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THE a1GNAT, : GUDI!HI(`F1. ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 18U.
� t Ia
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with a policy bob or a CS C7 stor
isn't pleasant. Rutter ease
s
by keeping • bottle of Perry Davis
Petit KILL** on the medicine shelf: R
it invaluable iu sudden attacks
Clamps,
Coolers Morbus, Dysentery pains.eneal
Y( a 1)q valuable
imareestat t• east a•Wis of anew er ea m •
Os. k� T ti
Q 1 5 C
CEFPTA1 N,
Aif<1LLER'
hue $iqnal,
le Pva(Jaasu
BORKY TIIUIU4DAY HORNING
KT D. InstaILLAtTSIDY.
Omos of Publiesties - and til,
O*doio4 Ontario.
Nsrtb-street.
rerun so aoberelpt1M t
O.. meeseh, .n admire,
Three months, ••
O.e year. _
Look at T..u, label.
Year Label his anandum receipt of the date
se which you are paid up. See that 1t Id not
allowed to fall Iota news.
Witte • Weems of address is dtrired, both
the old act :.:c cow addn.s sbunld bea+vcu.
advertising Raw*
Leg sad other mewladvertl iineop,r lac.
C
mob seb.eelnest insertion. Ye curd bl
/bar soupareil.Ia.
Bw.looe cards et six lines mot ander. sr to
$ 11
ss
W
r
Zvr7/rment. rornA, vtreyed.
Wanted amid
t�famit o •pant. sit .iatu.'a .a std
ms eoe..e('heaere N'dnted, sot exceeding r
11u�f.. psfell. $1 per month.
Qea.•. on !hie and Puns or 'brie. were
d ta
exceed t Pon... 9i ter d t -t mow t a . inc. Tie
•carat month. lather ad,ts..o Profaner.
Any 110,141 notice the object of which is .0
promote the pernnt*ry henedt of stay adi-
,Ideal or company. to be con.idered an ad
vtwtleemeat sod charred a.rordinulre
Loral notice. in nonpareil type ors oat per
word. ao settM Isar. thee Mc.
Local women in 0,4111017 medial type two
cleats per ord. No notice for ime thaw 304.
Mottos, for t'rhurrhee amid other religious and
beaevoleot institutions half rats
Arent "Toe •fgsal" Settees y.
nuheenher who fail to roister Yes desire'
rotntlarly. either by carrier or bj mail. will
twofer • foyer by a.pnotattee as of the tact at
as early a dates. possible. •
Rejected manuscripts - cannot be reiwD d.
Correponde.ce must be wrtwo on osis side
of paper oolt.
rabll.bers Settee.
all
pointed treed Ton elltng Agrafix thetoo
tows-
Alps otOuderica.Oulborws, Asbaeld sad Wa-
wannsh.
Local po.tmsete a over the district an also
empowered to receive .ubserlptlo0e to The
BIONAL
All communications must be addressed to
n 1rca11.Llo
a
rele,bosw 1 •all 311,* va4, Omit.
GiODltlucu. THUiRSDAY. Jt7Ns >R 1115.
PETERBORO MURDER.
l
i Warrants Issued for the ArrDet
of the Grays.
the wattage being srinb.red dews from 76. ,
that figsre sspreeola1 the feistiest .peed.
The gesarlag figure for toe •vara,' wheel to-
day is .bat 66, or an merman of 8 or 10
poise over the wheel of several years ago.
I1 the stroke is one a e*000d ea • tcyole
geared at 00, the .peed sal be 104/ aidee an
hour. A stroke • mooed with 70 gear 11 •
I t t t.M more than 134 mitos as ho.u. The
Kits suede by • very high gear ea the level
1a., however, to some erwat retooled by tee
elites exertion entailed in wbeeliag up kill,
the higher the gear, the greater the power
required to wheel up en radius.
In the toed race te ttensiilter sad return
Wednesday evening the when!s nddeo wets
goofed as follow. Mote.. 72 : Hillier, 63:
Henderson. 63; Meteor, 63: Dickson. 63.
All of th. ooseetet.. Stokes excepted, used
271b wheels : Stoke.' wheel weighed 17i ifs
Our renders can figure the petiolate out to
suit thernse:ve., and pit• to all the 'd." u d
"butte' they feel tnclissd to.
MONTHLY COLLECTIONS.
Om and after July 1, .11 .Desats de Tut
Slu!-AL for oostract .dvertisia, and job
work will be collected monthly. and ocean
accounts will be paid to the same meaner.
The system which has hitherto boon in
vogue h.s not wen satiat•oteen to Tux
SO..‘ Al. or as customers, and it is believe.l
the moothiv collection and payment system
will be more satisfactory all around.
CA,UAL ADVERTISING AND JOB -
WORK moat be paid fur when ordered, as
0o booking will be allowed. The pay-as-
you-go system is the only square way of
dealing. 1). MoGILLICUDDY.
SNAP SHOTS.
A SISTER'S STARTLING EVIDENCE
ra tlfeee'eee Matas That lira Ores bad
IeeemeaW Aa.srsed Mer latearea
M a ret w of age sea sails
M Nr assets/ .tea
Applied ear.
PPterbgro, Oot., Jeer 13.-A wan
raat has beau tamed for the ar-
rest
nrest ul Titoism' Oral and bks wile, at, a
charge d boring murdered David lieot-
lie, is tete Towrskip of Otunabee, on
Feb. 22, 16154, and the Attorney -Over•
al's Department will be asked to extra.
dike the amused from Ocu.a, Florida,
where they are now residing. The huger
occupied by Scottie and the Ways, who
had entered into an agreeme0t W keep
ikollie as king as he lived, conditional oar
bins deeding kit farm to term. wa burn-
ed to lbs ground, and Scottie's body,
mines the bead, was limed iu the ruins.
Yesterday &Jtermmr Detective Murray
saDmttted a parte of the evitteuce M
had gathered before tbunty Po:ice Magic
trate &lmisoa at Puterburo. Z. Ber•-
baas, who lives with,* 120 yards of the
hoar wirers Scolia int Lu dtiitb, testi-
fied that lire. Gray, in giving the alarm
et tbe lire, pawed by bus phare and wont
to another house half a mile distant, and
be believed that had be been apprised
as won as he might ben been of the
fin, be could have saved David *collie
front being Darned.
Welt 4,/4.0.111110 ORSTAI\'a ILIUM.
✓ ed Lem, amps th. rellooka •lie a. to-
desands-a a. saes Sblsegrw
Power.
Ltsdos. Jwe 13.-T1is rtln'e "1
Lorne spoke at Cm brttl�4 tia'v, r -.t,
lte-day at a nesting tulle he emtabei.:.
1 memorial to the late Joke Ifest •rt r ,
ley, who wt• maim. prof •.•roe ol modern
bi.tory art Casibrldge t tuversity. Tl.•
Marais said net Prot, neral. y's vim. • o .
the expetrlua of Orval Bittaiu nee Lou
..rtiernlly a:c•• .ted, and the ltri•,db
-uloutes meet be looked wail sw Mtge.
Tea se roamers erre us iiidepe•I.'rut as
many torelru powers. The idea of nl.i-
.tiee wast be leculeated, tart the Idea,
that the ...dimities helmeted to Or at
Itllt-,in. Nevertheless Ureal !Wittig' ain't
. c4 !ere :.u> polio- that w unlit let tet,
,.l„tties leo to pieces.
Mr Olad.A.ov, Prime Minister Rcsse-
bra., Mr. Baltewr, the Earl e,1 Derby
•u.l the Marquis .d Lnnadown• mut let -
'.ere ropreusiaa symillet hy with tbe ....b-
eet of the .retia((.
Another witness testilkni that be e -
r the
THE WAY THE MONEY GOES
sated to recovering the hod) after
fin ; it we tying on a strew tick, and
THE Hey. M ArLY Hegsog wa lie- then ware n0 iadieatioas %eat there bad
heea :07100great tiiuteeity ofilea lireto ts the
tor. • p.rh►meat.rry committee the other tseighd d e Doily that eel
day to order to sxpWo why be got $1,100 the bed, which was entirely jour, ru-
m oold o•ab from to ItomteioaGovermett aimed at this time to bare been ones'
in order to defray the expo*tsar. of • h dicey awe, -
Mrs. W. J. McGregor, sister of Mrs.
trip to the (Nd Country last year. Gray, testified that the latter had told
Mr. Burps, it seems, wasted to recut- her that she was going to get rid of
..rate his health, and he uedeetook to see Scottie in setts way, and also stated is
Hoa Mr. Bowel -Lon the etueatieo of dating a Doty d indisnovery, wale
thereWt would e1.
little chore in the sbape of delivering tee- a possibility of diseuveriitg it i0 ease
tune op Canada during his wooers u the el fire. Sufficient evidsass was gives to
Old Lend. Mr. BON 1:1.L thought the matter Issas a warrant for the arrest ol the
and rhortl afterwards deals, who are .tow living 1a Flortde,
could be arranged. Y CJS.. where the, remot'54 sburtll alter
the arrangement was mode, and the Rev. the death d Sooltis.
MANLY Ba‘Neov went on his natation u The surgeons who mats •• .1.mta►
aearok of health fer hamlet and immigrant.tiw d the beadle. corpse dol tleollie,w,t►
• new of asertaiatng wbether his head
for this Cased& of oars. was cut aft beim* the fire, have not
Tbe reverend gentisu•n was &besot from yet reported.
Joao until September, be delivered tau lee -
tares in oborokes, for whoa he paid by
preaches, on the previews Sunday, sad at
the close of his two mente trip seat in and
had paid • neat bill of $1,100 by the 1)o -
minion Government.
Wbeu asked If any beneficial result. •c.
crud to C.oada.in the shape of immigrants.
Mr. Btvso' could not say,but declared that
he liked the work -sad well he might., at
over $100 • lecture, and a ammo for • eon
who liked to bear hitneelt talk, to ,et ample
opportunity to do w at the public expiate.
Mr. ltr.•c'.n. also stated that he was out
of pocket by the transaction, which is par-
ing strange. seine that he teemed a sum
of over 2100a weak for his "arduous" labors,
and one would expect a meek and lowiy
pastor --se all who know the Rev. MANLY
Ba+•xls concede him to be to worry alone
oomfortahty in • cheap °wintry to live in,
such as England un.?oubtedly is, on that
amount.
Now, if Mr. Br'•eoe had °rowed over to
Mean Caro : or " played the rapes " no
Derby Day : or out • wide swath in society,
with ohan,;uigne trimming, : or hobsobbed
with II. R. EL AI.niRT 1 .Irv. ARO at Tranby
(kott : or got his clothes made by Pools ; or
had a hundred and one other ezpsasss
General H mettetrr is over in Eng-
land stye., a "few good word." for Can..
da, • la Rev. MANLY Ba.•to!t. The may
difference s that the latter's salary bas
stopped, but the General's is still working
full time. pieced upon him that mwi e: of the oloth
have to put up with, there might be resent • youthful murderer in Gilbert Lowlier,
'are old+ who killed Bernier
Theat.tat k by - pertain members of to his contention, but knowing the ur- 4at yrMootilb, his victictim bebeingg lollies
exa ted•
the government upon the Audttor•(:easral .asamtng character of the (tater manager dltog infant, Being angry with the
reminds one forcibly of the feet that when
burglars want to loot • storehouse, they
usually begin op.r•tid as by endeavoring to I pay for • two mouths top to the Old lwod. tborlties are punted aa to what steps
an
gag the watchman.. And me fail to eat. yet, what right be are to be taken in dealing with the
A Wellesley township man has had to vet a.olitary farthing for the privil- boy. the •nests of the state failing to
neord • parallel comae. l
W illa WILL r'sow vim as St. IAN MI
low bees AUera.,-voter& •a1•'rt. t.
Federal Perimettss-114, Charge or
tsar Per sabred.
II •tar'al. JOU' 14.-.1 murder P.•l plane
in Notre Dame -street. St. Heel 1. TM
wife .4 X+ipukr,u Demut. wa (uu1141 art
2-311 p, as.. with her throat cut frail ear
to ear. Her busbuud was ua'ay art his
woe: when the tragedy was erected. Me
arrests have beet, made. Mud s. m.• sl -
!e, -e suicide. but the pollee •runt aurb
theory. and pr•te:ul that they are le
the prewar. •of .,uother Jack the 'tipper
eel's.. The victim was 30 yeah 44 •.g••.
Her two little ebildrea were hes:.le too
bonding Maly when four!.
As predt• led by >o.,r carr sp • d nt
the oth r day, Jud,.. IA Wt g, -r . a e-
fuse•d a • hang.' of venue In the `i11u.':1v
ese•.ro the \ a11"yfl• Id tnurlerer will !•r
tried at Bdauhar:eote Tho unf. rt.'iha e
lienee mother was to the office of Mr.
• 1% Footle 0.4 the n We of the re -
Neal reached her.
1 he :tie Mlnlst••r of Justl. at t •t-
:twu ane the little MIlntst•-r of Jus 1.•e
.11 e!uebt-c are , oming to *tor qua to a
.lid It might be a good Wee for these
,entfemeu to dts.•harge contractor Rt
uls and follow tete single-handed .ug-
retlon of ':arold the day b fora. Hait-
I nge.
Here Is what the• Attorney-tie:tend
writ, • to lib • C. own t rope u pave: "I
most . nerg' t'.cally p• o eat against the
ittorney for the Federal t iot•ernfleat
appearing before the firand Jury to ex-
plain the e&..• or extmin•• witnr•-wt
his is on unheard of prc'c *ding. TM
'rend Jury 'Mould be left t.. do Inn
duty untra•nmeled by any outside In-
fluence. If 1t d- Oros any Info motion
or guidance it should apply to the
t'o'rt 1 am constituted with the ad -
Callers Medi near M Lewte1a.
Tomato. Jae 11. - The body of
Samuel Colter, who died in the
Tomato General hospital from
injuries received iu a fight at Lewiston,
am the American side, will he taken poe-
m:anion of by Coroner Walker of Niagara,
Y.Y. Deputy Attorney -General Cart-
wright expressed himself as aaxioms to
mina the Americau Jutborities to punieb
the party r.spu.ibl. for Colter's death,
and issued isetroetioos that the body ba.
banded over to Connor hiug. A poet
mortem examination of the body will he
made prior to i4 removal. :Scott, the
alleged murderer of (:otter, is under ar-
rest. Tbe deceased sever recovered eoo-
srioosnses to give Its vereiou ul the fight.
is which be received his death -wounds.
t'eeFreagb TWO 11111111111431116
Mew M Tears Age she gifted Mw
Cew.d.aehee sad child.
Lancaster, Pa., June 13. -Mn. Hattie
Oood, a widow of Bowrnenville, last week
tried to commit suicide by cutting ber
throat. but tailed. 8Ae wit a victim .o1
cumumption, however. and died last Fri-
day. She was buried o0 Monday. It hart
just been ascertained that before her
death .he confessed to a Mennonite pr•acb-
er that 40 years ago no murdered her
grandmother and illegitimate cbild to get
them out of tbe way.
arid
A SENATE SENSAT1O\
Seven
of the Dtvoroe COMM
tee Resign.
NOTIN THECNAMSER'S SNFIDi
M bee, neaten tee rpos•ed to tem e r • '
ea rri..rlple Thar the a's.astatte. •
arpert. lire Detee0J Meekest
netrreare se the Mewl*
*t See ('sea
Ottawa, June it -'lib. S'ta•me yrs'(..
day furnteilei ort of the biggest se
Mations et lib res;l"n. 14y the 11111 It
North Arn.tiean vet the subJef /
"Msrrt'g nn.l Dh or .e" is pre e l r-
tttely within tlte• lefolse tate tufty I
11oa .4 tbe lk.mtnlon Parliament, exec t
in the ease of 'home previn-es w111 !
had !Wore • courts b for.. rune ea.:,
that. Th. se ptervhtct•. are No. a S,tot: .
New ler•unewk;k. Prime. 1•:tlwerd is a
and Brithh t'oh•ent:a In ehr a of t •
province. dlvor•e is 1• ft to t. e c .
but In l'rin a Edward stand t!,• Ks: t
live Cot:licll de -o! with 1t. a .1 :••
A. lee town to'd tee tbs.: th r 14
•
only b.- n ,.pe divorce cats th r
Mot '0 ..r at > t an. Tae Domini •u
IMmrni is thee eft with ju: telt t o 1 1
d tela •' ••.1$ a so. in 0 Gln a 10 • .•
twee• Id0111 obs. an. ta.r N.•r•h •ret 'I' r
ritorkw.
Tbs. Y --nate Dtvitr:r t'omna :.• ,-
ent'•r. ••ry caref"lly ttnin ih• . u al it
tion of all tee d yore, a:rpltcatIo s iso-
sthirrdre.r Axed 4 Tears
La Porte, Ind., Jun. 1& -Indiana ba
of t:rim.by Park, we really cannot for the h .toues,
nd before ber a child, he att owe nee ttaeke ber it for help
lite of us .se how he failed to make $1.100 brought relief she was dead. The ate
Inst got rid of • make from his stomach
which had worried him for some time.
Snakesare not good thine' to carry around
weather like the --and it doesn't matte
whether it is • Wellesley man with a seek.
in his stomach or a Mitchell gold -ewe ow-
didate with snakes in his boots.
lth view of the fact that Parlia-
ment .pmt as msoleon Sir .10119 TNOwP-
•wv'v funeral as it proposes to give for the
mentenancs of lady Tito..it-son and the
family, would it not be well to abolish the
State funeral humbug. A State funeral
is of little valise te surviving members of
the family, wham left .e short °enimas;
and is not duly espreeiated by the deed,
That. interesting young harbor
he, the eon of the Arnow of Afgh.nist•m
who bars hem doia, Leaden under royal
atupio., hes expressed himself as shocked
at the enmity of covering used by ladiee i.
England who attend public Fathering.
Even the inmates of the harem in Afghan -
rue keep the face and neck oov.red, he
ooatende, while is Christie leoglasd :he It was became tear . . 1a. t .rated ilrhre.d
relined Nees war a 11111. eov.rMr a tf that H. wag able to led the five thousand.
they were pastas for living pictures.Peter ones toiled all night ed nought no-
thing, fret M made up for lest time at
Pentecost
The &awl called Gideon • mighty man
valor. I adetns called himself the least
his father'. bora Ram's Hera.
e.g. of talking while oo his bohd•y tour. If
he hadn't been paid, it is .emits pos•ibte he
would have talked anyhow : and it be weeld
not have said good words tor t'aada with-
out pay. of whet val•ie is hr vaunted
patnONam
Bev. MAxl.v Bas+..c has had hr holiday
dots, and the country pays the piper, bat
be wouldn't have had it had he not been •
friend of prettier Boogie -
Peter Few ?e aeber..
Jesus dida'1 do his best preaching to his
tarsaat edtenoes.
St. Pull sever tarried any senses sand-
paper with him.
Demist is stall prsaokitg. because he
weea't afraid of the Item's den
The prophet who tarred bark to sat and
drink initialled by • lies.
Klijali didn't d.pesd apes • eommitt s to
build up the brakes down alter.
The Lord charged Pete to 1 lambs
before be sal t. anythinr •boat the •heap.
When Iasi th said "11. , *yen on .1131
thirtieth" hshad Gomel lenig i he •"tch.•r
Some of our contwmporanes are
bursting that many farmers aro mow bring
tar in awe •ad three years' ornps of wheat
to market at 11 • ba•bwl Well, what dem
that proveMerely, that for the past two
or three year* times have hese es bad is
t as.ii. and prices en low that it dotal pay
to market wheat. Nn farmer, whoa pekoe
are atoll fair, will feed rate with kis grata
for tae or three years sad take ohanow
that . falling market will rise. (lar boast-
ful oostemperarie..hould try raise other
tem* this ass leads W a holt is the road.
ABOUT UICroti SPEED.
A (x)MF1JTLTION nn bicycle
.geed bee heat mads by The Pittsburgh
itlaput_L whisk Mir preys of Mace.. to
turas riders sal mews at the preset
times
saw • W.yelie, fee every stoekm el the
fest e, paid the wheels revolts se mean
gems, ea.sdbsa as tee mawhise s geed,
of
10
Ing lot :ore it an takes tf,t •-t .1:•
It.s of I*t • years had He rep•er:e I
to plc. ,•; (-sentiently by th' 14•••1a •-
(lay tie .••:stain tae aft•• ev nisi r 1 g
the treatment ti' he.'• teen sub).ct .o n
recent se's•ion*. de, bled almo-t un rl
mously to resign. and in d•dna .i i .'e•
Meted a w.lghty and m1 -octant repn.t
a•4Ung forth the mesons which bed 1•.d
them t' this' con. uel.•n.
It mop be ,tated,lu explanation o' the
r •suns •.sslgned, th• rep rt. tttat of
the :1 men.b re a Iisti:uting th rico t•'
et lb 1 r 5 nt titre, :f arc 1'ro est nts
and = are ('at1:o 1 r. The C. m • Legi-
on 41t on -t• twnsiets of nine m• nib .s
vis: Measure. l.oughtrd, Chalrmna•t. lieut.
ton. F: rgu*'•n "Masala►. Haul. ac\
)))rchoflei. Melon is Inc.). Slc:'1. 4 -
wry. Primrose Hilo 1:ead of 1k Ile+.111e.
The to lest re. ds as follows: The
undersigned men bent of the Divorce
ministration of : riminal justice and you Commitee. having decided to de -lin • to
alone are my repriseatatives. it would r»nae any longer up'.n that body. w1eb
be a s'rious Infringement on pros 10 -tat to place• lief re the Nouse their re son
rights to allow the representatI'..' of for having adorteo that course. While
the Nlnf.ter of Justice to assume the admitting the abstract right which the
part which the law assigns to the Pro- House has to disagree with or lir-ative
vinclal Attorney-(%-eneral. (illggn.-41.l T.
Chine Casgrain. .4.ttorney-Cenral .'
Mr. 37.-• an F. Ames of the old Lott and
.hoe firm of Ames. holden & Cu. died
to -day.
WM* Warder and sat0Ot by a tea■moa
Cannah. N.H., June 13. -Insane jeal-
ously prompted Walter Leary. 60, to
@hoot and probably fatally wound his
wife last night When Sheriff Murray
went to arrest him, Leary shot himself
1n the temple, and will die.
Tore a-rweesed f.adl.5.
At a refloat perferwr.ee at one of the
leading tbatrs. • few everiags ago two
ladies who lived at a dies.eo., Imes, to
sere as early tree, were obliged to leave
the theatre before the p.(Memaeoe was
iHihed. 15.leeti.e. as ties tknwght, •
quiet troweled.. they were passing oat of
the stalls, Mesa the .Mer soddenly ap-
peared
pared em tits sups, as& reps•Y-g a part
of his rale, oedema : ' There they gs.
The wily ere wens. 1 ewer loved. Ose 1
eesMa't base aid the Mbar 1 ..nlda't Ott.'
The maaesneat of the •adiwsn and the
earewi.►•t..t of thessig I.die. tier Ilia
on ins•
aghast LaudApa'r.Yea.twth
Mas i. 1111s fire. mad wawa di• a saw
Ms Mpg Maws 1■ Means. _wag.
lea at of Wert trey, 0101 1.
New York, June 12. -Siegmund Sch-
rneldlcr. 34, shot his wife while she was
sleep. and then killed himself at their
hoar. this morning. Hes. tichmeidker
will probably recover.ln a letter which
Schmetdler left for the coroner he. stat-
ed that he had become tired of life.
because he had no money and no work.
.faith
l0 ,.sa. ants
triter sgFJOING
Tws tad toleew ',Ittwen
•4Mn.
Muskegon, Mich.. June 1a. -Lightning
....today afternoon struck one of the
teats of the 3$etboJtwt camp meeting
at Hav nee, Instantly killing Mrs. Bur -
:neon of \t ayland. Her sister. Mrs.
Hillard. was terribly shocked and can-
not live. Mrs. Hltla'd's sea Was also
t••rrlbly burned about the hips, but
:.hay n ,over. Sixteen others to the
•ent were knocked down and more or
less Injured. The tent was torn into
pieces.
JAPAN seLM TRU PISRAa.•mfta
The nass/on of er teased by flaw' M
.►saws• M r(oevwdtaed
Wabtngtnn. June 1a.-Tbe report that
nee of th, Pescad,.re 1rlaad• will be gives
to Entire for • coallog station is dialers -
These i.tar.ds weir retied to Japan to the
recent trouts some with (Tine. aNd e
part of them. It i. asserted, will be re-
linquished 1g Joins.
Ye1rTM/CL 1M'R1111.1r1 CUM*
' aaseesed Ohm COM M Ns /rues - a1e f•
testy ft
Hamilton, June 14. -Kate Ituadl.orte,
the i'aledouia girl wbur child was
found dead on the munutain side a week
ago Sunday. was this morning found
znilty of abandoning it. She was re-
manded until Tuesday for erutcuce. Tbe
girl is ...id to be pall lb years old.
Kelt M w.i .Elio le Lt Opener.
son tar One for Wvfas ■lis beard Tern
eat
Ottawa. .lune 13.-()e•tave i.rruay,
blaeL.es,th. of tet. Atidr•ws•street, with
one aide of his bard torn out •ud bis
Wee disfigured. utoud in the mitre.■ boa
at the County Court Bitting. to -day He
',tote* that his dldigurem.st eras doss
Maxim. Lorne of At. Aadrew..trept
by
!'is sow wing Lean. for $200 .i.et
ages a the rant of "Te. ',ham.. ha
the itsalt sad _the isieria" be received.
moss +•
Markham, hens 2$.->i Yogne• the
111 -old sos s1 lletlaft aa.. Int 16,
eaneresion 6, Ma,kk••1, Vas lied is the
stomach by a hers .S eveaisg.
w bows morning. The stock wee, In the fl••Ide
and ewraped. Iris about moo. partly
- .. Immured.
..casae peel dummere
New York. lens 11.-tlavld Cohe-,
area * jumped from the ttrnokym
bridge and visa pl bed up M *1. effete
of a ferry boat. Colima •nffored an Is -
jury beyond severe asnek a�1 • usual&
et
Ws a .eIaSIM. Ms we
The Isjrriee proved fatal a
afterwards.
AYER'S
Bair
VIGOR
iaosbes• iMsral
saor to the hater.
gad alae premiss
is Santee est. Um
_. w. Paswlat, at
Digbs. 11. S.. aura
"A little more
thea two yeses ago
my hale
bean
to turnra
and tall
Af-
ter the
use of
one bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor my
hair was restored to its original
Dolor and ceased falling oat. An
occasional application bas since kept
the hair in good condition." -Mrs.
H. F. Festwlcc. Digby. N. &
Growth
of Hair.
"Eight years ago, I had the varin-
ioid, and lost my hair, which previa
ously was quite abundant. 1 tried
• variety o
but with-
out ben result, till 1 began to
fear 1 should be permanently bald.
About six months ago, my husband
ppeht home a bottle of Ayer's
il�Mr"rig!ter. and 1 began at oboe to
began to app short d1 there is new now
every prospect of as thick a growth
of hair as before my illness." -
Mrs. A. Weems, 1'olymnia St., New
Orleans, La.
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR
raaraaan DT
ILL aAMI aoo..unEu.w=.,N1.
/Mer•• "qua care .Ste& ,Was "MA
11' reports of e.ny or 1 s comn t-tr a
we aro 4.1 opinion that tn1s in a r ght
whle•h. out of n•*i.PeI to the dignity of
the Meuse.. 4twlf, end out of e-onsidera-
t`.on for and eourteoy to no mbers upon
those comrnitt -es. sb.:uid not be . so: -
chord on any private. pvraon;l. or r'-
liglou" grounds• or through caprice or
whim• but solely where. upon • cartul
study of the facts or evidence whl� h
has been produced before ter comml: -
t ., it can be shown that the! body
has reported contrary to the rights aid
justice of the cane. The app'latm nt
of the Divorce Committer• le n:er ly
a oonvehtetwe for having the .„tel --r,.,•
heard and reported upon to the Flour.
lin members are, however, but indivi-
dual members of the whol: Hoose, the
full bench. who**. duty It eventually Pr-
ecise s to read rend determine whether
the finding of the committee is Just and
in accordance with the evidence pre-
sented to them. '
It is well known that a certain num-
ber of hon Senators are opposed to the
principles '•f divorce entirely. Th --y d..
not alle.w even an undefended bill to
pars without a protest. They refuse to
act upon the committee. They say prac-
tically. we do not look Into the facts of
these cases, we de not listen to the ar-
guments, we will not read the evidence.
and our convictions are that this thing
is wrong in principle, ar 1 on that a. -
ccunt we oppose If, and not on Its
merits. Hence It follows that when the
evidence has been completed and a re-
port made to the Hour. it Is wet'.
known that nearly one-half of the full
bench of judges are sitting with their
Judgments prepared .saying In effector
do not know anything about this cos'.
we do not care to know• but our mind.+
are made up, and although the h-.ata-
ity Is not always invoked we know th••t
It Is there. and n•ady to be used whe:.-
ever they consider that the or. a.lnn r •-
quires 11. We consider that parch a ca.:t-
eerned in divorce proceedings boor
this Holler cannot -•noel to h.v Ji s-
tfce done to them If one -h.:1' f ,•••
judges have. before Its Weep I arra aI-
readr d.rlded the case. '.\'e ;,..•l 'shot
the e•ommitteee is In co:Stan• h 'st:ltty
to a cepsiderable portion of rte House.
and that under certain ronui:.ens a re-
port cannot be passed unt•as the com-
mittee make a pets n -'I mat er of it,
and not always then. We have this rs-
*Inn eat day after day and week after
week. Il,tening to evtd.•nre and argu-
menta of couns.•i, with the 1 rope•t
that after we made a report upon
what has come before un :he House, a
large number of whose members I:n•,w
of libe ease only by name may at anw
!true pror"ed 10 negative It.
We say that, under such circum-
stances. a vote adverse to the finding of
the committee whom you have asked
to conduct these enquiries to an Ind1g-
nity to which no member of this House
should be liable to be subjected.
\'.• eonslder that the committee Is too
heavily handicapped by the conditions
we have described, and though these
may be understood In the Howse
the public and the country at lame are
not acquainted with the circumstances
and seeing only that the reports or the
Divorce Committee are negatived al -
moat every ',Potion naturally must
come to the= eonetusirm either that the
committee has not done Its duty or that
It has not got the confidence of the
ifnur.
Feeling. aa evidenced by the re-
port Jun adapted, that the latter le
the correct entetrpretallfon, we have de..
cided to rea(gn. (Signed) J. H. Hirtib-
offer• Robert Read. James A. Long -
heed. f .C. ItelCindsey, Thomas R. Me -
Innen, C. 1Mmrosn, John Ferguson.
After eradiate the report, Senator
Klrrhneer said that in presenting this
report he desired to state that be had
not been personalty eos.ulted whew
placed on 11. Meares Oroamltt.., trot
een.ewt.d to set bemuses of this
edify stperlest'sd 1a getting bit
1
• art ewe tae saseeasuase. w ,-ten Ise emu
r•ea.l4erel tie reiremilisimer. pomade.
Lotion, .ilia• 13. -Toe Cabinet Conn -
:it met at 11 o'clock yesterday. Lord
Itcwtrrt presiding. Heiore the meet -
rag Sir William Harcourt bud. an extrud-
ed interview with Thomas E. Ellis, the
first Liberal whip in the House of Com -
wins. The htman...0 of the reopeil was
chiefly devote.: to n consideration of the
position e4 the Government is the ilnotte
,,4
mta 'nmmotm. The council adjourned at
--
Free Trade Su %ew eases was...
Sydney, N.A.W., Julie 14.-Tbe customs
bill panned ilia second reedit= iu the I eg-
ialstive A,wrmbly 10 -day. The uv -Haan
abolishes the duties provid'd for in the
wt of 181, and its effect will be the
eatebliehment of lite trade t-ith New
Mouth Wales.
Te enty-11fs uv.. Were Leat,
Berlin, June 13. -The nre In the .\ntl-
onhutt mine In Prussian Silesia has
been exttngulshed. All of the imprison-
ed miners except X were awed.
Se eras Sesbg a dewy ached.
Mersa Ynrk, June 12. -Mayor Pchiern0
of Brooklyn did not enme to a dcci.iou
to -day relative to the Seaside Athletic
Clue's npplicatinn for n renew al of its
License for boxing exhibitions at Coney 3.-
l.nd, Pont 1e i. almost certain to do lir
tomorrow ile i' not nt all disposed to
resew the liern'e. nod he is ,upported in
his oppn.ition to the clot, by the opiaiom
of Cnrpors tion f rnn.e! lir Po alrL Polies
Coaimi.aiouer Wells Rey. that the boats
advertised for Frig night would ant
be permitted by the pollee unless the 11 -
cerise was renewed before thea
TO. states Prebaber rest.
fryretie. June 11.-A Cale Vineent
despatch to The Standard say• that a
small yacht aa.wering the de,rriptiou of
George R Moan's tllinita Mw lieu last
Tbnrnday off O'Neil'• Point. on a .opal,
beading into the heavysea. $h- filiallydisappeared. A skiff. ife pre.errer and
two oil rano have jest washed ashore at
Fuller's Bay. Parties are ...selling the
above' for the bodies of the crew• and
wm-kcie haw been despatched to the
ars.
assns La.o as suet..
Guelph. June It -The n silence and
stable. of Tbomaa Almpron. dme era
wen totally destroyed by Are early this
Me Wwaa Ia Rlfifb !brae/.
Ball.ln, las 11. --The Alla 011 Berks
the pincers et ik sad ll•beoek-str.Fta,
the psist shop sad sight freight ears
were destroyed 1a. flee early this mnr.1
idea Mwvy. Ml easiest 1. stated at Ms
w rltlal.
scarce he did s0 with every desire
to honestly do his duty. Events
which h :d transpired dur mg the past
three sessions had given hem all the es.
perienee be desired. it was necessary.
be said. t o make 1t a person 11 matter
In order to have the repotso of tie
liemmltt• a adopted by the Ito•,.e. He
was ant rely opposed to the election-
eering (lode s resorted to by itenators
In s.•curirg the adoption and reit et fm
of rep'. t. .4 the eon::nitt.e. He h..d
sten Lr ••c, ' teas oh re en -woo. '•'ere
�aav e . -1 o be pretreat or ream away,
as the en..e w.ght W. in •rd.-*' t • 4.4 UM
the roe. t: n of a report.
The r.:-mebeis of the [Noon.• t',.m-
mittee, h • sal '. h-'.1 n., 1•e rs n .1 tot r
este to ger a. 1 mail e h 1 lip r•-,
and he th tag + lib• comu'it e•• roar"
✓ at -d +ably tae evertor of lnteilIxetee
In the Roue.. Tbe labors o' the om-
mittee were arduous and not ph --.cant
They usually sat from 10 In the' mon-
Ing until 1 o'cljak 1.1 the arternee'n IIr-
tralrg to disgusting evld n e ars•1 le-
velatMns o: hunun d •prevtty. The
oolsmitt. c it said. had n , desire 1u
listen to !tier dIsgnsting evidence. but
carefully exa,nired all cases r•.ferre•t t"
it and reported as their co',. clenees dic-
tated.
ietated. He 411 net thin. the coiLmitt."
deserved th, treatment a.r.xded It h)
the Scna:s• In pre testily d tenting 111
report In refeience to thin petition. and
not even ext.-nding the usual inuring,/
of referring it hark for consideration.
but with mandatory tnatructtor.s to
bring In another report directly opposed
to the one the committee had dee I '.4
upon after mature and careful °ovoid -
.ranee. He moved that lib- ret't''1 1'0
taken .nfo cr.psldfration at onc., but
nom. Senators Power and Kaulbach ris-
ing to a p int of order. the considera-
tion was left over until Monday next
Senator Sltll.r remarked that the re-
port was one of the mord extraordinary
ever prra••attd to th • Senate.
tfle a-Mrban es sieswroe..-
ee.w York. June li--lames R. Keno
•ay that his horse Hornpipe. the war
o••r o: ale• Brooklyn Handicap. would not
start iu the Suburbs'. On Tuesday at
Shirei.ub' oI Hay IN.wi*o, with Tara' is
the saddle, worked • mile io 1.41 1-2.
!lunatic,: very easily. Dumilo 1. now a
strou: favorite over Ramapo fur mho
iuhurl*tu, to M run au Saturday. 'fir
I.,vrrs are all scared d hila, and few,
ii :any. of them ire willing to accept
1,,. b-4 at much better than even
money. The only doubt as to Domino
ennui to be as to the stamio•. A good
many clever judges do toot believe that
he ran May ti last mile and • qu•rt.r.
It will he a great race if the track*,
fat. end it is sot unlikely that Isel
psie('s reeond of 2.06 1-5 may be beaten.
warms weel.e.4 sa-hrwftt-
London. June 13. -The Bankruptclt
Court Issued a receiving order against
William O'Brien. In consequenee
Ids
failure to satisfy tie judgment
eil
against him by Patrick A. Chance. mit-
tor Legal e.rvl5M rendered in action Its
Niel against Lord Salisbury.
BRISTOL'S
• PILLS
Cure Biliousness, -k Head-
ache, Dyspepsia, Slug ' ,h Liver
and all Stomach TI 'bloc.
BRISTOId
PILLS
Are Purely Vegetable. -
elegantly Sugar-Coatcd, and do
not gripe or sicken.
BL'
RISTOS
PILLS
Act gently but promptly aol1
thoroughly►. "The safest family
medicine. All Druggists keep
BOWS
PILLS