Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 13 Mar 1888, p. 3

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Mull-um”. ANow York min”: Thom Ulub u:qu the SW Hon. .1 Clank-eld- a dim: lip-light cl Bot-l Btllnowiul. “A “so “do. 'u worthy a! in In.» sud dust“. The. huudrd man um puns-t. unit!» at at; ovoutn‘flqum by It. {nu-II mum. an in y l’. I'll-um. Winn-u, who. h m slid poinud w. . dopuouod du (.00 that“. rectal noun 0! “not notion-Chou“ no boon unduly-cod by who. he humor- oudy mud“ to u s “ huh ol M." 3nd pun-d sh. mumnuiOn for "m 010th relation 0! "to probluln sud momma-“ion 0! good tooling. It. Winn introduce] an gun. at the «cum. Bight Hon. Joooph Chamberlain. who maid gnu upphuu rou und .0 follow- to 0:0 mm 0! "Our E Gust: " ImwomuAMI-Iom Ion-oo- Mr t'raeidam Mm Hammmun. un mum myth qufldn-yoell l ihonh you $0“on for tho oordlnliey at our reception. 1| u n e plonenreto . oi. the hrminnlion my milelon eo Ann-rich. pormiued to «a the hoopllnllty o! the Conndinn Club I! ' woe tenured to ma nluiou on my mivnl. ln eh. inter. vol which hu .1an I hovo neon nnd hard and horned I grant denl whloh hoe been 0! the doepeel mien-t lo mo. ond which onunoi toil. I think. to ho profitable to me in iho future. 3nd I on glod so any that. ihe grater hmth e I hove ooqnirod 0! thin ooumry hu any confirmed nnd nlrouglhouetl lhe I-vmnble Ind him“ feel- inge with which I have nlwnye rogortfladthe nflnln nnd the people 0! Auction. It would have been very elrnngo had it been oihorwiee, for during my lay here I hove reoeived Irom everybody wiih whom I luv. been brought into oonuoi per-end kind- neu. encouraging hoopitnlity end generou- ooneiderniwi. which hove leh bohind n untimenl of overwhelming tilnde nnd goodwill. (Applhuu.) Mr. resident. in your opening remnrke you hove nlludod WI") lame fullness to which brought me to thin country. You Ire “an o! the objwt which we Ind -in View Ind. u you htve nid. gbil suturing hu spoonel interelt m it. 1 do not Inppoee thet either in Cnnede or in the United State. 0! Americe there in say pertiun so bitter end no ebeurd n to diepnte the im- gortenoe of good reletionl between Greet ritein end the Unin Stem. end espe~ cielly between V the United sme- of Americe end the Dominion of Cenede. For thou-end: 0! miles en invisible frontier line ueperetee the domeinl of the grotto-t of linglend'l colonies {mm the vnt terri‘ torlel of the United Stem. in spite of everything the; politicel eclenoeor litioel lunar-nae nen do to erect berriern tween netione. the social end oommerciel inter- no!!!” botwoen the two countriee in n and in continuelly extending. The rel wey eyeteme ere eo interlocked thel eny disturb- enne of the existing relezione wonld conni- tine eomething epproeohing e dieeeter end might imperil hundreds of million. of nepitel them in now invested in these greet enterprieee. 5nd yet. gentlemen. come lime ego there ware. end pouibly even now there ere. men who contemplem without enxiety euch e dielurbenoe ee ihet which lheve en cued. end would look fox-word with e [is t been to A COMMERCIAL mu. me and of which. the renal: of which, no mun can fol-«5w. And thin in by no meson the worn: flung nhn! might hcppex} i! a 0W DI III m0. comny of unions osn ibli donnnd, and n the sum» mm. and. bu unin- ninod. n she was bound to mainuin, the vital tad «comm inuth of her citiunl. I don’t bolieve thu than in my imam:- tiousl juriu of the alighten reputation who would deny that ,A to refuse ma gran majority 0! $110 concoc- nionl um huvo been and. in this tmty. A: m. resent moment the rolnionl bo- twoon ‘ 0 two conmfieo with reg-rd to the fishery operuiona nre regal-Nd by the "anyâ€"mo Convomion of 1818. Thu we how gone Mk m 3 mm! 91.! :n and. ,JA 1. AN EQUI'I‘AILI LGUBIINT â€"vv- "VI-v __‘_ you: .go i. no‘ uu- huh o! Conndn. n in not» the fault 0! Great Britnin. it is die .M of the United Sum- of Amerim. the Government of whinh oonncry denounced numeuivaly the autumn”. for the Conven- tion of 1518, which ind been omngod, in we I!)an of ‘hs treaty 0! 1854 nnd the Inbouumm tmty o! 1871. By the union 0! the United Snu- o! Amen-ion ‘ho con- dition of sflsirs w“ relun but to .ho‘ tmsy of 1818. Thu tmty o! 1818 do. clam in uptu- terml shun tho fishing we. sell ol‘ the Uniwd 8mm dull how soon. '40 m. pom cud harbor! of Gun-d: for (our purpouu, in: wood, um“. than» at] apart. ond [or no other purpou win-mu. V in impunible that language uhonld ho ‘ gainer. 3nd ya a ‘ho prom. mom. you find mu m- oppnnnnu 0! an prom. tn“ ignore “together the may [or w mi: in o nnbuitnto. and may cry m mum the word: of the Convouflon of 1818. “ for no o'nm pa trauma.” ilmoywora “ oranym «purqu - our." sndfiqumlumn. M II I In” aid. the lqnl righu at M II “b aid. .5 manor l hue never oonmolod “motel. Lad I . 0 It m only good policy on she put. d Could“. I. '0- only what good rol'hbozhood W at Cumin. mu aha should no. will. up] rum. in null- m an... m «h» uh. should mud- to o kindly liéjiéu. 3nd sin n hu‘ Mind. .0 .“o' bar pon- and hm which P a In plus-ll In do. a 3; E 3' I a Ir. Obsmbcrlnll'l I”... AVADA HUI TNF MAL II quadrant-1m it. uh In Ya! mu». w"! OIAWMII-l 'I‘ H F. MISSION in Emu “plenum-duo In. “mod I! I. a way Ml truly inflow I'm In psi-ham to ovcry m. “muss-min“ mu. 1 53m it Mb that ooan luau-I My. 0! Chflou and llnnlohi bu. been col-dd. 0! count they hum bun udod. boom.- Ihnoo buy- (030 by mun udu an admin mam judi- db‘iou d Cunudu. I should like my Amado“: who my be present hero Io- nigbt m Hi how he would likownpply the tun-mile mm at thus-mil. limit to the shore: ol tho Uniud Sum 01 Ameriou without. Ming c.1130 exclude .Quuh ‘buyu than Dohwm B. «motion-M Bsy or “no other I satanic- oz buy-on the coat 0! the United But... Under tho "any n h thud. there no only that Hyman jhiuh no dwiod ‘o “‘39 fisherman m in the territoriel weteru 0! Condo. They have told no spin end min by the nonth oi their lending ropneentntivel thnt thin privil bu no longer any nlue for them;thnt t ey repudiote any deein to eoqnire it ; that they believe it ll worth nothing; end that oerteinly they ere un- willing to pey enything for it. We tnhe them nt their word. They will not hove the privilege. nnl they w' 1 not be required to pny u: thing. The other two riviiegee from wh oh they ere Itill exoln ed in the privilege of obtnining euppliee for the promotion of the fishing indnetry, the shipping of crews end the tronehipment of their ontoh. Now, ntlemen. in it hit thet theee privi. .whioh ere port of the oommeroini privileges of Cnnhdn. ehonld be conferred on American fiehermen without nny equi- nlent of soy kind 'I And in it nny reeeon thnt two greet countriel should be kept in hot wnter become the gentlemen decline to pey Anything for rivilegeeirom which they ere expreuly exc uded by e eimilnr tmty which they bnve ohtnined on e previous once-ion by very lnrge concessions on their pert, which nt the present time they de- olnre to be worth nothing to themeelveu or to anybody else ? Even then things they They aim have them in the first. plum at my time when the Congress of the United Bmo- me see fit to give the ooueumera of she Uni Sam. I oheeper and n more abundent eupply of flahâ€"(lenghter end up- leuae)â€"â€"nnd even i! ‘he Conng of the Ynited Sum, in it: wiedom. should deem the! to be undeniable. the fishermen oen still have these privilege. for ihe limited riod of two years under what in nown u modua virnuii. 1 would venture to poim am to you thet ii in s propoul which Via A freely venture to point out to you that it in a propoaal which ia freely ofierod by Canada as a great and additional oonoolaion~a proof of friendship and good will, which Canada will be only too hap y to withdraw if it in not accepted in i no same spirit. There in nothng in thin pro- lwhich ia compulsory. It the fluhor- men think that the advantage- offered are not worth the price demanded, which we think to be altogether insignificant, If they think so they are not bound to avail then» aelves of it. and as far aa they aroconwrued the propoaal ma be a doad letter. I can quite under-tan that the people of Canada may think the plenipotentiaries HAVE (MINI. T00 FAB. that they have gone out 0! their way in making this offer. but our feeling was that lines fishing operations were about to begin we were bound to do all in our powur to tide over thoI diffimilty and to discover a way to avoid a litigation that otherwiaa might bo nu ra nus-au-n- _..â€"- v-..“ caused by the pornistent rolneal of these privileges , but, as l have and. if the offer in miaunderatoml or lindmvalm-d by than for whose benefit it in intended. nothing will be easier than to aeoureitsabaolnteand unconditional withdrawal. The plonipotcn tiariea on both sides were animated by a feeling of anxiety an to future possibili- tica if an agreement were not arrive? at, imatod also by a strong desire to raw ‘{oaer the tioa between the two greatoat I'ationa of the earth, England and A‘merioa, They prepared and submitted this agree- ment. The responsibility now reata upon other ahouldera. It reata in the flrat place, no doubt. upon the geople of the United Btatea. a country w are public opinion is aleowerfnl. lt reata upon the Senate of the United States. upon that great logic. lative and executive body whinh in the at hiatory of the country has played no iatinguiahod a role, and {or my part I cannot brin myaelf to doubt that they will riaeto t a importance of this great occasion, that they will not aufl'er party intereat to influence them in a matter 0! international welfare, and that they will do all in their power to aid our efiorta in promoting a concord upon which the peace and well-being of the world may depend. ‘ I trust that they will remember the word- of General Grant, written by him when he waa almoat on his death-bed. and which may be considered. iherefore, ee hie lee: legeq to the Americen people. ,Ae ihe cloeing ohepter of hie memoirs he eeye: "Eng- lend end the United Sietee oi Americe ere neturel elliee end ought elweye to be tin be“ 0! friende." Thu greet werrior, who hed fought more betilee end won more viomriee then eny men in hieeory, did not look upon wer with the complecency wnh which it ie ' erdod by irreeponelble poli- tioiene end . iiore of news pere. Gene- rel Grent thought he eew the t gnerenteo {or peece in the lriendehip which he deemed it hie duty io promote. The: friendehip, believe me. la importeei to ihe intereete of both our uetioue. 1: ie dioieied by our common ori 'n~â€"(heer. heer)-â€"by the iioe oi blooii on of hieiory. by our treditione, end,gen‘zlemen. I helium there in no higher ombi'sion for e eteieemen in eiiher country xhen to heve contributed in the Iiightmi wgreé to drew oloeer end fighter the bomb of comii which ehould elweye unite ell the bren cool the Eng- liehjpeeking peoplee: ll, nL___L__I_:-_I- Th:I ooncihiit'd g! upoeo wu bunt of 31:15:?" tn cheering. lurnordlnn Dolnce at e Ronni-h (Mrl~ ' A In I"! In Every Capitol. A London deepetch eeye : A swindle of no moon im hence. in connection with o eup en awe of benevolence on blath o! I e Crone". bee been Inflated by the line. A Indy known so Mu. Gordon eilie, who even eeid to be 1 rich Bcotoh lend owner end e deeoendent of the Eu! of Horny. interested hereell in the nondmon of Che enfleren in Skye. She went to Anunlie end mede Inch eloquent eppeele [or her oonnt men ‘het ehe won the enppon of Rev. r. Fox Bendford. Biehop of Tumenie. end Mr. .1. L. Dow. Miniuer o! Lende, in Ghe ‘r'ictorie Govern. mom. On her return to En le ehe ennounoed fihet ehe hed eeonr in once tree“ 0! “Newton whio!‘ eheyropgged to not“. .ho Crone". The Pall Mall Gum: gnohod out her; the solicited nhoripflom .0 any on! but whom. many an. pouring in and thempuvi hot pun win: gold. when tho 800mb In wgsnlm. Yonotdoy ‘hoy pa him! but word. Sh. Katha (INIth o! I Dunks whwom. Ind ha um. [I m Ann Emborlnd. ah. he. 0 ha- lncva up! Luna lit-condom I ark. d mw. finding «vermin-n. Shalom in Cdfion m. Edi-burgh. Almkpon.N.Y.d what l:AN-W' York mon no dam“! y “to upon-im- lrklp Cum: Imam a nun plu- gnn tofingmlmO-MQoam nnd nan tnin, tryin .0 Hum mun-somatic“! with human. 80m and and also .9 W. whore ho "mmmfifiw‘m OmOon . "- u a - pa . dflmflyn.uul h a fins-lung's, C!“ m. Haul-nub» tho nub- ..nnnhh numb. am to hot nun m to M n such. Ind should at» In any-II d an“ (or bringing nmn d Vivi-37in hull Inn hung H III dl all”. “clam-on W I! mum. to n lunfin. I. M uan- CAN HAVE AT ANY IOIIM A I'IMALI lWlNDLRfi M Chum o! Hamlin Mr filed to. “N,” n most enthnliutic long mm! vociferou- Mr. Chamberlain'- A lul- uflo an : _ . “soda-Cm" Prim udhtuo but: to tho Gannon thou. mind tho tithdln‘ -OODCCOIIIIW pol-at Iron tho m on luxury Tho ndvnnood no at tho monowh sad tho (all condition at tho Crown Prim-'- hula luv. outdo], bod Ewen to do with tho voodoo!“ ropid promotton. Two you! salt-ho to noI‘S‘D-mnoo mm naked on y u 3 map: 3000111 look-d vtth Iupriu ot Pt; down.- whh which ho “Valid. at .u would tho thorou‘hno- 0! hi. mi iury odnoottoo. In- numonblo ptinoelinuo Inn thou shove him. ; u wot! u ontitlod molt 0! not much loan: 1 onto/too. to: o Pro-lion princ- roooivu : otan st tho out of 10. Ho wu oomle to work like tho root 0! but oomndu. oqmlly Iubjoot to milituy dholpltno. Esrly .nd Into he won with his regiment. ordered About u on otdinu major. ulnting his wporioru. with line or no “tuition-in o miliury woy«â€"poid to his mynlnnk. Dry :1] thin in changed. sud he wean now the btillimt inuignio olo Ptuutou mojor-genonl. The Em tisn-sd at E’atsdauz. . potor days of over tppoiutod ban by Negnph, he being Ito- the indob new of not munioi ty gm“ 2-. {Law lmuru hats; 1 urea-o, had boon compiled with t :13 ‘y'un‘x‘ i. E 3: SE . in E n. if vdy. Tho b0! «shot-god that ho h“ trotted in connection with Mom I Limo. lotnrm. sod they bod boon fund-bod thin lotion. If i E E 3 § 5 3* E 5 wthomnrnl hob“ and [who not n. Hon. It. From nod tint thou .18) Ihonld ho brought down. Ir. Houdini and it tho Mutton End in 1884. "quiz-in. tbot than Ihould Iotd upon tho tabla during tho flrlt ton union 3 ototomt moving to unw regimonull. bamiuglx happy n his incl-cued importance. uy hour may nuke him crown plumeâ€"you. any make him king Ind amperor~|ud the proud old ruler but It has thought it be“ to recog- uiu thin possibility. 3nd prep-n the'youug man for in mliation. Yet Prince Williem ie e young-looking Ilejor-Generel. He lech- the prominent, rugged teeturee o! hie tether end the head- eome linee of hie grendeire. The Hellen- zollerne hove no hereditery ph eiuel ohereoterietiee. Even Prol. Virehow eiled to ilnd eey oreniel once in hie scientific ex'eminetion of the enoeetrel ekulle. They heve never intermerried. heving the puree: blood 01 ell royel temiliee. e ouetom which tende to preeerve end inteneify peeulieri- tiee. Prince Williem hee the ep renoe of e young meno! 25. Hie upper l p ehowe e e no blonde moueteohe, hie noes is dig tly Romen, with e medium ioreheed, en hie heir etende beck like Beethoven’e. But, dee ite the oomperetively week chin. hie ooid lne eye hee e breve, derin ex- preeeion which romiude one e little 0 the greet Frederick. whom he ie fondly eeld to reeemble in ollereoter. He ie eleuder in build end ehorter in “it ture then hie brother, the “ nevel Hohe zollern." Hie right hend ie bedl crippled end his right erm et leeet two nohee ehorter then hie leftm-e defect which hee ceased on much eunoyenoe end mantel pflu ee ever Byron‘- deformity did. He tries upon every occeeion to conoeel it. but tries, 01 course. in vein. Yet the skill he poeeeeeee ie ramerkeble. He cerriee his sword upon perede en well as any oiiicer, end hee become e moat behel- lent ienoer. rides like e Coeseok end shoots with nnerring eim. Noofiicer in the army in more popular then thin royal scion, and none in more clever. No wonder that his men ere ettcched to him. Ha [m u plenum word for ell. cnd creeks hie joke with the common man u though he were of hie number. Hie treining he: been very democntio. Ho ettendod school at Cesael. hoarding with cm: of the teachers. und’ treated exactly ea one of the other boys. leing his lunch one dly. ho noticed one of his commch acting the blnck brand which the poorer CIIBIIOI use in Gerunny. Wishing to taste it. he oficred to “ tnde" with the boyrâ€"‘the son. I beliuve, cl e poor mechanicuwho, of 001150, was only too glad to do so. It pleased the Prince'a‘ palate so much thet he made en cgreement to exchange lunches with the boy evefy dey. 5nd thenceforward he elwnyc feasted upon the black bread belted in the hence of the mechanic. He wu gudueted titer «var-l years at Cneel emong the first in his class, to the greet enticinctiou of his purcnta. who It. tended the commencement. lie elterwud wne in the Hohenmllern ountom--~ettended the univereily at Bonn, end joined the (anxona Saxo‘Boruasen oorpa.over whose unmer meetings be president. end in us eager es any in relating the pranks of hie etudent‘dlyu, end to-dey one meets him in the streets of Berlin in oivilleu‘n clothes mingling with the people like the “ citizen king.“ The meledy end sufiering of the Crown Prince in the ler~ofi [tell-n town heve roused the sympathies of the whole population ; but despite his popularity. de- lptte the way they love him. it in ale to my the mejority of the nntion spend more entlmiinm upon hil eon. look upon Prince Williem u the wearer of the mentle of Frederick the Great. end believe him del- tined to fulfil the cherished hopes o! Ger. meny, further the plene o! e Biemerck end Moltkemnd cement the union of the lather- land the Cnnnl. but Ponponu the Dub. A Purim cnble nyc: M. do Lumps. in his report to the oxtrc meeting of the Pnnumu C Ill Compnuy to-dsy. stated tint the ' -will of opponents of the cunnl, which reunited in compelling the compnny to! borrow money It I higher rue of inter. est thun wu expected. in the only come of the increased cost tad of the intimidnion o! cert-in of the com ny'l contrsctou. Botcrrin to the ham 1' of cubic metres execute in l887. the report notes that owing to the Emulch of the rciny sec- Ion, and the di culty in procuring work- man. M. do meI can hurdly nnonre completion of the cons! in 1889. The dirocton hov- bcen induced to ngroq to tho canatruction cf looke. by meene of which veeeell of the large-t s 'mege may treveree the cent) in 1890, be! i ‘he work ie ebeO» lately completed. The finenoiel ltetement ehowe tbnt 110,000,000f. were on hand on J nnuery let, 1888. Pending the decision of the Government nrdmg the lottery loen, it hee been decide to proceed with 3 third lane at bonde of 1.0001. to the velue of 6,000.000L. the repayment of which will be provided for by the oreetion o! e guer- entw fund invented in rentel. In oonolmv eion M. de Lee-ope expmeel hie ebeolute confidence in the completion of the cenel. The meeting nnenlmouely edOpted M. de Leeeepe‘ report. Win! objoo‘ tho mun wild hue In nearing nu girl’s hair in a qunry. It in win”. known In "study" hair-«nei‘her I'd nor “burn a N no. more “an am or nigh. tn long“). The girl was no! “and In my om" wsy thnn um and. 0 8b. ha ha cloudy qual- fionod by cum W and nut woman; at tho co. ted by men] panonn. bu! Ibo all the In. first.“ story every tim A London corn-ponder" wrum; The E»! o! Onward und 8 rm, who moved flu Addrm. usher o rifled ihelr lord-hip sad the run of his din-ea (who "unfit-d so such «M ) b‘ nppmring ma land noun . on. ad in beau It. {Ilium 0' flan IMfinp mu “and in m Hou- of Guam. mon‘l ulna.- t «bomb-cm “am would m h". hunts 0. 1mm antod mum on. which all Maul-- mmammmm; A.” 1.0 In... am evaluator-low dun Inn l mm m an. 1 You I"! 5:,” m MIMI-tho log-coll rum- Iluuu. RAPE 0" Till PANAMA CANAL. LOCI {or pmnoun you by IIOUIWUOVOI'I- ’ wt w command than-unob- d “0' uid drum works, ind W to“. aid voti- "spoutiuly. Tho has. an.- be! than : 113‘.“th h tn. in count» I: ’ m I d .- a” nun. mum. cum min” but and i “" w’ unto-doulortumaouvmwm.c “ mm'dh.ww ‘1 m" And they bud hon “ml-bod tibia-hm, E“ “'0 ""1"" 5' h“ “3"! h" m m ! suddenly uwsbnod. Indium! nun wu 011- ‘ . {numb-loom: “immunm tint. Hon. Mr. l-ruu wont-0d am “an 1 Immoral"! I. unit's-Mil AllolhonldebM“"- nth Shown-our"! Infloudnh and if the ruolnuoul . “5.0.4... Won-log. E“ "’ lw' mm“ '1'“ an” “N” h to or "to. When .it V's-tout 1’“ “9"” u" ‘95“ and“ u" a". 9'” ‘ nth. {norm 0! a N; Moor haddohor i‘y'p‘. “X”? “mo.” ‘, ‘1‘““‘ do.“ I trunk. which vu In» a our (not from , A‘£_:__“A_ :â€" 4‘3".“ “V” “"10" “m! “"“l man. which in 'm . rev/'9.» n“ "m. "a of "a mm W in ‘hfl‘l‘f'fl Iva! lnofluh ho: nrv-Ar- hat] hon" Mmuflnfl with 0. 1h: v-‘mi‘ LA“ ._“-J (1-- ‘ «1 via: only yur until “a m3. Ho Lanes-uninhi- you. no would at whu Ito’s Ind been “has I: tho Govern men: with I View to “fixing up than “mu. Hamlin Ron (Enron) uh! tho rum II ludod to Ind no. boot: 0. brought down. The Dopammnt had examined! busy during uh. put you. n noun at tho member- know tron: prooeodinn condqu elsewhere, hm he would [amino to have them hid before tho Hon-o u tool a pouiblo. AI m we atop. am ‘0 wind I: I 10h "run. he would uy thn ho undo some prom-cu. u was s var?! dia- cult main: one. a mnnioipdity got uto ur- mrs to entorce oolleofion of indobfldnou; $9 Gov-rumam. however. wu doing in m. h.“ Pow “PM ."3 "r' - 0‘ In." Mr. Wsters moved the second r A. “I hisfflill to smond the Asssssmonl Act. 0 “a exp siued shut the object 0! she Bill wssso rob“ do sunny with she sssossmsntol fuming ins“ stock. There were syn reasons why shu ‘ “mm system should bs shohshod. Ono wss shat I “n, where as its] wss sssossod {acorns should "'0‘ not be. hst wss s 4311:1011». dust was ) hon“ geuenlly sdmigsod; ho ssoqnd‘ {anon i b.“ fl wn thni the node at mama: of tum. ing shook wu unfair and inequiublo. The hon. gentlemln went into then inn minutely. and than uked Q10 be iime and. if ‘hs thought prayer. referred than to the oip_l_l ngmmee. The Bill w“ rend a second time and re~ | [erred to the Muuiolpol Committee. 9 Mr. Conmee moved the second [coding l of his Bill to omend the Municlpol Act. 1 He exploined than. its object. we: to enoble ’ municipal corporations :0 construct woter l wurkn (or specisl purposes only. This atlandment prnpmed to give them war] to construct. finch works for gene“ pur- I poses. The Bill also proposed clung“ in ' the method of “meaning (or the coat 0! Inch works. The Bill won rend I second “we. The Home went. into committee. Mr. Awrey in the choir. end reported the fol- lowing Bills : Respecting the Methodist. Church of AuroruflMr. Widdifield. 'I‘o nuthori ‘ the trustees of Toronto Genet-l Bur 'mg Grounds to sell con-in loadsâ€"Mr. . F. Clothe. Sudden booth of II. Detroit Preebytertu} Minister. ‘ A Seturdey'e Detroit deepetoh eeye: Rev. Cherlee N. Weldron entered the door of the lectureroom of the First Pro-by- terien Church lent evening to conduct the regular Fridey evening preyer meeting. Going up the eiele he wee noticed to suddenly etegger end tnko e low etepe quickly forwerd. He had by this time elmoet reeched the pulpit. He olecped en iron column with one erm, end when eeverel lediee end gentlemen heetened to oeuiet him he remerked he felt hint. Growing evidently teinter he eeuk down to the floor. Severe] gentlemen cerried him to e row of oheire end pleoed him in e reclining poeition. e lody holding hie heed in her lop. In thie poeition he died. not epeeking egein. The oongregetion wee greetly excited. meny bein in teere. A {byeiclen wee immedie y lent (or. Vhen he reached the euflerer'e eide life wee extinct. The grief oi the congrueâ€" tion ie something very touching to witnell. for theeged clergyman wee well beloved. Deceeeed wee in hie 62nd yeer. He hed been in Detroit e number of yeere. end hed been filling the ulpit of the Firet Preebyteriem Chu einoe the reeignetion of Rev. Mr. Berr. He he nged ; to the Dutch Reformed Church, bu lied ‘ retired lrom regular ective work. Deco-led iwee e brother of the lute Eon. Henry )Weldron. of Hilledele. once member 0! To provide for the division of the town 311%» o! Wulsinghlmâ€"Mr. O‘Connor. he House udjoumed st 5.15. Crorngflreu' from me Second Congrouiongl District. He origindly came from Wner- town. N. Y. It in said he lanes I widow Ind two Iona Traum- twenty-three lnohee Ln lmngth stolen by a Brutal Luella-t. A Reedin (Pe.) deepetch eeye: Mn. Williem J. iller. eged 21 yeere. wee elone in her hendeome eon-go on Roee etreee thin evening, when she wne bmtelly eennlted by en unknown men. who on. tered from the eide yerd. She hed gone imo the mung-room when ehe wee “typed from behind by hoeh erme end. before ehe could turn eronnd, wee thrown violently to the floor. In her etrn lee ehe ledy wee kicked end choked. end nelly went 03‘ in oonvnleione'. ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. BOBBIE!) 0!" BER BEAUTIFUL HAIR Upon regaining oonnoionlnou her null .nt wna not to be” nan. sud Mn. Miller Ihen discovered thnt she lnd been dive-ted of her mtgnifloont brown hair. the tram h-ving been on all alone n the mlp. A «harp psi: at about Ind evidently boon used, .- the work wu vor skilfully done. The Indy bu boon in clients hulth for oevonl momhl 5nd could only 03'" very feeble refinance. Sb. lmmodiuoly nlgrmed the mlghbon. um! I arch m made withonl sum. “3‘24; Chief of Polloo 3nd uneven! detectivol an sum “might in adhering in .11 Incpiclonl 0W. in the ho ‘bn they my be ab“ .0 find iho ooonn rah. The Itolon "qu mounted twenty-three lnohol in length. the! Mn. Miller'l mutual lull- had beta “I. pride of her noighbon. A 8:. Louis dupfloh :1- : Next Tau- duy Won-Genus] B y 3nd Fnhon Ziegler. Vandal-find. lay find Cofloy will I“ u I commiuion. by unborn of th. Pope. to inquire Mo the “them any 0! . supposed mirtulenwith 3 View to flu annou- .... A. n,,.:. _-- __I‘A _,.r‘, izuion of lime. Bud. of PII’iI. n . aim in Ihn ()nhollc Church. In 1868 Billy Bnkewell. the [Lyon-old dunuhhr of Jndp Bskewoll. 0! 'ho Conn 01 A pull. nu mimulonlly cured. i. {I chim , of". chronic on. of hip also”. I: hyin I icon of s dmn worn by lino. an in its on tho dim-0d limb Ind cam... yr. whither-cove olthoohfld. Tho obi d IWoia non mom 1:; wholly motored. Ihhonfih we of the hon doom" 0! 8.. Louis ul prononnoud hol- incanbk. The child In now In. 0. I. III-m. a! Do Bow. Ma. 3nd hu ban in the. ham: since. Mme. Dam m the out:er ohho Stored Run in Paris sud did shout hum, you! hp. A Km... Cfly dupuoh nyr. ll". Johnoon. who tap. 0 ml] mm don on “dependants. "an. wn moan . bond: at human “lb ml whoa 3 lug. annals jam cm and. c In «not upon . hm lufllchd no woo . hat-Jutland to Oh- floot. whore so» uMlIndndvdnflanan-h um did. The hum hollyqu .- Inch In about. Admlrln' Imam "‘0. '0 50" humanâ€"Don't you Int M In.“ Icahnan in M it. In. 0M0. “no In 091 lb Ian. 9‘!" 25‘ 7 DIED AT PRAYI'B MEETING Wu sh. Iflmnlonnly flail"! 1 A Tame-Ir- hvngl Aunt-I. “shin-Al. Muui unit-mum I may tn the dun-hum. 'lhe continued Ionsml 0! ‘ho onng ladies nomad the , hounhold, but i an In Main“ to bow j bm the o a window thmuw which the invader d nude hi: exit. Nothing bud ' boon diotnrbod, and it was evident that he hsd been in tho mom but I few minum holou being dim-rod by lil- Lowo. i The Autumn Crown Prince’l nigh Jinksâ€" ] Outrage on an Wito. I A London cable nye : Wll'le the Ann- i trien Mob-nth wee reoently disoueeing e I Bill reetriotinu the {random 0! studeuu. ! Deputy Peruietofier delivered n speech in idetenoe of the Itudente. citing one: 0! : deprovity in high life. Among other things he unsorted thet the Archddre Rudolph, Crown Prince of Aultrlt. hid, utter e night‘s comma with e brothel oflicer, uked the letter it he would not lit» to see the Archducheu Stephenie in hR own room. The ofiiner enawered el’filmuively. The two “sanded the Iteirwey lending to the Crown Prinoe’I ohembar. l‘he edjutent on hard in the corridor inte'ce tad them, en deolering thet he vmulc «(and the Princess with his life smootded in pre- venting the outrege. The sto-y coming to the our. of the Emperor. he compelled the Crown Prince to oak the edjment's pardon sud persneded the Princess to forgive hot ‘ hnlhond. Herr Pernietoflerinrther Iteten thet the Crown Prince. wlu'le in on intoxi‘ outed condition 5 few years ego. met e funerol procession upon I muntry reed. whereupon he ordered them to stop in order thet he might loop hll lone over the oomn, which he did seven] timu before tiring of his brutal I rt. Lut Seturdey, while Herr Perninto er wu fitting in his perlor. two man entered owl beet him with heevy etioks till he won ineeneible. They ore anp d to be ermy oldie-ere, who usum civiliene‘ attire for the occtaion. WMMMmMW a “a”. m "M mmwmm .sntly M untll fl. 'lnttss wss swshmd. and in s smottsnd whispsr uksdllsslsrsh i1 shsonddnot host s nolss. Tho stsdthy “spud tho bnmlnr vsrs plslnly hard. sud Lows. Isllln hot com nlou not to move. Insrkod Ion or tbs nbbsr to mes:- thst hsr thrust wss very sors. ssd ssid. “ Won't yon go with no to tbs hilt-mom {or s drink 0! Inter ?" but nddod slmost in the suns bmth. " Nov-x llliId. 1 will myssll." Baiting hsr nation: to ths was s. she lsisnrsly sroso from bed pioksd n s mulch. sud wslkina to the (bot open It snd stoppsd out into ths ‘nsl. Miss Mush. nol knowing whst bod tax-1 plus. ss tho room vans in slmost totsl Muss. sst up in bod. snd\ ssslng ths man still beside thstrnnk. but sanding amt. screwed. At this juncture Miss Lovol'ghted s mstoh sud slso summed. ml the would!» robber dsshod to the window Ind. s ring- ing ton lnddor thst he Ind in run insss there. swiftly slid to the grog“! snd duhsd of a “on- flhd' be: mad. Suiting momth ulceny domination, ah. Character Called by Eh Son. A London ceble eoye: Dmkena’ Pick- wick end lhe Merqnie de Leuviiie mtde e glee!- mixture in e lew one tried before eron Huddleetone end eepeciel jury on Seturdoy. The Continent] Merquie hed emplo ed e window-chen'ng oompeny to stun to his lodgings. and e workmen hed done $150 worth of demege. [or which sum the jury hand I verdict. The window- cleaning com ny employed Henry F. Dickens. eon o the noveliei. who brought down ehe house by ceiling on 3 Witness John Piokwiok. The presiding Boron erected immenle merrimmt by flying. “ Whot In upfropriete witneu to be sworn for Dickens " Mr. Dickeneorided: " By o It?" more curious coincidence ihe witnen in e deeoendens of the Mr. Moses Pickwick. rcprietor of the Beth ooeoh, from whom {hove the very beet menu I.) believe the ohereoter of Mr. Pickwick we: ieken. end I verily believe the! one of ihe muons why I wee reteined in the one won that Imight cell Mr. Pickwick." The witneu seemed oblivious lo the oke. Hie none wee John 1nd not Semne ; he wee voutMnl. spore. ’nngnler end a proeeic collector to: iha defendant. Hie antimony proved on fruit. Ieee ee the: of che Piotwickiene in ihe Box-dell one. The " Merkie"-â€"to nee e Piokwickien expreuion own in com-l telling notes. which any turn out to be e imh poem. , ,A *dAd‘r A Dem-end M. of the Orlglnnl o! Indium. A I-Ollpox Vic-um Bow: an DIM-u; Bro-«Iron. A Lime], Del.. dolpnoh my: : 'I‘hin nocâ€" tion of the country in in gm» of innate adamant owing to {he tppghnno’mof [manpox in in mo“ mulignm't'form. Minn Annie DIviI contacted tho dilemma in Wil- mington. Del. und nthar thin be plnood in s holle than the «and for Lnnl. when her motth relides. The conductor. on lamina 0! her oonditbn,.ojoomd her mington. Dol.. 3nd rather thln be phood in s hoopla! than the named for anl. where her mahog resides. The conductor, on lemming of her oondil'nn, 01'de her from the thin u Common, from which am oh. wem .o the midenooof her liner. n. Wm. H. Coflroy. Thin hmily, in- olndng Mr.Cordny. hil wit und nix child. ran. wen noon vwnml of ‘he contagion. Mr. Coral-0y died Snurday. hll wife Sun. day and tho youngen non [allowed them to their guns on loudly. Two omen hue duo. diod, Inning mm m I precariou- oondition. I. in "pond an 3 non of the snowing phlnioitn‘ bu hum I victim to A A, ~A‘4-l_-.l ‘- K:"i'$..""6£m {an no crammed u to t o Ipntd at tho dim-o. 0m of flu prisoners nlmad Duh, saw u. in the Ponlmomh convict prioon. who ha! jun commenced his nomad tax-m of an yan‘ pm! servitude. w» bowing hi- coll mrchd. when it III found thn ho Md only one Oh.“ in him had. _He_ ya 311m,- t , Luna. when n was loud am 1» ma on] on the“ in hi. bed. He wu amm- ln . 3nd n wu “combed um he had comma! om the“ ham I (act! lining on“ 0! alcohol. a up ng eohho com material. nnd be m wooan thin and» his ordinnry than rb. A I“ wu hand on him. 00 I "flaunt In Pan-month. smut. for monoy.~-Pal xwamm. «h “m” mtg-u- nto A won!- him”. 80:12.1“. at shut “In. King of Nauru, hard : c m ulna-innar- a lamb at him. With bi- .dninbh a. a! mind In told his wflo. Qua-u "mum. to I“ don 5nd cone-uh! M undo: but hoop-onto! win the ova-tth m into the sputum ubooouu nu than with n» manhunt! II! la .51 mid: " The bird flu» you n. vying 00 each in II. down out alpha window." M IL" deal «my. vhllu that: h M- hubad In his wih'l mu. WICKIDNISQ IN HIGH PLAI‘EK mu. cunnn six nun-u»: PICKWH‘K IN CUIJB‘I' Under III 'lh’n In” Pug-grin to luau-0‘ flflfli‘v‘nfaw V TIE MIMI PARLIAMENT. t' golfing-coon by Ugo-“or! ,won in on “I. ml: October bu. thohn lining bun annoyed tn 1883. A Wu honed 28d: Oowbor min. untur- t o nppointuum dihooommh-ioun. A an. (or spool- ofloo wu purchased in C. up. {or 9460 E M“! :1 «mun-but ulna let fur {In bundlu‘ it é “m Wm WWW u m mmmmww thou: 028.0001 In the nbunoe 0! Mr. Cum, of Mom trod. Ina-03.111». . “Mom 01 the an. city. whothor tho Govornuum inhaled thin nation to all". the hubor ol [antral of tho 0! mum on flu Ink, 830. Peter debt. . it Hector 15an flat the “bio-:3 wu under oon- onflon. The to! port at the dternoon wu ooonpiefrith e dieouuion of the reeolntion preeented by Ir. Welhoe. o! Weet York. culling for e committee to lunatic-to the nature end efleot of the oombinetione aid to unit with reference to the purohuo end role in Ceuode of ouy Ionian or Conedien frodnote. Mr. Welleoe epoke et tome ength. He deal-red hie a union in open- ing thet oertoin combth one of busineu men, to sdvonoe the interest- of their bani. neon, were perfectly flight end proper. but oombinetlone to n: e price. to be de- monded by mount-oman for their goodI ond by the dale" i; those goods on well, he held to be inlmiool to the public wean-e end on interference with the rtghte of the peoEIe in trede. He quoted the etotementl of ightbonnd, ReIetonAa Compony. ubow- ing the extoflonl of mo Inga: combine, and pointed out thn ‘heu diroouy tended to drive on. of business .11 who were nofi oonnooud with the Grocer-1‘ Guild. In “thud” cod there W» n ring. yhich flue abolition of the Custom: duty had 29% de- “toyed. which hopt the price in Poronto st shout 87 per ton, where“. oooordin to the coat of lobor. freight.e.o.,oool ooul bench! in Toronto st N n ton sud give 26 per cent. profit to every person houdling it. There wore combine. in other [incl on well. nnd owing to “to enormous goinu reaped by thooe who bod entered these orgunimliom the tendency of the lysmm w“ consuntl y to spread 3nd include o'her srtinlou. Nor won {his pernicious nymuun confined to lnnndi-n ind Amaricnn products. (or Eng- lish uiunufwmnn in savor-l lines dict-ted to the Cunldinn dulera n whu I‘an they should sell the goods. His prefvrenon, he Mid. w“ to have the duties lcflon. for than the oombinen would be more under the con- "ol of the Cnmdinn Pun-mans. Mr. Edger seid thet when he new the notice of motion in the news at Mr. Wei- lece be thought e new ere hed begun. He heertily concurred in whet hed been seid easiest combines. end supported the reso. lution. but pointed out thet the motion did not refer to menuiectnring combines. covering only the nrchese end peele of ertioles es specifi . He strongly con- tended thet thisought not to be lelt beyond the renge oi the investigetion. in e few words he pointed out with telling empheeis how the prophecies of the Liberels st the time the protective system wee edopted hed come true; first. e period of increesed prosperity lor msnnfeotures existing st the inception of the policy, then s rush of apitel into the protected industriee. leed. ing to own production. en unheelthy com- petition end less. then oombinetion end en increeee of prices. These results 'hed not been worked out in the United Stetes. with their sixty millions of populsticn. nutil eiter twenty yeers of protection. but in the restricted merket of Ceneds eight . yeers hed been sufficient to complete the course. end elsirs to-dey stood “Exectly es the Liberels oleimed they would. He denied thet it wee possible for combines in menufeetnred erticles to exist withoute protective mm. Thence! combine hed e neturel monopoly. {or there wes no duty on enthrecite in the United Stetes end Roch e monopoly wes entirely independent of the terifl. He expressed e strong belief thet combines were more to be feered st i present by Americens then by Cenedisns, ‘ beceuss of the greeter hold they bed se- cured u n the nblic men on the other side of t e line. e regretted thet Mr. Wellece hed not followed A eexem le of leedin Republicen Protect. nists o the Unit Stetes in deolering thet if it were neoeseery todo ewe with protection in order to kill the com inee he would be will- ing to teke thet step. Heqnoted the ring- ing words of Mr. Messon, o! Chioego. to this etl'ect. In closing he moved to emend the resolution so es to edd the “ menuiec. tnre end eels," es well es “ pnrchese end sele" of erticles es mentioned, soes to enlerge the inquiry to include mennfec- turers' combines. After the speeche- the deb-to become goneral. Mr. Guillet mode A a h, in which he declared his opiniont n to re- movo the protecfiive dutiel would be to ex- pou the people 0! Contain to the for worn combine. of fill. United 8mm. Huhought tho: Mr. Edgu'u Inggention might well be none ted. being quite sure there wu no in mntlon on the pm" of ii). mover of limiting “31900” of "‘1! inyqtigniqn. ru-n. did to. flu- lnvi al- at Goon." “tape-."jnnjlau 9“..- Thenl cIme Mr. Liner. no defined for the rIdicIl cnro Inflected I) Mr. Edgar-â€" the I’er of the rotootivo uziu. Dr. Spronlo. Grey, then took a the cndgelI on the other side. Ind Icon Mr. Liner of (Ivoring mutation to the oil in- ant of MI (Mr. incl-'3) own County of LImbIOn. which Mr. Liltor Idminodmold- ing thIt Iolong II the protacfive I new VII mIintIinod thIt industry Ihou d not be 'Iinglod out Io be plIood It I diud- VInth. Mr. WIllIoI quoted Mr. Liner'l word- in the one refund to, which bore out via“ the [Inst hId chimed. Ind Ipoke briefly in Inlwor Io tht hId been IIfid. Be In- 00 Mr. Engr’I Imndmont. 01!. PM Mitchell. who. II I Mon- tmlor. hII III ogrnnnity for ob. IIMn the il Iflm oombinol. Ipoko “to y Sn Iuppon o! the moflon. He condemned pInicIlIflg Iho of!th of flu- ooIl oil tin while Idmining um i! he ‘hld boonin r, LiIIIr'I me he would ‘tho “ken exmly hiI vow of the out BI Innonnood Man." II I NIflonIl Policy mIn. II IhI NIflonIl Policy I“ under- flood in 1870. but IIId ho oppoud urongl‘y Inch duflu II won now im . no . “and in I reduction of t admin to I mblo but but wume doclIrod thIt the in. plan '0. to uni {m rovod "Ida pinion- with the United um. He ‘Ipngd‘m‘bgy to the Fiance KiniI- _L _~- .les._ L- hudd. Bit Chm! Iookod at him like a 0pm.: anal II. who" spoke 0! him u "Oh. panama) whom I um [ltd to no occupy his in b not. no long on I ain‘t once it m N 3nd than I smile broke out ‘ Flume. Minimal"- (“gum ugh 3:731} bin-'1'!” Txpor. who-o ability ho over $80 Fin-no. lint-tel". {cum-u while the Bonn hushed ham-my. Mr. ‘ Inch." urged the (human. .o‘ the how 0! thin mum «or only. Ind said be out no nuon wh any should um. nah. ls w, u be (at , “II. n». contributions we when doom. Nu- hodnudoto hop sho'Gow-mmm‘ In pom hot! [in than too 3 hold upon “I. Government. " I! § In no." he a“. " Uln- poot. “fan-nob (hauls. I pity you 1" s noun.“ 'hioh was ground um: loud aha-In. Tho mlution m «Md. It. I'- unohdmam being Wu. Moving Iona the ulna: lulu. Bun (Sealants). (Wuhan). mam-d Io. ma, Duly. Flynn. Gill-0t. On . lax-W'zhfim ‘Jm.’ 3-", -â€" n ..._._v. It. Whit-actor?!" 00 the aqua a! FED-11m“. F M "a! “5"” IOU“ 0' OOIIOHI n hiked-land Intro-damn“.- Tho «and.» pub «Nth. l’l’ 93-041. 0M!- casualton watpdnnoludu.‘ “kindnan M1 Lu... W.“ a.“ ém a. It. 8 "9.! the hot I notion Shanda-Tu Udeitbwm animus to: tho ya! “I. “no. 1099, which. on motion. won "(and to m panama a II . Bu- Rlohud cm i mam-loud tho Fins-co Hiatus on an [myth-do vi‘h which flu outnu- had has brought down. and inqnmd when flu How nigh. upr flu munch! amt. 1w “1...”: w: poem-e a. s-m‘ Bit Chali- Tuna-r u give tin m to. nation .0 pron-0d with tho m an pnofloo in Raglan}. in udqu “be. 131539. Imb- 81: 1110th OIuwfltht IIld “It VII I MWMm.hlflhI VIII 1:» Wk nioonnyobiootionton. Holmium it hnd boon wall oomldoud,nnd ho thong!“ thorn w some oonvonlonoo in it. HI pu~ named the I would not ho dolivond It In; at. II on on non want. it Chulu up râ€"No. Mr. Bun-on it ‘ho Govornmont intond to pI In. Gowonlook. widow a! Mr. Gownn och. who won killed by tho Indionl It Frog th during tho In. Nonhwut rebellion, I pension in the III!» mono-r Ind to the some snout u w paid mjju. Dolnnoy.“ _ Mr. Whin replied the‘ Mr. Gowenloqk wee no: in the em loy ol the Indien De- flment. while Jr. Delene wee. The crmer wee et lhe time o the onehreek building 5 mill et Bettlelcrd. for which the Depernnen wee pe ing hie firm e honne. Mr. Delen wee e erm instructor. Mn. Gcwenlock hed elreedy received for her none) loee 9907. end the llrm of which or hnehend wee e member hed been peld 84.202. hell of which went to the eetete of the deoeeeed. Mr. Pope. in reply to Mr. Weldon (8). Mr. Po . in re ly to Mr. Weldon w. John), a d that O .971.000 w the amount churned to me «pit-l tooonm of an Inter- coloninl Rtilwny during the [at four meal yous. __ Mr. Teylor. in moving the Home mto committee of .0 whole to confide: e reeo. lotion deolerlng it expedient to introduce e um proviéin tor the reguletlod. menuleo- tnre end ee e of rendered lerd. eeld he believed there wee en greet neoeeu'ty for legislation to restrict the importetxono cl edultereted lerd ee there wee lo the oeee o! butter. There-ult of the Oleomergerine lew penned two eeeeione wee thet our importe of butter. so cell . hed decreeeed by ebout one million pounde. U! the three end e hell million pounds of lerd thet were imported during lent yeer, he hed no doubt that e lerge proportion wee 01 :5 mice: menulectnre. cotton eeed oil en other injurious euhatencee entering into ite com- position. The lerd thet wee mennfectured within the country wee not so ednltereted. 'I‘he intereete of the egriculturiete. he believed, demended thet the roduotiOn of lerd should be protected 1:) t e eeme wey es butter. by heving the imported erticle detained in hon} till it in properly inspected end enelymd. - Mr. Bfiroule aupportod the motion. which wss curriod. Some returns were culled for. tmd the House sdjourned at 6 o‘clock. Mlluomsire Snell'n Assassin Tut-ed to In. PI’Il-â€"TMPON'.~ Supposed \‘Ielt in Winâ€" nlpeg-«lk-lh-veil to K.\o sells-d for chunk] I A Winnipeg despetoh seys : A strenger exectly euswering the description of young Tescott, the su posed murderer of mi]- lioneiro Snell. of Chicego. errived in Win- nipeg on Februery 22nd end stopped .t1 the Whelen House, where he registered ea coming from Ne euee. The stenger told Mr. Whelen. t e proprietor. ebont his trevels. end spoke of so meny different filecss thet Mr. Whelen said this morning e could not start to neme them to s ro- porter. He left a nerd with Mr. Whelen giving his eddress in Chi 0, end elso‘ in Beettle, W. T. Be ,ssi he wee e1 commerciel treveller. Afterwerds, how- ever. he told Miss Whelen thet he wes visiting Menitobe to see whet the conntr wes like ; he hed mede s {at of money recently, end wen trevelling eround viewing the con- tinent. He left s St. Penl peper et the hotel with en eceount o! the murder. A peculier oircumstenee of the men's visit is his hurried depsrture, which will eooount for the unrest displeyed while in public pleoes. He took e room for the night et the Whelsn House. About 18 o’clock thet evening Depot mester Swein went over to the hotel. es is his custom-once in e while. end told Mr. Whelen thet the out trein would errive shortly efter midnight end would proceed west. The news wee eon- veyed“ to the people who were going west next morning. the " Nepenee " men elong with the rest, end he immedietely pro- ceeded to the depot end took pee for the W shout 9 o'clock in the mom n 0! Thur ey, Februsry 23rd. He else he e ; photo of the murdered men in his sion. Chicsgo detectives ere in pa nit of the men. but it is thought he will before this heve seiled for Chins. An ()ttewe oorreepondent telegre he : It ie leerned thet lent yeer no leee t en 204 regietered lettere committed to the cereal ; the Poet-office Depertment were either loet ‘or temgered with while on their wey to their eetinetion. As e coneeqnence of these loeeee thirtyifonr poetmeetere heve edto melxc good the contente of mieeing lettere. One ofliciel. the poetmeeter et Pelmereton. hed to pey over 9689. owing to v the circnmetenoe thet e regietered letter wee treced to hie office end there mieleid or etolen irom him. Beverel lettere were loet through the burning of the poetel out on which the were cerried. In one inetence e oer eeng t fire on the reirie end 9164 in bille oonteinod in regietered lettere wee oonenmed. Burglere went through three oilieee leet yeer. end mede ofl With the lettere. end in one ceeeâ€"‘ thie wee in the Territorieeâ€"â€"the mil coech wee held up end the ietered let- ters were. pounced upon. Winnipeg finenclel firm loet ".000 by thie efleir. In Montreal there were two reide upon hete of regutered lettere leet yeer. y one. lettere conteining 0767 were tehen. end by the other, lettere oonteining .887. The retribution following the oflenoe ol robbing ‘ the meile ie now experienced by two men 1 formerly engeged in the Government eer- viee. 0ne,e reilwey meil clerl. etole e letter conteinina 07 end wee eent to the penitentiery for live yeere {or hie crime ; while mother. who etole e letter contein- ing ‘37. went down for the eeme period elter heving fir-t medexood the lace. 1e eddltion to the regietered lettere which heve been lcet. 378. which were unrede- tered yet oonteined money. dieeppeered during the eer. A Toronto men. who etoleone th-e oontein 97. ll new ependlng eeveu yeere et ee e reeult. Over 1300 Rafi-(crawl Lenar- Go Anny In the Canadian lulu. Lord Roi-bow “Q | nu“ should be around in 0. one» Church. Edhflnl’gh. \o the mm o! the I». Earl o! Dnlhoudo. A chapol created a Linlithgowin memory of Mny Queen of Book wu opund on Bundty. nu Imh an, by Ibo Rev. Conan (1' fly. V. 0.. mun. A {Mitten ha been mud to Bar 1m"? in Council by “no hay“ Gallon 0! Plays! and Misha . Oh. Icy-I Ool- lqo at I o o! (Baht-fl. Ind 050 and” d “ml-d 3:33.. at WW, my!“ [no I m :1: managing mdeTInln-h yum upom W." cm m 00 mm aqua-Ian .‘n a | “mince-uni .0 A“ of “autumnal .0 Am ml Rev. John W0“. mini-hr dacnohdoa. Mr. W.” comm-nod his one" on school- muur in Rattan. 0nd 131061..”- nmd to «no pain at M. My «tannin lulu. Mum . Ir. mm was m to I angina d shit-M lull. Iy when 50 II unwind. h .Ool. TBACI NC A MURDEBI‘JR‘ «Mo-mum's». M locum) low- 1.08? Lmlfll. Thugrz‘icponmw‘w.“ can- rhymimmum.mupum hlxflu-I-o din-nu any“ on It. mvguwhmlll "tum Ion-K 7m um. I! Onion lovomzuun'r’m 'Twu_og_nmu than an a», and on m 'v' ' ‘fi‘." 7 ’ ' ”""' "V ' ' Thonggopddownud maniacal“ '0. m lamina non. mthm m In 51.5.“ mun-nuan- ‘u »,{u up. Ibo-nu. q WWFQI’mwâ€"vfi’i “8 runs}! on." lon‘ you!" all... “In I awnâ€"wm,1un¢o'mwm .dou'I lull-o" , Thu!!!” “"1”.PPQ!,W ‘° MP“ 'wndntwâ€"‘TMVEHGEEQR'W‘N ' " ' Add!" outnumbonhmydmmu x mm m'unmu-hunhmm Ian's-d I . Yo! I «flint 3nd plan, and punk. And um. um and any And 1-» Ian and ugh ma mt At ovary my by. My Pmll'l only nudityâ€"tuna I plot-O up w 5 boy The kind 0‘ ton of fiddlln' um tho talk. a." ml. “ '1'!» Old In an." mud “ Bymnw.” 3nd “ I) Bulot'l On the Sn," In tho oowfllllono mu. I law when tho «the. la loan. to Inc. And no I plunk 5nd lonk and punk. And mum up my I. And phy the wnu mu unto you thunk Thedovll'l In your too. Mebel Wynne "eyed end epont ehe even‘ ing es the Dole form house. She end Flon‘ie ung eweet due“ to we encom- panimente of Robert’e violin. They toned of old times end new. And when et lee! Robert returned from eeein Mebel home F‘lorrie cupped her hoqde gage“). mu how as» b». old nddlo'u won my hasn'- tndufln’ Ion r From tho puma: scrou bu mlddlo to m Icruchm' key- thouâ€"- From but spam. over bridge, nnd_ to the ribbon round but tin-on. Sho'u I wooxn'. cootn' picoon. unfin' " Lon Mo." every not.“ And IO 1 I. her neck. ind punk 8.: It IN: lovm' hwdl. A n‘ lutjnin clan. I oomoulnu think film had 0‘ undqnundu. Uh nun-winced Null? “ flow Inc. vs: she 1’" W11 , just u any thing "Nu men s Nhul'l time since ul :4 w Mn. Low Ileopy songs Ind tool hermit Inns cling About In noel. " How old is we 2" Why m I: I forgot; Just old one I: to love uhd klu Ind pot, Only : merrv mu mud sud yo: _Nol_qulu_ I. child. I‘vo 10» . childâ€"O. tell me. did you meet Iv mu. duling in the sunny “rut. With Iwind-blown hm. brmm one And a, 0M ‘ ‘ > 7 It. mm but you-rd” I it. her o. Mn; hot plovmoul ln s mulling row. I! you bod mu hot you would «rely know He: Imllln loco. You thought her older. won t. on "vol", you fly ‘ Thu omnot be until another lay Opens the buds And bring: the hopfi, do,- Tnnt gave her a. “ ls than the child '3 nlmou. n womw grown. She holds her lrllan bud blah so your own; Some one will nd her though Uh. on done. You need not. cu." I know she‘s all nod cum no more (or to - Thus Bury with her. main dl um no u; Why don‘t be so nnd pl: wit othor boy- Id 1 to to know. "in five you: since hot twemh blnhdoy nu oen Wltb grader loovoa, and I“ the (noun:- bemoan Hove ullppod "my till Ibo ll nevonmn. Thu ohlld in lo»! " i and! never due any u word to he: now." aid Robert Dole :0 his dour. " I should have ofierod myself baton Ibo hand III the money left $0 her. How can I do it now ?" “ Wall, you were going to propou." aid Florrio. “ lo I don't so. why you should hnva Inoh foolish pride jult bee-nu Iho bu had . lipflp money 101% to her): Mnbol Wynne wn the fill-go yahoo]. teacher, nnd Robert Dnle und aha had been infimnte trieuds to; yous. Tho lud- den woes-ion of riches. however. did not turn her hand or con-o her 30 donut her old friends. She beam, however, «2 build In clog-at hon-e tint wu the nu: o! the town. Ono duy aha atop at. the old Dull Inns. and Robert :10 wu in . flutter o! exoflament. which he could hurdly oonoetl. " I Inn! you two to come up und Inlay new honuto-morrow. ‘ The Glen ‘ in s vex-3 prggtg place. you will 9MB: « “ 0h, 85b." she cried, “ isn‘t it nice so hnve Mobs! here once more !" And Bob's smile did her boon good. Tho non dny, however. thing: nlumod 3 new “poet. Robert nnd Florrio wnXk-d up through the wood to the bountiful now home whose pained-glu- casement oom- mnndod no mu 3 View of hillside. wood- lnndl. and distant widening river. Mabel wn landing on the poflioo. _ “Now. come in." Ibo cried, Minn“). ” Wnlk ‘hrongb nll the room- Jmh mo. Hon in the lib ryâ€"I mm Bob-WI Ida obont fining bu npâ€"nnd here In ‘ho drawing-room. Florrie sad I mun doddo nbont thou; for, ton!) you the huh-o” nnd Oh. colored pinks: thus the hum of n rouâ€"“ I dun gomg m b. muriod I“ Flon-ie “and book with 3 little uolnmntion ‘. Robert flood calm nnd qnl, u can of the morble mum in file vefiibule. " hurried ! " Florrie cried ; " And noto confide in me ! Oh, May 9" “Tell me." said Mobol. “Iholl we furnish cho drawing-rooms in blue nod Iilvar or pink ond gold ? And my room Ihl“ be “an loath onol or the suit. looking om over cho river 'b And Bob man how tho "tubule. furniohod to unit I moo'l mu. I Ihonldn‘t like u: hovo my bulb-ad critiotne ihom when ho oomel. Will you do an: !or me. Bob, booouu 0! our old triendohip ? 9h. don“:_look no oolo‘moly‘ u mo ' I know I on filing o gnu dos]. but I though I could depend on you !" " You con," ho onlworod. quietly, " Como out Ind look M the mmam on “no south Iowa." oddod Hobo]. " Florrio hu run apt-in to no the river 1m tho oboorvotory. We won's volt for 110:, bo- on... Bob, I want to tell you o m." “ Would not your ppohnq ho ipo prop“ “ Would notdyonr hulbtnd be in. : pongn kio‘cmfi o in, Moy 7" ha 593 . n,l n- “ In this one. no. Bob !" the cried. ” Linen to me. I love this mun with all my soulâ€"min tau-band thus in to bo- and he love. me." " Rum-guy." obnorvod Robert. acting bk Mb. “ But holes. nm dun mun no 00. Ho thinks. don't you too. am I III 3n hdl'“. Walk-013m; bu. Ismhm. nont- tbohumudllonhlm! In m um :- toponnl? “no,le mutt.” Into‘ ocean. and n In. now u a r-flrl. Now. . who nun I do ’ n for m. um ! bun um for you 00 com hon. Axum! IQ, qglqkly 9"_ “lime. 1.0.9. u_nm zj' "mu-r: chock. «(Q-6nd. rm oy- can on!» ground. A . "57“;_iold bun." Ibo mammal. "mun Ohi- hour. Oh. Robofl. Ml Inn!nkhoonuoh?_" _r 31.1m- I." “ I! lay, my own dulln‘ I " and Dob. “ And 00 “ink sh“ this nimbl- his pride 0! nine failed 00 mm the mum, 0' your man 1 " ‘ _ o! r mun-v" mom. am down from tho about u 00th. Inn-No nun-dial. who” Oh. um um mad 0! India- oh. how u to“ ma as! now, «I. divides “mlâ€"lob nu Kohl m actuation-Moon. MIC bunch. and M m In M: has: an. mm oh Inn) u 9;... u midi".â€" do :50. but mi hurt {3i in] 2‘ Mum. ryofloy. norm-qt"... ."hltIot'l" "Quinton-och“ lob lob-l w. in "nu quid) ‘ Why-PI. m l ' m h 1% h a on. n HER LOVE REVEALED no Lon Child. I, Fiddle. Jam: Whiloomb Riley 4m. Awdu

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