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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-06-12, Page 3
. I. ..... - . e -:.� . _ - . . _ _- - _- �_ktt11 ;� .: ,, . 4 F111 .. . % • R• AIII��� 1 .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I . . . I a . ° �71ii JOHN M�ODONA tD. SixJohnafter the electiold ns of January, , 1874,, S UZZN h ATALM'8 TBODBLUN. rSE BILL �iaB ALL SIGHT. AF II>fiHAQPY >t[sR8I�A1N itl sRomewhst; demoralized and disgraogd OPpo@i- Bru�y Treatment of nor by KI&C >sUUM. I;_ Was thi pdgm IN]w paused the Tremble Ruda to the Murder of Aito said Child t� . I For a time atter the disaster that overtook the Ea•QgeeU Natalie'Y eapalglon trOpn Hem i and the Paramour's suicide. t A WidQ.,, 7. t, Life Ootuservotive arty- as the result of the.racifio ` R•, Sket.eh Of HIB. Life scandal, Sir John was looked on by not a few of Owl* ill oho Of the now sensations Of the Mr. Nagger Was lying on the lounge, and A Kansas City despatoh says: Some.11 • hie followers as a man whose career was closed. time. Apropos. is this a000unt, condensed Mrs. Nagger was sitting at ttae flat. weeks ado Mrs. Blanche Mackey, Wife of ___ __._____. _ _. _ ._ __.__ ___ -_- a,Ba R.latop�_.----_.W____ -- -_The-Mberal, --,Ministry -under---the-leaaership.of-from-the-New-Y-ork World; of i�stalie's love_ wilitiolnv.. ikll-oi a iiU n `hs e-`lamed - f-o . n mines of Ban`doin county, Col., arrivtjd - - ' ___ __ Mr. Mackenzie seemed firmly the p ospe -in atOty' - ward nearly rl Ken.... ter, visit herd moth fr(IA � +,,•I -, power. The counts partook of the prosperit' Natalie 1S the daughter Y out Ot the window, smiled at Galena, _ w '' . that at this period owed over the world likes ghter of Colonel raviehingl put her hand to her heart, week later William FORTY-SEVEN YEARS IN PAXLUMEN T wave, and there was a�, &roil y little hope for Heshko, of the Russian Imperial Guard, looked volumes with bar big, inrlooent Colorado, arrived at Galena. Alvord and the return to power o e Conservative party, and one Of the richest Of the residents of eyes nodded; etiiil9d .fid nnr�t( . ai Mta. Mink m�rg as — +--- "ant the tide of g-o-3he.rrs ebbed here as elect : � ' . _ ey en teee*her d o ly ands eA 1' where, leaving behind it a anivereal de session the Province or 13eesarabia, in Southwest- with her reit head says the Chios o Desi viae soon bas Bonds noon )Condensed from the Gllobej p pretty y g g P y y J11. of trade alike in the old world and the new. The era Russia. On'his way to the Russian Tribune, Alvord, Mrs. Mackey and her two children • people Bought Governmental aid to revive ca ifal Burin the excitement Of 1875,' The Esther of Sir John Macdonald was Hugh trade, but, with an honest recognition o2 P g Mr. Nagger wasn't feeling jest right, Went for a Walk. Some time later they Macdonald, a member of a Highland family of the truth that in such casae the opt young King: stopped at the fine Old anyway. ° _ y yI were all seen near Ohico, a village near _ . �,:..r... ,,..... . >a.. >�.,1 a_ .,r , r e i _. castle on he P A •• .f nett r r 6 nT ... ., -.. ^� , . • ,a .. wM: s�tfi,_. wti71p,, p. (}.. } �] r.'td141 l�ia 1{, .* ,a„ _fi. -rT - a�>: i, +d,' a "3�.n w,, rsu�G.-'a..w,D+.swota�.l,+tr�a7ak,r'"k�1.u.31uSa..�u�.W.c._z�..__.w E''.j0,.�,.u',.+R'?� .. !.__>v! s�w� m""T' y ,.._ , ,.,,, ..,,i,,, ,.ry'+'R, �T:`,. .rtr7•-"t"'^ *•t�,. "i,.;,,�'^"•..w.#k,��:�'��ij.II7a.a'.A'�•33u1'�:s,wrs ►r;_�:sw�,,u rS+i'rev'Iitfa-6GWiL'it1:_.r._v�.-ar+,t'xi'. ,+J1ue"7-,Nat�s'w.ts.w �.�z was born in Glasgow. within sound of the bells ' �Yu7tlit tiitilfeYgv' ��' audBh G�b �toail ix �l�Cti rlatisilvtiii"tlie Vyenag r er ot�ervra to ?" be snapped. aged 6 'cera, returned home along and �j, to the principle of allowing trade to sow in its in royal 'style. Milan devoted himself "'Tfea't a Woman," of the Cathedral of St. Mungo on January 11th, natural channels. Sir John, however, seised , replied Mrs. Nag- said eche had left the others ,in the Vii upon the discontent of the people. "• We will exolneively t0 Natalie from the very mo• er eweetl kee in her a es out of the Woods. About midni ht Alvord went 1815. Mr. Hugh Macdonald eml�nted ta'Canadtt p g. y, p g y g t l in 1890 and rattled st Kingston. At the age .of •propound' 'a poliov." he declared, "that will hent of his introduction. 6118 was then window. to the house Of Mrs. Maokey 9 batter this woful state of affairs and carry us between 16 and 17 years of age. grad was is don't mean 4o tell me oU're mo0►ber and oaken for Mrs. IYIaoke Ali 15 the son had so well mastered the rudiments back to office: Before this time there were many y y le, l's of learning that he. left school and be- avowed proteetionitte in the Conservative camp, notal for her beauty over nearly the Wb01e actinic that Way 'With a man ?" stormed Monday searobing parties were out look . •i i�ttssn and when Sir John in the House of Commons empire. i• ,4aeorgethBHace study sof law undr ' Mr on March loth 1675, laid dawn what be declared The attentions of hen fro al enitor she ills. Nagger, struggling to an Upright ing for the woman and child, and in the oil Singston.. Atte eia prominent barrister to be a "' broads national pollay," the members of y position. afternoon Alvord was arrested. 'He Oen- z years of stud he was rooeived with marked ooldnees. She had •• 'R�,.1�� - _ _ - - _-! - ._ . - - - - - - - - -- _- - - - - - � - .�—,-- s -. _ � _ i -- -z age of 21. He ar once eucoeeded to the largo id ere, an ete�e / 'a gone oga�k- "i practice of a Mackenzie, who died about flue propagated. the gospel of protection. The Offioer ; but the marriage-took place in the " Well, I like tbat. Who is he ?" in together and had parted pleasantly on ( gorgeous, picture he draw. of . the certain g g P P Y I, Uwe, and shortly after became associated as a effeote of the x. P. was accepted by the Bummer of 1875, and Natalie threw herself '• Ob, he goes by every day." the antekirts of Galena. Bhe had agreed it .p xtubr with Mr., now Sir Alexander, Campbell, people, and when the general election was with the utmost enthusiasm into the cause '• He does, does he? Mrs. Nagger, whal'e' to get a divorce from ber husband and h` 'tenant GoverAar of Ontario. It tVas at chis held on September 17th, 1878, ' the Conserve.- of her new country when war was declared that man's name?" J period that Hon Oliver Mowat became a law marry him. On Tuesday the search IOr yJ fives were returntld to power with the old a sinet Turks the following clerk in Kingston and first met the young law- tender and the new policy by an overwhelming g Y g Spring. •• Herr Briefmamn." the missing mother and child was re- ' yes with whom in after years he crossed swords ,majority,. The framing of a new tariff to take At the close of the war 6ervia was tree "A confounded foreigner, eh ? Show sumed, and in the afternoon both were so often, the place of the old tariff for revenue was a and powerful, asd Natalie had become a him to me I" Here Mr. Nagger bounced to found barging to trees in a Ion I piece of Five years later, in 1844, be entered upon big difficult task. But fortune favored the Govern- gg g g Q y molder, the child being christened Aleaan• Political career as member for the pity of went. Trade, whish had been languishing for g his feet and ruched to the window. "Show deneo undergrowth about W mile f;Oris AD 11 ha asc&adt Parliament of lidited 'the first year of the new re me, again became der. He wad born August 14th, 3678. me your ' Herr Brietmann P " town. The child, aged about 18 months, i': . Canada. H was elected 8s a supporter of the ,prosperous. For this the Ministry reeeiired the All the inborn . depravity in Milan's !' He's out pf si ht." was han in b & ribbon which its rand- r, Administra ioq of Mr. Draper, and on credit and Sir John with his usual shrewdness Q g y g11 Way lith,N, 1847, became a member of aided in diffusing the idea that prosperity heti nature now began to .develop itself: Natalie •' There you go-slang again. Never mother had given it. The mother was 30 � the Executive Cuunell of Canada as Receiver- soon had cause to re r oh her husband mind I know him-a little, ask, monkey- feet away, hanging by her apron to a' ' General. Ina few soaks ha,became Commia- been obtained by Act of Parliament. Toward Pot► , 4 black, eioner of Crown Lands, bat bis tenure of office the close of leao a contract was, entered into with the scandalous life he was leading. faced fellow-sneaking by." small sapling. As some men wcre,.paasing I , . with a powerful syndicate for the completion of This, according to one set of chro •• ' was. brief. A dissolution of Parliament re- g $feeler No, sir. He's tall and blonde and the Galena sit prison on Tuesday eveniri , 'the Canadian Paoffie Railway. Of the general' � y P eulted in the defeat of the Government and the election of 1682 only a bare mentiom led him to set & trap for big wile, good looking and-" they stopped to take &.look at Alvord, and " fix, choosing of a Reform 112infatry, ander the leader- need , be made. The Country was fairly Lh'e result of which should leave her •• Of course. Of coarse. NOW, Mrs. found him hanging to one of the bare of ship of lldesere. Baldwin and Lafontaine. fj Mr-• prosperous and the Government was re- reputation very little better than his Nagger, I want to know What` be said to hie cell window. Dra er accepted s seat on the bench, and thug turned to power with a good round majority. Macdonald, who had been own. One day, the story goes, she re- on that made you smirk' and bob 14 again returned to . The older members of the Government gradu- ' y y your s, We House from Kingston, became a leading ally dropped out, taking lieutenant-governor- ceived a visit from the Metropolitan head and look so tickled. THE....RIIS9I9N pIGA9lL ;T�aqre in the remnant ld the Conservative patty. ships and places upon the Bench, but Sir John Bishop Michael,. who Bald he came ie.- •• He said he bad something for me and - , - .. Gy kl Thopolicy of the Baldwin-i�efontaine Ministry remaieed supreme in the country and in the answer t0 a note gibe had dent him. She .vise OOmim u " B W lith Hebrews Are Banished'Frem ti4t and later, after the burning of the ,Parliament Council Chamber. Once or twice at this period g P• y Houee, of the Hicke-Morin Ministrv,was•opposed his health was regarded as in a preoarious con- was indignant and declared thatat con• •• Great Boott 1 Coming up, is he? Well, Moscow. 1':11 r • most vigiroasly by the Conservatives nominally dation. Another rebellion broke out in the epixn0y WS On fool t0 dextro her. Tho under the leadership, of Sir Allan MacNab, but Y bell) go down-there he oomeo now I" $axe is the teat O! the ukase by which` Northwest in 1885. That serious wxongs had been dim a minions were close at hand and the orally under that of Mr. Macdonald, hie first and suffered by the half-breeds and Indiaus,throu h' g' A maul tread was hoard On the stairs. i ; ; g Y, the Jews are banished from Moscow ablest lieutenant, the neglect of departmental work and also Bishop was arrested for alleged' intimacy Mr,Naggar tbrew of his cost and got ready 1/ t• ' At the beginning of the session of 1954 the with thedidn't 1. HeueefOrth, up t0 the time the >: through the wilful acts of placemen, has never Queen. At the) same time the for business. He wait foi the amendments 'to note 3 to chapter 157 of Hicks Ministry was defeated on a motion of want been denied. Riel, the leader, viae sae King applied t0 the Synod. Natalie while. of confidence. It then mtlpealed to the electorate. visitor to knock, but yanked open the door .. anted. Tuere viae for a time con- the )Ass On nes offs issued in 1890 are Mr. Maadoaald, still protesting that Upper Can- siderable disaffection among the Premier's Protesting against the insult, decided for and pounced fiercely out on the postman revised and become law, °el oda was reaeivingunfair treatment, was retucned supporters in the sake of her child t0 prove )ler fano• , no Jewish die- 11., pp Quebec, with e, stpffen- p with a letter for Mr. tiller, b q , sew r l be alio and craftsmenmove m M1 ?' bulk f tt er ars f Upper Canada. The ing a life support in certain quarters in Ontario. Dance, but after this •She clever lived With Ot OfYOrab it helped m&here along nisei' an kind shall be allowed f0 mOVe Froin • once again yr Kingston as thH lender of 19 ro- bulk pfd 1i' ry members from U The elections were brought on early in ]887, a pial, n_..___&U_tP...._-_ ._.ds .members__w_ere_Re.-:...ear.before--the ..natural expiration-.._ . -.... _....-__ -. _..__ ...... __. ..__,_... __ when,Mrs..Wa er-ex lamed between con - _.._.__ __..� __.........._- ._ _ _----__ _ -- _ y -of Perlia- � P within t3e�l�mite of�dewreh settlement Natalie never went near Milan until one vUlaioas of laughter that clic was brushing ' or '. 11 formers o�rs,Brown, aneea views under the leadership went ,and the Goverument was once more ging- w settle ov©r from any o111er city or tORll � ;��.ftheHiawho strongly condemned twined by a considerable majority. Of the day in 1884, when she besought clemency n her German and that in the language of the empire into the pity Or government `te olio the ldinoks Ministry. The Ministry gradual return of hard times and the growth of p ' . . was defeated In the election of the Speaker, and g for some soldiers who had revolted. He of Schiller and Goethe, $err Brietman ak' P the movement in favor of .closer trade relations vd •/ �� Of Moscow. ll, , I on unease stip what was in effect a defence of With the United States, all men know. Nor is it refarned her the brutal answer that they se simply Mr. Letterman. Then iris. v I Mr. Brodeur, member for Bagot, who in his own necessary to describe the election campaign of should be pardoned if she would come and -Nagger tore open his letter and found the 2. -The Minister of the Interior with .� person had acted as returning officer and de- last March, when the N. P. fought its list fight. live et ilia W1noe and "bc chambermaid to the Governar•(lener&1 of Moscow, will flared htwseif elected, was turned out by the It is probable that the arduous work performed P bill-and a pretty steep one, too, for Mrs. enact measures by which all dews of the independent Rerormers and --the• Conservative by Sir John in that contest helped to rob him of one of the Women he wee then mainflnining Nagger a Dseter,bonnet. of a Opposition. It viae euppbsed• that the inde- hes waning strength and vigor. around him. stifle description already settled in �� - --- --.__._pendant--Reformers-underr--MMr'-Bruwn,.�the most- ---During-big--ivng-osreer-Sir-Johu---was-honoir d- ; • --.----__..._...____._._....,-. --_. _-. ______^____..__ ____. _-_.....- _....... __---.--- oseo d-t-be-government-anti-territories-- _- - 11 ;f Mo wan numerous body in the new Houee, mould be with many marks of dietinctioa. He was a or Curl Paper. thereof shall be made raduaA t0 With- oalled on to form. a Ministry; but Six Allan privy Councillor of Great Britain, s. G, C. B...a How', Billed-llauesontuwshtt. •� Ten Dollar Bills f draw within the limitsof Jewish settle- MacNab was •sent for. Mr. blaadobald 'was the - - put, s nice OUrh in m tnonstaolie, -will, D. C. L. of Oxford, end an LL. D. of Queen's y „ . chief a frit in effecting a coalition with the There was one word the little girl heard you ?" said a well-dressed man Wednesday ment. • y ..-' p university, Kingston, He was twicemarried, on Novoye 1 rem a publishing this teat has Lower Canada Reformers and the remnant of r the Hiucke Ministry, and in the new Cabifuetwas the first occasion to hiscousin IFabella, daughter -many times a day: The Word Was 1llu0tien- morning, ae be leaned hook in s chair in a y y P g t of the late Mr. Alexander Clark, of Dalnavert. two editorial Columns of comment, upon its. appointed Att•rney-General West. Until the Inverness-sbire • and on the second to Susan toachit. Fourth avenue barber shop. I : oolition o4 1860 Mr. Macdonatd could never ' Bab w ••. " wisdom, and benefit. It regrets' that the count on a majority Brom U Agnea, the present Lady Macdonald, daughter q wondered who Mnaeentonohit could Yee, sir, cafe the barber, se. he tanked g . 1;,�� 1 Upper Canada for any of the late Dar. T. T. Bernard, a member of the be. The strangd thing•lived 'n the bureau a towel Under the man's ohin. " I'll, put a ukase does not include the dews of learned Administration of which he was a member. In Privy Council of Jamaica. By his first wife be drawers. Curl in it that Will Sts a weeks" he added Professions, each as physicians, spothe- ,� 1867 he ,bad become Prime Minister at the had two children-,John Alexander, born in y ' ' I head of the Macdonald-Cartter Adminfs- 1847, who died in the following year, and'Hugh It lived in the Sewing maobime. s. minute later, se. he pulled a couple of bills varies and lawyers, or merchants of the titation. In the following year the vexed first Gild. But it hopes that this is, only question of locating the seat of Government Jchn, burn in March, 1860, who was returned to It lived in the fall jar that stood on file out.: of his pocket and smoothed them. On g P y i tensed his defeat. The Ministry resigned. and Parliament at the last election as member for little round table. the customer's shoulder. Then he twisted the beginning 01 the end, and that the time11 the Brown-Dorion Administration was formed. Winnipeg, It certanly lived in the glass globe where Up One aide of the moustache and deftly is not distant when all the Jews of the The refusal of, the Governor-General, sir Ed- the gold fishes swam. fastened it .with one end of the bill. The empire will be in the limits of Jewish set. ;r mund Head, to grant a dissolution forced Mr. A Rride's lrfret Leaeon Brown and his colleagues in turn to resign. By Thie Went on till bAby was 2 years old. ,earite wise done with the other. The man Clements. i' e that move, familiarly known as the "double A bride's first lesson, says ibe " Ladies' There was n0 word alto ' beard so often as was snrpAsed, evidently, at seeing money in at One iter-Ont at the Other. � t' I ghnfHe;' the old MinietiSre Deme back without Home Journal,' is to respect the extreme tpe long, queer word, Mussentonobit. need for ourl papers, and more surprised as. &' being compelled to seek re-election. As bead of eenaitivenees of ler hunbitno, who doesn't Mussentouchit was everywhere-in the he saw a big X-in front f each eye. ,,Why do people so univerdall put more the Administration Mr. Macdonald practically 1'y g . o y y P P �' P , ,' ruled Old Canada from the time of the double- want people to know"be has just been mar• shining books on the parlor table; in the The barber applied the latber, but the depencence in the sense of hearing than ,, 11 N shuffle until the defeat of the Miuistry.on the ried ; consequently she wits be wise if, flower beds ;, among the roses ;. even in , man grew nervous. they do in the sense of sight ?" • asked a • • 4. ' Militia Biu in 1862: The Government tben atter her first journey, she resumes a own mamma's workbasket. the strange •' Is that mon hilosc bicall inclined New Yorker as he resigned and a Reform Administration was Y g ge �� money you have twisted in my P P y' formed under John sandfield Macdonald, that has eeen'wesr. ; if i.he .will forget to thing lived; sad if baby but took Up a mustache ? he, asked. got off the elevated train at the Brooklyn ' 'i with Mr. Sicotte as Lower Canadian iooh around in a startled manner when. reel of silk or Cottob, there W1tg Musson.' " Yea, air, I always pre good American Bridge station, 4 leader. After a vary precarious existence ever her husband is goner from her side, as touohit. scrip to common' paper or tin foil. And "I did not know that they did," remarked ; . ,<� the d-Dori old Cabi te, afterwards the Mac- ss it ie not likely that be is: either an One da bah found herself b the lase then," be added, atter a pause, "it gives the other. I bear people sav, 'I could donald-Dorion Cabinet, was forced to rgltign y l+ � .g y y Y P ' ,. in 1864. , Mr. John Macdonald was once more to he lost or stolen. The rex, thing ie not globe all alone. I he family were, very busy, tone to the business." I& out ehi�rdl my ears,' quite as of as ; Premier of Canada, although. his Govern- to kiss him or hold his hand in public,• or and for A few minutes forgot the little, +• Well, I've had money in all parts of y believe my eyes. e, representation sent t ou byapop "cation The of the Con call him 11 Darling" ,Any Woman Loan, prying, restless darling. This washer my clothes, in poy shoats and b&t b&ad, even "Nell, `just stand here a minute and be • . ,- federation of rhe Provinces of `British North make a man feel her love without making Chance. Up went . the Chubby legs in my undershirt, but-well, I never had it convinced. - .On those great eigne are 1%i America had now attaiiiAU such pro;torticne that him ridioolcus. into the chair that stood • rneae the in my mustache before. And. they look Painted as plainly as. possible, 'To the ,. he Administration could retain power without Another thing for ht,r to learn is, whyn goldfish globe. Poised oN the rounding like two saw bucks ; are they ?" Bridge,' and -To the'Street.' Tbay indi. " Negotiat ons weresarn open art a its Mril down, grow confidential cushion, baby reached for over to touch " Yee, each is a ten. I have used two onto Unmistakably which way is 'whiob, she is in a hotel, not to leader of the Reform party in Upper Canada; with the chamber maid, not to give her s the goldfish. In reaching the lost her fifties, but that's when stoney was a little yet a man has to be stationed here all the and, although with great reluctance, that gentle• piece of her 'wedding-oake and tell ber all balance and fellnted, dragging the glob» to the more plentiful-" time to answer the question, 'Is this the • "' to geGoverto bet mit aw emf rnned se about the marriage ceremony, and tell her floor. There waa s orosh, s Acresm, a rush, The barber, ebaved away, and the one• way to the bridge.T You cannot doubt, . pmssly to carry out a policy of Confederation, bow she Itched. You think ihte is riever and roamm& was on the spot. Baby was tomler evidently. kept up thinking. The for instance, that that well-dxessed woman with representation by population as the basis, done? Ask at some large hotel. And she picked up, kiseed and eaolded.. chair was near the door, and the faucet can read, and I myself caw ber looking fo e colasho d atSChEtienne lottetown ine1661 shouldn't, giggle or look enrpriced"when she "I delle I tilled old MUssentciuohif 'a some feet beck in the shop. When the at the signs. Yet there she is asking the ; for the purpose of effecting a union of the gets a letter from hc:r mothor addressed to time 1" she amid, shaking herself and walk• barber walked back to wet the towel, after ;game old question off the patient guard. It ; l Maritime, Provinces This led to another con- her in her married name. Men are par. ing cff.-Union Signal. going over the man's face once, the latter is the same way all over the city. Ask any t Terence in Quebec, where a sohemeof Confedera- tiontarly sensitive creatures about some suddenly raised up, sprang from the chair eon8uotor bow many people will take a tion was airoed upon, and to stinal conference and bolted ont the door. train-plainly labelled, 'This train for Boe- fin Lo��}don.in 1866.7, weer« tkie farms of the new thin}?B, Bind- they are rather given to think In a Bird Store. constitution were settled. • In these successive woman doesn't want a name when sbe •' Hold on there yon-fo,ol.l" yelled the ton,' Wilhpn4 Waking, se they board it, ` - deliberations Mr. Macdonald actively partici- Bete in this wary. Prospective Parehaeer-What s thoURbb- barber, as ho rWa to the door ; bnf the 'Does this train "go to Boston ?' People . paled, and at the last ,mentioned conference fal'loo ing parrot 1 Polly wants cracker? man didn't hold. He ran n an alley in certainly put more trust in ears than they ' acted as chairman P Y The Britieb North America Act waspassed in The Parrot (late of there e e e}--I am aware, she same block. do in eyes." Bridle the Duane. m d that there eaiete an almost 1867, and on clic lot of Juiy in that year the new y ear madam, Then the barber ant .down end roared �• Dominion came into existence. Hgnors of There are hundreds of women who have aniverasl but erroneous belief that all A Delicate Mierophone,� ' • various degrees were bestowed on the Miniatere While the others in the shop jbined in with yet to learn the great leeeon of silence upon parrots manifest a predilection for crack- him. •' I tboUtzht he Wae At a meetin ' Who had taken an active partin the megotiationa going to do that g°Of the OhemtalB Aa9iat- that preceded the passing of the Confederation matters whiob. belong only to themsolves, era, This hypothesis would be a•mneing all the time. Well, I've got the best of the 'into' .Assooitition, J. J. Smith' described a . - Act, and Mr. Macdoclald became Sir John A. and not even to their 'families. Whateverl were it not for the intimation it affords Of bargain anyway. He has got the shave little miorophone which would render Macdonald. Sir Etienne Tache had died in 1866, your husband may be, my dear woman, ro• the pathetic paucity of dietetic knowledge, end the Confederate ten dollar bills, and audible the footsteps of a fly. The little his pl•Ice at the head or'tte coalition Govern- member that he is cure n On the art o! the masses. Ms r ir- ment beiuq filled by Sir Narciese Belleau, who yours, rind by stsmpimg P P y I awsk I've got his hs►t. St. Paul Pioneer -Press. apparatus consists of .A box with a sheet of bole-'it until Confed"ration. But by that time his faults to the world you stamp yourself if you are aware that there is more nutri- I straw paper stretched on its upper part. S - John nlawonald bad virtually secured a traitor to your most sacred vows. Mar. meat and' inspirstiog in a single plate of The vara of Gloves. Two osibons, separated by a morsel of eti�s/ome control Br n r rho proceedin ,a y the riage is never without its little mieunder- beano then in three adore and ten crackers ? wood and connected with the two circuit biuet M� BYOt4n resigned iu fhb early part of 1666.. Mr. Mowat had previously acee)rted s atmidings, and it is well for you to remember A'thorough appreciation of Browning will Very few people take proper care of gloves. 'wires, ani fastene3 to it, and a carbon 11 vice-.-hsncel!orsbip, end therA rem,Ained in the 'that your neigbbor has to contend with ss never follow a regimen of Crackers. But They are slung on and wrenched off, and ponoil, plmoed crosswise between the two, is ' Cabinet Ifo member cf the Reform r,esny *e those which enter into, your/ life. what is the matter, may I, awsk ? Yon done up in unpleaeant-looking little wads, ,kept tela Coition b a Cl ith sufficient influence i1 gee b. tore ou ilia sou h menifeSt cbneiderable e P P y groove made in . ttie country to int rpoae any effectual p Y g bot truth- p rturbation.-Life and then are expeotbd to perform till their the latter. A very weak battery is, thon Check t1q the Conservative leader's policy. freighted saying, that it is only a fool who uses and give satisfactory west. .d pair o? eUffioent to est the inetrnmen.t at work, and Party tits sero again"cikawn more strictly, and to ile ali he knows. If there is a skeleton in A Now Chapter of Proverbs. the. finest French kid gloves will not long when the fly walks over the sheet,of paper, 'very soots Sir.fol.n Macdonald, instead of being our home t ell, ouch treatment nor one of the P the toad of a Nat.aoual Cabinet, was simply the Y or,your own bake and for the As a pink pearl in a scullion's ear, so it rodnoee vibrations strong enough to re- ' . leader oft the Conservative party As one of the sake of everything that is most dear to you, ogarseet leather or aotfon. A greed dela] act energetically on an ordinary telephone, is n fair woman without a good dress' depends upon the way id loves are ' y P joint High CammfasianeYa appointed by the be s true wife, s noble Wyman, and keep maker. P P Y� g put on -English echanic. Imperial Government ma to settle the Alabama. the hey of the Closet hidden in your heart. at first. They should be drawn on slowly a T ! claims and otter mei tars at issue bebwreen Whoso fellelh the truth concerning his and easily, the fingers being Great Britain and the United States, Sir Joian The roughest man has his tenderest spot, y, g gput on first, and The Big Head in the Morning. neighbor is not infrequently liable to h0Avy then the love'drawn over the palm and Proceeded t/, Waetintaon ,early in 1871 and and some day, when you least aspect it, you damages. g P 'Berlin News: Most people will admit agsistetf in the framin-4 of the WashEg.t0h. tn will find yon have tonobod the mainspring. g buttoned around the wrief. If the glove ie p Treaty, wh ch was strenuously oppe sed y P a' Better is a obo with a eer than a seven• tlhnt holid:+ya have their nee&, if they are ' .House upon his return But a brilliant ah Nothing so fodebee(a man who has wronged P P oaretnliy drawn off the palm $rats&oh time not abused, but most people will also admit G of Sir John Macdonald in defence of the treaty, her as a woman's silent patience. A for and-sixpenny dinner with a person of no it is worn, then the fingers, one by one, it p P I P position. � that they are glad when ilio holid&ys are � toy .tber vitt the necessity for union among more owerful sea on it ie filen en r P will last much longer. After removing them thllt0onservatives .necessity vie of the approaehine P P angry What is sweeter to a ooUre woman than over. Alter all the happiest and most lgeneral eloctione, induces, the majority in Par- words or fretful discussions. the failings of her de6►rest friend ? pull the gloves into ehapo and las them satisfactory- condition to be in is that o! ament to stand together. in tisane paper in a long glove boa. Do being eotuall employed '' �gi My son, when thou writest a play, know not la g y p Dyed in some ueefal and ' far y in 1872 th„ Premie went to the country the Truth About Its y the gloves together, Nofica` When .legitimate business. !. '` Ar malting overy pwsiblo arrangement to that thy pathos will be.Understood by the taking them offf if they need mending or / ure success The light in Ontario was a Brooklyn Life : " Yon have been con• pit, thy wisdom by the dress oirole, and -�-- 1 have become soiled ; a alight soiled- spot -Lad bf tc•r ouA. A abort time prior to the Dominion vioted, said the Judge, sternly, to the thy innuendo by them that cit among the may be roadil removed b rabbin it y 'Hnreonrt; the historianM'orley _ election Messrs Mackenzie and Blake, the y y Y g daughter, is, one of the aleveres; women in prisoner, who stood meekly toeing life so. stella.-London World. g Isadore of tit, Liberal party in Dominion affairs, lightly with a ,piece of flannel wet with London society. . bad deteate•t the 1+audfield Macdonald Ministry oueera, of wilfully deserting your wife benzine. Bilk Cr fine Cotton gloves are She is vary handsome, • In the Ontario Legislature. The Conservative and baby. There is, n0 punishment which How to stead the Tongue. like) to become stretched with wear. and has more than a local celebrity because arty in the Dominion was routed in, Ontario. the law metes Ont too severe for such a bade Preminr kidFranohtbard few was awtoue©in Y ,have on an perfectly y tongue is Olean After they have been. in use a while, there- other wit. . end dowardl sot. Now, air, The orieos health g , Kingston y y• moist, lies loosely in the month, is round tore, it is a good plan to turn them inside First tramp-What killed yes pardner ? �QeuebecNSir i Ge George Cartier failed to secure ahadow thing to say ashy the utmost sentence of the at the edges and hes no rominent out, and sew over the seams, takingthem Second tramp-Well, yer see Bill wuz „ law should not be paused upon you ? g p alms inclined to heart di Page and ester- of the pacific scandal loomed up dark N your Honor," replied the riaoner, papil!so. The tongne may be furred from in a little, and they will then fit the hand dippage, y . and ominous,' and Mr. Huntington formu- P P as they did at .first and are not like) to day the diffewoulty kem to a head. He laced the charges against sir John himself, hWatily brushing away a tear. " I ran away local causes, or from sympathy with the y fonnd a three-cent, ieee in hie west lining. stomach, intestines or liver. The dr ' stretch aDy more.-N. Y. Tribune, P g the Government was supported by a ma- in aelf•detonae. My Wife. Wanted mo to go y.-Buffalo Express. ' jority ai 8,. Bueedilv., however.. vViien, : and have _the bah 'cl picture tmken." tongue occurs moat frequoiitly in fever, ar the scandal could no longe, be uiade little of, a . Y p and indiesteb n nervous rotration -or The Southern Baptista hope to enter' -Aa a mle, wan'a a tool ; when itis hoe committee and then a .special commission was _.. - P tam Rev. -Quarles H. $ of a he. wants. it.cool Vie' session• A White-tongue ill di n ' appointed to bald an inquiry. ry'heTreslilt was a =--bilk is more used than it has beon for P ' 1cngUe • , � sails - P 8 on, of >sng- ,When 1t.a coc°l .he Wants bsinful blow to the friends of the Premier whb many Seasons. simply of the feverish condition, with land, at their annual convention in Atlanta it hot ; always wanting what is not. ad all along believed him to be innocout of perhaps a soar stomach. When it is' next spring. They Have been encouraged -It all the people knew what they were wrong the cff apin hie t of tho reveletiouat poin these utAllan. `-re all implements a "scoop " is moat moist and yellowish brown it shows die. to believe that their invitation will be talking &bons there wouldn't be nearly so 4 S y favored by newspaper men. &OCs ted. mach said as there is now. • nothing need' hero be said cave that, sten on ordered digestion. Dry and brown fuel• P October 23rd, 1678 the Opposition moved an -A cream -white guipure io vary much Ostgo -tOvl �2,kt,te.�1-tge�system,_ pAt#aihl _ _.-airs.-�3ixigo, -io-fila-mioietar--WOn'4 - +' �rrur you nook`?" ha &agezl; aBsi i ei_r____.. - ur lm area--to 4ro--�taroga•-csondemtri� tl lei-fes hong 10 gowns. typhoid. When the tongile is dry and you have another _ iece, o1f_1, ie,? __ . 'he:..ere, .hePopped .._ h ► :._._ .. , i • _of . i telt .:the Ga in t .-witb.oult,- _....... _ _....:.... _- p 1?a Tzeaiion. '! $ donk --- -- -. _ -- - M..-... m v,-_: ..µ,....het Un ._,,_-Min B �.- __V-@ iia_. _ _ __. W..e _ __ _.._ P _ ie11 ry„ . - +j- dw-s fug tie vote a `rho Hons`o, resighA. -Tho -•A mus a icir w'i w�ts''bcl13g 1a�ec�' NniT_ &fid,_ eMb_01 r i-uolf Iffif-to-i>Qitat�i�• lujnrlater ' -K--mn,k you, no. MOmmy, W'ho know, she answered brit I--I can it y_ - -,,,..,... tall of the Ministry watt announced on Nov. 6tb, rfeathered made a very .proiesaiont►l look. ,flan, gttstrio or lntestinal. New Yorh. ,has.bein-.warned not fo'aak twioa-I guess �I Not on me," he rejbica3, reaching for his lists. llfaekz�m2iir waw-called tufo form a Gb'verYi • agtinet the pitch. Ledger. eve are both in the same boat, hat. �. 1 , f%, ' '..i+ �,I�'1'h .-°' +»r+'�al�a't`�?i4;lfr ?-�1.-a>+V,tsrY:ga•.v„U rrrRe±RR'�n er+Y,txvnmu-below... t .:1 ve a.- -.a. I . p.A�StS , i�+° .:.� ' V rNi R� (�1 a 11 X, 1L_,!V . ,n 1, v iv,.a 29p . � \& 4&1`w,. CcM`fua.....__ . ...=A;A ..•.