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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-05-22, Page 71P .r,.-, 1....,.. ... ......,.....-. _ . _. .. .. ............ __.-.._..- . .. . - ., -,.... .,—,--- -..»-. ,. -_,.._-w....--_....-•-•-_-_.._-._.-..._ v - .... __ .. ..-— .. E DOMINION E,ARLI'AMEN tamed life Political character, and than a,oF� • ' 'readored.their verdict. If ttiie a iris of the.-Crown•in.�]�,��, --__.. _ ._ Spirit Th ,."........0 M ...,.. N,gW . _---_-•- �- _. - - "-+'— generosity were not reoogoizad in Ontario,: m. - Scene In w Boardia _ Home—A Bad But A Pittsburg Woman Tries a Hovel Z A at 10691 a spirit o! justice should The Hones adjourned at 1.16 p. m. _ s seer:� The motion o! speech was for as iddreee P j prevail, Not Uncommon story. . • -meat with Good Results, ca rigid. 10 ilio epeeah was -then ut and and then tate .agitation .would disappear Aldermen Beinbauer, of the South Bide p &ud•Canada would have prosperity sit and �Aps�`aol�et6B Fo]s 9t70lLA1�7D. � 6oene-A west end bwr'ding Douse for c ��` fed' ha P y • -'- tradesmen. Eight boarders at their break• bee bit upon a novel plan, of re•eath lisp The address was introduced ordered ' happiness- It wap time the storm Signal share la Profit In Sending the Animals laoi. A weWdiegred woman enters the. domestic felicity in Dub ho1.mes � ' to.bo presented tolhaGovern or-.G@neral b wee boiateci• ][l was lime that Canadians Across the Water, ouribg convivial hoabande of arankeuneee 'saoh members as axe Privy Oan lQrs,_ should be warned of _the. donge _� dining -room and tn9hee toward one o! t e _ .____ _. _ _ _ Y _ 9c -sage -the Pit tabarg-$irpateh:._--.------.._ __ _._ _.. , _ _ - ____._.____ Muolr of` �Ge agitation now existing °rPPxng horeee toBoot7in3-i"9 theTateati -boarders: - J•o`bn 1 e}ie -eu-yep. -making as y etixllsY oss>ravaxcE. was due to the course pursued by innovation in Philadelphia's export trade. if she would embrade him. " Hello, Mary I For some time past all the women end Mr. Charlton introduced a bill to secure the Within the last few months 400_ horses have is that You ?" said the boarder ..addressed, men in the ward -and sometimes from member for North r no (Mr. been seat to Aberdeen b the Allen Line g other card -who do not live ha happily the better observance of the Lord's Day McCarthy), and whether or not chat y with the greatest nouchalanoe. pp y had comm called Bandag. gentleman had the • steamships which t between that port " That's rather a cool greeting for your been ir: the habit of seeking the alderman's approval of his IeadAt P ply wile " �iidQiaB. a Ci7G tY,ltefier of the oases i1311i ;3fr .tr los, af.sr hitiQuoing a bill to he (idr. Devlin) knewnot, but it wee known and Glasgow, John liinney, a West Phil&• ► replied tfie woman, in an injored tuthd mend the Dominion Eleoti0a9 that when he occupied a prominent poli• delphia horse dealer, sent out on the Allan tone, -after having left, her for two people wish to enter for trial at court . Act, chapter 8, revised Statutes, said that tion in the Conservative party, and when Line Steamship Scandinavian last week 83 Years•" could not ran the gaantlet of the Grand it the candidate or agent at any time dura he was the Ontario leader be declared as bead of horses, among which were two Wife ! The boarders stared. John had Jury, eo the Alderman hue adopted another 11 �' R ids a# A�1al tta p tt k �t . i v" ;'S1. .R., ?� ..!�'1r•,firt?,�+• t _ it ax ! a.. -.s - r. „.: _ .. • .._ . r' aim,, lw. nl 111 s �ci a ar ! .._.c 7 ,,...,., „ ...,,.v..,. .6@� Sryp. �. .w....,. --- p, �.. e,. _ .. �+,*•,,. s+� �M�• ar ,e`�aa,,,p/•. 11.x. ,},.,,,,,,, Il W ..a. ,��] J� ,.�+ . !a� i�-1 ...ALL .wt �.Y RL iL'L•-—iC�i(J�4VC.YIi'`A.''�Jf(.'31�11f+x: "..�'4kN.:{'.�s'" _.V:..i�i.'.1... Y Ji`Yti.:'iG1i::J�.'N:N+R.., a£•.'�."�'1, }ii:E�:i. .��e'�.'._•W..3„'CL't��.wW.W"�7'.'}E1l�i::�0}_1oL+1.o.w.i?......yy''•'.R':...'r::l.'ir... Z.. y..�.. mend I m- ode or would be solicited to the French,, of ole Aberdeen, Scotland. The latter bis Company, several oy' nn ywomen is she Wit s woman who last night wished ta �^ Qaebeo were got/ing more ., g sae her husband for support. She lied n0 make, any grant of money or construct any French than when they were conquered opened large Sales Stables. for tho exeludive neighborhood. If it had been three years �P , public work for the. benefit of the eon. on the Plaine of Abrabam, and that as sale of American horses. I would have been quite content," said ease,'aLd had nogroua s either for charges Stituenoy, such promise being calculated to members of the body politic they were a Mr. Kinney accompanied the vessel on John, drinking his tea with exasperating of cruelty. . influence the election in the interest of the great danger to Confederation. That • was her passage to Glasgow, intending to bring composure. ' I'll tell y on how to ours him," said the t� candidate, it would be considered 'a cora pretty strong, language. The finite of back Shetland ponies. Chicago horse "Now that I'm here what do you intend Alcde:mar.. " You -just do the ei;me as he rapt praetioe within the meaning of the such utterances were today being reaped. dealers expect to ship from this city over to do ?" asked the wife. does. If he comes home and sme,ehes fur11 - Aot. Tho provisions of the Act would also The first ahot upon the French wawfired a thousand horses within the neat eixi " I intend to remain where I am and nitnre, you take a poker and help him. : ' ; -r_ __ aaee�r¢�-a .ceitar _ ., . ., - e-yesailF�Bf-�'-�ti­sfiit� .. _ mace DY any Patimet filinister, or offioial in the Local campaign in Ontario. Now to the bulky and awk,pard running horse the husband. "Yoe, for I oan't have a does. If he gets drank, you go and ga�i in the employ of the Government, where the firing was going an all around. Been &ll through dootland, and is used as a woman here in a houseful of men," added drank, too. You can stop him that w ay, as election was pending, and which was Separate schools and the French language, coach horse and general roadster. the boarding mistress. for I have given others the same advice, calculated to influence the result in the it was declared, must go, Tlie great ', It coat 030 for the transportation of each So the womon, who had followed tier and their husbands were thereafter, on �'.; interest of any candidate ; and also the danger to Confederation was in the policy, horse, besides 840 inearance,ou each animal husband all the way from Newfoundlind right. , always of any railways or other relimin• valued at 0200. But notwithetandin got lodgings,and .the husband went over „ A slier. time ago a woman onme to ° iFa `i p pursued by Mr. McCarthy, who received g me and said her hneband of drank and ' " ''.. arise which would give the impression that the approbation of many members of the these heavy chargee, which do not include and coaxed bar to lend him 810, and with g a public work was to be proceeded with and House who dare not declare openly for his the expenses to Aberdeen from Glasgow, the 1610, and what money he had of his raised & rovi' at home. I told her to do the ,`';I , which world influence the result o! enoh policy. This orasade would have a moat the shippers, realize a profit, and propose to own, and what effects .he had, he disap• eame, enc: she eafd she would- After , �ctiori• a. unforianate effect, -because it would abow push the :ride. roared. Ilea the wife was bound to fallow leaving my c,ftfaa Bhe saw the barkeeper c "," Bir Jobn odonald suggested the addi• that the rights of minorities wore not to be '----•• him, and learning 'that he had taken a the saloon her husband frequented and tion o! & oian providing some penalty for respe&ed. O14B Too MANY. ticket to Boston she wrote to a friend there told him that it she came into the saloon , , ,. I ' any candidate who said that it bis party Mr. Mille (Bothwell) moved for the to send her some monby. People don't .and asked for drink. hemae$ not stop her, r succeeded in getting into power Such patty oorrespondenoe so, to the Atlantic mail A Parson Who Had Two Beaus to lois generally send money when .yo,a want it bat do as she wanted. ;•. I would egoist railways. Service. N string• but ibis friend did, and - ibis faithful or " The next evening she walked boldly ; �# u Mr. Landerkin-I would like to ask An Amherst, 11T. S., desptctoh Bays • The pereisteat wife ie on her way to the "hub" into the saloon whore her. husband and ,f'' i Mr. Foster did not have any to Sad tc confront him.-1{Iontreal Witness boos oompsnione were ranged sloe: , if the Bill will refer to the high Commie- 'ih 1h Amherst, Baptist Church &t i. b - ' g the ,- wi a .requeet for information. The nainees •1 .:,,� sioner ? meeting this evening, passed a very strop bar, and said : ' I Say, fellows, its mighty , + . ' original line to was to'secure aro a l&nti0 g mean weather. Have a drink, wiD , Bir Richard Cartwrightct think we will service line to Australia and an Atlantic paper , wneerning the conduct o! the A GIRL s LIBRARY. you ? Tal:cd one on me. Bartender, i # a tinge to have a apodal. Act for the High service. Today the Pacific service wase[ P•etor a late assistant, Mr. Allred B. give �� ; Commissioner are and aim le. Sta lee. It a ears Mr. 'Btu lee has been 9 he Books a Librarian Thinks Most Butted me a good stiff whiskey. I want the beat: , q.1& IR Mr. Edgar, pin introducing ung a Bill .to mentis ant ardre&t dleal of ti e t h thea ogom• engaged to two or more ladies at the esm@ . for TAem. " Looking M the men, who stood &$final, 1 ` . *mend the Eleokor&l Franchise . Act, Said P' g time -and promised -to marry -each within a Max Cohen; librarian -of `the ' Mafmon= -the_ woman. said-: , ' Whst'o- up,- boys'? . plash the Atlantic eervioe, it had sonar ides library, prepared' g Have a drink, I es and she drained ' that whether the Hones decided to retain short tante. This was rather too much for y, ase re arae a. catalogue of y+ ^' '' been unsuccessful for vesicae reasons, the brimming glass, though it nearly k, I °'�` the Dominion franchise law or wh ther it any ordinary mortal and the crash eame the books in the library which he thinks R y , Before the close of the present session they Y choked her. Her husband came a to her was abolished, as he hoped it whale be, 'ho ed to be in & on Tuesday last, when the youngest of the will prove attractive to girls from 14 to P * p position 'to -give more end said, Why, � r ' he intended to teat the feeling o! the definite and more favorable infor ladies came over from Now Brunswick, and 18 years of age. He has made it a point to Y+ rY, wliy are Cyon j- k, Y Hones upon the e rinoi !e of "one man one she and her friends insisted that he should here ? I've as much right as you,, re. �, P h principle select tbose most congenial to a girl's g y � „ They realised the great desirability of lieu- . g g plied the women, �' ing a first-class service, and hoped, soon to marry her then and there. He consented tastes, but which at the same time will Mr. Wood '(Brookville), in moving the prooured a license . and then refused to StimWate their thinking and be conducive " As a sequel to the story, the man and , be able to melt the wishes oi' the Hoaee: g anagen left rho. saloon to ethos t first reading a' bill to amend the Doman- i31r Hector Lanaevin moved that the me,ke ass of the license: Under the air- to mental growth. The catalogue includes together, sad 1114 ;:; �' _ ___-_- ion-Eleotione otreaplained that lborewas fiitietor-xeoeptio of-petiiione fns- uiivs� oamstano@a-all-ilia-piiriteB oonolnd@d to Upland -and -Meadow; ,-byOharleeAbbatt, 'hnakand toak.a_solemn vow to fever-tor�ob ------ R, _ A ambiguity p Lettere and Journals of Louisa M. -liquor again. The couple are now living f, , g y ' e few se to whether or not 'bills be extended from the 8th to the 22nd of wait until,+mornmg, but daring the night Lite, ver 3rd it i a deputy ret rning officer should number .May._Carried, , the ourate slipped away, leaving a osrriage, Alcott, Marjorie Dow and other y P)? Y+and it was battier than •dos@» , � I the ballots before putting them into the road cart sleigh, horse, library, trunk People," b T. B. Aldrich - the Esss s of lawsuits. �, �:, Mr• Tapper, replying to Mr. Flint, said- g y► + Y Y 'SVhon tl:o alderman finished. bis tele 4he box. The bill proposed to make it diear it is the intention of the Government to eta., to coneole a good many creditors. Francis Bacon; The Life of Samuel ;� % $hat that officer should number the ooun- Johnson," by James Boswell ; " The woman said : Ill do the same thing if ii have the fishery bounty obegaee issued Grandiseimes," b George W. Cable ; the kills me. 130 acme recreant husband mn9i ,. > terfoil, but not the ballot., -._ •_ _aim L C�1, ;„ o,►nh veer• s ,rEkDLY DUEL. y g „ bewmre of a eoene. y. Mr. Malook introduced a bill to ameneRIS` Baeaye a! Thomas Carlyle ; Nicholas _ the Militia Aot,bi ha - @d,_ rp.. Ont. �� T� - OhallenSed to aro tl_Gombat the &M Iuiok " y..Charlee- token �� Hietor3r--sQrrrtRFLY otitis. _ _ plain _ _ __ _ �tnoveB the diega611tioalion which preventaT' ora Man who $!lied xineteen Per- of the IInited states," by Edward a� ,, offioe11 re in the Canadian militia beings sane, Eggleston ; The War of Independence," Young 'vlo,me,a vgho spots 711,®fr rrinancee ` , .`a appointed the officer commanding Heil A I A Knoxville, Tenn.,des atch received to. by John Fiske • •' The Vicar of Wakefield," Majesty 's forces in Canada. roveGENTLEMEN,—P + of Warrytna,, P,,, 7 y y' The day soya : A bloody duel was fought near by Oliver Goldsmith " Twfoe Told People often wonder why some girls with Mr. Cameron, (Heron), moved" the firethison abare Wedneedgy by two men named .Tales," by Nathaniel Hawthorne , ,, bright ydnng faces, langbing eyes and • reading of a bill to repeal the Franchise Suninier days are �t hand Johnson and Sizemore. Trouble had "Ramona," ,by Helen- Hunt Jackson ; t Aot. lie said that the Franchise Aot was AT m existed a long time between the men and " A New England Girlhood," by Lnoy congenial fi�w of spirits, which makes is„'. vicione in principle and bad in dotail, and)mmis- failing . to settle the difforence, Johnoon Larcom Outlines of Jewish History,” them general favorites everywhere they pgo,ro. ��� �. could not be remedied by amendment, Boer the you are doubtless medit sent word to Sizemore t.o meet him ins by Lady H. Magnne ; "Mar ,ret Msit. have plenty of benne yet no marriage prw , �1.',, � , g noesis. Thi girls won remind ns of bright fie proposed to abolish it, loot;, stook and secluded spot. The challenge ase accepted feed," by eMro. M. Q, W. Oliphant ; butterflies are the ones who remain single t 'ta rkel• a Chan e .of clothing. Per and in the fight Johnson was killed. Size. „ Doctor Zsy," by Elizabeth Stuart g,1111 The.bill was given a first reading. �. more is the eon of s mea who. killed nine- Phelps, '• ilia' Iongeati. Men like to woo girls for' > 1i` , Phei a and A White Umbrella in 'I" i Mr. Cameron (Huron) introduced a Bill teen men beforer being himself killed. A Mexico," by F. Hopkinson Smith. -New lhemeelvea and they do not like artfulness. , ; ,_ �, , 0 amend the Act reepeoting the election o>:==� you want a summer SII reward has been offered for Sizemore's York Times. 'Men want the solid qualities. For in. • � " members of the House of Commons. He stanoe, few men will entertain a tender A a F1+7�V arrest and a 1Berge posse is now hnntingbim re and for ora women who t to enliven F.'„ proposed to revert to the old system whi0)urivate fine felt or Lahey straw down. Figs and Thistles. g y g � ." prevailed before the Government assum + Lr.ioT L Not to ea no to nail means to say their visite by telling them of everything " �' Y y yea to detrimental that happens , the power to appoint the returning of6oers Why. (to Fishing? the devil. PP ■s conoerniag other�k ,F . Where there was one riding in a county thr:----� underclothing' suitable t¢ Tb@false coloring which •morbid condi- g get 'b lady friends. The little mintakee and try- ' � :, .1 g Patienoa is the old we y going in eitaeition9 of others should be sacred Sberiff ebould -'act ; where there were tw,:'LASS ' tion of the b sical man throws upon men through the fire of trial./ g P y • P and never. talked over b the registrar should be the returning officept+ rest, season, air of fine S and motives hinders much the rem t sad pep on earth are those who, y disinterested ' The rioheet ole , for one, and where more the. t�overnmen Apply a � P P ave Awa the moat. parties. 'Women who speak lightly of I efficient discharge of professional duties. g Y abaen� corsnione to their osllere lose the . should appoint the additional efficsr. Th • A Methodist' Bishop, who is well-known all g corp anions socks, braces collars neC P A cod deal of the devil's best work is charm of sincerity that men desire above Bill' made additional provisions as to Cor t , done b careless 10 - .Y (,O, over the United States is an enthuaiaet{a Y people. +• The world looks at what a man does all other that i si and merit the opinion rapt practioea, and fixed the penalty at tw,r west. fisherman. He says he would have been a ,bat of deceit that visitors are certain to oarsy ,, �;:�.; .years imprisonment or a fine of #500. h other fano or white shirts. , I hunter too but for bei* near-sighted in his God.looks'at what be means.. y ,. g g &way with them. -Olive P. Fairchild, in Mr. Tapper moved the first reading of lvellers. youth. When his over. conscientious friends The man who never prays for anybody Young Ladles'Fashion Bazar. Bill respecting fishing vessels of the Uniteknow, �f ask him how he can, afford to a end so else never prays for himself. _ - States. do, we - Narita to See y0u,�, P The more we do to hal bt mach time.on the river bank he re lies • pothers thelia er P 4 The Masher. Sir John Macdonald moved that whe' CENT. �' As a means of gree, air." � our own burdens will become. � : ,, the House rises on Wednesday it, fitex rms for you want to see our Nothing can be nom The hypocrite does an immense smoant Did you ever watch a man who con - adjourned till Monday., Pasties y x g pared to fiend sports yP siders himself irresistible b the gentler 7 it inter- in the way or recreation. Of course the of work for the devil for very small pay. y g ,. , , r � 11Ir, Taylor moved the first reading otlil fes of eame -amount of mere h sical exertion oro There are parents who work for their sea . tiVliat a study -what an eahibiition o?i . ' ,i, 1, !Sill to prohibit the importation.and im We have special Valu physical he is sure to make I You will see him oil �t i`'r �''' 1 *land and g be easily had by artifloial means, bat this ie obildren too mnoh and talk to ,them too ,.; tion of foreigners and aliens under oo.Ti;w.�eTI a only half, perhaps a lege. No mind that is the elevated, at the theatre in the parks 1 SH► g p P Ii1fIe.-Ram's Hors. and, in the streets. He stares at every " W 3 . �I tracts or agreement to perform labor these lines, bought. awn • trained tarolose and !intense & lioation oda + t �� Canada. � PP womani .t wir. s his moastsche, primps his r , w� B suddenly leave off and do nothing. While Thate trim, soars en9 keeps adjaeting his Dost. He �' , Sir John Thimpson, in response to r officer where such occurred, the name Watson, said the Government"had, a reed p + one swings the dumbbell or takes a ooneii- America : Hardtack -How are you get- coca ,tion 6na address of the tetnrnin y g ogles, stares, glances over big nagana er, x�y,"� g g tntion&l, the tough gnestidn, be it •sermon, flag along with your new clerk? Is he a and ventures & Magnin p m $o pay the Coate is tenting the uoaetitn- officer, rho date o! the return by the s brie! or a battle! with pneumonia, riots in good man? l� smile or tilt off ; x .. tionalit among others of the Manitoba returning officer to the clerk of the P his eyes. I1 is not once in a hundred timesr y g ilia brain and will not down. The ons Clambake -He works like a charm. Did t I y -I , I Act, 53 Victoria aha 38 an Act respect. Orocvn•in•Chanoery, the date of the re y that a woman returns his glances; in foot . ' + P• P cel t show is to give the mind something ,,glee Yon ever see a charm work? 4 most of the women are afraid of him or a � e� " `, ing Public Sohooln. . pot each, together with the name o! upon whioh to work. This is most success- Hardtack -I never did. Mr. Lariviere, in movie for co ,es .of the electoral district, the member elected are disgusted. But when a victim who i� d P Lally done in the effort to circumvent a ail Clambake -Well, that'* him. ', M all correspondence, petitiona, memorials thereto, and the date of the publication y in the semolina of business as himself does � � � P P trout or make the Moet of a day a shooting. --�--- ave him &fall a , , and an other dooumeuts submitted to the of his retain in the Canada Gazette. He one or the Unfortunates. g gnivalent for his efforts, , y The intensity with which a genuine sports- what a conquest he makes of it. What a y .� ' h tri Council in connection with the aboL said that it had becomenotorious that g !tion of the affiaial nee of the French lana irregularities line crept into the methods men will tonne his trained lsoilitien on enoh Puck Brotherton-M•rrisge is ' a 'wondertal conqueror he thinks himself.- r ��. of boldin a problems in refreshing ,to a degree, and tailare. New York Sun. t i` $nage in the Province of Manitoba, by the g elections, and delays bad sometimes sapkemely. fainy. Benedict (in surpriae)--Why, I didn't . _' '''ice ., � Legislature of that Province, said the eon- occurred for which eaffieient reasons were • . " g not i These'are some of the tninge I say to my know you had ever been married ! Slectroplating the Dead. etitntiou of the Province of Manitoba was given. He desired to seoettain the. friends who seem surprised to Seo s reacher Brotherton=I haven't -I failed., ,, J 4, , ` some list similar to that of Q-lalioo in reason for the delay in gazetting his return and a miseionar P The Egyptian mummifying process o! ��`, pv in South (ire y Put on •ducking coat ---�- preserving the bodies of the dead is emat in r . reRarti to the use of tho, English and y. It wag desirable, if there and Waloaoh hat and "take to the woods." -Fires last month destro ed property to the shade Tr a French chemist who boa bigefi, were any advantage to be ained that all 9. P P y y I w;' French fan[ '� And to myself I say that if ever there vows the value of $11,309,000 in -the IInited disceverEd a rooase of eleat�opleting a ' .fin '.• Mr. Lai vt ro moved for copies of all should ,hsvo it • while it there were an P P disadvantages", it should be remedied as far 6 position in the world whioh demanded a States and Canada. The total for the first oorpse with gold, silver, niokle, bronze or E " correspondence, petiei<1na, memoriale,briefa g little communing with nature from time to four months of the year was $44,307,150. copper,, eocording to the size of the frieade' '.' and faotom.,, and of any other documents an poeeible. g y ooketbool:. It is horrible to oaptemulata� y time it is the one I am ;ryin to fill Even The confine recently taken has demon I�.;,r. Mr. Mille Bothwell p enbmitted to the Privy Uoanoil in oonneo• ( ) said the subject was 1f'I thought it interfered a little with my stinted rho gratifying f&ors that there are bat the oft. hue arrived when etatnes as tion with the abolition of Bo orate Schools entitled to the oonfiideration of the House. 146 arishes in Scotland where there are no perfect m life and and in any desired �' P present anoaese in my work which I no not, p in the Province of Manitoba b the Legis In a large number of instanoeB. consider- P y R I should still not deny myself that which I paupers and, consequently, no pxr-rates, metallio oseing lature of that Pcovinco. .the had, afore able delay had occurred between the date ,may be erected in m>tufio- Y b know to be eneenlial to my properly living and that in thego,,parishes thorn aro no lenme, armor halls or libraries. f�• the Province of Manitoba' was created, a of the election and the date of the declare- the long and laborious life that I ' believe I publio•bousee. tion. There were penalties provided b �. : ?� system of Sapr►rate Schoola in that colony, P P y am entitled to look forward to. -Forest and Tag British War Secretaryannonnoed ' and when the Manitoba Act was passed it law for the returning officers who abased Wod Doctor -No, sldl►. P Stream. in Parliament ester"de that troops I� was intended that this system, which the. powers given them, but in many ansae — .. - y Y P Continent : 4�d Doolor-No sir • I never were being sent to British Beohuanalsnd ,, "exietel in the older Provinoes, should be they could not be enforced, tie the men flack to the Old Posta Rate, have a patient die on my hands • never I ;,.�',� " .t, 8"e to oppose the proposed 000npstion of s continued in Manitoba. Be might any in appointed had nothing. In 1887 the A airoalrr wan received at the oat office Young DOOtoY-HOW da'yon manage it �' { Clerk cf the Crown -in -Chancery P portion o[ 1}i6ehonaland by the Boers. As Old Doctor—When I find that a man �t� regard to the gneation of eduestion, no y waft at to day from the Postmaster. General, stat- the invading party is composed of 20,000 is going to die, I ,,get him to call in an - well as that of a dual 1�Cngusge, that Mani. fault, but now it was the retarnirpg officers. ing that the Department had 'decided to well -armed Boers, the troops will have other doctor. fobs had ignored ilia foster of who oonstitu- shoe was a gross bbd. and one which postpone patting into effect the regulation their work out out for them. The last -- f� tion in the psesiog o[ an Alit daring the should not be tolerated. introduced April 18th, compelling the war which the Tories waged against the Rvxew,►YS are so' common nowadays 'and;+ Beasion before last. Proceedings had boon Sir John Macdonald said every return. payment of one cent postage for every two Boers added little lustre to the Bzitieh eo many people get killed or injarea that it .. taken in court in order to test the aotion of ing-officer would be responsible for the ounces on papers mailed from the offioe of arms. In fact it disgraced them. The remains a great wonder that Some kind of the Legifilst proper performance o! his duty. The nab- publication to subscribers in the IInited Battle of Majubs Hill, where General an invention has not come into general ase Mr. Gras wn the abaenoe of Mr. Torte, liostion of his own return was delayed by Kingdon until July let neat. Newspapers Colville was killed and his froops routed whereby & runaway horse could be easily • . E .moved for bogies of doonments in oonneo• the ret arning•officer, who wag a personal will accordingly be mailed to subgoribers with great slaughter, added greatly to the and quickly unharnessed wbile on its wild " tion with the construction of the' Kingston and political friend of his own, and had it on the old conditions until that date. prestige of th3 Boers, and they have been career along the. streets. We are aware, I dook. arried. not been he perhaps would not have had g the petition fila a t going around with a chip on their shoulder that devices exist by, which it is claimed a _he Mr. Devlit? moved for copies of all Pali. P d against him. He agreed Don't Like the C&t. ever since. Colville was considered the horse can be unharnessed at a moment'd•'• and tions preemited . to His .Eacelleaoy with that all magna should be taken to See fair Chicago Inter•Ocean : The public whip• greatest tactician in the British army at notice or at leant detached from the reference to the School Acts of Manitoba, Play on both sides. ping dost may be cruel and against oivW- tbatt time. General Stewart, who lost big vehicle it may be drawing when it io run - and all memorials, reports, Orders -in- &totted onCharlton said it 4th, that his return was zation, but the statistics of Delaware Show life in leading the relief column across the ning away, but for some reason or other Council, and eorreepondenoc� in connection g P two weeks later then that it is prolty effegtnal. Obly one out of desert to the Nile, was, ,on his staff, and they have not come into general use. When with the same. The Cakholio county of that of the member for South Norfolk. It enoh hnndrod pnbli y whipped ever appears the men` ander him comprised Some of one sees how quickly the horses of the fire Ottawa had for many years been, repro• might have been through inadvertence, but for a Second dose, while 37 per gent. of those the best material in the army, yet the de srt ' Boated b Protestants both in the • Com- each delays were nnjunt. y p went can be harnessed end yoked, .ed , y sent to jail for similar crimes appear again 'were beaten on ground of their awn shoos• surely some person with an inventive turn mons sad rho Legislative Assembly. He Mr. Montagne said the delay in this Dose before two years. ing. Just at that timo the Tories were of mind could construct a get of harnegd• `h' wao.tha Bret Catholic who had represented took plaeo on account of the illness of the _ � .__ .,. driven from ,war. end atthon h the whiifia eon-ld alae as,q.,r.{©kly removed. 'gQt4rtp • return officer. ., p f' btoawa county in Chia' House, h s dlAin- g• The French who are eacaysting at.the Jingoes cried for revenge and blood Mr. this done a runaway wonld -.have few gniahed predecessor, Mr. Alonzo Wright,, Mr, Malock,moved in amendment that rains of Delphi do not seem to be getting Gladstone refused to oontinue the war, terrors for those driving or for those. walk. having held the seat for 29 years. That the following be added to the motion: Also the big end of the bargain by any means. believing that the Boers were bei* an- in on the eireets. If the bores could be gave the House an ides, how liberal the copies of all letters written by or on behalf The Greeks are permitted to retain all the jagtly attacked. For this he wag bitterly freed from the shsfte b the _ _. ots _.. _ _ Y ._ y Y palling of A '.. _ _ rtha bttCatholioswa vers were �n.:._tWtrsa a seta date: memhe other side of Of ber, -el o*or to any otherpmber of the eroon or..ent to an'. lscixg Mlmwd- tri .mhkib abil A l ora mesal aeeeiled, bat the Grand Old Man declared strap or bolt or by pressure- on a spring; - g e 1 oiagte atadi England avec�iro�igM aird_reg�sent$d. xn�[csy- RPV, be_.gatvsd: nxn3_�ia -__ _.._-_._ __....,�me t�,rauarad the did not ac��::wla6t _oa$rc, _alien au Q iia h�t�oy let:aaraal�pg•o car.._ trctggxeph.and piiblislt-tb6 rfgatrttlr�fGr rrr acle ar n .-.�_ . ; _ � I :. _ :._-.__ :---�. _.�..._.__--=. , • 0- .: _ . _..... ! .;alio feu! d accidents prey Aat�.-. ,. $acTi, a- coritxivetno�. , ... ..,,�,. _., n___�,-', -- ------ ,,.,. g .teligto , vfaws They Simply- asobr= � asked, to, making his return to tho period of the years. alis ossa wrong,. slionYrd trot bo°b&rd to make. .i 10, . I .. 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