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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-8-2, Page 7ice & I�cpairs nderaigned is prepared :rtake the putting in of Services in connection Town System to Dwell - 1 other Buildings. Also REPAIRS m Engines, Mille, Fac - 1d Machineryof all kind. reasonable. Satisfac- iiranteed. 30N SALKELD. !graft rauellim Suite. NI, riteaK ItAILWAY. s end depart at Nsdesicb ma to ammlva poses..,. ............. 1 S p.m. ..................... . s.ssp.tu- .11.00 Jana. .. .... .... ner•aaT. ... ..... .. .. ' m a.m. truss. ..... . ..... 1.es p.m tilde at IARVELOU$ ■ MORY IISCOVERY. • (wasp (■.as.ry ?,sreag. k. Leawood la ewe rearm. ad weaderl.a eared. mad seeds greatly beweeeted. muse to oeseeyore•me cameo eh op..rw• •ft{'w Haase it -tamed Besmears d need l r��pe,�ppes., tb. e...t ryw~r. Meese, dgedwr•bee,thr1 Ins seesaw. �.ler, •4e Il Judah P. 1$MTil, s sr. *b M .11. Y. ADES CNS SEM T TOWN. NELL. _INERY :D �.1 E+_ Haas antl Bonnets. S --SOWER& Mem '-SPRING gLD lee in Pluehee, Flow- embeliehment of . in her Milti- lling low. • than ever before. Case Will be given :2 or over, and ly let. 2202 11M DYE WORKS NERY ! EZON the YLgs Wales at town rate., were has not bees a. Memo the Busy Scasoe. Square. 97 47/ R E■ town, Ito te =ON_ 1.133118 .aid the Newest 3321 r Nc . ease etaapty RIS In sleek far wrist of stleit ease I will ae414 M,a &RD tl re BI T h• A rens oil TI1E OLD BATTLE FIELD. OtLEBRATWNO THE 75TH ANNIVER- SARY OF LUNOY'S LANE. g_waawb Asia he time Bets•s•bs,s.s - iarteAs eaeesbs§ W ser *4.l .par as and Illiemes. Daeuxolrsau,a. J.Iy !g. -The adobes - ties b day 1 Mae 75th ualverwary of the heads 1 Lmady's Inas aader the •.guess of Laady . Loa* Historic..! Society Was • susses ia every laarticsler. The struts d Merino.* were guy with beano& amompt the Shea and Stripes. Asas beteg two ur these inose of the tensa heroes mad el Lusa d were towered with flowers and abovet!Neta floated the Lisboa Jack. Long Wale 2 o'clock tboame& had as- sembled la and •beet the battle ground. The U. E. Loyalists were present by the visor•. The •apppp..a.rwoce e( Mir A. P. Caron, Ministerof Militia. •sootap•oied by De. Iola' Ysrg.•ou, M. I'., •ad Hoa Adam Brown, 3,I.P., was • signal her these mauling cheers. 1the platform vgip^-• lieu v. (eorge Boll, Jobe Secretary Wilma, Sir A. P. Caron, Ill. Jolla Ferg.ao., M. P., Hoa. Adam Breve M. P. Ill. ()wait Arehib•Jd Scarlet, Joseph Brineyr J. M. Betsey, A. McLean Howard of To- roato, • deleptlos of Wentworth Pioneers and other,, 1*. Ferga.n., M.P., wee in the chair .ad opseed the proc..diap with • brief address epos the events of the day that had gather- ed the Imwsowe aseemblage together, after while Ile iatroduoed the speaker of the day. fir A. P. Carom. Sir Adolphe m1.1 that although of Fr..cb descent be ass . ('amelia& ltd laved the old British b lm that those who were sleeping hero defended 75 yams ago to day. That same ('•.•diad deg floated over the Citadel at (jets, 'we .ad the French descends/ate of that proven.). like himself knew .e other Hag but that woe. He was proud he was • Canadian. He knew eta Scotch, Irbb, English or Freacb-it was Canada first and last with him, 1. spoke of the history of the past and said we should instil It into the hearts of our young mete. Sir Adolphe concluded wicks • tribute to Canada's citizen soldiery. %Ir. Adam Brown, M. P., followed with a& address, after which he offered • resoletietd endorsing the society's efforts towards the Ignatius of • suitable monument and favor- ing the undertaking of the work by the Do- minion I:uvernment Ik. Canna!' of Tor- onto seconded the motion. which was adopt- .d with gnat entbusiaan,. President Georg. H. Mills of tie Weal - worth Pioneers moved and William Kirby of Niagara s.00d.d • resolution favoring the especial studyof Canadian history io the schools, wbiwas Mao unanimously THE MOH SIGNAL, FRIDAY, ACTG. 1889 THE FASHIONS.sae rue Sea. A TIE UNDER THE OCEAN. THE HOME CIRCLE. A ed hassamm tau Vaults"", ,'"„"` I CANADA T IA CA LAYITY IN CHIC AGO• O HAVE A TRAf48ATL.ANTIC Hold crushed velvet or �' DREADFUL WORK OF A SEVERE WIND - K • pan Braid is the metal fwuuable of all CABLE. ,boiling water, and the *team will grade - trimmings. wt jelly ru.Ibe pile whish you ow al aaat rentsI STORM SATURDAY NIGHT. Braid ur embreedery ur both i r m. must l.shitrsable gu.u. amen is to have it )a two *hairs of the sante otrkrr. The barred and plaided asphalts la light mud bright coon are u, high fast* for little girl • frocks. The latest f.ucy in neck huger'. is the tarp helizier plume and the astr..e ep right ruche or sulphur -yellow 'teems. The new althea. ooase 111 all ehades d odor in "shut" effects and .n Lars, .lard* sold checks ut `reit hrau y aid eft'ioti vete m. Jackets are never out of fashion. This The stylish mode of making • pelt ws•tr► they have grey triers and sleeves tall *bole the elbow, but they ate pot aura with dressy emetic us Orauge-ooh,red moire ie ed by L.sh- .uuable dtesaiakeu both here mid ehr,ad u • garniture fur pale cresm- ehite wool gowns, veiling', India cash ekes, do. A number tomutl +ere finished with drhcate or•use-retos, ed empire sashes of Chins silk, very mit and enable in quality and ezeeediugly wide. Sashes, ;though exhibited in every are uuw very generally of the •"Item silks, and frequr:.tly of th. astute shade a the dreee. When a buuffect I Mbesemesee K oh. a.a.me moaned wefts Bae Bee. Mems w wart Is °.Yds meas -A ,....,a.ttele rNr?aay remota OnAII A. July 25mai outs 1n is to ,7 mashing( it to • ouatrrry der.ottua leek r "gift brush' I ems Mw lifters" Meow em AsseOor-Btamt Brush the duet from black lace, sponge I eitb erre° tea. ./n/1 piu it on a blauketl ego,. �.emr,amm taetaaaal "ma ns./ t" dry, pulite/ •1 int., •hsps a you pec Peer MesewetrIliebn1,4. '•lung. Jet L...-weurrltes must be rub - have •direct cable u. Greet Britain is a& ell wok deco.!.od tLe lust beats 0 C met,,°, jab, 47. -Dori RR the height d all but settled fact Its conaumuwtioa pace!. th. vied and nun storm to ought a& uaba• depends wt the Dominion Government. An I . balled building is proses§ of ouaetructtoa at applicahua is beteg made w them at Wash black cashmere in suds made of , the corner of Tweaty•8nt end Lm.vitsetrent ranp.are°tee the bol„Je of the ('ao•diaa wry park, rices ill char water, then in a was blown down, completely (tomcliJiag e w the °tent of $54JU,UUQ I.eooad water to which buerug has beep I trate cottage than stood heeds it. Eight 5 total capital required is vii 70(1,000. waded. 11 the gouda are n much faded, I persona wekilled outright sad tour badly i 71lir. Ik,hell of Quebec has already add • go xl Jeri .4 b.unieg and let the wounded_ The killed are : bemired 8300,u00 of tile In kaglend cashmere lie to this over 'tight. Pick It MRs. AMeLIA BUCH, ! years old. by private subscription sad will return ANNIE: BUCH, tl ears old. o England shortly to retie this sum wup by the edges, auJ final in a shady ALBERT RU( -H, ears old. $500, 00. Tben with the Itumiaiou uar•) 'PI*cs to dry,•.tbmut .ringing, and prom years K P CORN ISLIUS F kRDINACHfIS, a black. tee be will p!atro gl,(10(►,WO in the hand• c( •lair still damp. A pato skirt tired smith, � y..re okL the financed •gent• and invite subacriptNosl'1ut be r,l'pud. MRS ARKKA FSRDINACHEt;, kis for the balau,-e of $:00,000, which will be, In coloring drew g• cd. there must be j wile, 31 yeah eld eagerly taken up., ,.rely of dye, the cloth must tee :r j CORA, LIDA and LEA, their children, There le roan,' to believe that the Del,tn•nded• it must be aired °lien, and aged respectively 5, 3 mad 1 yeah of age minima Goverment will great the aid, The wounded are asked for. tier John Mac. onat,t and sir!'tust hake been very thoroughly eat 1)e (ttaY• vs $g car husband of Mrs.Amelia Hector Lange -in here el preyeab them- ' re it was unturned m the dye. It i Bach. selves aa favorable to the scheme, rh••u:d not be rruug,let it dram instead, ALaxaT lit•cit. AD d Si- (hassles Tupper is reedy change p,.Itiou on the Zine while anent- Ica -re Faaa,.rwewas. std willing to lend hes Ines- tug or drying, press while demi" until Aur Fanntu*enat ence to the project, which he believes to every clone is out of it. and then lav it I 0. Van Burse -street, near Loomis, while be cue of importance to this country. e e •v with as few fu.d. an It as poses .le the storm was at ill height, a large tree wee It was expected tbst the British I:mere- The liquor !n winch seep brrk has blown.lowu and fell upon • passing street meat would assist A construction Croat- been boiled u exert:eta for wuh.e,a i car which was crowded with people, crush- p&uy ha been org•ained is Eagl.nd to lay •J the cable. it .iU Le the shortest wean cable of any. Entering the water 8t !Westport, Ireland, t will run to (lr.e.ley Island in the .1,1, CAWbr.C. and tweezes th.t arc 1 the roof, bat fortunate! not injuring easily faded. They siteuld be washed n1 a&y "ole seriously. Several houses were cru water than yeah iced.. It u shuck by lightning and • uumber of pope spe•iu!y recommended for lateens, as it I badly shaken up and scare!. The rainfall uta one of the V r' style of dress, or the tournure, was were pronouncedly in fashion, stiff ribbons, such as moire, fore satin and brocade were in favor, but with the dace tiara at d empire effects. with their straight lines and unl.w.ped draperies, .otter sash.. look for better. The Ticiaitudes of climate are trying to viola Cunatitutl°Ila, especially those to people having impure hlt,.d. For all such land they constitute the majority he last safeguard to Ayer's Sarapenila, the use of which cleanses the blood cad ,treogtheas and invigorates the system. The shortest courtship I ever heard of was that .4 an emmeet jurist. Ile was ns in. way to hold court in a town,wben he met a young simian retuning from market. ''How deep is the creek and what did you get fur yuut butter 1' asked the judge. "Up to the knee and ninepence, ' was the mower, as the girl walked on. The udge pondered over the sensible bract• y of the reply, turned bol horse, ride Pad- ;back and ove,touk her. P•traotic upeacbs§ were made _ Rev.; "I liked your answer just now,'' be a F menden, Rev. Ciao• jtall mad o ilii • •and 1 like B tendered to Sir Adolphe would make a geed wife. Will yen M r...._..s .t.-_, them. you I think you Gres brought bias to hs feet ,pin. He marry me i' She locked him t r r d promised to de •11 in his power to imago, said : ' Ye.." "Then get up hehinti•use the (.over.n►ent to erect some kind of • .nd we sill ride to t,wn and be mar- monument to perpetuate the t- - - :hose who fell on this historic s t • hw I She did get up behind and they m,7.. • ;IS the court house and were made no.. MR. FOSTER'S MARRIAGE. ;It u ree•r.rded that the mar-iage was a ;ere -eminently hatpy one. -New York yrYlla.t 1.em.wg.tt tpkelds Its yaluter-iP ees- ■ a Argonaut w Toast, July 25. -Am Ottsw. special Wolfe weeds. to The World ssye : William McDougall, 1 can rw:nmmend Dr Fowler's Extract who Y regarded as me of the best legal of Wild Strawberry for chronic diarrh.e., authorities in the Doa►i*eoe, takes execp- u 1 hate used it tor two years and cell I tion to the "mortice which has been mads .,et °tithing else that helps me like it. I that the r rent marriage of Hon. George le JANE TAYLOR, Mystic, P. Q. This ted - Foster, Minister of Finance, to Mr►. icime cures all summer complaints- 2 Chisholm in Chicago i. illegal. He coo -I - tads that b tb• comity of nation, Cu Cies- t•rareaissal ntaatag. •da is bound to resect the findings and Dear brother, dear sister, slug judgments of the United States courts ! Don't • In 'peeking of the matter te The World!l ik in 51.., 4 with your mr•oth open correspondent Mr. Niel/ ug.11 said : "�.Iile • steel trap but open u, and open .Liming, a it has been shown, that C It wide, and .ing, And'ang all the way had obtained • domiciain the United titateeLr„och. I►t.n't think that tbe•utganut whither he went with we intention of fol.d.I*nd the minister are to give you • sacred' nag luriadictioa for the purpose of ',heatable.oa.ert, but remember that you, y,o,r divorce, and Mrs. Chisholm having oh -Ivory self, are to take an active part in • he decree odomicile tlhe marts ofthe States, by the worshth andip of sing. Its mand open your ay be you are Dot hicb rhe wee deadened the dissoiution of • fine singer -few of us are. You need r marriage with Chisholm w Mt. Lawrcaca, • distance • rrsenes their urigu.rl l vs. Iron onee test ewe of only 13(10 mile, as &genet 3100 males K side elide shebtly damp. I known a this section.dlis. The damage doge s , . wrun f is goods in deeded bwments will run high New York by Newfosndlamd, a esyiaei Bush black silk with • velvet brush Luo flu thousands. of no less that 1tY10 miles The importaare Cf rub it with an '41d ►ilk handkerchief ; of this lies m the fact that where the resist. then *pone° with alo,hnl and warm water •acro to the current is atttall, owing to dm on the wrong side, and let it drip dry short Une. instruments of much lee power Dt. not iron or fold it. A French method Ulu usual will do the work and do it w is to .pollee the silk with hot cod'' well or Letter. ('omptex instruments wilt strained through a muslin beg. Speuge in feetootbererpairedat8.11. At Greenlee I .Ian4 the outpost station wjlj!u on the right side with a medium warm la established. Mr. Gi.borue, GovernmeatUn when partly dry. Superiutendent of Telegraphs, is now' surveying Greenley Island and sp.! Freeman's Worm P. wders destroy preaches. The Gulf system of I;over.-iand rem ,re worms without Injury to ureal Telegraph is to be extended to meetisdult or u,:,.°t• lee the call d A le a• the use of the whole .yenta given to the cable company. This tremend- keep Mill. MS withoutthe expenditure of cable cent i ono m- . Keep still. When trouble is brewing .traction. Indeed the new cable will •-•►_IaceP null. When Blander a getting mi N, cheapest of any over M.d, about ooe-seveath'its legs, keep still. 11 ben your fen of the usual cost ,are hurt, keep POI:, till you recover The English Government have a cabl I>"nr rxcttrmaut .t any vele T from Ireland to England which is ofteut'uuk d.tfereDily through au unagi idle. The ('anadi•n ('able Company have eye. In a CUIMIA ti.ou once I wr proposed to the Uoverument that instead of letter, and wished 1 had not. In laying & separate cable reader St. I:eorgo'allater years I had another commotion Channel, as all the other companies have wrote a long letter; but life had ru done, they shall use the Government cable.'a little sense into me, and I kelt The British Ptrtmaster-(lener•1 stated that letter io my pocket against the day r he saw DO objection to this. II could look it over without aritatiou without tears. I was glad I did. Less TORONTO TOPICS. land less it seemed necessary to send it I•tbera.d Ms'kter mnw.N 14 the B•yll was not sure et would do any hurt, but -se asug. a• ranee reactla i11 u4y deubtfulneu I learned reticence, a..J eventual:y it was destroyed. Time stein, Princess Victoria of Teck, Counies§ Tome rt•, July 2ti.-Thomas World wen w,,, 'ha w.•ndcrs. Watt till you can speak 1 Fsodore Gleichen, Countess Victoria Glei- known in business circles, mod his IK -your- est„I;y and the/. vuu will not need to •ben and Countess Helena Gleichen. The old daughter Madeline, while crossing to s ak u.a be. Silence is the must was- bridal t thea the city from the Island ill a row boat i party Proceeded to Use chapel. about I0.30 Mrturday might, were drowsed, sten ihii44 conceivable wmetimes. I: t. The bride wore • duchess§ dress of white Tire young men, Percival Parker and a lad strength in its tery grandeur. It a like wtm' with • bowing train. It was trimmed named Cox, who were in the boat with • reatment a rdeted to stand still in the , wreath cbluthe also wore • mad furyu wreath veil. corsage herimblossoms mad • ppuuines of them, were rescued. The waves were run• f battle. To plunge is were , gaze The bridesmaids wore tlreaecs of ling high and the little boat unable to twice as easy. 1 he tongue has uusettle'_ b:ush pink faille and carried bouquets of crass in their trough direct to th, city tried more ml„isten thou small salaries e to beat down awards the eastern gap did, or lack of ability - [Dr. Barton. against a strong east wind. Each big wave ROYAL NUPTIALS. hisses Leake et wale. flanged to else tart of /Ire. Lostme, July 27. -Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Danner, eldest daughter of the Prince of Wales, was married at noon to -day to Alexander %Valium Gamer, Karl of Fife. Knight of the Thistle. 1'u. weather was anptopitious, as rain was Lalling. The ceremony took place in the private chapel of Buckingbaln Palace. This was the first marriage that ever took place in the shape!, which is shall, and the number of guest. was therefore limited. t'pnn reaching the chapel the Queen was !lege escorted totbe aeatprep•redfor h.r,whilet.he treat other royal personages took seats on either hinge side of the altar. The Earl of Fife, who tried was attired in a Highland costume and wore ate a the garter of the Duffs, accompanist by his „)y grooaumam, Mr. Horace Farquhar, IV his and position at the altar ran and awaita the bard coaling of the bride. The Prince of Kates, lot with the bride and Princesses Victoria and t ,estMaud of Wives, and members of the bouas- nen bold. arrived '.t the palace just before noon. and They were received by the Lord Steward tied conducted to the Bow library, where the bride was joined by the bridesmaids, who were Princesses Victoria and Mead of Wales, Princess Louie of Schleswig -Hol - ter pink roses. The clergymen officiating were the Arch - s§ it attack the bows would wall oreq' bishop of Canterbury, Inc - Bishop of Lon, don, the (lean of V. indoor, Domestic Chap - gradually tilling{ the bus-, until at last, That detention tf the stomach which leis of the Queen, the Rev. F. A_ J. Her - when opposite IMy•.treet, she sank literally angry people feel after rattier, 'nay he vee. Domestic Chaplain to the Prince of bweseb the fated oaap•nts feet lue to impr..prr I•.astieatem of the 1 Wales, a&d the Rev. J. Teigwmnuth Shore. A woman of the town named (.ally Kelly, y':od : but, in moat caner, it indicates • The Prince of :Vales gave away the tiring in rear of 60 Chestnut -street, cum- seakaee. of the d I bride. The Princess of Wales was attired milted suicide in the veils of the Agnes. seahondigestive errant, the street station early yesterday morning by y which is ens u( Aynr's , In pearl-rey satin breaded with silver, tearing up her dress to serve u • nSo► LO w galla after diener. , Her Royalugliness also ware a tiara r placing one sad of it around her neck is chs{ , ' dib After t norm of • noose sed tying the other end to j theesinwseparddingate a chambers were tea beuck• march rh.ln. fat parties separate chamber i• Back• the prison bars. Her feet were within .n The church cheers r.,44y are not what ingham Palacio- One party consisted of the inch or two of the boor. She wan pc.fectly th. y were in the of len time*. The sing- bred• and groom, the Queen and other royal sober, the officers say, when she committed int is not in that relict it's vein that rsooagr., and the other of the guests. the deed. She It*d been arrested for dir'�nitea the beirt with Gut. There is toxo oats were given to the Queen and to the orderly cont bride and groom. After the breakfast the line of ToWto'■ old citizens Mr. G 'anal singing for style, or, t" better ex• • r-••�-•-7 not attempt to teed the cieigreeatiop ea egal and tie was at liberty to marry again. singing unless you know that you can do •ceent decisions in the English courts, to;,t }tut you can sing well enough to hick Canada looks for precedent. bear this rtion nut Th. decree, finding or joie -'eke part Above all, do not sit and ht of a foreign country must be re- look. into futurity while your pastor ,acted." !orates soul said body to have the hymn ung. Get • hymn book and leek up the KINGSTON'S LATEST SENSATION. It '1iuns, .,d sing And it you will not -_-- i.iui, please do not criticize those that «en .r the gaited *tate. 4'-.w•.1 Arrested that is inour:eet than none at all. This e Princess of Wale. Harcourt, the well-known � King -a ...10pc.,.It, for the ezhibiti on to the con- •nddithe bd rig ma��breturned to Marlboro Miler, died eery suddenly at Chicago on arevatein of hue maces. There is alta• House, the bride and bridegroom occupying Friday nght. Mr. Harcourt left tltu city,;''tber too much talk to the choirs, and the firm carriage. luster in the afternoon on July 1!i for • trip to Chicago.0.1 wed- ant enough attenti, n t., the religious sem the newly harried couple departed aeaday fat hes uta Robert received • letter vices. Nut one half of the praise civet for Shwa House, the suburban re.i- from him saying that he felt very well, and to the Almevl.ty in sur g meets His appru deuce of the Karl of Fife, where a portion would leave for hnlne en Friday night He batten; on the contrary, it must be dia.I honeymoon is to be 'pent. On ar- dropped dead while going aboard on Fridaypleasing. Th:• a of the hone t R• vier rf things has al• riving at Sheen House the newly wedded evening, Mr. Harcourt was 70 yeah ei most grown to be universal throughout Pair were enthusiastically welcomed. They age, and had been in hominess in King -street the Chnetian world. To guy mind, the ntlnsonsly since IS -42.. ,day of choirs is not to last &hum all d decorated with floralfestoons.e� hnfVnetim believe that the time is o;minjg when the eras covered with carpet, upon which wild THE DOMINION'S TRADE. .;c¢ii.g will be done hy K g the'eti,n rr atioa, Sowers were stress . by girls dressed in white. To -night Mortlake and Richmond 1sa/eme.e at Imp•rb •.d txp.rt. t., 1b. -. Father Burke to Globe -Democrat. in the vicinity of the Earl of File's Volae were illu.,,4nited. Ti.. Friss of Kalea gave a reset tion •t Marlboro House this or consumption in the The propriet"r of • •'matrimuhitl uta-' guessaevening wrlrich was attended by I000 Dominion, exclusive of Itritish Columbia, tablishmrnt' in Europe was one day for the twelve months ending ,I-in.'31), showy .•isited by a Indy of such extreme TOOK HER LIFE AND HIS OWN. • tete! of $103,4M1.44e, upon which the duty plainness that he was at first ,chat. He Peed was PP2,731t,t'tll, ea Inert*" of rep managed, however, to collect himself and , A Seale. Eaaawe.se.rehe Cams ass• Double Waldo of l6,ti1t0,(•00 In the vaiueentere4 and wsnclme hie usual courteous manner. of nearly ll,;i(m,mn in the duty collected. Tragedy 1s§ tlsdtstaa For the same oil The lady proceeded t» state that she WA$As,,, Ind., July 26. -Sylvester C. period goods to the Telae of had • con.iderable fortune, nut that, Over n, •young man of incus! family..lint atl6,014'5tt4 were exported. •gaunt 5tl8,- and killed Nlies Meigle Smith at enia, 486,014 in the (precedingor edr.r, (tern some unaccnnntable reasln,ahe had I twelves miles south of this place, last might, Close on • million d"11rtn eras added dor- been tumble to find t husband to her and then treat his own life. The two bad lag .lune to the amount at credit of depose likirtg• She end.-.! by asking : " Tow i bee* sweethearts moor childhood and had, tors i:. the I'netof ce Savings Bank. The don't you think you could find me a ; until a few days ago, been engaged. rent • ravines thus Invested amount to mewl party, earl- I Miss Smith's friend* recent! Lt ,011,422. There was deposited in time to break the en 7 cause of ( her lxoai "Ah, yrs. madame I" said thus spent I engagement because of Uver- ont t g(iba, 7 12- Interest allowed or. ac verylite) man's convivial habit.. Yesterday Overman (vents closed during t►e month came to politely. ' There's no telling; there i3. .red interest allowed to depo•ieors may ne a blind man in at any moment," I wrote to the young lady, requesting her to d made p.inte re •t the close n( the beer. - _ reconsider her determination to oast Vim . June 30. was •775,471. The repay- A Plat* of%suw i in and said in the note that he Honig! cad I in the evening for her answer. He called , abet 7 o'clock and the two had only been , � together • few momenta when Miss Smith ran screaming 'rom the room and .tat into the yard. Overman followed her. iloori.h- ing a revolver. Mise Smith dodged him and ran back into the house, where she fell in • fa int Refer, her parents tv,nld interfere to e "see her t h-erin&n presses his piastre to her side and bred He then turned the weapon against himself and fell dead beside hi. vee - time Mira Smith was nee of the hellea of the plass. Her father is • prominent ' physician • le the best they can. Batter • tone e° es • Charge K ee.eglary. word is to a:l r •• satin worshipers in Kiisomer, July 25. -Teen ha hew "Amer earth of sensations in this city of late, sad churohera-11 be latest ---the arrest tr day of Marshal C. al. Probably no better illustration cf the ee'tnumpli of mind ever physical condrtioos ter• was ever furnished than in the case of m Laura llridgman,whe died some time ago - .n Boston at the age of GO years. When in en infant • terrible fewer deprived her of re ill her senses but o,*e. It left her blind, ed demi and cmu.rquently dumb and mashie if .r taste, Only one avenue hr in knowledge was left hers-tl:e sena of d touch. But by the exercise cf this suerle Aima Laura Bridgman developed into a Fs r.markahiy intelligent, culottes], refine° is and well educated woman, a capital witcbetl, a son of the United Wates Cons a charge of burglary -u h nemeses t at Lut night • masked by en the residence of Mn. Willa actin, a widow living in Wellington treat He dreg tied the servant girl e leeement, and then proceeding upetai et Mr.. Martin, who had been awaken , he anise and was on her way dew The robber threatened bar life •• made any outcry, but Mrs. \fart r• °mei. The burglar fire.! r shot, an t. rwards beat Mrs. Martin over the bead ith his revolver. but becoming alarmed eamp-d w thong any plunder, leaving b a to ame11 p aaJ auk I&Meen behind him The cap gave the polio., • clue which I Twitchell's arrest The statement. mad young Twitch/II after his t were at startling (+erecter. He admit t be was the burglar. He utar i dared state when arrested. H is that he went Veins yeterda ening from • severe headache. He wet had •n t remained sleeping until 1 oak Then he arose. This has been aeati&ted by others in the hlose. The thing that ha remembered was th •'ne'4 • revolver. This was in Mrs. far ' LI ' n s home. ibe . I ad no rerrembr enteringthe he hotline earl kneww mine of the infester,- heriece, had never l firing the shot he remember. eeein "meward. He says be never was a.ldicted drinkingg smoking or using any noirontice. e ie enable to explain his conduct at a1L !ter the outcries of Ctrs. 'lsrtln hard .u.ed the neigebors, the ynung man was nag thaw. wise aawe.en4ie.l and he aided ill rh1ng for the burglar. He remember, g from the hoose and elan returning to Twitehell is a fine looking young fellow a student of Qu*wnb College. He parsed gh the city pnMie mime* anti Cel- imtitute, proving an apt and elevate r. He was never known to do • Me- hl* net He es prom Beet a4 • very roman spirit. For gentlemanly beae- > t rainy th oeght in thatebw was meld s or t hM exploit is the emelt I811T'T'°' '.1 roadie writer, with correep•idents in (veryparted .f the world, a cleer with her needle as mewith her pen, a suc-eaful and earnest°f •rather ut the Mid, • phd•nthr.piat $93. teh'.. i enevelence• never tired, and a anv°ut• Jelin who flt that .he huh yer uly2.-The state.,ent of 5N as &seemlyMpeeess (•a. . momen u. life sad .ho dd her dory renes (e:tt/fully mad cheerfully. Her life w*. a onl and 44.4,4) a happy one. What ■ :ntr•at, thu, to the lives of m.iy ofne rh , p" thngh liffully •'n.g,rd Fat 1, r 11. hugs, hat do not accomplsh s ishe .4 the o, d that eoK • rico m cPuh dv par Laura llridn•.n with only her us•• of touch to ata her Mr John T. Hawke, editor anlprieter of the Mondeo Timor.if, has haven immensely "non he got oat of jail He ha• gut his •bi•e almost en- r4,1y replenished and his paper is inrunning ..ler now. To •rn.la, 114 deuery fr .m the hands of the Egy,t- ete, wie, h. patlished Ill. other day a rrge edition of hie paper. Free:.tent Harrison is doing well. ipo lbw presto nr he ha appointed toh.• Theron la., Lis lather in-law, hie •"o• father it -law, hie wif. w. N n, bre Lnn4 witr'a emissehu ne' h.., hi. 000aghtrt'a hrether-rn I.w, les raille,'.•u-inI•w, iia .im'. elew', bn.41.nd hi* ,wf•b to den ng the month came a $.611 y4i4in w crowded cey street :ui ill-ns.°red mastiff arized a littie dog by the thratThe i.•dd•4 ltd'. tl.brl, and began vlcieusly shakinhim. A ivnas, .!rely 2P. The namos of Rev. crowd won 'tethered. Words, biers her 41'(',,n- of S.ndwih and Rev. and kicks 1.4:ed to make the, mea - ►van \Magner of Wunder are mentioned a t:tf let go hi• h. Id The little dorsuccsown nt L (h. Ltabetc idt'P wu rh ,w 'ho mvacant by toe elevation of Bih K i b„neln. wo this juncturenP when lne huskers -p° erreTnntoa7lM friw'*ltn.f .4 what to do. a yung menexquisitely think that the Lwition is justly due to him. r dressed' carne alongile at once cam For tw sty years. he hs be n the head „( prehemded the situatinLA • •m,tkm ('allege, Sandwi.-hand itiehim to tree," he said, •'I can de thi. earnestness and ability that the manage hem." mllegs ot'eupies arch • p eminent po,ittoa There w s an inererilnn4 lauh from the crowd. and cries of'Thus dude• here'•' "Thinks he' •marCn the restliar Ieswerge t.es..eered. ea '" „Let the dude fix hem " ' rod thPlt v.arn.AJuly 7 -Tipp hark iewe- like tar, wn.et, arrd y•tee:.r from. iv.g.ut, The ounr man drew(.rem.I.d. eacolmtered • e uiarkably st..rm y frrn hi• 1041 of acidf.nl•ss Inonlie oe(Nn,ut 4. de7es. silver dersnut hem and hol: • puech n/ ng whop 47 large levis. ern ;r*se,l. Anndrrills rita•t11,A nuse e pwder seem did its workTheWhereWeehug dog hease aneezang vig. rnunly. and ►vrn, .!rely LS Liverjwool h •eht 7r1ttroem irs had to onset hie mouth Hhrnls of 7'23 - •n apple• dna Laden drq,pef thus little drog and teen to hm (100 harms during the ,181.04 renentlydrawl., 'likns.i hid .ahoes.lhie tail d. The impartation d Atasnan •pdrihkw• whip•d e.r'n.eeLy the Ueited The en'wd 4t -.k, ito • round of sp- hl w a itt.pedpl*wae; the you're teau smiled mad-lullbis.way. t•Cr is he . sire a jaetaed, skip brother. '7':'I'. A IOUBLE CAVE-IN. serums Laos *miss as ear M (141r Taaa 4 tzeavetleaa RiRKiA, Jay Wt. -least night the bask ss the wet este eine St. Clair Tonne! oleo's AA here Inc a di.anes of &brim. 100 feet milk tlmwn from 1J to 20feet and carried with •t a p,et•Ide opaline and a wall 1•u,khna bring ama.reseted. Abw,t throe hours later lank on the smith ante of the a*caratenn for u length of won fees ser. way .red did into the e,rar•time the earth entering rep in* creek and . sol .f earns. The trouble's apparentlyheavy 04.0. tiro Yell.. 'soother elthe late ('hat er 1 Victoria Uaive sity, has jastdied alt �1 eaq le bar dfaay-third year. CAR LlNG'S ALE & PORTER CARLING'S BAY1RI j( LAGER (Bottled) rani.by G. x. PARSONS to ALBION BL OM OODSR1CH, BINDING WINE. SILVER COMPOSITE, Call and see sample .t the store of C_ CR aodetich• Janie IL 151E non-tf ..\ A COOK BOOK 9y milt* my laFREErto ayJrm W ^,I standing ter post office s. Richwine E Co., aontreaL 10000 PRESENTS TO rimer dirt -mom. wane TIC LAM We will ...ed byerset as ap- rreprislel-t" ,., tach maieics. MAI, Ieeb.. .r rmnk-011e to will try the li2ucstrstt't 2.rt.m fMtt Cut the red caste from the Mari and rend it is a letter at.ttin` hone* ermine af:.•r tsarina'. Eimer r 5.10.w 95 a•.t mice will •a -sore the gift .trey grocer or .tnerkrnper knows where to met kit-ea/Ad Inc by you.-AdJres•-• ciwL'ECIIILL C cO. TOEONTO Spring Goods GREAT ¥MIIETY -AND AT--_ PRICIJS TO Riff ALLr. -AT THE - TORONTO CASH STORM. 2i:.1- 0'D E NIANA Q BR THE Ka TO HEALTH. Vnloob' anew oicata avenues el the pow*L, Richey. and Liver, vary.. sttgeff gradually without weakening tis. system, all the impttritisa and feel human. the seereuonal at the same tine Correcting Acidity of the Stomach, eating Biliousness, Drew o � Dy. Thorn yeses ryese Visione Jaundice, �a1tu Rheum. of the and O(tan- oral t7 these and mare y other similar Complaints vier h_a-ITm Dintlnenee of BLOO BI' TIML >ti MOM a 011e. Prierblest iae ads • t a•Aiau►1..e fwdr w•n =Maim :.....m •a, 7W4Maim •: ,•.i .bus. rine Gook, ....n .vis Ore. to mfee ot pow. 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