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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Jun 1906, p. 9

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ANGLICANS AND I CHURCH UNION we!!!” sum [Mach 3. Amt-plume ot the two sacraments ordained by Christ. t. Acceptance or lhe historic unis. collate. . -- . Al, Q»L_ --- London, June M: - After three; hours', debating at the Synod ot the Diocese ol Huron yesterday alternoonf the proposition ot Bishop Williams' charge on Tuesday, that the lunds oi the diocese, amounting to about 8750.4 000, he put into the hands oi a good trust company. was voted down. Intense interest was shown in the proceedings, and Bishop Cronyn "all was crowded with delegates and visitors. Splendid orations were', made, the meeting being the liveliest yet held, before the question was fin- ally settled. The gist ot the speeches was favor- ing the present system ot handling the lands, which has been in use to" tony-nine years, was that the Coll-J gregations ot the diocese would teel more eontidetwe in it. Not a dollar of the tunds had been lost by the former plan at invest- ment, and the majority ot the clergy and laymen were loath to make any chatty, no matter how sate or what dividends were received. _ - ' ., AB... line...“ The tands will remain of tre Land and Sepersi tee for disposal, and , care ot in the usual nm S. Swaisland, recently 1 retary-ireasurer, will in ity be confirmed in the the Synod. The question oi the disposal 0| um tund took up’tlu: entire allernoonyet’y‘ little else being done. It. was the biggest subject for disposal by the Synod. and a tasting of contentment remains because of its satisfactory disposal to the majority. A resolution was read and adopted last. night depleting the death of Bishop Carpenter Balkus, of Selkirk, - . .. _--.. pm“... at” a short. There are my people who have med Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with uplandld "suits, but who are unknown because they have heuMed about giving n testimonial oi their experience for pnbllcaiion. These people, however, are none ths, less friends of this rem- edy. They have done much toward making it a household word by their personal recommendations to lriends and neighbors. Jt is a. good malicinc to have in the home and is widely known tor its cures ot diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trouble. For sate by all druggisis. - o--------"" BhWT SUGAR STILL ON Till-2 .-. FREE LIST. Ottawa, June 19.4fm Senate last night gaw a. third reading to th hill to anuml the 1'ttstottts Tarilt Art as propcsed in ttte budgrt. try con- tiuning twet sugar will alluvial gold mining maéhinery nu thr "w list am! rrm’iding rails l‘lmld lw sent to th, Cnitrd Slalrs tor rr-roiiinr, and re- Iurlml to l’anaila on payment of duty on labor may, with the mmisimL that ihe 1'rovtrnntarttt could distan- tinue this and charge lull duty so scum as a mill was established in Canada to do ttte work. Mettator Kms said that Is an otd Litreral Ite would not endorse ttte provision that, no soon as a mill capable ol lmmllin worn rails was "($ch in 1'anada a "rsprtrr. Jum' * llmndrnnlurm hr"- Wm. Kilo. yon 1' ururk try iiNiiini, "mud": June ill-During aheu‘y llmndrrmurm hm this altrnmn Wm. Rife, .uon of AM. “He, was Mrurk try ii3iiiiini, and humid un- conscious. Ilia "wk is badly swullrn .nd he vannotoovallt"r. He will "k Ir rI-ruvrr. in - Without can. of Belief. 'Tiiiiiihrran Hum-h stvepte was Also slrurk by "sttttrtitttr nmlnlmlr knotted in the root. Pink tem, Li' e Velvet ”and or t'racked Mp made " so" gs qu-I by: trdtime I litht coating ot I Pink tem, Li' e Velvet. Ron-1h, (Mm-all or Fucked Ups, can tn. made u so" as who! " appl.vintt " tedtime a lizhl mall": of Dr. Nit-my ("can W P. The elm-l on the “my or 5 la " this most rxrrllonl vaul- tttrttt I: always immediate and ter. uln. tte. Show} Iltrett Salvo takrs out comvlolely the gotrtt6'tttt of cum, Mums. "ulna and all skin illusion: ll ls surely a realm“! and most Mghly sattstavtore Milo: nlnlmrm. " glass Ars u 25c. 80" by A. u. "am. Opposed the Scheme ciiGosm FRIENDS. STRl'CK BY LIGHTNING eulogy (g his work being giv- slioultl " imposed and supervision Commit- Dsal, and will be taken he usual manner. William t, recently appointed sec- Iror. will in-all probabil- med in the position by ot the disposal of (the After three in the. hands ctnthtIyycEhlllliN'll' EXERCISES WST. JDll0hlIE'S COLLEGE Seven Graduates Receive Fiiririrpiomas aM Certificates and the Results ot the Recent Examinations were Made Known to the i Students in the St. Mary’s Hall, Berlin on Wednesday Last. The event ot the year to the sm- that. Ill 0.. Jan-m... puns.“ l D I" a Wetland” I. n I‘I- vml a t Aha examinations held during last Ley.? were my!» known at tke com» Axmnt-meut Exercises Item in St, Mary's Hall this morning, There war In large atteodanre ot ciliu'ns and lz'k-nds, including His LuuNm. bishop Down“. who has (My [muse-L [one even of mix chant-let since In Was unpainted to preside met Hu- lllamilton diocese uim-Mcn years ago, ’13 goodly number ct graduates and "visiting clergy. . - . --. a... The exercises were or unusual m- terest on this otwasicn as it marks ltiie last year in which the port Ian "I the College erected in 1866 will br ‘ised. as it is proposed to have i, Iremoved at an early date, and a innu- and handsome addition uill he erected to provide larger and better accommodation tor the increasing, trumher of students. The new addition will be five storeys in height and basement, and will hive a totul frontage of l-M leet on Duke slit-n ',and till teet on College street. 'lhete 'Lu'ill tie a court-yard _within the in- 'iterior walls nl the Immense builrli igl _ Mi teet square. The specitieatiouh) ', have been completed and tender; tut . the erection ot the new structure wid L be called tor at an early date. Che south side ot the building will 'Je ' used tor educational purposes and tho I north side tor dormitories, while-thr- I. ftth storey will be used as an audi- _ turium. It is expected that the new b." building will he ready by the com- - . uni-I onno .nm 'FE" uu,.., ...,, torium. It is rxpected that the new building will be ready by the rill'r-l mencemenl ot the 19014908 term. The programme ol lho “st aunlul gunmcnccmcnl was an texcellent oae 'lhe musical portion was provided by the Ziehler Orchestra, among the se- loclions rendered being “Jolly Fel. lows," by Von Suppe', “Ludo dc Lammcrnioor," by Doaizetti; "The Thistle," try Tuerner; and "FREE"- theus." A piccolo solo by Master' Ziegler was: lealnre of the pro- gramme. The salutatory address was delivered try Mr. At. Lang, who we tended a hearty welcome to His Lordship and the visitors, the AIL dress being delivered in fine style. mm...- urn-Oinnc were delivered in a Luca.) “a... - Three orations were delivered in a very creditable manner by the Ewi- lowing: S. Winter on "The Nature and Inttuent?e of Poetry"; Jos. (lie: on "The Social Problem"; and l‘, J. Mulligan, on “Science and Faith ., Mr. Chas. Meyer delivered the vale- dictory address, and Mr. Powers, at London, _ Inspector ot Swami-J Schools. addressed the graduates in :n eloquent and earnest manner, giv- ing the seven young men good and timely Advice preparatory to tut-ll entering the world lo work out a rut- eessful and creditable career. tut themselves. l IICI||BTI I I a. . _ English Reading and Spelling: Fitrt Awarding Diplomas. inns Honors, L. Kuntz, R. Lang. T . . W. McKenna, L. Buchheit, L. Jul": President A. L. Zinger, C. R., “"0 son, F. Kloepler, W. Friedman, C. has completed his first year as the mums.' Second Class Hanan, F. head of this institution, addressed McCarty, W. O'Neil, L. Reichcr, L. the students mi visitors and suued..stoesef, S. Dobins, F. Weis. Pass; tttU the year iust elosirtq "3 vtrslieartr, J. Lubig, V. Broseiuzs, P. successful in EVE? particular. IFS”! Czesni, A. Kaiser, J. Reese. work of the stu cuts was espec a y . . . . . Cas gratifying, and it w“ with pleasing Hege,'hft'ttz'i,thad,irif, 33,15 that he awarded the diplomas, ceru- heit L. {Richer 'i"." 'delle,,',: . "i'. Iieates, honors and class standing to I iF/a l: iiiiiiiis 'w i;iiGiiir, u, the smcsslul winners on this oreas-i 'iGiiGi" steond bugs iiiiriii," F. Ion. rite list ls as lollowa. lkiiGG, L. Simmer, P. McCarty. F. Diploma and Certifteates of ’8'qu- ies for Waving completed the Ccllc.s,e Course are awarded to: Diploma: Slmon Winter, P. J Mul. mun. Commune: Jos. Gies, M, t'rttau, P. J. Padden, Alb. Camps, Jer. m- dard NEW caaumii-iiiuaoiiui WiLL BE ERECTED. Pvnnmnship: ' First (has Honors, L. Reich". L. Bttvhtteii, R. Lam, W O'Neil. J. MM. Monti Class "Ort.- nrx. W. Friedman. F. Kmm. F. was Thd Hus Haunts. L. Show er, v, Brown“. M. linhins. F. Mr- Carly. J. lhurnhnvlu. Pass Mark. .l "ehrettd, P, l‘u-snl, C Dnhbms. l.. .lnhnmn. A. Kaiser. J. Lot".. H. l Meyer, Typru‘riling: Find ”ass Hut-"re. F. Kmk‘ln Sreond Ctars trmrus. L, Rider. G, Potrtitt. Thin! ('lasn New". C. Sunni. F'.. Zinger. sham-c: rum Ciga- Hooon, tl, Diplomas and Certirtcates Commercial IhTartmertt. Third Class "mum. P Labia, Pass Mark, L. A. Katser, J. Reese shin: ' First (‘Inss Honors Foulin, J. Fox. Second Class lioa- urs, L. Kiefer, F. kloepter. Third Class Honors, J. Sutherland. High School ttoursc-First Year. Latin: First Class Honors. L: Kmtz, R. Lang, W. O'Neil. Strand Class Honors, ll. Devlin, L. livid-er, F. McCarty. Third Class llonorit, L. Buchheit. Pass Mark, W. Friedc.an, C. Dobbins, P. Czesln. T 'v German: First Class “wants J, Bedard, F. Kloeprcr, L, Roicm-r, W O'Neil, E. Zinger. Second Class Hy" ors, J. O'Sullivau, ll. Lang, T Clohecy, F. Weis, L. BucthE. J Fiahaven. ' Third Class Honors: J. (iallnijm, L. Sunset. Pass Mark, W. Fricdnuux, A. Kaiser. English Grammar: First Class “and ors, R. Lang, L. Kuntz, W. t,"Nuil, L. Roicher, W. Mqkrnna, F'. Mc- Party, L. Buchhrii'. Second' Civis Honors, W. Friedman) P. Kloep'cr, L. Stoesrr, F. Weis. Third tlass Honors, C. Dobbins, S, Dohins Pass Mark, V. Broscius, A. Kaiser, P. Czesni. English Composition: First (Kass Honors. L. Kuntz, R. Lang} L, But h- heit, L, Reicher, W. McKcnnn,- W. o'Netl, C. Dobbins, W. Friedman. L, Johnson. Steond Class Honors, F. Kloepier, L. Stoeser, P. McCarty. F. Weis, S. Dobins. Pass Mark, C. lim- scius, J. Reese, P. Czesni, A. Kaiser J. Lubig. . Geography: First Class “man's. w, O'Neil, L. Buehheit, L. Reichtr. Second Class Honors. S. boltics, IV". Broscius'. Drawing: First Class Honor; hi'. O'Neil, L. Reicher. Second "labs. Honors, J. Reese, v. Broscius. J, Domhovits, L, Aottnscn, F. McCarty K. Meyer. Third Class Honors, F. Weis, S. "chins. A, Kaiser. Arithmetic: First Class Hun-1H. C. Dobbins. J. Baran. Second ("as Honors, P. Czrsni, S. “ohms, Pts, Mark, V. Broscius. J. ttettnasowsl:1. Algebra: First Class 1hmots, l, Kuntz, W. O'?ieil, L. Slovsm, It Lang, L. Reicher, L. 1tuchtwit, II Brhrend, W. Frlvdman. Secorid "lax: Honors, F. Kloepter. Pass Mar“, F Manny. Bookkeeping: First Class Norms. R, Ling. W. tVNeil, L, Rrichv'r, L: Buchhcit. Swoml (‘lass Honors, W. Friedman, L. storse'r, F. MvCarry, M. Dobins. Peaks Mark, J. Baran, A. Kaiser, T. Brosrittsi. Science: First Class "mars. M, Hirtspergrr, L. Slursrl‘. N. MrGot'.r, L. Kttttir., R. lk-vlin. W. tt'Neit tirc. ond CH“ Honors, L. "twhWit, tt Detttrr, L. tteither, G. Lamlwztuv, :4 “thins. Third Class ll, nuts. ll, |.,l kin. History: First Class Hurry. _ I “richer. M. lhnsmrgrr. I,. luv We. R. Llng, th'. "'Nrill. S. “ML-v}. I mum. Sworn! Clans lt, ttor- ( Dotrttftts, D. Larkin, Third (hrw li-r on, r. M'eCatty, L. Kuhn. tl, Il Kenna. Puss Mark, It limp. . “gun. . "btrte History: First (In: , th " W, o'h'rii, Fl Tvis, I. lhtch3rv, Rrit'hot. c, Nun”. S. "otritt. Lang, L. sum-pr; Y: Ill-"win , McCarty. W. Slt'Klnna, A. hai Second I'la,ts Manors. W Ftirtt, Third Plus! "an-In. J, Dul’nhml‘ Ill-lino": Firs! 1'l.ts_ llunul '. ttrtigiotr, Fttst ("law Hum” . Lam. " Immvwnm. L, "nun. Kilian. F. Kim-pf". w. 0'.\'u.. RWY. Symnd Class ”mums. m. V. Stocks. B. Downs, REV. h, L. ZINGER, C. RI President of St. Jerome's College, Berlin McCarty, Honor 3,7 Houorsv"L. Imethl. J. lirutlJruxz- sri, J. oorcnoviis, It. kWh-drain, L. t9toest'r, F. Weis. i':Y.cs Mark, J. Fax, w. McKn-na, G. Poulin. . Latin: Virsl t'lo lliuspcrgor; (I; Lam Class ”was, 1.. )1 Third Class ill-um”, Slumpf. Putz; Azar'k. Greek.' limit . Cl Greek.' I iinsprrgor, Honors, It. Third Clan: Lamlu- rt u s. J. Duran. German: FibI Kulttz. It. lhEIlLr (H‘s, L. Hun-r, l Class IIunors, c, G. Lauvdwrtiri, J SEW 'ioithui't J:UYo' FA _ Li, tlit. Blair,' Jane ":.io.--it, is umlm‘smud' thatadcal tvas jest an? thruugir by wliieltplr. Joras Gault, manager " alarge Trust (‘umpany in New York) City, and for some years assistant general manager M the ?derthis Bank cl Camila. Mammal. becomes the owner otavcry" The piece of farm property “on here, which he will convert ixntyasummm residrnce rn‘d make his. b'adquaryers during the hot monks. n! the yr'ar. _ ' " l 'rhed'vqttviting , "use and tlirout Irhal brcath, a with by u:-in~; Cure. _ Sin-11 _ The news is vtlry"xratirying to the residents of Ibo “New, as it will he P' Cu: people of “all. sins? it means that this district may become): it0p- ular 'me fur wealthy Ainvrieatts in which In huihl summer rc:sidencel.No more picturesqu or 1ttntlthy locality can bc fulmd in all the Provrncv, as nvcrynnv knows. , xis. Gaul! is a sisior 'i Mrs. Lang- don W0s, "I "Luigdon lull.", fit, Jerome's College as it Appears 'fo-day. The Three Story Port- ', ion will be Torn Down and Replaced by a new Five Story Structure. t. lilhlu'. Scrum! Hun-r, W, (immlr Scan} Year rat (has Manors; U; Lantisertus. >1 IS, L. .Nuu'l', It. " “mum's. S. l‘ithvy G Alan“, ll. Larkio. first "Class Honor; L. Huiwr, Hecon4 h'ilh'l’, tt.' Stilugidu: “mums; It. Devlin Pass J1.'ark, S. Md t Cla: Mann. Thir, iuumpf Fax. It?!',,".?"'" Ti _. _.- -re"fftrij-'-u',.,ao'., iiit, 3:; ',v9.'rCis,HI',Bf' a." _"_- i' et' . 'ci. ' - Eh C-s . e"! - M ';' _ f'. T gap“ jitiid ."r, P i,)ilt)sil,iltiiis)' a,» . A.Q, ' _'i','9 !.iii,'Js7s,i'rr: wtV - V but? , t s_'t1,' 2g:33'....,‘~.\ 3 . "tti it; ',iiiiiifj,fiii_', (lr?'. 44" . c, L d . V l " ., tr" _ we'" C - W t' ' _ _._.»..-- - . _ o Hi“ yiMlt -n 'rs, i, 'lass 1.lno l t' Lass S; M. .‘u and ihller. M.le aiu G June 28. DAILY CHAPTER 0F MISHAPS Two Serious Accident; Occur in Foundries at Galt on Mon- . day-- Drew " tr Incidents out. :m'i’iéli if» beau-no- 1$trNrth 00:- Iorlu "and” 'Yee: bcltopanuuul 0mm at»... that“ Im all hum caught and In ground about the 91:11., with ton-Inc tom an hum-tn consist of two mot-am a HID hit an. we: tho elbow. no Inui- olu or an Ion arm I.” we - ton and mauled. Author "rdottq wcldut mun-0d I luv mm. baton noon In the Juno- Wunook Co., Limited. worn. than - shrub was time): by . that from A (rind-tone. which bunt “no nvolm a 1 rapid rue. The mom “on. but. " left In below tho in... band“ lovcnly cutting bk he“ all him-tn. his “colder. 3.1111 pub- any hon. you” "In broken. Goon-u Bonn-am, . plum», tell than! " not tram MeCoomb's bundlnc he“ yuurday "ternoon ma received ur- loun induriea. ' Commercial Travolor Hurt. Peterhoro, June 19.--Sunday a com- mereial traveler trout Halifax wu brought to the city In an uueonscidu. Condition. He was found wandering in a swam: near Indian River Station. wheré it ' as learned that he Jumped trom the train at noon Saturday. He is new in the Nicholls umpltal he”. Opus-Armed Man Drowns. _ Thorotd. June 19.--A unmanned; hamster. named George Step, while engaged in washing a. carriage, fell 1n- to the old welland Canal here yester- day afternoon and was drowned. H. was about " years at age. ' Drowned While Canning. Knowlton. Que., June 19.--Two young men, named Fay and Kennedy, were drowned here Sunday while canoelng in Brome Lake. Keanedy'a body In! _ been found. Farmer’s Bad Amid-at. Aylmer, June 19,-Samuel Pound met with what may prove a tatal accident‘ " me residence of his son, Gas Pound. cut at Aylmer. Mr. Poand wu 00m- l, In; out of the doorway and did not no- 1 tics that the steps had been removed. the result being that he fell from the' doorstep. HIs lot: 103' was fractured In three places, his skull was “sutured and It is feared he is Injured mummy. Killed by Train. Ottawa, June 19.--h man.’ whose ro- mains were found on the,C.R.R.'tracks near Stillsvnle yesterday morning, u believed to have be“: George Thomp- son, aged 27, formerly of (Glasgow, Scotland. who immigrated hero a. short time ago. -, --- Two Auldonh. Wound. Jun. ".--w. Imam”, n mo:- of Cnvhnd. nu Noland by . an. yummy morning and ma ttta New York, June 10.--Wlwe1ock Nari TPY, the PJ-year-old troy arrested in Fort Worth, Texas, charged with stealing swam in cheeks from the First National Bunk cf this city, where hr was. a mosscngm‘, will be brought tn NW: York by the United y;tatesG'arrantve Company, who bond- ul him. The scumtnry ol the com- pany, in an interview last night, said: "We feel inclined to he lenient with young Itarver, as tw is only 19 years old, and by rcturninT, nlost oi ttw stnlm property-tw saiirsfret us 'lhat he uteant to, do tlu- right thing. His iathvr has ginn W4 all tit? assist- ( one" he t-nulll and has nun-yd to place 1 bis arm in a whim school. When the any has proved that he intends to t,iud a s1raivirttiorwttvri lite, he will he le-la-usul imnrthl‘ sslmul." The bank will take no at-hrn against the' boy. Lax-ets--.t Candy Bowel Laxative.‘ lf you have Constipation, I If you have a coated tongue, _ "i you are dizzy, bilious, saliow, If you have Headaches, Sour Stom- ach, etc., rysk 5 cents on Lax-eta. See for yourscti. Sold by A. G. Haelme'l, Waterloo. _ has Fred lad ct Hi Norr.rlk. a hty :w (:l'rigzh 1sYriur.v: Amtin'f the lmmi-l gran: arrivals in Torotttt: an Sunday. has I-‘rcdmick Gvorp' It,ror. a young. lad ct Hi, “In cortwh tr. m Norwich.', Norr.rlk. L'" I": as bricrlii and suiart) a hay :w 'um- vrudri wiii'c, to 212-. and camp nut (Min-Iywm his urn "rsprn-i sihility. 1irsrtiustirtnrtl as to" whirl, attrisudt him urn-mn- lo ibis country Ite answrn-d llzal he IIMLhcrn the principal -e--r9Atttrefe- hie parots 'dire "war" vi the Hm) hv was tak,. ine. ire [1113th " a' I:lto'oti,rraplt of a Jamily gnu-jg (aznxislinh' v" his tath- 'pu' and :mIEXtvrr tttrt trut chshtren. .ot Hair-m F.. i; Hu' rhht. A position lr, ll t ' In u it 'tt IO u- 1' he " tir EASY ON A TllIEl". a-any till, $2 in I umm‘y le. pusscssrs D l “P. iGl " BOY 'es ,wrtHunl Eur [mulch (BI-rim , .\l.1‘ A position . ot North _ him. and C:y there pocket, all l5 At Toronto, June 21.-The members oi the License Holders' Protective As. satiation ot Ontario held their thir- teenth annual convention yesterday afternoon. The reports ot the various commit ters were very satiatactory, and the ptsociation endorsed the recommend- lion ot the comma! on legislation, to secure an amendment to the Crim- inal Code from the Dominion PaNia- ment, so as to Mord protection to 1iccnse holders against such guests as are in the habit of leaving hotels with- out paying their bills, ot perpetrat- ins, other frauds lur tsrpurpose ol iost-aping payment. _ la, 'e",' '“W' The “Smhino' tum and ’ég/WMFW funny" way-hm synonymous. "s; 7 '.i'jti).(i.'('ii1i' Theeo1d.droarrwintordatean ‘-. Hu.' . bemado theorraodw-itharu". healthful heat if you have a “Sunshine " furnace. The [allowing gentlemen were elect- ul omeers of the association tor 1906- 1907: Pres., J. Hartnett, Windsor: Ist, Vice-Pres,, T. P, Phelan, Toron~1 N, 2nd Vicar-Pres., J. M. Brooks, Per urtornugh; Twas. W. J. Purse, To- rnum; Fits, E. Dicue, Toronto; Sm lien-w, Jag. Htsverson, Toronto' Au- Iliturs, J. W. t4candrett, Londou,and H. A. I'otitm, Georgetown; Executive, In easier to operate, cleaner. use. leu fuel and " shines" in many other way: over common furnaces. Two shaken one used to ehnhe tho heavy, trienguhr- shaped grates. This just cuts the work of shaking- down in half, beside-being euier on the furnace than the 91d one-shaker style. F. l couirvi, Dumas; J. K. Paisley, (Mama; R.il. Reid, Ingersoll; a. .uacFurlant, Toronto; W. Hassard, _ . .eErE , _ ' FtrttaCtti..iii.iii',,;,s, ,iit?l,,ltl!iijil,' ")rciiiiii)'iiist Lat16. 'l‘kn u 'a-ha-'. Cum-M And ;%&IIU.’$$§\V The Won-hf; Grates} alum:- In Gold Dust Washing Powder MUST PAY THEIR BILLS'. in yearly sale exceeds that of all othcrrwashing powdf.r.s. combined. Lsoks just a bitas if housewives appreciated merit, doesn't It? GOLD DUST cleans everything from msttar to attic. trteErtaigtERM. tigetrtrg:ug,srer,plg1t"cgtc't mund- USESFOR Ivork. mmmmmunummfimmwn “WHERE. LIPHARDT BROS, SOLE AGENTS 'AiiGiririo-uV, idem-L P. a.-matatrs a "an! SOAP. “Mat is your name. little girl? quespiéggfi ting teacher. Toronto; Jas. McFarland. King: and J. R. Shannon, Lindsay. "Ottiilia Kalamagoulapagos,“ a] swered the new pupil. "My stars, child!" exclaimed tl teacher. "Nobody needs to can such nname as that around in th country. You ought to have It chall ed." _ "i'm goin' to, maim," said tht new pupil, with perfect sren-prxssessioe, "when me and Demetrius Lnskasodq alollipopolos gits a few years older.'} The chaplain ot the Dundee Pris a few yelrs ago, wns‘on Sunday coursing to.the prisoners on t sub] in which he felt much interested, as the time which he usually occupil with an address had passed belorel had finished all he had to say, he co eluded, teverently, with the word: "If it please God, we will tiniahti subject next Lord's Day." llama! ately a vuim protmlcd lrom 3. cl occupied by a prisoner whose tens coetrtnrntent expired during them and added, "And it it plum 01 U1t no' be here to hear you." Al you nine you with no hawks. O -ttoeBre toe m alums-v. much W in"! ”than At the am an of amn- Dr. glow; Runny!" MI teILt'L u nun-”mun... Tmrr.FF.p.'.rrr'r. . .. V, V _fi them? You who - on. uhnny meat '1 mm . 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