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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-02-23, Page 3* � !� . 1! I . I 1 Vebruary 1-6, 1883, � . I I .1 - � I I I the Muskoka Slide,,Darn &Boom Company I V : . " , : lic llCXr&llt1zrVU2f. - A uum,*�N , . I I I . I � " I CHURCH PABULUM. I � 1. I . I 1�. ,arises as to whether, choral, dars do not �' .� - I I -1 I I � " �, � , ,. LATIEST FROIN X)RELAIM, - "': ' 11 � .1 �, � l� I 1'. I � . li� - � 1. I I I ,,, 1. ,_-,;; -4 � ... .. . , ''"" "" , , ­ and 4 copy of the charter of the said com. I I I , � � I ­ - . I . I �- — I Ev'entiul Lue �.f-.th-a-l-,n-te-nvw.--ruiffordi- ' -----,- � � -- _-T-- -,----- I �ouketiines.bearh D , I gave ly voices: whieh are, . 1, I ­ . I : � � I , � 1. . I I I I , - i . , I ,- I . I I I � ... ... ... I - . 11 11 � ....... .. I I I '' � I I , pany. 'that thero'had been a . � Nr. -Ft" ' er said - 11 4 . I 1 . . I , � ot.Ning �. ,� . I I ELM. - I . I 11 � � Wh�l ChristAn Organizations are being, not only never, hea,ra el8ewhere, but Which . � r will never strike the ear of the deceased'in '.Clayton, The death, is Richftea aiinbunced.:of Dr. I . 4, 1 of Galway I . I 11 I . , 1, I I I I , , 11, 1- I — . 1. � � .1 : DID , , ONTIRIO." LEGISLATU RDI , t -deal of misunderstandi g regarding 4 � -facts being tbo;t . . r (From the"Et. Catharines Journal.) -, I I � I - I . . I li I Throughout th"e - orld6: bis' us* bq4ly� 4tippoBiug I him. to, have a r , Ac4ording to tb a late census, there are lf.� , � �� I � . .! ,, 11 , . . . ­ � 11 . . I r . I this subject,'tbe there bad been no transfer of.works to thits company. . I .. The death of Mrs. , Frederick ,!Pa,ffard, wife. .of Frederick Paffard, of Niagars, . 1� . . I I I . . I � . . I - ---- ' 4�A "SOAPY I ympanum., , I . I ! R61. Chs,rlo? Garrett, at 'u..missionary . . Ireland 3,092 deaf.and"aumb persons., � ' � 11 , , . . .. Within twenty years the imports of coal I I L,� I �: � ; � �,' , , . . � , . . �. .� . � � I . - r . � . . I . . I 0 . I . � � I �, . " I I I � Notion carried. . � I I 11 . .. . I Mr. Madranay moved for a return show. I , . recalls to mind the romantic and ilaterepi' I I Ing events Which marked the lifa, bist I cry 8: BI HOP WAS DUBBED SAM.�!. I W � . � I . The reason'why the late Bioliop-'Wilber. 'meeting in Ediu burgh , a. few, days ago, p(Ant6d out the fact -that while V60,000 I t 0 Dublin have almoBt doubled themselveg. �- ,, , - ­;: � - ' The -crops in ,Ireland last, year fell off int - I'll, i � — L I �', I I " I i. I , The following, iesol,ution was'-Coneidered , -, in and , reportpd: , ing the amoubts'paid out by the Govern- , ment in each county under the -fell I . owing ' . of her early years. Mrs-. Puffard �vaa born Town 'of 11 . force of Eugland was called, 1, Soapy SamP were contribu7ted by the Wedleyan Aletbo- dibf,H� la,st -year for foreign Mr. I value- over �2ij600,600 as `compared with 1, 1881.' I - . I . . ­ I I I � . �� ­­ � .L , I . I �4 1� ,. ,_ 1,� � I . .committee , - .11''. 1-1 I � � �. Tbat�,it: Is exppdleirb �thmt the Clerks, of � . -11 beads - Education.; the Adminsirati�n of L in, the masolonghi, whiefilis situated on� the norti,ern shores of the Gulf iBaqUebLiQIl WaiCh a numberotpersqns are &ying to un-wer. His brother used to , I I tons, miss Bass paid "80,000 for the carriage .of -his . , 1 � I Robot t bonvel', a Dublin � barrlste�v ,� ' ' ` 1 I �, I I - I � : the Peace ehiall be paid for their attend. ­ I - , Justice; iLeEti'66br�gerabiit�bfA-ripgltur6 - of kniraib twenty -'five miles wesr of � at ,,:S&W.�VaS UlWay B walibiTig big Boy th , I ale. .The Chairman, Alderman Stephen- ,Mr. , .. ,: I ; 0 - I 1, bftB been found drown'd � in �the Greal). r i 11 I I � . ailed, �4t beL Meetings of the County ,�. I and,Arta ; HoBpitals*and Charitid�:.Cqlon- , Sp�&uto MisBolobgIiiis cblehy � . he ame from handsil' and pobsibly be got t a On, of NewcusUe le §500,., .Cwnal. g I -stated ,that wbi I , , . - . I I � - . I . i � �: L - I 1, � ,:: l� L I . , � � �, .' le county , 8blectois the game ,fees al3th L 1. . � � - , lector' � Se - � i.t - I izatim Roada-J[Iailroads;-Vablic ,Works- I . I . oantyjA,il., iii .each and 0, n- year from 1871 ' ' ' ' , ,�.' I V,inGieece. I memorable 'for the.,two siege$ which it I - ,underwent'duiing the War ofindep dadenob ,that fact.,,; The laid Lord Westbury held I � � the opinion . that 11 Bob py," as applied to: 000,000 were paid amit: ,ally in direct taxa. ,' tiou, only �5,000,000 were contributed for I I r. Bailey, J. P., was presented with an . - r. � M . L L I , 1. .addregs and testimonial ,by'his fellow I , i 11 " ; I 11 , , . . . . I I .The: resolution ' i th GOveriinieni . I , giving e, '' authority to' enter,'. into- iii �igieemeni with * I ino usiv . ,882i both" at to I e. tied. C � ' _ I When the Ho.up. 6. was'in Corn rnitteO oil the' ., .� � ' . . ' Ilaws . in L the ea -rlypart' of the present century. � In 1822 i as i I nvested y land: and sea'by , w - I I I . I I a- distingui8hed prelate of the Church of . d od,.jn the sense, England, in I liet be � un ersto' � __1 . I Cbristian mii,sioui,.� 11 I I . - . �, , The I .re, wds an Interesting gathering on r , magistgates-won big reti . riament, fro the _� , � : ., I 1-1. ra r 11 . position of Town,Insppdttpr�.of BeIfaRt.� -, . ,7, , 1. I 1; . I I � � I . � � I the Pro,6rice of Qiiebee-with regi Ird to the Comm6yj .1�klhcbl Fulek sulije6t tothe rail. ' ' ' �l Bill to consolidate the � ng reBp,e �ti 16uni6iPa11a9tft1i`tioas� Mr. Meredxth� ir(�o',Ved- � � . . I the Tu k r s, . after a siege of two , , months,, or o., elled to retire.' �� In 1826 w . I . 'of somethiag sinooth, glib, or, unctuous in - I big manner. writer the London,Time8 ChristmaH. Day in the parish . ' , chur6ti of : Rheinfelden in I I 1, � Aargagn on the Rhine. The 'receiving ­ ­ h i ' vement in ,Cork W Ties ex, ibition me I I '" I the 'h6arty support of, .�.111" 1. � ; . - I I . I I I I . i I . I . I . n ,of. d � e; oum ere '' '� ` Heiiii .,*' st c: 'd d ioalti6 I I � I '! I I " f i ,0. _ '. s. ' i " an imendment to a sdehioia of tbb AdVwfif h 0 , was intended to � gi4 to Municipal (inu , - '01" - . , it was a in B ed Y an overwhelming' ga ,A ,in traces the nick -name to the Bymbolio letters I -4911 old, Catholic priest, Pfarr6r Schreier,. and-, the 'Ev" 46gelical 'pastor, Plarrer Simong,- ­I . public bodies in'the' city and count . , ��- The � I I � - I . 1. I .. . � .. . ­ I I - in . I The B : t46,13ame I Bubj � ect wi4s read �p in ill on - 'jUlers , 66 rdeulatibii bf tbie�salarie4�'ofl Ottoma�n� fords- an& after two. tdonths of' resistance! 'And. *suffering its, gar . - S., 0. A. P,', carveil hir c& I . ,hup on.the Cuddesdon Cp Iloge,. ,near Oxford, which . I " � i8sueda jo"intmvit%tio ' I n to a Chri-troas-treb I arbor Commissioners voted. Ila Sup- . - � H :C200 I I . � ' . port of the project'. � I I �. _. I.i I I ­. I � . . . . . . the,,second time . I The - Ho - usit, in ., Committee of 'Who the Is I without interferen ce from �.provinbial officials; Mr.Mowat replied, maiiiiainin 9 1. 1. . rison, redticed , from ,5,000 to - 3,000 fighting men, �dut their way. through the I - d- , Wilberforce wasinatrumelital in foun Ing, and-uriderstood as the initia][H of Samuel celebration to which children of parents,of . jgwa� q�bry rel A denomination wereinvited, Dublin . ,and Belfast are of all Irish citi4RBi I I davi the !I * est 'in debt, .- The former is '. , . r, ! I - �11 ��'. I ", � ­ . � � I I . I ' considered the Bill for the 'better"adminis. . . � as the Province contributed largel to that - � . y , I "a carrying w. rank's of the enemy, � . . ith� them a OX writer en and Alfred Pott ; but i anothdr , including Jewieh children. The gatbe I I : I 1, ' - ' zC880,368; tbe� 'latter f,669,736 ,in de4t� , , � ,,:, �:f , -, :, � I 7 , , �:� . I � I I . � , � . I tration of justice. , . - �. . . Mr. Mowat, 1p6in'ted out ,the I . 'diffic Ly ward I Is the inainterlan � - I . ce of prisons it. h ad perf6ot right io'have a 'voice 'in. deciding � I gre�t number of � the women .Azid children. - , � The Turks then entered the � -town wh' ich I I p6iut8 out that the ph�asil wee applied-l�iig [desdou wer ' before the foundations of Cud o was a complete success., The childreaiin I I hil g � were addreme( their parent tin turn by .. � ' ' , . The 'indebtedness * in -Cork -is 9223,48; 1 � , . . . . Limerick,:2115,666;� Wat6rford 278,571. ' I � ;"11 � ,� �� ;", .,­., . � �: I - which existed owing to delays in wba;t r U I � em- n6ration'thd jpilers .shall have, , I was'all but totally 'destroyed. It was 1. I n laid. 11 . . I � 1. the old Catholic priest and the Evangelical - ' :Early marfiages are becomin� less 'com- I . I . :� � � I 1, � i, � , � � I . � . I .obt.Viig .1 ...gec judgments. from the Court of:A�p I . I ,by the:piessure of business in that court. but tb at the .Inspector 6f Prisons bad, I found it necessary to interfere in one `�ge Only- I I I Missojongbi that Lord B � ten,, a very ardent Aupporter of 'Greek indsp6ndencO, . � I . . I A woma.n went tola'.-Mi6lilgan clergyrna, . § tor� ' ' pa wbo�explained the signifies, . bee of the great - .Christian .festival while ca efull � . .r Y 'mcaiaIidlalod. Thecensue ohow,thatA -- " more than a million and'a, half ofmarria,p- , .: "' I I ' �'-. I L - . I . � The judges of the High Court'thought it � best that jiid I should be A. division was taken on -the ameadment,' ' I which was lost by 'a �vote of 2'1 to 41 . � died in 182.4'. Mm'Paffard was a young I '. ,fee a&ice wilo a business vdntu�re,.�.aud ipa-, . I plibitlyfollowed the directions which he .avoiding controversialtopics. , ,� 1� . I I _ ,. , .: able'aten.on the - census night over 0.00,000 � I I �_ . � I . � I �; I I I I ,� I I �- I I I . a,u additional ge . attached' with: an to the High Court, � � , '' i - I I . ' - .,The House -adjourned a little before mid . ,, . � I - _. I . child at the'tinid Missolongiii ,Was deatroy- � , . .1 beied ed, but remem r that her� paxerits were aid n6t b6itate to give. I The result we � .. I 8, L - disastrous. for,44,1500, � . . 1. . 1 - _' � i I I VAIRiV BUSH, ' - . - I i� were either bachelors,or widowers,- - ­­­­.­­ ­­ -7 -71 ­- ", .. . ".­. , The Irish Attorney. General, irl. ,Tpbm- , - �, - L � - I - � � ,; � I : I . especial reference to the Chancery Divisibmi" � . The Court 'of Appeal judges thbtighOit night.' 1. �� .. , I . I I . I Tnuitsp_�Y,' Feb_,L-Speaker .took the , . I alaia'and t w- - hat Shp as carried outi.of. their house while � it was in flames, ithaving beent I Slid ,low BUeg�biru L I ­ that beh�g the amount -of . the dam -'age � , ., . , . 1�% Th I e , Winning Welephone,Gir , 1. - I I I I . I son, M P., has'accepted the Vaeaht Judge- .1 1, , . ship in the Queen'B.Bench. 'He. arrived 'm � ", I I "`�,��:,,, , " � ". .., , , , � j,;lLAfi` " .1 ; - . � I , L, -1 more important that �he judge should be I added to that court, arid that, Loci *as. thc- I . chair at 2 Welock. - I . . I Mr.' Sinclair presented Ibe' report of the � set ' ' .9n,fire by �the Turks. Else life was spared by fier ca for who' madd- her' his P I which, his bad counsel catiaed. His de- � . . . I � fetice is that �while his 'profession 'made I him the .There was something Winning about Daisy Bush, and as �she stood up. at the I L . 11 " . �, , Mallow and informed his supb6rlsrs lth&t I I , I'' there was now�,a . ( , vacancy in Ge re`�re,L�6nta­ 11 I I I I �,­ � , � � -.4. 1 " .!I �L` " .�,.`,,,­ .1­l��..�­ . ,� �� � -"-:. � I I conclugiod at:which he himselihad arrived. . I 11 r . TheAct' ' vided-thatthere shall alwa,ys . 1� � . printing Commitied:. , - � � - . Mr. Hardy presented, the report of the I . 61%Ve. While in captivity she wassfien,and, pitied'by aul English gstatlernan':ziamed an .expert, Jn spiritual affaiis, woman had no excuiBe for relying upon ,his. I � I I liel ephone box and yelled Helld to some, inviHible" creature'in the dim far-.6way the, . I tion 6 11 . X L f the borough.,, , . .1 I . .. " � I ' - ,re.' Ann Clog"u,yhoBle daughter was, " ' ' ' , 1�,,.. 'Ii.- . -L�,,,' ,'�',41-!, , ". , I , I �,*,.;,I­ ':`,j;�t:, , L,10 ',:,�i�!,'t � . 1. : .. - be four jupdrgo es in'tbe Court of Appeal. ' I _ delegates,0 tb6,Forestry -Congress. ; . . a . 1, . - Bartiett, who was 6 Britigh,Consul, resi- judgment in bdsiness.matterb. . � I . . � . I I 'wild winter winds didn't 'howl iL, sweeter . � I L . I murdered at, Mullingar in December. ; li�� I , , 11. �, ,�T�l ., ''.. 'L � � . : � : The clause ,was carried.� and the' Bill- , ;, '. . .. _ , I . . � .. ... 11 , la I The orders reinainj & the pa�e'ri:�were P . -t1biat in Turkey, and, who purchased her I. The Iroquois cannot be�blat nea for omit. , ­ - Hers W tones. Poor Daisy Bush I as a - Uard *the bitterness , : applied .to the Aase68or at Mullingai kbi � , , . � � . �, �, � ��, , _,��` ;1 � I -,: , , . " - , � . 1. ,reported. � . . � I . . . I -then dis6ha:rgeii. � I I . I I . I �, ' . . � from her owner for a -sum of. money. Mr. - petitions t 6 occa'sion. Ling 0 the Grea,t.,Spir' . �:tbe loi. iigh of min Y-hro I ' 91,000 compensation. The applidati on-w6a - . . , . . , � � " I I . , . ,. ,:. 6 B;ill:was reported as'amended.,., i �, 'Th ' � - � I 11 I 1. � I �,.� p6 � .. . . . - :The's, -h - . I aker left,,the o air. ... � - , ' � -Bartlett adopted,and hiiidly:car�d.for, the ally if till wor:d's of the, Iqwga,%ge are, I I I . I , . forturte'sliewas driven to, the Wire, but 8 he I *save opposed on the ground that the crime was I � I . � ' I , . I . '' � "I, "., I �. . . L . I .1 . I , :.I.; Mr. Hardy introduced a. Bill respecting ; ' ' ' , I . . . � � � , , I 11 '­ �'.'' . ' � .. ". . I I . littleLwaif, W howasknown as Kathrina Hai- ,. " like the following specimen . �Katt n. ere toiled- on �ul3com plainirgly, when some 'subscriber �to probably the result of a family,feud.! , , -01 I . '16 I I ,�� , ��,, 1;, L I ­. � . . , .'� 4�, , 0 � � 1. Industrial Soho' Is.' � �'. . ­ " . I OROGATION. � �.. Pin 1 I - 1- I . 11 . I . � 4 1 de6j, . He-br . otght her'to Eil�land with him aiens, J.pray. Wakatterennaintarier, I � . - i -he' company by wbich she � I , ighteous - The death is a unouncedatthaPro og an � I t t ,� ,: I � � ; . � , , - � , , , .. I 1 . � I I Mr. Hardy presented the report of the . At 3 o'clock, His Honor the Lieutenant- � ilid ga;ve h6r ii thorough education. As she king. Watak6renumieDnis pray while Woe f was employed gave von ri indig- t to. I Retreat, Drumcoadra, of Mrs. Mary,]Aur- - . . . I " I . , L I �, I !_1 I , also the report. Board of Health for. 1982 � GoVerii.or procdedpd .to the" Parliament . L. . possessed,grent- natural abilities, slie,:'proved 1 . I pray for Buch a mind at all times. K -at- na�ioln,, beca6ge.8he did not respond us . ray, at -the ag67cif' 110--,yd-iits'.-'-S,hi3-wigi3-,��, -­----�­­---.-­�-,-.. , . I , I I of the Bureau of Industries for� 1892. 11, ... I . Buildings alidprorligu4tbe Fpfirth Session I . an apt sohola: - rl, and grew lip r,to be an elew � terennaieraires, I arn going,�tq pray., . . , , 'quickly as he.thought, she ought. to,' when � . na,tive.of the County Derry, and for m%uy . � I ' . . I , * �'� 1, . I �._ . i , Bu . The. , Bill � relat EgAd i4 rsacli.'WaS cOn�, . I . . . ' Committee. . 1. . I I -- � Bidered in I . ' : f ,Ontario. gant of4he Fourth�.'Lpg'islature .a and accomplished lady. -10waB while . . Arl�bog those who bad in the living h6le�ado�t6d father Wakateinuaienstakekorl, I have poine dis- , positioii to'pray. I Katerenne,tientakway, I pile slammed back itt him with a spirit that testified to her observation of better, I years carried about for sale, throughout-thia, . . . I . .- � I euiire Province of Ulster, and ptany pqr- : � 11 I I � � , , I , �,� � I I .1, . �k .. . .. ,� I ­ . I The 'Bill to provide for. the performance . � I I of statute labor in.inc6rporated townships seats chamber we�6 the Bishop 'of Torontp ; Mr. I I W:. S., 9"a donell, Vice -Consul, for France, ; Mr. , , with that she met I Mr. Pafford. A)nutual attachmpnt'sprang . . . .up between -A e er6married i have� finislieA praying., Wakatereii�laien- I I I I - tahz ,eraikAn, 1. have a. manner (if praying. . . daysi When the sun shone brightly for - her, and no one was allowed to sauce her I . I � ti-ps of Lainster, Bibles and other'religious : - � � . bo'ks _.: � . . � 0. - I . . I � . . 4 1 � . . � �* '':� � � -1 I I 1, I � �. I 1 " .1 .. I ,,was o9b6ideied in committee and.reported; . r'iff 'J , arvis,,Mr. G. R. Pattullo, Mr. . . . �Sh P i . and -came toi.this ,country N years ago. �, Wak' terannaintakei3r&ie�taseronhati6r. ?, � I � � I ­ .. ,. back. - . __ . . 'The Dublin co-operative stores � wel_*�_ - I . - I I � ,, I . I_ . �.. !Mr. Wood moved the House into Com- , I - . I I -1 I I . I 1 Johnson. Dr.�T. R. I H olmes " and Mi. - � After living foi� a short time in� Toroutd I . I This conveyB the idea - of -hubitual'ok pro.. . � - . . Poor baisyl Those days, � had fled lute . 1. . destroyed by �fire. The co . 11 I nflagrati as � � . ' ,� ,­� I , �,� I _._,_._ _ I � . � . . � _L-�:­mitted-of'-Stip�ly�- -_ I I I . I ad r - i . Bills were �re the , thiri!i . , The following . , � � . fthams.;. t2i-. inan-vt1i axllep _. I " I .. -e-A i ,.. � . I agent weie. Mrs. , Sydeie, Miss Annie � - gd�Niagalex;-Mi - A Mra.-ga a 7_11" - r. an . ff' rd 7rdoved` Ito �gt. Ciitli�rineis, and Mr.�P&174rd ,went . 1". 3 � 1iVd,,-piaying.'!_­_ I I I ___� -.gr`Bf I . � � I , Many teStators have left men By for . . -1,1,,,dea.l-,I,D-(I--d,um�-�.as,t,,�L.d-tib.6-w-as adrift- on b . .feeling, telephone wiresin-,searoh � , ' I . 1, , -a-modt dis astrods--one;--,thd1Vliolb bf-the�---.- . ' 11 -exteusivepremisi�esbeing consumed. ,The � I I I ---"'- ­­', , I I . . � . I I . -1 I I .. . . . I I . time "a passed : i -1 I . I . ' I I To provide � of, for, the .: 'performance . ­ . Williamson and the Misses Bell. ' . : H * is Honor haVi4d"taXeii hfg_se_ai76n ffiie­ I into busineSs In'the store nowoccupied by. I _.-B`e__d_to­a`-& ... �`C-o.- iilF "sigft6d TlAii. � P`aff_aid7s�t I fix - I , Itheir: the disseinia . I --I;-- ation of various forms of re ipiodii--and-irr-e-ii4i -us 0 on ' ­and"fo'-r �d . . . c U . . . . f a bara., a lisisteric.e. . . - - --�-11-HeII6171-bello-Il'-iLijig�out-over-the-lineT-, �, I . building was, p acked: with, go6!1�I!L.p�-�i� . _� � �1��p _: - -, - was . - I _�d­_,'n-6_tIifin__- _-_iaved. The -td--b-oft-daf-lin I I I ­__,,_�... I - � . 11 . . . I I statute labor. in incorporated townshiPs-'-7 - . " . Throne, -gave his assent to the Bills which I � , list husband.by: opening a school for yomig I .1, I _ , - - the diatribailon of o.tber Pepple's books, but' d I , �� . I l,criap.,.no�ornila4-abotit-�tW.o' weeks.affer 01 �. � . I .g - � I with explosive t * . aults ma. orm so .,v -were filled i I , � 11 11 . �. , I . � .. - r; . I . Mi. 11a;rdy_ 11 I . . i .. I I 1� . 'had passed,the,116use. I � ladies, p� position for' which 'she was �. few he;Ve ever carried their testamentary , story is printed-. .� , I I . our. , I I . I 'At but fortunately,no explonion cccu.i,�ed, n, . � '. r. - � ,"i � . . .. . . -To'. incorporate the Dean, and Chapter of' . . I . I I 11 , Mr� Speakeriben said : . . . , eminently qualified by her grant' -natural I ' caprice so far as the' testator� in sk case' - , D4isy glared the box, � but. made no � is rumored that a caretaker and bis�L'aliiy, . I � � . � - - I . . . . the Cathedral- of Stj r Alban the Marfir� ' . I Toronto. Deroo'he. ' .. ,� , , , ::: Matt it, Please . your Hon'or. 'We, Her � eudowment§ andatusical accompligliments.. 1 4 -1 I . I before Mi. Justice Pearson in London 6i few � � swer. , , - , , - , , " �911 . I 11 I wonder, whM-this is', and, what he � I I I living in the hougs, have been burn(ld �to - � A. ­��_ �_�_ lx_ I 1._1_____1'_.,__,_,_ death. -`�'�*(- - -. 11 I I I I . � i I -Mr. � On ka,ilwa . Respecting the London Jolficti I I . Y ­ . Majesty's mostAutiful and faithful sub- � I � � jeots, the- Legishitivb Assembly .of the I After a time the school was blosed, as Mr. I i ' I � , ­ �. . Puffard. was very successful in basingsa,- days since, who leftX2,000 to be devoted to work of -I,.,- the publication of a manuscript � , - � I I . I w , ," murmured the pouting lips. !, It . . ants . I I , , . I - Lady MacNaughten, .wife of Sir Untuois. . .1 I � . ��­ I I ­ ­ � I . Company.�Mr. Mpredith--L I - "I -1 - P incii 6f-Oniario,'in session assembled,. ".­ , being for many-'ye�isthe' leading� chemist own on religion and morale. The book wag.. . may be that fellow'around the corner who- � hdaund Workman MacNaltighien.; of,I),un- � I � , . I I I . . , . _% I I Respecting the Erie" & Huron .a . , 3- ell way � approach Your!,Hobbr at� ,the close of our. � and druggist in the Niagarb,. district.' Mrs' , t 4 The Ethicsd.iheFutur 0"' o be: called.. 11 I I I 'oceed' always waits the other 4ellow up th& . � - . � darave,, Bushmills,. County Antrim,, ,,16ped, ' ' I � � . I I . � . . � , . " -Compan�­Tkln Robinson (Keut) . . . - ' by-.Ifvc� number. 259 of this . . . lablors with sentiment6of uuf�igia"6d'ddvo tiott;.afid loyalty to 'Else Majegfy,8 1 Paffard was i nIi deliciate health for several suddenly to be divi aud,� the � pr , a Were, to , &ed between,, a b6phew'.. and R' hpBliftal at street ­;,if it is, he,can.just waut,".and the- I I . sad -child of misfortum. went on. putting up 'with a young gentleman .named TiLo�rnhili, , ageni,for the Macirtlacy pdtaie,�, wid fox - . i . I . . . I . . I I , coiRespectingf I rporation , 0 theroualty of Oxford.-,' The, . . I ' .%. I � � Attorney -General. - . . . . I ­ I . , ... To amend the city of, Hamilton . Debeid. peirsri.n­ I '' ' and*06vernmentan bly beg'to present . . dbum for Your. Honor's acceptance 11 en- I __4_Lk_i , titled, �,, An Act for. granting. to 'Her years pasit,-And succumbed an _ congestion on *attack of The lungs,� induced, in &11 -'pr ' . obli6ility', by the 'recent .very cold I I . I I .. . � . � ., wea�ther. r J. I ­ I . - . . p � I useript. * as orted on Oxford., Them 'va g r I- . . by the � chief cleall In at 81 rk ag 1; havi a clency � . I. ;- o I to promote religion. - an , m rality, . ' "' . . h I d . - ur. fragals*back hair;, as if there wer onO, , 18,13 ielophones: I I . a ,h ,Z . 11 I � . ,� Hello I heIIqI'.!' - customqlr Bhouted Ahe , . 11 � �' �Bevernl: other- properties in the--noxth .0-1 =-----t�=-- --­­�­__,­___­ --ir- Irbland. They were traced' by S Francis , . . . I - I I-- . I tq' Dublin, 4bera they ,were found at a, I I ­ , - . � . � . I � . � � " . . . tures Act l.864,-�ir. Gibson (HamiltoD)., M�ajesty 6ert, in iurnsof *q , al ney to defray _ _ - �, , " ' ' ' I , . generally,'! and accordingly 1e, 0 I W B Y . But Daisy made no. sign. , 11 L h 6tel. A.rraliagigin ents were'at orce i nade' �ta r � . . I . Respecting the debt 6fthe, city of' Ham-. I I the expenses 6f� Civil oternment for ,T ' 1. , The.Two, Great'llivul Stateime". 1. r;e . ­ I . . fg,l allowedfortbiB expenses ofa- ,It Leditio .. ' Blg�iinimaybe'thsi fp1low.,url.the.street who " -' obtain' a divorce.. Lady'.MeNatwitieljj . �� , , ,_ I . � ,_ 11 11 . I . I ilton. -Mr. Gibson'(Hamiliciiij., � ,. � � h ' year. 1883, p . t. a �ijd , for other, Purposes I d I . 1 I 11, Accor ing to the Paris correspondent of � . I , The work. saw.the Ii � , . i0litin 187 1 Twent - 187 I ays wants the fellow around the c0r-, ia, w , - " ",I ' who in a daughter of Dr. W. k. B,up'sell, , � .1 I . �, 1 � 11. : �- I To amend the.',�ot �to incorporate the therein men�tioned," tbus' �plaiclngat,thdi a German - newspfiper, - M. 6limlietta had ,on I e cop . ies,, Wer64 Bold the . fit t 6 . - d lie j net she mused wends le wbich it.ia;" and was married -to Sir 11'rancis in- r86120 , I - ... I �s . . . . . . . . man Cathelio Bishops of� Toronto and Ro ,disposal of'the Crown�tbe means by � which . 1. � � . , Y one. opportunity . of Beeing Prince he copy had been ,� sold since. he hospital an�.dghe�poiidq'rea over the question the ' ' I 1. I - . . � has lefCseveral children -behind. her. Sir , , I ­ - - 1 , . � K;vgstdn"-� in,C.nada, ,in each diocese.- . 11 I . . the Government can b '. ad ffici . . e m e e en Bh�mrarc'k. ,' N. t�ambetta . told"the corie ` a now generous I ly waived its o aim to A tunisty, .1a, to I ' ' I I m9re,she was bewildered, - . , . I 11 Wh et's ' �_ . �the matter howled . V, ian�cig its �of age, Eiarval.. , I . , who is 54 yei ­ I . . . � I _. .1, � � . ,� � I , , ". . ­ � I I Mr. Fraser. . ; , :1 � . . Respecting tbe-toww of Woodstock al?d� the services and welfare of, the, Province. - - ' ' Toillie-Bill 'the: Royal assent was tw- pondent that in 1867, at -the time of the great exhibiti6n.itr Paris, be -was sitting of tbe:profits, and'an order was made for . the distribution of the X1,600 �iem'airling to - -with you?" the � voice once: more6, I., Deaf ? Can)t, you ' - - iu,Ae;'dkirne9, and. Indian mutiny, and- I is � :- � chief of the clan MacNaughten. � � I . � I I I ­ I . . , , . I 11 I I I .. , I . I I .� . * e Qrand� Trunk Railway C6mpauy_ of th , , � . . Canada. -The Attorney- General. �_ , I . aouticed 'by the Clbrk of -the Legisla�tu_ ., I .1 � - re , Assembly in the following words -. . � .. ..o.iie....eveAibg--w-ith.-ai.frierid-a�.�a-libile_.iti�le before a. restaura t in the PI as do L'Opera. n a I _ I .. 11 .,-. � I . flie ' relatives. ,� I . ­ � I.. �. 'bittirch and State are in conflict at Fort hear'?'� ." '. 1. ' ' .1 � ,� I - And this is: iaieT' ratittered Daisy'. . . I ; .,: I . .� :1 . I . � I : .� _ 7-., . . 11 I . . � - ­ I . I . I I , ., � � � I I ` ': .. . I . Mr.Wood moved the second reading of,' ' ' the Bill to amert& the Act reApecting mar. � I., Hi,)�Ioii,, j . .. �. the Lieut.-Gov'ernor doth thank Use Majesty's -dutiful and loyal sub- . � I ' . Every Beat n6ar thern waq. OcQlip�gd - M. � GaMbetta, while carrying on con.veisation, � �Siniih, Ark. ' TheMayor forbade.all public, . I aesetabliages on account- of th 1 a, pre valence rising and strolling. toward the box with a . ' . latiguidaiir sc�amuialto, her., ,, , �� -, : . 11 . � I " 11 I ' I , .. 'Elie lVevver, of Example. I . � .. I 4 1 . . I I � I . . , A61t is not.necessary to explain how it is - - . 11, . . I . 4 1 : I . I . I . . I I 1:1 I I . . . . _. - - - � - f — - - ket fees. He e xpla,ilned that by a literal , I ., interpretation of -the language of the pre'* , , " - . , � - -r"espe'et . jects �,a'c p4 their benevolence' I ,Q�e el n ,�arid agBeu� i I to, this Bill in Her Majesty's name." . . I t o t -his hand fo his' e -r pu oii .r ,.be ,., glass, but. . , ,- ' ,found that: it was, gone., 11 lie has -taken. � I . . of scarlet fever. The Protestant, Epi8.copal I .- and .Roman Catheilic � pastor6 disobediently . Hello.1 Hel 16;- If I . What'a.your, , I . . y9arse - hurry ? , W,hb are �ou 2" 6he demanded in' �, ii1gihg tones I at �shodk'thdjoof,;of 'the r: th that the -Christian Church, is the fountain. . I . I hemd,:31! moral du fluence, further, than to , I * I I I � I � . �� ,� I '.. 4 I , I i . senfAct with to those selling goods . . . withiii iOO yards- of the market, warehouses i for pie, had His Honor Was then pleaded to deliver, I -the following speech : , � . - � I I I . I . 'Hanover from you" .said his ;friend. "I I .,Nt this moment two men by .his, side- I . opsd�d their chuches,for the' uBual services and were promptl I . a ,� .y arreate , � I L ' , I � . i I �' - �. � ira�atient caller- , , , I - I I I � � .,.I'm the President. of One - the Telepb . say; that., her miniBtera are the accredited I I . 1. ' � d - i ' I Cbriatinn metals - they haVe I L � _�,- % - expoun, era 0 1 1 '\1 I I L . I A', � . ­ . 1, , � , , i, . I I I I . the sale -of w6od,�dressed:hogp, 1, I I been included, thouoh it WaSrn'ot the iliten- Gentlemen of the Legislative Asmmbly: .- I .. relieving L I one ofthem ia tall and imposing figure4 and._Wdat 11 There I " ,., , Nhe founder of the man Catholic order: Re I ,. . I Company. Don't. you know m,e, Daisy,,?", ' L been specially trained for. that work; ana L . have dedicated. tbdaiselVes, to it.' �Thi� , , 6 ,�� , I __ - I ' * I tion of the Legisl ature t6include them.' I in YOU from the discharge of yonr L logislative functions I desire to' thank you for, -rose' . away. said; I � 1. . " the big one� M�Gambetta'o companion, of", the, Sisters of ]get a cy in. the Units State,, Mother Francis Ward replied a meek I voice, in a tone of humble � I I ,; � , : 'Chne bei embrac', in their membeeship'the 1. 0 � . I I I �� .J , � _� � . . ,, � I _The present: Bill amended that. plause to: . I make it clear ,that-theBe were excluded. � 3�cui aBsiduous -attention to your duties, and to expreBsiny appreciatioln-of the useful and practi- , -your Iibors.. . that Is' Bismarck ; and .it ,was j he who � ,emptied y'our`1':gIa*s' ' s., When'I uttered the - Xavier, took I .- , . the holy vows; of the profession in 1833. I . �. beseechl' ng. . , � ' I . ­ . .. . 1. . Diisy1mughed'bitterly.. ,. ' . ' I mostJnfluential portion of society, ernb6d3�& � . . ii� 'the 'religious' Be'ritiment, 't'he moral : 9 .11 . I I . .: � I - � � I . � , I . . � . I . , , . -, .� - Section 2 was asfollewH.. � . . . ' r 0 e said'Act, telating'to market . . Sectioii ten f th fees, i - d by addih� tbefoll6wing thereto.: cal.results of .-' I , The iminerous public'and': private' Bills to which I ha,�e'itssbnted-afUrm-the-iedl,-and-dili.- gerice with Which haVe applied yourselves YOU4 word Hanover,he saw that be was is * , -nizedL cog� -and-wailked-off7�-�"-Siiace-'-tban--l'- I an versary of that event -has .The fiftieth iii , 'inch just been celeb rated at M. eater, N.H. -j- where she is t a Superior of a convent. , - 11 Yes.� I' know you," - she- x6 L . - SPOlided-, yS__0aIIing__.Bcmebady_ -and- 5__Y.ou're_�alwa � I - wanting, 16inquick. just Wait till 6B4 and ' ,worth,:the intelligen the weal�h 61 - . - ,, . 'th&�cormnunity�­- Tfie people congregate In— I . I . 161illibli � .: . I .� 11 I 1, I.. " � : ... . ... - I . , I I amended I '�Provided, further, tbat.after nineo'clook in -the , forenoon, between the. first'day of April and the to the Par. i he session - liamen6ary work ofA I : Lcobgratulate you upon,the successful -ebusoli- Gambetta, said, whenrelating, t - beincident, 11 I ha,ve had much to do 'Vith, Prince, Big- I � I � . . I , The Giiardian,-&n Ep4lish religiOUB Jour- .:Now you I I getxead�," and Daisy glint off the -con. � � . . ; their buildings, every Sabbath for ,- I - I , . ,� tb�,expiegs purpose of.being instrucie'd. . -­ " . . I � I . , - - . I � . first day, ot Novemb6r, and afier,ton o'.lockin. I � the forenoon bet*oenthd first day of November: datio n of Elie Abts relatiulz to rn'tinicipila institu- tiot- and .to,: jurors and jurlea.- In addition -to " marck, but. ibaii,was ,the 6 Ms. I came, nly, ti - I . into, relation with -him." nal, publishes .the following. ines - ,, on I 1� Bishop Be'nson'� Elevation V to the See � of, . nedtion,,and huxig',pp. her receiver with a fatigded motion that showed -how. unfitted L '� � and tbeyoung are, there taught Ahe dtffl�i,' ' ' � of life, what the: V abould do, and What they ' - �-, , - . . '". 1 . , . � � � .1 ;�! . . I , . and the first day of April, no. person shall,be I Compolled to rpmain on, or report fo,'a . h t , %n�'f' � place with any articles which'hd may Ave or placit ag these .laws upon -the statute -book in, li convenient, form, the amendm6iits wliich you have made Will be of public advautag6. ' I �, � , . . . personal ,The � game c0fiespondent:says that M-. Gambetta had thehigheiii� admiration for, Prince Big- Canterbury. - - They -are: .signed ..Charles � I . ". , Wordswofth� Bishop,. of. St. Andrew s - , . , I . I I �. . . I I I I she was for the battle of life. . 11 � .1 , � �-. . . I Daisy I Daisy' I" called ,the obnoxious 11 . � � I President , , h , - - , - should avoid. "In wg bet, -the great purpose � � r foi which the. Church -was instittited,' iB: tIW , . . . .. . I � - I -� - 1 I . . I ;�', . 7 I ,� I I , " . I , I sala, but,mav, after the -expiration of such hour; - 1 .than in poll or dispose of, such articles elsewhere I . I ,. The general Acts which,you have .passed to facilitate the construction of street railways gap . - _' k' �ieat qualities'. " So - long.111 he mare s g . I . declared in 1886' i. as Prince ��Bismarok I I . Ap.Abrarii's,nanie to Abraham, � - I la'cainest �f undying famd, . - , ,:, 0 again. I wan t I the � Secre Lary I ae company.� Please turn him on I" of t] I . li�ioral ,and spiritual regeneration ,of- the, - - I ­ -human race. our Churche's exert an' � 1 I � , 1, � � , , I I - ___ ki.� .: . "I' , -maxket-places. _�_ . �-- "oX_o"aid " � � . . I I - - iiofi,3 made clea r the right,0 11111211101- P go f _,v;�6kkj3_ari,d_other, 10 s_�ij �.Ijins, L -cal-Limpro*i3ment - and towns, and to'provide' public , paTks, are * I I Will — --.-- -1 � I , . .1 .. .1 remaing whatAle ls�a Mau of genius- I ... . �. Wawchaiiged. by voice froiiiheaven,. � . _ So,xii.is6d'to the Primatial Throne, I . I . ­- - . I I . ­ But Daisy'never §tifred.4 . I "Daisy I" begged thi li ' ' "' I e un a .Thus I . overWheliniiia influence over. the conaw4,, , , " - I I - , . I . * I I � - .. I � . -1 � _. - ._ - ,c . 1, 11 .. . I I - leg to sell, assign or lease their market palit � . � 11 I .. opportune, ,arid -no doul5t' meet ,With th e I approval'of the people. .. �. I .7-1 1 1 unle'ss his bealth. breaks � . -down-,her-wilt be � ' - .. .1 s e .1 I . the me t r of 1 I May Benson turned to BeIiison, . , I . � Proclaina henceforth in iieliest,boory - ' I . . .. � . Ppy 'Man", ,,, Give me the Secretary, q:pick, that's I . of,the people, an 'influence desconafti , .g - ' 14 , throug h all' the grades of soca, I I 1. 11 I . � � .,", . i :. I'� I . fees I . ,, I �. 1: 1� � . . . I _ ,. � I I I � Billreadmecond I , _ LIM __:_ ­­­­ ­'­� ­ 1. . ' ' ' ' ' ' , The measured for establishing publio'creant. 4 -eiiei and encouraging ,the planting of trees in - the Province baV6 my warmest approval,�aq also . , ,Germany.". ,. , , . , �. 1. 1. �. I .i. I - r - � . . . , . . !� . , I .11 I . ..... . ---- I .� . . . I : � b received and given. , � . '-ples ing . '. , - '_ -There 'are 302 :Protestant 130ho6lo" in .E6 � good, giri. I must t alk -to hiEq, or t1i � , . ... .... - - e " - _ ____ . W" - - . pany will, g"'o, to iniiiiii. - . I , . .. ..down --ta --'tbe _4 . - V6ry, __ joWegti , _Zir � . ,_,�___�__ � I _ - them to I cotinienance an- evil cob . . � ­ , r _ ___ - , , � 7----,-- - , I �� . - . . 1 I 1 i(A The Bill to &men he. Act r0l3peot' !Dg - ifor � the, t,rovision you ha,*.6� liberally ,, ado for t]ao' silki e-.---------. Life Not De im � . . X*'W , ". � " , , ., � , : . ... sy rim � , ' � . I ' ' - I � . , . . I D&iB* lauglieda. hollow lau h and tOOk a I .9. ,, I praot! I . I ,however slighil�, isto - secure for* it a Aen- I I i I l.-, � ��, ` f, I � ___ 'J . , : I . . � � th I jointstock companies e construction 1. of roads and other- works (Mr. White) was ' E pure a96 of now and,lmproved varieties of sped � I . gram.,Tbo agricultural interesto of the Province cannot fail to be encouraged 'and. berefitted by , Were 'some � suge to say to a Man I ., ,,You I 'Shall livo,1�000 years if youvish, but a 1 � 1he monkg and nuns� in, Italy numb�r 1 � I . I nearly 32,000i � I . . . 11 .. . . .. . . � 4 ,))its of ail, apple... . . I . I "I I I w I I If y,ou'will call him, DiLlsy, ill � oral.; g to,, , , I , adoption. � .Had .alcohol nothiD it hub its' � , ,,� � !'� � :� I. � I , - � 1-1-1...: � . .1. I . .1 . I considered- in committee. - . ' .1 I . . . meaBures.. I � . . I . these ' * , things else shall keep:on in their wonted I .. � � . - I I _.� , Next' year is the centenar of organic y . ' , I.. . � marry. you Ill � . . .. I . I .. . r6cola� m6nd own' -record ever_y � I. . , I . 1, .1 , � , doorwoulabe shut against it. ts presene* , ' 11 . I �J�, 1, , , ; '', � , !, _ , ' 11 '. .. � � . .. I I ,The Bill -to ameud the Act reBpeCiiDg markei fees was considered in commi ties My Governmebt will cooinue to�guard'the, interests 6f!,th& Province in -relation to the .. I order, and,you shall not possess -the privi. - ' ' lege or"the-'eapabity to did during that .1 , I I �,! . I American Methodism. .. . I I : I . ., . .11 . . .1 d then DaAsy rattled up. that. Secre,- An 1. . Lary until� b6. thought every hair on -his would be..dreaded.'ds that of 9; poisonous , , " ' � _., �,!'-J I , , . 1. � - . I . . : I t I - -hxiAisyi6rted� ,with amendments. � . :'­ � . Bomidary,AW-'ard. - I. . - I thank you for the Supplies E�anted for the . I p'td . period, ".would �the ,proposition bes6oce A. . . � .1 i . The Spanish Episcopal Church is. in, a I � , I '�, , . I I I h - d of uslo and all playing ead a ban in $ 1 bitileg serpent; but it begins,09 work under � I. ili6fasciasting guise of wine, -cherished sti, r . : �. I I I � ,. I T� , I 1. Mr. Hardy presented the report of the . . Agricultural College.; year. They will be cipanded with.every regard, to economy and1c, the efficiency of the :public by one ,who paused to thi ' nk a moment ? fl ourishing condition. I : .� I ., . � I . I . . ­ - "'' __ , .1 I � 1. 11 . � different tunes. � � I 'And. - * - ., I the tables ofthe great andgood as a blessing. . . ..� ­ . . . . . . . I 1". . Ontario . .also, report Be � rvice� I � � , I I . I . Within the first'100 years all ,the old: and , On an average in Switzerland not more, 96 Daisy Bush was niar a tied, 6, d I : - ^6 . jr6til God, and:6ndir its evil';work s 'far a . 0, � . 1, . �, . I . __ -- I - :� � ps. of Prof. ..Brqwn (in."-.the,....Ontarlo..F,:kperi�, I . I , 1. - Iabrindifigtoaolome the -last, Session of. the familia� faces, loved -and loDged for, would I than one in ten goes to church ....... � , - ,: I I I . I I torn from �rude contact with the cold World. .. . 'request � . I I I , ibis life,is coheernied, in those hovels where: ­` ,� ... I � I � � 11 .- . ' ,� I � .1 - . . . . .. . mentalFarm. ' . I . �, I . The following Private Bills passed Fourth Parliament of this Province, I cannot parb with you without referring with satisfaction .1 'Way, leaving to the�'votary­of 'an I on Paf"b"resd longevity 900years of -:6olitude, I r'Moody land Sankey intend ,b6ldiDg. a I . At,j_hek, her husband, made' her i Sup erirlf6adent,of Operatives, �and did I'll the devoted miasionsiv laborer puisueB his ' , I I ' . :. . ))'? . . . . � I . . � I ou h ommiiiee, were 'read a third time 4 Lie g C I ., .. . ! I. d. , I . � to the. wisdom and prudence,which have. guided , deliberations, - or,vrithout expressing ray I tbM . . I without family. -ties, without social tela- I . series of -meetings. in,Londou next, fall. - .1 � I . Rev. Isaac P. Cook, of-Baltitaoie, has I _. . . . - . i she makeit warm for the other girls, driven I beavenly� calling. We would ask, the . I Christian ministry to -examine eafnestl I k I � I I I %� "". 1 . .11 I . � .. ... � A � I and p .... I . . - . . i I he', I I . To authorize �- Supreme Court. ,of , I E.U.Pir.. the ue* tissembly Will prove not less, us than its. predec6sBors have been' to tioue-a memory of nothibg­but graves, gKavbB,; . 9, dream_ peo�led witb -ghosts. I lieen in the service ofthe, MdthodiBt Chore, h � - � .by fate to work in s� telephone office? . Wel I 1,1 we should, smile. - 1. I .1 . I . � the m erits of this qudsti6n, to'diiid�, etfti- � ' I cs;lly the natur6An.d of aloob6l�in its " � .`�'._ .. � I ­� :, I . I . J dicature fo r .Ontario. to admit I G eorge� u . I ad,ikneeL every interest.of the people,. nor less resolved to retain intact the ,of our I Thero. would! be no � difficulty as. to, ,tho sixty years and haspreachod3,300sermplas. I I ­ 1. �. I I . "k . . � . . � .� . � action �, �. vari6116 aspects, under. III * � - e convictioid' that I . I . I . . I . William RoBs to , practise, as �a solicitor.-, .. ,� .integrity province. . L 1. I " ' ­- . ,. , , . � question of a�bsistewo6, of course -for L the I Tbefirst6diltioutof the Gospels of Luke , - . I ,, � wiak itrit"E JIL)ECORD. , , . . , �: , - salv ow�'of the masseB. is lai gely I , the at I ' i � � I . - . . I I : 1. . � Mr. Watterworth; . . .. To -authorize the , Supreme Court. �of_ . The Piovincial.Socretary th'en,eaid,,' , : . . ,. . . . � ,. Mr. S kg and p G,c�'ile�mz'pf thq,Lggistative modern ,Methuselah could,,make' hi's own It I .th­_t6­ .1. ermB, wi a .proprietors 'of'museums . '' L L� L � and Jbbn in the Cordan.language h been . , as publiohed bythe- Nations, ible.Society of- I I . kip . . . .. I . — .. I, , . - I I _ :. $00,000 Conflagration In flltantria.614­ ' . 1 . � � 1. , . i i dependeavou--thia: result I of th I sit itiquirim. . .1. � ,. I 'Let the-. truth concerning this evil spirit . . I I I I � .1 I - �, I I I . . : . .. Judioatuie' for Ontario. to adiniii Thomas, I Olive AthiAgon to practise 'as a soli6itor.� I . .- I , Aagb , . I �_ . I �. , . . . � . It is'Hig Honor's will and pleasure that I from ceatury�to b6n ury. But even lifg,as , t -pheabrueniiii l6sewits novelty atlast,'aad Eb .. . P..tl,u 11 I - :1 , .. d . : . . I ,: L I .� 1AThe Yafikeeff have 'ireatbd-'m6 like n' , . A'Inst (Thursday) night's Montreal des- I patch says : At about 11 o'clock this eve n- ` i b * . : ring forth from every pulpit n t eland,' I I until Christendom has been to a � -. ' . ' I . I . . - � . 1. . .r I I 1. Bit. Robinson ardwell,) ,1 . I . . .� Respecting �El �ot Toronto.�Mr. . a: city .. . .I I � this Legislative Assembly fie , ror6gued. Atidlibis Legislative Assembly is acclord-1for I p the old man would 16ngLand beg.and pray , death.': V,bave, heard' men of:80 coax. , prince,, aind, cordiillyj' Father Ryaili,: the 11 1. I poet priestrof G6oigia,'wrote Boston I I I I I - ling a firew%6 discovered in the promises of thaofty, C6ffdb �and Spica--.-Millfi, 42 Notre ,aroused, . I . tiuesen6e of the danger that threatens as. I ,- Let the Churcheirwith-one , voice coad, , en3a . I I., � .1 I I .� I. . . . I I I I � Bell.' . I.. I . I I I . I � I The following Bills, passed through Corn- �r , --r -ad ' I . . I , . I.. I ing y prorogued.! , � .�� � . I I ­ . I � ." . � I � ' '. ' ' � � " ' plain quaintly of the. solitude' ihat'life.'was � I . � . becominktbthem.�E.G.11'airfield..'�. ,: � I I . 'from � � to a, Southern friend.. . . " . . I . I I � . General, Booth, theFleader of the Salva., Darne street east, and the alarm quickly. � brought the Fire Brigade . endPOlice to the . � I alcoliciag the greiai curse oftbe human racei � , � _ ' ' thai one act would produce a marvellous ' 4 ' , I . I I I I I I " I . I � ., . . . I an a third time ,and mittee, d' were . 1, 6. 1 . , ­ .11 . . pasised : I I I ,� I ' 4 . . - ., , I . , ; ` . JV�E CILTLI[SH Ly, llrV*E RES irING. � I I � I .., I . - I � 1, I I ... I. .� . I ,. .- I I I 1. � . .1 .. _., - , . .. � , Verrlble,Eio6ilon o4 moliew Xron.. * I tion �Arm�j is ieuthority for' the � statemeni � . I ' that M0,000- -ji-r-e-sainually -contributed for scene,'as it was almodt directly, opposite tbs. ' Notre Dame. Hospital. .The haules.spkead. I result.; its'daving poiverwould -descend t6 , � . I � I the.lowest depths &socioty�overiurmug' -- ­ . . . .11 � I ' I �.: I � 'i 4_1 . . . . . . I To amend the Act respecting Joint Stock . � . town and Companies fo r supplVing 'Cities', a � I ' - I Ho%v aVortatic.31a I I.. . ." Will fMake, 4$3,000 I I I 1 1004 1 1 . On Tuesday aftern T n �� terribl� acci- . , I I 1. . � ' " :' . 4 suptaiiiing't"t organization. , rapidly, and soon . had dontrol 'of the rest 1 I . the building and.'communicated to ,� I ' � those barriers that interfere b etWeen tke � , , " . I .1 - �1. I . � . . I � '. . ater. r ' . . � . . villageB with gas and w . . � . To .amend the Act respecting ,.Market 1. 0"It of an Iluvestmentot $5. .4 ,� I . I I . .1 I . I. I � ', A,cade �of peculiar interest to many of dent occurriad� at -the Penin'sulax car works'; - Adriau,Mich� Two- men, carrying, a ladle While Buperinteudilig piepa�iatx6nis:f or %, theatrical enteirtainmenil ,the Rev.,W. S, 'of , parCof I .ocer,,�"d ille� store ,of Di.. �C. Brosoeau,', gr � owner of the.building. W,heu the firer�en soul and, Ahe truth. .'Multitudes thug . rescued : from the power of alcohol, behold- - 'Ohrisij , . 11 I I � I .1 I I I I . .. Fees. � '.1 I � I .� I * '' ving been adopted ! --Certain reBoluiionsha' * . . those Who are engaged in real estate trans- ' the,late been of molten iron, were -going. Ahrough � a covw e red= - way sepairating,two buildings. Thomas,, vidar Elake,.� Somersetshire; England, was Buddenly stricken with heart . 'ar1rived.the dweller's in the adjacent buildw . ing the uplifted cross of would be � , , .. r attraoted by .its power and �'saved' , froiu , . ­ '. I 1 . 1. : � � I � 1. . An Committee of,'Whys and Meanp, .. I . during boom has juit � actions ., d.cid.d.! Th6faxiH of.the case are; gR fol. � T , be , au�i one of the me was icy, n . I I I disease and died ida few inintites., - ' - ' - ' , ings, were escaping in their might dresses. Captain, Iluilkin&ami ofthe Salvage 06Xps, ; their 'sins I know' of no other plan by, , �' , ,- . I � I , I ,. . . . 1. I - . Hon.,'3�r.. Wood ,introduced tho SUPPIY' lows,: O,n or about the 16th day of Nov. . slipped and the ladle cf , melted-ore'was thrown upon the ice; It iu&utIyVkp1bdbd1 , iftent will not :fail on as, 4 The beginning . . -asked if any reBidents'were in the burning which the liquor traffic can be7suppressed_;�, � I and the sunken masoes saved. This is no I I 1*, � I . . Bill, which. was ,read ,the firdt,, ,.second and third time, ana.pasged., . I I I 1. . 1 4 1881, - Mr. John Boultbe6, of Portage I& Prairie Ictri:aerly of Hamilton), purchased � with ter.riblel-Bffect, and the men were , , I . 1 * e&rly�'a, date as in the' present year until, 9 , h-Wedudsday falls' on February 1894. Ai I building, when be was told that Charles � Cbilpl6au and his wife':'werd' sleepi I 119 in' . mef6- fancy of -the imagination ; those ot '' � , 'you have had much ' ' " I I 11 I * .1 . I I . ved'i the sedon I Mr. Hardy,mo dreading of. -from Messrs.. Boyle �& Washitigtou', real teiribly burned. John. Ray, a young MaD,. . was1ifted aud- thrown by the, force of the. .Easter Stindsm on March 25th, --7th And ' , , the second floor.. " Buokingha�m Made his, who experience of the � . I workings ,of'. the temperance enterpriw . - I I i I . �� . . . . the.Bill reHpectiug ladustrial, Schools He explained the.provigionsof theBill,which estate. brokerso also of that i6wit " a' lot oh I 8,askatche�v%u avenue, the property.of Mr� emplosiout through a, wii3do i 16 ft. 'from the W The defalcations ofPeddie,thdTrea1s'urer' of the Socie*ty for the Relief of Widows an d Way through the ginoke,'J626slied the . . 1� I d room oor, anawith the help of Sergeant .1 know how %he rechamed; when k I . . � the - I I I - . I I � provide that the4 Board of Public School 'Separate . E A. -Shore, for the price of �85 per foot ground clear O' lut of'doors.. . His backbone, i�, -laid bare� the flesh., peeling.1irom it,1 w1bile orpha as of Scotch Presbyterian Preachers;-, . ­ Richard, of the police, carried the no w & bee thed the purer atmosl , )herd which, the)& � I reformation afforded them, are instinctively , ' 1!�� ' 1� ' I � . I Trustees or the School Board . mfi,y delegate the powers conferred upon cash, and deposited'the nominal pum of. �45 . to clinch � the 'bargain". Mea�rs.'Boyle A , he is -badly burned about ihe breast and , . r ... h the large sum of K75,000. He' I I s t a be. in Canada. . � . . -ilf,suffocated'man and wife. down Bin" h Its,. , : whence they. were taken to the Central , , attracted through,the Church to the arpas - ' .. :1 . � .;� � . I . em by the Iddu , . . fit strial Schools Act respecting:the establish'inent, control Washihgtou: i6idgrapbed news of tbegale to. -owner, that'deeds abdomen.' Adelbort''Smitli, another man, is injured, and'biR injuries will� very likely . . ,supposed I I : " There is rhobody whd cab stir up so Station in .a nude condition. Meantime -the , of , Christ,:a'nd ,wbat'inany of us, have had I I �. the gratification of. witnessing.,'in. the case � -----. " _ . ! _ � ... .... � _.. - , I . ,and � I management of an in'dustrialdehool to any the requesting should to, sent. At 'this time, however, � prove fat661. 110 is horribly burned. ' ' The me ny . church rows," says � a prominent ".as .1. residents from, the. other houses ad- were safely lodged in, the Notre, of individuald will, be realized on a magul- . . * I . 1. I . philanthropic society incorporated under I Ontario Be Societies.Act, and, property was rising very rapidly in value . building wa,4 eoi on! fire, but - the flaine'a, I . I were soon ex,tirguisbed. Anotheemanwas Methodist ,preacher, the: -brother or � t, hochtim6to livei:& life of Binlegs Big er w � Joining Dame Hospital. Thii'llremen then turned " ficont scale when the Christian Church in' , - . � real earnest, enters upon tbis work." -Mr. � ;, I , I . . r I I I . . I ,the rievelent I the society to which such powers are dele- and the following �W,eek Mr'.* Shore having, . received an offer better by game �500 th an . , itebadly burned about.the,head, but not qui I .: I � 11 I I . ,. . perfection:" - � I . I I their attention ,to the houses, and the brigade had by this time arrived. A: strong' Robert Reid. � . I ., .., . . I . . I . I I . I .. . ". 4, . , I- . . . I . I �. I . ­ .� I . . . . � gated Bhall have all the powerogranted to the School Boardi--ainder, the Indpatiial Mr; Bo'ultbee's� Bold the, lot and cunvey4 � . . .: . I � fatally- I ' i I . . . ;, - - 1: , ,.- Yung: Wing,_'ihe new Chief Magistrate of the city of Shanghai, is a Christia-11 and has wi I Ind vise blowing from ills northwest and — . 11 �. � , I . ' . . &I He could not 106k:at. the conimon facts . � I . . I . I . : '. . , Scheele Act . 'The School Boards are to it to,tbB,_neW...puirohaper. ."Isli-Boultbee'- ' h6t'Aikiiig .to be, euchied in,'this off -hand - , � I I. I c -'Ehe ]Importance �i lit alding, ]Before, I � � , . I an American. -wife. He is a graduate of toward the river, threatening to do further - e daingg . �TII6 firemen at I., o'clock had the of English life *iiho'ut a sadnesE amountin � . . I . . . . . ,9 I .; I L .1 11 L I . . 11 .. I I I eys 0 . n 6vide the.t',eachers, and the offic ' fAhe . �;cbool Boards are to be -members o I f the I ` , ' __ lost littld% time -in ,entering an wa,nnerf . , action for, dam-9p-9-,'aiud' af . to . r pu6bing him: I I . .� � � � � signing., . . Ati,amusing anecdote .reaches ii's' ,from a ,Yale College arid the original proinoter. of I � the'811bome of educating Ohirds'e boys in. . . I fire Well under control. ' The lose, will pro, I I - I . . bably be 460,000 on, the building an d stock- to pain. . One would think nothing nioia, � - no pleading.. .1 I was required"no argument; . . � I 1. I . . I ­ . . I . .. 'Board of Managerinant,­'­­­-� 1. I . I cause through all'& tedious prolixities of , . . village, in -the Indre ,et Loire, 'where a the United Stat6s. � I., ;, . ' 1,w'o.�_has. I I It is believed both are fully 1ndured.- The' .. - - beyond the tragic facts:that myriad"'Or'' . English homes W I . . ere desolatb,.myriads oV . I � I I I . I . I Me. Hay,moved for &'return showing,' - up to dat6, the 60st, a"chancery-6uibi e ventuallygain ed hid point . � quarrel ba4b6on reging between the Mayor 11 local Mr. Mackoniichi6; inflicted so - � da'ala 11 -1 - p -, and_athm � -daer, ���,� _ie-si VT 48 . � 11 . -Englis rWiveff-uUhap"-,-Myk1Cdg-02f-E' yi�'FII61177__ - I I _� . I . . I . . froni. Confederation. for repairs and 110811r#11011 Of the Legi4la- I I I 'also, Thio court held'Shord to be guilty,of agross - fraud, ancl adjudged the plaintiff to ,be I a6d tb6 gchoolmaster� The-latier--ijaiiob�leaal-worrimeiyt---�on-tba-authoriti 'I - � I was recetitly sumiaoned 11 . . to - appear b6fore e" of the Church of England, is again at his ents adjoiloing,� will b �reat from water'. At, one time it was believed that , childrenwere slarvedand negle6ted,myriaAs , ., , , of English men cursi. made a, I- , : I 11 ";, I I 1. . �. .. . ildi the five and Departmental bui ing, i ; entitle(l,to damages to tile 6j.t6ut of the the Prefect of th6 department, to whom - I I old .ritualistic practice,3. Complaint is I Fireman'Wood had been lost, but hawag were Dd and . I I I - I I 4 , turse, "an--d-��p-'er-i's�lroeM"-Iio-r-ribly' every , ye Sr � . :" 1, . i I - I ." 0014D for rent, -Insurance and repairs of. any I . other' buildings- used and occupied for . I diffe'rence between the.pri6ii.'at wbicli the , lot w� . � - as first sold, viz., $85 per -foot and1thel he 6,omplaitie'a of the Mayor's negligence, J Iw,pro6f oftbid 110 showed an official to- made that at Sti Albans, London,he we to, - while officiatililg on Christniasbay, colored found'af6erwards on,duty,on ihb roof. . .1 . I I � I . I- . I-- I I . 1 in this country by preventable on -to ' , use I . , 4 i� , . � , I ; . I . . . . I ,� I . I . I . Govornment purposes. . , I 11 , . I Mr. Meredith suggested thAt-th.0 in 1 ALjJQA I , higbbst.price which - -would subsequently, have realized. ' E viAence, was 'port, writteii bi himself, and . contaibin�, ti i e'followiiig�'passage : 'il We have'nalcase .. ,� . 'stole, chauBuble and bertetta.. I I Rev; Samuel Smith, Chaplain aLd Secre- . . � I . . . Mental gymilastico-jumping to'& don. , , - I 11 I .1 I I ­�� � , move the heart of any man who had Wit -bin - . I t , I , ,him he spark cif'patriotisw, or the',leas I � 'mind I I , , 11 : .. I 1. I . . _______________r - - .... , be amended Bo as, to include a- similar � utlTftl-wit-h-reg�r-d-to--a-t-),Vbr-nmel�t 'House,.- . 1 produced before the Ma�t6r in C"nce�y on Tuesdliy . 7ing � -thE6t-the-lot-�could-�at--one-time,--Ief3�-i.t-bo-iha,j -proy of hydrophobia or'madues§ 'to report, un. I I Lary of thd Royal AsBociation,in Aid -of thb .1 . I rid Dumb, London, died, a, -D-eaf a few d ys elusion. 1. I ., I - ad g I The flower'ffhoW a fashionable I y', I I , appr ach to the that was ju'dhrisL - ' I � . Strong drinkwak destroying those people. .. 1. ! I � ;� I I I 4 I . , ,!. I i q . I . I ­ , � greed,to. .Motion ag,amended a .11 : Mr. 114rbourt moved for E6 re,turii showing . suli9equelitly to sale to Mr. Bdultbee, have b66 Bold at from 0186 to 000 per foot,'ana, I ��-Qi--tll.6--up,yo,t--g"xl-cl-oqrppm-,-. tiOn, who are idiois,and raving inadmen.": . i The Mwyor�gijiied find stamped,the docu- — __ .T� ­ __ ago, Nr�Soifflh wa s, the first clergyman i ' 'over ordained to the,pas , Loral cli arge of, 0 a --bonnet-, --..-- _�L___�_� ---- _��__7'_` - - ­� I . I I �-'Soi�e men have "failt. Said'a bride. -H6..dared-no.t..shu.t-bis-,o�e,e--t-a_ith6 fadIg."­ � , 4 ,. liev. Stent6n Bardley. 4 � I 11 ,� .. . I . � .. I I I __ . . I . . I � what muoicipalities'have abolished 1011'rke - , acd-hilin,gly ,this favorite of 'forti-ine will inent Without reading it, littI6 dreaming deaf and dumb, and big being, set apart,for , ,,room who didn't wish either' to offend his �bride"oraieofin'teru'a'l-�i�Ft-ifiti��iigq:.� .. I � '. I . I '' I ' - . -F ::;� . . - . ,s since January 16t,1881; also, naimin � fee, 9' eventually tee I 'eive from 42,800.'to $3,060 as ,thsift -ould�be'usea ag'evidenc6.6gallist w - so sp V, ecial A duty was, the a 6 of the late I I �.._, ------- I lljgy - _ _: .1 ­ � ­ _I'____-_ It F the- war .' d6paftinerti_1 aeXb_­­­­­ L. ­� ­­ _97­1­11­k_�Qf_�bid_ . , I ­� ... I 1_1­-_�' - - _ -, � _ which tolls ha - r!i_______. ,,.,,.- __ - __tho��_rqxl@�_._L 1�yq�_�bpen ,eBultivf -the-r -Aiis-55-investlu n - -i,? j, e't "TV l7rPe 9 ms If -01 . -­ - -'-hi e ­with,464 -refe6t,.- I I J i-.M�A'. ­AmhbiffIfoP-6f-Cab torbdry�,D BE f'thii F L * ligbre"ar o,ok8de � - , A lk�xo6 ; but ai 1 f Commiosionbr. of Health Do Wolf, of , .. year" � i 1�1­ ­ ­­­ , ,", I . removed. . , - , � I I 4.4 . 8un. . ­ 1! I — . 4P I I . "I - , ih , a oice from heave , I ni sang the � iearla Is & first"you have, �v6r, made; I cannot, � � � I ChWago, asks the Cou*rt6il for e,121,,�27,60 � , ,: I . , , � I ,.I, � . . . ., 1 I I Motion agreEd to. I . I I . � . . . , . . . 1 . � . I , . . . Lau'ra D improving in health, and on as' - � .0, , a elicit at t e funeral ­ not oribusman, I think of i3ating it, but will pir6seive it to , . - -, I Au,'J'argost, item being, $18',000 for 21 su,ni- - ' . . b ". I . . . .:: , , I . I I . . Mr. Meredith moved for 9, return 'giviag A' writ 'of att acVment-a marriage will return from, Nice early'in'the,coming . and the Christian at Work, commenting, gh6wtootir children'in after'years , Lary police, &ad' 06,500 for Big. kriemebb, , �'; : . �Ii. . � I th, nani6R at t) o officers 6a directoro of . I n , license'. I I I i . . mitnt'n6r. I 1 . nnhn1hA facit. gave fiRS at earn ple of *their mother'19 bkill.aud deftness.1 I . house &ad fautory inspectors. . I . �, I . �­ �