgtie to, to 23c. Eggsâ€"Case lots sell at 13c per dozen. Cheeseâ€"Large are quoted at 13c per lb, and twins at. 13%0. 110G PRODUCTS. Dressed hogs in car lots are nominal at $8.50 to $8.75. Bacon. long clear. 11 to 11%0 per lb. ill ctlSe lots: mess pork, $21 to 321.50; short cut. $23.50. Hamsâ€"Light to medium, 15%c; do, heavy. 14%C; rolIS. 11m; shoulders; 110; backs, 11;}40; breakfast bacon,l 15340. I.ard-â€"Tierccs, pails, 12%c. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Montreal. May ‘28.â€"Grainâ€"-The market for oats is strong. Sales of Manitoba‘ N0. 2 white were made at is to 48%0; Ontario No. 2 white at 117 to 47%0; N0 3 at, if» to it‘ll/5c. and N0. 4 at 115 to 45%: per bushel ex store. Flourâ€"Finn; choice spring wheat. patents. $5.10 to, $3.20; seconds. $1.50 to $4.60; winter wheat. patents. $11.25 to Swift; straight rollers. $3.75 to $3.85; do, ill bags, $1.75 to $1.85; extras. ‘sin?) to $1.05. Feedâ€"W Manitoba bran in bags. $21 ; shorts. $22, per ton; Ontario bran in bags, $23 to $23.50; shorts, $23.50 to $24; milled mouillic. $22 to $25 per ton. and straight grain, $28 to $30. Provisionsâ€"Barrels short cut mess, $22 to $22.50; half-bar- rels. $11.25 to $11.75; clear fat backs, $23.50 to $21»; long cut heavy mess, $20.50 to $22; half-barrels do. $10.75 to $11.50; dry salt long clear bacon, 11% tr 120; barrels plate beef. $13 to SM; half-barrels do, 57 to $7.50; barrels heavy mess beef. $10: half-barrels do, $5.50: compound lard. 0% to 10c; pure lard. 12% to 12%0; kettle rendered. 13‘ to 13%c; hams. ill to 15%c; breakfast bacon. 111% to 15-0; Windsor bacon. 113% to 16%0: fresh killed abattoir dressed hogs. $9.75 to $10; alive. $7.25. Cheese -â€"\'alues are still rather unsettled on the local Cheese Markets, and holders are 12%0; tubs, 12%c ;. o t asking from 12% to 130 for Ontario grades and 12% to 1234c for Easteins. Butlerâ€"Weak, and choicest creamcry is offered freely at 210. UNITED STATES MARKETS. Duluth, May 28.â€"-\\'1letltâ€"â€"No. 1 hard, 1.05%; l\'o. 1 northern. 31.04%; May, $1,043,; July, 551.04%; September, {1.05. Milwaukee. May ‘ northern, $1.03,) to $1.01); 28.â€"â€"\\'heatâ€":\'0. 1 N0. 2 northern, $1.01 to $1.03; July. 81.01% asked. live-’No. 1. 832. Barleyâ€"N0. 2. Six to Site; sample. (it to Sic. Cornâ€"No. 3 cash. 51- to 511%0: Jilly, 5-i~}/,,t- asked. Minneapolis. May 2R.-â€"-\\‘tlcal-;\‘tl. 1 .\'0. 1 northern. $1.05: No. hard. $1.00; , . ‘l northern. $1.02 to «$1.03; l\o. 3 north- trains were allowed to run on the streets without any protection to the pedes- trians. ___..__-1....._â€"â€" MONUMENT UNVEILED. â€". The Strathcona llorsc Montreal. A desmtch from Montreal .says: Montreal was in holiday attire on Fri- day. The chief event and the attraction for many thousands of her citizens and soldiers was the unveiling of the Sit-ath- cona Horse monument. Three thousand soldiers, many relatives of dead sol- diers, several State, civic and military officials took part, Chief Justice Fitz- patrick performed the unveiling cere- monies, as representative of Earl Grey, who is absent in England. On behalf of the committee, Principal Peterson. of McGlll, presented the mbnumcnt to the city, and in a neat speech it was ac- cepted by Mayor Ekel-s. Chief Justice Fitzpatrick also spoke of the work done by our soldiers, and of the generosity of The soldiers Memorial at under et'n. We 1,. $1.01. Flour I’it‘sl- patents, 5-95.25 1,, $5.40; second patents: $5.10 to $5.5; ("n-st clears. $3.75 to $3.85; se- mnq clears, $2.75 to 82.85. Branâ€"$10 to $16.2'. â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""F-â€"-â€"" U. S. FLAG 'I'ORN D0\\'.\'. _.â€".- of Two Hondlums of Winnipeg on Friday. Work A desptltch from \\'inilipcg says : Two I whose, palt'iotislli ('XI't‘t'tll'd htlf‘tdlUlllS, , their discretion. tort- the flag off-the l\merican Viceâ€"Consulate oil l‘rtdtlyl ' h} the regrettable afternoon, at , .~ . -. has created a most unpleasant situation. No one regrets it more than does Dr. Jones, the new Aliterican VlCB-(XillSul, who has just arrived ll. 1 been stationed for several where he hilt , veal-s previously. 0111 of courtesy to Canadian 51‘ Union Jack 10-day under Stripes. . been done sin |Since Saturday incident light on lilt‘ llly’>lt‘l'}'. ere from Dailiey.I ntiment he had flown the! liei-ktlt‘l‘ was unable to :lL‘l ‘1 the Stars andi book from the HUS-“ill“ 11. was the first time such bad Slepnet', co the late latiiet‘ltet'l Con-, lend the book to him. the crops is unchanged. lbwwlflf.’ has lwzi donr- that we scarcely 1§Il\'l' a standard to go try in this re- 5‘ gal-d Ail-'lllcr distrivan‘agv of sending is that. we can never count on getting a god mixed crop of trees by seeding. ’1‘13 :1“ ill the expense (1 cultivating tltr \vllo‘l'r t.i'~a various plltlis have been Often small sink “seed-spots“) SNOW AND FROST l.\' GERMANY. _..â€"- cherc, \Viiitl'y Weather Damages the Fruit and Field Crops. 171.0“. lti'lt-tl. A despalcli from Berlin says: , rain tilltl hail have itch“ cunsnturnhie18W talc” and CIH'~’-lttt‘=.\;“\\ rival- «willie damage tt the ft'u'tt'tmd field crops in 95ml SHWH lll ”tr-“"- liic‘St" mots may southwestern Gcrlllam‘ duringr the last 1‘71?" ”1 area from one g'rl‘l‘ll"? W" ‘0 three davs. A bailst-irlll on 'l‘ur-sdzly";”'1l'l." 9‘?”an ("Tl-- ”i“ it“! land being evening devastated the region ar-tilli’ld ‘St‘il‘fl'fl- “f ""“l‘w- in """"l‘.\' 0'15“- Again Mullitltlsril. Alsace. The ground was :f‘llTV‘WS “llll’ 1'" 1‘10”}:le ill some dis- covered it foot deep. Frost has ruined Win“? ”WN- and ”l“ 3““ ““5“ m ”‘958 mum. of ”1,. “050”,. furrows: or strips. several feet in width, vineyards. and, the llltllliltaitlotis districts of the North 11““) 1’0 PIVPMWI- ‘ and Middle ltlline my, suffered severe- for niif trees. such as Ctll'SJlllt. oak, lv. llcavv snow fell Sundav on the illl('1\'*'l'." and l"“"‘7ll- ""i’tllllil 3“ ”1“ ”‘91 Giant Ml'llintaitis. Southern Silesia. tindi‘V‘l." l" reproduce ”WH- Tli"$fl trees sn-lw fell Vhslprday over the Thurin- .lllake a vigorous lilo-'1 growth and are r'ian forest \'(-l'\' awkward to handle to planting. D ”I .- .A'. ... "r '\ ,- no A tornado. accmnpanictl by rain. 00 .(\en tllv first you. St; tilt ‘lttst way curred on 'l‘iicsduy at liit‘st'llau. “-05, to do is tn‘snn' the inns rtg.lt on the Prussia. Mtinv trees were leveled and even on “'h’m 3'0” want ”‘1‘ ll‘“"’“- Dm- cne cllurcll lower vas blown down. the tetllperaturc here vitietl tllt-rn is no danger of squirrels or fallen below freezing lolher anillltlls destroying the nuts. lMilke holes where you wish the lrwsto Collie tip. and in each hole place three rr four nuts. and the result will pro- bably be satisfactory. The depth of the covering of soil is another point of illlporlallce.. 11 will usually be found to cllvcr thr- scells to the depth of the longest diallletrr of the seed. has repeatedly print. Dcspatches received from Switzerland say that. snow has fallen heavily over the Alps. P..â€" BL'LLET THROUGH HIS HEART. .â€" British Columbia Express Employc Found Lying in "is Home. A despalch front Ashcroft. B. C.. says: William Walker, clllployed for years by the British (killilllbian Express (killlpatly. “78> found lying on the floor of his house at Sixtyâ€"one Mile House ill a pool of blood, on \\‘etlllcsd:ly. His rifle lay near. On exallliiltttioll if was found that the bullet had gone through his body near the heart. causing death two hours afterwards. Walker had been suffering from lit-at". trouble soll'le time. lleiwas born ill Scafnrtll, Ont., and was about 50 years of age. .uâ€"râ€"ifiâ€" REVOLL'TIONIST GETS T\V0 YEARS. Told Hindus Thai Government Poisoned Wells. A despnlcll from Lahore. British Iti- dizl. says: A Hindu Ri’YOlllllOlllbt. who aroused the fanatics of the I’lllliali into a state of great cxcilt-liiellt by circulating ”ll‘ tilillasttu statelllctlt that the nllcgttl plague did not exist. and that the 100,000 deaths weekly attributed to it were really caused l-y illt‘ poisoning of drink- illg wells by the Goverlullelll l-tlllssal-icS, was. sentenced on \Vl-dllesday to two â€"_'"‘I‘ _' yelli'~” l‘i;_'(tl’ttll< itllpl'isonlllx-lll. All at?- (‘(lllll'lli(ft" \vli-Jl droplet harmless halls Into ltll‘ well~ alleging that he did so Ly order of the HHYCI'IIIHL‘IH. was condemn- ed to 13 llll»iltlls' inlprisomncnl. nearly eight hundred valuables from lllll flogllltln til (juelpll 'l'llievlts stole (ltlllzlt's' worth of I't‘hitll‘llt't’: of FIN}. '1‘. on Friday. . ._____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-._.â€"-â€" _â€"._. __ __-__'_________-.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".. ._ ._.â€"â€".__....â€" THE hail/iii inhibit A Russian Terrorist Was Badly Injured in Paris. tilhslilll sludl nl< meet regularly at the stun ntllllm ”hill 11’ m "ll“lllf- “11.1581 “(try deliver . . . . l‘l‘\’«t.|l :ot . rv (ll‘H hills. 1‘ Ft .. ~ - Terrorist (ll-(Pftlltlztllltlll. um: «.11 \\‘~‘«.ll-.'S , ly ”who tilt-r0. New”), mi) 0:03:31; ”‘5‘~'”3"“‘”l l of “It’ lill\.\fiifl l-Itlllttlssy “on. lTCOgni}M trit't‘lllIS- 'l'll'vy “we bound and itif:lt‘ll.'iԤlij_; Flt ill-l :ltlztl‘fllivilis of :t It‘lt‘llll.l new 1. l‘l'lftt‘li ‘l-_\' the tilt-cats made- Illtllllctl Sit-purl: ill lili- l'llit‘ .llll‘fl. liv-‘ , ilzvtit. 'l'iit‘rc pulltwlllcn were searches by ”11‘ police have thrown lllllcl c'ttllt'rdlt‘vl lill'it‘t' till" platform, but their Allolllt'r lltissizlll. arrested ill L‘ltllllL‘Clt‘ittn was released. its iii} A drspalt'll from Paris says: .\ ll1l<- t l l l’clr-ttt. :t lllllllllt‘l' of ”1“. H5 tltly severely itijttt't'ul by llr' ('Xlllfhillll .lf tl li»l1illl\\"llt'tl Ilv' \\"l,~’ limit-1:1: :l . .' l U'..-|1!.‘i ing‘ .1'olilelllcd il~clt with expelling the with the affair. liii intruder» Tilt‘ ixilicemen were spehing proved that lie was any all title-luscious it, (“5151\01' if I’ell'off had been fitting , tool of Siepner and was used by him to illl'lllc‘. » ascertain whether ”lt‘ police were in A tlLllldl'f‘ti kilos of cheddile. an explo. possicss‘llln of his i'lw‘ltlls. sivc like tilelinlfe. has been seized at- a railway slzllioll here. it is believed that, 11 \\'11> consigned 10 Nihilists, Stephens lawns ill't‘ in the house where the Tera 1‘<,vt'l\'l. f'tllll-lmvsky. look refuge after t murder of t‘lt-n. Sc‘lvestroff. " tel-krill. \vii< certain lillrztt‘y. illlll was prl‘st'lll. litt'lrl'rtl'l.l giving l‘wl‘kutt ”11‘ Slepll .1. doubl- \v t to - 1v sci-tiers were 11.11 required as the meet.- â€" ,. ‘ I v u ’2. l z.’ g t a! n the ducal anodes. ,ess insuPPOl'lflbly dreary.” site said. been inflicted yesterday, and the House Lord Stt‘athcona. , H . . .. of (flirt. and 110- l"\'0[tll.~'1‘(lt'lll'l tn ill't ll- . , ”u'c'i‘ W’minlflu “I dare say VOW 590'“ castle iSI“-'-‘*d.l’ Mabel weinhed me down like a of Commons of to-dai' were answerable 0’10““ Buchan fired a WHO)" ”‘9 5“} ““1“” “Fijian 't'iill't-ciutetl more 1‘04; ft'ltlowtul him and >11\‘.' lit-rkulf 11 is: llotrworlhv that ascries of - H M 1902 we” “mm ”“7135 much older than this.” she said. depre-lnlf-Ilt’mn"?." .. for them. He made fiery speeches, which massed bands played ”19 “De“d “Firth“ thing COW}. 3,19“ '(t’lllsthlut‘l‘ltlv the inci- hurl-doll ill.- ”it‘ll disl‘ipllfl‘tll‘td. slam colic-ills is gouw on at the'fim' “ ' St. John. WMDI'. catinvlv. “We only“ dim“ from llém‘l’} “Ol‘l- VlOlé‘l? When she behaved so were reported at length in the Irish the buglers” sounded “Last Post." and W, 1h,“ (”ll/“1,1” c 1.1..71-{141011 . Two lllt‘tl ‘ Mlle Tit-chewskv. Sit-pliers lllislrrss, House. at which man; Grand Dukcsa - g V111.°There was an abbey. built in thelsweellyâ€"quile caressing”; I thought, newspapers. .He was a fine speaker, afâ€" “Lights 0% and With 0 royal 501”"? 0‘ dent-15 all W: 1:10-11 bi, latch: nevi door. line pitun round ill. 111-21». Sh» proves to ilssisliiit'. (inn immediate result of. A , time of Henry 1.; but 1 am afraid therehott really ought to cullttinlo iir-p’frielld- to» a hand pattern. and had a. great guns 31181 adage proceedlingsdwerr;i overi bvctre1f§$tllll‘l(lll‘l)lllrllfili‘- she dm~n(),“cnh “L w' "'(‘W‘Nmkm .th wwmn, M, hm, “hair hf” been that. many Russian.“ " 1 ~ 3 is nothing left of that hut the archwaylshlp. It would be so nice for you to command of velce. and _8 certain rugâ€" 11mg”, tor}. h;relÂ¥1iillll?‘lr20${§ rug}; “tam“ to it at dhm and it is- unlikely (”1.05.5 h”. 1,...“ changed 1,, 0,1,, denland- (1pm.; have received notice from W , . : 1,33,1an into the stables. Visit at. Ashbourne. You would have god eloquence that carried his hearers 11“ p ‘. ‘ ‘. ‘5 iv ' L . ’d tit 'will be discovered. m..- hul‘ evidence. landlords to Quit, ‘ ‘w . a r ' “on? we are dreadfully ancient at such opportunitiesâ€"3' along with him, even wheahewas harp- deserved praise for his fine work. that then 1 ea or u - » ~ .‘ k ‘ ' \ . k!

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